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"April 13tb. T. Mason, Jr. GHMr>! jkl*--A* JL:So?bneow. : , ibe~*o*iaf for our gata* at ?r'yt battt to rai*e * ! -it! *wo wners with- aT? the i ?all the ttteat?oa cf wOOW ptscv -O? a OB the flvtf ?tm street. Be leaves North sad . ^ant-jooethrngr j ~??tr to tja^^'wbo ho? We km wo Wi. Richard k walte^*?tw1SBffrae Company " laaatetrsaM oa Tbnrs colored j-* Sj; 8^ v^j^lfrSa-^^ joy. IV Sheer* med* ?;. ~atMStBtia$t abaa*^wniafLa^^to attest How? ?ti? "j, i esd^i?ufciin bf? sides, ?od it ia |^*^"J" to baadW berac* Len task j ; ^^St^? tsmwb af j?? tbe^hbor- j % . ryj??<?? Merit to* Cornet Boll watt eiee??ed as fallows : First Division ;; <g jg |^asi-rH. L.. Wrartettafb, ' 30th, ".^sls^W 1*4 Wv B. Dick, 3d, |pp*> reiMSB?*4tky,fL Lenoir, 3?tfc, J., J: j ?^?.^ S.^ Besa^ ?Stn. The>sf I .r..'#'^tfi^fc-s?4;^fcotitop-tlwS:^i^?Bn presentare : fSB?Sy% wboia coajregatfoii-of Worshippers by i vlefopqncaad lenge;og in church dori og l^srtftiii?ria of j, want sf reaaeaent, not to ' j?j ?a*;: jteaeet. If parties -givto to stell ! aaMaeamts ?Ol only think nov oobecominf, S^?0|P|ra *T ?W?g ? ???opastimes. u9jj* i?< te teeeipt of Coln ?bia's aew T?n> ^ ^jji?|jt|lg^ 1>'J." V?ffer, published iMr?>(Mtbf by U* TeaaperanctrPubHsb j^tmjmMj ; ,Ber. J.J?, Stokes, editor, and ?a?***, A. C. Dibbte, T. B. Crews, 7^??MJMfe^ editora ; 75 yj^j|Q?s?'iiA?slxs<af'? dabs. This jr?^?B^>?fBal, and with tba temper \v((?|^M^M?'-firysjti?f ia^Qto midst and ^\mW^^ifH*l? si?iil^ilsra? ganeroaa sop r.Hf?' W+?imm?vD^ftto tba Tarions Tem ^ J^?.^faclsal?oafl ia oar Connty, and would ipjpil ls tarn tba formation of dubs for .5^ A???go to presa, the case of Mr. ?. P. cf Begistrat?oa, ia still and will sot probably a say or two to come. Tba from eu rr* nt re Ur. OaflUrd will be bound over before tba United Statea Court, .wbea i oe circumstances ara la any way lead the pub ibat Mr. OaiUsad bas beta rn oflfee. Aa arreata batcbad ap wa iboald ifa?nWstate. Com? ara Dr. ?pan W. Ferguson. Tbereported suicide of Dr. Joo. W. Fer? guson bas been found ont tb b^e false.: Toe certificate of the coroner, which , was sent with bi? remains to Charleston, states that it was "the verdict of the entire jory, that he died of beart disease. His body was. found a mile or so outside of the corporate limits of Savannah, oo April 2nd. His left band was resting over bis beert, ard he bad all the ap? pearance of one recently dead. There were no signs of violence on bis body, j Dr. Ferguson lived iu Sumter a few years ago, and clerked Hi toe Drag Stores of Dr. Petarme end Dr. China, and his friends here are pained to learn of bb ear ir death. He was about thirty-two years of age; He leaves a mother, brother and sister, the two last livrai Mt. Pleasant, near Charleston. Beatie of XxvJfc Poley. : Mr. Foley, whoiad bejgain the employ of Mr. W. Gr. Kennedy for^f? years past, left Somier on March 12th, bis ultimate destina? tion belog New York. Having a friend 1 iring in Marion county, be contemplated stopping OD bis Way to- visit him. By mistake he got off tba ears at Hats Bluff, on this ri de the Pee Dee River, epd then was ? iaformed that bis friend fired on the Marion side. Be was waned, however, not to attempt to cross the trestle before mid-day, aa he would be io jaagei/ot* beeag struck by a freight train, winch fte would be likely to meet. At this paint oar information as to hts actions is con? fused, bat it seems that io a short time be did attempt to make his way over the swamp wbieo is five or sk miles Wide. Itis supposed bVWeiked opes' the embankment until the txiesba began, end theo got to the ground, and mada bia way through the swamp ander the trestle. Tb? Sh? iff of Marion county says be saw.him on tb- 13th standing on a. log or pie? af timber in tue swamp as the train passed over, near fte spot where the body waa foood, which wa* not until the ?tb, the corpse having been first detected by Sba voltaras. Itksoppoeed that io trying to . cross a little creek, be WI in and waa drown? ed. We team that the physician who exam? ined the body ba? written to Mr. Kennedy, >s)ad dis?gured, be ts satisfied there was no Jual play. In Mrr Foley's pockets, a small ?sea af money WM found, amouqting to $8 or I -. .1?M. I_^? Personal, - ?''? * ; -- ! *T ProfY W. S. Durham dosed bis \school on :?^y, and Wt torrin bis family at Blythe? wood,^ Fairfidd County. \r . ^ fjj Mr. -Sexsaaf Pat? has retarned from the Atlanta Business College, and ts now doubt? less, ni^^it??