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WBDHESDAY", DEC 21,1892. love's victory?" When I am dead, dear love, if thou shor.?d'at I feel a|. ' Thy loneliness too hard a load to bear, - And that another couid thy woond anneal With gentle tenoero^s ami Wingcare, My spirit hovering near thee would not ehMe, E'en should'st thon smile on a beloved bride? When I am dead! 1 only ask abe be not like to me? As I Tras dark, let her be fresh and fain Instead of brown locks waving Trl?d and free. Close to her head coil . ad tho colden hahV And may she tower stately, grand and tall; I shall not mind that I was frail and small? When I am dead! 60 that she come not nestling to thy side. Nor climb up-to the level of thy heart* And lavish kisses without stint or pride. Or beg sweep pity for some pain or smart. As I was wont?nor Lovers expression crave To be. as 1, Love's glad?y fettered slay?? When i am dead! Kay, love her as thou wilt, and as she will. With fullest mett?r and with a conscience dear. . E"en though thy memory hold my memory still. In quiet corner garnered, close and dear. If a true heart should give thee of its best, Aa I did once, I shall tbehappier rest? When-1 am dead! ?Anne Patchett Martin in Temple Bar. Drinking from, the Loving Cup. Every prosperous club has its loving cop, but how many of the guests who see it gracing the banquet know its origin or the graceful ceremonial which should be observed in drinking from it? The cup should have two handles and a Cover? and is handed to the principal guest as the toasts begin. The guest takes it by both handles, and standing turns to the person nearest, who abo stands, and both bow. Then, while the second guest removes the lid, the first one drinks, and with another bow passes the cup to his neighbor, who replaces the lid and presents it in turn to the next guest, And s?, the ceremony is re pested. In the old days of chivalry and of treachery, as a man while drinking from the two handled cup was prac tically defenseless, his companion was required to remove the cover with his sword hand that he might not take ad vantage of the other. : It is a very pretty ceremony when gracefully performed.? New York Sun. In Ha ward en Ca* tie. The Rev. Henry Brew was an amiable and congenial guide to the many objects of engrossing interest in Hawarden castle. Before leaving the drawing room I had feasted my eyes on many relics and souvenirs of-the fife still in such wonderful preservation. The room is a large lightsome one, looking on to -tSe grounds. Every nook and corner of it has som? token of love or admiration from worshipers of wie great man who inhabits this retreat. These were from all quarters?India, Italy, Ireland, Amer ica and England. Here is a huge embossed silver cylinder, containing, tapestry .from India, and tfcere lying alongsidegreat book of photographs stamped "Roma,7* is an la&nense beautifully bound album con taining nothing but the names of Italian -Students. The bright faceof Lord Bose ?ie?y looks out on you from a large silver frame surmounted with the letter *4B," while the ascetic lOuntenance of John Morley Is not absent.?Pall Mall Gazette. _;_ ,. Vampires in Guiana. When the West ladies were first dis covered hogs were put on s?me of the islands; these in time increased won derfully, so as to become vast herds, af / fording a supply of fresh meat to the mariner sick of the scurvy. In. Guiana, however, these animals never became c<anmon? but ort the contrary required the greatest of care to preserve them from the vampires. Domestic animals, like man, sleep at night, and here the bats have the advantagex>f them, while the wild quadrupeds of the forest range and feed at the same time as their san guinar}- enemy. Hence it has followed that peccaries roam securely' and are quite free from the vampires, while their -^^domesticated cousins must be housed and-ea^red.?Longman's Magazine. " S*ockecTt>*e5^b?