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VW?- -. >Aa*!iav*^ Imbibe ways, . ??||||^ pleased wi A a.: ^SHtlN??-' ou> the. aboV? subject ??p^?^ae^^ -die: ^^^^^^^^^?^^^^*5^0*1. sense ra the; ; ? . !: of, bis- ; ,3O|??^^ ^w%o>_<^S$ to .oe ; ^^^^^^^^A^^?^^^^^^V?? ootvtafce - ^^^^letglti^E? for panted. He m?st 4>ear' ^^^^^^tl^^^i^tli.^i ? tim*-and ' ^^^^^g?ia?^^?i^^?b??,- ia-oar oj* sion r - %??^^ ?? ^^^pOahWet?^e^.?S^he p*^.mflea? ?^ZT ^jt^St^tift-:of:^tl>e- Brodel ikacW, ?be ' ?:: -^^et?gocy^f bi* work. ^-^ Btcsr. \3br.^ genios : . .. ... *-;/~ ....... i -?N-?^^^t?NS ty ?t?*nta to es-^ ^ tablisfa myself ra toy profitm. Yon ^ Bium A tooire? indoAgeoceia intoxicating drinks >btft robbed tDe of tbe position I sbotild this day oooapy. I bave ^ ^^^^ ; ? a tfrsrd, and innumerable others, ending r^: m fot6^k??oB; . 4 earnestly ask alt fbose interested TO my we?are and hr . that of ray wife, ?ever to aile me to. take- a drink. Tbe determination liberto tocciiiiqaof in any shape of my ownteee ;wih\ shan, with God's fti li^^iiever^ie shakeu. Bepectfu?ly, JOSEPH II. BEXCK. : filante, Jan. 29th, I8S5. , . E. S. X-GiIes, ESIJ., bas retired from <iie c*?iO?hip of^ tho Greenwood Light. ? ? !Pne louie of. the, Oraageharg and Lewiedale iUiiroai is to ?e sarveyed soon. A two-year-old daaguter of Thos. K. ^oosbe, newr Ninety -Six, -dropped dead *" W: Ci ?wet, ife^.^ Abbeville wiii deirrer the anniversary address at tbe Lsttrewville Female College comioecce? ment. . . - rA nefro^abin was-demolifiied daring a t?Kmder storm near Monck 's Corner on tho 3d, and one Of the colored occa pants waskUied- ?nd two tajnred. J \On toe '?aet?^oo of ia ?tafe dinaer at ?ne of the cabinet officer's, Miss Cleve? land -gaietry asked tbe butler to remove tbe wine glasses standing at ber plate. He removed them as quietly as thc re ?qoest had been made. Bot the act was not an noticed, and soon every lady at tile, table, following tbe example of the firft lady of tbe l?nd^ had the glasses xeaiovedlrom : ber plate. : Ira a report of the Cr?tisdi Ant?-To \*?CQ SoUetyr .toe fid?owing: is stat; *3d : 1 lt is a fact thai in mt>st eases of breach of Ate Good Teaagiar obiig^ tion ^&aran has been a smoker. In one district it was proved by investi? gation- that the saaukittg teetotalers wer?'a ?itt?e ?ore tba? -seven lisies as J&i^^t?eir obltgaiioiis J.- : -'.Af wm M.. ?Wt? ?ejft??fatff? -jSoutA Carolina in [ ^ fS^^^ JO/ the \^U^ States from t&e ?mvi^enc%Mrd^ the Government 0farck fy - 4789) to 4i& Jam- \ , ?^,1886. vA - Pierce Kniter. .'^ .i; : Ralph Izard. . T;; ^ 1; jaeob Reid. . - ; .?John Hunter.. ^ ?fiar?es Pioclarey. 7- - ^ Tho?as,Sur?j)ter. . -.-.-v. - Jo?m Tay?or. v ^ - William Sm?t?. r - ; ? Ylf ; ; Robert Yoong Htiyne; * . *-* ' John ?. Calhoun, f-?v * 5* Daniel Elliott Huger?- . " John: Ewing GaIhetnKv ? ~" iJcbn :<*aifiard;:. ji WiKiam Harper. ? - r .William Smitb. S^hen I). Mili?t^ p|gf , - li Wi?ianr GrBrestouv FrWi?irH.^li?ortt : ? *- R^xi Ba??wett. |<fl ?? R. Barnwell Rb?tL ? Josiah ?Jv Evans; j Arthur ?..Hayne. ;. JamealOhesnut. S - , i ? Jame? JI. Hammond. . > ; \ Wade .'EamptoB. -,<? ;?/?;>.?' v ? HattbeiirrC^bra?t?Bttt?^. S& ^ Ia i865> the-Ho?. B; F.. P?rry,: of Greenville,, s andi the-Hoav John L Man niog,- of C?aren don, ! .were^-etex&ed lBl<^^^ar.^?^x?i in 186t>, to; succeed Ji anning tut tbey were not allowee!to taketneir seats. : ?lohn |p Patterson? of^e^ylvania^ and one Sawyer, were elected - ?y th?. Re pnD??e?iietin 1868. ...At-jSawyeFs re s?gnaiTOrf Thomas X; Rofe?itsob; a na? tive; was el ected, in ?is:steitd Jonff^a!Hard?was:el?c4?d five Unies in s?cces8ipni dyiiig in b? fifth -terni. John 6. ?aihona was also elected five* times; not ia successionhowever. Jhreerl5^rer?