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?|t WMt\ man aitb fouiras. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, '92. European Unrest ^ Although war is evideritiy. postT boned in Europe, hi the uncertainty uf the nation 8 as to where it ill end, there is none the -^ss general unrest and ilis^inet. The causes are partly economic?the poverty of the treas uries, the demand for larger wages coupled with increased expenditures, and the withdrawal of capital from ^ trade, and partly the desire of the peopleior greater comfort, and the belief that it can in some way be secured through social chang. The uneasiness is not acute, in some couatriesacarcely audible, but, except in Austria, it exists everywhere, and though in does not foreshadow in surrection, now well-nigh impossible',' it has a depressing effect on govern ments, and makes there; pie pessimist and unhopeful. In France the gov ernment still fears the Radicals, and to conciliate them attacks the Church : fears the Anarchists, lest the people may demand a military government for protection, and fears the labor party because it parades, and so gives opportunity for riot. The fears are largely imaginary, for the Moderates are strong enough to deal with the .Radicals, the Anarchists who will face death to gain their ends are few in roimber, and the labor party wants Gp&hing that seriously menaces the safety of society, but the governing classes are unable to overcome their belief that the Commune is still possi ble.' In Italy the trouble is of ano ther sort, expendhures always ex ceeding receipts, with uo chance of retrenchment visible, in the opposition of the official class to the diminution cf offices, and the impossibility of re ducing the army. As taxation has reached its utmost limit, reduction is at last to be tried ; but it is feared that tbe effort will be perfunctory, and eveu if not, that a long time must elapse before the finances of the king dom are placed npon a substantial footing. In Russia foreign poli cy has for a dozen years been largely a failure, the enormous military preparations have produced no useful result, while the empire has received two serious blows, one in the anti Jewish agitation, the other in the famine. The first has aroused against Russia the hatred of the Jewish financiers and newspaper owners of Europe, while the latter has cost the treasury one hundred millions of money, and promises to cost fully as much more before it ends The fall in silver, upon which the rouble is based, has impoverished the treasury still more, the military class expects no" glory from the present Czar, and tbe people are despondent, believing that agicultnre is declining, and the conditions of life steadily becoming harder. In Germany the outlook is better, though there is deep uneasi ness over the uncertain course of the emperor, as there is over the failure to form a stable majority in Parlia ment, particularly among those who bad hoped to see parliamentary gov ernment fully developed in Germany. The greatest apprehension, however, exists over the spread of Socialism, cot perhaps because of its non acceptance of existing institutions, but because it is a discontent born of poverty, and a poverty tfeat, appa rently, cannot be remedied. Tbe Germans, who have eaten rye for centuries, have of late years discover ed that rye eating is a sign of infe riority, but partly owing to a niggardly soil aud partly to bad legislation, a large portion of the peo ple are forced to make bread of rye. Only in Austria is there any excep tion to the general unrest, a country which for years has been popularly supposed to be to tottering to its fall, aad yet which is perhaps more strong ly cemented together than any other in Enpope. The authority of the emperor as the general referee of tbe diverse races which make up the Dual empire is stronger than ever botore, the army in better prepared ness for action, the treasury overflow ing, and the integrity of the empire assured by membership in the Triple Affiance. While other governments are troubled and anxious, Austria is secure in the shadow of the League and the inability of its jarring races to stand alone, a security which may give way speedily to disquiet, but which gives proof of the sagacity of a sovereign who