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. ? THE OLD ANO THE NEW. i; " ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ? ; ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '?fs-Z.^' - . - ~ - ''> -:. \*. ? ?? S '-a |f x . the wldsperM voice & Borrer, hoarse ?ad Oem tramWingr down the arches of the ' mgni And the veiled shadowef a formle** woe fcl^iwwalaa^a^aaeeBdfagli^t; :| - A?oC\ ascendiuglight along tbeeest { A node* radiance, chastened a* by grief, r Mr a? wfrifce fonds that Meas ? marriage ?:., - ? \*:" ^^W-A^s^ gL^-y Andalt thefr tears, soft, trembtreg in the ^g^*^t -;8^fa2nTxrathebtidsoflova,thAt8lo8p, . And they shall hurst in blossoms, red and "White, . ' Tb bend above the kindly year's reposa, Tb gladden in the. Kew Year's forward 'y-i-mn :.>-..; . . Pbrjsvarv. tear is frnitf ni when it flows ;0f?Vnm? eyes- that yield to Lores diviner '-. r . ' swajC """ ?: ~. : - .. - ? ? ' ?v.:v . . . ?? t.... Ok! nc* with stormsnor earthquakes comes -oar king; ft^ter crashofmighty cymbals in th* skies; ^ Bat as a pansy ope?, some shgbt thing r ; -Palsed into Kfe by whispered melodies Of tuneful vokes spals alone may hear ^ . That keep the time of tove's incessant song; ^^comeathe new, rejoicing, hopeful year, '~J?B?BX as midnight and her voiceless throng. I^?^-tt* year;- thy work was braver/ '0L : And thou hast loved ns, though thy open j hand: - .... ^ J smote^ns often, and oar feetAave nm 2n tangled paths and through the baining .'^: beside ns like a guide ^^<M^?parfsm?; bat to-nighfc wefeoi ~ ' :^^^te^Maoi?Qw^toach was sanctified p^B|* ?are^/?*o?e strength exceedeths bara e?& '": .: ofsteeL * "Hafl, rising year? As a2 the copses break Vc&CI^ spring ??esby; ^ _ I So youthful jock shall Jam themselves and ; ; ; Their wmte wing* ?0? gb?y&i as the sky - Grows warm with thee ana sntiling; Qesr or far, ' " Above^s3r gaf4ax% rich with Tta?xf****? Where^sat?ar Jkwe unveils h?rjawipw^ej^ ii^i??i? iBu^^oB?aftic^Jd?aT with plenty I-. : ? ; ? 1 . tNnftdBf om the fallen to the risen star WBh swift decisions sad tumultuous noise. With ell the pomp and blazonry of war, % Thereof drtns^theT>ugle*8 mellow voice; ' Jfot thne, O new yenr? in this early dawn, In this sweet s?ence of the rising day, . Oar chastened, souita, sorrowing for thc - gone, Itoiiisaailiy?ttfea tm. thy forward way. ' ; " ;9ad gfte thee grace, dear king, that holds S oar rates ; ? ? J In .the same hands that measure out the r0aay?i '. l? - God give thee grater and write on all thy :f.-* Th livingletters, "excellence?rid praise!" Yet grief nwt come and nations most bs tried By fire and sword, perchance, and sorrow sit &j many" a hearth wherever the flame has died. That angel hope or saintly love had lit "'. " " .'' Kay love be crowned with joy and faith by fact. Hay to? ba honored, humble worth ap? praised At its high value ; justice, though exact - And true and equal still, by mercy raised To higher planes, exalt its golden rule! May peace pear over all her gentle flood, Contentment tea ch us, in ber perfect school, That aU God gives is given for our good ! CHve rest or straggie. ease or haunting pain, As Heaven may win, but Jet us be con? tent; When floods subside the fields bear richer grain, And joys are sweetest after grief is spent. Let each but keep the altar of his heart Warm with the sacred fires of love and troth, Afid live this year, and every year, as part Of God's aB-ccmquering, all-renewing youth. BEAT. & PAEXOL JfcwcasTLX, Ind, Dec. SI THE TIGER OF SINGAPORE. tn? Feroelows BeaeS Attaelts a Maa -A Famoas Tiger Hunter. [Washington Poet Interview.