-*t:ta? The? Voice from the Telephone?I wish ??fou7d cut off the heads of one Mrs. Hob son Hobbs, one Mrs. Sarah Jones, two Alphseus Hardys and a Peter Pinkerton, t and send them to my house this evening if ?n rime for dinner. The Voice at the Transmitter?Great guns! What? The Voice from the Telephane?Oh, excuse me. Tve got the wrong number. Thought you were Grubby, the chrys anthemum grower. ? Chicago News Record. Had Heard of Bishop Brooks. On the afternoon when Bishop Brooks talked to the Young Men s Christian as sociation an usher in the building said to a deputy, "I am glad Mr. Brooks is going to speak to ns this afternoon, for I have heard him very well spoken of . as a preacher."?New York Tribune. Sir John Lubboek, who probably knows more about bees than any other man in the world, living or dead, says that there is strong evidence that the queen bee has the power of controlling the ser of the egg. "When argument takes the place of epithet hurling the victory of right prin ciples will dawn, for epithets may be hurled by any one, but sound argument is possible only on the side of the right The consumption of snuff in this coun try is chiefly by dipping, and the bulk of the tobacco n>anufactured in this shape is consumed below Mason and Dir ons line. Telescopic observations show that the planet Venns appears toa distant ob server far more nearly like the earth than does Mars. The guests at a hotel in Ohio presented one of the waitresses with a pair of roller skates in hopes of being waited on more rapidly. One hundred and two kernels of grain, it is said, have beea counted in one head of wheat grown near Chene}', Wash. A Contradiction of Termi?. "The popular impression is that some millionaires have more dollars than sense. " "How absurd, when there are 100 cents to every dollar!"?Kate Field's Washington. He Was a Founder. The millionaire was desirous of em ploying a slugger to protect him from dangerous visitors, and a big two fisted fellow applied for the place. "How much will you charge for your services?" inquired the cautious million aire. "Aw, 1 don't know,** said the slugger carelessly. "About fifty dollars a pound, 1 guess.n : The millionaire looked at the appli cant's knotted muscles and heavy hands and concluded that the figures were not too high.?Detroit Free Press. No Great l>ang*r. Wife (excitedly)?If you keep on like this I shall certainly lose my temper. Husband (serenely)?No danger, my TAXABLE POLLS OF SUM TES COUNTY, OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, sumter county. - Sumteb, S. C, Nov. 1892. According1 to an Act of Legislature I hereby publish the list of taxable polls in the following School Districts, as handed me by the School Trustees. It is possible that a namber of names have been omitted, and I ask the School Trustees in each School Dis trict to carefully study their lists, and if there are any omissions or correc tions, to report them to me at once. The object in publishing this list is to gee all the taxable polls, many of whom have heretofore escaped taxa tion, so that ail may pay their equal share of taxes* PETER THOMAS, County Auditor Su m ter County. Sc hool District a. 14. Shtloh Towxship, Continued. Anderson, Sam! J McElveen, Benja