^.y-'^; ;*^r. Jarvis, a commercial traveller, fell frWa na?k in Cberaw and fractured a rib. Became oa to Somier, end is confined to his room at the Jervey House. ?. Our townsman, B. R. Nash, left yesterday morning foe St. Louis and other points in the ,Soatfo.Weat: Heiis still seiliog Pogue's Sit ting Bull Tobe.cco, and is considered ooo of tbfr^-salesmeo on (be road. BOW. Joe.^3. Bicbardson and wife, will .eave^SwHler *to-morrow night for St Seoir ead the West. 'He expects to spend ti me at "Eureka Spring?, Arkansas, and srifl be absent from home foe two mooth* or seora. r.?v?, v . ?? J?^. .1k*?*?ril attention to the advertisement of A.. Solomons, in this issue. Mr. 8. i?^oduction.to the* people of Suoi? ly ?w If age end repeated tests prove the re?ftbseom- ead ^establishment .of any ^^n$yt^[V^'?qnW?f ? X. A. Solomons is s^miwibs? I. Jn ?Z\i Sr. Mark" &l?mou>, tej^o a sue hftefnl business career here of-which the pres te?^o$MS the. legi umate offspring. Mr. A. p?. 3^ffrem a boy, ander the careful training received in ^father'sEttore, aa til 1850, When be began business ta bia ovo name ; from bis large and varied experience in all departments 1 e?ajare^aadise ?ad -th? variety of taste* and wants of hi? numer?os customers, bas been ableto give universal satisfaction. For 33 years,duriagobien, capital and men hare been-severely tested by the shifting issues of (BbfiLwar and financial crises, he baa success polly poshed forward his business until to-d?y be stands forth as a leading merchant of \the town. His"large force of gentlemanly and polite derk*, ' together with his choice and select stock of goods, present induce? ments to the trading public. Give him a Ber. A. K. Bsperidon a reputed Bulgarian snook,, who visited Sumter two or three years ago, bas bees heard from lately io Texas, and says be bas visited every Sute and Territory in the United States. He says he has been [' ?Mtpft ?fffifat it, bot en the whole was kindly treated. His opinion is that Rev. F. Sandford, of Rockingham, N, C., is the worst saaa be has met. This was because Mr. Sand? ford criticised bim in the Pee Dee Bee. While io Sumter, Mr. Esperfdon said be had travel? led widdy, and bad visited the mountains of Sinai. We thought it rather strange, how? ever, whea be was unable to tell os whether said mountains were between tue golfs of Suez aed Akaba, or whether they were North or tSowtfc ofthem. ; An Bx-Bditor as Preacher. "Bet. Ailee A. Gilbert, of the North-New berry Circnst, delivered a very. able and im [ pressive sarmon in the Methodist Church of tbb pfece, os Thursday sight of last week. Hs preaeked from James, rr Chapter, middle dense of 14th verse: "What tn your lifo?" His text, covering a broad and important scope for thought, was ably and elaborately treated, with becoming style and deep relig? ious (error. Tba discourse was listened to with mssrked attention, by a large congrega? tion. Though of middle age Mr. Gilbert is comparatively a yoong preacher, this being I being bi* fourth year in the work. We re? member him wheo be was quite a young printer ia this office, (our foreman, ) and later as the Editor aod Proprietor of the Somier Watchman, which journal he founded ead conducted for a period of twenty-six years. Hence, to os thia able sermon possess? ed an additional interest and gave peculiar pleasure.-LmtrtnsvMe Herald. Tliespecial tax which tobacco dealers DOW pay the Government, has been reduced from $5.00 to $2/40 per annum. Deputy Collector Toomey informs os that those who do not take out license by tba 1st of May, will be debarred from receiving the rebate of 8 cents per lb. which the Government now allows on ali manufactured tobacco at that time. The municipal election at Mayesville, on Monday April the 3d resulted as follows: Intendant, C. 0. Wheeler, Wardens-Jos. E. Barnett, S. D. Pierson, N. G. DuBose, H. B. Holleman. The municipal election in Camden, on Monday, April *'?e 2d resulted as follows : Intendant. J. C. filings, Wardens-S. B. Latham, B. M. Smith, J. F. Arthur, W. C. Gerald. ^ v The Floral Exhibition Of the Agricultural Society of S. C., will open ia Charleston on the 17th and dose on the ?th instant. Excursion tickets will be op sate by the different Railroads from tba 16th until the J 9th-good to return until the 33rd. Mr. E. L. Roche, Secretary of the 8ocsfty, will accept oor thanks for an invi? tation. Wheo yon feel lifo isa bordeo, aod nothing yew try seemsito ease your dyspepsia, find a fora relief ia Brown's Iron Bitters. The Meeting of Harmony Presby tery. < - V. [Cor. New* and Conrier.J MAMO?, April 7.