^d two Haynes have represented ;he State in t&e Senate. ^ih?^atrers; Pief*ce, tio^irst Sena-^ t'?r eiected from Sooth Carolina, - was i?trjt?e^t?ree times, A. P. Statler tbre?^trmes, and the ; present ineanv bent, IkL C Butler, twrceiT Ada&gser^..; ~ ..... ..... . J.'?CNa^?WBI6HT,- % 'remnants threes cents: per- yardi Whoop:": -?heap enough 1 G oods is go? ing down^liop?ii^i^?sl^to;?]* go after them;* Toui^ ?B\\ his ^pocketfe v W hat coonee ? ed io his ffl^y?1^?^?se^^?ife^'l thin, wee, ^?f?p^^?^^^?^ ? 'Betty was aTiiog - rirat'"'day ;: her ?not bor said, and she had th o tight'fit to whioe and hold ont wistfolry " her. little hand when ber father went*off to work. - Tb? fingers io Tom'8 j>c<?e6'held ten cents, tbe> price of hi?^ Teg?lair-mX)3fningdrmfc;^ By some mental.process it occurred to him that i?^l^M^^ thee? yards of^the calico,'and; -that' would make Betty a gown ; aod wheo she sat on bis knee unfolding it at -nights-she- cross, sickly (aee^'wouid grow chiWiike and gay. 4She'li he more glad of the frock than I wilEof: my ^^ramV'^'?ald * Tom ; and he tamed back and asked for three yards bf tbe^c?aco:; ^OaT the couster a basket held narrow whiter trimming marked *1 ct.*r:'"*Dfo?8: :t&at ruean a cent a yard ? tsf?&'-'&t?. *Ghij> " in yard, and bring the dime exea J *it will rna^e a~very neat little dress, and the edge ' wiri Jtrim the- neck aod sleeves,'' said the shop-girl pleasantly. ^Just the fii?ce of a drinfc, . said; Tom uneasily.*^ v; . . ; "*K"ali mee :Would irse their drink-' money so there wonld be Ipss ragged children,and.<liscouraged mothers? We?,JBettor, was not ragged, but she w?-shabby, and-^ora> 'few- wife, was-j getting to ?oj??; ^lessj aed^Jiopeless. Was it his fav.lt ? He never was drunk, neve? was/j^mj^rcss^ ''* Tg?- centsTia the morning, the same at night, sow and .then'a ?Sunday afteraoGu tipple, and a"?ffon<^y;?ff when he fett d?H and cross-not mach over* tws dol?a TS a week; oa tfety ^whole, year ia and ont ; that was all. . It was an *alf that made ! the\/V ?ligerea ; comfort and safety, and uarrowness and anxiety at home. -Tom-did not realize it.. He picked np his parcel. 'Suppose you buy the little girl a doli, these are only five corits/'>sid the shop woiaaa perssasively, holding up a doll. It was ten i & ch es long, bad staring black eye*, a: tuft of. tow witfi a gilt band atop for hair, short anns,-straight wooden-legs, hot it had features and a crimson e?ir.pIex?on. Tom r^s not wise io dolls, aad this looked;^ t? him; it would to Betty, who had no doll, lie j paid the nickie. 'Half of to-o??bt*s drink gooe^*. he chuckled, and off he went to hts work. The master was going abo?t the shop that morning. He finally ?ailed out clearly: 'See here, my lads, I don't wisb to interfere with your private "ives-, but yoa are spending too mach on drinks. Now, who has not had a dram this mooring ? Speak op.' *I never touches it,* said an old fellow. ?I haven't had one," said Tom Dillon. 'And what have you iu bauk, Abram V asked the master. K *Six hundred dollars,* quotii Abram, .feeling rich. *Well, Thad no dram, because ? spent the dime on a gown for Betty/ said Tom. '1 usually has a dram.