Atkinson, Burrell mio A McElveen, Daniel Atkinson, J J Atkinson. L F Atkinson, Chas W Baker, Gadsden Bailey, D AJ Brad bara, Isaac Broach. Jno H Brown, Henrv L Buddin, Dost Buddin, Samnel J Buddln, Sharper Burmese, Benja min Beard, Alexander Burgf ss, John A Blackwell, Benja min Brown, Charlie Bigutn, William Cannon-, Caleb McElveen, Henry H - McElveen, Heze kiah McElveen. Jno McElveen, John K, Jr McElveen, John son McElveen, Joseph T McElveen, L McElveen, Mose McElveen, Bobt E McElveen, Theo dore 8 McElveen,Dr Thos McElveen, Wm E Chandler, Ammon McElveen, Lewis Chandler, Brooks McElveen, W Chandler, E A F McElveen, Wm Chandler, Joe, Jr McKnight, Wm Chandler, Sam'l J McFaddin, SanTl Chandler. Thomas McFaddin, M Chandler, RW MeOill. Jacob Chandler, Root F McKenzie, BAI Cole, F Co nyers, John Cox, Thomas J Cox, John Conyers. Willie Chandler, James Conyers, James Cooper, George I Co \ ers, Ed j Cook, Henry Dabisor. James Davis, James Davis, Asherry Dennis, James A Dennis, Pat Dennis, Stephen Dennis, R A Dennis, E Daniels, Bichard Defee, Samuel Dick, Wright Dingle, Bufus McKnight, Eobt McKnight, Benja min McLain, Charlie McLeod, Charles McLeod, Cicero McLeod, David J~ McLeod, Israel McLeod, John McLeod, John A McLeod, Ody McLeod, Thos G McLeod, Ezra McLeod, Riley McNeill, June McNeill. W J McBae, Frank McBae, Handy McBae, Van Miller, Benjamin Milton, William Dickerson,F New- Miras, J W ton Dickerson, M Davis, Henry Davis, Len Dickey, Alex Dickey, Charles Dickey, Nelson Diekey,Priuee Dickey, Warren DuBose, Andrew DuBose. W Mim s, Lazarus Mime, Sam'l J M iras, John Moore, Ellison Moore, Emanuel Moore, Osborne Moore, R J Moore, Ellison, Jr Moore, L A Morris. Mac J Mott, Elijah DuBant, Anderson Mott, J H, Jr DuRant, EUy L Du Rant, Ervin DuBant, Milton DuRant, SamU A DuRant, Wm H Dickey, Samuel Diek?y, Eeury English, Andrew Epos, -Daniel Epps, John Epps, Peter Epps, William Evans, Gadsden Evans, Jared Flowers, Thos Floyd, Josiab G fio yd, John M. Floyd, Thos G. Floyd, J F Muldrow, Samuel Mavrant, Mack McDowell, Thos McDowell, Haley McFaddin, Lewis Nelson, A J Nelson, Robertson Nelson, Benjamin Nelson, Harbey Naro, William Nesbit, Gee F Nesbir, Henrv J Nesbit, John W Nesbit, Reese E Nesbit, Samuel. Nowlan, James Nowian, Wm M Nesbit, Wm Oliver, Thunnan E Floyd,Th urston Pate, Walter D F?ierson, Archie 4 Fttersotr, Edwin Frierson. Jno D Frierson, Root A Frierson, Ben ja mia. Frierson, S Walk- Player, H H er Player, Wm H Full wood, Mose Popwell, EJ Ful wood, Stepney Pegues, R?v M Pate, William L Patrick, Press Pea ree, James E Pirate, William C Player, C T, Jr Player, F L Fleming, Thos Gibbs, Walker Gibbs, Frank Gibbes, D W Gibbes, Bob?rt F Gibbe3, Neptune Good tnan,CaIhoun Rush, Pleasant Goodman, Isaac, Scott, Sidney Jr Smith, E D Goodman, Jas L Scott, Hlram Goodman, Timo- Scott, John Bodgers, Willie Rod g?re, Bobt Btchbourg, Henry W ?obinson, Bill Rush, Washington thy Gordon, Boston (ion io d. Gardner Granger, W Green, Thos L Green, Farmer Green, David M Green, Robt M Scott, Thomas Shields, Ladson Singletary, Frank Singletary, Robert Singletary, S L Singletary. Willie Smith, Gadsden Smith, James Goodman, Ellison Smith, Jas Nat Graham. Archie Smith, J D Green, Ervin Smith, John M Gv.odmau, Willie Smith. Robert Goodman, Adolph-Smith, Thomas J us Hall, S L Hawkins, Jno F Hickson, Henry Hicksou, Thomas Hinson, Wm H Horton, Jno F Ho ilo way, Hardy Hill. Fnfney Ho wie, Scott Hickson, Ben Hickson, Wesley Jenkins, Ransom Johnson, J Johnson, Wm F Jones, F Keels, Bob Keels, J L Keels, M L Keels. Robert F Keels, Wm J Ketls, Jacob, Jr