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Call for Su The failure of the Legislature to au?xlKt1^Rf6uJr8 resources at the World's Fair was a very serions Wow to the carry ing^out^f sri^i a parp?se, but there ^iH^ar^^^r^ m ade to have the Stafe p^eny^r^^ resented by private entei prise. ? Mr. F. A. Sale, of fUis.pijv, who is chairman of the World's Fair conv mittee of Columbia Board of Trade7 h as ?88ue^J| ^f?3fetfi^?3^a^to the peopling l^sURe iRa^|? ?o t?te matter: At a recent.i^?5jg the/ .Board ol Trade, I, as chairman of the WorWs Fair committee, made a sug? gestion to the board, but upon .which no action was taken aud i would like to ^y^?fo^sii^e^^U^ie'?ie ^people of the city and Slate,. JJJy suggestion was mada, because of the fact that the Legislature at its recent session saw fit to WJ4^?^(?4^ sanction of the 0olumbiat4^^?s^^ in that it failed to pass the bi ?I prc* uibit from ttns State. Now, I wish ?o*! as? ifihe people of this -eiotioos ojd State, one of the . orignal ts?rVee^r?fe^go?iig to Sit qui ^.ly^orV?i aud allow this golden op ""fwrtnuity foran exhibitioir of phiuk and enterprise to pass unimproved Shall we be content tc see ali of our sister States coming . to the front, .each eager to ^'ow- iw*r :resources and herifellh^^Mie^^-St?ud back and by our failure .tn fa!? - in line ac? knowledge our lack of anything to .exhibit! I believe that every intel! iigent citi?eu of thejState, while, per faf>&- ??wvt?g thJt.the. State? of it VP'-M^* ??propria . ^fctfi fr<MTtsnreasnry^ yetis anxious to^have a creditable State display at . thc World's Colttu?*m?^$ptK?u*m^ > Kow, the qtiesti^,|iiiiie^Bi?li cir? cumstances, aiis<?, ?e j^v^.such n? exhibit, and how~F""-I answer this w?thian emphatic y es, and I will cn ?tavor to iay*beibre. the-^eople-a plan, wweb* if ??rriecl out," will give us all woman and child in the State of South Carolina to-day is interested m ^r8^ffratteT^ as the benefits to ac '?ttfe therefrom will be ?e?Tnot duly in the tiearrlntirre, but for years tb come. .. . . First I would invoke the aid of the 'press -of the State to copy the appeal here made to the peop?e arid diss?m? jiate the pinn as here laid down L* t l?9 citizens for the purpose of raising a fund to be. contributed to defraying. -,tbe expenses^-o? the exhibit. Let thia fund-i>ejBeiit to the ?K>an and Ex? change Bank of South Carolina, in -this city, at the earliest possible day, .and a convention of representative SVl?f??M their ^wfeseutative onliness rhett, chosen by their respec? tive communities, be held in this city, and . let this convention elect from: their number three or five commis .. stoners to take cha&ge>?of the -Jfunds - ?>hVcfcf??| Me? fi?F<>^ buildings* are erected: at Chicago. If this is properly carried out it wi M so -en! use our people that there w?,i not slighest trouble in securing the y co-operation of every citizen ?eft ie State, and the very fact. that Jf?iyidual effort accomplished so ?pch will direct attention Ito ocr State^and invite immigration of ?ie AettJBclass of people. % ? ? Someone will want to know how . much .wilt be needed, and I would reply that $ 150,000 will not be ?ons tba? is wanted, and this I am Coi*: fideti???W&eM-a??ed--$75 OOO by the people thrills*!ves and$75,00<r by the. legislature of 1892.. We known we can count on the >??f^Su^^o??t"l4 press of the ??ute-^li^sfou thei# immediate act? ion in the matt? r of bringing this matter before the people. /??nr * ?>&$!Co fferr children to r put farr ht th^ran^T?he^ inward inarch, ??nd by t?it?r united effort pf?ce'uer jjtr/ore the assembled world bedecked wi&j^?j raiesjt jewels, clothed in hei rrafPW'ig$Wje^its, and clowned with veil-won IauSrl^ cte* it Let us act at. oti?ev and though we may n?'W hang"our hoads-in shaine at the action ; of t?]e Log?*Uture in the ?taff^r; we wi?l ?SJOU have cause to .--send up aU??d^Ku?za because of the '?grand success of the undertaking. I will take pleasure ?tr giving any ?S$&tWPiiU mv ?poWer a8.