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' -i note, ?Tac? ?^ '.nalioD that .'fe. dead and ^^^^!?^ear ;7/'r- ? ^.p*tri?t,s ?^eanir ^^.m^tbAt^eU.^,-- : ajr?oTO>prc^i8ejo^y, : : . : ?it^m^^h*^ morro*. ^ . t?i^ an?rifce weeks became ?a^^'^^-aaei^?'?* --i jg?* ? ? ? onJd drop in tbeXiU, ??? . j ! ; .~Ty*"'"x ' ? ' ' - .' " ' ?? ' ' ?twas in ns was strong in- . ?M^?^eVty^wen discerned, / Be? jhtle.cbecks representing the pay a*9^4~p?? sjoMie^-raceiyiKi it ; fmeb^?twt^dw-beliewd it. f. . J ^^^Sitfef^l^ if^}|s: that were then 'orerdoe'; . i ewif i>Tbr^ | tttbj?^toaar^jk^^ouutry .could: do. ? ^^^cfs^S^^^^ ' j^??^^w^;T^id^7dori^ the ^KJif.y^jb;??7; ;i ,"3.7-G-t., ?TL- - " . ^ ? ! . ?|!85^-^Cousar-to Mary ^.- f ^^??D^^S tp b ' ; t E. Bronson, to Z * ?? ^ 55 8 m$3k ^Sr^Sua?o*- Tbigpen to JkerfkSarasorr, 1? aerean / / 56 . fira^Spj^fi^^ G^cdoxu to ?an-. ; V ?. '. ? ^^^^age^^t?fe^ j ^^^^^^^^Saye^t?vMasonV^T canos W. Anderson*, 50 acres, 600^ ^f?Stza^^OOracre?f- - v-?; i? 244 ??&&?^i?? H?ldrow to J. * pf?a?MB^^^?creV _-? ' *3 300 . 4^'<3-WcArCoopet tu-Jr-tEr ?^^^^oS?i ??nsar tojas. . E^4>as?r, 3? actes,,. . ... 3,500 m&&l?&2& EVCooiar-to-Jvbn g?&?btttax?2?^ 3,500 |^^5^?S^d?S^^?la8?e^, j. Jp; p^rt<tEV^ Waters. 50 acres/' . .,'"30 .^^^?S^ai?^?ft?e^DV- . . T B?^^tp^?obn T. DaBose, 175^ - - ^^''^l?iXfif'<5j? 5* iSSa^Mar?a: C. Scarborough to fooCvBard?n-, 183 acres,: ^ -r" 1;0C0 t^??t??.-^fl Jennings to Mary i ^^W^-40QM?re% '.'-rf: l^g^?^^ib^fOni^Mbore to DfeV^ni, ?21 acre*,- 3,162 I^^^O; : Sk?oL'' :i??*ig^^fobn"B. ifc?aian ib ?a C. McNeil, 443 acres, 100 ^r^^S^mmj KcMiUan to l^l^lf.?oi^^acrei -J - . -129 atK^Jart,^15 acre* v ^ 75 : ^^^^?^??3tin?Mi7.^^cr^ 350 , l^^??B?^^HS^ i* J- Hancock to . ] ^?^t?^S&a T? Pay?e) '50 acre?, : . 150 ' Jfe ?^^S^Snsan ' ?1 Mc?Twain: to? . ' ^^^^f?^^-^-JO^O S., Pwkhardson, ^ ! I^^?ft^iH??.. Harwick, 3$^0/ ; ^^H?>??e%: . .... % 121 fi ^p^^o??^-,85^3laiy.i EL Jetfa?ngs ito,1 i ^r'. " ;: Bobert B. Dinkios, 25 acres, 100 ? ^??S ?qf; l^'8^r?o8eE4 B. Haynes to ?p^S?^-:Pi<5.^B&TOaV3?a<reay ; - i 100 S^???wr-10, '?S-rB, Moise.to Hil ^^^^^tpj'gerg?,^ acres,. j 2C0 ' ^5^1w?^?t TS5-E,'W. Moise' to Trank ^l^f^^it?ey^i^afe,' ' 150 i Bfe^' ^.y- May?tv?tc Toten. ^tei-?^^%rpM/>:-MayeSi Sr., to Jas. i ^^-3?wr. 30 fS5V-Margaret B. English, to RaowJp^iajes, J lot, ^ - 1,400 > V '? ' Wedgefiel?L '' ? ': g>v Bt?aa^iiof/ '>r;!?i", ': ' ns m^m^^.*li? : : l^oo ^p^-^Ioir?i4^85f-0L H.? ?oses, to>?. J. ^^..^l*wH'?a6v;i~?'.^ iv;-'** 2 , 250 ^^^^^tS^Jba?otX^reen to Sam te^^?^^ft?^^W. "Moise* to'Mary - p^^^ B. Yeadon, I lot, 900 ??feVj?iw;-23, ?85-Mary E. Yeadon to E. fe^:WvJl<M8e,lJot, " 200 ^^fc:.' . ~--. ... Ki ? - ; ?nion? Medicine Men. ^^?5 i'^teiiw: ;Ebp5t . ^Ti&ker, of New4 York City, WJW> baTepab?sbed from time to time band ^^^mm^iiog?^ -.portraits. ;of the prominent-7 jl^?v? jonrnafists of-the United States and Great ^^:^fRita?o,.:h?Te jost issued a very attractive en ^"^f;j?^ndo? 22- by '23 inches, of the leading Pro ^?^??^l^xj Medicine Manufactnrers of the United ?S?CeSi ioch?d?ng Br. J. C. Ayer, C. I. Hood, t?^^3Dx- Hostetter of "Hosteller's Bitters,"-John k^^Brtfti of "Merchants Gargling OH," Mr. Splli Scott, of '.Scott's Emulsion," Dr. J. H. ^^^t?e?dkV-fl;.'JB.:BeckIen of "Electric Bitters,'* P^;ip^Pow??l,. of ?iIron Bitters/' Dr. Tn?, Dr. fg^^'Bnnidretb, of "Brandr?tb*s Pills," and H. H. K|^1?aroer,,of " Warner's Safe Cure" and "Tip ;pee??oe. fame. We doubt if a more attrac ~ ' ~?ie looking group of eleven men conld be . ^^^?*?^ ?together.from anyone walk of life.. Tbfs pictarejs sent out.with the compliments of f.l?e^~B^JS^Wmrxier^ vb?, besides haTi rr g won . soch 4istingoisbed fame as the manufacturer H?