* 'It wotfid be well if Betty stood al? ways in the way of the dram ; then each little Betty would have elotbes, and schooling, and books, aod a good trade .or dowry. Say you spend two dollars a j week on drams ; if you put it instead io j a bo: for Betty, and drew out what she ! needed each year until she was ten, she j would have a balance of her one hun- j dred and four dollars. Twenty-five j dollars a year would clothe her when j little, and seventy-five would be laid up. j Betty would be an heiress.* As Tom went home that o igt h he met a shabby old man selling oranges. 'Halloo I* said Tom. Tve a nickle due to Ifetty hi roy pocket.* 'Two for five cents,7 said old Tim. When Tom went home he bestowed one orang?kon Betty and one on Nora. Ho felt as if be. should excuse such generosity and delicate attention to bis wife aud child. 'You see old Tim worked in our shop onee. But he got paralysis, .and so he's took, selling oranges?to keep him out of the poor? house.' . 'WhaVdid he earn in the shop V ask? ed Nora. 'Say nine dollars a week, year in and out/ .Thirty, "Eve^he?r^Bay,i replied Tom innocently. V %, * And what ?id he spend on drams V 'Wellie tonk a little more than I do; bat-ne?'Was:nb? a drunkard, after all. Let's say about three dollars a ? ?.-Dolyou know what he'd have had if he badjaid ap that every week V asked ?fora.~ ;A -; ?No, I'm ?Ot so good- at scfroolin' as yon, my: lass. V*Nigh eleven thousand ?ollars, with* ont ? mite-of' interest ; bitX with in terest he'd^havegone aw?y.up to sixteen thou sanaV:or.jnore., T?e'd have been a rich man now, not au- oraoge-.p?dlar. A snng^little house, a servant, good furn? iture, a warm hearth, a tidy table, ^ow .what good do h? drams do him, and ^c round in the cold and mud, hob? bling about selling oranges V Jfetty in a*beatific state, tbe flavor of tb'e~orangeitr her mouth, her doll hog? ged in her arm s y Nora, looked cheery, diligently cutting and sewing the little gown~tties? represented to Tom, Billon the pneeaof two drinks I ^ '*What?re~":you" about, Tom V some one asked at 'nooning* next day/ \" , 'I'm making ? box to hold my drams for Betty.' | .Why; man. that-child canft use the drains? .She'll thrive on 'em surprisiu'/re? sponded.Tow Dillon.-National Tem.' pera?ctAdv?cale. -?- - ? ? fi , ? William Bended, of Cincinnati; re? cently threw into the fire, a package containing $40,009 in i Government bonds.. He had been driuking heav? ily;, and. fancied some of his relatives were after his wealth. When.y On pray for the progress of Christianity you appeal to God to help you "do your duty. Are you answer? ing the prayer at the ballot box when you vote for friends of the liquor traffic, which stands, across the path way of the gospel with a drawn sword ? Take care that yon do not deny your prayers with your .ballot. ; - The -temperance cause appears to be growing in Washington as well as io Other parts of the .South. It is seldom that: wine is to be found on any table 2?CW Year's-day in a round of calls. A few years ago it was offered io every house, and" now it is not countenanced at all in the best society. Coffee and chocolate and like beverages have taken its place, and as a consequen ce 'no man disgraces himself or shames the friends on whom he calls. Of fourteen saloon finns recently ii? tervieked in Atlanta, Ga., six expect to ch ange their business and remain in Atlanta, two will go to- Pennsyl? vania, oue'to New Jersey, one to ?in cinnati,\one probably to Texas, while ten others are not yet decided as to locality. -It is to be noted,, however, that none propose to emigrate to any other point in Georgia.