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MANNINflG TflES.b. - --- -__ ti- - SUMTER SHOWS UP. ' din Array of lteliable Business Houses ai Sumter That Ask for the Claren a don Trade. XBusiness men make it a matter of busi gness to communicate with the people when their stores are full of goods, and the great -_er the conipetition the greater is the desire r to inform the purchasing public of thei wares and the inducements they may have I to offer. Therefore the merchants and t -other business men of the city of Sumter lave selected the MAiNrNo TLmEs as a me dium of communicating with our people, and each merchant, knowing that a large I patronage from this county reaches their I city, is ccmpeting for the lion's share. LEVI BROTEERS. The Levi Brothers are pressing forward with all their might, and they feel that they are entitled to consideration from the peo PiOfthis section. They enjoy a large and ,=r~ve patronage from the people of this county, and in order to retain that much g ppreciated patronage, they advertise their and prices freely. Look up their Sargedisplay advertisement in another col " umn, and you will find that they carry an 'excellent stock, and they also quote you J. EXTIENmO & SONS. Mesrs. J. Ryttenberg & Sons have re enlarged their already immense es owbsment, and now they can boast of ftrha'eng thelargest retail general merehan dise store in the State. They employ a large corps of experienced salesmen, and those Visiting their store receivei polite and prompt attention. This firm has been ca toeing for the Clarendon trade for years, *ad by their energetic efforts and judicious 'ng have succeeded in gaining a patronage from this county. They everything in the general mercantile , and their goods are always handsome- I ' yed. They also have a dress-mak ragdepartment, with experienced ladies in - ===a sPkMi. -The dry goods men are not the only ones At look upon the Clarendon trade as a 'uscious plum worth reaching for. Belitzer Spann deal exclusively in furniture, decorationsand ornaments. They an immense stock of furniture. Their being so great their large store was iot sufficient to hold it, they were compell ed to erect a warehouse at the railroad 0bere they keep a large portion of their gbods. These gentlemen can supply you mikfurniture as cheap as you can get it siywhere in the State, and their goods are lwayaguaranteed. =33, WALSH & CO. whes are necessities. The poor as well rich must wear them, and the firm of tWalsh & Co. have them kin large ties and in all qualities and styles. en go there and find the dainty bafl slipper or the heavy plough boot, the Aild~s soft and delicate tassle-trimmed ae. or the old ladies' common sense shoe. These gentlemen have only en in business a few months and in this space of tinie have made a reputation that the older houses would envy. They artise for the purpose of soliciting eagd then make every effort to please customers, hence the secret of their . A. HOIT. holiday season is near at hand, and atrimonial season is always with us. re, H. A. Hoyt, always on the look have his stock of jewelry, watches, and parlor ornaments complete, has - y made considerable purchases inm line, and is thoroughly prepared to _ any article: that .would make a hand present, or. delight the heart of the asking bride. He has also attached 3ds store a first-class repairing depart where all 'work is warranted. 3, W. DURANT a soN. - of our readers that expect to go to ing, or those that are already asbprcan be supplied with stoves, -utansell, cutlery all kinds, and - ld wares at the old reliable ofB. W. Dn~ant &Son. This firm 'well-known throughout this county, and only ncesary to say that they have a -plots stock and will sell at prices to times. They also carry a well af~e4stock of guns, shot, powder, sport nuaterial of all kinds, and are the krm in the city of Sumter that have a osell pitl and cartridges. They1 am spc-t of farming implements, 22nd w11 sl these goods as low as any - establishment in the State. BRowS a PUEDY. - onb of the handsome retail gaa sments of this growing city is the of Browns & Purdy. They carry a -ureand well assorted stock of dry goods, z'~ahng shoes, etc., and are making great towards inducing the people of this - mmunity to 'vist their store. Recently. havUeY1 added