^: f of^"Warner's ^afe Cure," is well known as ^^??:Kffe~ founder of the "Warner Astronomical ^^T'^-^Sfxr^loTjj". Boches ter, N. Y-, and the Ip^I-?i i *fW^ari?er"Astrononaical Prizes," for cometary, p^^. -?^sebrery, so eagerly sought for by astron ^fe^?jS^t?.^^-t|? worlds Mr. Warner isa ^^^^^^M}0^*^^ *?d those who know him ^^^|^?J^.^at,.A? saccess .which he has won fi o-^0Ter^5:yea? of age,} is in all respects emi of Tery Bg&E^?^ -? berality, ^^^^il&OX?'?KRi^ ] 8end: 25 cents to Prof. ^^^^^i^^?^r8^Sr??nt .;sin^'S&?ttoaBnsi?W jjjj^^ return - tte Watehman and Southron, prints letter ?ea?s\%???^ he?a^: b?nd b???s, Ac.,; as [ well as they tan beprintedelsewhere, ^ and as cheap as the cheapest." " Rtmovedfrom. Columbia, S. G. ' A Live, Temperance' P?p?r^ \ . Published Semi-monthly in liarte. .^fih;>?. t ?l'si. ???*?li ? ? under the Editorial "?oanagement of RFV. H. FV-ISHBEITZBERG, t^AsastedMjy- ?n ?hi?e corps oTEditorsi ' v ? The patronage-and -influence of all friends ofTemparahce is/sot?cited.. Terms only 60 Cents a year. To ?dve?fisers desiring a wide Publisher. 25 YSARS m USE. The Greatajt Madical Triumph, of the Aga U J - S Y [VT PTOftTS Or A : J ? TORPID LIVER. toss of appetite, Bowels coat? ve? Fain in blade, FuIInosi niter eating, with a dis? inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low ?plrit?, wich a feeling of haTlnjr neglected Borne duty, . Wearineaa^BL^rnesa, Flattering TU tat I Heart, Dota b ?fare ti? eye?, Headache - over the ri*h . eye, Re^lewner?, wita fitful dreams, Hiffhly colored Urine, and C?W5T1PATIOK. TXXT'S PHXS aro especially adapted to -such caseone; dose. effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. . They Increase the Appettte,andcansethe SSBottS&vSE&M* !O? Kle?fi?tltQ8?thawsfemis nourished ,and by their Tonic Action, on the ingestive Qryn,H3, K cyninr Stools are prodnct*L |Price :*&c. 4ATttmrray &t..Sf.Y. TUTO HJUR OYE GKAT HATE or WmsKEtS changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of tfcisDTE. Itrlmpa-?ts -arnatural color, acta instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or i : ^ntrbyexprfts on receipt of fl. - : * ; fOfBca,M m wrr*?y$t.>Mew York* Harper's Bazars Harper*A-Bazar ia the only.paper in .the mw* ? that com hines the choicest literature, and the finest art illustrations-with the latest fash ions and methods of household adornment. Its -wrelyly illustrai ions and-" descriptions of the newest ' Paria' an? New York *styies,'with" its usefal pattern sheet supplements and cot pat ff^0SS9^^Sfa^BF^?^ tberrowi>:;dres?- ' makers, save many times tba cost of snbscrip . tion. Its papers on cooking, the management of?'servants; - ??na', housekeeping. i? its various; details' are enrineoiiy practical. .r Alucb atten? tion*' is* given'tot^e'interesting topic of social ' etiquette,: and its illustrations of art needle work are acknowledged to be unequalled. . .Its literary meiit;i.> the highest ~ eieellence, and ihe unique e^^r-TeY-iaa^r?affiorous pictures hns wop ;for ii' tbe name of the American Pmic??? ' ' ? .-' ' r. - - Ter Year : BABPEP/S BA?AB^ One Year_4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE, On? Year......$4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, One Yearw_4 00 HARPERS Y<)Wff^EOPld5,:QTOyear 2 00 HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, Oce Year (52 Sumners) 10 00 fll^ff^e^?tfto ?itl ^aLecribers ?n ?9S? United , ?ta?fe-&r Ganada- % .#? \$ ?** f\ ? {| ' The vo?oaies" of the Bazar begin with the first number ?or" January of each" year. y^^^?^^^^^^^t?fiSi^t^t wilt be understood that the snfecitt'Or~K?sbesj'to jb?g?n with the loather, nejt ?.ftft tkfi recei^ ?f order, le B?sc.Bd %r?klunat o??xjFr'eB'?f B?ran/er three j teaW hack, in - tja??lotb binding. Will b?lent ^y mail, postigo paid,T or by exprese, (provided j :he freight 07>es'a?t emceed one dollar per vol- j in e^.i^Sj.O?Npervjclume^-. ^ ^ . ^ dot h.jc-jxes ..?vr each vol nm e^.rti irahle for j binding,, will le sent by mail, postpaid on receipt of $ 1.40 each. - - - ' - - ' ' Remittances should be made by Post-Office Mt-u?y Qrdcr, or pra?t, 4o avoid chance ot loss. 