has always wrung success from defeat, as well as of the inherent vitality of the empire.?N. Y Observer Bitten by a Mule. Excitement ran high on the street, near the residence of Mr. C. L. Reid, last Saturday morning about eleven o'clock. Tiie exciting cause was a mule suffering from hydrophobia, as supposed. John Simpson, a negro boy about seventeen years old, was leading the mule, when suddenly it made a lunge, caught the negro by the right arm just above the elbow, and crushed it between his teeth. It would toss him in the air and then hurl him on the ground, paw him with the fore feet, holding him secure ly *n his teeth all rhe time. The boy hollowed piteously, for help, and after about ten minutes he was rescued by shooting the mule. When released it was discovered that his arm was fearfully lacerated, but fortunately the bone whs not broken and after consul tatiog by Drs Bramlettt, Darby and WHlfams, it was thought the arm Could !>* saved. Ile is doing as well as c??uhl be expected and it is thought that he will recover The mule belonged to Mr. John D Vernei and was killed ?Keowee Courier It is a fixed and immutable Ur/ that to have good, sound health one must hiv?- p:ire, rich and abondant blood. There i? no shorter nor surer route ?h?a bv ? course or L>e WittVSarswpnrilla. J. 3. Hughsori & Co. - -mrnmitm?? Answer This Question. Why do so many people we s*?e ?round na 8e**ms to prefer to suffer *nd be made mi:?er/?r>le by fa-tgesnon, Constipation, Dizzin^s io^s u't Appeu'e, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Sk?n, when for 73c. we will sell them Shiloh'a Vitalizt, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by A J. China, Sauter, S C. 2 " - ? .>?i^??? It j? a iruth in medicine thtt thosroallest <We that performs the cure is the best. De Witt's hj'tle Karlv Risers are tbe smallest pill*, will perform the cure and are the beat. J. S. Hujf hson k Co. If dull.spirilles? and stupid ; if your blood i-- thici *m? ylujzeish ; if your ajtpette is .-*;?r!gi-A3 *i>d un?*rt*in. yon need a Sars? i.hc. %T?>. r->-ti!'s take \h> Win's. J. | 5. Ju-h.-o.. A Jo. i A Flag Incident. Baltimore, Md., May 10.?? spe eial to the Baltimore Sao from Charles ton, W. Va , says: At the Confederate memorial services to-day, a battle "warred Confederate flag was ran np un derneath a United States flag which spanned Main street near the court bouse. Some citizeL j including Uuion veteran soldiers, said that it should come down. The Confederate fete rats said that it should remain, and warned those who wished the Sag re moved not to tone S it; to let it alone. The counsel of cooler heads of both ban ds prevailed and the flag was allowed to rgmain until late in the afternoon, w?en it was removed. The ex ercises of the day were held in the ceme tery. Political Consistency. The Columbia Register, and the other lew Tillman organs are making a to-do over the fact that Col. Orr voted for Judge Wiliard in 18?7, whose dicision took the United States troops out of our State. We are afl of us familiar with the necessities of that period, when, tt> rescue oar State government from the party of good stealing, ft was necessary to make certain bargains. But how can the organs, such as the Register and Abbeville Medium, explain the cours of prominent Tillman polititians, who today occupy pedestals, in the Demo cratic party, but prior to 1876 affil iated with this same party oi good stealing. We particularly desire to hear from the Register and Medium on this point. "Many Worser Girls." Professor Chapman, professor of rhetoric at Bowdoin college, was the bright particular star ia the alumni dio t er the other night. He boomed the little rustitmion "away dowo in Maine" in a manner that delighted the boys. "Bowdoin may have some failings," be said, "but I've known maoy a worse alma mater than sh<*. Id this respect I feel like the little daughter of a frieod of mine in Portland. She had just mastered the art of expressing her self in intelligent sentences. One daj she bad done something for which her mamma had to reprove her. The lady gave her daughter a souod lecture, and then told her to go up stairs, alone in her room, and ask God to forgive her for her error. "[n a few minutes she was surprired o see the baby come dowo stairs agaio, appear in the sitting-room, aod stand back w>th a great deal of seriousness. "Well, did you go up aod do what I told you ?" 