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WE .A\ SETl. 7, 1!. One Year. in - - .~ - -'.0 the Erpiration of six o' a" Advertisenm i:.- i . r s sertion, Si.0. Each subst-u-i nt rates. NEw ADVF11TISIMEN.J7TS. Louis Lovns -Merchandise. O'Donald & C E. r. Rker Co.- i . BuitmIan & Bro..-Boos and $'o Joe Lavan-Barber. M. Kaliskv--Ci-thifl. The Pedig'ree of wm r.ieBun. the Rar. M. Levi- Letters of dihinisati Miss Daisy Bagral is v't. g "n in Wedgeii. Mr. E. C. Easterling, of Gcorgetown-; is visiting relatives in townl. Mr. B.A. Walker is on his annual tript north to pureba.'se goods. Miss Esfelle Wilker left yesterdV for her home in G:dveston, Tex:i Miss Lucy 13arron returnvd to S' ter to school vi oMmiay. S!: : ' dent at the ILst:tute. Mrs. R. A. C..::. of Fotou, is visiting relatives in t-is county.-S I ter Advance. Mr.4Leslie Bagnal has gone to Col- . umbia. He will clerk for Messrs. Mc E Creery & Bro. Despondent croakers are more cheerful now that the fall business is increasing the supply of money. Rev. James McDowell will be home from Saluda this week, and nreach as -usual in the Presbyteria... caurch next Sunday. Cotton is on a boom in Ma' ning. Prices paid for it will compare favor ably with any interior market in the State. The friends of Miss Lizzie Benbow of Manning, were delighted to see her in our town last week.- Wachman and Southron. Louis Loyns' space will be filed mext week. Mr. Loyns is a merchant 2 of long standing here and enjoys a f profitable trade. New clerks: J.W. McLeod at Levi's, Louis A Vidal, of Charleston, at I Loyns' and William Jenkinson at Migby's. Miis Sallie Levi returned to Mani ming last week frora the mountains ] She left Monday to attend Scnool at St Joseph's- Academy at Sum ter The Southern Christian Mdewxale ranks high among the best religious -papers in the country. It is a valua ile addition to our exchange has. Misses Nonie Haprvin and Carre Conyers are attending school in Sum ter, the first at the Institute, an~d the 2atter at the Misses Giradeau's school. "I am the rose of Sharon and the'4 lilly of the valleys." This was the text of a sermon preached by Rev. H. M. Mood last Sunday. It has been the sub ject of much favorable comment. Mr. Dinkins, of Manning, is now at the depot aiding Mr. Scarborough, :and his polite gentlemanly bearng, has won hosts of friends for him al ready.--Bishopeille Enquirer. Dr. Briggs, of Jlarendon, has been in town on a visit to friends, and re latives, and so favorbly impressed 1s2 the Doctor, with our little city, that lie talks of locating.-Bishpcile E .guirer. Mr J. N. Riggs was in the Tamsofice yesterday, his facial organs wreathed~ in -smiles. The cause of so much hap piness is a little stranger, Miss Riggs, added to 1.is possessions. Mrs. Alfred Setzer, with her two sons, Mr. J. G. H. and H. IL. Sezer, have returned to Manning, after atn absence of four years spent in New ton, North Carolina. The passenger locomotives *nth Atlantic Coast line have been d~ .ee in mourning for som'et-ime as a tribute of respect to the meoory 0f W~illiam. Harper, an engineer on the line lately' deceased. Our merchants have purchased fromn the northern markets immense stocks for this fall's trade. They offer these goods at prices that cannot be better ed anywhere. Captain A. Levi has been on a pros pecting tour to Decatur, Ahl He re ports it as the m:ost yrong town in the South. Moncy invest ed there, he believes, will double itself in less, than a year. Professor Bonham is now at Foes