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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Entered at ike Post Office at Si^Uer> & Cr as Second Class M^rz EXAMINE YOT/B DATES. . ?\ -^^-o-^ We request each of op* subscribers to ex amine the address on^.^P8^ a?d particu larly to observe thp-da'te upon it. . This date shows the time ^P to "which the paper has been pahtfor. /Maay^ofoar subscribers will that see tb>* .they -have: paid in advance: bn^thA.i-e are many- others who will discover fe??bat they have not. 1TEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. _ ... - .-? - - ? IL D. Lee?Houses to Rent. W. F. Rhame?School Notice. Henry Lingner-^More' Fine Beef. Telephone Agency?Apply at this Office Misses McKlhose?PeH-and Winter Millioery - F. JL_:FOlsom Bro.?Watches, Clocks, Jewelry-,&c Mrs? White and Miss Miller?Fall and Win ter Millinery. H. L. Darr, Auctioneer?Sale of Privileges for the Srimter Fair. ' T. V". Walsh, Clerk B'd Co. Com'rs?Sale of County Fence Postponed. A.A-..SolomoBs?The Oldest Established ' House in Sumter? Large and Varied Stock. Cn?arles" C- Leslie, Dealer in Fish, Oysters, Game, Ac.?Charleston, S. C. Simmons' Hepatic Compound?For sale by . Dr. China?Do wie & Moise, Proprietors. No Northern mail was received to-day. . . Miss Juanita Bice is here for a short time with her relations. Capt. E. C Green and family have return- j tdAam-Spartanburg. * Capt. T. H. Dick and Mr. McCurdy Willis I V.^Were here on Monday. j Col". Walsh is again able to appear in his j office. j Miss Jennie Walsh, the daughter of Hon. j ^ ' Jos. T.rWalsh of Marion is visiting the fam- 1 ay-of her uncle, Col. T. V. Walsh. Mr. Juliog L. Lopez, of Charleston, a son- j in-law of Mr. Chas. H. Moise, is on a visit i here/ ! Jtfr. Chas. Bultmah, who has lately left j Sumter and opened a shoe business in Flor ' SnceTsras in town on Sunday. Oar young friend Mr. Joe Physioc left for j New York on Saturday. Ee has joined the j Helen Coleman Comedy Company as. an j actor. . Willie Scaffe, accompanied by his father, \ left last week to attend a boarding school in j York county, Mr. Scaflfe doubtless did not j wish to give him up, but with so large a stock j of goods as he has to attend to, his mind will j soon he diverted.* Cotton continues to come in. Nearly 6ve [ thousand bales have been bought here up to j this time. j ^ Miss McEthose puts her card in this issue!' And advertises all manner of new millinery, j * j c We learn from the. ConicayboTtf Telephone, j * Bev. J. T: Pate, the Methodist pastor at j ce, is seriously in. The prayers of j * itibn being asked for his recovery, j * ^T; Xoyd, the general agent for the ] 1 Mutual BeneSt Association, was iu j for the purpose of accommo- j ] ing those desirous of being insured. Mr. j McFaddin Spann we learn was appointed j local agent at this place. Mrs. White and Miss Miller advertise their j1 new stock*of .Millinery, ic. Our lady readers j vill take the bint. Attention is called to the advertisement of ! < Mr. A. A. Solomons, in this issue. His stock j is large, embracing all the newest styles. Eis i prices and the quality of his goods will com- I < 'pare with those of any first class merchant, j < "''A colored boy, about thirteen years of age, j was caught in the machinery of Mr. Wm. I 1 I -Chandler's gin on last Mouday and badly i ] -crushed. Though alive now. he is expected j" to die from the injury. < Messrs. F. H. Folsom & Bro., invite the at- j tention of our readers to their new stock of \ j [ Jewelry, Watcbe -, Clocks, &c. They guar- | ; r everything as represented, and claim that, ' < * having been born and raised in Sumter, the j ' people know them too well to doubt what j they say. Dock Tait, a colored man employed as sight watchman at Mr. Wm. Epperson's mill, ? in-Clarendon County, was burned to death on 1 Friday sight. He was found in the pit used for burning slabs. Being subject to epilepsy iu he .was supposed to have fallen iu during an 1 attack of that kind. I Dr. Ed Solomons was summoned by tele r graph a few days ago to go to New York to attend the trial