'Neiis^per^?r?^ey^t?'Cc^ this advertise 3>ent wi thontTth.i'expiess order-"of Harper A Brotheratr*? Andres*. ? -v - HJvftPER ?*R3TB^SrKew York. ??? ' ?S86. ?'? ' ? --^ f r Harper's Yoiuig People'. !J 'An Illustrated Weekly; * '. The position ot iiaxepca's XOCSC?PBOPLK as : be.-, loading, ucekiy periodical for~young readers s well established. Thc publishers spare no sains to provide the best and mo?t alsraetive wading^anjjltuitratjons. The serial and ehort !t?ries bare strong dr?mati?' interest.white fBey ?re'-'wfcafBVfree^f?)m:;whaiever4 fe'?per??cions or rolgariy V?nsat?onalj 'the pupers*otr" natural iiistory andvicciecce, traxeV-aaiL..the facts of ;ife. are by jrjjtcrs wjbesevnamca gire the best issuraoce- of accuracy and value. Illustrated Krpers on Trdiltt?c sports, games and pastimes rive full information on these subjects. There ts nothing ciie^p about it but its price. . ...A"?Tepjtomo of everyrhing- that i* attractive ?nd desirable in juvei ile literature.-Boston Courier. ;i A weekly fenst of good things to the boys and Sirljs in every family which it visit*.-Brooklyn Union. : It is wond. rfu! in its wealth ofpictures, ie Ur? ination, and interest-Christian Advocate, N-Y". TERMS i POSTA GE PREPAID; $2 A YEAR. Yoi.-VU commence* November 3, X8Sd* AA^.?.'.. - . - ..1 .. - - SINGLE- NnttMrns. Five Cents each. Kexaitta'nces should be made by Poet Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of IOM AVte?p?per* are not to copy.thi? adeert?nevient tc?thant t/tecxprewt order ofi\Aerea A BKOTH K?S. Address HARPER A BROTHERS. New Y^rk. C. I. H03TT & 7atdie8, Cloates, Jewelry, ?poetados, &c, Sec. '-REPAIRING A SPECIALTT. ^ . SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads and Everything Pertain? ing to Breech-Loading Guns. Dec fy _~_g_ NEW M06ERY. THE UNDERSIGNED bas opened a GEN? ERAL" GROCERY BUSINESS at the SUMTER COTTON FACTORY, and will keep in Store a choice stock of First Class Family Groceries,. - -A2H>ALSO-~ ? : ' TOBACCO, SEGAES, ETC., all of wbicb wit! be sold at the lowest prices that will afford a living margin. The patronage of tbe public is solicited, and" satisfaction guaranteed in every article sold. Best ^sal i ty cheese at 18 cents Proof test Kerosene at 18 cents, aodjotber goods at proportionate prices. JOS. R. ?I?TGIJETO?r. J. D. CRAIG'S ?STABLISHMENT A FULL ASSORTMENT*?y v , * era braci ng-all the vlei an d q a al it i ea .usual ly. found in a First CJass Furniture Store. e - .PARtOB, SUITES, "" BED' BOOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus,.Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads; Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, WhatNots, Wall Brackets, Chromos,.; Window Shades and Fixtures, Pictu r??>ifni?s;:Cbrd,~Tassets, - v.. Picttfre -Glass, 4^+od?w^Gkiss, ' -?? -? Putty, Matresse8, &c, ?fcc. - THE Ut?tffgAKJNG D?PAR?flENT, COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging- "'i" ?"yt TT'l- ? ?^sf For Adults-feom $5?t? 12S3; | For ChWren^from$3to4?V~ ::i My special personal attention, day by day, is given to_this^business, In al] its depart ments, and satisfaction guaranteed ijrh every'1 case; A ./ -v 7? -'; :? Octo9 -,' si & j ? la i :. ll Drugs, Medicines and Jil ?a-1 C liemieals. ^ FINK TOILET SOAPS. HATTI X^D'T^TTTI BRUSH KS. PERFUMERY AND FANCY j TOILET ARTICLES. Ac. Ac PAINTS, ?WkxrsWs MN?H DYE ST?WS, &P&S, 'PUTT&f.