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rGoveinor Gordon believes tha when a man has nothing to say h4 ought to say nothing. It is a simpl rule, and yet bow few persons follov it. Scene-public meeting in Cleve land, Ohio. Dramatis persona-. man in the audience and Governor Gordon: -What have you to say of Genera Jackson's speech at Macon?" inquired a man. "Nothing," said Governor Gordon "Do you not consider it treasona ble ?" asked a man. "I have nothing to say," was Gov ernor Gordon's reply. HA n HoUsEs Has been the cause of much bronchial tron bles. Coming out into the open air a slight cold, follows by a severe cough is contracted. Take in time Taylor's Ceerokee Bemedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. 3 Melrose, Mass., has the honor, so far asrecorded,. of being the first town in the land to close all public schools in order that teachers and pupils might attend a game of base ball. A.Michigan belle, who was jilted t her lover, has brought suit against him for $3,000. Two thousand of this is for her lacerated heart strings-the remainder to reimburse her on her trouser expenditures, DABBYSPROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Use it in every sick room. Will keep the atmosphere pure, and wholesome; removing all bad odors from any source. Will destroy all desease Germs, infection from all Fevers and all contagious diseases. The eminent physician J. Marion Sims, of New York. says: "I am convinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant Atlanta has had Cleveland, Colum bia has invited Jeff Davis to the State Fair, and now it is Lancaster's time to extend an invitation, She most cordially extends an invitation to some member of the railroad commission to take a seat on the front of all engines, on the calf-catcher if he likes, that pulls the accommodation passenger freight between this place and Ches ter. It will give some assurance to the travelling public that the commis sion has faith in the safe and sound eci dition of the road.-Lancader Led ger. She kissed her pug-with haste arose, And rained upon that creature's nose, A storm of osculations sweet; The swell reclining at her feet Remarked as he looked sideways up, 'I wish thas Id been barn a pup!'" Thei smiling coldly from her throne, She said, "And were you born full grown?" A correspondent writes: "Can you recommend a really good book to take on a brief outing to the Thousand Iles" Wit.pleasure, the pocket book, -1&he Question is asked if there is anythng' that will bring youth to wo ana Yes, indeed. An income of twenty thousand dollars 'a year will bring any number ofthem. 2HK VEZRDICT UYA37MOU.. LW. D, Sult, Drugs Bippus, Indiana, testifies: "I can recomend Electric Bitters as-Abe very best remedy. Every bottle sold baa gi'vn- relief in every case. One man abok si~x bottles and was eured of Itheuma i 9mQ0 years standing." Abraham Hare, dusIBelville, Obio, af~rzs: "The best eln mediqine I have ever handled in my ~ ears experience, is Electric Bitters. Thousands-of others have added~their testi 'oysd that the verdict is unanimous that IelercBttens do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a halt dol ag botte at Dm kins & Co's Drug Store. ~Witness," said a lawyer in the po et COurt the other day "'you speak r. Smith being~well of. Is he worth ~$5,00? "No, sh." e'Two thoiusand ?" wo teny "No, sh; he -hbain't wr wny "Thenhow isbe well of?" *"Got a wife who s'ports de. hull fam'fy~ sahl"-Detroit Free Press. AWOML4X' DISCO VERY "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined anad death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessently and could umot sle. She bought of us a, bottle of Dr. King's...ew Discovery for Consumption sa - was so much relieved on taking Rrst dose that she sleg all night and with one bottle bas'been miraculously cured. Her name is -rn. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Ham eck4: Co., ifSheilby, N. C.