of his suit against the parties who violated their contract for the manuf?c \ ture of his machines. Mr. A. S. Brown had the misfortune to lose his gin house, by fire, on Friday morning, together with his gin and attachments and ten bales of cotton, and three thousand bushels j ( of cotton seed. The-loss amounts to about fifteen hundred dollars. There was no in surance on the property. Mr. Chas. H. Singleton and Miss Anna . Walsh, daughter of Col. T. V. Walsh, were married on Thursday night last, by Rev. C C. Brown. Quite a large company of seventy-five or more friends were invited to witness the ceremony, and what with the good supper and the gay talk and the high spirits the young folks had a pleasant evening. Our best wishes attend the young couple in their new career. Maj. M. B. Moses will leave on Saturday, to attend the golden wedding of bis parents which will take place at Newberry oa Moo day next. He will return on the Wednesday I following. Those who may be inconvenienced by his temporary absence from his office will doubtless ezcc.se him on the grounds of the .' extreme j-iftsquency of his trips. The Annual County Fair which will be held next week will doubtless attract a large attendance. Ample arraogements are being 4'made by^he_officers for the care of the exbib jap-nke accommodation of spectators. As tflfe time draws near every indication points to the perfect success of the coming exhibition. 'A letter, seat to Capt. Cordes, last week expressing regret at bis resignation* es agent at the Depot and containing complimentary testimonials of bis worth as a business man and citizen was signed by a large number of our merchants. There has been a general :'change of base" i on Main Street. H. Schwerin has moved to I the stand formerly occupied by Bultman : Bros:, who now occupy their new building; I. Solzbacher, takes Mr. Schwerin's place and ' J. E. Snares takes the entire building which ? was partly occupied by Mr. Sulzbacber. Of ' course they have all prepared for a large bus iness. Look out for their advertisements. - We are in receipt of the first number of the " Out Look a new venture in Journalism iu New York City. It is a weekly paper published on Saturdays, edited and published by color ed men. Its principles are Democratic. Ladies, if yon want to have a nice dress made go to the Dress-maker's Magic Scale "-Company, where you can leave your measure and goods, select a picture from their fashion plates, and have your dress made to fit you perfectly, without trouble of going back to try on. *c [For the Watchman and Southron.] A SUGGESTION. The provisions of the Constitution require that the chief executive officer of a county shall be chosen at a popular election; but the recol lections of the dajs when the tax-collectors were elected by the people, and the fact that the County Treasurer and Auditor, in the discharge of their duties, touch the hearts of the people through the "pocket nerve," may account for the position taken by many coun ties in this State in making recommendations, through their conventions and primaries, of suitable persons for these responsible positions. What will Somter County do in this matter? Will she leave it to the Delegation, now about to be elected, to make the recommenda tions? We assume that these gentlemen are not anxious to assume this responsibility, as they will, in all probability, have enough of other matters to shoulder, without burdening themselves with the personal antagonisms of disappointed candidates for these positions. It might be unnecessary to call a conven tion to consider this matter, but the Execu tive Committee of the Democratic Party, com posed, as it is, of a Delegate from every com munity, is, we contend, a more representative body than the members of the Legislature. Their recommendations would give less cause for complaint than those of the gentlemen composing the Sumter Delegation. The committee cannot of course assume this privilege, contrary to the custom in this Coun ty ; but, will not the gentlemeu of the Delega tion surrender 10 the Committee this privi lege? and should it prove an apple of discord, "Thou canst not say that I did it," would be their happy refrain. JACOB. A CARD. Mr. Editor .