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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. UNLOVED AND ALONE. The sea dove some twin shadow has,? The lark has loves in seas of grass; The" wild benet tm-mpets back his vow, Th* squirrel krughe* along his bough ; Suffi I ara as lone, adas 1 Jta clouds that weep and drop and pass-. ? maiden, singing silver sweet, At cabin door, in fields? corn, Where woodbines twin* for thy retreat Sing sweet throughal> thy summer morn,. For love is landing af thy feet, Iii that fair isle in sees of corn, But I, I am unloved a-rtd lorn, As winter winds of wiatermoru. The ships, black bellied, climb the ses, The seamen seek their loves on land, And love as? lover, brand in hand, Go singing, g?*d as glad can b*?, But nevermore shall love seek rue^ By blowy sea or broken land, By bmken wil* or willo-w tFee. Bay, severcrete shaft love see me*. -Joaquin Miller. ?ta?- i ?gr ?Jost after the War. ? Tragedy of the SavannaJi River Pole Boat. Running pole boats on the Savannah ?tiver for many years before the civil war, and for zome fifteen years after its close, was a prefty big business, and one that famished about all the means of transporta'ion the people were offorded from Jarrett's Bridge on the Tugula, Jost betetr where the Piedmont Air Line now crosses to Augusta. . The products of the farm, such as cotton, corn, peas, &c , aod especially Cotton, kept the boats running regularly during the boating season, which begau about the first of September and usually . closed about the first of May. A cargo of cotton, with a favorable river, was about irfty bales going down, and a load coming back ranged from ten to twenty thousand pounds, depending largely apon the skill of the crew and the con? dition of the river. One cf the most appalling incidents connected with the history of boating took place at Brown's Ferry, six miles from Hartwell, just after the close of the war, in the fall of 1865. A consid? erable amount of cotton had been bank? ed up on the Carolina side of the river awaiting shipment. It was seized by the Federal authorities and claimed as government cotton. A guard of three young soldiers from a Michigan regi? ment were placed over it, and without apparent apprehension they remained unmolested several weeks ; but, alas ! one Sunday night at a late hour, they were rudely awakened from their quiet couches, taken into the ferry boat, shot to death, and their bodies thrown into the river. Early Monday morning the startling news had spread over the sur? rounding eountry. When it became known at Anderdon Court House, which was garrisoned by the Federals, a-posse wa? immediately sent to the river to in? vestigate the particulrr8, but nobody seemed able to give any information, as the murder had been committed by un? known parties at a dead hoar of night, as before stated. Fishing for the bodies of the yoong guard was begun on the arrival of the coroner, and" in a short time they were all found in the water near the ferry. B Afc* the fatal bullet holes through their beads, the bodies showed ..gos of other violence, supposed to have been Iniicted with the poles of the ferry boat. The horrible spectacle presented by the exposing of the mangled bodies elicited the sympathy of all good people, regardless of party affiliation, and the murderers if they had ever become known would have been objects of" the sternest condemnation of all respectable, law-abiding, people. The oldest of these ill-fated soldiers was otily 24 years ?f age. Their remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at Anderson, where they still rest. Very naturally the Federals were greatly incensed and the blood of their murdered comrades called for revenge. In a few days throe or four of South i Carolina's citizens and one of Georgia's J were arrested on suspicion. The Caro- ? Hnians were suspected because it was claimed that they had an interest in the . guarded cotton ; the Georgian, because j he was largely interested tu boating cot- j ton. They ware first carried to Col um- j bia, S. C., and the time set for trial. The