-Get a free -"aial bottle at Dinkins & Co' Drug Store. Governor Qhamberlain, once the )esder of the Republican party ipn this State, but now a lawyer in New York, annonees that in the fall election in ~ewYork he will vote with the Dem ocrats, because their candidates are better and their platform more out spoken then the Republicans. IE is ascertained that the Piedmont EFcposition paid a profit of $10,000 a~f ter allowing $150,000 foithe buildings. TJhis is in addition to the profits which~ the people of Atlanta derived as nec essaily incident to the great enter prs. AtlInta never does things by *ale.She means business, and she does business, every time. Buckleu's Arnica ~Salve. 1;he best salte in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumn, Fever tsores, 'Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Uorns,,and all Skin Eruptions, ande'sive *lyscuyes Piles, or no. pay requir - It is guaranteed. to. ive perfect satisfaction, o: money refuindce Price 25 cents per bo: Sor sale by Dinkins & Co. What is the difference between successfullover and his rival? Th< one kisses his miss and the other miss An Atlanta, Georgia, special say 3 that Governor Gordon, in an inter a view said that prohibition has bees r tried through local option in 100 on - of the 127 counties of the State, ani not one county has gone back on it actions. He did not hesitate to pro nounce the result good. -Atlanta hai not been damaged, and all fear o I trade being diverted had prover groundless. The change had notice ably benefitted the freedmen. " 10 FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE "I have used Simmons Liver 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 medi cine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a great preventiwe of seckness. I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue to do so. "Rev. James M. Rollins, "PastorM.E.Churoh, So. Fairfield,Va." TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by asways keepisng aSmasess liver Beguiator in te Msee. "I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best Family med icine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigetona, Colc, Dtarrhea, Biiousness, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat inga hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take. about a teaspoon ful, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID G. SPARES, "K--Mayor Macon, Ga." MONLY GENUINE'a Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. 4. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors. ies, 1.0,. PILrADrEIA. PA. On the 30th, day of November 1887 I will apply to the Probate Judge for Clarendon County for a final discharge as administra tor of the Estate of George Washington deceased. A. WEINBERG, CHARLESTON STEAM DYE WORKS, 326 Knre Smr , East Side, - - Near George. Work Delivered Free of Charge. James Allan & o., JEWELERS, 285 King Street, chax-lestors. ,J . We offer a lar-ge and varied istock in Watches, Clocksi, Di jamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Sil 'rer, Silver Plated Ware, Bronzes, Lamps, Fine China, Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, and Cutlery. Buyers are mivited to Examine our Goodsl and prices before purchasing. Watces, -Clocks, and Jew4ry CAREFULLY REPAIRED BJsT Goons. - - - Lowsn PRItcrs. JA MES A LL AN & Co., 285 E1YG SnE Er, [srGs OF DaUx CLOCK.] CHARLESTON, S. C. COME W1TH ME TO 'The Palace Saloon, KEPT BY Sa Wolkoviskie, AGENT. . ..-0 is Bar is first Class in all its ap pointments. He keeps always in stock the purest V'~' LIQUORS, on the market. At his counter is served the Coolest Fancy Drinks for the hot weather, and fitting invig. orators for the winter. See his Specialties. Golden Grain Rye, Old N. C. Corn, Fine Cogniac Brandy, sweepstakes Whiskey, Mongobela Rye. Always a full stock of TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIG-ARETTS on hand. A reputation established Wig Satisfaction guaranteed. SS. Wolkoviskie, Agent -1 MA N ING S* C. . 