- to the best mode^of ^getting subscriptions, or any olhei'matter connected with ibe plaiu. Very truly, FMJ& A: SALE ?eergamzine tbe Whiskey Cn?c^co, ^an. 22.-The Times sta4.t-8 thai a-yian for the reorganiz-t tt?t; of ibo w??hkey trust ts being con? sole:cd t y tho directory of the trust. lt is ?V(?p')S( d to unite the distillers now in the? whiskey tf?st on a basis of capitaliz ion of $35,000,0^0 and then unite wit li that combination the ffefey distjileries no*v e?>ntrvi!ed by tiietrns^t. maninga grand joint stock ?otnpa^y? pal'll y Americans and pa?t Tv- ?'^lish? with a capitalization of g75.t>00,000 or $100,000 000, with ;?!? absolute monopoly of the making spirituous liqm>rs. Another meet i?g t?fthe directory will beheld at J'i t.ria, Feb: nary ?. .9 ?te.C^S. & N. Railroad. CitAKLKsTON. Jan 20 -Special to ,%>e St?'?1 -Col C S Nettles, attorney ? ,r lu- Charleston, Sumter and North **ra' li til road, was interviewed by The S>ate correspondent too ig h. He said : "When oar tnan-isrcinent tj^k charil' t?f the road, they found it encauibered .^y *large, ?ia-in^ debt, but they had confidence it) the property, and hoped that when the hoe was completed to BenoettsV'Ke the earnings would be ggygcieiK to pny it off. As is well *tT?i?wn. how- ver. ?he frei^ht shipment ? ver a l lin?s ciu;in^ the entire *ali were usUH?4y ??^hf. ai;d so "ur parnings ce? ?ptta^i;-ua!'y reduced, till they ???Ho d ?'-. > ry su<all amount, while nur ijffcs w&e 'ilablt^witat kury Wt re last ?art na v pery di * ? * * gr . ?? ft, bu? ,;*MV o.?-vuti??'ic-^K luv.- rpcvntiv ;..:?? n -lier ctMiM?i?-ra?ion a pl?u by which 11-? v r xp; t*t>d U) rai^e th^ ueces^ary iui.u?- .v pst* ai: claims of-a oressiug nature. Some.v-of ?ihs^cred^tprs, how? ever,- ?Vere im|of tttdate\ ?tfd?by- press "ing-rjheir claiwl in the courts^ have forced the road\ into ; the* bands of a recvefvjBT. We still $ hope that these matters may be adjusted to the satis? faction of ali concerned. The tem porary Teee?vsr appointtd is Charles E. Kimball, of New York, a roan in whose persop *e.^harmc*i*ed -thc interests alikeif bondholders, ^stockholders a.hd creditors at large.'' . Being asked what effect this would hate on-* |btf ejtension to Charleston, Go^ Nettle! reified that the C., S & N. road has no connection with the line from Holly Hill to Charleston, and that tb?'?atter will be hui it at once, under the charter of th? Charleston. Colleton Ber*e^vR#ro^. gipr fact." s?M^i&. |?thef|>arip?s i^regMp are all ready to commence construction, and will do sp as-soon .as the.-eity authorities bere decide on an entrance and a termi? nal point for the road." Collision , at Florence. FLORENCE, Jan. 22--Special.-A terrible collision occurred On the North? eastern railroad; rn- the deftp cut below the oil mill, in the city, at 7 o'clock toni^^, b^?een two extra trains- en g1?Ft?o.*?29? which left here to carry a wreckiog party to Otranto, wirh Engi? neer James Branson and Conductor :Fraok- VVe'ch* io charge, and engine No. 20, returning, backward, with Engineer James Willamson - and .Conductor Evans Jeffords in charge, and running a work train coming to Florence. Both had orders to look for each other When a few rods apart they saw their danger, I"but. botb engineers stuck to their posts. Engineer Williamson, ii is feared, will die I efore tomorrow, being cut in :he head and otherwise badly broken up. Engineer Brunson is cut in the head and face and mashed in the body. Con? ductor Jeffords was mashed down io the ditcb, arid is: fatally hurt. ; Conductor } Wfelchi is .cut in the bead and face and j j??ned Maternally.} ?Albert Hielas, firer man, right leg broken, internal in? juries; J&-er Scott, colored, leg and s?