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WEDNESDAY, JUNE S, '92. A Famous Eulogy. Of all the eulogies ia literature there is none more beautiful than tbe following upon Gen. Robert ?v Lee. I* f& fata the. silver tongue of-that e?wjaeafc Georgian, Senator Benjamin and is saw tel bave been ex rhen tbe future historian comes to survey the character of Lee be will find it rising like a huge mountain above the undulating plain of human ly,; and he will have to Kft bis eyes high towards heaven to catch its sum mit. He possessed every virtue of the other great commanders without their vices. He was a foe without hate, a friend without teachery, a soldier with out cruelty and a victim without mur muring. He was a public oficer with out faults, a private citizen without vices, a neighbor without reproach, a Christian without hypocrisy and a man without gtaUe. ^? He4fer$Swar without his wdM?oo, hont hs tryaaay,, Napole on without his selfishness and Washing ton without his reward. He was obedi ent to authority as a servant and royal m authority as a true king. He was as gestio as a woman in life, pure and modest as a virgin in thought, watchful as a Roman vestal in duty, submissive to law as Socrates, and grand in battle as Ad^e*" The Sheep Industry for White People A'bbeTille Press mod Banner. I spent the afternoon of April 15th with our friend, Eldred S. Addison, walking and riding over his magnifi cent farm. It is three miles from Ninety-Six* in Edgefield county, lying on Beaver Dam and Ninety-Six creeks, iu the heart of the famous j Cambridge lands?the most fertile up lauris in the State. The plantation contains 800 acres, is beautiful for situation, abundantly watered, thor oughly fenced with wire and plank and shows everywhere the hand of a master, I have no time for detail, *u4 besides, the owner is a modest man, wfco stays at home aud success fully handles his own business. I am intent to tell you and your readers about his sheep, aud incidentally other things. Mr. Addison carried 13d aheep throng h the winter. March 24th he sold to an Augu-ta butcher six welk er? and fourteen lambs, averaging six- J ty pounds, for' 6 cents gross. Uejj has- now seventy-seven lambs, very many of which will weigh eighty pounds, and probably none as low as fifty. They are all ready for the table, and I really believe would com pare favorably with an equal number from any farm in the Union. They 'would create a furor in Fulton market, and tempt the most fastidious palate in any land. He will keep some of the finest for his own use?tabie and flock. Will sell many for fancy pri ces to men who desire to improve their flocks, and the balance go to the batcher. But for this he could mark et every lamb today for $3 per head for the table. I am facing the important question, edoeSjSheep farming pay here in our i c^bnty ? Mn Addison thinks it does -and presents the proof. Some years s ago he bought this place badly i un rdown from cotton culture and unwise tillage and grazing, lie has at least doubled its value, and although he bas a reputation for fine horses, keeps a large herd of cattle and many hogs, and has sold pure red oats through ont the State. Ue believes the prime factor in this development is the sheep. Tirst, his present flock are penned tiightly, aud with them alone he an nually makes very rich eight acres of land,moving his pens about every ten day*. The money value of this land can wot be estimated. Every farmer know s what a cow pen means, and sheep droppings are richer than cows it means heavy crops of barley, - which can only be made to perfection j on penned land, oats, rye, clover and turnips, and is good for a lifetime if properly graded and tilled. His sheep are large and heavy wooled, us yon can judge from the crosses named. He began with grade Merinos and Cotswold ewes, breeding them to the best broad tail ed rams be could buy in the country They combine size, wool and mutton flavor to perfection. His flock 61 old i sheep will probably shear six pounds per head They are large, very fat, and, having constantly cleaned his pastures, his wool will command the highest prices. Sheep give annually three returns when properly managed?wool, mut ton, lands enriched. They are close feeders, destroy noxious weeds and give ns the only chance to redeem the bald red hills of our splendid county, gutted by a century of cot ton culture, and scalded by blazing -uns on lands without covering. YW need sheep on every farm. We cov ered thousands once and now have tens, and these left to the tende i mer cies of the weather and dogs. Kot