$c. Tl Prices Cr earn BaMng rWder, 4 -W hicb-for pumj, strength and healthfulness. sr-:, stands alone.. . . - I ~27ow Patont Star Lamp, ' ? - Giving alight equal to 3 pr 4 ord i nary Tamps'' t^ ^ ^"' andMs-perfectly safe. '? Enicfcerbocfcer Shoulder Braces, For ladies and gents. * 'Easily adjusted and V*^worn^?t?fccomfort. ripply 0^f?^h^?rSe^^Sg^ April?. /^.v-v - - y SUMTER DISTRICT SCHOOL. (coLomr.) FIRST SCHOLASTIC YEAR. Term Commencing October. 12,. 1885, . r '; Ending june ZO, 1886. We desire to fill a long fel t vacancy inf this ^District, )>y offering to ali a school of a high? er grade-a preparatory school, for the enter? ing ot the College course.' We are determined to make it a School that will give ample satisfaction in any of the studies -mentioned; - -- . * : . . TERMS : . . . Board,- per month, ...i:..;.......$5?00 to $7.00 Tuition, per month,-Intermediate Dep't 75 . <? *< ? Grammar " 1.00 -'?".'" Greek and Latin... 1.00 X li. . " French...1.00 s " v ; 'i .Music," instrumen'i 2.00 Music, vocal, and military tactics. Free ^Scholars received at any'time. No reduc? tions made,,except for sickness.. ^j. r, . ' For further information, address either ' : Rsv/A. WESTON; Pres. B'd Trustees. , REV. E. H. WILSON, Superintendent. J Riv. I.B.-SMITH, Professor. Sumter C. H., S. C. . School3>Bil<3iogon Council Street, in rear of .A. M. Ei Church. - :' . -_ COME ONE, COME ALL - ' \ -TO-' - j Tile Blacksmith Shop ; Opposite-W. M. Graham's Feed and Sale Stable, and^get your , t HORSES SHOD In the very best style by competent work? men;' Sp?cial attention paid to horses that Cut and.Over reach. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,. &c:, repaired itt the best style. AU kinds of Blacksmith-" ingjdoue promptly. m I. BR O? SON. ..r.Septl ; Z~?? -THE iiii?glactae, T.TKK THU PP? ?Sm, I UNEXCELLED BY [Sure to Give Satisfaction. iicncrsl Office, Ilioa, K. Y. .w York Office, 283 BroadTray. Buying Agents Wanted. (Double and Triple Action) nm y eft The :ESS?pvCrTQ2? PUMP., is ? of all competition in working easily and rapidly. It is secuv? fiera frccz::-j?'; cad uever - needs prirnin?.:. WE rr??Sisii ATTACE>'F.KTS TO THZ PUMPS TO i ir Tiir^.x voit USE WITH wiro MILL. Send Tor Illustrated Circular and Price List, with Testimonial?. Address, I JEJuaiSON E-'L CO., men, w. T. 2i*w YORK Oma: IIS Ch amber? Street. AG-XZIXTX WANTED. PARKER'S ffiPp^SKAIR BALSAM M^^^^l"?^^? the popular favorite for dress J^SS^ ?> _jd&2| *'1C hair. Restoring the color pQtxfyi?t""?^ra when gray,and preventing Dan I ^^^^^"^^^ druff. It Cleanses the scalp, . ft?h?\<x? ^l?tops thc hair falling, and ts sure to please. 507. and $1. sizes at Druppsts. The Best Cough Cure yon can use and the best known preventive of Consumption. PAI:K2R'S TONIC kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys ia woriiing order. Conghs and Colds vanish be? fore it. lt builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Emptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the I.ung% Stomach, Bowels, iilcod or Nerves, don't wait till you are sfck-in bed. but use PARKER'S TONIC to-day : it wili give vou new life and vigor. HISCOX & CO., N. Y. Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $t size. THE AIMAR HOUSE CORNEH OF Yanderhorst and King St? ' HAYING BEEN LEASED BY Heriot (Formerly of 190 Meeting-?t.,) IS NOW OPEN for the accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston wit I find this House conveniently situated for busi? ness, and directly on the line of Street Rai!**?. Terms, per day, $1 $0. Feb 13 NORTHERN .PRODUCE. FOREIGN. FRUIT V FRESH -FISH ! AP .4flesr*Poiatoes/ Cabbages,-1) ni?n s,: Pears, Tomatoes^ Beetsj Turnips, Lemons, Nuts, and I Fruit and Vegetables of all varieties, received by every steamer from New Yor.k. \.r?W?deal exclusively ia Northern Produce and handle only choicest stock. A Iso,. Fresh Fish of all kinds. -Our fall fishing has just .commenced. Remember and send your orders for Fruits Produce and Fresh Fish to_the .oldj-eliabi? ho'use-of - .