Keels, David Kennedy, Alfred Kennedy, Buford Kennedy, Aaron Kennedy, Ander son Kennedy, Sidney King. \V C Kin law, Jaimes Kin law, William Smith, William J Spann, Henry - Stokes, George W Strickland, Elias Strickland. Wm W Scott, Samuel Smith. AI ford ?hoemake, James Tcirt, William H Thomas, Hezekiah S Thomas, Thos D Tomiin, John Tomlinson, A E Tomlinson, Benja min Tomlinson, Frank Tomlinson, Ira J Tomlinson, Robt W Tomlinson, Samu el A Tomlinson, Samu el J Tomlinson, Cul peper J Tomlinson, Henry Tomlinson, W A Tiuluck,A Truluck, A Trnluck, Erby L Kiipatih k.Thos L Truluek.Isadore M ir:..L _u '_ _?. -ir_t. * Kii by, Joseph Kirov, Miltou Kirby, Uddy Kennedy, Joe Kennedy, Law*, John Laws. John, Jr Ijee, Eh<is Ijee, Isaac Levy, Judge Lewellen, L F Lewellen, Harvey Lewellen, Thos Leweliea, George Lincoln. James Lincoln, Sandy Lincoln, Simon Lincoln, William Loekltar, John Locklear, Robert Locklear, Cooper Logan, R J Logan, William Logao, Jno F Logan, Jno W Lovett, W James Lowry, J Lo wry. Milton Lowry, Thos Lowry, Timothy Truluck, Mack E Truluck, Silas W Ttulnek, Wm D Truluck, Whitman Turista H, Henry C Tunstall, W W TnnsraU. Jus D Traviale, Paul Tomliueon, Alber tus Valise, James J Weaver, Jos M Weaver, W D Welch, Bob Weich, Frederick Welch, M R Welch, S Welch; Stephen Wells, Root Whitehead, Jno V> Wbitehead, Dr Du Hey "Williams, George Williams, Oliver Williams, Nelson Wadford. James Wilsou, Abram Wilson, Brock Lowrv, Harmon Math is, Paul S Matois, Sharper Mn?his. Wra H McDaniel, Levi Wilson, CC Wilson, Jas WilsoD, Jas Wilson, J C Wilson, John McDonald, HarveyWilson, James W McDowell, Capers Wilson, J McDowell, Gib Wilson, London McDowell, Harry Wilson, Samuel J McDowell, Lewis Wilson, ?Samuel W McDowell, Bockey With ersi oon, Ned McDowell, Wilson Woods, Handy McDowell, W Woods, Nelson Mull?s. Win Woods, Geo W McLeod, Isam Wright, Bobert McAllister,Marion Wilson, STB Morant, Fed Wilson.Wm McLean, Julias SCHOOL DISTRICT KO. 3. PBIVAT?SR TOWNSHIP. Allen, Thomas Jones, Saxon Allebrooks, Gordoo G Kelly Williams AI leo rook ?, D W Allsbrooks, James Allsbrooks, Joba A awe, A oder son Arne?, George Amos, Nathan Anderson, R K?ln, James Mac Kolb, William Kolb, Roilin Kolb, Spurgeon Lackey, D Lanneau Isaiah Lannean, Simon I Anderson, Washington Lawrence, W J Andrews, James Andrews, R G Ard?a, George Anderson, Jerry A vin, Jette O A t?o, Mack Bailard, Walter J Saltard, Isaac II Baflard, William II Bethune, Jacob Bet h one, Herr j man Bethune, Josiah Betbane, Jim Betbnne, Thomas Beckham, Calvin Betbnne, Spencer Blair, John Blair, Powell Betta, John W Bracy, Cyroj Bracy, Harry Bracy, John Bracy, Richard F Bradford, Gilyard Bradford, Samuel J Bradbam, John A Brown, Littleton Brown, Logan Brown, Nathan Brown, Peter Brown, William Burrows, Henry Bnrkeman, George W Butler, Richard Bjrd, Monday Byrd, Amos Black, Robert Bradford, Hartwell Cain, Henry D Cam, John R Cain, William O Campbell, Cyrus Campbell, Jacob ? Campbell, Manly Campbell, Richard D Caotey, Frank Cantey, Rhett Cantey, Simon M Cantey, Manly Capel I, Isaac H Casey, Dave Charles, David Charles, Joseph Christmas, James H Colcloogb, George Coi dough, Robert Colcloogb, Thomas Commander, Richard Ccmptoc, C W Compi on, J G Compton, Jacob M Comptoo, Richard S Compton, William Conyers, Lindsey ' Co oyere, Laoriogton Conyers, Nathan Co pela nd, Wade Cubbage, Joho H Cuttino, Harry W Conyers, Tbos Davis, Simon Davis, Emanuel DuPre, Lisbon D Dwight, Joho S Dwyer, Antbooy Dwver, Jefferson Dwyer, Abe Dwyer, Rev Richard Dawkins, F M Ford, Thomas Farmer, Dick Farmer, Littleton Ford, Edward Full