- It has come to my knowledg: that I am among the nominees upon the "Greenback Labor Ticket" recently nomina ted at Somter. I desire to say that the use of my name was without consultation with me, and without authority. However gratifying it might be to have the endorsement of all of my fellow-citizens, yet as-the regular nominee of the Democratic party, I cannot consent even to appear as aid ing, encouraging or acquiescing in any move ment intended to overthrow the only political party which has brought honor and peace to the State and the only party capable of main tain i ng it, Respectfo 1 ly, Oct. 17 E. W. JENKINS. A CAED. Mt.EJuot: Having been informed that my name appears on the Independent Ticke/ for County Comissioner, the same having been placed there without my consent, I respect fully decline the nomination. G H. PATTERSON. Sibley's Farmers' Almanac for 18S3. We have received a copy of the Southern jdition of the above publication. It contains nformatioo, calculated to benefit Southern j armers. Messrs. Sibley & Co. have large ! leed-housesand farms at Chicago, 111., acd at Rochester, N. Y. The prize essavs on South- I jrn Gardening are a leading and attractive \ feature in their Almanac for 1833. That feeling of languor and debility that follows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. It has been clearly established that Catarrh is a blood poison : therefore, any remedy that s a perfect blood purifier will cure this dis ?ase. S. S. S. is the remedy, being purely regerable, and has been known to cure some >fthe worst cases in a few weeks. Price, 51.00 and $1.75 per bo'ttle. If you need Sash, Doors and Blinds, Build irs' Hardware and Paints, all sizes of Window jlass or Cooking Stoves, you will find it to four interest to write to N. Jacobi, Wilming :on, N. C, and get his prices before you uake your purchases. THE MAKKETS. SUMTER, S.C-, Oct. 17, 1882. COTTON?About 950 bales of new cotton lave been sold during xhe week ending Oct. ;7th. .Market closed dull. We quote: Good )rdinarv9; Low Middling 9J@9?; Mid Hing9g@S$; Good Middling 9?@9f. CHARLESTON. S. C, Oct. 14, 1882. Cotton.?Market quiet. Sales about 2,500 jales. Quotations are : Ordinary 9?(o>9i: GJood Ordinarv 9?@10; Low Middling, IOj? 10$; Middling 10*?10|; Good Mid dling 11. - WILMINGTON, N. C, Oct. 14, 1882. Spirits Tcrpestixe?Market quoted steady j it 48 cents. Average number sales. Rosjn"?The market was firm at Si-45 for Strained and Si-55 for Good Strained. Crcdb Turpentine?Market steady at $1.75 or Hard, S2.50@2.75 for Yellow Dip. Cotton?Market steady. No sales reported. The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 9?, Good Ordinarv 9?, Low Middling lo?, Middling 1 Of," Good Mid llinjr 10 15-16 THOUSANDS OP DOLLARS are .vasted on physicians' fees by the dyspeptic, he rheumatic, the billions, .and the nervous, .vhen a dollar expended on that unapproacha ble vegetable tonic and alterative, DR. SIM MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER A.N0 KIDNEY CURE, would in every case :ffect a radical cure. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND or LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and all Troubles arising from ;he Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Taken two or three times a day it prevents '"ever. Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Fever and Ague and Malarial Cholera. ?sr OH, WOMAN! ^ lYby will you allow yourself to be prostra :ed, your system enervated, your health com sletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of! :hose insidious and oft times fatal diseases .-ailed "Female Weaknesses," when you can 5e entirely cured by using SIMMONS' HE PATIC COMPOUND. It will remove Pimples ind Blotches, purify your Blood, and make four Skin clear and healthy. For sale everywhere. Iu Sumter by Dr. A. J. China. DOWIE & MO TSE, Proprietors, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 17_[ NORTH-EASTERN R. R. CO. j j ' 'W<: i rtUPEEINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 5 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CU. Charleston, S. C, Oct. 11, 1882. On and after this date the following Sche lule will be run, Sundays included : ^eave Charleston. Arrive Florence. 