investigation began, but the testi? mony was not satisfactory to the prose? cution, and eonsequedtly the trial was j declared irregular, and the prisoners j were removed to Charleston, where j they were tried by a military court j martial, convicted and sentenced to j hang in April, 1SG6, but under a writ of habeas corpus, were carried to Dry j Tortagas, in the Florida Keys, and there i remained until a civil investigation | could be bad, when they were acquitted ? The experience they related of puuisb- j ment inflicted upon them by the j brutal prison authorities was hor? rible in the extreme, and if they had | been tried and found guilty io a ! competent court, it could Dot have been , worse, without taking their lives, j One of them, although a mau of very j strong constitution, soon after returning borne died with consumption. The cruel j and inhuman manner in which they were j treated brought to their as.-istance such ! grand men of national reputation as \ Major Thompson, of Ohio, and H or., j Tho8. F. Bayard, of Delaware (Presi? dent Cleveland's Secretary of State.) and largely through their iufiuence President Johuson was made to feel the oeceessity that something should be done for their protection, which he finally did io the face of frowning par- j tisans. j The prisoners were all nun of infiu- j eDce and respectability, and hut for the i position they occupied and the peculiar j circumstances incident to the closing of j the war, they might not have been ar- j jaigned nor compelled to endure sueii i hardships a3 characterized their prison j life.-H'trttctV- Ga.. Sun. A Practical Joke. Mosf squirrels keep two or more i Stores of food. Wood, the British nat- j uralist, tells of a friend who found one j of these reserve stores which a squirrel bad provided for an exigency, and the ; friend ;u a moment of thoughtlessness, ? oeteroti?ied to play a joke on the equir- j rel. He accordingly replaced the nuts j by small round stone.?, and carefuliy ! concealed all evidences of hts visit. One cold day in winter, he passed the spot, and found that the squirrel had called there a short time previously This he knew by the fact that ten inches of snow had beeu scratched from ! the *top of the hole, out-side of which j the stones had been cast by the disap- i pointed animal. This struck the joker j with remorse. He said : "I never felt 1 the folly of practical joking eo much in | my Ufo. Fancy tho poor little fellow, nipped with cold aod scanty fborx, but foreseeing a long winter, resolved to economise bia little board as long as possible. - Fancy aim at last deter? mined to break this-perhaps bis last magazine and cheerily brushing away the snow, fully con6dent tfeat a good meal awaited him as the reward of hie "cold job, and, after all, noding nothing but stone?. I never felt more mean and ashamed in my life, and really would have given a guinea to have known that injured squirrel's address. : He should have had as fiue a lot of nuts as woald have put him beyond the reach of poverty had he lived to be as old cs Methuselah."-Globe Democrat. The Princess of Wales. Twenty-five years ago the now Prin? cess of Wales and future queen of ; England was living on the third floor of a corner hoore in Copenhagen, and her father, whom no ons ever dreamed then j of being a king, was poorer than many ! a burgher in the same street. She and j her two si.t rs, now (ne Czarina of Ros sia and Duohess of Cumberland, oocu ; pird the same room, scantily furnished, rand instead of a wardrobe a curtain drawn across the wall hid the pegs on which their few dresses hung. They had never worn a silk dress in their lives. Now Alexandra doubtless has ali the dresses she wants, but it is more than likely that she looks back wi h pleasure upon those years as the hap? piest of her life. i- ***? -- Did you ever hear a very rich man sing?