} "Are the tigers and other wild animals as destructive and dangerous as they used taber "Perhaps not quite as much, but it is al? most an every day occurrence for some of the natives to be carried off by one of the ferocious beasts. Numbers are killed whose deaths are never reported to the police. Sometimes bodies are found lying out in the jungle T'ith the neck, broken and half eaten. Tbc tiger grows to an immense sizs there. A fuli-growo tigers* paw will leave a mark in ?of t soil which could scarcely be covered hy large saucer. In killing a man or beast tb? tiger always approaches from behind, and, springing on the back of a victim, breaks the latter's ?eek with a stroke of it* powerful paw. Thea the tiger sucks tbs jugular vein, and sometimes the calf of the : leg of the victim. "According to the state of his tigership'a appetite, he then either eats the choice and leahy parts of the dead carcass or leaves il ont? he is hungry, when he returns and finishes it They have terrible teeth, and caa crush a horse's or bullock's bone witt M mach ?as?- as a clog cooli a chicken's. The tigers aro to bold whoa hungry that they will carry off a woman or a chid from a hou? io. broad daylight* carrying them with as orach ?aso ?3 a oat- does a mouse.'* "Are there no measures takes to exter? minate them?* "There ia a reward of $25 for every tiger killed. It used to. be fpo, but they became io plentiful that the price for their death had to bo reduced! Ono of th? most famous tig?r hunters Singapore ever boasted was a man named Carroll, an overseer of a sugar plantation. He was a South Carolinian, and always used an old Kentucky rifle. Ea was a dead shot, and sometimes Salted twp man-eaters a day. When a carcass was found in the woods ba would go out to it, and tither dig a hoi? in th? ground, in which to conceal himself, or climb a tree, from which h? could get a good shot ht the tiger when ba came to finish the remains of his victim. .From this coigne of vantage faa used to fetch them every tima Ha was never ono? hurt by the beasts, and at last died of jungle fever-" THE TEMPERANCE WORKER, Removed from Colombia, 8. C. A Live, Temperance Paper, Published Semi-monthly io SUMTER, S. C. Under the Editorial management of RKV. H. F. CHBEHZBKSQ, G.W.C.T. OF l.O.G.T. OF S. C. Assisted by an able corps of Editor?'. The patronage and influence of all frit nd's of Temperance is solicited. Terms only 60 cents a year. To advertisers desiring a wide circulation,' it offers an excellent medium. On business, address N. G. OSTEEN, Publisher. TUTT'S 25 YEARS IN USE. The ereatett Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER? .Loss of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain ta the bend, with & duli sensation ia thc hack part. Pata ander the ahoalde blade* Fullness after eating;? with adis inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of tem per, Low spirits, with a fcelias of haring- neglected abate daty, Weariness, Dizziness* Fluttering at the Heart, Dots heisre the eyes, Headache ever the right eye, Restlessness, with ?fal dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. : Tv rr'S PUJLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a ; .cbangeoffeelingnstoastoxiishthesnfferer. V"'5^IjSSFy,^??AJ,lB??t**e*and came tb? body to Take on ol?aJnStbm the system is oonrisbed, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organ*,Tte<?tUar Stools arc produced. Price aik. 44 Murray St..!s".Y. T?TTS HAIR DYE, GRAT HAIS or WHISKERS changed to a GLO&ST BLACK by ? singl? application cf this DYE. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. Office, 4-4 Murray St., Mow York. H?rp?r's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar j? the only paper in the aggSliMhat combing th^ choicest literaturo and the- fi"pgt%? Mffi^tion7>f?t? latest fash ??ns ano ; methods of household adi^nment. Its weekly illustvations and descriptions of the newest Paris and Nea York styles, WK.**-i's asefsl pattern sheet supplements and cnt pa& terns, by- enabling ladies, to be their o.wn dress? makers, save many times the cost of subscrip? tion! " Its papers on cooking, the managemen t of servants, and housekeeping in its various details are eminently practical. Much atten? tion is given to the interesting topic of social etiquette, and its' illustrations of art nced'e work are acknowledged lo be unequalled. Its literary merit is of the highest excellence, and the unique character of its humorous pictures has won for it the name of the American PHUCJI. : . ' . Harper's Periodicals. Ter Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY, One Year-..4 40 j HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year_$4 00 ll Ail ? ER'S BAZAR, One Year_4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, oneyear. 