to their business a dress mnak'ng department, which they have* <paeed in charge of ladies who have had ~-esrs 'of -experience in the fashionable eiea Theykeep an excellant line of dress with trimmings to match so that a encn buy a dress from them and have ,innma up-in the latest style at their estab Iinanst These gentlemen are heavy buy hich makes it necessary for them to hbeavy sellers, and in order to sell heavi thyoffer inducements to the trade in shape of low prices. RnossoN EoUsE. SWhen in Sumter and in want of a good] ~eaI don't fall to go to the Brunson house, wrun by that polite and genial gentle mm, Mr. R. M. Pitt. w. n. so~s <--nther one of Sumter's hardware stores isatof W. B. Burns. He carries a large and 'varied stock, and those contemplating builing will do well to examine his stock angethi* prices. He also carries a full line of cutlery. -BROWN a CHANDLRa~. -The winter with its cold blasts is upon] us, and everybody wants to see that his ~body is comfortable and warm, and at this ~- sason of the year work is often laid aside ~and-in its stead pleasure is sought, there ~fore, it is necessary that one should dress with becoming taste and style. Brown & Chnder clothiers, are perhaps as well 'prepared to furnish you with men's, youths', and boys' clothing as any house in the State. R Tey have a large store that is filled with elothing. You can go into their store and ~buy a heavy suit that will keep out the] winter's chilly air, and you can get from them a suit for party, ball, reception, or, treet dress. They are selling piles of) e lothing, and they give fit and style their special attention. They also carry a large stock of hats and gent's furnishing goods, , so that a man, youth, or boy can go to them an& supply himself with a complete outfit.3 -Tey are advertising overcoats at marvel ously low prices. 'woLKovisEIE a CO.4 F or a good square meal, Wolkoviskie's restaurant is hard to beat. They can fur nish yo with anything you want to eat, prepared by a first-class cook, under the personal supervision of the proprietors. - DUCEER & BULIMEN. Ducker & Bultman, who are well-known to our readers, have laid in their store a very large stock of ail kinds of goods, and are maintaining their reputation for selhing -goods at competing prices. They have a .full corps of gentlemanly salesmen, who will give their patrons careful attention. Tey carry as fine a stock of family and X tation groceries as any house in the casNDI~ZR, SHAw a co. Chandler, Shaw & Co. have an elegantly aranged clothing and gent's furnishing goods establishment. They are prepared tofurnishi all kinds of men's, youth's anid boys' clothing as cheap as the cheapest. They carry a well selected stock made by Sthe most reliable manufacturers, and all goods bo ht from them will be found as <represente. They give special attention totecut, fit, and style of all their clothing and keep a tailor on hand to make any .alterations that are necessary. Our readers wil And these .gentlemen thoroughly 4w mong the greatest attractions to be seen I K I Sumter is the jewelry store of i, WV.t olsom. There you will see largC and andsome cases tilled with watches, watch aiins, rings, earrings, broaches, wntcl ,uarms, society badges, and as fine a line ol Iverware as can be foundl anywhere. Tfi isplay in this establishnicut is grand, ar persons fond of the beautiful designs in iechanisni it is exc..edingly attractjve 'hi, establishment also carries a tine linc f work's of art hatidsomely mounted iv rames of the latest patterns. Folsom' welrv establishment is certainly one 01 he best equipped jewelry stores in tb tate. W. H. GI.LLAD & Co. W. H. Gilliland & Co's. palace drug stort s a large and enticing looking establish aent, everything within it being arranget n the most modern plan. The clerks ar eatly uniformed in white, and they giv he store the appearance of a store on , ashionable promenade in a large city ['hey carry everything in the drug an( aedicine line, and fill prescriptions at al ours, day or night. They also carry i iandsome line of fancy articles, perfumery ine soaps, and all kinds of toilet goods arden seeds, cigars, tobacc:, and a full as ortment of smoker's articles. DESCH1A.AIS DRoTUEUS. Another firm of young men recently es ablished in Sumter who are making rapic rogress