&silder | h?o|en Mac Robertson, firjanan, and E? White, colored, leg "broken antf^iir^wjtrred. Ten other hands also badly injured, but on .account of the huge pile of debris t cannot get around to sec who are hurt. * Engine j29 is lying on the right side ra tie-ditch*-wiri: Engine 20 standing upon the top of ? flat car. The .debris is piled ap about twenty feet high. The track will, not be cleared until tomorrow nigbt AH trains will ran ar?ond ?uarterand Lanes if the track at O'raoto can be cleared ; otherwise they' will rue by Camden crossing, down the South Carolina road. It is reposted that a negro is covered } up in tbe de&ris uoder the wreck, - ajad tjae Hands a"renow Icokiog fof'lnai.* Tfae Bahama Cable JcP?fE*. F?a.; Jun. 22.-The first cable ever, laid from the Bahama Isl? ands will be landed here tomorrow moping frota the. British steamship tWd&tjneatftf which ^no-horcd off JupitVr Inlet tbis a?tejr<>pt>o*?-coniing direct from Nassau. ;^The western Union Telegraph Company to-day completed a new land line from Orlando to Jupiter, which will oonue^t with the_cab!e line'here. -a ii 11 r ? .i ?hi ? Justice Bradley Dead. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22-Justice Joshua H. Bradley of iii? Supreme Cottit- of the United States died at his j home here at 6:15 this mornit.-^, aged s?v???y ?iye years. ' 4t?rvw'??'t H torpid hvttf. Yon don't j WHO? a bad *o JU flexion You don't warn a, bad " breatt? Voa don't wama head nelie, j ^Then rise. JJeWitt's Little Early Uisers, the ttuDOUS little pills W. H. <*illi?aad t Uo. .. ^, -9 m - -Don't pp? mi-ftstvo? to your best girl on postal cards, .fc~"ie may have K?f?pic4oii that you do not care two cents for ker.-Union County Stand? ard . Iris An established fact iMt ?eWitt's Lit? tle Karly Risers ?are aa enormous salt, and ?bj? Simply because they are pleasant in taking and happy in results.- A bill for the multitude. W". H.GilHlaod & Co." . -' -i " ? ? > -;?mm i_. -*^,' '- . - Ile--doii't yrm' thi?ilv itt is wrong; [for people to marry, their intellectual inferiors? She-Yes ; always wrong, and in some cases-quite impossible.-^Life. - m _1 -?<?? -aw - For Over Fifty Years. Mrg. Winslow'* Soothing ?Syrup has teen used for children teething.* It sootlt?? the j child, softens the gurus, attars all pam, cures .wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrboa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ^ Ignorarice of .the merit* of DeWitt*s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. Theselittle'ptlls regulate the liver cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, cot:sti?-ation and biliousness. W. H. (xilUland & Co. When Baby wa* sick, vre gt^e her Castoria. When she wa? * Child. she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, we clung to Castoria. When she hod ?r??dren, she gave them Castor?? A trial convinces the most skeptical. C*re f'j;iy prepired, pleasant to the taste, DeWin's Cough and Consumption C'Ue is a val ?bt? remedy. W. H Gilliland & Co. BROWN'S IROX BITTERS AXMAJTAC For 189? Contains One Hundred Kecipes for mak i?ff delicious Candy cheaply and quickly at home. This book is given away at drug and general stores. If so, send your name a:. J address for a Free SanrpW of the A5?SBICA1T BEB JOTTSSAL Weekly-?2 pages-One Dollar a year. , Z CUICAG0.1LL. -"But what on earth could have induced you to marry a man so utter? ly your inferior ?" "My dear girl, I never met a man who wasn't."-Judge. -Old . Gentleman-Well, young man, what is your role in life ? >. Goeasy, '94-it's a good deal of a Ioa? sir.- Harvard Lampoon -Drake-Do you think woman will ever cut much of a figure in clubdom ? Moore-If she does it will no long? er be .club dumb.-The Club What measures are you taking to stop that cough? Let us suggest DeWitt's Cough and Consumption Cure. It is infallible. W. H. GilHland & Co. A tittle Girl's Exp?rience ;In A Eight house. Mr and Mr?. Loren Prescott nre keepers of the (JOT. Lighthouse at Sand Keach, Mich., and are blessed with, a daughter, four years old. Lust ApriisheSvas.taken .down with JW easies, foll'-wed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. I;octors at home and at Detroit treated her. but in vain, she grew wor?e rapid? ly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr King's -Kew ; Discovery and after the use of two ami a half hottles, wa6 completely cured. They fay Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you ta??y g-it a trial bottle free at J. F. W. De Lorme's Drugstore. 