ton, whither he has gone to take charge of the Foreston Academy. He will be missed in Manning; howevver, being so near, we will expect him to visit us often. The large purchases madec by our merchants for the fall trade are daily arriving. They are all hustle and ac tivity, arranging this new stock which wil compare in quantity and quality with any previous years. Mr. George Rowe~, an operator at MClure's unxh, has been prmujoted to a like position at Cartersville. This is very complimentary as Mr. Rowe' has only been operating a sLort miue. I am offerinig a d uble beggyv for sale at a very low price. SeAnber 7,. 1887. en in o -Zk :Tntents An v::!d ) remVAis at tlir timae of the & nteearly ar;e oC., mewa iulnce' theiAr nea1rralinwea 1 44.".41 >rder that ther sc - hrnie i. hywr aed~l to I the dep Mlto 'w nn A''14 4.:~4 1 4 4 ~ . '4rTn]1 Nvl' no atr V)~ Q3 ohd' in Charleston. r.John P a res eidntV' o0f oumter, viSiting i this county at Mr. J, Jhre lcado',of Summev-irton, lay nitght. He -to suppcr heartily, and ppearedNwell as usual1 on re-Y h , at 10 o ' b t tw o o - Z atera n r. i . . .. Yonon isterwma in ori cit echecd hI;- on un an"! r iondr. He i not e:<pected to live. in-atr. Philips died yes bra. Is reoins rhencried to States >ur- for interenUt. Long Jim or Catfish. a ag aishe :s ndifferently called who is well kno m rlound town as a jack of all trades, >ut more especially as the pressman o two papers, wais calaboosed last Chursday evening quite unexpetedly. :n a 1 o fmicihi. e, to tease a yother darey, he p from his vfaonl a coupleC; of :nlons. A frx o nents later .-im to find raoself collared by tW Ac A a.rched( ' to teL e - tandin;1g !is -'uf'! xan - he "l4Lup erearewi I ood or d trn kill the et( .'lock n ws U at t stereession Mc: ar whit fri~ 1msxi Uerienc e Jimsgs not ccred dlive aL~rl ispoiti to dreie stel jkes {futre.as :r o The o SSc=a " o ong iar or uthern Ji os to diarebvuthe cale. wogia wend South arolnaow ae anifere o. nl te tmore wsrejected and thatrssmn twoe pars O.S Ingram fomC tis outy een qwice rueetedlto other with' hie altenae from Flo ne.s latr .JChas aiocier tlo 3Ir.I 3ali are ron he sevn disrie Ir. "Ingram; wa reiideare me icien o aritk oic tua seon tm 10IOwas r erteas taueu onong \ierwhlo (r4e a worr:'e' had1ha iis all rloo on t.)Panother~ brac. ETe wase reporteda "fvoable i hat isgrm' wrtn isuperi ors to lise. thpoint ve buspiciousydt thes acb th partaliyi aeoare tredtent Juolndge icn~ be as. teierasu lrst puu'.ent w ern, tha erasn rnans was exresee and te Clonle unwso hedenasdmiced lo th tate of. his0 dair dais e nuh happiens towicoup:9 in di t dehe irntnhis at enjug lr Fi roe.m. Chubarles ill er alo be vi forl fricous tre spass at th:eth oere conurt Miss. ~. Nco.s a you lady reot asa.4 Atony op n inse, has wrid a apwulal regar tfor Inam, pssed oull r ictd o his patis Hisro cosneantne mrpus daimed though their afed to hat fgrtme srtng i.s sueror st usmI oitsomery tuspictousl to~is th otr suverd b:oy 'eud t s. ug .hieitwan ea~.s eder earti so::nue wLi~ 1expOrica s to sns l the xtrcle o~a~ te cin 'a iu' CUo r:: C:~ hi 4 llCC. This ::.-4rO Toc the per~so bragn ucot Er est~. t uuin :ro ; fro our:. d .4(4 . prsta ox li'oi te cele L se i a tL-( J.~'CUV.M~ G. D xN & Co t O r' -aI f~~ .~~ - -: - 01, 11 1. * 1 (nL Ar11. a di rt -M tila nI ::wr-,Vm othei go atohr th cond e0ap)1 inducemnts never before o: ered ther."'Ed:In te acquaint Xeo of the prinj'x members of th o, yu cor found wh e p- auter s:.: to -n tr u, an rc ommalsto heece''sidration tL rms Sdei-i Ynt auOUe word of whieh is worthy of thei r s.1.