-Prof. M. A. Scomp. Suppose that every man, woman and. child ia the United States would refuse to spend a cent for liquor" dar? in the year 1886, couldn't the people, having, saved $900,000,000 afford to pay tlie $00,^000,000 taxes now raised from the liquor dealers, and would they not have $810,000,000 left as a profit? People think th is proposition over and see if it is not a sensible one. Wheo we speak of obedience we should always speak of faith first. Faith is the first and fundamen tal act of obe? dience. Faith is the mainspring of obedience. J. ?. GRAIG'S . AI?D . U??DERT A ? IN Gr ESTABLISHMENT SUMTER, s. c. A F?L'L'a^??TMEinrOF j f|Ejf iiir xx i t ure embracing ali thesryles and qualities usuaHy found in a First Class Furniture Store. ' PARLOR SUITES, BSD ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedstead?, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, ' Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, WbatNots, Wall Brockets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames. Cord. Tassels, Picture Glass, Window GI ?SS, Putty, Ma?resses, &c, &c. - THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FULL AN'D CO*?LETB. C0FF?N3 AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions ?nd sizes constancy in store at prices ranging . For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from $3 to 45. My spedal personal attention, day hy day, isgiveu to this business., iu all its depart moms, and satisfaction guaranteed io every ease. Oct. 9_' . _ A. J..CMH?A, DEALER I5? Drugs, Medicines and <Ci JJL^TXI ioais. FINX TOILET <OAl\S. HAIR AND TOOTH i^raiSHl?N PKHFUMKRY AND FANCY TOIL KT A?tTH;HSS, ?tc. ic. PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES AND DYE STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, Price's Or?&m Bak?a? Powder, Whicb for parity, strength and healthfulness stands uloiie. STSTT Patsnt Star Lamp, Giving a light K)u?t! to 3 or 4 ordinary lamps a?id is perfectly safe. Knickerbocker Shoulder Bracs?, For Udirt and J?^UTS. Easily adjusted and j waru with comfort. Full xxtpjily of Frz&h Garden Seeds. April S> C?IE?IETC?ME ALL _TD The Blacksmith Shop Opposite W. M. Graham's Feed and Sale Stahle, and get your HORSES SHOD In the very best style by competent work? men. Special attention paid to horses that Cut and Over-reach. .Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. Ac, repaired in tbe best style. AH kinds of Blacksmith-: ibg done promptlv. J. I. BR??NSO?*. Sept 1 j FIMT SI JOB pl AT BOTTOM PRICES. WATCHMAN AND SOUTHRON JOB OFFICE R0BMTSON, TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, Cotton Factors And General Agents of-tbe Ashepoo Phosphate Co. Liberal A d va u ce s Made. Consult your interests by corresponding with ?s. Address RORERTSON, TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, Jan 12. x * . ' - Charleston, 3. C. C. & E. L KERRISON, 80 ANJO 82 HASEL ?TREET, CH A RIiE^TOJi?, S. C. Staple and Fancy DEY GOODS, . ? 'MIGNON' ' % B?TTON" KID OLO VES, One J?ollar per pair. . Preparatory toy purchasing Sprint Goods, we bave recently-, made I some large redactions ra the prices of i: TJRESSi^ATEBJALS; and other Winter broods. Cash.orders amounting to $10 orb ver, will be delivered in the country free of charge. . A ll orders promptl v attended . toi V C &?. L. KEKK1SON, Charleston, S. C. GEO W. STEFFENS, WHOLESALE GROCER, Auction, and Commission Merchant and Liquor ?galer. AGENT FOB ./ Ohe F:nest Hams cured in ?he t?. S. Also Agent for GE XE SE