6 -Demosthenes put pebbles in his mouth to cure his defective utterance. Even to this day people 5nd it a diffi? cult job to speak Greek.-Puck. -"Have you heard the 8 year-old German boy violinist ?" "0, yes; tweJve years ago, in Berlin "-Musical Courier. You TS ay congh and-c?ngh and cough and congh and cough but you will not, if you take DeWitt's Cough and Consumption Cure. W. H. GilHland & Co. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. AU dealers keep it, SI per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TAX RETURNS FOR 1891-92. "I^ETURNS of personal property and poll \\ taxes will he received at the following places and times, v:z : R. I, Manning's Tuesday, Jan. 12. Ti udall's, Wedces?ay , JaO i 13. Wedgefield, Thursday, Jan. 14. Gordon's Mill, Friday, Jan. 15. Johnston's Store, Monday, Jan 18 Shiloh, Tuesday, Jan. 19, Lynchburg, Wednesday. Jan. 20. Magnolia, Thursday, Jan. 21. Mayesville, Friday, Jan. 22. Reid's Mill, Monday, Jan. 25. Bishopville, . Tuesday and Wednes? day, Jan. 26 and 27. Manville, Thursday, Jan. 28. Spring Hill, Friday, Jan. 29. Mechauicsville, Saturday, Jan. 30. Scarborough, Monday, Feb I. Remberi, Tuesday, Feb. 2. Hagood, Wednesday, Feb. 3, Stateburg. Thursday, Feb. 4. And at the Auditor's office in Sumter on all other days, from Jan. 1st until Februarj 20ih, inclusive. Tti? law nquires that all persons owning property, or in any wise having charge of such property^ either as agent, husband, guardian, trustee, executor, administrator, sc., return the same under oath to the Auditor, whor"reqn?sls all persons to- be prompt in making their returns and save the 50 per cent, penalty, wiicL s*ill bs added to ike property valuation of all persons who fnil to rjake returns within the time pre ? scribed by law. A good way for the taxpayer who has much property to re*urn, is to make a mem? orandum of tte number of horses, cattle, mules, sheep and goats, hogs, watches, or? gans and pianos, buggies wagons and car? nacs, dugs, merchandise, machinery, mon? eys! notes and accounts (above indebtedness) furniture, ?c., which will'save the taxpayer and enable the assessor to progress in ihe wort. ' Taxpayers reurn what they own on the Srst day of January, .1892. Assessors and taxpayers will enter the first given name of the taxpayer in full,- also make a separate return for e-jch party for the township the property is in, and where the taxpayer owns realty to insert the postoffire as their place of residence, and those who only own personal property to give the party's name wiu, owti3 the {and they live on a? their cesidetce, which aids the taxpayer as well as the c-unty treasurer ia making the collection and preventing error?. Every ?mle citizen between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years on the first day of January, L8&2, except those incapable of earning a support from beu:g maimed, or from other causes, shall be deemed taxable po?te. All returns that are made after the twen? tieth day of february next have to be placed on the additional list and fifty per cent, pen? alty added thereto, unless prevented hy sick? ness or out of tnt* countv during the time of listing. Kot knowing the time of listing is no excuse. And all owners of real estate might do their tenants who cannot rend or take a newspaper, a great favor by making their returns or telling then th* time of list? ing, and that if th-y fail to make th-ir re? turns iii time that the valuation has to be increased fifty per cent, unless they have a good excuse. The assessing and collecting of tuxes is all done now ia the same year, and we have to aggregate ?he number and v-lue o' all the j horses, cattle, mules, &c, as well as the acres j of land, lots and buildings aad their v.ilue, that ti.ere is iu the county, and have same on fiie in the Comptroller General's