2 00 HARPER'S E?ANELIX SQUARE t'LlBRAW, OaeYe?r(S2 -N?uiher*) 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. " The volumes of the Bazar begin with the ?first 'nomber lor ' January of each year. When n<> time is specified, it witt be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the ? Number next after the receipt vf order. Bound Voluntes of II A RP ?K'S BAZAR for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent j by; mail,; po* tag? paid, or bjrexpvessr (provided j the freigfc t does not exceed one dollar per vol? ume,} for $7.00 per volume. Cloth caser-for each volume, suitable for binding, witt-..bc seat by mail; postpaid on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance ot lops. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without.the ex pi ess order vf Harper A Brother?. Ad dress HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1886.; ~~ " Harper's Y?ucg People. f ~~ Aa Illustrated Weekly: The position ??f Haancu's Yooso P?m?tB as the leading weekly periodical for .voung readers ts well established. The publishers spare no pains to provide tho best sud mo.?t attractive reading and. illustrations. The serial and short stories ba*estrong dramatic interest. while they are wbollT free from whatever is pernicious or vulgarly sensational; ?he papers on natural history and science, travel, and the facts of life, are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, gaines nod pastime.* give full information on these subjects- There is nothing cheap about it bat its price. An epitome of everything that is attracfive and desirable in juveiile literature.- Bonton Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family which it visits.-Brooklyn Uuton. It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures. inf?r mation, and interest.- Christian Adrvcatc,X.Y. TERMS i POSTAGE PREPAID. $2 A YEAR. Vol. VII commence? November 3, IS So. SISCI.K NOISERS. Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Pr.gt Office Money Order or Draft, to ?void chance of loss. ?*tc?p*tper* are not to copy thin adrert?*enie>it without the expect* order of ti A UPKR A liti- THKRs. Address HARPER & BROTHERS. New Yo?-fc. C. L HOYT Sc BRO, batches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads and Everything Pertain? ing lo Breech-Loadine (?uns. Dec 16 FIRST (lp JOB WOKE AT BOTTOM PRICES? WJTCHIAJ m mum JOB OFFICE ?0> CRAIG'S FURNITURE UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT SUMTER, s. c. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Furniture embracing all the styles and qualities usually found in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaos, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Nots, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, Ste, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, is F?LL AND COUPLETS. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from ?3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, in all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every k case. Oct. 9_ Wk. J. CHINA, DEALER IN Dr jigs, Medicines and cr i?emicals. FINE TOILE " SOAPS. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET z. RTICLES. Ac. <*c. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND DYE STUFFS, CLASS, PUTTY, <Jc. Price's Cream B.Ak1ng Powder, Which for purity, strengt b *nd healthfulness stands alo.0? Kew Patent Sta*" fcaaap, Giving a light equal to 3 or 4 ordinary lamps and is perfectly sa. fe. Knickerbocker Shoulder braces. For ladies and gents. Easily aJju?ted an? worn with comfort. Full supply of Fresh Gurdon Seeds. April 9 SUMTER DISTRICT SChYHM* (COLORED.) FIRST SCHOLASTIC YEAR. Temi Commencing October 12, 1885, Ending June 30, 1886. We desire to fill a long felt vacancy in this District, by offering to all a school of a high? er grade-a preparatory school, for the enter? ing of 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, ."