38ked the food mother. "Yes," replied the guilty one, "and God said : 'Great Scott, Elsie Murray, I've known a great maoy worser girls than yon.' "?Boston Herald. Backten'? Arnica S aire. The Beat Suive in the world for Cats, Braises Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25cents per box. For sale by J. F. W. De Lorme. o Sbiloh's Consumption Cure. This ia beyond question the roost successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of coughs, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success ia :be cure of Consumption is with out a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price 10c, 50c and $1. It your lungs are sore, chest, or bick lame, ose Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by Dr A. J. China. SumterS- C. I m?m ?- mm "Late to bed nod early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies," But early to bed and a "Little Early Riser," the pill that makes life longer and better and better and wiser. J. S. Hugbson & Co. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfs. When ?he was a Child, she crki for Castorf*. When she became Miss, the clung to Castorf*. When she had Children, she gare them Castorf? TREATMENT -BY INHALATION! 1529 Arch? St^lPhila. Penn. For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Headache, Debility, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, And all Chronic and Nervous Disorders. It has been in use for more than twenty rears ; thousands of patients have been treat id, and over one tboasand physicians have used it aod recommend it?a very significant ract. It Is agreeable. There is no nauseous taste, nor after-taste, nor sickening smell. "Compound Gxygen?It Mode of Action ?nd Results," is the title of a book of 200 anges, published by Dri. Starkey & Palen. which gives to all inquirers full information ia to this remarkable curative agent, a od a record of surprising cures in a wide ranee of chronic cases?many of them after b^ing ibandoned to die by other physicians. Will :>e mailed free to any address on application. M STARKE! & PALEN, L529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Penn. 120 Sutter St., SanlFraneisco, Cal. Please mention ibis paper. D*-c . 9 ?. UP MI ?<-ii hl? Opportunity! IlOVT Mi?. SC Your*, Kfadfr. T'.e mainrity no^l?>i-t their on portol?tMnt, and from tl. i?' .?n?olivu \o ;>-?ver;y and die in ?WoritT? IlaiTOwin: !? ? .air i? tbo lot of many, an they If.-k?,ark on lo*t. forervr ! ?t. o;-p?i tnnity. I I <c 1* |>:i*?_ ins! Ro.irh nnt Be tip ?n.l .t?in?. linprorsyuur op;.vi ::i ni:r. nrfi ?irnrupro.t.-rity. ].r.-ii.iti.-!>e^. p?nr?. Stw. Ltd by a. philosopher. tl.it "?ii? .? !&??* or Fortan? olfei a r?t<lrn?>:<p?ttunit7f. e??. h pora?n at?om?t?.riod of Ii*-; ? ...hr.ire sheHiance, and sh?p?ur?nnl her rich.--.; fail t?do so .niii ?lt? d-parta. n-rrr to r/?tnrn." H"w thnll r-u find th* coumcs opportunity? lnv??ti?*te rrer*. rhi?ic? that appears w<? thy. and of fair promi ?: that i-i what all mir. r.-a'nl m.n do. H.r? i? an i.j rimity. sn-ii aa N ti"t i>ft?n within tben-m-hot labrin- pc?"td*. Improved, it will f:'t?. at l-*?t. a xrand start in lifo. Tiie i:<>i.i>k.n opportunity f<?r many ia h?r?. Mon?-jr to >> ? m?la rapidly and hon?raMy ' ymiyindaaurloiiaperMinof either ?ex. All ?cea. You cm do the work and "Ivo at Im???. whererer tou ar?\ Kren h. rinwra are ea-i!y naming fr?m Sw? tu 9 lO par day. V?-q can do a. well if yoo wjll work, not t?o hard, nnt Itidnatri onMy; and yoq ena increase your income aayon poon. Ton can ;,-ive spare time only, or nil y?cr time to tbo work. F.asy iol?.-?rn. Capital not r-jnirod. We ?art too. All b corn nar.itivoly now and ratty wri'ltderfnl. Vi'e inatrvct *n? ?how too hew. fre?. FniJnri nnbi<>wn smaoc onr w??rk No room to explain :<?re. Wiite ?nd > rn ?II ft-f iirmfirm tna?l. friT-'?.? t.. ,UV.r *t mrc XI ?lalUtU aft Co., ii^x c'J, X'oi ..aad. ?