office by the thirtieth day of June each year And from thal time to the first day of October each i year the auditor's and treasurer's duplicate J has to be completed and an abstract ol the work in the Comptroller's office by that lime which will show at ag?ante that the auditor has no time to take in returns, or do any? thing eise much, between ?he fi st day of March aud the iir&t d*y of October each year, but work on the books and blanks. There? fore hope that all taxpayers will do us the favor of making their returns in lime. PETE it THOMAS, Dec 9. Auditor Sumter County MACHINE"SHOP. AU kinds of MACHINE WORK REPAIRS can be had in Sumter, at short notice, and in I the very best class of work, at the shop re I cently opened by the undersigned on Liberty j Street, near the C. S. & N. Depot. 'Boilers Patched, and Mill and Gin Work a Specialty. Prompt atteniion given to work i:i the country, and Grst class workmen s?Mit ::> at terni to same. Call at the shep or address through Sumter Post office Aug 13 EDGAR SKINNER HOYT BROTHERS MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. ^^^^^^ Gold and Silver Watches, FINE DIAMONDS. Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, MERIDEN BRITANIA SILVERWARE, &o REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Feb 1 The Best COI il COTTOJi STALK CHOPPER TO MAX. Every Farmer Shoukl Have One. No Cast Iron io break when it strikes a root. Will last for Yeais. IAM NOW MANUFACTURING THE Tisdale Patent Corn and Cotton Stalk Chopper. The machine i? a good practical thing and will pay for itself in two years when a farmer has fifty aerea of corn and cot tOT stalks to knock down. Parties wanting the machine will please send in their orders as early as possible as each will be served in turn Read the certificates below. JOEL E. BRONSON, "I have used your Cotton Stalk Cutter and find'it a perfect success and I could not do without it after using it. j *. . J. C. DURANT." "I have used the Tisdale Cotton Stalk Chopper, and it is a perfect success. E. M. COOPER." "We Inve used one of R. H. Tisdale's Cot? ton Stalk Choppers on. our plantation and it has given satisfaction and does first clas3 work. J. RYTTENBERG & SONS," Oct. 14. i-_-_-? To The Public. I AM STILL SELLING First Class Goods AT LIVING PRICES. It takes too much room to enumerate all the bargains I have to offer, but I must call your attention to our HAMMS CHAMBER SETS ' m Both in China and tin. BIG DRIVES IN GLASSWARE1 SHOES That are solid and will wear. HAVE YOU TRIED MY Coffee at 20c. pr. lb AND Tea at 25c. pr. lb.? If not, you are missing a genuine bar? gain It has long been a household word that you set nothing but good goods, and full value at ALTAMONT HOSES'. Oct. 6. INSURANCE. I cover everything in Insu? rance. Tf it is your life, I give you a policy in the Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, The oldest, richest and most liberal Company in the U- S. If on your Gin House, Dwelling. Store?. Barns, Furniture or Produce in the following companies, any of which are strong and reliable : THE NORWICH UNION", of England. THE QUEEN, of England. PHOENIX ASSURANCE, of England. THE CONTINENTAL, of New York. THE NIAGARA, of New York. THE NORTH AMERICAN, of Philadelphia. THE GIRARD, ot' Philadelphia. THE MERCHANTS, of Newark, N. J. MECHANICS & TRADERS, Of New Orleans. My companies arc as good and my rates as low as any one. ALTAMONT MOSES. 11 $?? *x iii ^ ?i jj[ jj jji^ I ,:,.,.,;;". i a??] ??I i -i .??A < /^A/i>.> at : i, :";..,! & f,.i MM*XK.irK Fl-'KS "ur ollie?- is ! .,;,,,:,<i|<. flic I' S PnUMlt ?>fti'/?.\ ???I WC C?III ob ! T IMI I'- .--ts !': loss Iii??! ll'.!?? ll?*?' li lil?>!?' from I ii IS7//V/;T?X N-ri.i y.?DK? iji:.i ir-iy<. or ! /.//. '/'? ..' iuYi-n?l'!? Wo ;:-.!.. i- - II- I? ..:il?'!5f nl.fl .. I':--.-?'l . iirrv .Wo A ?j ? iJ.HJiiC ! UXi.kss j'ATF.XT is SK> i !?.? i-?rouhir rmiiv. ti-.-?ns Jilt?] rWri'oiiCttPi.0 ?(.