$5.00 to $7.00 Taition, per month, Intermediate Dep't 75 " " Grammar " 1.00 " " Greek and Latin- 1.00 " " French. 1.00 " " Music, instrument 2.00 Music, vocal, and military tactics..-... Free Scholars received at any time. No reduc? tions made, except for sickness. For further information, address either REV. A. WESTON, Pres. B'd Trustees. REV. E. H. WILSON, Seneriotc-adeat. REV. I. 3. SMITH, Professor. Sumter C. H., S. C. School bnilding on Council Street, ia rear of A. M. E. Church._ COME ONE, COME ALL -TO The Blacksmith Shop Opposite W. M. Graham's Feed and Sale Statte, *ad get vour HORSES SHOD In the very best style by competent work? men. Special attention paid to horses that Cut and Over-reach. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, kc, repaired in the best style. AU kinds of Blacksmith? ing done promptly. J. I. BRUNSOX. Sept 1_ THE 'SeTOgM?Gliiiie, LIKE TUB ?1T0N BEE, UNEXCELLED BY AMY, [Sure to Give Satisfaction. general Office, Ilion, X. Y. New York Office, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. "REMINGTON CDcublo and Triple Action) The REMINGTON PUMP is ahead of all competition vork?ug easily and rapidly. It is sw: ?. .-./. : :?..-?l never needs priusi;: WE F?I?N?? :: -TY vni:.::~:?Ts ra TITB FUMP3 TO ur Ti::::.r :-vn L>'< wirn WIND MILL. Send for illustrated i :rcular and Price List, with TcstimouiiVli-. Address, REMI5GT0N AG'L CO., sion, K. v. N*w YOEE Om CE: HS ('"jam brr? Street. AO-TCISTTS WANTED. sure to picase PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dress? ing t!ic hair. Restoring the color when gray,a:?d preventing Dirt diufT. It cleanses the srr.?p, ?? stops thc hair falling, a;id is 50 -. ami $1. siz=s at Druggists. mm The Best Cough. Cure y ci cen use and the hes: Vtv.wn preventive r?( Consumption. }'\\"KV*S Ti/Xtc kc;-: ir. a home 'sa senti?-j: to kc>-p sickness out. "Use 1 cii>crce.:ry it keeps the \,\->v? pure f.i.d thc Stomach, Livsr and Ki-jncys its wcriiia;; cr-.k-r. Cvvr.h . -V.J C.^lJs var.Uh Lc .'yre it. lt=b-.:ihi% t:;> t?:-.- |.c.i?:h. I: vou surfer f:->rti i'rhihty SUiii? F.ru? V>:.s, r"-:!g'?:. .Uti;-.:.,, i'ycvp-ij. h.... riwy Ci :- naleCoi: : . ' : ". ' r a?v eli? : . .: t:.c Lu*;.*<, ."',.. : : i v: N-i. :.--:"t v+U Li .,. - . .. '.. L :! : i . KKV.'Z TONIC . j; -/...I ..":,= > . r:c-.. :..V vigor. H i ?cox & co.. Sr. y. v J h ?? ?/r-j^i-is. ?-arge juivi:;;; L>uy:is< $1 size. THE AIM AK HO li SE CO ll.M: H '-'r Vanderhorst and Kiwg S?r HAVING ?ESS LEASKD BY (Formerly of 190 Meeting-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for th* Hfcutiiui?(j??ti.in ..f Boarders. Parties visiting Chirieslon ?fi ? find this House conveniently situated tor bus?-, ness, and directly on the line of Sires! Ksi?^?*?. Terni?, per day, $1 00. Feb 18 CHINA HALL, COR. KING AND LIBERTY STS., CHARLESTON. C. DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, CHAN DELIERS, BRACKETS, And a Full Line of Lamp Trimmings. Colored English Dinner Setts, 115 pieces for $15.00. Tea Setts, 44 pieces, at $4. A full line of American Thin White China Dinner Setts, 122 pieces, $12-cheapestgoods on market. A fall line ef Band Chamber Setts, 10 pieces, S3 to $5 each. All of the above goods first class. Packed and delivered to anv Railroad in City free of charge. J. P. BROWNE. Aug 25_ NORTHERN PRODUCE. FOREIGN FRD?Tl FRESH FISH 1 AP pies, Potatoes. Cabbages. Onions, Pears, Tomatoes. Beets, Turnips, Lemons, Nuts, and Fruit and Vegetables of all varieties, received by every steamer from New York. We deal exclusively in Northern Produce and handle only choicest stock. Also, Fresh Fish of all kiuds. Our fall fishing has just commenced. Remember and send yonr orders for Fruits Produce and Fresh Fish to thc old reliable house of J. S. TERRY & CO., 9 Market Street, Charleston, S. C. N. B.