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WEDNESDA SEPT. 21 1857. TERIMS OF SUBSCRHPTION: One Year, in Aiv,-neez $1.50. or $2.0 the Erpiration of Six Months. Adrtisents.-Pr Square, first sertion. $1.m). Each subseq-nent ins.ertion. 50c. ;" Contract Advertii:ng at -edte atCs. Susan E.""on t Ad'n. P . G. B %NNcice t' Tschrs 'he Walter A. T K'lor The lawyers are busy now preparing fc the fall court. Rev. Mr. Leard an I wife retorned to the home in Caester yesterthy. The Count T-aurer adver'isa the tim for collecting taxes in this issure. -Mr. W. E. Durg-ss and wife. of Colicto CoUnty, are visiting relatves in town. The Auditor an d Treasener are lusl engaged in making the annual settleaw The at-ention of tea.hersis directed t the adve-tisem=.nlt of the school Commn sioner. Messrs. C. S. I.and and S. Y. Barnes, c Foreston, attended preaching in Manaik Sunday. Mr. . I. Wilson isin lanning. He w:I open school at Jordan on the first of Octc ber. Messrs. Julian Wilson and Willie voss, c 'Williamsburg spent last Sunday with friend in Manning. A number of gentlemen from Salem wer in town yesterday atten'ing the meeting c the Board of County Commissioners. Deputy J. C. Harvin arrested Htenr Dennis Monday -t Foreston charge with disturbing rel'ous worship at chrrc in Villia sburg county. Just received! Elegant Toilet Soap an Perfumery at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. The many friend&s of H. J. Haynnswortl Esq., will regret sincerely to learn of tl death of his beavt:ful and accomplishc wife. This sad event occurred at Greenvili on Saturday of last week. "I love you." he protested, "bctter tha: my life. I would dio for you if necessary. "0 nonsense !" replied the practie. gir "Swear tome that you'll get up and mk the fires, and 'll consider yoar proposition. Judge Witherspoon will soon hare a re,. utation for empediting business nprotec ing the time of the Court. Beetly whi holding Court in Cam"d'-n, he find Mr. T. B Baum $10 for keeping the Court wvaitiug 2 minutes. Just received! Elegant Toilet Soap ani Perfum'ery; at Dinkins & Co's Drug StorE The large space belonging to Mr. M. LE vi will contain his advertisenent next .veeb - Our merchant prince knows the value of th adage, that doing business wn:hout advert ising islike winking at your sweet-heart ii the dark. Messrs. Brown anid Chaudler, the cloth' ing merchants of Sumter whose advertise ment appears to-day, are energetic you-n! men but recentiy startedin basniess. The have, however, a large experience as cloth iers, as is evidenced by the choice stock o clothing purchased from the Northera mar kets. Mr. Chandler, one of the firm, i weii known and universally liked in this county, which insures hi n a liberal patron age. Just received ! Elegant Toilet Soap ani Ferf'umery; at Dinkins & Co's Drug Store. Captain D. J. Bradhamn, we notice. denie that he told us the Treasurer's books wer correct. We certainly understood him t say as much, but willingly admit our miu take. It may ha've been that we were ledt infer as much from his statement to us thi the only dificulty in the way of maldnrt settement were the errors in t'ie ex-auditor books. Our readers will notice that the Tres enlarged this week two pages. The oat. idi as usual, is fdlled with interesting matta: The Leading article, "Timely Topies Zs Farmers," winl well repay the reader for ii perusal. An account of the celebration wit] the "Carolina contingent," will prove intei