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WEDOESDA\ DES. 7. 1881,. A Printer's Search for a Keylkole. Another one of those old time typos l ngered down town one morning among convivial spirits long after the "jig" was up, and when he finally got started westward- it, seemed to me that all the printers in town live on the west side-it was broad daylight, and the east-bound cars were crowded with people who hadn't the faintest idea of what it was to work all night. He lived on Madison street, and when he reached his home he tried for sev eralminutes to adjust his key to the key-hole, but couldn't strike the com bination. Every half minute a car loaded with people passed by and ev erybody laughed at him. Then a cun ng idea struck him. He went calm ly down in his pocket, got a match, lighted it, held it up to the keyhole, inserted the key, unlocked the door and stalked didnifiedly in, while an irrepressible shout went up from a car that was passing. Daylight might be good enough for some, but he needed! a little extra illumination. He was used to artificial light.-Chicago Mail. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Thisemedy is becoming so well known and bo popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.-A purer med icine does not exist and it is guarranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system and pre 'ent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cnreof Headache; Constipation and Indiges Son by Electric Bitters, Entire satisfaction gamateed, or money refunded. Price 50 and $1 per bottle at Dinkins & Co.'s. Czar and Begger Woman. Berlin papers report from Freden hodtliat as the czar was recently ,about entering his carriage he was ap proached by a begger woman, who held a little child in her arms and im pored his assistance. The czar-rough called to her in Danish to with draw, and quickly jumped into the car riage. He then beckoned to one of the officers of his retinue and handed him several gold pieces which he de livered to the woman with the remark: OHls majesty has just come from his cbidren, who are ill with the measles, and did not wish to expose your child -to the contagion. He sends you this wioney and advises you to leave this ..ot-at once. The very air around e l castle is dangerous to children." --Chicago Times. RXiEWS .BER YOUTIL Mn. Phcebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., 'idwa, tells the following remarkable story, truth of which is vouched for by the re ofthe town: "I am 72 years old, have biheen taonbled with kidney complaint and eness for many years; could not dress help. Now I am free from and soreness, aridam able to do all on housework. I owe my thanks to 'mBitters for having renewed my and removed completely all disease ?adpain. Try a bottle, 50c. and$1 at Din C o's Drug Store. The Speeial Offer & EheYouth's Companion~ includes eiadmnirable double holiday numbers 'ving and Christmas, with covers. and full-page pictures, _pages each. These, with the $teweelyissues to January 1,1888 ~~be sent free to all new subscrib a4r ivlio' send $1.75 for a year's sub ~~~ionto January 1889. The Coin ~m nhas been greatly enlarged, is ~ llustrated, and no other weekly ~aaypaper gives so much valuable an~d so many illustrations for SWonderful Healing Properties of >Darby's Prophylactic Fluid in Case of Accidents, for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, e'e. s$, prompt use will invariably remove and erysipelas, Gangrene, or Proud - Owing to the clensing and purify 'e o the Flnid the most obstinate fll~s, Carbuncles, and Running 0.8eaeeendered pure and healthy and eured, no other application being & ne o r-merchants who have pioeclsion to ship goods to the interior ~fhState would like to know why t s the Atlantic Coast Line authori ~spie jrinitled to charge higher te from this point to Sumter than 4pColumbia on certain classes of hfegt.An instance recently occur re in which the same house was comn $ elled to pay about 30 per cent. more n-on freight to Sumter than on the same ~ eight shipped the same day to Col zmba.The Georgetown and West Bm~ailroad authorities are anxious ~oxedevery facility possible to our njainaas men, but their control over herates ceases at Lanes.