1887. Wh.en Sumter, S C. Dry Goods and Notions. We have in stock the finest assort ment of Dry Goods and Notions ever brought to Sumter and at prices so C EI.A.P as to create surprise and place us be yond competition. Wraps, Circulars, Cloaks, Jer seys, Walking Jackets. Special attention is called to our l dies' Robe Dress Ptterns. from $7.50 to $25,00. CAL1COES3 eta. MUSLINS3. ets. Our stock of LADIES' HATS cannot be excelled.. We have on hand an endless variety from the "love of a bon net" to the ordinary sun shade, S" A WIS ranging in price from 50 ets. to $5.00. Ladies' Shoes. A very popular Shoe for the ladies, is our $1.00 shoe, which gives unprecedented satisfaction. We have on hand a lot of fine Ladies' Shoes at $2.50; every pair warranted. Sole agent for A.. S. BROWN, DON'T BUY BR LARGa ALL THE LE The onlyhbousi Patent quare-si Men's and Boys Ouxr stook of be sold at prices that can Men and Boys Hats, from 25 cents ti for $5.50. Our 75 cents shirts are eque A WELL KN A Dealer who makes a'Specialt; ways supply the Best Go, IT IS THEREFORE TC Buiy Youir: R. W.ThDURI Tey keep in stock es SEIELiF HI and would call especial attention to a RUBBER AnD LEA~ in all widths, wihRivets and B STOVES OF FVERYVE. Chainxa and.i Adth-e nest and largest assortment ofT sCISSORs, &c., from the best factories< tion has been baid to the selectio Wagon Material of ev Single. aud Double Muzzle and Breech &c. Bembmber this is the ONLY and will be supporte igustR. oou Visit Su.nt 0 ' DONNE E.P. Rid c . Rochester, New York. NO VEL TIES: A fine line of All-Wool Flannel Stripes and Plaids at 50 ets. per yard. Gents' Hats. 100 dozen from 25 cents to $1.50;--can't be bought elsewhere for less than $2.00 to $3.00. Regulars from $1.00 to $3.00. Clothing for Gents. $1.50 to $25.00 a suit. Overcoats $6 to $18. C We are also prepared to furnish from our immense stock, snits of latest styles, for boys of all ages at from $2.00 to $9.00 a suit. I Neck Ties-Latest Designs. 5 cents to 75 eents 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 pneces way down sTJMTE: YOUR CLO OWN& C "E3,A ND ATTE ADlNG STYLi Sin the City har toulder Perfect 'suits, from $3. kea's and Boys4 IA T S s he Unlaundried Shirts at 50 cents, 75 1 to most shiits that are sold at $1.00-6 to suit the BROWN & ( OWN FACT. r of one particular line can al :ds at the Lowest Prices. SYOUR INTEREST TO Eardciware (NT & SON, ery known variety of DPWAE THER BELTING IETY AT L RICES. perb stock of AB AN POKT TLERY, RAZORS, f uoe and Ameria Especia atten er Conceivable Kind. .Loading Guns, Ammunition, She'lls, ADWARE STORE IN. TOWNK d by LOW PRICES. W.-DuBA &sON, ,er Call at the ILL & 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. Ve can also suit you in HARD WARE f every description from a jack-knife to a sweep. Also Bagging and Ties. n 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 rhat we say, and don't you forget it. Call and See Us. R, S' C. THING BEF4 HANDLEI t.CTVE Sr ES AT LOWI idling a full lini Fitting suits. i0up. [vercoats, fron hildren 's suits, meest in the c vith,. cents, and $1.00, Will sell six of our S: for 75. Remember our entire stock timies. 3HANDLER, 2 CORNER M . J. PELZER, Presidern. Atlantic Phosp of Charle MANUTFAC tancdard F'er Pelier, HRo BROWN'S WHARF, - - %gh MR. M. LEVI, of ManniD riends and the public generall; ) Fertilizers. 