esting. "Tal~mage's sermons," one of whic is now published, will in a few weeks be regular feature of the paper. We are enden, ormng to give our readers a paper worthy < the liberal patronage we are receiving. Mr. T. Adams Way lost his dweliung an the greater part of his furniture by fire o: onx Saturday morning last, between tw O'clock and day'light. When discovered th fire had made such heaidwav that the inmate~ of th~e house had only time to make a hast: exit, carrying with them such clothing an furniture within reach. Mr. Way and i wife were absent from home at the tim< There was $800 insurance on the house an furniture. We have not been informed a to the value of the piroperty destroyed. Surgeon General B. M. Badger returne on Monday from his trip to the Constitc tional Centennial celcoration at Phih dephia. General Badger met the Presi .dent and Mrs. Cleveland, and gave each; warm grasp of the hand. Hie expresse himself' as 'well pleased with the President but more especially with the President' wife, who he describes as a most magnis oent looking woman. General Badger wa so impressea 'with the queenly looks of tb' first lady of the land, that he treasures an< wears next his heart the glove that he wor at the time she gave the hearty shake. R1ev. T. J. Route, of Moresyilie, N. C. preached in the Manning Baptist church las Sunday morning to a large congregatiar Eis ser'mon? was s log eafly luci exposii: of that familiar verse in the BIble, "And a Moses lifted up the serpant in the wildei ness even so :nutst the Son of Man be liste up"The sermon, and earnest christia piety of the R1ev. gentKeman, impirssed a. who'heard hinm. Hie Its received a cadlt the pastorate of this church. Mr. R1ouls was prevented from preaching again S'urcda evening by severe sickness. Rev. 'W. G. Rollins the canvasse of Steven's History of the *Unite, States is on the rounds deliverin the books for the ord~ers received Spring. His startinh point is Sumte County. After finishing up their h will take the rounds in this Count We are glad to learn that he has soi so many copies of this book, wice is a work of intrinsic merit and wi be a valuable addition to any body library. Sorguhum liills, Pans, and Evap rators, cheap, at Loriek & Lowranc Colmbia, S. C. The competitive examination to fili i vacancy in the Citadel Academy was lhd last Wednesday. There were four aplic~anlt Messrs. A. M. Brailsfordl, Jr., Ben 11. Harvil Walter H. Eichelberger, and Eddie. S. Ba gess. The following~ repon~ of the e~amin ton has been famished us for publicatio: Gegraphyv 48.S9; Arithmnetio 2.00; iHisto~ 78.0; Aerag 5914. ~ h Aric,: h tuet 3'.).00; H1 istory E I. ' ugss--Gmmmar 50.: Genr pby 25.!0: Ar'imeti i.story J.50; Mr. lraisford who t,,ma #'e -<taver t age and h. I !"e e ' ,I'n n ti . c f un self.-h m Lmiinks um "IT :eu!r I in ForeStOn n'ot ev l g . l . t ator to f IL hi an heavr s znd vn:.ed .o re eeive the punishment in her st.:ad. The sacr ife was accepted, the little girl was pre ar d a severe thirashiing adminiister eo 0e youth who , bore tl. sting of the rLt without a rn1. 