-Josh Billings. An x^ibany physician says he bas never known a case of cancer among the Hebrews and thinks their exemption from the disease is due to abstinence from pork. A?NARROW E-CAFE. Col. W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn, catre home one evening, feeling a peculiar tightness tn the chest- Betoro reining, he tried to draw a lore breath but f<.ond it almost impossible. He suffered Jour days from pneumonia, and the doc tors gave bim up. Dr. Ackers English Remedy for Consumption saved him and he is weli to* day. Sold by J. F. W. DeLorme. PERSONAL AND LITERARY. -A paper has been established in China in which articles in Chinese are printed with translations in Vola? puk. -Mr. Walter B?sant says the time is not far distant when writers will be able to make as large fortunes as bankers. -Rev. Leonard Gaetz, of Alberta, was once pastor of thc Queen's Avenue "Methodist Church at London. At an evening service one of the choir soloists sang a selection that bordered very closely on the operatic, and it was noticed that Mr. Gaetz grew very grave during the singing, and when it was flrished he rose and remarked with great deliberation: "We will now resume the worship of God." Toronto Globe. -George W. Childs, the Philadel? phia editor, never sits in a street-car while there is a woman standing. Iso matter what her station in life, the moment a woman gets in he gets up. This often em ba ras ses some of Mr. Childs' acquaintances, who are not in the habit of giving u;> their seats to ladies, as they usually follow his ex? ample, so that there is rarely a woman left standing in a car in which Mr Cbiids rides. TERRIBLE FOREWARNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raiting phlegm, tightness iu the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats ut night, oil or any o? these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Kngii.-h Ketuedy for Consumption ?Ul cure these fearful symptoms. and is sch! under a pvtitiee guaran?es by J. F. V?". DeLorme. TAKE IT IN TIME. "For want of a nail, a shoe was lost ; for want of a shoo, a horse wa< lost; for want of a horse, o rider was lost." Never neg'err sn all things. The first signs of pneumonia and cou. sumption can positively be checked by Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Con sump'ion Sold by J. F. W. De Lonne. A Safe Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you sat? isfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case when Used for any affection cf Throat. Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. Inflamatioo of Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough Ort??p,etc , ctr. Ii i? pleasant and agreeable tu j taste, perfectly safe, nnd can always be de? pended upon. Trial bottles free at J. F. W. DeLurme's, Drug Store. 1 Merit Wing. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have b?cn Selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Dr. King's New Life Pi ?is. Luck ?eu's Arnica Salve and Kleef ric Litters, ?:r.i have never bandied remedies thal seil as weil, or that have given such universal sati>fac*rion. We do ?>?t hesitate to guarantee them every tim*, ?nd we stand ready t?? refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not f'db.w their use. These remedies have won their irreat popularity purely on their mei its. J E V?*. DeLorm ;, Druggist. 1 Buckleri'fr Arnica Salve. The Be<! Salve in thc world for Cuts, Bruises Sores. Ulcers. Sail Rheum. Fever Sores, 'Tetter. Chapped Hands Chilblains. Corns and all .Skin Eruptions, and positively cures P?es, or .no pay required, ii is guaranteed to give per? fect iatisf.tctiun, <r money refunded. Price 2i>o*r.r$ ncr box. For sale by J. F. W. De L?rice. o LIENS, TITLES, MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE BONDS, And Other Blacks in Variety, F 0 it SALE AT THIS OFFICE, Sumter, S. C. RATES- 31 i-'ivl: LAY. Liberal deduction according to lime. Comfortable Room?. Good Table, Private Parlor for Ladies. J. H. DIXON, Nov. 28. Proprietor; CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH, GAME. OYSTERS, TURTLES, TERRAPINS, POULTRY, EGGS, &c. Stalls No. 1 and 2 Fish Market. Office and Fish Mouse, 13 and 2<J .Market St., East of ivtst Lay, CHARLESTON, S. C. All orders promptly attended to. Terms cash or city acceptance. Oct. ? _ . MK m ----.? A DIAMOND CAM DYE%^ A Dress, or a