-' -J. S, TERRY-* CD:, - r-9_ Market Street, Charleston, S. C. ~-N?~'B.-Our facilities for handling and shipping Fresh Fish are unequalled in the South. *_ rGH?NA ftAEL, COR KING AND LIBERTY STS., CHARLESTON. S. C. ' .-' : DEALER JN CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, KEROSENE Oil? LAMPS, CHAN? DELIERS, BRACKETS, And a Full Line of Lamp Trim m io gs. Colored English Dinner-Setts, 115 pieces \j? ;v for $15.00. Tea'Setts, 44 pieces,'** $4. *-A full liue^of American Thin White CG?ha" Dinner Setts,: 122 pieces, $12-cheapest goods on market. . ^ _A fulJJioeof [;Band^hamber^etts, to pieces, $3 to $5 each. vAll^f ihe^above igpods first class. Packed and deliv?/ed to an v Railroad in City free of charge. J. P. * BRO WNE. g -Aug 25 . - r-^-r :?? "s cr yr - - - s - ! C. BART & GO., importers an'd-:Wholesale Dealers in *x . - ^ ~- ' .X' ? ? ' ' >?. ? - joreigir and Domestic Fruit, % s APPLES, ORANGES,. BANANAS, C?C?ANCTSj LEMONS, PEANUTS, PINE r.rr..APPLES, POTATOES, \C: ONIONSr CABBAGES, ?c., &c. 55, 57 and 59 Marlcet Street, * CHARLESTON, S. C. "Sept 29 _ ? FURNiTURE. JOS. F| NORRIS, 235 : King Street, Charleston, " S. C. TIP^LLARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN SOUTH CAROLINA, .c Tiepresen ting the largest and best Manu factnrers tfiroughoot the United States, Cus? tomers.-have-the rare privilege-of selecting from,the latest and leading styles of fb? day. .Immense stock always io store, and .the lowest prices guaranteed. Special attention given to the packing of airgoods to*be shipped, thereby "insuring safe delivery. ,\ Sumter Friends, "ome and see me. Sept 29 '." THE OLD -RELIABLE STOVE HOUSE. T. CAMPBELL & CO., 142 Hestia? Street, Charleston, S. 0. Still Mold the Lead as Dealers in First Class Cookiog Stoves, Heating Stoves, Ranges and Grates, Lead and Iron Pipes, Pumps, &c ? Ac, &c. A full line or Repairs kept for all Stoves we sell. The attention of the people of Sumter and adjoining Counties is asked, . When more than one stove is ordered at the same time we will deliver free of freight. Send for prices on anything in our line. THE WAVERLY, CHARLESTON, S. C. The above House having been NEWLY FURNISHED throughout, in a FIRST CLASS MANNER, is without exception the most completely furnished Hoose in the .City, and is under the Sole Proprietorship and management of the Public's obedient servant, JOS. PRIGS, Jr. RATES-?2 and $2.50 per day. Sept 16_o R F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TELE SALE OP COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE, All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. A NEW ENTERPRISE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. Buggies loutit FHOM THE GROUND UP. PLANTATION WAGONS, LOG CARTS. SPRING WAGONS, or any Style of Whicle desired, and Harness for Buggies or Wagons. Northern and Western made Bug? gies in s:ock. P. MOTZ. Ort 27 WITHOUT STEAM POWER EY CSLNG OUTFITS OP BAHNE*' PAT. FOOT POWER machinery can compete with steam power. Sold on trial. Metal and woodworkers send for prices. Illusitr'd catalogue free. \V. F. &. Jno. ?larncs ?To. Hockford, ill. Address No 21 iii ai' St. T*"? .!<*-nrr;d ?*?r lie Ir-nirovM JTAKOX fr H.-.MT.?I PIANOS i.> ?ow ?o lara that a second n?1>iiitt>ii t'> tho fnctorv h.is lwootnc impcraiive. Po not require one quarter as much tunins: ?s Pianos on thc prevailing wrest-pin svstem. Conflit Cntnlogue, free. mo S' vies of Ortr.ANs, ?2 to ?900. For Cash, Easy Payments, - r Kcntod. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. G. W. C. DICK, D. IS. Office over Bogie's New Store, ENTRANCE ON MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. Office Hours.