1er. Thi salue l who sn e : an' a:nd disgr" .e al...'y lit. 10zi i4Au p itish l.L Mnni ng iS., Septeme1f, aS we - oti e ylen's tihnea salst. Th neet. Salve in for the waia for C::tp. Briss Toes v is ta~ 'km Ee sos Ttte Countp, i and be Chd idans , nn one ridy te Prh o -ntf t e .r box. For sale iinlo . f NUTIGE 10P TEMIG14ERS OFFICE O? SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,I Cr.rsn~ox CorNTY. Manning, S. S., September 19, 1887. Notice is herey given that the last and only meeting, for the examination of per- t sons desiring to teach in the free common V sz-hools of this county, will be heldl in Man ning on Friday the 7th of Octeber next, commencing promptly ait 10 o'clock'3 A. 3r.,s an~d c.sigat 5 O'clock P. M.I Notice is also given that no license to* i teach wil]' be issued except in extrcene cases. All certificates of qualindcation must be ti presented on that day for renew~al. etc. Trustees of the several School Districts will please extend this notic2. P. G. BENDOW, Sch'l Con. C. C. t and Chairman Board of Examiners. Stato South Carolina, COUNTY OF CLARENDON. .1~ TIIER PRBA TCURT. Letters cf MA inistration wit's Will Amnme By Louis APPEL-r, EsQ., Proba'e Judge t H E R E A S, P. WATSON FLOYD f has made suit to me to grant him SLetters of Administrition with will annexed of the Estate and Effects of Andrew J. t Fioyd, deeased; THEsEE T PnEFloE. to cit3 and admon- i sh, all and singhi, the kindred and cred tiors of the said Andrew J. Floyd, de ceased. that they oe and appear before me, in b the Court of Probate, toble held at Manning, S. C. on the 30th day of Sept, now, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the *said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 8th dlay of August, Anno Domini 1887. 1 [ ?z.s.] LOUIS APPELT, Probate Judge, C. C. COUNTY OF CLAPLENDON, - I.'I 7ErLOEATECOURIT. Br Loes ArrEur, Esq., Probate Judge lettIrs at Aimisitralia: Willh Wili Amerd1 I'~TlThEAS, MOSE.S LEVI HAIS MADE - suit to me, to grant him letters of ad Sr dnistration withn will annexed of the Estate ' 1and effects of Gincy Nelson deceased; fThese are therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and cred Sitors of the said Giincy Nelson, decased, athat they be and appear, before me, in the SCourt of Probate, to be held at Manning, SS. C. on the 21st day of September, now after publication herof, at 11 o' clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if aty they have, why the said Administration should not be Given under my hand ana seal this fifth dlay of September. Anno Do~mini 1887. ?L.s.l LOUIS APPELT, Probate Judige, C. C. -Sept. 7, St. COME WITH ME TO The Palace Saloon, KEPT BY SS. Wolkoviskie, AGENT. His Bai'is jirst class in all its ap pointments. He keeps always I in stock the purest TINES,--RNIS on the market. At his counter is served the rCoolest Fancy Drinks for the hot weather, and fitting invig 'orators for. the winter. See his r Specialties. Golden Grain Rye, Old N. C. Corn, Fine Cogniac Brandy, Sweepstakes Whiskey, Mongohela Rye. Alwys a full stock of TOBACCO, ron hanid. A reputation established. a'Satisfaction guaranteed. S. Wokoiskie,Ageni. WhenVY Sumiter, S C. Dry Goods and Notions. We hae in stoc: the finest assort ment of Dry Gools and Notions ever brought to Sunpter and at Prices so as {o crevte sr1orie and laee us be vond Competition. Spe-cial attention is called to our Ladles' Robe DIess Pafftes fror E7.50 to , CALICOES: eis. :SLINS3. et. Onr stock of LADIES' HATS cannot b)c excellel. We bave on hand an endless Nariv from the -P've of a bon nut to the ordinary s:n shade, ranging in price from 50 ets. to $5.00. Ladies' Shoes. IA very rnular Shoe for the hldies. is our $1.oh' , ~which gives unprecedented stisfationl. hve]!aw on Lana Ilo of me Ladie Shoes at $2.50: every pair w.ar-anted. Solo agent for A. S. BROWN, DONT BsUY IJRC ALL THE LI The only housi Patent Square-s Men's and Boys Qour Stook o be sold at prices tilat canl Men and Boys Hats, from 25 cents t for $5.50. Our 75 cents shirts are equi A Dealer who mkes a Specialt; ways supply the Best GJo IT Is THEREFORE TC Buy Your RUBBER LEA STOVES OF EVERY VA nChinaa an.. Adthe inest andt iargest assortnint ot T. SCISSORlS, &c., from the best factories tinhas been baid to the seictim Wae'on Material of evi Single and .Double Muzzle and Breech &c. Rembmber this is the ONLY] I and will be supportei R. -Aucus 31 ain log" ~ ~ 1lt 6'lt 7-.' 'l 2- izne.t~ Myr mtr~ eere m-'S was ry :artia! Ic 1:i. 1: is P- sao, - got! airl rlaA a eine f':r :ny c:aer of ti-o syst.:m,. a:al10 ; in timei a g :prerentvO of* iceknss. Sofen recommemi it to my f'ivmis, and shall contini.C to Co so. "Re~v. James M. ~Rallns. *pastorM.E.Church, So. Fairftead,Va." TIME AND DUCTORS' B!LLS SAVEO by altacay keeping SImnrmons Lircr Megulator in &:.e konse. "I ha'o fmd mc"s Li'er lfeie I ever used.~b or nthing th .t ay hapen. have u-td in Indi-eatien. Cplic. (Diarr.ra, Jii=nouess. and found it to re l-vye imrndia:elv. A1i.r eat n he arty supper. if. ( oing to bed. I take rnout a ful. I nver feel the ffc.s of thie su-pdr eaten. "OVl) G. SlPATUS, "Ex-MayoT~r MIfacon. Ga." Z-ONLY G INE IHas our Z Stam p ca front of Wrapper. J. H. Zsilln & Co., Soie pro'rit"s, Prie Ct .0. PITTLADErrLA. rA 13 Record of a Thorughbred Racer, FEDREE OF WiLLE BURKE. as bred by x. A. Alexander, at Wood urn Stud Farn, et-:ky, in 171. and is By Btawood, by Lexington, out of Bay Leaf importe-1 Yorkshire. out of Mary Black F i :o da Inta, dam by Smolen o. Willie bnrke's first dam was Katina by noted Austrai-an; second dam was ' haves by na~ored. Albion; third dam %S End acora by iinported Priam: fourth cam lv se ''eondci by imported Binsterliifth Swas Bet Bosly first by uniportea iks' WonLer; sixth dani was Chanticleer: -eth l iam was by imported St.iling; hth d'T was by Clodius; nmntli dam w as impottd Silvereye; tenth dan was by nported Jolly oer: eleventh dam was by %-inner: Twelth dam was by Monkey; thir cati, an impored marc in stud of Harri o 0iranon. t will be seen by the above that Burke is ihiv and fashionably bred as any Stal on it tiie courtry. Being docile and gen e, rides and drives delghtfully. PERFOR7MANCES: 87.-Jerome Park: Purse race for two car olds, half mile, won by Willie Burke, e 0.51. Saratoga Meeting: was second i ,sh stakes," one-half ili, won by Olitipa, e .i. Saratoa 1 Meeting: was third frr :entucky Stakes for two year olds, one mile n by Chesapeake; time 1.4(- - i-- Saratoga selling 1ace; one and a narter nijles; ran second, won by Acturns, me 2.131 Jerome Park: ran third in race r a es. one an d one cighth miles won by e: time 2.04A. Bltiore Spring Meet Hanacap race, mil- heats; ran second: bon Ore Knob: time 1.51 1-4, 3.551, Bal oreMecting: Mile heAts for all ages, won N Wilihe Burke; tim 1.47 , 1.48, 1,52;beat R 1,adina:nthus, and others. eCeivintg somxe njury, Bu.rke retired from erf with a oroUising recoid. He is w at the age of seventeen, as handsome a orse as can be found. yee his advertisement for where he can be nnd every day. September 5, 18S7. ad JJ. MUJLLER~, ANFACTUER AND JOBBER --OF ADDLERY and HIARNESS of al kind. Somter, S. C. C. L Hor. H. A. Herr. 3.. Hoyt ~&Bro., ir.ALEINL Vatces, C1o0ks, Jewlry, Silverware, etc. 12 carat Engagemen~ft Rings. T. ery Good Watch for $2.50. & REP iZ'a .A SPEClm'-rY. '' In Street, - - Sumter, S. C MACHINEY Fo The People of Cluren: I am the Agent for the Cel brated REBVOLVD~G HEAD PRATT GIN. Engines, Boilers Jt~ton P~resses. Corn Mills, Shaftin~g, etc. _All ibls m2achinery is dircC :n. the factory an will be sold~a e Fa cory Pi Vces. lt will b o he advalage f'0 purehasers to cal me befocre buy~ing E 8 liTi N , .. ou Visit Sunt S0' DONNE ~E.30. JRMicS.cC o. Rochester, New York. NOVELTIES: A fine !in of Al-Wool Flannel Stripes and Plaids at 50 cts. per yird. Gents' flats. 10 dozen from 2~> cents to $1.5):--can't be0 bought elsewhere ftr less than . 2.00 to $3.00. Reaulars from $1.00 to $3.00. Clothing for Gents. 41.50 to 525.00 a suit. Overcoats SP to S18. We are also prepared to furnish from our immense zstock, snit-: of iat.-st styles. for boys of all ages at from 52.00 to $'J.010 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 here is the place to purchase, as our stock is large, variety great, and prices way down sTJMTE YoUR CLC 1N&C OuWN & C E A]ND ATT] ~ADING STYL e in the City ha loulder Perfect ' suits, from $3J~ VIen's and Boys IA T S h's o$5.00. *Unlaundiried Shirts at 50 cents, 7 1 to most shirts that are sold at $1.00-1 to suit thi BROWN & 4 OWN FACT. of one particular line can al ods at the Lowest Prices. SYO~ INTEREST TO Hard.ware NT & SON, ~rv knor' i variety of 3HER BELTING~ RIETY AT ALL PRICES. UALE AND .LUCKE f C;UIfLER Y. R AZORS, f Euron and A\merica. Espeial attnl a of dT WARE, TIN WARE.&c. er Conceivable Kind. Loading Guns, Amunition, Shells, EIADWA1im STOLE IN TOWN 1 y LOW PRICES. V. DuRANT & SON, ;er Call at thae LL & CO. to the bottom. )ur Stock of Family Groceries, s simply immense; and if you but call and give us a chance, we will astonish you as to Low Prices. Te can also suit you in HARD WI ARE f every description from a jack-knife to a sweep. Also Bagging and Ties. in fact our store is packed and jamm ed, up-stairs and down stairs with the very goods you are looking for, and which we are determined to sell you. So ome and be convinced that we mean shat we say, and don't you forget it. Call and See US. IR, S C. ITHIN BEF4 HANDLEI R..ACTIVE S' ES AT LOWI adling a full lin Fitting suits. 50np. Overcoats, fron [Dhildren' s suits, a~gest in the c With. cents, and $1.00. Will sell six of our Si: 3 for 75. Remember our entire stock:i times. JHAN DLER, 5 CORNER M J. G. Dnarss, M D. DRUGGI8TS AND <Paints, Oils, Gl: Fancy and Tc( Patent Fine C Toh and everything usu First Class I W~-Prescription pounded by day or J. G. DINK] FSign of the G 1SS7. Store of Sumter, S. C. We have out-houses for the accomu-oe dation of our country friends who are compelled to stay in town over night. sheds for your Wagons, Stalls for your Hors1. Our polite and gentlemanly cler f have been impressed with our de! nination to make it to your adv; :age to purchase your goods from i. We are paying the Very Highest CASH PRICE FOR COT TON. go- Special inducements to cow try merchants desiring small stoe. Our personal attention given to I filling of orders from our countiy friends. O'DONNELL & CO. Sumter, S. C. J. S. CHANDLER. )RE SEEING L'OCEK. EST PRICES. e of the popular e $.5O up. from $1.up. [ver King, the best shirt in the mnar ot s new and will be disposed of at prie inter, S. U. .IN AND LIBERTY STREETS. R. B. LoEYEA. [N& CO., APOTHECARIES, ass, P )ilet Articles, Stationr 'ledicines, igars and lly kept in a )rug Store. s caefully comn night. -a [N8 & Co. ( ol Mortar.]