O ROAD CART. Tbe Best and Cheapest on the Market. m EAST; jBAY jam 50 AND 52 STATE STS., (Auction Room State Street,) . CHARLESTON, S. C. gsSt* Consignments Solicited. N?V?5 o 0<|o 2 M 5" = ?Soo? CO C5??4JS-. ?03 COP80LITE MANURE. Phospiatic Lime, Made from N. C. Phosphate Rock, Cheapest Manure Discovered. Send for Circular. FRENCH BROS., JVB. 5. . Rocky Point, Ni C. ?.F. W. -DELOKM ?, Agent. -DEALER IN TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist5s Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tabacco, Snuff and Segara, GARDEN SEEDS? &G, -ALSO* Paints, Oils, Varnishes, . GLASS, fctFTTY, &a .AXD DIE STAFFS. Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with cate and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted geoo. ine, and of-the best quality. Gall and -see- for yourselves. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" . '.Not only shortens the. time pf labor and lessens tbe intensity of pain, but it greatly diminishes the-danger to life of both mother and chi'.d and leaves.the mother .in a condition highly favorable io speedy recovery, and far less liable t-o Flooding, Convulsions, and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or pa ir. fy] libor, its wonderful efficacy ia this respect entitles it to bs-?a;lcd THB MOTHER'S FBIBSO and to be ranked as one of the IhVsaving remedies of the nineteenth cen? tury. ^Frora the nature of the case, it will of course be understood that we cannot publish certifi? cates concerning this remedy without woundiug the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of 9uch testimonials on file._ Send for our Treatise on "Health and Hap? piness of Woman." mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Jfcu 26*. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. NERVOUS . DEBILITATED mm. Tonare al?owM af rte trial of flirty dav* of tho MO of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wita Electric Suspensory Appliances for the speedy relief and permanens cure of Xcrvow Dt Oilitj/, loss Of Vitality ?nd Xtrhhood; and all kindred troubles. Also for many other cllsensrs. Complote restora? tion to Health, Tij?or ai:d Mr-nn?**! eneran teed. No risk, ls Incurred. Illustrated Twnphlet In staled envelop* mailed free, bv aririi-es^mg VOLTAIC CO., Marshall, Mich. .ijjuiodds v o?ipuuipjstu {uoistift .c sog "Q -g '9ou?JO[j '^?0079 S.N3T7V '^i1'. u0 ll1*3 J0 ?iHAi "U?!J -ujuK [wuosjad ftq tudqi aaiSJ putt sjopao .mo.? Hy I\??X -eo3i.ru fi?wft y uappnq iv 9 fsavSiQ puu souvtj sjias- ?O?lOrrjJH '9 A "OS S<U JOTFTJL Newe for Boys and Girls i I Yvwz and Old ! ! A NEW IN? VENTION just patented tor them, for Home use ! Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning, Boring, Drilling,Grinding, Polishing, Screw. Ci'.tting. Price ?5 to ?50. Send C cents for 100 pagec EPEBAIH BROWN, Lowell, tfua. IIAGAN:3 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh? ness to it, who would rather not tell, z?i?you can't telL Received tins January 26thr TWO CAB IidADS Mules and Horses^ which will be sold on reasonable prices and terms. December 26, 1886. - SUMTER, m C. ? GREAT REVOLUTION -IN THE IRON ORE .MINES. OF EUROPE. -AND THE MINES OF AMERICA ARE QUAKING. Bat the Solid Hardware Minds of E. W. DURANT & SON . Remain intact. Besides every known variety of SHELF HARD?AEE . 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 aad superb stcok of GJxlid& <^nd colass *w"?ir?5 And the finest and largest assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS, s&c.; from the best fatories of Europe and America. Especial attention has been paid in the s?lection of POT WARE, TINWARE, &c. 