-Harmony Presbytery met pnrsnant to adjournment at this place on the 4th inst., and was opened with a sermon by the Rev. James McDowell, of Manning. Seventeen ministers and twenty nine elders were present. The Rev. J. L. McLin, of Hart s vii le, waa elected Moderator and the Rev. E. G. Smith, of Mars' Bluff, temporary clerk. The Marion Church, in which the Presbytery is meeting, was organ? ized in 1851. Its membership is small, but it embraces five lawyers, two of whom are Chancellor Johnson and the Hon. J. T. Walsh. Harmony Presbytery embraces ten counties, forty-one churches and about twen? ty-seven hundred members. It has under its care eight candidates for the ministry and two licentiates. A* greater part of the second day was spent in bearing reports from the churches. These reports show an increase during the past year of 185 members. The Rev. W. B. Corbett of North Carolina, was received into the Pres? bytery. He is preaching to the Bennetts rille and Marion Churches. Calls were sent np to Presbytery from the Midway Bethel and Brewington churches for the pastoral ser rices of Licentiate S. E. Bishop. Calls were also, sen t np from tue Lynchburg, Ben lab and.Fair Hope churches for' the services sf the Rev. H. B. Garriss. These calls were iccepted, and;: the Rev. Messrs. McDowell, Sregg and McKay were appointed to instal Mr. Garr?s pastor of said churches. The singing dflrir.p the meeting, under the ?nduct of Mr. ^T. Walsh and. his accom? plished daughter, Miss Jennie, the organist, tribu ted very mo ch to the pleasure of the occasion. Among the more prominent dele? gates present were Judge Fraser af Sumter, Sen. Prince of Cheraw, J. P. ?tase of Flor? in ce, and Dr. J. B. Jennings of Ben net ts rille. The next stated meeting of the Presbytery will be held in Mount Zion Church, Sumter County, the second week in October. Humpty Humpty. Oar readers who want to enjoy a hearty laugh are advised to keep in mind that Hew? lett's Humpty Dumpty will play in Music Sall next Friday night. The Wilmington (N. C.) Star says of its appearance in that city. "Tfie performance of Humpty Dumpty at the Opera House yesterday afternoon and ?vening, by Rob. A. Hewie!te's Compa ny was t most agreeable disappointment and through-, ?ut a decidedly laughable and enjoyable en? tertainment. A noticeable feature was the .tage management, which eleverly rushed ?verything through on time without the nu? merous hitches and painful stops so usual in ill affaire of this kind. Starting with this we must next commend Mr. Hewlette's most clever impersonation of the -Clown, upon which part the entire success of the panto? mime rests. Mr. Hewlette possesses real ap? titude and ability, and did 'himself great credit.. Of the specialties, Renaldo's contor? tion act was a difficult and really wonderful performance. Mart Daniel's . performance on the harmonica m and bis clever imitations with a common lead pencil were features that pleased, and his song and dance won bim a deserved encore. Rob. A. Hewlette's perfor? mance on the Wire, given outside of the Opera House, was really marvellous; and as good as we have ever seen. His inside per? formance waa cut short by the giving away sf the sill of the box to which one "end of the wire was fastened, but it was understood at ance and the performance went oo as if noth? ing had happened. Miss Devere's singing and lancing was excellent. The other attractions were rery good. The audience was the largest at the Theatre in months, and vociferously expressed its ap- j proval and appreciation of the presentation of the pantomime. The troupe gave a first-class performance, md well deserve the liberal patronage they ire everywhere receiving. Mirth and Medicine. Implorable as it may at first seem, medicine ind mirth are really fast and firm allies* The Bible says, a merry heart doeth good like a medicine. A bottle of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is like a merry heart and will resist the attacks of Dyspepsia and Stomach disor lers. AU who' have used. Norman's Cordial speak in glowing terms of its efficacy. Ye ung married lady to bosom friend.