*?iur To The Public. I AM STILL SELLING First Class Goods ?T LIVING PRICES. It takes too much room to enumerate all the bargains I have to offer, but I must call your attention to our HANDSOME CHAMBER SETS Both in China and tin. BIG DRIVES IN GLASSWARE SHOES That are solid and will wear. HAVE YOU TRIED MY Coffee at 20c. pr. lb AND Tea at 25c. pr. lb.? If not, yon are missing a genaine bar gain. It has long been a household word that yon get nothing bot good goods, and foil value at ALTAMONT MOSES', Oct. 6. INSURANCE, I cover everything in Insu rance. If it is your life, I give you a policy in the Mutual Li ta? Coiot, OF NEW YORK, The oldest, richest and most liberal Company in the U. S. If on your Gin House, Dwelling, Stores, Barns, Furniture or Produce in the following companies, any of which are stroDg 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 6TRARD, of Philadelphia. THE MERCHANTS, of Newark, N. j. MECHANICS & TRADERS, Of New Orleans. My companies are as good and my rates as iow as any one. ALTAMONT MOSES. Gunsmith. THE UNDERSIGN KD DESIRES TO inform the public that he is now pre pared to repair GUNS. PISTOLS. LOCKS, KEYS. TRUNKS, BICVLES, SEWING MACHINES, Ac. He will ranke and fit kejs to any ^iind of lucks, and is also prepared o do ELECTRO-PLATING IN SILVER BOLD, &C, Which he guarantees to be brantiful, durable aod at prices within the reach of all. Speci mens of bis putting can be seen at his ohop on South Washington Street, Second door South of Dr. Mood's residence. R. S. BRAOWELL, JR. Mch 16?3m. ' FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. ]l TR8. M. A. EPPERSON is prepared to J.TX entertain holders, both regular and trausUnt with the best accommodations. Persons from the country spending any time in the city will be entertained iu the best manner. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Liberty Street near St. Joseph's Academy. March 10?o. Drug Store. FULL ASSORTMENT OP DRUGS, MEDICINES ?-AND Fancy Articles. M? CIGARS A SPECIALTY. J. S. HUGHSON & CO., Monaghan Block. MAIN STREET, Mch. 30. SUMTKR, S. C. LIQUORS -AND Tobaccos AT WHOLESALE, AT PALACE SALOON, Strauss & Weinberg, Proprietors, Main St._SUM TER, S. C scientific Apr.rican Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS CCPYRICHTS, etc. For information and frro ITandnooV tvtW*? to KCNN * co., ."^1 Bk?A1?vat, Vtvi Yonx. Oldest, bnreau fur somrinv patenta in Anicrtaai Every patent taken outbr i-p b* fcrcnjrht before the public by a notice pivt n frro of Charge iu tlio If Mnii?u ?mtmm Larceet rirenlxtlon of nnv scientific pa".?er In the world. Hpienduilr iHngtrated. No into?litreut man fhouM be without 1?. WeeVlv. *;i.00 ? far; *1.V> six rtiont.li?. Addrvs.* M*7NM ? tXX. | i'I ot.i <i\hit . 3?.l Br<.adwey, Sow \ > 11. 1 Drags and Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brasses Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powder, Also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Potty, -Floor Stains, Kalsomine, all colors for rooms, Artist?' Paints and Brushes, Luster 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 : "Plumb Good," "Custom House," "Bebel Girl." Sep 30 FRESH GARDEN SEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded. SPRING ATTRACTIONS, A hundred pens could not tell of all the Choice Novelties of both Foreign and domestic Manufacture we are dis playing this season. We have never been so well fitted and equipped for a season's business as at the present time. Our efforts have always been directed to maintain the leadership, Success and Supremacy has crowned our efforts. Compare our goods with others and j you will not wonder at our marvelous success. -IN OUR m Dress Goods Department, We are showing all the new shades and colorings in Bedfords, Cr?pons, Fancy Weaves, Silk Warp, Sublime Taffetas, Grenadines, Glorias, China and India Silks, &c. In White Goods and Wash Fabrics, We show many exclusive styles confined to us in this market. In Laces, Embroideries, Fans, Parasols, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies' Waists, &c., We have everything that is new and stylish. Our Shoe Department, Is one of the leading features of our business. We are sole agents for some of the leading manufacturers, and no matter what grade or style you want, we can please you. WE HAVE IMPORTED AN IMMENSE LINE OF MATTINGS This season and are retailing same at Jobbers' prices. In our Clothing and Furnishing Department We are showing the 6oest line of Tailor Made Garments ever exhibited in this market. The styies this season are very handsome aod an inspection of this stock will tempt yon to boy. All the nobby shapes and Blocks in HATS All onr hats shaped for customers FREE. - DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR Grocery Department. And supply yourself with ail the choice goods to be had there, j IN OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT, We are offering some extra inducements to buyers. All mail orders will receive careful attention. Samples sent upon application. Respectfully, J. BYTTENBERG & SOIS, Cor. Main and Liberty Sts., Sumter, S. C New York Office 84 West Broadway. J. F. W. DeLORTWE, Agent. DEALER IN? Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds of Druggist's Sundries Usually Kept in a Tobacco. Snuff .and Cigare, Garden Seeds, &3., also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Putty, &c., Dye Stuffs. Physician's Prescriptions earefolly compounded, and orders answered with "care and dispatch. I'he pablic will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of best quality. Calf aod see for yourselves. Night Calls Promptly Attended Ter? H. S. SIMPSON. A. O. SIMPSON Glenn Springs Hotel* Spartanburg Co., S. C. Open to visitors MAY 1st. Accessible from the city of Spartanburg by a newly equipped line of comfortable convey ances which meet all trains. For rates of Board, what the mineral water wi?l crare, or other particulars, address, SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Proprietors. May 11. Glenn Springs, S. C. Sumter, S. C,, April 15, 1892. Horses and Mules for sale or hire. Special attention given to the Liv ery and Teaming branch of the business. Good teams and attentive Drivers. :or Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts, Wagons and Harness. -:o: Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Rosend?le and Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Fine Pipes, Hoods and Bottoms. Corn3 Oats, Hay, Ship Stuff and Peas. All FOR SALE BY April 15. Cor. Sumter and Liberty Sts. 3F" O Hi S O 3V? ESTABLISHED 1868. Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Clocks, Optical Goods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors, Machine Needles, &c. POLjSOM. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH. HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES. JAMES ALLAN & CO. Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Specta cles, Drawing Instruments THE FINEST STOCK IN THE STATE. RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Watch Repairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Caro ina Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMES ALLAN & CO., Feb. 8 285 King St., Sign of Dram Clock. Charleston, S. C. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. It is made of the best leather produced in this country. It is a calf Shoe, made seamless, best dongola tops. It is as smooth inside as a hand-sewed Shoe. It is equal to other makes costing from $4. to $5. It is stylish, durable and comfortable to the feet The Best Shoe in the World for the Price. FOR GENTLEMEN. 00 GENUINE HAND d)9 SEWED. It equals im ported French shoes costing from $8 to $12, and cannot be duplicated at this price. _ d*,| OOhand-sewed 3)4fl WELT. The finest calf. stylish, comfortable and durable, and the best dress shoe in the country for the price; same grade as custom made shoes costing: from $0 to $9. 9 <J*Q 50 POLICE SHOE, for vJ)Ob farmers, railroad men, &c. Best calf , seamless, smooth inside, three heavy soles with extension edge, s One pair will do for a year. $2 50 FINE CALF. No B better or more service able Shoe was ever of fered at this price. One trial will convince, (?l 25 and $2.00 work INGMAN'S Shoes. Equal those of other makes costing: from $2.50 to $;*.00, and are the best in the world for the price. SPECIAIi. W. L. DOUGLAS' $1.75 BR0 CAN. The best Brogan for the price erer placed or the market. Solid leather through out, very strongly made, and will not rip. $3 FOR LADIES. 