7 50 a. m.12 30 p. 31. 8 30 p. m. 1 20 a 5 00 p. m...Arr. Lane's 7 50 p. ~. jeave Florence. Am?.- Oaarlestou. 2 40 a. m.6 50 a. m. 2 00 p. m.6 45 p. m. >ave Lanes. 6 15 a. m.8 50 a. m. Train leaving Florence at 2 40 a. ai. will ;top for way passengers. 3BNTEAL BATT/R0AD SCHEDULE. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. >eave Charleston. 5 00 p m \ " Lanes. 7 52 p m Arrive at Sumter. 9 30 p m i ^eave Sumter. 4 35 a m | " Lane's. 6 15 a m i Arrive at Charleston. 8 50 a m P. L. CLEAPOR, J- F. DIVINE, Gen'l Ticket Agt. Gen'l Supt. New Schedule to Charleston. A fast passenger train has recently been putoa the Central R. R., the schedule of which may be seen in another column. It is a great convenience to those in the vicinity of Sumter having business iu Charleston, ena bling them to go and return the same day after spending nearly nine hours in the city. Close connection is made with the Express train on the W. C. & A. R. R. which allows those living on the eastern portion to take advantage of the schedule. It is an experi ment, however, and should it not pay it will be taken off. Brand and Bartlett. The following was received by our mer chants from Supt. Divine in answer to the letter referred to in our last issue: Office General Superintendent, Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 10, 1882. Messrs. A. A. Solomons and Others, 3fercltanis of Sumter, S. C: Gentlemen?Your communication of the 9th inst. is received. [ Mr. Brand will be appointed Agent at Sumter, with Mr. Bartlette as his Clerk. It is gratifying to make appointments which meet with such strong endorsements by the citizens of your town. Yours, respectfully, JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. - mm * ? 1" The little fliog of the Newberry Herald at the motive which led Con gressman Richardson to decline the Greenback nomination for Congress from this, the Sixth District, fails to accomplish that which it was intended. If the Herald knew the sentiments and wishes of the people of this district, it would have, iostead of saying that Con gressman Richardson's coarse was not patriotic, landed him to the skies. Con gressman Richardson, in declining to run in opposition to the regular Demo cratic norm* ee, deserves the highest praise of every true citizen of South Carolina. We admit, however, he but acted the part of a consistent Democrat, bat in this manly adherence to duty as exhibited through the public and pri vate life of John S. Richardson wbicb has marked his career with such bril liancy and endeared him to the hearts of the people of this district.?Conica horo1 Telephone. TJjont Waste Money On trashy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant and j refreshing as Floreston Cologne. -t ? ? A Beneficent Action. The miserable looks and feelings of those j confined at desks or work tables, are caused by I weak Stomach, Kidneys or Bowels. Parker's j Ginger Tonic without intoxicating has such a beneficent action on these organs and so cleanses the poisonous matters from the sys- j tern, that rosy cheeks and good health are soon brought back again.?Express. As a purifier of the blood Ayer's Sarsnpa rilla has no equal. It wonderfully improves the complexion and gives to old and young j the bloom of health. Dr. Moffett'sTeethina (Teething Powders,) will cure your child. For sale by all drug- i gists and country merchants. TUTT'S PILLS A SUGAR PLUM, j Tutt's Pills-are now covered with a vanilla sugar coating, mulling them as pleasant to swallow as a little sugar plum, and rendering them agreeable to the most delicate stomach. They cure sick headache and bilious colic. . They give appetite and flesh to the body. They cure dyspepsia and nourish the sys tem. They cure fever and ague, costiveness, etc. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a box. July IS ' 5m ] in iiiihhiii IWMHII > ii M ajuiiBarinnm i IES! THE T O Before Buying, Call and Examine my CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND WALK ING JACKETS. They are from the Manufacturers, and are guaranteed as to style, quality and price. I have a nice and well selected Stock of DRESS GOODS, Shaws, Neck Wear, Kid Gloves, Hoisery, Undervests, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Glass, Tin and Crockery Ware, all of which is guaranteed as to prices and quality. Attention is called to our S and 10 cts. LoDg-Clotb. ALTAMONT MOSES, North-East Corner of Main and Liberty Streets. HOW IS IT Tbat ALTAMONT MOSES sells a Box containing Three Cakes of Fine Toilet Soap for Five Cests ? To the Men and Boys! I have the Best Assortment, Latest styles and lowest prices of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, fit, make and pri ces guaranteed. A very large Stock of first-slass UL STERS and OVERCOATS. Largest Stock of HATS, ever in town at marvelous low figures. These com prise all the latest Styles. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every kind, size and condition. Pits for all. SHIRTS and UNDERSHIRTS, Col lars, Cuffs, Cravats and Silk Hdkfs., in endless variety and at bottom prices. ALT A MONT MOSES. The Fact is Undisputed THAT for BAGGING AND TIES, FLOUR and other GROCERIES, the place to Buy the Best Goods for the Least Muney is at ALTAMONT MOSES'. Fine Guns, Fine Pistols, TRUNKS, of all kiuds, LAMPS, of every size, at ALTAMONT MOSES'. iSiipiicL I represent the following fikst-class i Fire Insurance Companies: Commercial Unioa of London. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Manhattan Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. ALTAMONT MOSES, SUMTER, S. C. Oct 3 J MURRAY & MURRAY, Agents, DEALERS IX DRESS GOODS, HOB; Hilf, HATS, iiii Iis; ? IN ANY DEPARTMENT They are able to Compete WITH ANY HOUSE IJi TOWST AND They beg a Share of Public Patronage, . Guaranteeing to give satisfaction both in quality and price. REMEMBER TJiey give to every customer a chance at their Prize Sewing Machine, for Every Dollar's Purchase. Oct 3 L?ST ABUFF COLORED POCKET BOOK, containing $70 in Bills. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Mr. Altamont M?ses. Oct 3 JACOB DARGAX. R. F. IIOYT; AGENT FOR SUM TER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOR The Peerless Steam Engine, The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, Wagons, Buggies, ?and? All Kinds of MACHIXERY. Purchasers will find it to their ?? advantage to con-1 suit him before purchasing. August 22 I'flffiNIXI IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. P. KIND, G. DIERCKS, Superiritendcnt. Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, WATER AND HORSE POWERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, Columns for Store Fronts, Railings for Balconies. All kinds of Castings done at short no tice and low prices. Work done in good, workmanlike manner. Repairing of all kinds Machinerj- and Engines. FOR SALE. AN EIGHTEEN-HORSE POWER Stationary Steam Engine, with a twentv horse power return floe BOIL ER, all new." Apply to T. J. TUOMEY, of Sumter, or to the undersigned at Columbia. I have also some SIX AND EIGHT HORSE POWER Portable Engines. GEORGE DIERCKS, Aug 15 Columbia, S. C. HORACE IIARBY HENRY J. IIARBY HARBY BROS. SUMTER, S. C. KINGSTREE. S. C, TO ARRIVE ON SEPTEMBER 5tii : ONE CAR LOAD OF HORSES To Suit the Market. ON HAND BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS. We are Offering Goods Close, and Invite a Call. Feed Oats at 60 cents per bushel. Wheat Bran Si.25 per 100 pounds. Sept 5?tf HARBY BROS. C. Z. H?1TT & BRO , Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, j &c, &c. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads and Everything Pertain- | iDg to Breech-Loading Guns. Sept 2& I XI A. A. SOLOMONS, The Oldest Established House ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THE ARRIVAL OF A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF IX ALL STYLES, AND AT ALL PRICES. Dress TriiMip, Laces, Embroideries, ffisiei Corsets, Fancy Buttons, &c. IN GREAT VARIETY/. LONG CLOTHS] BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, OF BEST BRANDS AND AT LOWEST PRICES. Cassimeres, Jeans and Kerseys, FOR MEN AND BOYS weak, AT ALL PRICES. BLAXKETS? COMFORTS. FLANNELS. &C. OF REST QUALITY AND AT VARIOUS PRICES. Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks, Dolmans, Walking Jackets, Wool and Knitted Shawls, of Latest Styles, and Lowest Prices. CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, IN GREAT VARIETY, OF BEST MAKE. AND LATEST STYLE. Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children have not been overlooked in tbe selection of my STOCK OF SHOES which is large and of best quality, at prices marked vcrv cheap. CARPBTINGSj IN COTTON, HEMP, WOOL AND BRUSSELS, AT VARIOUS JfRICES. Harness, Saddlery, Wagon Material, Hardware, Wooden-ware, Glassware, and Crockery, in large assortment. Grocery Department Complete; and full stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries of the best quality. Call and examine. Attention will be given to all in exhibiting my large Stock. Factor and General Commission Merchant. CHARLESTON", S. 0. Having many years' business experience in this city, Enlarged Means, and confining ourselves strictly to a Commission Business; thus giving our undivided time to the interest of our patrons, we offer Decided Inducements to shippers of COTTON RICE AXD IVA VAX. STORES, from the smallest producers to the largest dealers. ORDERS FOR Bagging, Ties. Groceries, Machinery, &c, Sep i: PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. :ehdelssohh maho go. Grand Offer for the next 60 days only. $850 SQUAEB GRAND PIANO FOR ONLY $245. PIANO STYLE 3} Magnificent rosewood case, elegantly finished, 3 strings, 7* Octaves, full patent cantate agraffes, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legs and lyre, heavy serpentine and large fancy moulding, full iron frame, French Grand Action, Grand Hammers, in fact, every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the instrument, has been added. ??r* Our price for this instrument, boxed and delivered on board cars at New York, with fine Piano Cover, Stool and Book, only $245.00. Just reduced from our late wholesale fac tory price, $295. for 60 days only. rJ bis is now. by far, tbe greatest bargain ever offered the musical public. Unprecedented success ! Tremendous demand for this style! Send ia yonr order at once. Do not lose this rare opportunity. This Piano will be sent on 15 days test trial. Please send reference if you do not send money with order. Cash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us both ways if Piano is not just as represented. Several other special Bargains: Pianos S160 up. Over 15,000 in use, and cot one dissatisfied purchaser. Don't fail to write us before buying. Handsome Illustrated Piano Catalogue, mailed free, giving tbe highest testimonials ever awarded any piano manufacturer. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 years. SHEET MUSIC at one-third price. Catalogue of 3.000 choice pieces of popular Music sent for 3c. stamp June 13 MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. 0. L X- w 1 ore; City Complete o-ith. GEO. S, HACKER & SON, Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office ami Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. WW^W^^0MM Tards Wolfe Strut and. and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, AND BUILDING MATERIAL. Sep 20_lr ? m & u EB & CO., 201 EAST BAY, CHAELESTON, S. O. DEALERS IX med Painty white lead and painters1 materials. -also PAINT OILS, MACHINE OILS AND BURNING OILS, GLUE AJVD SPIRIT BARRELS. AGENTS FOR HOWE'S SCALES, MARVIN'S SAFES. THE ABOVE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Nov S saddlery and harness. -o THE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to bo worked up at the lowest living figures, HARNESS of the latest style and of my own workmanship, tit my shop to Sei!. I am prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in