-(0b my dear husband writes beautiully I I wish foo would come and look at some of bis love letters. "Yee I know," waa the cool reply ; "I have got a whole bundie of them at home in my desk." Why are yon fll? Why do yon suffer? Everybody knows an aches and pains, all lan* fuor and debility are eared by Brown's Iron Bitters. % The father of twin babies |neods no alarm :!ock. Ashley Fertilizer's are the resultant of honest purpose, long experience and ample fa? cilities. _ Do not let an occasional warm day delude j on into the idea of discarding any of yonr winter clothing yet, as is a reliable sonrcee of lung fever. 1 Tue fi nest assortment and largest stock of clocks ever before offered in Sumter, can now be found at F. H. Folsom A Bro's. Many Jew* in Germany are in favor of adopting the Christian Sabbath, ow? ing to the inconvenience in business matters under the present system. Go to T. C. Scarfe and bay th? Kitchen Set, for one dollar. The Newberry Herald says tbat New terry can boast of the handsomest foong lady, in the Skate. It is rather a broad assertion, bat we presume the Herald only means as far aa its idea of be&nty goes. The Original American Tea Co. >f New York wish agents to sell their Teas ind Coffees. This company has been estab ?shed 43 years, and its business is confined ^elusively to the importation and sale of these goods. They are widely known over the country, both as wholesale and retail deal? ers, and have many very large buyers amongst their customers. Agents now working for them by selling to hotels, storekeepers and families are, and have been, doing well. Druggists who sell Teas can have them packed jecurely in tin canisters, so that their flavor will not be affected by odor emitted from other ir :i cl es in the store. Address : ROBERT WELLS, Prest., Mar 27 43 Vesey St., New York. TO PRINTERS. A WASHINGTON HAND PRESS, No. 5, apable of printing a 32-column paper, 26x40, ls for Sale at low rates, at this office. Corres? pondence is solicited. Address Watchman and Southron Pa*. Co. FOR SALE, A DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN. *? Apply st this Office. 1111 UllfSisit'iaAs'aHf.aa ft WiurtvSnizxriBi An illiterate negro preacher, who bas charge of a chu reit-in Socastee, near the dividing line of Georgetown and Horry, recently preached a sermon on Jonah, and in impressing on his hearers the consequences of Jonah's disobedience of God's command to go and preach to the Ni nevi tes, said : God told Jonah to go to Ninereb, the d-n fool went to Mississippi.- Georgetown Tine?. . Who vrould beso cruel, so unnatural, as to refuse to boy one bottle of Sh r in er's Indian Vermifuge, when be knows that worms are destroying his cbild? Ibis is no trifling matter._ "It is the little b its or things that fret and worry us," says Josh Billings ; we kan dodge an elephant, but we kan't a fly." Queen City of the South. Mr. D B. Herman, a very popular travel? ing salesman from Baltimore, Md. writes : (4I hare used Norman's Neutralizing Cordial for Stomach affections with the best results. It is sn excellent medicine. No traveller should be without it. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS are wasted on physicians' fees by tbe dyspeptic,. the rheumatic, the billions, aod the nervous, when a dollar expended oo that unapproacha? ble vegetable tonic and alterative, DR. SIM? MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, would in every case effect 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 tbe cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and all Troubles arising from the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Taken two or three times a day it prevents Fever and Ague, Malarial Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Cholera. ?ar OH, WOMAN ! T. C. SCAFFE. LEADER OF THE TRADE J KEEPS on hand a full and com? plete assortment of STOVES, TIN-WARE, IRON - WARE, WILLOW and WOOD-WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUT? LERY, POTS, KETTLES, and everything in the line of a general hardware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, REPAIRING NEATLY DONE TO STOVES, PUMPS, GUNS AND PISTOLS. Tin . Roofing Done in any Part of the Country. Call and see me at my old stand on Main Street, and I will give satisfaction in every bargain. 24. _ _ ?1 nj 11ll J uu anuri Jl/umil tvj w |/iuguu ted, your system enervated, your health com? pletely destroyed by the gannt strides of those insidious and oft times fatal diseases called "Female Weaknesses," when yon can be entirely cured by using SIMMONS' HE? PATIC COMPOUND. It will remore Pimples and Blotches, purify your Blood, and make your Skin clear and healthy. For sale everywhere. Io Sn tater by Dr. A. I. CHINA, In MayesvillebyDr.F. J. MAYES. In Bisbopville by Dr. R. Y. McLEOD. DOWIE & MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Oct 17 WOOD 5 ODONTINE, FOR WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. ?I Seeps the Breath Fore and Sweet and Hardens tue Grims, Formula ofg)r. T. T. Moore. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, COLUMBIA, S. C. For sale io Somter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, i and Dr. D. J. AULD. March _ WANTED 50e000 L?S- DRY HIDES. 50,000 LBS. WOOL, for which the highest marget price will be paid. Leather giren in exchange for Hides. 1100'LATEST STYLE HATS From a New York Bankrupt Sale-your choice for 50 cents, by D. MORRIS & BRO., Liberty St., Sumter, S. C. Marrb 6 3m. ?.F.W. DELORME, Agent? -DEALER IN ma i MEDICINES, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C,5 -r-O Physician's Prescriptions carefully co tu pou r?ded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C., Jun. 20. 3m. America Ahead! FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. ASE TOB IT! BUT IT!! TEY IT'S J. R?TTENBERG k MS, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. % OUR PATRONS : : : : : THE PEOPLE. OUR STUDY : : : : THEIR INTERESTS. OUR MAXIM : : : : : FAIR DEALING. OUR REWARD :::::: SUCCESS. IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT LOW PRICES, FOB CASH. The Very Best of Merchandise. TEE IWEST PATTIE -AND fl The Most FashionableG-oods. -o None but the Most Durable and Best Wearing Articles. THE GOODS HAVE COME. THEY AEE 11ST STOCK -AND For Sale at the Very Lowest Prices. Come and See What Wc Have, Learn tlxe Prices, And Tell Your Neighbovs and Friends That THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS -IN SUMTER, IS AT TUE POPULAR AND LEADING HOUSE OF J. ROTENBERG & SONS. ON MARCH 7tb, ONE CAB LOAD VERY FINE M?LES suitable for timber, turpentine or farming purposes. TO ARRIVE About March loth, ONE CAR LOAD HORSES of various qualities. HARBY BROS. March ?0 CHMLiU HWMTI IWI?, MANUFACTURERS OP HIGH GRADI: FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ACID PHOSPHATE, CHARLESTON AMMONIATED FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ASH ELEMENT MADE OF FLOATS, . CHARLESTON GROUND ROCK, CHARLESTUN CALCINED MARL, CHARLESTON PHOSPHATE FLOATS. W. W. WHILDEN & CO., G-en'l Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE GO, CHARLESTON, S. C. ROBERTSON! TAYLOR & CO, GENERAL AGENTS. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE GOODS, Ammoniated Fertilizers, Dissolved Bones, Acid Phosphates, Ashepoo Bone Ash, LARGE IMPORTERS FROM THE MINES IN GERMANY OF Genuino Leopoldschal German Kainit, PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS S> H ESPOO, EjTDT-a BNO FL ES 23 . Special Brands Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., Dec 12 I _ GENERAL AGENTS. ^SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, & C. SOLUBLE GUANO,, highly ammoniated ; DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade ; ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting ; * ASH ELEMENT, made of Floats, for Cotton, Grain and Peas; GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, imported direct from the Mines io Germany, and warranted pore; GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomiser ; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC ; COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND ; GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD; GROUND RAW BONE ; N. S. LAND PLASTER; Special Formulas made to order. COTTON SEED MEAL. Special inducements for cash orders. For terms, Illustrated Almanacs and cards address the Company. Dec 12-~6m $15,000 INVESTED; IHAVE PURCHASED THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FART! LIZERS, which I will sell lower than they can bought in Sumter. It will pay the farmers of Sumter to purchase from me rather than order from Charleston : 50 TONS OF SOLUBLE GUANO, 50 TONS OF ACID PHOSPHATE, 50 TONS OF ASH ELEMENT, 50 TONS OF FLOATS, 50 TONS OF COTTON SEED mkh. 500 TONS OF GERMAN LEOPOLDSHAL KAIMT. The above stock I have stored in my large and commodious warehouse at the Sumter Depot, and will be pleased to furnish other information at my office over Bultmann's Shoe Store. T. J. TUOME7. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS IB MANUFACTUR?T? BT FISH BROS. & CO., RACINE, WIS., WB MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, And by confining ourselves strictly te one class of work; by employing none but the Boa t of VORKnm using nothing bat FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY BUST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we hat? Justly earned the reputation of making "THE BE8T WAGON ON WHEELS." Manufacturers have abolished tho warranty, but Agents may, on meir own responsibility, give the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed : We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No.to be well made in every partic? ular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will bc furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, a? per agent's price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective parts au evidence. . Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send fox Prices and Tenas, and for a*opy of THE RACINR AGRICULTURIST, to FISH BROS. & CO., Racine, WU? FOR SALE. j. J. A^. MOOD, TWO HOUSES AND LOTS,OS WASH- j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, inion Street. Titles guaranteed. Ap-! _ ply at Sumter Book and Varietr Store, to j Office at Residence on Washington _ G. KENNEDY, j Street. Slate at DeLorme's 4 TT ALSO- Drug Storo. A Horse and Buggy, SUMTER, s. c. Apply as above, to . ? ' March 13 W. G. KENNEDY. AaS3 R. F. HOYT, AGENT FOE SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOB ^?1/ Tlie Peerless jOff^^l Steam Engine, ^P^^^^^The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW HILLS, -and All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purcbasers will find it to their advantage tn con? sult bim before purchasing August 22 & WM, AT STAN SILL'S OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part? nership, and are prepared to do and work needed in the line of Blacksmithing, Horse-Shoeteg, Carriage aid Wagon Werk, ta, with dispatch, and at reasonable prices? Satisfaction guaranteed. Special personal attention given to Horse? shoeing. j His old customers, and any others wanting I work done are iuvited to call at the old Stand ? on Republican Street, opposite Graham1* i Stablea. W. C. STANCIL, Oct 24_J. L BRCN30N. DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ! ? BinriN^&EOCEEIBS? IF SO SEND YOUR ORDERS TO WELCH & EASON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers -IN CiioiGe Family an? Fascy Grocsries, TO&es, Liqonrs, Teas and Segaxs, 127 * 129 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market j8t. CHARLESTON. S. C. We carry an extensive assortment of goods, and have everything yon want at astonish? ingly low prices. HOLIDAY GOODS, in great variety. a COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing am as? sortment of Fancy Groceries will find it to rheir interest to correspond with us on the subject. Packing and dravage free. Send for catalogue and price list. Nor 21 ? THE PALMETTO LAGER BEER_BREWERY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Has of late doubled their capacity, to snit the demand, with all modern Improve? ments, and manufactures now a very superior ar ide. Lager Beer of such a nature that it ts always best where it can be had fresh from the Brewery, and is then the finest, most harmless and healthiest tonic for family ns?. For particulars and prices write to CLAU9SEN BREWING CO., Dec 12_Charleston, S. C. GRAHAM'S STABLES, REPUBLICAN-STREET, FRESH ARRIVAL, ONE CAR LOAD BORIS ll IMA Good Driving Horses. -AND Farm and Tai ber Moles, Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At prices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. -ALSO TENNESSEE WAGONS. March 20 W. M. GRAHAM. F. H. Folsom, I*. W. Folaom. F. H. FOLSOM & BRO. {Native-born and Raited.) jj X0?j . Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main-Street, oymtite John Reid's, - * .. PKALKP.S IN Watches, Clocks, GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Vare, Sewing Machine Needles, Oils, Etc. General Repairing done at Conscientious Prices. Give ns a call and be convinced. Oct 37_ TTTTOTT* people are always on the f f XOJUi lookout for chances to in? crease their earniogs, and in time become wenltby ; those who do not improve their op? portunities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one caa, do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engaces fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only vo;ir spare mo? ments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address STINSON * CO,, Portland, Maine.