(;;., , ....;, ,.; . > V. ' I Stilt?" ''"I'll V ? U \'t>T Opposite i'alail o?cc, hushinglon, D C . Toilet Soaps, Perfainery^aiid all K?HIS of Druggist's Sundries Usuallif Kept in a DF"iirs"t Class Drug Store. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Garden Seeds, &3., also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Putty, &c, Dye Stuffs. Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered wiuVcarc and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of best, quality. Call and see for yourselves. Night Calls Promptly Attended To, *<|?? City Drug Store. s^|p Main Si. Sumter, S. C. Drugs and Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brushes Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powder, Also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Fioor Staius, Kalsomine, all colors for rooms. Artists' Paints and Brushes, Laster Paints. Convex Glasses. Nice line of Hanging and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, Shades, Wicks, Chimneys, &c. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Keep the following popular brand of Cigars : 'vt'lamb Good," ''Custom House," "Rebel Girl." Sep30 FRESH GARDEN SEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded. IF o ?J o ism ESTABLISHED 1868. Sterling Silver-, Clocks, Optical Goods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors, Machine Needles, &c. * IF* ? ?LB S O 3???. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH. HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES. JAMES A Ld IJ AN & ??. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Specta? cles, Drawing Instraments THE FINEST STOCK IN THE STATE. RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES Watch Repairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South (Pro? ina Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMES ALLAN" & CO., 235 Ki:ijr St., Sign of Drum Clock. Charleston, S. C. Feb. 8 Save Your- Money . -AND BUY WHERE YOU GAN BUY CHEAPEST, MAYESVILLE, S. C., Feed, Livery " A Sale Stables. The Best Equipped Stables in the Town. Look ? Look I Take care you don't faint when you get my prices on HORSES, MULES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARTS & HARNESS. Am gettiog.in new stock now. and while they are new they have got to be sold, Quick Sales and Short Profits. Come see for yourself. J. EL Lafayette. St., ES, Mayesville, S. C. The newspaper supplies the J^^v broad, swift channel of pub- M^^^W^, licity which enters the port . /?y%*?\^^^L \ of prosperity, and when you /M^^^^^^K ' float your boats upon it you ?^y^^^^^^^^^S^ are sure of quick Jj^j$ v\ Advertising ^^^^^^^SjM H A in dull times is ^^?^^^^^^^^^^^^?^y ^^^^^p an anchor cast mc3an HARDWARE (OLD RELIABLE.) Oiler a full line of goods consisting of nearly every thins: needed For Household, Plantation and Mechanical Use, And at prices to suit the times. Wo buy largely for [CASH and sell close. (Jonie in and see the Prettiest and Largest Stock Outside of the Large Cities. Carriage and Wagoaa Material, Wliee?s, &c. TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUT?;ERV. GUNS, PISTOLS. SHELLS, AMMUNITION, TOOLS; ENGINE FIXTURES, PIPING. PUMPS IN Woo;; AND IRON, CliOCKKKV AND TIN WALK, \c, &c. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, PACKING, LACING, ETC. OH! Y ES. COOK STOVES. COOK STOVES, ALL W \ RR ANTED. HEATING STOVES ALL KIN?' . OIL STOVES FiiOM 6100 UP. li A SI S-S A JL IA K I m s> s* Out of breath, can't tell you till we have. Everybody, COME AND SEE. H.? 'STU'. X>-0-JF8.a,?3.t dfe SS013., ?lain Street, Sumter, S. C. TH: ?OlTEB fi BE erg1 II! FOUNDED 1867 CHARTERED 1S83. J/^SK The Twenty-Fourth Collegiate /^r-jjra Year of ii.is school for voung t?=s?ir: ladies 'begins THURSDAY," SEP 'Wa* T.BMBER 10th, 1891, and closes ?