Coat, > fay Q0/or Ribbons, Feathers, > F0R Yarn$,*Rags, etc. J TEN CENTS and in masy other ways SAVE Money, and make things leo*. like NEW, by using DIAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick ; thc colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES and take no other. - * For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only io Cents. A Portfolio of beautiful baby pic? tures ?roia life, rrintecLon fine pl;;te paper by putcnt photo process, ?ont free to Mother of any Babv bom within a. year. Every ?Jothcr wants tbese pic tures ; sen<3 at once. Give , roby's name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. Cleanse the System With that most reliante medicine-Paine's Celery Compound. It purifies the blood, cures Constipation, and regulates tne Mver and kldneys,eirectually cleans? ing tue system of all waste and dead matters. Paine's Celery Compound combines true nerve tonic and strcngtblng qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. "I have been troubled for some years with a complication of difficulties. After trying va? rious remedies, and not finding relief, I tried Paine's Celery Compound. Before taking one full bottle the long troublesome symptoms be? gan to subside, and I can truly say now, t?iat I feel like a new man. Digestion bas improved, and I bare gained ten pohnds In weight since I have commenced takingt!:e.ComT>ound." HOKES:-rs STKABNS, F?lehville, vt. $1.00. Six for ?5.00. At Druggists. T. WELLS, RICHAKDSON & Ca, Burlington, Vfe Y SHALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. The S. ?k 9. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain ou the Market. The S. Qr. S. has been used all over our Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH FXEI?IE.W, 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 Roses, Geraniums, 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. Seot 23 Charleston, S. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES. JAMES AliliAN & CO. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Specta? cles, Drawing Instruments TITE FINEST STOCK IN THE STATE. RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. . Watch Repairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Caro? ma Railway, Atlantic Coast Lioe and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMES ALLAN & CO., 285 King St., Sign of Drum Clock. Charleston, S. C. Feb. 8 THE PALACE SALOON, A. P. LEVY & CO., Proprietors. (Successors to Rosendorf & Co.) We have constantly on hand a complete line of WINES, ?,2Q,UCmS, CIGARS AND TO SACCO. And desire to call especial attention to the following : Imported. Domestic. FRENCH BRANDIES, SHERRY. PORT, IRISH WHISKEY, CATAWBA WINE, JAMAICA RUM, BLACKBERRY WINE, HOLLAND GIN. GIN AND FINE SCOTCH WHISKEY, RYE WHISKEY. We call especial attention I? our Pure ffortli Carolina Corn WSiiskey, Sept. 26. Whieh we get direct from the still. To our friends of the city and country : We have just received a large invoice of James D. Mason's Preserves and Jelly, in five pound pails, and in bulk to retail. Dried Apricots, Peaches and Apples, all fresh and nice. New No. 1 Mackerel, Fulton Market Beef, Pigs Feet, Bologna Sausage and Dutch Herrings. W. P. Harveys' best Flams and Breakfast Bacon. A beautiful line of Gold Band Crockery, Tin Ware, Woodenware, &c., &c. AND TOBACCO. Coffee and Tea a Specialty. Send us a trial order to be convinced that our goods are fresh and nice. FOR YOU TO BUY WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT PLUMB COST. We have a nice line of these goods on hand and we are anxious [to close them out, preferring cost to having io carry them over for another season. We will save von from 50c to $2.50 a pair by buying of us. Very few know that we handle GOODS, but those t hat do know it, have long ago been convinced that wc sell far below any ol'our competitors. Our line of DRESS GOODS are pretty and are sold at Rock Bottom Prices. We carry a large stock of Men's, Womeiis and CfiiWreii's Slices, which you would do well to look at before buying elsewhere. We are still ahead in the Ci 11 < )C KI ?Y J ?XJS1 "N?ESS. Our stock, which comprises the leading brands on the market, arc sold at Charleston prices, which is a save to the buyers of of freight and drayage. Before buying your Sining and Summer goods con ie in and get our prices. We are determined to down all competitors. ?amoniaacsist ?vu main T>.?sor* XVtemx szmrf^tsKizarxTvtmmmH' i. i taacBF - - ' ? ?? a-na DRESSMAKING. ! G. W. DICK, D. D. S. ,,". Office over Bogt n's New Store. TAWES' DRESSES CUT A NI) MADE j in the Int; st style, ?H Hud work war- j ENTRANCE ON MAIN STREET, ranted and satisfaction ?.'