my Hue of business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, and with the J greatest care. ; -A full line of READY-MA DE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, MARTIN GALES, and EVERVTHING ELSE pertaining to a First-class Harness Shop. OLD HARNESS made to look as good as NEW. COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY. All WORK in my line GUARANTEED j to give SATISFACTION. T. 0. WR?TEN, Corner of Main and Republican Streets. March] 15; 1881._ " j7X7m??t>5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE SOUTH SIDE DUG AN ST., SUMTER, S . C i Aug 2 GRAHAM'S STABLES, . REPUBLICAN-STREET, TO ARRIVE, OX TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, ONE CAR LOAD ?of? Farm and Timber Mules, -and Good Driving Horses. Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, A t pi ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by ihc Kentucky "Wagon Manu facturing GOmpuay, of Louisville, Ky. Sept 12 W, M. GRAHAM. SAM'L R. MARSHALL & CO. (Successors to J. E. Adoer & Co.) HARDWARE DEALERS, 139 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENTS FOR L?MMUS IMP. TAYLOR COTTON GIN. GULLETT'S STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN. LIGHT DRAFT "COTTON BLOOM" COTTON GIN. VAN WINKLE'S COTTON GIN, CONDENSERS AND FEEDERS. VAN WINKLE'S COTTON PRESS. NISBET WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESS. SOUTHERN STANDARD COTTON PRESS. ILLION HORSE RAKE, COTTON SEED HULLER. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ELLERBEE'S TRANSPLANTERS. WASH BURN & MOEN'S BARBED FENCE WIRE. SCUTT'S BARBED FENCE WIRE. PLANET IMP. HORSE HOE AND CUL TIVATOR. IRON AGE HORSE HOE AND CULTI VATOR. IRON AGE HARROWS CHAMPION MOWER AND REAPER. FOR SALE: BROWN'S COTTON GINS, FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. ROTARY HARROWS, FAN MILLS. CORN SHELLERS, CORN MILL'S, MILL STONES, MILL PICKS. RUBBER BELTING. GIN BRISTLKS, NAILS. CULTIVATUKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, HOOP IRON, GRINDSTONES. GLUE, BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS. Prices fur Dished on application. Aug 22 3m Isaac V. Bardix. J. H. Murdoch. Formerly with F. W. Wagener & Co. BARDIN& MURDOCH, Cotton and Naval Store FACTORS, General Commission Merchants, Cor. Bromes Wharf and Frioleau St., CHARLESTON, S. C References. First National Bank. Bank of Charleston, N. B. A. Aug 22 3m W. A. HUNT & CO^ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes. Nos. 161 and 163 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C Aug 22 3m F. W. Wagener. Geo. A. Wagener. F W. WAGENER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors. DEALERS IN LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE j -AND ROSINS. j We keep one of the largest STOCKS that} has ever been offered in the South, and it is complete in every respect. We are prepared to fiil sample orders for LIQUORS and WINES, and will send samples of any Goods we have in Stock. We solicit consignments of COTTON and NAVAL STORES. We have also added to our establishment a special PRODUCE DEPARTMENT, For which we solicit consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE. We are agents for and have control of the following articles in this market: GEM IMPROVED COTTON GIN, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, L. II. MILLER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ELECTRIFYING SOAP, BROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR, ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, STANDARD OIL TANKS, ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER, JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE, ECLIPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTED GINGER ALE, SWAN'S CIDER, TOLU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. Sept. 20, J J. BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, RICH JEWELRY. -0 Orders Promptly Attended to S. THOMAS^, & BRO., * 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. HILB^S_H??SE. 284 King Street, next to Masonic Tern pie, Charleston, S. C. Rates SI.50 per