*t^ J CI NE 13th. 1892 Fur terms, ?fcc., apply for circular MRS.'Iv. A BROWNE, Miss E. E. COOPER July 1 Principals. J. S HCGHSOX, M. D. S:f III mu T. B EDWARDS IE. J. S. HU8HS9N & GO., Having purchased the Drug Store of W. H. 6ILULAND & CO. Respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the puh?c generally They will find a full supply of fiesh Drugs, Medicines, Paient Medi? cines, Fine r?ame ry. Combs, Brushes, soaps, Fancy and Toilet Artilles, Eic, Eic. MER. ?. J. AULD ??0 loner Hnd well-known to the people of Sumter as a reliable Druggist and Prescription Clea'k* Will also be found there to attend their calls, and fili ?ll p cscriptions in the most careful manner. Monaghan Block, MAIN STREET, SUMTER. S. C. Nov. 25. Sumter, ?, ?. l'ijia?iii tili! 9 Pt FOR German American of New York. Hamburg Bremen of Hamburg, Germany, Orient of Hirtford, Conn. Liberty of New York. . Atlanta Home of Atlanta, Ga. Hekla of St. Paul. Minnesota. Commercial of Montgomery, Ala. American Accident of Louisville, Ky. Sep. 2S. NEW LUMBER YARD. IBEG TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND the public generally that my Saw Mill located on the C. S ? N. R. R.. just back of my residence, is now in full operation, and I am prepared to furnish all grades of Yellow Pine Lumber from unbled timber, af prices according to grades. Yard accessible on North side of residence. J. B ROA CU. Feb 18._ L D. JOHNSTON, SUMTER, S. C., -THE Practical Carpenter, Contractor AMD BUILDER, IT 7 OU LD RESPECTFULLY inform the W citiz^nsof Sumter and surrounding country that he i< prepared to furnish plans, and estimates on brick and wooden buildings AH work en trailed to him will be done first class. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Aug 19 " o -MANUFACTURED BY T&e Wilcox ? Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., . ..vH?J?ie..- .v.., ^.:tt\ .... I"-am glad to 'testify that I used Pastor Eoe u't; s Xe:-vc Tonic wi; h thc b.vst su -ces? foi i.eepless'ues*, and believe thu ti ia a roaih ^roat relie lut suffering hu;:m..i../ E. t-il.vS\. f?su-r, ??.ey;ert ai, P. O., Pa. WALCOCK. M?... Oct ll. -Mi. About five years ago I became v .?."*:<->:. tarong!: -.xce: sive silioxiag, with a usrvous stomact .r. ublc (dyspepsia). Aly h-.tiih brcire . sompletely. i los. v.iy appetite, aud in cotisc luence beeau;e very weal: ; I could uvi sleep a; rll, and nervous sufferings and symptoms wei? -nnumcrablc. Four doctors, all knu.vu dyspep ??. remedies aiid a!s;> eloclrio? v auorded mc tte relief. As JI IKS: resort, just ti year ago, lor .lered seme o? Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic. Lite second dose relieved wy pains, aud afier using cnlyafCo bottles I am entirely cured. I cfrtifj that i'a'tor Koenig's Nerve Tonic has proven not oalyagreat and beneficent remedy, but ai-->o entirely harmless; JOHN B?HMER FM-P?a*-A Valuable Rook on Nervors Pf j. ?? Diseases sect lice to any address, fS-'fr"a aud poor patients can also obtair: d P. cfc-, Es? tlds medicine free of ojiarle. T?iis remedabas teja prepared by the Reverend Pastor KoTntl'. of Port Wayne. Ind., since VS*6, and isnowprepared nuder his direction cy the KOEM5C f?sLD. CO., Chicago, I!!. Sold by Drassfists at S1 per l?ottle. 6 for $5, Lar-e Size, ? Uottles for SO. SJC M ???od. hi* Opportunity! l>OVT Miv. Your*, Xeadei*. I :.o majority neglect their op? portunities, and from that cause liv?? in poverty and elie in obscurity! Harrowing ? .; r is tho lot of many, .as they look! lek on lost, forever ?i st. opportunity. IA ic ts pans. Snsr? Reach ?ut Be up and <ioiuir, I inprove ?mr opportu? nity, s,?cnrc prosperity, pr.invitee, p. at e: lt w:.s sa;d by a philosoj lier, that **tho l?o?dess rf Fortune offers a ar-:.;lrt? (unity :o . ich : ci ?..:. .t s?i;:io pei ?cd of Ufa; e^ibr.ace tUecltaacd, an?s >?: ! pours ont lier riches; fail to<i<# ?.) she departs, vertr to ret nm.V How shall find thocoi.pi x opportnnitv? Investixtte every chanco tliat . ?.: v. cthy. ari-l o?fair proi ii>e: that is v.-!iat al] sue ce stn! men <; >* I! .-rt? TS an '';i;>. rtunity. Mich as ?snot often within the reach ol ?na'oi ins pe -plc. [inproved, it tritl pve. :.::- .-t.:? crand start in life. r??eC?>i.r>i s opportunity for : . .