wood, Benjamin Furmao, McDonald Lo wry, Henry Ludd, Anthony jr Ludd, Isaac Ludd, John Lyn am, Walter S Lynam, William D McDonald, James Mack, Marcos Macky, George Mack, Lawson Mason, Jam?s 7 McDonald, Scott McElveeo, J Davis McElveen, W O McGxiney, Simon McLeod, James H McLeod, Joseph McBride, Frank McLeod, Benj McLeod, Charles McLeod, Lawrence McLeod, R Mellett, Frank Mellett, Silas Meiiett, So?le Moore, Thaddens Mopes, Joho Moses, ftetban Mellett, &arid Mellett, Levi Natbaoie?, Gabriel Neil, Joho L Nathaniel, Henry Nathaniel, Isaac Nathaniel, Mat jr Nathaniel, Plenty Neil, Willie Nichols, John H Nortoo, William Norton, Williams Osborne, Logan Osteeo, J Dargao Osteeo, Thomas Gateen, Joseph Oeteen, W L Pool, Thomas S Pack, J Pack, Manly Pack, Samuel Pack, War en Parker, James Patterson, Mike ' Pearson, Brvta~ Pearson, Lisbon Pearsoo, William Pearson, Theodore jr Price, John F Pringle, Josh o?' Pringle, Joe Pritchard, Tbos F Prit chard, William E Pritchard, W Graham Pr?oglc, Johnsen Pearson, Loro Ramsey, Ash berry Ramsay, W Wallace Reames, Perry Reese, Albert Richardson, Joseph Rodgers, Elijah D Rodgers, A D Rose, Robert Rose, Wilson Ross, Dare Ross, Stepben Riley, Jake Richardson, Sum ter D Richardson, Jerry Rivers, E Samuel, Essex Sharper, David Singleton. Cass Singleton, S R Singleton, Charlea Singleton, George Furman, Dr Richard Smiling, Augustus Galluchat, l?baro Gamble, Aaron Garrett, Manning L Gaymon, John Gay mon, Joseph W Geddings, George Gedding?, Jacob Geddings. James W Geddings, John Ed ward Geddings, J H Geddings, John L Geddings, Jobu W Geddings, Joseph 0 Geddings, Joseph W Geddings, Judson Gibbes, Thomas Gibhes, Thomas Fritz Gilyard, Frank Glisson, Crrus Glisson, David Glisson, Jacob Going?, Jacob Goings, Daniel Goings, Rbcubea Goings, William Good water, Joseph Grinnell, Joshua Geddings, J Hodge, Donney Hodge, W L Hasty, David H Hasty, Thomas Haynswortb, Adam Hayoswortb, Alfred Hayo8wor:b, Lisbon Hodge, E J Hayoswortb, Willis Hodgt, J A Hodge, James Hodge, Joseph Hodge, Manning L Hodge, Thomas E I Hodge, Willis Hodgiv William M Hodge, Jacob M Hotliday, Jim ? Holliday, May I Holliday, Pinckney 1 Holland Nathan Hudson, Sarouel D H oggi ne, George A Holland, William Holland, Jack ! Hodge, Ben Hudson, John W ! Hudson, Benjamin Hudson, Joseph Ingraham, James W Ingrabam, John F Ingraham L Ingraham, W W Ingraham, Lucius Jackson, Franklin Jakcson, Harrison Jackson, John M Jackson, Thomas J Jackson, Timothy H Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Dave Johnson, Ellis Johnson; Benjamin E Johnson, Henry Jones, Benjamin Jones, Gibb Jones, Jon?s Smiling, Frank Smith, Noah Smoot, Henry Sharper, Dick Smiling, Shack Spann, Washington Stokes, Joe Stokes, W F Stuke.-*, Jwe Stukee, Snuder? S?ber, William Suinter, Charles Sweat, Heory Smiling, Josiah Sweet, Henry Thoiuae, Benjamin Thomas, Miilen Talley, George A Thomas, Samuel Turner, John Turner, W Turner, Robert Turner, John Tindal, Henry Dr?ne Ti rida I, James Tindal, John M Tisdale, James Tisdale, Richard C Trimnai, Zack Thames,. Mill?n Stalvey, George Van Buren, Thomas Vaughn, Edmund Weeks, Fatte Watson, Stephen Weeks, Moses Welch, Harlee W Wells, David E Wells, James R Wells, J w Wells, Samuel jr Wells, w G Wells, William R Wilder, Heory William Leonard Winkle?, Frank w Wise, John w Waters, Sanders Wiison, Scott Wilson, Theodore Wilson. William Wilson, Ash by Wilson, Perry Wilson, Hall Blanding, James Wright, Moses Washington, Nathan Wesley, Joe Blair, wiltiam Burns, Lpe Burns, Milliard Surnter, Charles Peroles, Charles Williams, Sam Felder, Toney Davis, Ed Sparks, William