-Our facilities for handling and shipping Fresh Fish are unequalled in the South. C. BART & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruit, APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, COCOANDTS, LEMONS, PEANUTS, PINE? APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGES, Ac, &c. 55, 57 and 59 Marlzet Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 29_ FURNITURE. JOS. F. NORRIS, 235 King Street, Charleston, S. C. THE LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN SOUTH CAROLINA, Representing the largest and best Manu? facturers throughout the United States, Cus? tomers have ibe rare privilege of selecting from the latest and ieadine styles of the day. Immense stock always in store, and the lowest prices guaranteed. Special attention given to the packing of all goods to be shipped, thereby insuring safe delivery. Sumter Friends, come and see me. i>pt 29 _ TH^ CLD~~R?i?8tE STOVE K-OtfSE. r. CAMPBELL Sc CO ?2 Msetiaj Street, Ciarlssfoa, S. C. Still Hold the Lead as Dealers Sn First Class Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves, Ranges and Grates, Lead and Iron Pipes, Pumps, &c , &c, &c. A fui? line of Repairs kept for all Stoves we sell. The attention of the people of Sumter and id joining Counties ts asked. When more than one stove is ordered at :hesame time we will deliver free of freight. Send for prices on anything in our line. THE WAVERLY, CHARLESTON, S. C. The above "Hov se having been NE AV LY FURNISHED throughout, in a FIRST CLASS MANNER, is without exception the most ""mpletely furnished House iri toe City, and is under the Sole Proprietorship and management of the Public's obedient ser?aot, JOS. FRICKS, Jr. RATES-$2 aad $2.50 per day. Sept 16 * o B. F. MITCHELL <fc SON, PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OP COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. "WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f t're. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &e. - ALSO, - Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. S.-l.-.-reil North (yandina aud Maryland >EKl> RYE. All nar Goods iTuarauteed best quali? ty and at lowest pri?es. No charge for ?-iivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. A NEW ENTERPRISE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. Buggies 3BxxiX"fc FROM TIIK GROUND UP. PLANTATION WAGONS. LOG CARTS; SPRING WAGONS, cr any Styli- ot Vehicle desired, HIM! Muniras for Buries or Wn?oni. Norther:; ?ind Weslarn nifuie li?:i* ??ies in stock. P. MOTZ. Oct 27 WORK. SHO WITHOUT STEAM POWER BY iTii2?o.:0PTrtT??.'or MRSE8' ?A7. FOOT POWES machinery c*m competo with ste?ir.i power, S?>St? ?C? tri:?.?. Meta ?anti woori .vorkerspeu-i f<?r priC.'S. ]:!.;str'-* ?-.l?.-iin'Jlw ?TC??. vV. F. J ii:?. ?? ivi2i's< rt, \Am kiWel. til. Address > 61. ?>..?? ?:. i Vi-.y . ? :.< ?jianjr Wf- : -: :;. ? ' I <:..?.: i - i>.fc,;i\ ivriy. ICO S vi--; ... <!-o\Ns, ty iX<Q. For Cash, Easy Payments - r Kent?:*!. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., NEW YORK ; ROSTON ; CHICAGO. G. W. C. DICK, D. D. S. Office over Bo?in's New Store, ENTRANCE ON MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. Office Hours.-9 to 1:30 ; 2:30 to 5. Sept 8 A GREAT REVOLUTION -IN THE IRON ORE MINES OF EUROPE, -AND THE MINES OF AMERICA ARE QUAKING. But the Solid Hardware Minds of R. W. DURANT & SON Remain intact. Besides every known variety of SHELF HAEWAEE They would call especial attention to a very large and well selected stock of RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING In all widths, with Rivets and Burs or Lacing as may be desired. STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY AT ALL PRICES. A large and superb stcek of 023L?33.?? and Glassware, And the finest and largest assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS, &c, from the best fatories of Europe and America. Especial attention bas been paid in the selection of POT WA RE, 