~ e 1umt I in the midd of co 0, %(",- 1 'N B i fee'n, 'o at was U:e rushor -10t m: s: tJ ," boy il thire: e e undt o rt.u- to ea 1:dw.23 cam toek m'-t m. wr me *:. tr X ou is pleas , tr o -!:0 "lhifl e Y: JRes W. B::h As Uky W ih feet so ne' :-shwe was mneet L1d so to .Joelthe Bt'e, go "o woulw ud there his ti.uices coumplete. Upon returning to the sidewalk ha vas pleasedt to ineet Mn. P. W. BusrnI n old Ciarendon boy, who escorte< in over to Lis large establishrment here lie founm!!d .1gi. carriages u's, the !e:-:: ")w onl tL; . r ei fo bce"'rew'' 1 2 .210 !U11'C1 \. t . ~- - . it xo I ''.-. v bya'yis v"a, we werc truk wvitn il1na n welltrimes 1-- The nse wer -'o en thejr; ony rglar barnes onse oft pIr W n mlbs a spc ""it ofrearinlg the saune, (oin o aO hlt at (Green's popula ;da feant on '.ain Street, we wer ~eresed with a (Ienewius -mni hake," and~ spun away to the famot Tervey House, where nmagaifieent su] :er of th~e ch:oicest edlibLes and riche: e iaies awai ted us. Alrtakinug tc rel' your cirrcapxnent was oosi se Lbnoli't'a ie o a'id ed in ' ':e iFlmruing tCD a ror~lorD~,Cd .V IS 0.D trmar htis of~ac ith 'ire sold at1-ric o: te ...e-;nesb.atw twFoeig or Dmie wius or spi o suit't'eVtrises an twer d 9-si 1 a v~7,,u t c n - (il~n t bod risesun :n \I . - 1 1. run...ng..in 3. 2 1 - 1 ame -. . ,, A .0 i - ';'TOj ....-.. TlaerV -5 Sumter. S C. Dry Goods and Notions. we have in stock the finest assort ment of Dry Goods and Notions ever brought to SLIm3ter and at prices so as to creato surprise and place us be O)"d competition. mm. fircubra. CorJk , Jr 1. *In .,Ts. ei- ention is called to our s' ighe Dress Patterns from $7.50 to $25,00. CAL1COES3i cts. MUSLINS3. cts. Our st'ek of LADIES' HATS evnmn t be excelled. We have on hand an - variety from the "love of a bon to the ordinary sun shade, rawging in price from 50 cts. to $5.00. Ladies' Shes A 'r orlr SL.e fir the ladies, is our Avat-rywtion. 'mve o hand na lot of fino Ladios' Shoes every pair wa.Lted. SuIe Bnt for Bi A WELL K A Decaler who makes a Specialt -ways supply the Best Gc IT IS TIIEREFORlE Ti BuLy Youir S They~ keep in stocke RUBBER m LE) STOVES OF EVERY VA 3 A large and An he:nt n arndsoro SC~ssSU5, &e., fromt the bes: factories< tion has been baid to the selectb Wagon Material of ev ingle an'd Double Muzzle and Breeel &c. Regbmber this is the ONLY and will be supporte August 31. lli C.1. Hoyt & Bro., DEALEr.SINS Clocks, Jewiry, Silverware, etc. A k Very Good Watch for $2.50. 1:Yr RErIumsa .A SrI.UALY. "$ Mvi Street, .. - Sumter, S. C S31 fin. R. W. B3RAD)IAM, SUMTERf, S. (. lir.mpt att--ut1in to Hir-.e."'oeing and O - Visit :Str.n1. O'DONAL -E. _3E. MiLeid.Ct0o- Co.,) 0 Rochester, New York. NYE L TIES. A fine line of All-Wool Flannel Stripes and PlaUids at 50 ets. per yard. Gents' Hats. I 100 dozen from 25 cents to $1.50:-can'tbe bolgoht elsewhere for less than $2.0 to $3.00. Regulars from $1.00 to $3.00. Clothing for Gents. $1.50 to $25.00 a suit. Overcoats $6 to $18. We are also prepared to furnish from onr imninse stock, suits of latest styles, for boys of all ages at fromn $:2.00 to $9.00 a suit. Neck Ties-Latest Designs. 