?.ir-miced, by Miss ?r?AiTFR S fl Adele Osfen, Republican street, opposite bu.nic.it, o. y. Barby A venue. Prices as reasonable ns good Office Honrs.-9 to 1:30 ; 2:30 to 5. work can b?* done for. Feb 8 Sept a " The largest and most complete establishment South GEO. S. HACKER & SON, Mauu?HCturers of Doors, Ml Bi?s, Motil ?ITS BUILDING HASERIAL. OFy:CS AND WABEROOM3, King, opposite Cannon Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 1 0 BEST AND CHEAPEST. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Estimates furnished by return Mail. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Iii. fi. TOALfi il CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLE? SALE DEALERS IN DOORS, SASH, eras, MOULDING, ' -AND GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. Office and Salesrooms, 10 and ?2 Hay e St., CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 25 o C. 0. BROWN i BRO., COLUMBIA, S. C. DOORS, SASH & BLINDS, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, AND HAIR. Frencb anA American VinOow Glass, PAINTS, OILS AND TARNISHES. CARTER WHITE LEAD, Thc Best in the Market. Special Attention Given to Orders ly Mail. C. 0. BROWN & BRO., Opposite Post Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 5-0 SUMTER PLANING MILLS, James H. Sanders, PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN Door, Sash, Blinds, SCROLL AND TURNED BALUS m TE RS, MOULDINGS, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, &c< Roil ai Dressed Wer, AIR DRIED. Plain and Fancy Ceiling, Flooring and Finishing Material. Yard and Office, Mary Street, East of R. R. Depot, Sumter S. C. E. B. LOWRY, Sent li) Business Manager. C. I. LOTT. H. A. HOYT C. I. HOYT & SRO? Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, MERIDEN BRITANIA SILVERWARE, ko. HEP AI RING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads and Everything Pcrtain . ing to Brccch-Loadiuff Guns. Feb 1_ "PATRONIZE HOME TALENT. Life-Size Portraits in Crayon, MADE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS, SUMTER, S. C. - DY - MRS. E. J. DUNNE. Also prepared lo leach a class in Drawing and Music Jan. 30. JNO. T. GREE?T Attorney and Counsellor at SUMTER, C. H., S. C. ,^-ColIectioB of claims a specialty. June 20. Atlantic Coast Line 3 Tr??"??;f ??o?f WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CONDENSED SCHEDCJLE* TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated March 24, 13S9. L've Wilmington.... Leave Marion. Arrive Plorenee..-.~.. J No. 28}N.>. 27|No. 5& p. M.j p. MT?.TL * 6 25 *10 ld 9 441 12 40 3 00 10 30f 1 25 4 H? No. 50 A M No 58 A. M P. M 3 20:.If g 00 4 4? . 7 21 Leave Florence. Ar've Soiaser... Leave Sumter?.... Ar've Columbia. 4 40 6 15 No 52 f 9 20 10 22 1 t 7 21 9 00 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R. K. Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 58. No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thurs? day and Saturday. Leave Wilmington 2:10 A. M., arrive Flor? ence 5:2& A M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. (No. 51 j No. 59|No. 53 Leave Columbia.. Ar've Sumter. Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence* Leave Fl?rence... Leave Marion. Arr. Wilmington. P M I A ? *!0 35 f 7 4? ll ?S 9 15 11 58 t 9 Sf' 1 15 'lO 40 A M 1 No. 78| 4 35 j-'?1 45 5 23 ll 30 8 35 P M * 5 20 6 37 No 14 * 8 10 3 47 Il 35 ?Daily, f Daily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C., via Central K. R . arriving Manning 7:07 P. M., Lanes 7:12 P. M.. Charleston 9:10 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos? 78 and 14 nuke close connection at Wilmington with W. & W. R. R. for all points North. No. 500. Vestibule Train, Taesday, Thurs? day and Saturday. Leave Florence 9:55 P. M., arrive Wilming? ton 12:55 A M. Train <jn Florence R. R. leaves Pee Dee daily exetpt Sunda/ 5 15 P. M., arrive Rowland 7 35 P. M. Returning leave Rowland 7 30 A. M., arrive Pee Dee 10.00 A.M. Train on .Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily except Sunday, 9:50 A. M., ar? rive Pinewood 11.20. Returning lenv* Pine? wood 12:01, P. M.. arrive Sumter 1:30 P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. J. R. KEN LY, Superintendent Trans. T. M. EMERSON, Gen. Passenger Ag't. Atlantic Coast Line. NORTH-EASTERN R. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated .Men.24, '89|No. 27?No. 23|No. 15|No.63 ?3?T Leave Florence.. " Kingstree Arrive Lanes.... Leave Lanes. Ar've Charleston *1 35 2 30 2 50 2 50 5 00 P.M. *10 45 12 00 12 27 A M. 12 27 12 55 A.M. *7 30 8 48 9 10 9 20 ll 35 P.M. |6 00 7 24 7 40 * 7 50 9 30 Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Flor? ence with No. 61 Train. No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thurs? day and Saturday. Leave Florence 5:30 A. M., arrive Charles? ton 9:00 A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. j A.M. Leave Charleston;*12 25 Arrive Lanes.I 2 45 [No. TgjNo. 14|No. 52|No. 66 P.M. Leave Lanes. 11 Kingstree. Arrive Florence 2 50 3 10 4 20 * 4 30 6 28 6 2S 6 50 7 50 A.M. * 7 10 9 00 f 9 10 9 36 10 35 P.M. * 5 35 7 40 7 50 8 12 9 30 * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train No. 52 takes No. 62 North of Lanes. Train No. 62 connects at Florence with train on C. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C , and Wadesboro, N. C. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Centra! R R. of S. C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington, N. C., making close connection with W. k W. R. R. for all points north. No. 500, Vestibule Train, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Charleston 6:15 P. M., arrive Flor? ence 9-45 P. M. J. R. KEN LY, J. F. DIVINE, Supt. Trans. Gen'l Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. South Carolina Railway Co, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. JOINT TIME TABLE, Charleston, Cincinnati and road, and Camden Branch S. C effect Monday, June 25tb, 1888 NO. 2. Chicago Rail . Railwav. In Leave Lancaster " Pleasant Hill " Oakhurst " Kershaw " Westville ? DeKalb " Camden " " June. Arrive Ringville Columbia " Orangeburg " Charleston , Augusta NORTHWARD. SOCTHBOCND. Nos. 155 a m 6.30 6 53 7.01 7.11 7.25 7.37 8 00 901 9.31 10.15 Nos. 137 a m Leave Augusta " Charleston " Orangeburg 11 Columbia " Ringville 4.45 u Camden June. 5.44 ? ? 8.30 ? DeKalb 9.07 ? Westville 9.2S 10.22 11.00 Division run 157 p m 3.00 3.22 3.30 3 41 3.56 .4.07 4.07 5 29 6.00 6.49 650 9.10 11.30 153 a m 7.00 8.57 8.50 9.45 10.16 11.15 11.37 11.50 p m 12 05 12.15 12.23 12.45 137 p m 4.55 5.30 5.42 5.47 6.28 6.54 8 00 10.02 11.00 401 a m 8.15 p m 2.09 3.30 4 15 4.46 5.53 6 16 ?.2S 6.43 6.53 7.01 7.25 daily, " Kershaw 9.52 " Oakhurst 10.09 ?? Pleasant Hill Arrive Lancaster Trains on Camden Sundays excepted. Through trains both ways between Lancas? ter and Columbia. Through coach both ways between Lancas? ter and Charleston. Connections made at Columbia for West and North, at Charleston on Tuesdays and Fridays with steamers for New York ; at Au? gusta for the West. Through tickets on sale at Camden to all points, D. C. ALLEN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indellible ink, or for printing visiting cards, and STAMPS OF AW KIM) for ."tamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL OPES or anything cl.se. Specimens of variou? styles on hand, which will bo shown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Call on " C. ?. OSTEEN, At the Watchman and Southron Oii-Cft Sumter, S. C If.vou want to know all about BEES AND HONEY. Production, by the most economical and prac? tical methods, send for free sample of THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, A large quarto, 16 pages, publishsi Weekly at Ooe Dollar a Year. Address plainly, THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 923 & 925 West Madison St., Chicago, life. For Sale. A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE BUILDING Lots in various portions of the city. THOS. E. RICHARDSON. Jao. 2-tf. A. J. CHINA, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines and FINK TOILET SOAPS. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, <tc. <fec PAINTS, OILS, VA RNISI]ES AND DYE STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, $c. Full supply of Fresh Garden Seeds. April 9 '_ PAINT YOUR BUGGY FOR One Dollar. One coal gives an old buggy the blackest black you ever saw and a hand-some gioss without varnishing. !t dries hard in a few hours. No rubbing! No" varnishing 1 No extra trouble. Each can contains more than enough to paict a carriage. Retailed ai One Dollar per Can. For Sale bv . DR. A. J. CHISTA. G. S. SEALY'S ere*. O' 9 Under Music Hall, SUMTER, s. c. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS coo s tan l}* on hand. A ?ne assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI? CINES, LADIES' REQUISITES, and all articles kept by first class druggists. Personal attention given to the compound? ing of physicians' prescriptions. Cold, sparkling Soda Water, with choice cream syrups, Sarsaparilla Meade, and Milk Shakes to suit the most fastidious. G. S. SEALY, Apr 13 Graduate of Pharmacy. J. F. W. MOBUR Agent? -DEALER IN mm & radi, TOILET S8APS, PERFUMERY AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C" -ALSO Paints, Oils, Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, &c. -ANO DYE STUFFS. -o Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. A. WH?TE & SON, Insurance Agents, Ofter in First Class Companies. ' FIRE INSURANCE, TORNADO INSURANCE, ACCIDENT INS?RANCE, LIFE INSURANCE, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE, SURETYSHIP ON BONDS. April 6 _ TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL PERSONS are requested and warned Xl not .to hunt or fish-except by line-or in any way trespass upon "Midway," "The Oaks," or "Cane Savannah" W. WAT!ES REES, SORE YE? MOORE, M. DEVRA TX MOORE, J. SINGLETON MOORE. SUITER MARBLE WORKS, ESTABLISHED IN 186$. -BY W. P. SMITH, WHO IS STILL PREPARED WITH Improved Facilities, TO FURNISH MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, -AND All Kinds of Cemetery Work, In First Class Workmanship. Dec. 21. Spin's Mprts. F. i ififSEMN, GUN-MAKER, COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALER IN Guns, Pistols and Fishing Tackle, Agent for Hazard and Atlas Powder Com panies, also Agent for Lefever Arms Co. AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machine. First-Class Gun Work Guaranteed. F RIC ES AS LO W AS TUE LOWEST. ?3t* Give me a call at Sportsman's Head? quarters. _ Oct 26 o S Sit Sot iel Oo?c? TVateh-Ttl Sold fer J* i OO. uuti lately. Best $& wa..-h in lie World. Perfect timeXccpca. War _ ramed. Heavy So!;,i <?o?d LHuni:np Cases. Both tadiea' Jar. J gents' sizes, with works and cates of equal value. ) One l'ers? o ia each lo calriy can s?c3fc ono free, tojrctuer wii'j our tarife and val? uable ba? cf l?ousehold S:implc*. The? SIP.pies, aa well as the watch, we ?ad Free, and after you have kept thain tn your t. me for 25 sooths and show? t'iem to those, who may have called, they become your ow n property. Thoia who write at once can to wiro of receiving the Watch and Sample?. We pa* *U expre*?, freight, e-.c. Address btiaeouA Co., Uux 8IS, I'ortlaud, Maine. From 3?r. W. P. Harrison. KAPnvii.i.E. TENN*. May 2. 1S8S- T have ?sod Swift's specific in my family for some time, nail believe it to be an excellent reme?!y f.>r.i!i impa? rities of thc blood. Ja ray ov.-n c .--\) believe that I have warded ctl a severe attack of rheu? matism in thc shoulder by a timely resort to this efficient remedy: In nil cases "where a i>er mancnt relief is sought t ! : ? S medicine com? mends itself fora constitutional treatment that thoroughly eradicates the seeds o? disease from thc system. REV. NV. P. IIACKISON. WACO, TEXAS, May9. 