- \ :s here. JEoney to ! e made ! spidly and honorai ly hy any iudttstriousper>onof. ithetsex. All .s. Voa >.a:i >:'\ > work and .iv? ?it li- me. w iierever.von are. Even he '.!.:. rs are easily earning fro .? to per day. Von ran >.o as.well if yon v iii work, no: :.?>> hard; Dnfcindnstri ? . dy; an ly on c in rease y< nriuc rae as yon soon. You can'?ives; are time only, or all yonrti :ie to the work, ?a^y tole rn. Capital not required. We start von. Alliscom itively new .. I rty wonderful. Wo instruct and ho? you how. fret". !-':r.!uro unknown among our work .rs. ?o r.".:n to ....; !:nn hen-. Write and learn all frt-c, : \ return mail. Unwise to delny. Address at once. II. aXiUivtt ?sui. ?ct?. I'o?*??iid, Muiue. BEST AND CHEAPEST. ?LL SGOOS GUARANTEED Estimates furnished by return Mail. LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. a I Ml l Cl),, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLE? SALE DEALERS IN DOOKS, SASH, KLIPS, MOULDING, -AND GENERAL BUILDING* MATERIAL Office and Salesrooms, 10 and 12 Hayne St CHARLESTON, ?. ?. Jan 25 0 i 0. RR01W 4 BRO. COLUMBIA, S. C. ID o o :o_ , SASE M BLINDS, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, AND HAIR. FreiiG?i anfl American WMow Glass, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. CARTER WHITE LEAD, The Best in the Market. Special Attention Given to Order* hy Mail. 0. 0. BROWN & BRO., Opposite Post Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 5-0 A. WHITE & SON, Fire Insurance Agency, ESTABLISHED 1866. Represent, among other Companies : LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBS, NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE. HOME, of New York. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y. LANCASTER INSURANCE CO. Capital represented, $75,000,000. Feb. 12 ?TTFF. WEITERS, WHOLESALE GROCER And Liquor Dealer. - OFFICE AND SALESROOM : 183 East Bay, Charleston, S. C, ??E0.? f. STEFFENS & M, Established 1847. WHOLESALE GROCEBS, Auction and Commission Merchants and Liquor Dealers. . AG KNTS FOB The Philip Best Brewing Co., Milwaukee Beer, and the i4Best" T< nie, a concentMAtt liquid extract of Malt and Hops . . The Pulest Brewing Co y Mriwadere Bet?, 197 EAST BAY ANO 50 A*B 5?STATE St!., (Auction ftooni fct??tTStteet,) CHARLESTON' S. 6\ . Oon?igDmeuts Solicited. Ja?. 23. FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS! FERTILIZERS! Having bought largely, FOR CASH, a full *s . sorttuent of, ?fiitite, A?sai?ote taos. We are prepared to fill orders for such at low figures and on reasonable terms. C. WULBKftX & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 171 ?OJ 173 East Bay, Nov. 19. Charleston, S. 0 WILLIAM KENNEDY Fashionable Barber. MAIN STREET, Nest door to Earle & Purdy's Law Office. SUMTER, S. C. IDESIRE TO INFORM the citiaens of Sumter and vicinity that I have opened business on my own account at the above cid stand, and that with competent and polite aj.-istants. ? will be pleased to serve them in any branch of my business ia the best Style of the art. Give me a call. WM. KENNEDY. Oct 19._m SHAVING DONE BY ELECTRICITY -AT G. G. REDIC'S, Next door to T. C. Scaffe. Jan 1 BOARDING. MRS. M. A. EPPERSON is prepared to entertain boarders, both regular and transient, with first class accom? modations. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST. Liberty Street, near St Josephs' Academy. Feb. ;>5-3m. Sumter. S. C. MANSION HOUSE. (CORNER LIBERTY AND HARVIN STS., j is prepared to entertain boarders, both ! retrnNr and transient, with first class accom ? niOMattor'S. MKS. M. F. MILLER, Sep. 16. Sumter, S. C. STIEFF PIANOS. THE ARTISTS FAVORITE. UNSURPASSED IN TOUCH, TONK, workmanship and durability. Palace I Organs, a strictly first class instrument at ! exceedingly low prices. Don't purchase be | fore seeing our catalogues and nrices. j JOHN A. HOLLAND, Ninety Six, S.C. Pleases i v where you saw this advertise i c ^nt. March 25 rS& Iii KM cured &t home with? al i SUB Bad out ^aia- of par B m W 1 ff I ticulars sent FREE. MBHM-MM B.M.WOOLLEY,M.a Atlanta,tia. Oi?ce 1(H% WWteiaU8t