-George nWies. Bueklea's Arica Salve. S.Tebest salve in the world for Cuts, BrisSores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ~os~Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ~Cnzand all Skin Eruptions, and positive a3cres Piles, or no pay required. It is tedto give perfect satisfaction, or runded.' hice 25 cents per box. saeby'R~insn & Co.. 'Do you think, young man," he ~mr,"that you will be able to take of my. daughter, Flora, in the to which she has always been ac ed?" "I think so, sir," answer the young man confidently. "She ined to go to the picnic with me week because she said she had ~ntigto wear. SCUQ0X GIRLS. Why do school girls like northeast winds? jtbnngs chaps to their lips. Should it ~2gcolds to their heads, let them take Cheoke..emdyof Sweet Gum C'an you tell me what kind of ~wahrwe may expctnext month" waote a farmuer to te editor of his pa per. ' he editor replied: "It is my belief that the [weather next month will be much like your subscription bill-unsettled." 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 g great preventive of siciness. I often recommend it to my friands, and shall continue to "Rev. James I:. Rollins, "PastorM. E.Church, So. Fairfeld,Va." TIME AND DDCTORS' BILLS SAVED by alwaya. ieeping Sinnoess Liver Begulator in the house. "I have found Simmons Liver Regulator tho best family med tcine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, Bilioesness, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I take about a teaspoon ful, I never fee; the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID G. SPARKS, "Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga." APONLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors, -rice, S1.00. PHILADELPHTA. Pa. HOW SO WE DIB OUR CRAVES? We must eat or we cannot live. This we all know. But do we alb now that we die by eating ? It is aid we dig our graves with our eeth. Ii>w foolish this sounds. Let it is fearfully true. We are ter -itied at the appr'ach of the cholera ud Wyellow fever, yet there is a dis ease constantly at our doors and in nr houses far more dangerous and lestructive. Most people hatc. in heir own stomachs a poison, more low, but quite as fatal as the germs f those maladies which sweep men .to eternity by thousands without warning in the times of great epi demics. But it is a mercy that, if we are watchful, we can tell uhen we are threatened. The foliowing are among the symptoms, yet they do not always4 necessmuiiy appear in the same or dcer, nor are they always the samo in different cases. There is a dull and sleepy feeling; a bad taste in the mouth, especialy in the morning; the appetite is change able, sometimes poor and again it seems as though the patient could not eat enough, and occasionally no appetite at all; dullness and slug gishness of the mind; no ambition to study o.work; more or less head acne and heaviness in the head; dizziness on rising to the feet or moving suddenly ; furred and coat etongue; a sense of a load on the stomach that nothing removes; hot and dry skin at times ; yellow tin ge in the eyes; scanty and ihihcoloied urine ; sour taste in the mouth, fre q.uently attended by palipitation of the heart ; impaired vision, with spots that seem to be swimming in the air before the eyes; a cough, with a greenish-colcred expecto ration ; poor Ldghts' rest; a stick~y slime about the teeth and gms; hands and feet cold and elemy; in':itable temper and bowels bound ap and costive. This disease has puzzled the physicians and still p~uz zies them. It is the commonest of ailments and yet the most compli cated and mysterioas. Sometimes it is treated as consumprtion, some times as liver complant, and then again as malaria and even heart dis ease. But its real nartura is that of constipation and dyspepsia. It arises in the digestive organs and soon affects all the others through the corrupted and poisoned blood. Often the whole body-including tie nervous system-is