in the mercantile line, are the De ;champs Brothers. They have over thei: oor the traditional horse shoe, the embleu >f good luck, and it is believed by the su >erstitious that wherever a horse shoe ap )ears over the door that is a safe place ti nter, as luck follows those that pass be meath it. These gentlemen carry an ele 'nt assortment of goods, and their shov indows are always an attraction to pass rg-by. In the short length of time the ave been established they have built up >v their manner of conducting business, i rade that they have every reason to fee >roud of. E. E. REMBERT a CO. E. E. Rembert & Co. are an enterprisin irm of young men, brim full of energy, an( though they have been established ix 'umter only a few months they are makini spid strides in the commercial line. It 'ront of their store they have a sign whicI ias its significance. It is a large hand witl he index finger pointing at their competi ors as if to say, "We are watching you: very movement, and are determined tha re shall not give way from the position w4 tssumed when we first flung our banner t< he breeze." They carry a general stock Lnd sell a large quantity of goods at whole ale, and they are leaving nothing undono o compete for the trade from this county. wIN3BURN, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. When we go to a large town we usuall: go looking our best, and it is then that wha ranity there is in us crops out, and we fee ike a photograph of ourselves would not bi miss. -Winburn is an artist of merit. Hi ictures are finished in the latest style, an< rhen in Sumter and wish to see yourselve: is others see you go to him and have you icture taken. SUXTER BRANCH CHERAW IRON WORTs. Owners of cotton gins, saw mills, ani >her machinery, it is needless for you to g< mundreds of miles away when in need o nything in the machinery line. The Che aw 1ron Works, a home institution, has es ablished a branch in Sumter in charge o dr. Bloom, a thorough business man, wh< rill take pleasure in sending estimates oz >n all machinery, belting, oils, &c. Writ o him for estimates and prices. - EASN's FANCY GROCERY. The man or woman that is fond of some hing good to eat, and the housewife tha rants to set a nice and attractive table, cm ind all the necessary articles at Kahn's fan -y grocery store. This store carries thi iicest line of family groceries that can bi bund anywhere. They make a specialty o uch articles for table use that are not usu mly handled in general stores. If a famil: as company and wants to give them re reshments, go or send to Kahn's, and he nl supply you with anything in the lin >f delicacies, fruits, nuts, &c. This store i: iso headquarters for Tenney's celebratei :andies, the finest in the land. HORACE HA&RBY. The livery and sale stables of Horaci Iarby are full of horses and mules, just re eived direct from the horse markets of th: West. Mr. Harby is a large buyer, and a] is stock is bought by car loads. He alsa reeps a complete line of carriages, buggies arts, and wagons, and any one in need o mything in this line will do well to giv, uim a call. Williamsburg News. [Eingstree Record, Kocember 4, 1891.] Five convicts were carried to the peniten ;iary from this county Monday evenini Thomas James, a negro boy aged 7 years ias accidentally killed in the White Oa] eighborhood on the 30th ult. He wa Irivg an ox in a cart when the animal rar sway and he was thrown out against stump and his head crushed, 'which cause< is instant death. There were two othe imaller children in the cart, but they es aped without injury. The storehouse and its contents, belong ng to Mr, H. B. Lee, of Florence county iere destroyed by fire between one anc 'o o'clock on Sunday morning last. Wher Er. Lee discovered the fire the house wa. aif consumed, and the door to the buildinj >pen. It is believed that the store was firs obbed and then set on fire. The loss is seavy one, but we have not learned the val ie of the property destroyed. BUCKTEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve: ,ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains iorns, and all skin eruptions, and positive y cres piles or no pay required. It i: nuaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, o: noney refunded. Price 25 cents per box Eor sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. TARANTEED CURE FOR LA GRIPPE We authorize our advertised druggists t< sell you Dr. King's New Discovery for con mmption, coughs and colds, upon this con lition. If you are afficted with la grippi md will use this remedy according to direc ;ions, giving it a fair trial, and experiene so benefit, you may return the bottle and save your money refunded. We make thi: >ffer because of the wonderful success o r. King's New Discovery during last sea son's epidemic. Have heard of no case ii s'hich it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free it J. G. Dinkins & Co.'s drug store. Large dze 0c. and $1. GOOD LOOKS. Good looks are more than skin deep, de ~ending upon a healthy conditio-s of all th< iital organs.. If the liver be inactive, yoi rave a biliouis look, if your stomach be dis >rdered you have a dyspeptic look, andi ou kidneys be affected you have a pinche< ook. Secure good health and yon will havy ;ood looks. Electric Bitters is the grea terative and tonic, acts directly on, thesa rital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils md gives a good complexion. Sold at Din dins & Co.'s drug store, 50c. per bottle.. There is no more fruitful source of dis sase than vitiated blood. It involves ever: >ran and function of the body, and if no m'mediately corrected by the use of Ayer' arsaparilla, sooner or later leads to fha 'esults. Be warned in time. Rev. Wt. WV. Mood. A certain dignified reverened gentlemara >f this city has weighed. A beautiful scales he latest improvements attached, attractec is attention. He had not weighed it ifteen years. "Will you be kind tnough to weigh me ?" "Certainly ir." The weigher remarked it is leception for a gentleman to fill his ha1 s'ith bricks, and his pocket with solid shol mnd then step upon the scales. The gen leman replied. "I intend to weigh fair, sc iere is my hat and walking stick. Wit) hem I'll weigh ninty-nine pounds." He was r'eighed hatless and stickless. His weight ms a fraction over nmnty-eight.--Sumntes Watchman and bouthron. Hall's Hair Renewer enjoys a world-wide 'eputation for restoring the hair to bali Leads and changing gray hair to the origi sal color of youth. The combination of ingredients found iti Lyer's Pills renders them tonic and curative s well as cathartic. For this reason they re the best medicine for people of costive mabit, as they restore the natural action of 1,e boae without debilitating. WHANGDOODLE BAXTER Lectures His Devoted Foloivers on Loy< *Berlubbed Breddern an' Sistern: Libin oui Iilb miia y Le all rite befoi de guilty parl ies has lerpet rated iII rimonv, but after day ias uloue b< come one de young folks once in while has ter resort ter pie en co bread. A long engagement-wbic mout be called a slow match-has ii advantages after all. I don't berleeb in .bein' married i a hurry. Stave it off fer a few year anvhow. De longer you kecp u courtin', de longer wedded life wi be invested for you wid all de coloi ob de rainbow, which orter wear i long as life lasts, but which am n( always de kase. When is a young man makin'lub al yit not makin'lub? Gib it up? Whe he is pressin' his suit. Heah! Heal No direcshuns kin be imparte about fallin' in lub. Some men lul short, fat wimmin, while some perfe, dem what's lank an' lean. In de lan widge ob de inspired Psalmist: "Be ter to hab lubbed a short girl da nebber ter hab lubbed at all." De lub what begins in a stable ai mighty apt ter be unstable, as we a read erbout in de Moroseeny case i New York, whar de darter ob a mil yunare eloped wid de coachman. Lub am one ob de great institi shuns ob dis kentry. When a ma am in lub, and is engaged in payi: his address ter de apple barrel ob h anticipashun, he feels es if a pink a gel was haulin' him down a rainbo wid a piece ob chain lightnin' rigl inter a tub full ob honey. My feller laborer in de Lawd vineyard, de Reberend Sam Jon( says, "Dat next ter a pretty woman lubs a fast hoss." Dat wasn't de we it was wid yo' berlubbed pastur in d hay-day ob his early manhood, whe he was in de courtin' business. don't indorse no sich sentiment i dat-"next ter a purty woman I lab fast hoss." I ginerally wanted ter I next ter her mse'f. Sometimes lub which results i matrimony am a plum failure. In d langwidge ob de great 'postle ob d Gentiles, "Lub is