-9 to I;30 j 2:30 to 5. Sept 8 - ? -IN THE mm Wm MINES OF mmm, -AND THE ? MLNT??,: ;0F AjlERICA ARE QUAKING. But the Solid Hardware Minds of R. W. DUBAUT & SON Remain intact. Besides every known variety of SHELF HARDWAEE They would call especial attention to a very larget and well selected stock of RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING In all widths, with Rivets and Burs or Lacing a3 may be desired. ...SIOYES OF EVERY VARIETY AT ALL PRICES. ; ? - A large and superb stcek of ellina OLTXCI Glassware, And the finest abd largest assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS,' &c.,*frora"the"bt:st fatories of Europe and America. Especial attention . bas been paid* in the selection of POT WARE, TINWARE, Ac. Wagon Material of Every Conceivable Kind. Single and Double Muzzle and Breech Loading Guns, Ammu? nition, Shells, &c Remember this is the ONLY HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN and will be supported by ? ' row PRICES. R. w. DURANT & SON. [ Main Street, opposite the Bank, Sumter, S. G. Sept 15 TAO Largest ao.4 Ifosli Complete Establishment South. Established 1842. SEO. S. HACKER & SON, Office and Wareroomt, King, opposite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON. S. C. Man ufacln rers of DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, 'AND BUILDING MATERIAL. ASHLEY SMALL BRAjN SPECIFIC. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertiliser for Small Grain oo the Market. The S. G. S. baa been nsed all over oar Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH BLEMEST, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE CARDEN FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals. &c. . . . For terms, dir?ctions. testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sept 23 Charleston, S. C. FACTORY, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE OF E. W. PERCIVAL, Charleston, S. C. SASH, DOOR^, BLINDS, MANTELS Brackets, Moulding, Seo. LARGE STOCK, LOW PRICES, GOOD WORK. Get an estimate from me bgftft^ money by it. MI ?BMBKpMaW^a^Bs. EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD AVAIL 9 Lt Xfl "a^M^?w^^K\ Himself of the advantages offered at tbs 1 *Mk%$L^W^ff?i??i jWj BRYA??T> STRATTON ? SADLER BUSL pi D TI GI M X*^Q Q^ff^ff ^or ac(:lu'rinsa thorough and practical train Hfd^H DUU11I?IDLJ J mm ffl lng in business affairs. mf&M^, -ZI.' ?MMiMiii?:^*^^r^5gT With improved and enlarged facilities, we kAmF?y^^ya^C^F'^^S^^^^ announce our Twenty-Second Annoal Opening f?K JK?MlaV? lil iii 171 MYWrTl^atjr jEjl^ ^"ne cnrricnlum of stud}' embraces a thorough IBH ?T rtJrT ITT r^TT^ffl^? ^h8 pro?ciency acquired by our many pupils HwH \s Uliilili OH/ yJi^?l buring a Period of over twenty veers as educa Iri^B_JM^ aJ^fl t?rs ?^ Toulh is our strougest commendation. ^^aMBMajM wai|lPupils enter at any time. For circulars, cat jfj g B fl fB jj " W$mr/ a-?Sues: terms, fcc, call on or address fc^M^M^^aB?i1lAaaanH?/ s.pt 8 Nos. 6 & 8 N. Charles St., Bal to. sr- CTTSZS-Diphthc??B. Croup. Asthma, Bronohiti*. Vevr*W&i Bhomnattam, Steading at tba Ltmge, Hoarseness. Influenza, HaoldxrCeufh. whooping Cough. Catarrh. CholeraMorba?. DyMjitory, Chrome Xtjarrhooa, Kidney Troubla?, and Spinal Plieaeoe. Pamrh'^t free. Dr. X. S. Johnson ? Oo., BoeionoMaea. Pi ^ SSW, EICH O ll i ^% ^il^^al^J BLOOD. B I Lkw ?h^ridar/t Condition.- n flQ B Af SB fi B DB fi S ?ffc H O? afvlS? hen* lay Powder is ab?clntely!? M GB B ff fi B B I M3IB ? BB M?Tl?f it. It ?QTM pure o?d hi??-ay con-rep ra KU DU B H MB wk ? HS WV oMokeii ehelere an4 eontratei. ?neo-inc??B?l ul fSg Ba Kin Jal! Tm D W tu Saoaaee af atna ia worth apo^o?B?! SEl ?ft Bl BP ? ? B Bal I ?worth ?a weifh* any other WndU ItisKMH Pga Ba H BBB BaRj 3 " fcT^ ? ingold, niiietteiod strictly amc?djc?i? tod H H irn gE^gM BHCSIW BS 9 ? ? hoAc by suOl 1T<M. pa^S?