day, reduced rates by the week or month, According to location of rooms. This house, so well and favorably known as being a strictly first-class bearding house, is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, aud places of in terest, and especially desirable for business men or families visiting the city; nothing be ing neglected to make its guests comfortable. Ask for carriage at depot.?Respectfully MRS. B. 1IILBERS Proprietress Sept 20?1881. DIM! i Bi?18 YOU CAN GET CHOICE MESS SALMON, CHOICE No. 1 MESS MACKEREL, CHOICE SMOKED HALIBUT, BONELESS CODFISH, CHOICE MESS MACKEREL IN 51b TINS, MAILLARDS COCOA, BROM A, AND CHOCOLATE, ROAST BEEF IN CANS, SHRIMPS, BRAWN, TURKEY AND MACARONI IN CANS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN CANS, CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CRACKERS AND CANDIES, CALL AND SEE OUR Complete Stock of GROCERIES, WHICH WE AHE Selling at Bottom Prices. Call early and often, and oblige. DUGKER & BULTMAN. Nov. 15 BULTMANN & BBO. ?* SUMTER, S. C. Tuvite the attention of ?heir friends and thtf public generally to the LARGEST STOCK THEY HAVE EVER HAD, - Which has been purchased wiih great caret with the Yiew of suiting all classes of buyers, both in quality and price. Those who want THE BEST 600DS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, are invited to call and be convinced that the the place to get theto is at the store of B?LT MA NX ?fc BROTUKtt ?Sf* Those who have not settled their old accounts will please do so at once. April 3 6. W. GARMANY, M. D, SUBGEON AND PHYSICIAN, OFFERS UTS SERVICES TO THE CITI zam of Sumter aiid vicinity; with an experi ence of twenty ^vears, and solicits a share of the patronage of the Community. . . Ail orders left at D. J. Auld's Drng'Siore during the day, and at my residence at nighty will receive prompt attention. . Residence on Washington Street, opposite the residence of II. Schwerin. June 20. _ _ DEALER IN DRTTSS, MEDICINES, -and C liexnicald. FINK TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Ac., &c. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, - Axn DlrE STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, &a 05- Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded. March 18? ly Jas. D. B&axdisg, "Wm. D. Sanding. BLAHD9H6 & BL?ND1NG, Attornevs at Law, Sumter, S. C. _June 21_ tf. ~T?? S0MT?B_ST0VE MAN, * T. C. SCAFF'E STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARg, STOVE CASTINGS, WIL LOW WARE, DRIV EN PUMPS, GAS PIPES AND ELBOWS. ALSO LAMP FIXINGS AN9 CROCKERY. Gas Pipe Cut and Threaded. Water Works Put. Up. Pumps Put Down. Stoves Rebuilt. Tin Ware Repaired. Guns Put in Order. Houses Roofed. Mav 12_ lyr i f. m delorIk; -DEALER IN?^-^??eUt mm & Will TOILET SOAPS, PERrWj, AND ALL KINDS Obx Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN 4 FIllST-CLASS Dt- UO STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segal's, garden seeds, -o 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 uf the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. 0 . J;>n. 20, 1881. 3m ANIHOHY WHITE, Apt 8B? timm MM, SUMTER, S. C. ES PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS AGAINST FIRE, in a number of first-class Northern, Southern and English Fire Tnsnrar.ce Companies, among which are North British and Mercantile of England. Scottish Commercial of Glasgow, Home of New-York, Georgia Homo of Georgia, and Others*, aggregating $50,000,000 of Assets. AGENT ALSO FOR Wilson & Childs' Philadelphia Wagons. McLear & Kendal's Carriage & Bug gies. Wando Fertilizer and Acid Phosphate. July 29_ P0KTA3LE HAND POTTER COTTON AND HAY PRESS. ?o Over 100 Manufactured and Sold by JJa the past two seasons. FIRST PREMIUMS taken over all competi tors at the North and South Carolin? State Fairs : also at the Weldon, X. and Darlington County Fairs, last fall. Cm*, circulars and testimonials seat on application, We are now manufacturing 100 for the full trade, and fed warranted in saying that we manufacture the best Press now in use. Send for circulars to CELY & B?O., July 11 Greenville, S.C.