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 LOW PRICES. K. w. DURANT & SON. Main Street, opposite the Bank, Sumter, S. C. ept 15 ASHLEY SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain on the Market. The S. G. S. has been nsed all over oar Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfacci?n. ASHLEY ASH EJLEOTEST, 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 GARDEN FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Proses, Geraniaais, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. s l-3 Charleston, S. CL Tia Largest and. Most Complete Establishment South. Established 1342. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, O?ee and Wareroomr. King, opposii? Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, AND BUILDING MATERIAL. FACTORY, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE OF W. PERCIVAL, Charleston, S. C. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS Brac?r-3ts, Moulding, &c. LARGE STOCK, LOW PRICES, GOOD WORK. Get an estimate from me before purchasing elsewhere. Yon will save money by it. ^MMp^M^M?,^^N EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD AVAIL B^^JK^^2^^^K8M^^ Himself of the advantages offered at the ?Sa?^^^jjgMfcKr?? BRYANT, STRATTON^ A^SADLER BCSI DI? C? M17 CQ iV^n For {requiring a thorough and practical train JJ (JD lit. Ll D D j Emm fl ing in business affairs. I_ r^mmmwkW Witt improved and enlarged facilities, we rm^Mamm^Sf'mfaTm^f^ W/ announce our Twenty-Second Annual Opening fl M *.?1 % Bi f?r tbe recn>"?ion of pupils. BJUsBfcfl?asUKM?L fl^jfc^i The currie" *um of study embraces a thorough I ZmW preparation fer business affairs. Hm T Tl rrn itf The proficiency acquired by our many pupils Lil I Li LI Cr ll Vf JHBH daring a period cf over twenty years as educa uwMuu yM *-*M tors of routh is our strongest commendation. -^?ftafli Pupils enter at an/ time. For circulars, cat A^TfiW/ alogues, terms, &c. Ch ? -on or address yjfW/ W. H. SADLER, President, ?My Sept 8 Nos. 6 k 8 Bi. Charles St., Batto. a^CtTB?S-Diphtheria^ Croup, Ajtfcreg,BronohitU. Neuralgia. Bhmimatirm, Bleeding at th? Tsmg*. < Hoareeneae, Influenae, Halting Cough, wie oping Couch, Catarrh, Choler?Marbra, Dy*?nUry, Ch ronlo Diai-rhoe?. Kidney Troubl?e, and Spinal Diaoaaaa. Pamphlet free. Pr. L 8. Johnson St Co., Josten. Man. PARSONS' SPILLS Theae pille were a wonderful diso ovary. Wo others Uko them in tho world.t Will positively eure or -ei i ev? all manner of disease. The information around each box la worth tea tunes the eost of a box of pill?. ?ind out about thom and you will alwaya be thankful. "^^.?^oj^IU^S^W^ii* free. Sold everywhere, or last by mall for 86c. In aU^npa. Dr. I. S. JO H2f SOW Sc CO. .S3 OH, lt., Belton. ?hcridan's Condition-. - "??Z " mw mrm m H SH B E A "? SS ? al??2?**"^?? #*ft!l Powder ia abiolutelyH Bj m Hfl I* HS ft I G\ ? ? Xi?^ Sf?! ?S pura acd highly coa-gE SE H O fl Hal Haft1 ? ? lf^? ^ ? <?ur?e ?entrat*d. OneounocHBI R kUg S__ ULBllB. 1 BTE W ohioken oholerj and is worth a round of EMi SW. BM Vi EH BIB m ? ll W audi??*??? of hana, rtay other kind- rt is?9K SR El H 5 *! H l^fll S H J Is worth it? woight > - g-voa wich food Bera BQK BB W M San ? a ^^s^ lexia ? SS twr? by m ?41 fr??. Poid evorywher*, or aunt by ma? for 28 o?lfc la Stamps, fl 1-4 lb. air-tight j&?S?!l#l?. WrFQJ?J0' Six cana by ?xpr?BR, prepaid, for 63.00- DA. L &. JOKJfftOK at CO.. PoatOB FALL AND WINTER OF 1885. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING PIECE GOODS, HATS, Gents' Hildemar, Neck-wear, Overcoats, &c, .FOR t" -r, YOUTHS AKD CHILD HEH S ;?;vu- complete In nil departments. /barked flown Ver j l^ow And a call and examination is earnest? ly solicited before purchasing elsewhere, ?ALSO D. J. WINN. Sent 3 WULBERN Pt?rtR, WHOLESALE OBJ?OEBS, AND DEALERS *M Mmi Hors, Tota, k 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 S. B. THOMAS, Agi No. 320 KING STREET, Opposite Liberty, ffiMoi Wes, Paper Haapp Lr ACE CURTAINS, CORNICES ANO UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON S. C. Dec ll_o T. S. JNTIJPcSOJNT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Bags, &c. No. 233 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C Particular attention given to Filling of Order? and all Goods guaranteed as represented. Jan 6 x GO TO Jil, ORO,, 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., -FOR Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS, JEWEI/RT, SILVER ANO PLATED WARE SPECTACLES AND ETC GLASSES* Large assortment of WEDDING PRESENTS always on hand. Orders 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 Glass in all its Appointments. Supplied with all Modern Improvements. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bells and Lights. Heat? ed Rotunda. RATES $2 00, $2 50 AND $3.00. Rooms Reserved by Mail or Telegraph. Sept 16_ CHAS. O. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission -DEALF.3 IN GAME AND POULTRY. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St., East of East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Country Produce are re? spectfully solicited. Poultry, eggs, kc. All orders filled with dispatch. Aug 25_o_ AUGUST TAMSBERG, Manufacturer of BAIR JEWELRY, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c. No. 332 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jewelry neatly repaired. Aug 25_ THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 KING STREET. Four Doors S?rth Academy of Music. CHARLESTON, S. C. rilHIS well appointed Hotel was opened for J the reception of Guests, March ist, 1885, bj'G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of the ' 'New Brighton Hotel," Sullivan's Island. Tte "WINDSOR" is newly furnished throughout, having WoTen Wire Spring and Hair Actresses on all beda Fronting on ( King Street, with extensive Southern expos- | ure, making All the Rooms Dry, Airy and Pleasant. To make thc ?HOTEL WINDSOR," what has long been >vaoted, a STRICTLY FAMI? LY HOTEL, ATo Liquors ic?l bc ?old on the premises Rates, $1.50 to $2.C0 per day-Liberal terms made by the week or month. G. T. ALFORD, Manager. "ftfflP PHILADELPHIA SHICER Inclndine Tucker, Bnffl?*? ?box of 4 Hemmers, ano Bind ,au<l usual outllt of iwetre jieces. wimatrt 3 wm. 5n* VC TRIAM? UH I O roar own boone before yon pay one rent. other tetchy machine manx'facturer in the United ?Htt?rs 'dure* to jnoke this Ojficr. Th cv are !:am! ffc?5 i^-'^^Sflsoaie. durable, ard hfent rS>^^?S ^rtmn?ne. Sane ?? itMr 05?. Pa roanne from 11? and Mwm Rwul mt circniar amt \ CA. WOOD & CO . . testimonial-*. / 17 X- Tgnth ?t-. Phil?;-.'?. l?a. tM MT?iT? WH?SLB f ^ I The loudest and mottj^, M J pterelpKiy ? 1? I^X^HFffj^^^p be beard from one lo >^^^^^?^ ^tTa?*! two mile* ^^\?^^?k ?3 X\*n brecentrefir^^^^^^^SHH^^r?^ *x%% ?Me*j&V;J^?mWW^^?""ll*3< h :?^0^^?*^ma?,'for 25 cent? in yr [Anirir ?tamps. Order now, mJSs*SEKmr ant! cet our cat&lcxrue ot R 3? Pi ri IE. A Li L80N <fc CO? PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. TRANSIENT AND REGULAR, -ix BALTIMORE CITY, -AT 164 WEST FAYETTE STREET. GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BOARD, COM fortable rooms and attentive servant?. Conveniently located for all claesea of boa ders, being ia the central part of the city, near the wholesale houses, Collegee, (both Business and Medical,) and all pointa of in? terest. Terms moderate. Nov. 10. WILMINGTON* COLUMBIA AN? ??G?STA R. B. CONDENSE!? St H ED t LE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 4t~ DaBy. ELATED Nov. 15, I8S5 No. 42. Bxe'pt Mood? No. 48, Dafly.^ Leave Wilmington L-eave Waccaraaw Leave Marion.. ... Ar've Florence.... Ar've Sa ra ter...... Ar've Columbia... 545 AX 8 16pm 7 IO - 9 39 " i 56 - ll 27 ** 9 38 - 12 10 ? j ........... 4 24am . 6 40 I io Up* lit? - ft 47*? \.U.f 4*4 '? ?4T* TRAINS t? OIN t? NORTH. No. 45. Dly exc't Saturday No. 43, Daily. N?,47, DaiTj. Leave Columbia.. Ar've Sutofer ..... Leave Florence... Leave Marion. Leave Wa cen maw IO 05 PM 10 47 ?. 1243AM Ar've Wilmington J 150" 430 pm 5 14 ** 7 03 ? 