Burrows, Sam Williams, win Williams, westley Dixon, John Cain, Marion Jackson, w illiam Jackson, James Jame?, Ed Rich, Nap Rich, Beorj JonM, Ri hwb jr Jones, Scott Allsbrooke, Jacob G?Not in Privateer, Andrews, Capers?Dead. Ballard, William?Not known. Bracy, Scipio?Removed to Suinter. Bracey, X J?Moved to Ga. Bradfora, F ?Removed io Middleton. Bradford, John D?Removed to Sumter. Bradford, R M ? Removed toSnruter. Brailsford, Fred?Rein jved to Sumter. Brown, C A?Removed to Clarendon Co. Burke, W illiam L Jr?Removed to Man chester. Capei 1, James H Agt? Removed to Sumter. Charles, Peter?Over age. Compton, George W?Removed to Sumter. Courteny, J A?Removed irom Township. Carter, Henry?Not known. Fort, Josiah W?Removed ? Sumter. Gailoway, Judge M?Removed to Claren don. Gol phi n, Rev. Richard P?Removed to Orangen urjr. Gayle, Washington?Over ?ge. Geddings, Andrew ??Removed to Claren don. G-orge, J S?Removed to Mt Clio. Goings, David?Not kuowu. Going9, Nelson?Removed to Clareodoo. Graroman, Joshua?Not known. Harvin, Theodore?Not known. Hasty, James?Dead. Hodge, Hubbard??Sick unable to pay poll tax. Holliday, J E?Removed to Concord. Ingraham. R?Removed to Swimming Pens.. Jackson, Benjamin?Over age Jackets, Franklin jr?Not known. Johnson, J ?Removed to Clarendon. Kolb, James?Removed to Charleston. Lackey, R C?Removed to Clareadon. Lawrence, Arthur?Not known. McDonald, Amos?Over age. McLeod, Peter E?Moved to Manchester. McLeod, Robert F?Not known. McLaurin, D B?Removed to Middleton. Melleit, Mingo?Removed. Montgomery, Lawrence?Not known. Nettles William A?Overage. Nettles, Willis S?Removed to Ga. Oliver, Green?Over age. Rivers, Lucius H?Removed to Berkely Co Trou-man, James E?Dead. TimmoBS, Henry J?Over age. Tisdale, Joseph S?Removed to Somter. Yaupha, Hiram?Over age. Waters, John?Over age. Wbilden R S?Over age. Wilder, Andrew B?Not liable. Williams, James?Not liable. Now Try Tl?fs. It will cost you nothing ami will surely do you geod, if y? u have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lunge. Dr. King's New Discovery (or Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to giva relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers fresa La Grippe found it just toe thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and lean for yourself just how gond a thing it i#. Trial bot ti en free at J. F. W. DeLorme's Drag Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. 3 Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75c. to free yourself of every symptom of these dis tressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiiob's Vi* talizer, every bottle bas a printed guarantee on it, ose accordingly and if it does yon no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. J. China, Sumter S. C. 5 Specimen Cases. S. K* Clifford, New Cassel, Wie., was troublsd with Neuralgia and Rheuma tisn, bis Stomach w?s disordered, bis Liver was affected to a* alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flei>h und strength. Three fluttles of Electrh Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' stand-. ing. Used three bottle* of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buck len'd Arnica Salve, and bit leg ?5 pound and welt. John Speaker, Catawba, 0 .had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctor* said he was incurable. 