5 cents to 75 cents a piece. Do you want a Market Basket, Lunch Basket or any other kind of a Basket? Then hero is the place to purchase, as our stock is large, variety great, and prices way down This Space is ROWN & C CLOTHING N StUMT~E [OWN FACT. of one particular line can al ods at thc Lowest Prices. ) YoRI INTEREST TO Hariware ANT & SON. verv known variety of ~.DWAR.E veyi lar.. an d well sdtelte. cko LT~ER BELTING RIETY AT ALL PRICES. up erb tock of f Europe and America. Especial atten *n of PoTWARE, TINWAR~E, &c. ery Conceivable Kind. Loadig Guns, Aiumunition, Shells, HARDWARIE STOR~E IN TOWN d b LOW PRICES. W. DuRANT & SON Street, opposite the Bank, Sunmter, .. mI Established 1848 by John O'Connor. FRANK J, O'CONNOR, Baker and Confectioner. --AND DEALER IN FRUITS Fancy Groceries. Sh STREFTr, Nearly Opposite the Bank, SUMTER, S. C. 8-31-C'm. z. IE, WALKER1, GENERAL~ imRlUHANDTSE Pure Wines and Liquors- Thadn~oud Corn Whiskey f>r Mediciuai Pur S:l.) poses.a Speialty. 6er call at tb: D & CO.'S, to the bottom. Our Stock of Family Groceries, is simply immense; and if you bu call and give us a chance, wo will astonish you as to Low Prices. We can also suit you in HARDWARE of every description from a jack-knif to a sweep. Also Baggmg and Ties. In fact our store is packed and jamm ed, up-stairs and down stairs with the very goods you are lookng for, and which we are determined to sell you. So come and be convinced that we mea: what we say, and don't you forget ii Cal and See Us. Reserved for HANDLE lERCHANTS, 31., S. C LIENED DYER AND SCO3UBER, [Es-rasno 1X5S.] Gents Coats, Vests, Cloaits, and1 Pant Nicely Cleaned, Dyed, ana Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing, Renewc with the Greatest Dispatch. No. 44 WE::TWO2TH STREET, (Rear of Artesian Well.) CH A RLES TON, S. C. Win. Shepherd & Co. - 232 MIEETING ST.. Charleston, S.C ST 3:VES, Stves, Steves WHOILE8ALE -AND RETAIL! Tinwares, House Furnishin Goods, Potwarc, Kitchen andi Stos Utensils. sgSend for Price List and Circt G. H. LEW!S PHIT RAHER O PitursCpedadE hled. Siumter, S. C. We have out-houses fo- the accomm 3 dation of our country friends who are compelled to stay in town over night. Sheds for your Wagons, Stalls for your Horse.q Our polite and gentlemanly clerkq have been impressed with our deter mination to make it to your advan trw, to purchase your goods from u-, Wo ara paying the Very Highest CASH PRICE FOR OCOTT ON. sgr Special inducements to com' fry muerchants desiring small stock-4. 'Our personal attention given to ti.3 filling of orders from our country O'DONALD & CO. Sumter, S. C. R, MACHINERY FoR SALE! 'To The Peoplei atClarendon: I am the Agent for the Cela ebrated REVOLVING HEAD -PR A TT GIN. E agines, B3oiler's otton Pr~esses, Corn Mills, Pulleys, Shafting, etc. &, All this machinery is direct from the factory anid wvill be sold ;:4 Ithe Factory Prices. It will a~ to the advantage of purchasers to cahl ,on me before buying. W. SCOTT HARViN, MANNING, S. C Feb 10, 187. Stae outh Carolina, COUNTT OF CL~ARENDON. IX THIE PROBATE COURT. Letters of Admiliistration with Will Annexed. By LoUIs ArraLr, Esq., Probate Judg'. T ~ E R E A S, ELIZA FLOYD HM ' made snit to mec to grant b." cLtrtrs of Administration with will anner' of the Estate and Effects of Andrew J.. Fiovi, deceased; Tas sAr.'r:urontE, to cite and admor Iish, all and singular, the kindred and cre - -itors of the satid Andrew J. Floyd, d ceased, that they be and appear before me,ia the Court of Prebaite, to be held at Mannin . S. C. on the 8th day of sept, next,[after pr. - iatiot hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon t shon cause, if any they have, why t-. said initrationl should not be grant. Gtvn uder my hand and seal this 13. . day of Amuust, Anno Domini 1887. y.3 Loris ArPELT,