the darky, for he does not love mut ton?his affections are centered on tl?e pig. It is very remarkable that the only book on sheep husbandry in the South, and particularly in South Ca ro?ina, was written by Mr. Randal, a famous sheep fanner from New Yerk. Visiting Governor Alston, he was so impressed with the superiority of our soil, climate and natural range for s! eep that he published a book which will be a revelation to every read?? 1 can only say that he declares that a line from Georgetown to Memphis is the diameter of the finest sheep range iu the world? America, Europe or Asia. Read it. This industry is j peculiarly suited to white people, j From the birth of the sheep to hisj death he needs such constant care jesi only a white m-M\ can and will give. The lambing, the watel?ng in pasture, ttte careful fending and penning, the shearing, <he line art i>f butchering, j and I shall never omit the cooking and eating of them, is emphatically a | privilege and dniy of the w Ii ? te race It is easily first of nvats for health or pleasuie in a hot climate. Koasted, forced, chops uiost savory and batfee c**ed, ilr. Wilson, is a di^k for the jjjpw?s. But I a*a not writing's! treat i#?e <*i gastronomy, though the con templation even is most delight lui. I believe sheep have golden feet. It is so written and sung in old Eng land for a hundred years, and they have aided largely to make her gar meets of green which catches every visitor's eye. I have sir, written thus earnestly because I believe sheep should be on every farm in the country, and I take the liberty to append to this article a statement of estimates showing profits on Mr. Addieon's flock. I speut a happy and profitable year in [ its pursuit, and if I can say any thing to draw bur people into this most pleasant and profitable channel I shall rejoice. Mr. Addison runs on many lines, lie does not put all his eggs in one basket, but he and I would be pleased to know that many of them in the shape of sheep were in the baskets of every farmer Serve notice on Colo nel Watts, the veteran sheep man, and yon and he come to see me. I will carry you without notice to Mr. Addison's farm, and you will be pleased and may be instructed. Please add the table of Dr., Cr., showiug profit, and oblige. Very truly, J. H. Rice. .One. hundred and .thirty sheep al H per head $520 00 DR. Interest on $520 at 10 per cent $ 52 00 Feeding, (hay, seed and lit tle grain,) 50 00 Attention, (including shear ing,) 30 00 Total $132 00 CR. Ninety one lambs, $3 per head $273 00 Three acres barley on pen ned land, (expenses off,) not including pasture 100 00 Rye lots, (expenses offf) 50 00 Seven hundred and eighty pounds wool, (estimated, of course,) 20 cents 156 00 Total $619 00 Less interests and costs 132 00 Profits $487 00 Vaine of old flock (same still on hand) 520 00 Add eight acres of penued land for year, and that Mr. Addison has not lost one sheep from disease or dogs during the year. More impor tant, has not lost one sheep in ten years by dogs. Who can give us the per cent, on this investment ? It Should Be lu Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sbarpsburg, Pa-, says he will not ba without Dr. King'* New Discover? r Consumption. Cough* an.) Colds, that ?? cured hi* wire who wa* threatened with Pneu no nia after an attark of **La Grippe," when various other remedies aud several phy sicians had done her no good. Robert Barber. ? Coofcvport. Pa., claims Dr. King** New Dis? :ucery ha.* done him more go??d than anything Merer u?o?l fv Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Ftee Trial Bottles at DeLonne** Drag Store. .Lar'e bottles 50c and $1. 6 Oh, WhXt a Cough. Witt yon heed v>e framing. The signa) perhaps of the sat * K-pproacb of that more :errible disease Con um/?* on. Ask yourselves f you caa afford for the 9u\^ of saving 50c., o run the risk and do* .noting for it. We enow from experience that SHIoh's Cnre will ure your ee?gh. It new .Hite. This ex )laios why more than a M il lit a bottles were told the past year. It relu v* *3 croup and whooping cong? at once. Mox.'i?t "S, do not >e without it. For lame back, sice .W chest ise Shiloh's Porons plaster Sol? bj' J)r A. F. China. Sumter S. C. 4 If dull, spiritlessao-d s&upid : if vom <b"ood 3 thick and siuggisb; if your appel? i* capricious and uuoscta&a, you need a Si >arilla. Foi b -st reeai? iake De Witt's. J S. Hughsou & Co. / Bock?en'a Ar?ico Salve. The Bett Salve io the w<*ri J fur Cuti, Bruiif? ion?. Ulc?ra, Salt Kheea. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilbla?aa, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eures Piles, or io pay required. It is gsaracSead to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price (5cents per vox. For sale by J. F. W. De forme, o It is a truth in mediciue that th-.-smallest lose that perforais the cure is the best. De Witt's Lutte Early Riser* are the smallest >ills, will perfora the care aud are the best. F. S. Hughson k Co. When Baby was etck, we gave her Castoria. When shew ? Child, she cried for Castoria. When ahe became Miss, she dung to Castoria. Whea the hod Children, ehe gava theo Oastoria "Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies," But ?arly to bed and a "Little Early Riser," th* r>ill that a??k?sHf* longer and better and better and wiser. J Hughson & Co. mm --?- ? ~^mw~? BROWN?S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. TREATMENT -BY INHALATION! 1529 Areh'St^Phila. Penn. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dvapepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, II ce dache. Debility, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, And all Chronic and Nervous Disorders. It ha* h'frt in use for more than twenty years ; lh?m*Mnd* ot patients have r?een treat ed, and over one thoasand physicians have j used it and recommend il?a very significant j fact. It U a-jree*!.**. There is no nauseous taste, nor after uste, (u?r sickening emell. "Compound Ox ygen?It Mod** of Action I and Results," is the title of a hook of 200 pace*, published by [)rt. Starkly & Palen, which $r?ves to all inquirers full information ?8 to this remark-*<?!e curative agent, K?d a record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic CH3eg_*t>iny of 'hem nfter being ahnndon*d ro d<* hy other ph.YSM'lans Will he mailed fr** t<? any address o:. application. Drs. STABK?Y & PALEN, 1529 Arci St., P^Uadsl?Ma,renn. 123 Suttar St., Sas Francisco, Cal. \ Please mention this paper. <>ec . 9 ?. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I Tiifi ?JiOWMKiNBD ua* established a Real Estate and Collection Agency in I Sumter and desires property holder.? having j property frv ce ?ait to liai same with him. Tenants secured and .^e .t3 collected promptly. Best references given. A?/. 30, W. II. C?IcUANDKR. To The Public. I AM STILL SELLING First Class Goods AT LIVING PRICES. It takes too much room to enumerate all the bargains 1 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, you are missing a genuine bar gain. It has long been a household word that you get nothing bat good goods, and fuit 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 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 strong aod 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, of Pliiladelphia. THE MERCHANTS, of Newark, N. J. MECHANICS & TRADERS, Of New Orleans. My companies are as good and my rates as low as any one. ALTAMONT MOSES. Gunsmith. rpHE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO j inform the public that be ia now pre pi'r?**T to repair SuAV PISTOLS, LOOKS, KEYS. TRUNKS, B/t VLES, SEWING .MACHINES, &c. He *r;'l unke and fit keys to any kind of !<>? t?. and id also prepared to do ELEC??Q PIAWB IN SILVER G8LD, &C, Which he,'< arantees to he bmntifnl, durable md at prie? 3 "vithin the reach of all. Speci mens of his 4 lating c*n be seen at his shop on South Wasbii. non Street, Second door South af Dr. Mood's .residence. R. S. BRAD WELL, JR. Mch 16?3m._ FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, MRS. M. A. EPPERSON is prepared to entertain boarders, both regular ?od transient with the best accommodations. Persons from the country spending any time io the city will be entertained in the bet t manner. Table supplied with the best the market HtTords. Liberty Street near St. Joseph's Academy. Mardi 16?0. Drug Store. FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES ?-AND Fancy Articles. FINI CIGARS A SPECIALTY. J. S. HUGHSON k CO., Monajrhatx Bi?ck. MAIN STREET, Mch 3<>. _ SC M TER, SC._ LIQUORS -AND Tobaccos AT WHOLESALE, AT PALACE SALOON, Strauss & Weinberg, Proprietors, Mai?, St. SU M TER, S. C -scieKltt?c American ?.t Agency fer CAVEATS. traqe MARKS, dc?*g? PATENT? CGFVRtCMTS, mto. Vor taJV.rrrW trr ;>: ? f. ne Haar.?>0Ok xvrttr>to M "NN ? ' (? ;> i i?(iiA!/y. >r, .Nrw Y nu . Oldest tmrena fer MM-urin? paient* tn America. JCvory r?Ht*:it 1. b.? ont livu- i?- t?roi?rht bcioro Uiv public bj a notice j. -ch free Ol charge in t?o Sfi?mix?k rnmca? ! 40 j 'i/.nv&A c?reo?at?on f?f siv? jteientltfo j.r *?r tn t?? > ! world. Spl?ndttU)- illa.>ir4i??- Xo Iriteiliirent * man ?boulri be without h. Weeklr. *3.