literally~ star-ted, even 'when there is nc emaciation to tell the sad story. Experience has shown that there is put one remedy that can certainly cure this disease in all its stages, namely, Shaker Extract of Roots or Mother Seigel's Cur'ative Syrup. It never fails but, nevertheless, no time should be lost in trying other so called remedies, for they will do no go~od. Get this great vegetable preparation. (discovered by a vener able nurse whose name is a horuse hold word in Germzany) and be 'sure to get the genuine article. GIVEN UP BY SEVEN DocTORs,. Shaker Extract of Roots or Sei gel's Syrup has raised me to good health after seven doctors had given me up to die with consumption. So writes R. F. Grace, Kirkmnan tille, Todd Co., Ky. HE HEAuu) QF IT JUST IN TritE. "I bad been about given up to die with dyspepsia when I first saw the advertisement of Shaker Extract of Roots o~r Seigel's Syrup. After using four bottles I was able to at tend to my business as well as ever. I know of several cases of chills and fever that have been cured by it." So writes Mr. Thos. Pullumn, of Tay lor, Geneva Co., Ala. woRTH TEN DOLLARs A BOTTLE. Mr. Thomas P. Evans, of the firm of Evans & Bro., Merchants, Horn town, Accomaack Co., 'Va., writes that he had been sick with digestive disorders for nay years and had tried many phn i.cians and medi einos withoutr benefit. ~He began to use Shaker Extract of Roots or Sei gelrs Syrup about the 1st of Jan. 1887, and was so much better in three weeks that he considered him self practically a well man. He adds: "Ilhave at this time one bot the on hand, and iflIcould not get any more I wooul not take a Len cioll'tr bill for it." All druggists, or Address A. J. 'Yit. TLimiteL 54 'Wman St N.V 1SSr. WJaen 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 EA..P as to create surprise and place us be yond competition. Waps, Circulars, Cloaks, Jer seys, Walking Jackets. Special attention is called to our Ladies' Robe Diess Patterns, from $7.50 to $2s,00. CAL1COES34 cts. MUSLINS3. cts. Our stock of LADIES' HATS cannot be ex;elled. We have on hand an endless variety from the "love of a bon net" to the ordinary sun shade, sA. WI7 ranging in price from 50 cts. 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 WELL K3 A Dealer who makes a Specialt ways supply the Best Gc IT IS THEREFORE Ti Buiy Your R. W. DUR1 They keep in stock e SHELF H2 and would call especial attention to ; RUBBER - N D LE STOVES OF EVERY VA A large and s China ans.d And the finest and largest assortment of I SCISSORS, &c., from the best factories tion has been baid to the selectic Wagon Material of ev Single and Double Muzzle and Breec kc. Rembmber this is the ONLY and will be support( R. Augnet 31. Main F. J. PELZER, Presiden;. Atlantic Phosp of Charle MANUFAC s-tanaciarc.F'er Peizer, Ho BnOwx's WHIARF, - %9 MRt. M, LEVI, Of ManniD jriends and the public generall; of Fertilizers. Golden-Gra T HE PURE PRODUCT' OF THI selected fresh from the harvest, Rich and Natural Grain Flavor, Brigi preserved] in perfection. Wholesome fallible as a Restorative, and peerless: standard of excellence. W. A. SINCLAIR, EsQ.-Dear Sir asking me what liquor is best for yom~ wend the "GOLDEN GRAIN WHIS fully tested it, and know it to be perfe superior to any other brand that I ha' Yours truly, FORALE( S. Wolkovi M.NN[ The Finest Liquors, Segars THE MANNING SALOON, al ELEGANT AND USEFUL I e' o0 No. 2. s TEE 30HENSON REVOLVING 300! CASE. Wm IxDKWraxHE sS ADJSAarLE to Boots . * 6SUPERB PRESENT.X ..INVALUABLE TO Eiteors, Bankers, Teachers, Merchants, students, CHEAPEST!I ST RONCEST ! BEST ! Made of Iron, finished in black, with beautiful gilt ornenaon iot. cho wap ,check, split ge ot of bos in les spce thn any other Hoedsce nor No. 1,For Table, to hold 1tier of books,... .oO.0 2 , " 'lo " 2 4 -1-.00iso The best size for genersaluse is~o.83.' Shipped, carefully packed, on receipt of price, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Illutae Catalogu oStatin an d Novelties, niearly200 pages,sent on receipt of25 cts. ANDRSN & EEUE STATIONEETY C0., J 7 Bond Street,.. -New