00 HAND-SEWED SHOE, is made of the best IDongola; stylish, durable and easy fitting. Equals imported French shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00. Ill A Rfl B?ST DONGOLA, per* V J JU feet in eTery way. ill / , Success has attended oar efforts to produce a first class shoe at this popular price. Ill A OA L0W PRICE, but \ I UUi not in quality. No mi m shoe at this price has giren Ipfc" better satisfaction. FOR MISSES, combines style with the hygienic $1 75 . principles so necessary in the footwear of misses and young ladies. FOR BOYS. (0 00 and $1.75 KSS iJj/i are made of the best mate rial throughout; will not rip, and will stand more hard usage than any other shoes sold at these prices._ SPECIAL. W. ImDOrOL VS' $3.00 CAXFSHOE FOR LA DUES and 81.7? CAXF SHOE FOR GIEL8 hare juat been perfected. They- axe made seamless, of selected calf, with kangaroo calf tops, and ape dally suitable for outdoor wear and school shoes. Keep the feet dry, with out the use of rubbers. *r TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. -** CA I I I A J These Shoes are made and guaranteed by the manufacturer to be price-worthy goods, and all have ?\ \3 i I \jT mm tlie Pricc anc* namc of W* L* DOUGLAS stamped 011 bottom. Be sure you are not deceived by a * inferior articles, and carefully examine bottom of each shoe for stamp before purchasing. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. FOR SALE BY j. & STJMTER, S. C. BEST AND CHEAPEST* Ali MOBS GUARANTEED Estimates fffffriabed by return Mail; URGE STOCK. Pfi"0M'n SHtfMgNFSt Iii. B. TOMB & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLE* SALE DBALBR8 IN I DilOH, Mi MOULDING ?amd? MflSSAL BBHiMNS KATXEIAL Oftce and Salesrooms, 10 and 12 Hayne 8t CHAHIyESTOlV, S. C. Jan 2$ e c. o- mm i no, COLUMBIA, & 0, SASH & BLINDS, LATHS, LIME, CEMEHT, PLASTER. AND HAIR. FMiaiiAier?fM?f?iaa, FAINTS, OILS TARNISHES CARTER WHITE LEAD, Ibe Best hi the Market. Special Attention Given .to Orden Ay Mail. C. 0. BROWN & KRO* Opposite Post Office, C?tV?BtA, 8. C. OctS-o _ A. WHITE ft SOW, Fire Insurance Agency, ESTABLISHED 1866. fiepreseat, among other Companies*; LIVERPOOL k LONDON & GLOBS. NORTH BRITISH * ???CANTiL?. BOMB, of New York/ UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y, LANCASTER INSURANCE CO. Capita* represented, $75,000,000. Feb. 12_ OTTO F. WEITERS, WHOLESALE GROCER And Liquor Dealer. OFFICE AND SALESROOM : 183 East Bay, Charleston, 3< 0, Nov. 7 o_ _ GEO. f. STEFFENS & SOU, Established 1847. WHOLESALE GBOCEB8, Auction and Commission Merchants and Liquor Sealers. agixts for The Phftip Best Brewing Co., Milwaaitff Beer, and the "Best" Tonic, a concentrated liquid extract of Malt and Hops. The Palest Brewing Co., Milwaukee B?er. 197 SAST BAY aim 50 aid 52 STATE 8m? (Aaction Room State Street,) CHARLESTON, & C. ?&* Consignments Solicited. Jan. 23._S> FERTILIZERS! FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS! Having boogbt largely, Tua cash, a fall as sortment of, Fertilizers, Acite ai other km We are prepared to fill orders for such at low figures sod oa reas+ftikte terms. C. W?LBERN k CO., Wholesale Growers, 171 an* 173 East Bay, Sov. 19. Charleston, S. C WILLIAM KENNEDY Fashionable Barber. MAIN STREET, Next door to Karle k Pnrdy'e Law Oftee. SUMTER, S. C. IDESIRE TO INFORM the cittstos di Sumter and vicinity that I have opeaed business on mj own account at the above old stand, and tbat with competent and polite isaistan ts, I will be pleased to serve than in my branch of my business in the best styl? >f the art. Qive me a call WM. KENNEDY. Oct. 19_, SHAVING DONE BY ELECTRICITY ?AT?. >Q. G. Next door to T. O Scaffe.. Jan 1 Obtained, nn?l ml t'A ?'A'A T ftisw*\*SS at tended to for StfiHEKATK FfiES <>nr ?Stce ia opposite the V. S. I'ntrut oftVe. am! we ran ob? tain Intents hi lew tfmt* limit th?wc r?*m??tc from nwsillMiTOS. nii?! model. PK.twtyG ?w rilOTT? of invention. We ??Ivw n* !*,?n*; IM.ksS PA'TKST fs "If# :#?. F<>r n'rrultir h?!vm-?* j.-nns hih! fctrnces to actual rliVnts in y.^ir ?w? ttulr.oowiy. t uyor Tow a, write l? Gl A S MO W S CO Opjwite Patent Office. Washington* 2 C PLUMMER JOHNSON. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, SUMTER, S. C. IS PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK en I rusted to bis care, either in the make jp of new work, or mending line and guaran is satisfaction. Terms low. Call and see ne at Shop, next door to Noises ?fc Lee's law )ffic?._ WRIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. -o?-? rHIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE with ail modern improvements, is new ipea for the reception of guests. ?. L. WRIGHT 4 SON, Propri**iO)9