1SSS. Gentlemen: Tho wife of one of m> custo? mers w;is terribly afflicted witr? a loaths?mcskin disease, that covered lier.whole body. t-:to w::s confined t-> lu r bed for several wars by this affliction, a.ul could hot help herself at She could notslecp from ;.. violent ?reh?ac and sting? ing of the skin. The disease baffled thc skill of thc physicians who treated it Her husband began finally giving hi$ wife Swift's Specific, and she commenced to improve almost immediately, and in a few wonks she was apparently well. She is nowa hearty, fine-looking lady, with no trace of he affliction left. Yours very truly, J. E. SEARS, Wholesale Druggist, Austin Avenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ticw York, 756 Broadway. C. WULBERN & CO., 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS* AND DEALERS IN Provisions, Lipers, Toto, &t 167 and 169 Ea*t-Bay9 CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 _? OTTO F. WSETERS, WHOLESALE GROCER And Liquor Dealer, OFFICE AND SALESROOM: 1S3 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. ff. Nov. 7 o m. W. STEFFENS & SON/ Established 1847. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Auction and Commission Merchants and Liquor Sealers. AGENTS FOR Celebrated Dove Brand Ham. The Philip Best Brewing Co.r Miiwaols? Beer. Maryland Hominy Mills-. Griffiths Bakery Co. Motts Cider and Vinegar, Banner Preserve Work3. Frank Packing Go. 197 EAST BAY AND 50 AND 52 STATE'S*, (Auction Room State Street,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments Solicited. t? JOHNSON & Soi, FASHIONABLE HATTERS -AND UMBRELLA MAMACTURlSi; No. 265 Zing Street, Charleston, S. & '? Umbrellas, Etc , Re-Covered and Repaired Neatly and Promptly. Nov. 7 V GEO. L. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, 265 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 10 ia PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTONS, C. First Class in all its Appointment** Supplied with all Modern Improvement*. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms; ^ Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bells and Lights. Heat? ed Rotunda. RATES $2 00, $2.50 AND $3.0fc Rooms Reserved by Mail or Telegraphy ' Sept 16_ WAUKJ.Y lilli SE, IN THE BEND OF KING STREET* CHARLESTON S. C. Rates, $2 arid ?2.50 per day. G. T. ALFORD, - j May 2-0 PROPRIETOR. | WRIG-HT'S HOTEL, I COLUMBIA, S. C. -o THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOES*, % with all modern improvements, is nc*, jig open for the reception of cnests. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Proor?etott?. - ? Obtamed, and H? ?.A IHM i:L>i>.!-^c> at? tended to for SHWKJtAVB FEMS Our office fe opposite the C. S. I'atewt Office, and we ean ob? tain Patents JU less time than those remote from WASH! y GTOy. Send MODEL. DRAWING OT | PHOTO of invention. We advise as to wtent- . | ahilitv free of charge, and we nn?ke yo CHARGE UNLESS PATEST IS SECtHiElK For circular, advice, terms and references to. actual clients in your own State. <*??mi!y. City ot lowii, write l< Pft^V ^i^^yft\T*?J"Wtftfl Opposite Patent Office, WcstomgtaxJKv WILLIAM KENNEDY? Fashionable Barber. MAIN STREET, Nest door to Earle & Purdv's Law OflSc*. SUMTER, S. C. IDESIRE TO INFORM the citizens of Sumterand vicinity that I have opened business on my own account at the above old stand, and that with competent aa? polit? assistants. I wi? be pleased to serve them Mi any branch of my business in the best styte of th? art. Give me & call. WM. KENNEDY. Oct. 19. ha Best Oou?h Syrup. Tastes pood. UeeHH^_ I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life.-A. H. DOWELL, Editor Enquirer. Eden ton, N. C., April 23, ?887. P?SO The BEST Cough Medi? cine is Piso's CURE POR CONSUMPTION. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c ft.tprscrs CURE: FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Bost^ough Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold by drunrista. CONSUMPTION ?gi *ge^&L " 99S 8ewtng.lTa??hHM>WI>Tm' Wt*&^3m $ A 0 at once ?"?t coi ??hi? 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