^r^^K^oenfctoat^ ^?^?S^^|?8S^^ fetx oana by express, propalo. Xor $5.00._ ***** n,"" -n,M FALL AND WINTER OF 1885. CLOTHING PIECE GOODS, HATS, Gents' Underwear, Ncek-wear, Overcoats, &c, -FOE MEN, YOUTHS AMD CHILDREN Is now complete in all departments. Marked Howat Very Low And a call and examination is earnest? ly solicited before purchasing elsewhere, .ALSO <BE5X*riFffC3- MACHINES. D. J. Sept S ag WHOLESALE GROCERS, . ADD ?BALEB8 IN Mm, Lfc Tfitoco, &c. 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S C. Dec. 2 - /. -?. : ^ S. B. THOMAS, Agt7 No. 320 KING STREET. Opposite Liberty, ... Window Shaftes, Paper Hanpp LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AMD UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TOORDER. CHARLESTON fc, C. Dec l l ? :. ' ,. o Wholesale sod Retail Dealer ia Boots, Shoes. Trunks, Bags, &c. No. 233 KING STREET, '" CHARLESTON'S. C. Particolar attention given to Filling of Orders, and. all Goods'guaranteed as represented. ; Jan 6 . ' . GO TO S? THOMAS, JR?,&BR?M 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., -FOB Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS, JEWELE?, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES AND ETE GLASSES. Large assortment of WEDDING PRESENTS alvrays on band. Order* promptly filled, Watches and jewelry carefully repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23 o PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. First Class in all its Appointments. Supplied with all Modem Improvements. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bells and Lights. Heat* ed Rotunda. RATES $2 00, $2 60 AND $3.00. Rooms Reserved by Mail or Telegraph. Sept 16_ CHAS. O. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission -SEALER IB GAME AND POULTRY. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Omce Nos. 18 and 20 Market St., "~E?fet of East Bay, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Consignments of Country Produce are re? spectfully solicited. Poultry, eggs, kc. AU orders filled with, dispatim. Aug 25 * AUGUST TAMSBERfl, Maoufactorer of HAIR JEWELRY, CURLS, BRAIDS, M No. 332 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?&* Jewelry neatly repaired. Aug 25 _ "'fi ESTABLISHED 1832? C. & E. L KERRISON, 88 EASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. DEY GOODS, Black and Colored Dress Goods, LINENS, HOSIERY, &c, Aa, IN LARGE VARIETY. AU orders will receive prompt and careful attention. Cash orders amounting to $10 or over will be delivered tn the country free of charge. C. & E. L KERRISON, Aug 25 o_Charleston, S. C. THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 KING STREET. Four Doors Sovtth Academy of Music. CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for the reception of Guests, March ist, 1885, by G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of tbe "New Brighton Hotel," Sullivan's Island. The "WINDSOR" is newly furnished throughout, having Woven Wire Spring and Hair Matresses on all beds Fronting on King Street, with extensive Southern expos? ure, making All the Rooms Dry, Airy and Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR," what bas long been wanted, a STRICTLY FAMI? LY HOTEL, No Liquors will be sold on the premises Rates, $1.50 to $2.00 per day-Liberal terms made by the week or month. G. T. ALFORD, Manager. TRANSIENT AND RKfirtTLAR, BALTI?FOKB ?nrs:* -at~~ 164 WEST FAYETTE; STREET. OOO SUBSTANTIAL ?OARD,COJi? . j. ' fortable rqptnii and attentive servants. Conveniently located for -ail glasse*, .of boarders, being ia the central part of the atv, near tue wnofcsate boiises, ?Mlsiw,^f>o^ business and Me^ialy} ^ t?mt. Terms moderate. OvV?O? - . v ... ... WILMINGTON, AUGUSTA Train* No. 48 ?nd 47 ?top Wbitev?U, Lftk* WI^JW*, Pair X o?s. Marion, Pce' ?)