1887. Store or Sumter, S. C. We have out-houses for the accommo dation of our country friends who are compelled to stay in town over night. Sheds for your Wagons, Stalls for your Horses. Our polite and gentlemanly clerks have been impressed with our deter mination to make it to your advan tage to purchase your goods from us. We are paying the Very Highest CASH PRICE FOR COTTON. ,r Special inducements to coun try merchants desiring small stocks. Our personal attention given to the filling of orders from our country friends. O'DONNELL & CO. Sumter, S. C. J. S. CHANDLER. )RE SEEING R'S .ST PRICES. e of the popular i$2.50 up. from $1.50 up, -ou~.ty, anid will er King, the best shirt in the market a new and will be disposed of at prices lumter, S. C. IN AND LIBERTY STREETS. F. S. RODGERS, Treasurer hate Company, ton, S. C. 1'URERS OF t1ilzer*se and Importers of i.ger's & Co., General Agents, - CHARLESTON, S. C. , will be pleased to supply his ', with any of the above brands The Great Souther Remedy for A ' BOWELTROUBLES, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, &c., Also CHILDREN TEETHING, Simple and Pleasant to Take. But very few realise the fact that in the little puple huckleberry or whortlebsrry. gwing alongside our mountains and bills, and which so many have eaten in most every shape, there i.. principle havingawonderful eesctonthab ol]. Dr. Biggers' Hueklebn Cordia isjus tis in a vary cnx-.ntmtod and palatable ta end pis A G? ,LT AND WOND2nW n Eo -nY. Cholera Morbus.-ThC etingcfgreenoratale frnitproduces fermentationin the stopach. which resultsinthe terrible Cholera Morbus. Thisoordial willneutratlsc the acidity of the atomaoh. Cramp Collc.-It is as important to have a safeguard against this sudden attack, as against the robber that invades your home. Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial is the weapon. Cholera Infantum.-Any child can take this without the evil effects many zmedimneproduce in checking the bowels too suddenly, resulting in spasms. Keep the cordial inthe house. D gontry.- hrnioorautesconsidered one of most dangerous diseaes. t.a . aot the bowels, certainly the most wak-ning. This Huckleberry Cordialwillsurelyo ureit. Diarrhaa.-This Cordial win eheot it gradu ally, not leaving the bowelsixaoonstlpated state as many preparatons do.and will remove the in &maion ofromthO bowers. Try andgrovo t. The Teething Chld.-The waried moe. losingr sleep nursing the litle one wasting away fromn Medrainage upon Its system, should vieethis Cordial, whichwm relfeveitand without danger. It is Important that RVEY HOUM LD shouldpaovide theslveswithaoin e~eedy relief against sudden ad dangerous attacks, ~Adoss of thiscordialwillrelievethepainandaveanllinga pbysiianad terebymvoat. RrepardbyTheWA.TAYZBOECO.,.Ltt, a. wase eo.atsaboitle. b aUnd Taylor' Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Guma and mullein Will surely cure Coughs, Croup and Con. swpelon. 25c*.r e, and .1. a bottle at dama Try Taylor's Premium Cologne G. H. LEWIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, Old Pictures Copied and En [arged. Sumter. S. C. J Established 1848 by John O'Connor. FRANK J. O'UNNOR, Baker and Confectioner. -AN~D DEALER I\~ FRUITS AND Fancy Groceries. MArs STEr, Nearly Opposite the Bank SUMTER, S. C. apital 0ook $tore. .L BRYAN & CO., P'RoPRIEToIIS. eep constantly in stock a great variety of SCHOOL BOOKS. lso, all kindls of BLANK BOOKS, Picturo Frames. etc. Job LPrinting f all kinds done with neatness and dis-. patch, Give us a call. R. L. BRYAN & CO., Columbia, S. C. LUCAS, RICHARDSON & CO., Stationers and Printers,, CHARLESTON, S. C., ote, Letter, Cap, Journal, Papers Eyelets, Shears, Rulers, and a variety of Ink stands, Wrappinig Paper and Pa-. per Bags. PAVILJON HOTEL, CHARLESTON,. 8 C. Fi'is CLass in ll zi ts .4ppointmnents, upplied with all Miodern Improvemlents Excellent Cuismne, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elee tric Bells and Lights, Heat ed Rotunda. RATES,. $2.00, $2.50. AND) $3.00. Rooms Reserved by Mfail or Telegraph Th1e place to get cheap bargains is at the store of. M. KALISKY, Agent near the Clarendon Hotet A. full stock of (Gents andt Boys Heady Made Clothing. Funishing Godk Boots, Shoes, and Hats. Everything to be found in a urst clas CLOTHING STORE Will sell cheaper by 25. per cent than can be sold elsewhere. Am agentifor a, Tanning Manufac turv and will pay the highest prices forRaw Hides, Otto Skins, Fox Skins, and Beeswax,. IL.KALISKY, Agent, Manning, S. C.