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Particularly do we call attentiou to One Lot Undressed Kid Gloves at 50c. per pair, in alj shades. IN OUR ClotMng Stock Will be found a great many novelties and desirable bargains. Particularly is this the case in our line of Children's Clothing, EVERY GARMENT OF WEIGH IS GUARANTEED NOT TO RiP (Jader an obligation that we will re fund the money for each garment foiling to carry out onr guarantee. Hats* Our reputation in this line is too well established to require much comment. We will say, however, that we have about our usual stock 1,000 Sample^ In prices ranging from 50c. to $1.50. Call early and make your selection before they are picked over. SHOES. in addition to a complete stock in this department, we are still the sole Agents of? E. P. REED & CO'S. Fine Shoes for Ladies. We cannot impress too forci bly upon our female friends the merits of these goods. We jell them under a guarantee, ?nd any pair failing to give sat isfaction will be taken back =?nd the money refunded. Bear in mind the price is Only $2.50 per pair. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT fViii be found a complete stock embracing all the neces sities from table delicacies to the necessities of the cotton patch and at prices at are will not b? ut UCCESS ! SHOES are articles of apparel which one must have. SUCCESS is what we -all strive to obtain. &Co. Have kept Shoes to suit everybody and at prices to suit their "pocketbooks," hence success has crowned their efforts. Com mencing in 791" which everyone said was a "bad year" we sold more shoes tban we might have expected even in a good year, and now in "'92." which every one says is a worse year we are selling more than in 791. Here is the Secrets We opened with the confidence of the public, we have returned that confidence by giving GOOD SOLID SHOES, At reasonable prices .Our customers of'91 were satisfied, have come again and recommended us to their friends. We pride ourselves on the style and fit of our Ladies' and Gents' shoes, and we are in a position to meet any competition. Ladies' Shoes at $2 and Gent*' at $3 will Come and see. surprise you Walsh & Co. MONA GH AN BLOCK, SUMTER, s. a We beg to say to the trade that, as heretofore, Our Sumter Mouse Will remain open in charge of Mr. . B. Bloom. The saving of money is more of an object than ever in hard years, and to those contemplating the parchase of machinery we offer the opportunity of saving money by dealing direct with manufacturers. With men of ex perience and ability in all departments, and a thoroughly equipped shop at your doors we are able to offer High grades at Low Prices. We furnish competent machiniste free of charge to erect all machinery we sell. Call on or address CHERAW MACHINE WORKS, Engineers, Founders and Machinists, Sumter, S. C, and Cheraw, S. C. SUMTER Iron Wortes. W. E. & J. I. BRUNSOHj PROPRIETORS. Engines, Boilers aQ(* machinery of all kiods and descriptions repaired. G?TCV?.2LY Sci WS hammered and goes med. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS made to order; and soy work usually done in a first class machine shop or foundry executed in a workmanlike manner. PRICES REASONABLE and satisfaction guaranteed by good work. Estimates will be furnished on application. Sumter Iron Works. W. E. & J. I. Brunson, Proprietors, Sumter? S. C. ^eg^North Main Street. Aug 3 HARDWARE. B. W. MIRANT & SON SELL HARDWARE OF AT.T. KINDS. Machinery Supplies, Buggy and Wagon Material, Cooking and Heating Stoves? Potware, Wooden ware, Crocker? and Glassware, Tinware, fl'rdware and Sadlery, Cutlery?Pocket and Table, Scissors GUNS, PISTOLS and CARTRIDGES, Powder and Shot, Shells?Loaded and Empty, Belting, Lacing, Packing, Bristles, Whips, Robes, &o., &c. Prices to suit the times. Sept 14? J. F. W. DeLORM?, -DEALER IN Toilet Soaps, Perfumery audjall Kinds otj Droggistfs Sundries Usually Kept in a IFMjrst Class TDirixg S toro. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Garden Seeds, &c, also Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass Putty, &c.f Dye Stuffs. Physician's 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 sec for yourselves.* Night Calk Promptly Attended To. ESTABLISHED 1868. Watches, Diamonds, _ Sterling Silver, Clocks, Optica Goods, Fine Knives, Soissors and Razors. Machine Needles, &c. F?LS M. SIGN OF T11K BIG WATCH. HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES. JAMES ALLAN & CO. Diamonds, Jeweiry, Silverware, Specta cles, Drawing Instruments THE FINEST STO?K-lN THE STATS. RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Watcjj^epairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Cara ai ? way, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMESrMiLAN & 00.5 ?,v,3 235 Kicg St/ ^tf-w ?lQcfc. ?hjfleetoq? S. C. BEST AND CHEAPEST. ALL GOODS 6??R?NTEFJ Estimates famished by retnra _^ LAR8E SfOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. GULL Ml lift, MANUFACTURERS OP AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS IN 1)1?, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING-, ?AND? GENERAL BUILDING- MATSBIAL Office and Salesrooms, 10 and 12 Hayna St CHARLESTON, 8. C. Jan 26 o C. 0? BROWN IBR?, COLUMBIA, S. C. SASH & BLINDS, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, AND HA?R. Fra? ani tosimiMm Glass, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. CARTER WHITE LEAD, The Best in the Market. Special Attention Given to Ordert hy Mail. C. 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 k LONDON k GLOBE. NORTH BRITISH k MERCANTILE. BOMB, of New York. UNDERWRITERS* AGENCY, N. Y. LANCASTER INSURANCE CO. Capital represented, $75,000,000. Feb. 12 _ OTTO F. WEITERS, WHOLESALE GROCER And Lip or Dealer. OFFICE AND SALESROOM: 183 East Bay? Charleston, S> C, Nov. 1 o_ Bicycles! COLUMBIA, HARTFORD k WESTERN WHEELS. v All ball bearing and guaranteed. Cushion Tires and Pneumatics. Aleo a few second band wheels. For prices apply to W. S. ALLAN, 285 King St. CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 9??X_-_ FERTILIZERS! FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS \ Saving bought iargely, roa cash, a full as* sortment of, Mm, Ms ai other tas. We are prepared to fill orders for encb at low figures and on reasonable tersos. C. W?LBERN & CO., Wholesale Grocers,*^ 171 and 173 Kast Bav,*? !Tov. 19. Charleston, S. 0 WILLIAM KENNEDY Fashionable Barber. MAIN STREET, Next door to Earie k Purdy's Law Offie*. SUM TER, S. C. IDESIRE TO IN FORM the citisene of Som ter and vicinity that I bave opened business on my own account at the above old stand, and that with competent and polite assistants, I will be pieased to serve them in any branch of my business in the best style of the art. Give me a call Oct. 19. WM. KENNEDY. ObUinrd. Rud art 1-. *(.^ ? at tended to for j?#AJ>A."K.?2'? FUm Our office W opposite the P.S. r**r.t ttfu-e-. > we. cat* ?b* taiu rai^wt^fn Toss linw thnr. tfiose mote iron* ir 4$irwfiTOX. ???'* .w/jj-:/.. /'/:.? n*f.v<? or PHOTO of invention. We advist? as m ahilitv frvcof rhnrco and we ntafce < If Kb & UN?fcSS FATEST Pi SM </:/?.h. Fer eimilar. advice, terms and references ta actual die?? ?i your ..?n Si.-ilr.\\piniy. Oty or Sows, write to C. A. SNOW S CO Opposite Patent Office, Washington, ? C SPECIAL ATTENTION Siven to Compounding PrescriptioaJt FIRST CUSS JOB WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES!