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ar TiE Tnms office is now in the old Enterprise building. -1 --- The October Cosmopolitaa. The October number of The Cosmnopolitan: is the handsomest and most interesting yet issued. It opens with a beautifully illus trated article entitled : -The rassing of the Buffalo," by William T. Hornaday. giving a graphic account of his recent bnfalo hunt, and showing how the buffalo have been recklessly exterminated. Another striking, timely, and profusely illustrated article is that of George H. Fitch on "The Pigmy, Kingdom of a Debazuchee." The author do scribes the present condition of the Hawai ian Islands, the causes of the recent revolu-I ;ion, and the character of King Kalakona and his subje cts. The third illustrated ar ticle ie the last of the series by Arnold Bur ges Johnson on "Charles Sumner." Two new portraits of the great statesman and . many striking and characteristic anecdotes 1 regarding him are givezi. The article that will, perhaps, attract the most attention is that by J. Henry Eager, on "The Second Wife of Napoleon I." It is based upon new material just published in Europe, and shows that she was in every way unworthy of her husband, being narrowminded. vain, and unfaithful to her marriage vows. Frank G. Carpenter, in an article on "The Trours of the Presidents," presents much in teresting information a propos of President Cleveland's Western trip. "The First Jen ny Lind Ticket." by P. T, Barnum. "A: Buckboard Trip Amon- the Indians." by Lee Meriwetber, and "A Remedy for Pov. r erty," by Richard A. Proctor, cannot fail to attract atenticn. "A Turneoat for Love," is a very witty story by LudovieHalevy, the distinguished French writer James T. Mc Kay contributes a strong story entitled a -Lear of New England." ".dr. and Mrs. Inderwick" is an amusing posthumous story by John Eaten Cooke. The poetry of the number is by Wait Whitman, Danske Dan dridge. Ella Wheeler Wilcox and A. H. P-e ters.J Wie Them a Chance. That is to say, your lungs. Also, all your breathing machinery. Very I wonderful machinery it is. Not on]" I the larger air passages, but the thous ands of little tubes and cavities lead ing from them. When these are clogged and chok ed with matter which ought not to Le! there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they can not do well. noCall it cold, cough, croup, pneumo- I nia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and Lead and lung obstructions, all are bad. AIU ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bosebee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has faild you, you rmay depend upon this for certain. religion in the Peniteniary. We had the oprorlunity on Sun lay last of observing the well-ordered ob servance of the Sabbath in the State - Penitentiarr. Over five hundred ofI the convicts were assembled as usual in the chapel. The chaplain, the Rev. WM. Martin, long devoted to this work held the services and preached in plain and earnest terms a sermonl suited to his hearers. The attention' and the behavior of those present were all that could be desired, and the ,enlerable clergyman is doubtless do- ! ing all possible good. We are satisfi ed-and it is much to their credit that the authorities of the Penitentiary" are humane and considerate in their treatment of the -condemned commit ted to their keeping.--Columbia Reg-1 R? ENE WS H ER YOUTH. Mrs. Phonbe Chesley. Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remiark~abie story.! the truth of w hich vonched for by the res-. idence of the town: "I am 7Z years old, have been troubled with kidney comnplaint :md lameness for many years; could not dress' myself without help. Now I ata free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Blitters for having renewed my youth, and removed comlnletlyv all disease 0 and pain."-Try a bottle, 50c.' and $1. a?: J. G. Diukins & Co's Drug Storo. A new State bank has been organ izeg at U~nion, with W. A. Nicholson as President and W. T. Beaty as Pres ident and W. T. Beaty as~ Cashier. The capital is $30,000 with the priv ilege of increasing' it at any ti.aue. Mr. W.H ogn ecat aeCity Fla.. was take~n with a se'rere~ Cold, attended with a disttressmn Cough and runni n" in to! Consumption in it first stages. Le t.ied many socalled popular cc.gh remnolies 'rd steadily grew worse. Wats reduced in tiesh had.didiculty in breathing :and was un.,e to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Dis.- '1 covery for Consumption and found immed Site relief, and af ter using about a half d z en bottles found himself well and has% had no return of the desease. No ether remedyv can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Cons'umption o Guaranteed to do just what i't claimed for it.-Trial bottle free at J. G. Dinkins,& Co's Drug Store. I All the capital stock for the new1 State bank at Sumter has been sub scribed and business will be com menced soon. Buckien's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumi,Fer Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required- -It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, og money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For saie by Dinkins & Co.; * The citizens of Bamnburg are hay ing a twenty-five hundre:I doll ar school house built. When can a man have something and -n<-thing in his poe et at the same time? When there is a hole in it, If there is a hole in the lungs it can be healed with! Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gumi and Mullein. Bishop Howe recently ordained to the deaconate of the Episcopal Church .Joseph S. Quarles, a colored citizen of [Edgefield. Having in ovr officirl capacity as mem bers of the Plymouth, Pa., Hospital Commit tee, been asked to test and grove the effect ivness of many different articles to be used as disinfectants in sick-rooms and as pre v'entives of infectious fevers, repo: t that Darbys Prophylactic Fluid has been thor oughly tested during the recent Typhoid epidemic in this place. It proved most effi cacious in staying the spread of the Fever. P. H. Armstrong, S. M1. Davenport, J. A. Opp, 0. M. Lance, 'Thes Kerr, James Lee, J. FAULTLESS FMMICN Fill~lRMiILTMEDIGINE1 "I have used Simmons Li'ver Regulator for many years, hav ing made it my only Family Medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medl cine for any disorder of the system, and if used in tmne is a greast prerinvo of sicknese. I often recnmmend it to my friends, and shall continue to "Rev. James M. Rollins, *PastorM. .Church, So. FairnfoldVa.' TIME AND D0CiaRS' BiLS SAVED by always keeping Simmon Liver Begulater in the house. "I have found Simmons LIver Regulator the bcst family mcd Icine I ever used for anytbingi that may happen. have used it In Zftdigection, Colic, Dfarrha, BlZow*ness, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper. M on going to bed, I take abozt a teaspoon ful. I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID G. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor 21acon, Ga." 4 WONLY GENUINE" f Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. J. . Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors, Price, 61.00. PHILADELPHIA, PA lames Allan & Co., EW E L E RS, 285 King Stniet. We offer a ;rge and varieo stock in Wistehes, Clocks,D amns. Jewelrv. Sterln - er. ler Plated Ware, Brue 'ar, inv Chine.. Spectac~les, and EypGlsss in(*Y GCods. and Cathry. EI ' ar nUvited to E 0ie our God and ris bfr uc: 7atches, Clocks, an~d Jewl1 CAREFULLY7 REP.AIRID crs Goons. - - - Lowier PRICES. JAMES A LLAY & CO.,. 2S5 KLNG STREET, [SIG or DRU3 CLOC] CHARLESTON, S. C. COME WITH ME TO 'be Palace Saloon, KEPT BY S. Wolkoviskie, AGENT. -. ---- His B.'i is Erst Lass iu all its ap poinments. He keeps always in stock the purest IQOR,1) nthe market. At his counter is served the r the 1Lot weather, andL fitting inv-i:g orators for the wi-:ter.. See his Old N.C. Corn, Fine Cogniac Brandy, Sweep'stake~s Whis.key, Alwnis~ a full stock of4 'OBACCO, CI CARS, C I G A R E: T T S. n baud. A reputation estabiished. aig Satisfaction guaranteed. . W~okoviskie, Agent, MANNING, S. C. I e pliace to get cheap bargatins is at th~e store of M. KALUSKY, .Agent, niear the Clarendon Hotel. A full stock of Gents anct1 Boys Beady Made Clothig, oots, Shoes, and Eate. ~verything to be found in a first classf C0LOTHING STORE EVill sell cheaper by 25 per cent than can be sold elsewhere. Am agentjifor a Tannzingr Manufac ar and will pay the highest prices orRaw Hides, Otto Skins, Fox Skins, nd BeesWax,. M. KALISKY, Agent, Manning, S. C. 1887. Whea 3 Sumter. S C. Dry Goods and Notions. We have in stock the firnest assort ment of Dry Goods and Nations evct brought to Sumter and aL pries sc .s it c neate surprise Und place u3 he Vonl cop)j)etition]. W ~raps, Cir dar... ('.'miks. -r ipecial attention is called to our L dies' I Dress Iterns, from C.50 to S20yl. 'A LICOE cS. MT'LINSR. CL. Oir .-Ock of LADIES' HATS nnIlot lo ecetl. We have( on halI an eudiess varietv f:o:n the 6lv' a n 1: t" to the ord-inarv sun siade, -aoging in price frma 50 cts. to $5.00. Ladies' Shoes. L verv popular Sioe for the 1:tdies. is our $10:)shoe, which ives unprecedented satisfation. e baro. on hand a lot of e1%, Ladies' Shoes at $2.i: everv pair warralted. ag.t for A. S. DROWN, DON'T BUY BF LjARC ALL THE L The onivhou P~atent quarea~ Uen's and Boy Dur stook of be solu at prices liintt C:.La Yeu ai:d Boys Hatzs, fu ut 25 cents or $5.50. Our 75 cents shirts are egr A WELL Ki3 k Dealer who makes a Speciah ways supplIy the liest G<~ 13IT IS'HERtFt"RE TI Buy You2r R. W. DURA They keep in stock< S~lELF ].J in ol call especial attentonI to) RUBBER Am LEi i.all widths, with Rivts an 1 STOVES OF EVERY VA Ai large and China anid nthe fist anu targest assortunent of 'I SCISSORS, &c., from~ the best faictories tioni has been baid to the selecti< Wazon Material of es ingle and Double Muzzle and Breec] &c. Rembmber this is the ONLY and will be supporti Aug.t-31 5l air rou Visit Surr 0' DONNJ "ED.~E. ~Eteid. Ce3C . 'RA ochester, New York. X0 TEJ L TIES: A tne 't of All.'Woo Fl nn Stipes a11 ) P a t. per yard. Gents' Hats '1)O tizen from 25 ceIL- to N. l t ~)~ it 81.0:-enntb bought elswhr f";! eI than L .00 to 8:m.0. Regutlar1s from i.00t $ .0 Clothing for Gents. $1.50 to S25.00 a si t. Overcoats G to S:S. WV- :u ali preparecd to furnish fron or imm nti mk suits of b)est tyles, for boys of :1! u-s at fron ;2.09 to SJ.00 a Fm1. Nek ies-Latest )esi gns. c nts to 75 vents a piece. Do Iu want a Market Basket, Lunch Baskt or any other kind of a Basket ? Then here is tho place f o purchase, as our stock is large, variety great, and Ir-(s wav down surT YOUR LC ~OWN & 'C uE AND ATT EADING STYL e in the Ciiity ha ~houlder Perfect Len's and B~oys Enaundried Shirts at 50 cents,.' al to most shirts that are sold at $1.00 to sulit ti BROWN & 4 TWN FACT. vof one. particular line can al h(ods at the~ Loywest Prices. )ORITEEST IT) H~arcware NT.& SON~ verv known variety of ERDWARE verv !artge anI well selec.te'J. stock ofi THJER BELTING RIETY AT ALL PRICES. uperb stock. of G-lassware ABLE AND PULKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, of Europe andl America, Especial atteni n of POTWARE, TIN WARE. &c. ery Conceivable Kind. iLoading Gjuns, Ammrunition, Shells, HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN d by LOW PRICES. W. DuRANT & SON, ter Call at the 4LL & CO. to the bottom. Our Stock of Family Groceries, is simply immense; and if you but call and give us a chanen, we wil astonish you as l-> Low Prices. We can also suit vou in HARDWARE of every description fromi a jack-kntife to a swuep. Also B:giir anid TViti.9. In fact our store is packe.1 and jamm d up-stairs a down st:irs wit.h the .ery goods you are looking for, and wIhich we are tleterinined to seil 7on. So come and be convinced that we inean; what we say, and don't you forget it. Call and e Us. >THINC 8EF( >HANDLEI RACTIV.E Sr ES AT LOWI d'in a fu lin :Fitting suits. Overeoats, frn arrest in thae c With. '5 eents, and $1.00. Will adl six of our Si: 6 for 73. Rheezi.)er our entire stock i e times. DHANDLER CORNEit Mi. J. G. D:amz. MID. B8U6918IS AND Pains Oils Gh Pei-fumnerv, Patent A (,1)Fine (C ()and everything usua First Class I stiir Prescription fi pounded by day or -J. G DINKJ Q [sign of the C Store of S umfter, S.. We bave out-houses for the accoino dation of our country friends who are compelled to stay in town over iiglit. *iheds for your Wa..cn-. Staills for roar- Horszes. Our poite and gentemanly clerk, have lieen impres.ed with our deter miinatiou to make it. to your advau tage to purchae your goods from We arc paving the Very Highest ( 'S PR U'E l'OR C O TT ON. lij' Special inidneemi to coun Iry merchants desiring small st.ocks. Our pcrsonal attetion givu to tie filling of orders fromi our country friends. O'DONNELLJ & C9. Sumter. S. C. C J. S. CH~IANDT.ER. )RE SEE WNC roOK. EST PRICES. e of the popular~ ouinty, ancd. wi rer King, the b.est shirt in the ma rket B neCw anid will be disposed of at price su tr S. C. IN AND IBIERTY STRi~ET;. R B. Lor.E. 17200M. iet Articls edIlmes, igars and tco. )rug Store. Z night. ii Usac.g 01,dAYortar.]C. ~OM B;EAST Mexican Mustang Linimmn Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. IXusles, Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ai, Scalds, 'StiffiJoints, Screw Stings, Backache, WormN Bites, Gals, Swinney, Braises, Sores, SaddleGalls Bunions, Spavin Piles. Corns, I Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STANDe3Y acompUshes for everybody exactly what Isclaimed forlz. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the 3Mustang -iniment is found in its universal npplicability. Everybodyneeds such a medioinec The Lumberman needs It in case of accident. The Housewife needs it for generamily use. The Canaler needs it for his teams-nd his men. 'Tho Mcchauic needs It always on hAp work bench. Tho Miner needs It In case of emergency. The Pioneer needsit-can'tgetalong without 4t. The Farmer needs It in his house, his stable4 and his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Baatmanneeds it in liberal supply afloatand ashore. The Horse-fancler nieds It-it is his .best friend and safest reliance. The Stcck-grower needs it-it will save him thousands of dollars and a world of trorble. The Railroad man needsIt and win need Itso long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodsman needsit. There isnoth jug ltko it as an antidote for the dangers to life. limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs itabout his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Xuatang Liniment Is wanted atonce. Keepa Bottle lathe House. 'Tisthe besto0 economy. Keep a Bottle In the Factory. It immedlate use In caseof accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Arways In the Stable for use when wanted. FoRCOUG4'S ,CRwUP CON SUMiP TION US V~ WA '7.. T~l!A 'ec. 5m, gYirZ; aiong the srnall tensi hesoutnern eteaes. contales a stziul.ing er pectorant princia that l00sens the phcgm pro LLe t ti-ci :r n :rft' olmeb, n oua .ral-.ooutoingS-ecctgh. Vclhen combtir et with the ~cla: c i t n pr- i e iC n the mnulein i::co lC EEOVifED 0? hWk0 W1A] c. . :ac 6 n uet~t i~ enowreey for Coughs. Croup, WimopI:n-Cengiih and consumlption:. and so pals -aie. ,oy chiktd I picamn to taSn it. Ask your WA LVER A.TA~s.O,Sian~ta,Ga. Thle Record of a Thmeghbred Ecs. PmmE ci VmuLE BURK WVas br,-d by iR A. Aleatcr, at Wo,. burn Sty :9.rm, Kientucky, in 10'1. and iv by Bayws i. by Leainton, out of Bay L:-aqj br !:mlxrt.:n Yorks1h', rut of M.aria 21:y'. by Fjllho da i'ata, amr by Smp~lnsko. "Willie Burke's tht:t demi was liatinia by imot1 Anstran; second damli was Kate Jayes by imported Albion; third dali1 was Enhra by inm orte I Prim; fourth dazu Bet Bo~sky, second by imfprted lInster;tft damn Wts' Bet j0:-.-7 fir-t by imported Wlkes' Woner;.si:. daui ws Chan~ticleer seenth ditax was. by impme'ted Steilin: igth dama was by Cldiis; ninth damt wa ov import-d ;"i.'reye te:nth dlam was i.7 ({Ipo)ted .,y 1;oiger; eleventh dlam was b Parte: Tw. hib dami was by Mionkey; thir eronth. an imp prt-ed. are in stad of Harri soni o: ihandon It will be se-en by the above that Urke in i~s highly and fashiaonably bred as any Sti on iln tae~ canntry. Being docile and gen l, ride~s ando drives delightfully. PERIFtRMANCES: 1S74.--Jerome Park: Purse race for two er oids, half mile, won by Willie Barke, :me- :.51. Sanatoga M eeting: was second in. "d-.sh stakes," one-balf mile, won by Oliti pa. ~ine 0J.47. Saratoga Meeting: was third for Kentneky Stakes for two year oids, one mile vn by Chesapeake; time 1.48). 187G.-- Saratoga Selling Race; one and a. inrter miles; ran second, won by Acturns, time 2.13),. Jerome Park: ran third in race or all ages. one au d one eighth miles won by Pera; time 2.04). Baltimore Spring Meet ng, Handicap race, mib heats; ran second; .con by~ Ore Knob; time 1.51 1-4, 1.*55i. Ba! imo r 11e-ng: Mile heats for all ages, won ng'Radmanthus,. andl others. eeiving s.ome injury, Backe retired fre'. he Tnei wit a promcising record. HeI 2ow at the a ge of seventeen. as handso~ne a norse as cani he found. See hi a- vertiset,.nt for where he can be minna eve-ri d .v. Septembe o, 1837. ad ?.cIIAON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Fist Class in all its Appointmients, Supplied with all Modern Improvementa Excellent Cnisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator. Elec tric Bells and Lights. Heat ed Rotunda. RA TES, $2.00, $250. AND $3.(60. Rns Re!aee rn 7 oUia or 1n n