*k> * jT.ir; *l..V> six iwnth?. A.Mt??* MoV*? ^ co-. i Drags and Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Brashes Tooth Brushes, Tooth Powder, Also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Floor Stains, KalsojniBe, all colors for rooms, Artists' Paints and Brushes, Luster Paints., Convex Glasses. Nice line of Hanging and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, Shades, Wicks, Chimneys, &o. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Keep the following popular brand of Cigars : "Plumb Good," "Custom House," 'Rebel Girl." Sep 30 FRESH GARDEN SEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Mi J. RYTTENBERG & SONS, 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 you will not wonder at our marvelous success. -IN OUR 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, (fee. 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, j 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 HAYE IMPORTED AN IMMENSE LINE OF MATTINGS This season and are retailing same at Jobbers7 prices. In our Clothing and Furnishing Department We are showing the finest line of Tailor Made Garments ever exhibited in this market. The s?yies this season are very handsome and an inspection of this stock will tempt you to buy. All the nobby shapes and Blocks in HATS All our hats shaped for customers FREE. - DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR Grocery Department. And supply yourself with all the choice goods to be had there. IN OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT, We are offering some exti a inducements to buyers. All mail orders will receive careful attention. Samples Bent upon application. Respectfully, J. fi??fflB k Si, Cor. Main and Liberty Sts., Sumter, S. C New York Office 84 West Broadway. J. F. W. BeliORME, Agent. -DEALER IN Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds of Druggist's Sundries ?snally Kept in a First Class 3D:ru.g; store. Tobacco, Snuff ;and Cigars, Garden Seeds, &3., also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Putty, &c, Dye Stuffs. Physician re Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with'care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of best quality. Call and see for yoarselves. Night Calls Promptly Attended To. H. S. SIMPSON. A. 0. 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 wiU cure, or other particulars, address, SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Proprietors, May 11. Gienn 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. -:o: Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts, Wagons and Harness. -tor Corn, Oats, Hay, Ship Stuff and Peas. All Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Rosendale and Portland Cement, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Flue Pipes, Hoods and Bottoms. FOR SALE BY Cor. Sumter and Liberty Sts. April 15. F1 O LiSO JK/L ESTABLISHED 1868. atches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Clocks, Optical Goods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors, Machine Needles, &c. POLSOM. SIGN OV 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 * specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Caro ina Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Sombera Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMES ALLAN & CO., Feb. 8 285 Kinp St., Sijrn of Drum 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. I ^m^^ 1 FOR LADIES. it PL 00 GENUINE hand j)3 SEWED. It equals im ported French shoes costing from $8 to $12, and cannot be- duplicated at this price. _ <hA OOhand-sewed 2>4b WELT. The finest calf. stylish, comfortable ana durable, and the best dress shoe in the country for the price; same grade as custom made shoes costing from $6 to $9. (tO 50 POLICE SHOE, for iDO? farmers, railroad men, &c. Best calf, seamless, smooth inside, three heavy soles with extension edge. 1 One pair will do for a year. <fcO 50 FINE CALF. No JBi^b better or more service able Shoe was ever of fered at this price. One trial will convince. <fc^ 25 and $2.00 WORK ?i) ? IN G M A N ' S Shoes. Equal those of other make* costing from $2.50 to $3.00, and arc the best in the world for the price. S3?ECIAIj. W. L. DOUCLAS' $1.75 BRO CAN. The best Brogan for the price ever placed on (be aarJft Solid leather through* out, very strongly made, and will not rip. AUTION FOR SALE BY Aft (Id HAND-SEWED SHOE, U J UU is made of the best lIllJl Dongola; stylish, durable ~WB and easy fitting:. Equals imported French shoes costing from $4.00 to $C.OO. BEST DONGOLA, per fect in every way. Snccess has attended our efforts to produce a first class 8hoe at this popular price. OLOW IN PRICE, but not in quality. No shoe at this price has given better satisfaction. 