??;^plor*nea^T? Lyn?bborg. May??r?lte^to|^g Canica ^unw?ou^and-Kna??NtV'^ Passengers "for Aiken Jonction, and all poi nj?- ^ take No. '43" Night Er pre?. Tutti for Augusta on this train. -'. Ptt??man'S!e?pera>f0f S? ?-H trains 'ron ?cotid * bari Wilmington. .~ u-g??* ....... JOHN.;*. JM^?fc? J. R KENTLY, 5?per?RUnd?tJ Tl S?: ?MERSON..O?ik.r STJP?RINT?E NDK? '?'HjC NORTHEASTERN JCA?LRO On and after.this data tb*.SoUo>k?? dale will be rua ?aijy Leave Charleston. Arri*wrbjlf No. 43-12- 05 ooon.~.~..~~ %g??& No. 45- 6" 00 P. M.~~:..?~. "^wSi No. 47-12 10A."fr~T~?4?? Leave Florence. Arrive CwJI No: 48-12-25 A. ?3B?* Na. .40-.1 35 ^^^^?H No. 42 - 9 58:Av-r?v. ?ny??Vfjigi Nos.40 and 47 will nc4ri?top,-.?* ^?S tioos. ...Iv :. ^ Nos. 42, 43 and 45 will stopat *U?1 No. 48 win stop at''Monc?-rcor*j Stephens; Lan?;^g^?*;^^ CENTRAL BAC&??9 "SCS?S No. 53-IweaOhariestoii > ? * * '. Lane f. *****'^'.??sfstStt ? :Snmtet ^^^^ No. 52-Le?v?sT?lwntys? -^Hga^Bfl ' " Smarter .**.." g. "v?Bpg . : ^Lane's:'?SU??^^g Arrives Charlesto*i?U?^c^H| Nos. 52,apd^ 53. will stop ?^biigp? ton and Manning.. - _. 'IffrjigS T. M. EMERSON, J-*:J*E2 GenTPass*Agent: :^fi -ci-., . South Carolina Ra?waj PASSE?GEB VRr?B&iaB% OM M EN OIN <3 SEP^ Wv S^W^S \j gar Train? will run a* fo?!?we,':W?tM ther notice: (No. trains are;.?^;2???jflB?JSJ Branch cn Sundays.... t5Un.darA.t?w.?jy^ Leave Camden.---7 0S a? Leave Camden Jonction... SOtamva.WJ At rive at Cola?bia-^^^^ ? lfl^^l - :FRO*C?WMWA.- ~-:'^f: Leave Columbia.~!*.V 7 45 f Arrivc Camden Janctibn...?l 05tm":H?? Arrive at Camden-._HStp*? . :-T0 cBAttueiroK?: ?-?&<pJ%&~i Leave Camden.........^- ,rW4fSt;Jpt? Len ve Camden JUDC'...... 8 81 * Arrive at Charleston J.'.- 1* *Oir^~wW| FBOK ca\**fcnaTo?-i^^*^ Leave Charleston..--.- ....^&ggg Arrive Camden Junc'..^. ...... A^^^j? Arrive at Camden.....^....- ~~ TO : ?vt?t?rjr ^^m^ Leave Camden.'""^gB? Leave Camden Jonc~ ..... ...... ggSBl Arrive al Augusta.... FRO? AUGCSTA Leave Aognsta;.....U.* Arrive Camden Jaoc\ Arrive. Camden..... COXSECTloH*. Connections rende at Columbia b i 3 and' Greenville Riih^difc*rfc from all faints on that Road and tanburg. Union a&A Columbi* and 1 and Asheville Railroads,' ^?& J&ptZi lotte, Olu mb ta an d Aogart* > from all pointe -North,' both ;W*yjk{ leaving Camden at 7 06 a n, sad i 42 pm. ~ Connections made at Aogwtn all Puint? West and Sontb-vi and "with Central R. R." -^^z?** Connections made at Char?tateawift . er* to and from'New'Tork.oa Saturday*, wt:h CharIeston^nd^Ti?nalf ?a8^ ' va un ah and all points Soata^asdbl era for Jackson ville and points ?Sk ? river on Tuesday's andStfcf?jf?^''' Connection? made at "BtaAjrlUa^ well R. R. to and from Bamweltb) -- on Augusta Division^ THROUGH TIC**TS-ta*H! porehnsed by applying to at Camden. Di >< General Passenger and '-_ JOHN B. PECK, General tanager, r .,. Caarje*tt%, r ? The Best Newsf?pe^ and by far the Mpst tiead?fct^^S^? Agents wanted ewrywfeare ^ ?i^^S money in distributirw tl?-'-SwK>rtfe^^ The most interesting and- ? m^tif^'0;:^ geous offers ever made^ by'i^.MtM No Subscriber igrroed^riagj^^ Something l6r;.atLV U?Ss|^Hf^J Beantifal and Sabe taoHel ^w,B*T*j^T^^ Standard Gold aad<)thcgWiljih nJ&fjW&nT??^ Bootu, the Beat FaaH7r%?|^p|||M:'-'~^ of objec?i of real ntiUty'saJ^^^^^T^^ DAILY, per Ye^aUn?sJTNa^^i?O^ ^ DAILY, per Moert?iwJ?icsir|s^ SUNDAYS "per Ym-^^^^PI^P ^.OR EVERY DAY ^THC^f^^ft^ MEEKLY, per Year .ZuZ'^'Wf^^ Adare?, THE ^'jjw^^jj|j^r^ Sm?aaw>?_ jwnwnriontdmcct paitenantB .pwjmust? poo^auji ,p?r? joStA; ' ^JOJSOJ ojajdutoo rsMsanp aaqio ?tatem?os ptupww TTwyrt-Vi mm ~ tso] *fl;/;?<>?cr vnoaw.v' /o *ino ?u XpoaOs aqi Joy -sdsueRddT'. " WA OTCUOA PW* ein jo ?art?? t?MuifeitsiJt* C?EAT?CME