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 ey LOW PRICES. R. W. DuRAKT & 30N? Main Street, opposite the Bank, Sumter, S. G. Sept 15 ASHLEY SMIL 0I*??N SPECIFIC The S. G-J S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain oo 'the Market. The S. G. S. has been used all over our Southern States for the last three years, and has giveD great satisfaction. - ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, 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 G?R8EM FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, kc. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the parlous attractive aod instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Charleston, S. C. aBBPBBB Tie Largest and 2?ost Complete -Ssts&HshmexLt South. . Established 1842. FmmWTmS^r?*'Mr?g??^^ EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD AVAIL fl fr Jnl ^-^?h?m^ A^lllr^Baffi^) Himself of the advantages offered at the fl WA_\t^?-^-^^^ BRIANT'; STRATTON k SADLER BCSI P^J D TT CI MUO Q H^H?! For wqmring a thorongb and practical train yfl JU U Ul itLiO jj /lg. ffl mg in business affairs. f^lL^,______~:_^cs?i????&l ~?th improved and enlarged facilities, we g^^^P^F^^*^" ^"^P^p|||j^ announce our Twenty-Second Annual Opening Iffil jpyBafeg^l ^lifiiIni^?{^P^^a^ The curriculum of study embraces a thorough ?n&T ^X^IS?IM preparation for business affairs. Kjffl IT t"TT T .TI fT L^I^^^^I ^he proficiency acquired by our many pupils SffiKA 1_| Lt ]A fj Jtj (J ?/ jly^S ?"ring a period of over twenty years as educa S^^B_f?J&a tors ot .vout^ 13 our stioo.?est comraendatiou. M^^K^lBan>TOllLMl'll"li^'^Cj1^^' ' Pupils enter at'any time. For circulars, cat RVjy* IS B^S __m __% " Jsl?ipv' a1l02ues; terms, &c, call on or address .WM?&^^li^at^!^ Sept 8 Nos. 6 & 8 N, Charles St.. Bal'to. ^V^Llill?ltili m?? fr CTJE?S-IDtohtherfa,-Croup, -asthnw/BroncMtia, Neuralgia, Shenmatdsm, Reeding at th? lingo, oaraanaas. Influen?a; Hacaang Congi, whooping Cough.. Catarrr;, ChcloraMorbta, Dysentery, Cb ronlo aarrhoBa,gtdney!Trottbl?s>andSplaaXPl?eaces. Pamphletfr^e. 'Sir. 1.8. Johaton?sCo., Beaton.HM?. Those pills werra a Tv^aclorfui dijoe sr?ry. ^^^'irr^ M^e them Li tho worM^ WiC ^?tlv^'cn^^r roliave all- cumnor of 'ulaease. Tho information around each, box ls worth ten ttmta tho cost or a box cf ?>ill*. JTind ont about them and yon will always be than kial. One pill a dote. lUaitratod pamphlet ree. 8ol<lewei'.vwhere,or>entbymallfOTago.ingtamp?. Pr.I.S. JOHWSOy&OO..23CH.Bt..30Bton. ?haridan'g ?ondbttong ? W W^ffl SSB^BIB^^ B W ^/ffwur^TB^ ^n*"^1 Mtnft^^^O^eoim^W^^ LJ&I ___ M g? ohio^?a ehoSeraand foi^eierywhwe.^r sont by j:ail for S? cost : In sisan??. 31-4 lb- airtight tin cana,siT by mail, Sl.fiO, oana by expresa, prepaid, ibr$6.0C? BB. L S. JOEB?0O& . 00.? Bosta* SEO. S. HACKER & SON, 0$? and Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOTTLDI3?GS, AND BUILDING- 1?ATEBIAL. FALL AND WINTER OF 1885. LATHING PIECE GOODS, HATS, Gents' Underwear, Neck-wear, Overcoats, Sk, -FOR MEE, TOOTHS AHB CHILDREN Is now complete in ali departments. -Marked Down Wer j J^ow And a call and examination is earnest? ly solicited before purchasing elsewhere. .ALSO B. J. WINN. Sept 8 - WULBERN & PiEPER, i WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IX FroYisioas, Lipers, Totecco, k 167 and 169 East-Bay r CHARLESTON, S. C. ? Dec. 2_ 6 S. B. THOMAS, Agt