7C FOR MISSES, combines I v style with the hygienic principles so necessary in the footwear of misses and young ladies. $2.^ class she $2. $1. FOR BOYS. 00 and $1.7KSCH001 $Q UU dllU JH.?USHOES m%/m arc made of the best mate lp fcl rial throughout; will not rip, and will stand more hard usage than any othor shoes sold at these prices. SPECIAL, W. L.norOT.As* S?.ooCALPSnOE FOR I. A WIKS and $1.75 CALF SHOE FOR OTR?.S have just been perfected. They are m;ule seamless, of selected calf, with kangaroo calf tops, and spe cially suitable for outdoor wear and ,. _ _ . , ,~ . 5 ..? ?-> ^ I school shoes. Keep the feet dry. with 53t TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. I wtthoweot rubbers. These Shoes are made'and guaranteed by the manufacturer to be price-worthy goods, and all have the price and name of W. L. DOUGLAS stamped on bottom. Be sure you are not deceived by inferior articles^ and carefully examine bottom of each shoe for stamp before purchasing. W, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, O es SUMTES, s. c. BEST Alf D CHEAPEST* ALL GOODS GUARANTEES Estimates furnished by return Mail. LARGE SfOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT*. 01.1. MI & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS IN MOULDING, ?amd? GEHEE?L BUILDING1 MATERIAL Office and Salesrooms, 10 sad 12 HayneSt CHARLESTON, S. ?< Jan 25 e MH1MM fi 0- BROWN & BRO, COLUMBIA, S. C. SASH ts BLINDS, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, AND HAIR. PAINTS, OILS AND TARNISHES. carter white lead, The Best in the Market. Special Attention Given to Ordern by Mail. C. 0. BROWN * BHO, Opposite Post Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 5-0 A. WHITE & SON, Fire Insurance Agency, ESTABLISHED 1866. Represent, nrnong other Companies : L?TERPOOL k LONDON k GLOBE. NORTH BRITISH k MERCANTILE. HOME, of New York. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. T. LANCASTER INSURANCE CO. Capital represented, $75,000,0?$., Feb. 12_ OTTO F. WEITERS, WHOLESALE GROCER And Liquor Dealer. OFFICE AND SALESROOM : 183 East Bay, Charleston, S- ft Nov. 7 o_ fin f. STIFFENS & SON, Established 1847. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Auction and Commission Korchant? and Liquor Dealers. agents vor The Philip Best Brewing Co., M?waaket Beer, and the "Best" Tonrc, s cowbW?M liquid extract of Mxlt and Hops. The Palest Brewing Ce., Milwaukee Beer, 197 EAST BAY mw 50 a*p 52 statb Sft^ (Auction Room State Street,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments Solicited, Jan. 23_ FERTILIZERS! FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS Having bought largely, for cash, a foil as sortment ef, Fe Ars, As? and other dm We are prepared to VSi orders for such at low figures and on ressettblt terms. C. WULBERN & CO,, Wholesale Grocer*, 171 ana 173 East Bay, Nov. 19. Charleston, S. C WILLIAM KENNEDY Fashionable Barber. MAIN STREET, Next door to Karle k Purdy's Law Offiw. S UM TER, S. C. IDESIRE TO INFORM the citizen* ?S Sumter and vicinity that I have opened business on my own account at the above ?1*2 stand, and that with competeot and polite assistants, I will be pleased to serve tbea in any branch of my business in the beat stylt of the art. Give me a call. WM. KENNEDY. Oct. IS._ ~~ SHAVING DONE BY ELECTRICITY ?at?: G. C. REDIC'S. Next door to t, C. Scaffe. Jan 1 ^^^^ f 2^ ^ i??rame4. ml JMI-.M HVsfXh>$ at tciidoil to for MOPRIMTE FER$ <>nr office is i>l>|Mwitc I ho I'.s Patent tWKec. ?n?5 w? can ob tain J'ni.-itis tn loss thne than Omwc r??m?te from II .r>7//.Y<rmv. Son*! K?lfKL. /'/: i ii'Wi or rjlOTO <4 invention. We advise a> t? patent ability Ire?* of rhnrs?* niu\ wo tnnUe yo < 11AKGE IM./:> < !'\rr\r ?s >; ;' 7.*/;/>. Kor ririnlar ri;ivi?i\ ?erms bi:?J references to actint! ?-Ii? nts in yoin ...w.ti State.<>mnty.<1tr or Town, ?rite- t-> " - - - Ma cm: snow a CD Opptmit ratent <)?<ee, Washington, D C PLUMMER JOHNSON. BOOT ASD SHOE MAKER, SUMTER, S. C, IS PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK entrusted to his care, either in the roakn ut> of new work, or mending line and guaran tees satisfaction. Terms low. Call and see me at Shcp, next door to Moiseg k Lee's lav offic?. WRIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. -o rnHIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOCfig I with ail modern improvements, is now" open for the reception of guests. i, L, WEIGHT k SON, Proprrsjow