York. N. Y. o u. Visit Sum 0' DONNI 3. P. EEeid. etc Ca, Rochester, New York. NO TEL TIES: A fne line of All-Wool Flannel Stripes and Plaids at 50 cts. per yard. Gents' Hats. 100 dozen from 25 cents to $1.50;-cant be bourht 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. We are also prepared to furnish from our immense stock, suits of latest styles, for boys of all ages at from $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 here is the place to purchase, as our stock is large, variety great, and prices way down OWN FACT. y of one particular line can al ods at the Lowest Prices. ) YOUR INTEREST TO I-Hardwa re INT & SON, fery known variety of 6RD WAR E very large and well selected stock of THER BELTING urs orLacing amay be deireRIES RIETY AT ALL PRICES. uperb stock of G-lassware ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RAZOPS, f Europe and America, Especial atten *n of POTWARE, TIN WARE. &c. ery Conceivable Kind. Loading Guns, Ammunition, Shells, HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN d by LOW PRICES. W. DuRANT & SON, Street, opposite the Bank, Sumter, S. 0. F. S. RODGERS, Treasurer hate Company, ston, S. C. TURERS OF til izers and Importers of [A.N ..AINIT. digers & Co., General Agents, - CHARLEsTON, S. C. g, will be pleased to supply is , with any of the above brands in hiskey ! CHOIESTGRAIN, CAREFULLY md distilled by an improved process. t Color, and Smooth, Relishsome Taste, as a beverage, effectual as atonic, in or Family use; always uniform at the No. 103 Eurr 'i8TH STREET, NEW YORK, OcToBER STH, 1886. -In answer. to your note of this date, use, I would say that I now recoin ~KEY," to all of my patients. I have ~tly pure, of fine flavor, and altogether e met with. J. R. LANE, M. D. )NLY BY skie, Agt., :NG, S. C. , and Tobacco, Dispensed a Charleston Prices, S. HARD WARE MERCHANTS. 139 2JEETDG sREET, Charleston, s. C. Sole Agents For STARKE'S D-IXIE PLOUGHS, WAT T PLOU3GHS, AVERT & SON'S PLOUGHS Dow LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTORS Iron Age Earrows and Cultivators, Roman Plough Stock, Washburne & Moem's Gal-vanized Fence Wire, Cham pion Mowers and Keapers. AND WATsON'S TURPENTINE TOOLS Manufactured in. F'ayetteville, N. C. Every Tool absolutely warranted and if broken will be repiaced. Also Dealers hi GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL STEE Hoop Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, W and Tinware, Coopers tools, Miners Tools, Cutlery, Guns and Sport ing Articles. Prices made on. application. This P'APER ?ri Newpaper Advertising Bureau(10 Spruce BSt, mhre m MdvflnvnOK ter Call at thae ILL&CO. to the bottom. Our Stock of Family Groceries, is simply immense; and if you but call and give us a chance, we will astonish you as to Low Prices. We can also suit you in HARDWA RE of 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 come and be convinced that we mean what we say, and don't you forget it. Call and See Us. BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains. Muscle, Rheumatism. Strains, Bruptions, - Burns, Stitches, Hoof AJi Scalds, 'Stif.Toints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms Bites, Galls, Swlnney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Gag Bunions, Spavin Pies. Cornsa Cracks. THIS COOD CL. STANDBY accomplishes for everybody exactly what is claimed foris. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the asuang iniment is foundinits universal applicability. Everybodyneedssuch a medicineg The Lumberman needs it in cae of accident. The Housewife needs it for generalfamily use The Canalerneeds it for histeamsand his men. 'The Mechanio needs it always on bs work bench. The Minerneeda it in cIas Of emergency. TPhe PioneerneedsIt-canl'getaon1gwithout It. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stabls, and hi stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Boatman~needs It In liberal supply afloatand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs It-It is his Jest friend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It-It will save him thousands of dollars and a world of tronble. The Railroad man needs It and willneed IS so long as his life is aroundof accidensand dangers. IThe Backwoodsman needs It. There is noth ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life. limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs it abont-his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when thes some the Eustang Idniment ls wanted at once. Keep a Battle In the House. 'Tis the beat oi economy. n Keep aBottle in theFactory. Itsimmediata use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable fo5 use when wanted. OtCO sonna~tag LUCENSED DYER AND SCOURER, [EST.BLISHED 1858.] Gents Coats, Vests, Cloaks, and Pants Nicely Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing, fl'newed with the Greatest Dispatch. No. 44 W.ENTwonTHI ST~Er.T, (Rlear of Artesian Weli.) COME W1TH ME TO The Palace Saloon, KEPT BY S. Wolkoviskie, AGENT. -- 0 His Bar is first class in all its ap pointments. He keeps always in stock the purest INS LIQUJO~s, BRANIES, 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 Bran-dy, Sweepstakes Whiskey, Mongobela Rye. Always a full stock of T OBA CCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTS. on hand. A reputation established. age Satisfaction guaranteed. S. Wolkoviskie, Agent, M ANNITG . 0.O Iss7. Store of 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. Mir 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. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD. [Dated June 19, 1887.] CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Trains Going South. No. 57, Daily, No. 23. No. 27, Except Paily. Daily. Sunday. L've Wilmington .... 8.15 P.M. 10.10 P. M. Lv. L. Wacamaw, ... 9.30, P. 3. 11.15"P. V. Lv. Marion. 11.24 P. s. 12.37 A. M. Lv. Florence. 6.20 P. x. 2.40 A. . 2.40 A. M. Ar. Sumter,. 7.45 P. t. 4.21i A. M. 4.24 A. x. Ar. Columbia. 9.25 P. x. 6.2C A. M. 6.20 A. M. Trains Going North. No. 56 No. 78. Daily. No. 62. Daily. Except Daily. Sunday. Lv. Colun bia, 10.25 P. M. 7.15 A. r, ........ Ar. Saminter, 11.52 P. x. 8.48 A. 3. ........ Lv. Florence, 4 45 a' 3. 10.15 A. a. 8.10 P. x. Lv. Marion. 5.28 A. r. . .. ..... 8.44 P. M. Lv- L. Wacamaw, 7.06 A. x ........ 10.11 P. 3, Ar. Wilmington, 8.30 A. M. ........ 11.25 P, a Nos. 23 and 78 stop at all Stations except Cain Savannah, Wateree and Simms'. Pa3sengers for points on C. & G. R. R., C., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 23. Pullman Sleeper for Augusta on this train. Trains 57 and 56 make close connection at Florence with Trains on C. & D. R. R. J. T. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans. Gen't S-up't. T. M. 'EMEnsoN, General Passenger Agent. NORITH-EASTERtN RAILl:OAD. Dated May 1st, 1887. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, No 15, No. 23. No. 27. *Daily. Daily. Daily. Lye Florence 6 20 P. M. 6 50 A.M. 1 30 . x. LvIKingstree 7 37 P. xr. 806G 2 30" Lv Lanes.. 800 " 833 " 250" Ar Charleston 0 00 " 11 00 " 5 00" No 53 runs solid daily, except Sunday, and No. 55 Sunday only, from Columbia to Charleston, via Sumter and Lanes, leaving Columbia 5.27 p. in., arrive Charleston 9.45 p m. TRtAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 78. No.66. No. 62. .Daily. Daily. Daily. Lv Charleston J2 25 .M. ........ 3 55 p. x. Lv Lane, 2 50 A. x. 8 48 "6 15 " Lv Kingstree 3 10 A. M. 908 "6 33 " Ar~lorence 4 20 " 10 28 " 7 50" No. 66 connects at Florence withtrain from Wadesboro and all points on C. & D. and C & S. Railroads. No. 52 leaves Charleston daily, exce.pt Sunday, 7 010 A. M., and runs solid to Col umbia via Lanes and Sumter, arriving Col umbia 1035. A. M. No. 54 leaves Charleston 3undays ornly at 8.45 A. M1., arriving Colum bia 1 60 P. M1. Nos. 15, 23 and 27 make connection at Ashily JIunction with C. & S. R. R. for Say annahand Florida points. Nos. 78, and 15 run solid to Wilmington. N. C., making close connection with W .& W:R I. R. for Norfolk, retersburg, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimnore, Philadel phia, New York, andall points North. J. Rt. KENLY, JNj. F. DIVINE, Sup't Trans. Gen'1 Sup' T. M1. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agt. James Allan & Co., JE WE LERS, 285 King Str~eet, Charles toz C. We 'ffer a large and varied! stock in Watches, Clocks, Di ____amonds, Jewelry, Sterling Sil:J 'ver, Silver Plated Ware, Bronzes, Lamps, Fine China, Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, Fancy Goods, and Cutlery. Buyers arel pnvited to Examine our Goods , land prices before purchasing. Clochs, ad hew1ry, CAREFULLY REPAIRED --AND Brs Goons. - - - Lowrsn PRzcEs. JA MES A LL AN & Co., '285 KING SmErr, [SIGN OF DEUMI CLocK.] C'HwA R TEST ON SE C. The great Southern Remedy for All BOWELTROUBLE1 Diarrhoea, Dysentery, &c,, Also CTITDREN TEETHIN. Simple and Pleasant to Take. But very few rolize the fact that in the lit purple huckleberry. or whcrtleberry, grows alongside our mountains and hils. and wich many have eaten in moat every shape, there i". principle having aworlcrfnl effectonthe bow Dr. Diwra' Huckleberry Cordia sjutthisl very ooat-ntsatod and palatable form eund A GL.hT AND WONW DnUL R T. Cho!era!Morbu.-T"oOZCfcgreenosta'. fruit produces fan e natioi n the stomach, whin. reult inthe terrible Cholera Mrbus. Thiscords, will neutralize the acidity of the stomaoh. Cramp Col.-It is as important to have saieguard ng'ainst tism sudden a&ta=k, as agatati the robber that Invudes your home. Dr. Biggers' lEucklebe:ry Cordial is the weapon. Cholera I .*intum. -M2Y child can take this. without the wv1 effects many modicinesproduee it checking the bowels too sudeanly, resulting in spasms. Keep the cordial inthe house. gysentery*-Chroio or acute is considered one mo us disease thatcan act the bowels, certainly the most weakening. Thir Euckleberry Cordal winl surely cureit. Diarrhoea.-T Cordial will cheek it grda mfl'. not leaving the bowels in & constipated state as =ray preparations do, and will remove the in. amianfromthe bowels. Trysad prove~t. The Teething Chlld.-The wearied mother, losing sleep nurang the little one wasting away :rgm the draina e upon its system, should use this CortSl, whichwill relieveitand without danger. it is Important that EVKRT HOUSEOLD should provide themselves withlsome speedy relief against sudden and dagerous attacks. Ades of thinCordialvw rClieve thopainandaveeamlling a pbynlel?.nd thereby muohasnzety. p. etd by The W. A. TAYLOR Co., Atls, Ga. price 50 cents abottle. Sold byadruggist. Taylor's Cherokee Romedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will surely cre Coughs, Croup and Con-. aumpron.N 25c. 50c. and $1. a bottle at druggist. Try Taylor's Premium Cologne. G. H. LEWIS, PHOTOGRAPHER Old Pictures Copied and Eu larged.. Sumter. S. C. A Established 1848 by John O'Connor. FRANK J. O'ONNOR, Baker and Confectioner, -A\D DEALER IN FRUITS AND Fancy Groceries., MAD; SmEEr, Nearly Opposite.the Bank, SUMTER, S. C. 8-31-6m. papital Book Ooe R. L. BRYAN & CO., PROPRIETORS. eep constantly in stock a great variety of SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, all kinds of BL ANK BOOKS, Picture Pramies. etc. Job Printing, f all kinds done with neatness and dis~. patch, Give us a call. R. L. BRYAN & CO., Columbia, S. C. 1.UCAS, RICIHARDSON & CO,, Stationers andPrinters, CHARLESTON, S. C., ote, Letter, Cap, Journal, Papers Eyelets,. Shears, Rulers, and a variety of Ink-.. stands, Wrapping Paper and Pa per Bags. PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Frst Classt in all its Appointme~nts, Supplied with all Modern Improvementt Excellent uismne, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec tric Bells and Lights, Heat ed Rotunda. RATES, $2.00, $250, AND $3.00. Rooms~ Reserced by Mail or Telegrapie. The place to get cheap bargains is at. the store of M. KALISKY,. .Agent, near the Clarendon Hotel. A full stock of' Gents an(d Boyss Ready Made Glothing. Furnishing Goods, oots, Sh~oes, and Hats, verything to be found in a first class:. cLOTlHNG STORE Will sell cheaper by 25 per cent than. can be sold elsewhere. Am agentjfor a Tanning Manufac tury and will pay the highest prices. or Raw Hides, Otto Skins, Fox Skins, and Beeswax, M.: K ,SY Agent,