No. 320 KIKVSTB?ET, Opposite Liberty, Iii Mljiw 1?S. LACE CUjaTAIJVS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON fe. C. Dec ll_? ,' "\ o T. &. I?JI3F?S03Sr, Wholesale and.Retail Dealer ia Boots. Shoes, Trunks, Bags, &c. No. 233 ?ZiVG STREET, . CHARLESTON, S. C. Particular attention given to Filling of Orders,* and'all Goods guaranteed as represented. Jan 6 . i GO TO SJiUUiUBRO, 273 KING STREET, ?HAKLJESTO*, S, c| -FOR Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS? JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Large assortment of4 WEDDING PRESENTS always on hand. Orders prqmp?y filed, Watches and jewelry carefully repaired hy expert, workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23 o' PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. First Class, in -all its Appointments. Sapplied with all'Modera Improvements. Excellent Cuisine, LargcAiry Rooms, Otis ^Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bells und Lights.. Heat-, ed Rotunda.* KATES $2 00, $2.50 AND $3.00. Rooms Reserved ly Mail or Telegraph. Sept IS _: " CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission -DEA?.EE IN JF'islx, Oysters, 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, ?fcc. . All orders filled with dispatch. Aug 25 ' ' - * . o ' AUGUST TAMSBERG, Manufacturer of HAIR JEWELRY, CURLS, BRAIDS,. &a ," No. 332 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ . ?SB> Jewelry neatly repaired. Ang25 _ ; ? o THE HOTEL WSN0S0R, 211 KING- STREET. Four Doors South Academy of Musk. CHARLESTON, S. C THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for the reception of Guests, March ist, 1885, by G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of the "New Brighton Hotel," Sullivan's Island. The "WINDSOR" is newly famished throughout, having Woven Wire Spring "and Hair Matresses "On all beds Fronting on. King Street, with extensive Southern expos? ure, making AU the Rooms Dry, Airy and Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR," what bas lon* 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. THE OLD RELIABLE STOVE HOUSE? T. CAMPBELL & CO 142 Vesting Street, Charleston, S. 0. Still Hold the Lead as Dealers in First jjass Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves, Ranges and Grates, Lead and Iron Pipes, Pomps, &c., kc, kc A full line of 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. WORK SHOPS WITHOUT STEAM POWER BY ?JU3TO OOW?T8 OF BASHir WT. FOOT p. machinery can compete steam power. Sold on trial? Metal and woodworkers sendior prcea. niustr'd catalogue free. W. F. ?fe Jno. HRTTKW Co. Rockford* UL AddrcsiNo2Uo-HainSt. NORTHERN PRODUCE. /rpOREKZN PRIKT! TBESB^m^^f JDi Pies, Potatoes, Cabbages, Onio^ Pears, Tomatoes, Beete, Turnips, ?^p?^^^?mSM Fruit and Vegetables of ali varierfetV received by every ste?in?r?roin New York. . We'deat exchaarveiy- in Noiit&?rn-Prednen - and band le only-choicest gtock. Also, Fresh Bleb of all kinds. Oar -fall fishing -bas jot* ccmraenced. '??.-. f Remeraber and send your order* for Freit? Troduceand Fresh Fish to Ithe'--o1*vi*Hanin ' boase of J. S- TEBSY?a??Q%^ : ? Marker Street, Charlesford -5 g.yB^-Qut.;facilities fOK.-bek?h^i^??7. sb i pp i ng Fresh, Fish are unequaled in tan? South. Z00S?%??i& Importers "andWholesale'[Deaieniv'r^y^ Foreign and Domestic faiob5 APPLES, m?^^^0i???^s?_ CPCOAN?TS,'LEMONS, ^^kj^,|ljrt I APPLES* POTATOES;^ ^ f ?-^^ ONIONS, CABBAGESy'^ 55, 5? ?r?^^59r^M^^; CHAH?EST0??f ?; Sept29 .-; -vv^??~>.*V COR. KING AN1) L1BE^?