830 ?:: r55"p? 19 00 ? 4 2? a? 8 20 ? Trains No. 48 and 47atop orly at Brinkley'?, Wbiteviii?, Lake Waceatnaw, Fair .Blaff. Niel? ?la, Marion, Pee Dee, Florence, TimraoasviUe, Lynchburg. Mayesville, Sumter, Wedgefield, Cuniiien Junorton and JSastover. Passengers for Colombia and all point? ea C. k 6. R. R-, C., C. k. A. R. E. Statieaa, Aiken Jonction, and appoints beyond, sbeald take No. 4 S Night Expr?s*. Poll aaa -Stoper for Angosta on this train. - '"' Pullman Sleepers for Savannah on tra?a 49. AU trains ron solid between Charl**** iad Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVIHE, General Sap/t. J. R. KEN LY, Superintendent Trana. T. M. EMERSON, tien. Passenger Agit. NORTH-EASTERN R. RTC? STJPEBINTBNDEITP'S OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. CHARLBSTOS, S. C., Dec 13, 1885. On and after this date the following Sehe? dole wiil he run daily : .: Leave Charleston. Arrive Florene?. No. 43-12 05 noon.. 4 10> K. Nc. 45- 6 00 P. x............. 9 55 r. tr. No. 47-12 10 A. M...._4 11*: X, Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. No 48-12 25 A. K.....^.^. 4 35 A. it. No. 40- 1 35 A. X.5 00 A. ?.i V No. 42 9 58 A. M........._1 50 P. X? - Nos. 40 and 47 will not ?top at Way-Sta? tions. ,t Nos. 42, 43 and 45 will stop at all Station?. No. 48 will stop at Monck? corner, Si. Stephens, Lanes Eingstree and Lake City. CENTRAL S AILEOAD SCH?OTL1 DAILY. . ^ No. 53-Leaves Charleston............ 7 20 a at ' '1 Lane's....... ?M..?..? 8-' 36 a TS " Sumter ........v. 9 30am Arrives Colombia............ 10 40 a a? No. 52-Leaves Colombia............. 5 27 p ?? " Sumter................ 6 45 pm 11 Lane's. .......~...... 7 45 p m Arrives Charleston9 10 n nt Nos. 52 and 53 will stop at Lanes, Forres? ton and Manning. ' T. M. EMERSON, J. F. DITOiR. Gen'1 Pass. Agent. Gen' 1 Sop't. South Carolina Railway Co, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. PT? COMMENCING SEP., 6th, 1885, Passen? ger Trains will roo as follows, un til fur? ther notice. (No trains are rua on Carnee? Bran eh on Sundays. Standard that Ta merid? ian.) TO COLUMBIA. * . Leave Camden._ 7 00 a is 3 15 p a Leave Camden J unction... S 01 a m 5 S9:p aa Arrive at Columbia........ 9 25 ?A 10 00 y m FttoX COLUMBIA Leave Columbia.............. 745am 527 pm Arrive Camden Junction...ll 05 a m 6 41 ,p sa Ar/ive at Camden..12 59 p m 7 42 p sa TO CBARLK?TO* Leavo Camden............ 7 00 a m 3 15 p ? Leave Camden June*...... 8 01 a m 509 p m Arrive at Cb ur lei ton...... 12 20 pm 9 05 ps? FR** CBAaiaaTon Leave Charleston.._.......?. 7 28 a m Arrive Camden Jonc'...~. .???^11 05.? m Arrive at Camden.............12 59 p a To A corSTA Leave Camden 3 15 pm Leave Camden Jone?,..................... 5 o9pm Arrive at Augusta.10 3? p sa FROM A CG CST A Leave Augusta......... ........... 10 50: p at Arrive Camden June'.-.............-....lu 09 a m Arrive Camden.- -........-.12 55 p sa COJTKKCTIORS. Connection? made at Colombia with Colom? bia and Greenville Railroad both ways, to. aaa fro? all points on that Road and on the Spar tanborg, Union and Co*ntnbia and Spertanborg and Asheville Railroad?, also with th? Char lotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad to. andi from all points North, both ways, by trains leaving Camden at 7 00 a m, and arriviog ? at 7 42 p m. . . - Connection? made at Augusta to and Aresa all Point? West and South via Georgi* R.B. and with Central R. R. Connections made at Charleston with Steam, ers to and from New York on Saturdays. Also with Cbarleston and Savannah Railway-for Sa? vannah and all point? Soath, and with ateau ers for Jacksonville and points ea St. Jena's river on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Connections made at Blackville with Ban? well R- R. to ?od from Barnwell by a&- <raia? on Augusta Division. . .... THROUGH T?CKETS to all point?, caa Va porcbased by applying to James Jones, Agaat at Camden. D. C. ALLEN. General Passenger and Ticket Agaat. 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