^S^?: CHINA, GL?S; . AND EARTE?NW??R?y f KEROSENE OIL LAM^t C?AN?. DELIERS, BRACK?TS? And a Full Line of Lamp Trimmings. Colored English Di?uier/Setts; ll 5 pieces ? : ' ? y for^I^OOv^^^^^^ . Tea Setts, 44 piecea^ai^^g^ ^; A full line.of \-i^'l?j&??-\ American Thin White China Dionef?SettS, 122 pieces, $l#^-ctea?^jgo^r - '. : Afo?vlicft^f Band Chamber Setts, 10 :^va^^0^^^^ AH of the above ?c^lt?^a^^Pft-^ Packed and delivered to any ? Ba?liriond,In'v City free of charge. J? ,Pr.B^ggOT^^.^ ; CHARLEST0^^^3>"v Tbea-bove4io?i?ilf?v^ ?? NEWLY FUi^J?fi^^ FIRST CLASS : MJaJt??^^ 77 is without, exception? :^lj?M^f<x^^^?; furnished House ra|?te^^M^^^^^M|^>^ Sole Proprietorship and management-of the Public's obedient seryanty y;.?^-?c-:^ RATES-$2 and $?W-per day. '7 ':?7 .- .' ., Septie - . .?? ??; ^ ^'-.;;^^^^:7 THE AIM AE HOUSE, Yanderhorst and Kn*?:^77;--;;' - liante??; : (Formerly otm^Me^^^7 : IS NOW OPEN for th* accom??datf?*. ?*\ . Boarder?. Parties visiting': tafi????jlB?k^^ find this HonaeT eVnye ness, and directly on theiine.of Sfceet JisUinft. :v Terms, pet. dayt41,40. ;'. 7 7*- S&^j^ r TRANSIENT g||?? 164 WEST: T&ETTE ^?Sfe775S eOO? SUBSTANTIAL BOAB?;:T?6ll for tab! e rooms^andV at?entiv(e7#E?w^; ~ Conveniently ; J??f?Sv&i^^ , boarders, b&^^i$&^m^_\^^^^J^? | nea : the w*oIe^le7nws?^ * Busness and "KedWl,)&???^pOM^?^^^ terese. Terins molerate, - - > t*^m?^*22i , Nov' 10. ' B. F. MITCHELL t: \ pnopioEs^f?^or.:^v-^;4:-: OOM MISION ME?OMAf^Bg . ^ :' yo^ TJW;^?* :0^^^^^ COTTON AND ^AV^^STQ?&S: OFFER FOB Cboice grades ?FLOIIR," pm* inia^pn? .: .--^Atso?v Pre^^Grrooj?dME?^ CRACKED C??tN; ^?e? ~ ? . . ^77" ; Selooted- RED ?RJKST ?RO?^S^;, Selected North Carolin* ?ai Mtryl^ad ? SEED RYE.,..::-C7p?^/ AlLoar >Goods guaranteed bseaf^i^c,. ty and at lowest prices. No.c|*jij^:for delivery to Raftroad.- ' v v PROM. THE GROUND UP? , PLANTATION WAGO^?^'C?S^: SPRIN6 WAGONS, or an/ ^?e-ct" Vehicle desired; and Harness for Bugg^W or Wagons. Northern and; Western' made^Biv 0 gies in-stock. . .JHS^^rfl (Oct 27 .. . .'^.:.i-.:-?fv'A ?A!M? the popal ar fsironte for d?t* iir?thc han-, Rcs:ortDg the color when grayed prc%'cotin^D??" cfmg. It deans? the acalo, ".." . .__.?ops the hair.fattiat;??ffl^? | sure to please. 50c ami fi. sizes ax Droggfet?. The Best Ccogi Care you caa un and the best known preventive of p?soiBpt??? . PARKER'S TONIC kepttn, a howtos^aeo^eH? keep sickness oat. Used?s?reet?y a keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, I^ver and K?djw in workingiOrder. Coughs -9-? Colds vaaah he fcre it. lt builds up the hearth. \ If vou suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions^ Cough, Asthm^??yspepM??. KidiiefviJnnar/ec Female Coraolaint?, oraay daweder ot tte?tfngs? Stomachy B?weLs, Blood or Netyes, till you are sick in bed, but Tr<e PAKKXK S TOXIC Sold by Druggists. Large saving baying $1 ?faa, FOU TZ'S^'K':' HORSE AND CATTtE POWBIRf 50 Hot?! -will dio. of C^LIC, Bow er-'LcwXiV'..; TEit, if Fontz** Powders are used hi t?ne.. ^^>- .^2 Fouc's Powders will care and prevent Ho^CBOTamfc. FoQtt^s Powders" wffl prevent^Oaraa J? f^WjUf. .;? Foatz-s Powders win Increase the qoantjty^f raffle-. and cream twenty, per cent-, and nuke the boiler Bm ind sweet- * Foutz's Powders will enre or prevent anne? XVtJHt ^ISKASK ? which Hor^sand Cattie are ?abject,(- ^ -, r FOUTZ'S POWDKBS WILL GS~ SajnsR*jcnioi^^ -^ ?^/ .: Sold everywhere. - ^ ' DAVID S. rOTJTZ, 'Xv+pxi+lsi^... rQSt; Mustang-liniment ? old???ftr most ?imen; ?ffid-;i^^^:st?re'NSt@S::