a feller swappin' o a peck ob trubble fer a pint ob hal piness." Hit's rough on a new-married ma ter make de diskivery befo' de hone' moon is half over dat his fust biznei engagement oughter be ter cowhid de minister who done married hit yit dat am frequently de case. Cupi may be blind, but he berry often ri covers his sight a couple ob weel after its eberlastingly too late. I does not pretend ter gib de win men folks any advice about marriage but after I has thunk de subject obi keerfully, my advice is dat dey shoul marry when dey gits a chance. An while I denounces de doxology at de hat is bei' past, de quire will sin "Lub in a hut wid water and crust Is-lub, please forgibus-nuffin but ashe cinders, and dust. -Texas Siftings. seek, and which bi few are indifferent to, no matteri what form it presents itself. TI word "pecuniary," which is often use 1in speaking of a man's riches, comi from the Latin word pecus, whic Smeans, cattle, and shows that former: a man's wealth was reckoned by tI cattle he possessed. Abraham is sai to have been "very rich in cattle,i silver, and in gold." But no matt< in what a man's riches may coneli it is all vanity and vexation of spiri unless in connection therewith he he health. Emerson fully understoc this when he said "The first wealth: health," and we have no doubt if I had known the virtues of S. S. S. thi he would have recommended its ui to all persons suffering from the di: eases for which it is recommended. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasi mailed free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The Worst Cough Is relieved by the use c'~ Aver's Cherry Pee -toral. But don't delay till the bronchial tubes are infiamed and the lungs congested. Prompt use insures rapid cure. L. D. Bixley, of Bartonville, Vt., writes: "Four years ago I took a severe cold, which wa followed by a terrible cough. I was con fined to my bed about four months. My physician finally said I was in Consumption, -and that he could not help me. One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and was well before I had finished taking the first bottle. Ever since then my health has been good." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., ILowell, Mass. sold by allDrugglse. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Second Arrival! About Tuesday, Novembe 3rd, another car horses. H. HARBY. Kahn's Main Street, Next Door to Schwerin & Co., P 11 tS >t We take pleasure in annotinc a ing to the citizens of Manning and Clarendon County, that :d having returne( from North s ern Markets, where we pur chased a stock of FANCY GROCRIESI ,n n Cigars, Liquors 1 nT~baCOS i That we will endeavor to sell Igoods at as low figures as the it lowest; we beg for a call and s inspection of goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Agency For I nTEN NEY'S NEW YORK CANDIES. which will be received fresh weekly. , WPure and unadulterated . Liquors for family uses. d G GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT -FROM THE '~Th~ Only helmzin Caet Houze in th City, 247 King St., Opposite Hasell, LS CHARLESTON, S. C. S Iea- Eiirl I~ all IlO~r C0?vrgi, ~Upholstering Goods and Draperies of * THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE STATE. Brassels Carpet at our 7p ci, and$:1 per aVelvet Carpet at $1.25, $1.40, and $1.50 pnern Carpet at at 50, 60, 70, and 90c. Hpe Crpet at 20, 25, 1n 200c per yard. Window bhades at 50 75, $100 and up. Cornic2 Poles at 25, 35, and 50c. Full stock of Lace Curtains from 90c. to S1Specia eattention given to all orders. We order is to come ain, as our prices are the lowest. M, t OWERS, H. M, ALEfR, _ Sec. and Treas. Manager. JonN F.~ WENER.- -1L. H. QtrnoM.. JOHN F. WERNER & CO,, GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Provision Dealers. 167 AND 109 EAST BAY, A~N 2 QUEEN STEET, CHARLESToN, S. C --sole Agents for Game Cock & Three Link Tobacco, Patentees of the Celebrated monaey - Tnens PEREECT TISTIO Dr. H. BAER, CH AR LEST ON, S. C. Dealer inh Drags Medicines, Foreign and sizes. MANNING HOTEL. NEW HOUSE. 17 LARGE AND COM N fortable roomsnicely frni.hed seiof henarkExcelent table, supplied wth est ed to depot and the business part of town. Terms reasonable. rMus er 0. BUraS Prmp. LreSEE these CELEBRATED PIANOS before purchasing elsewhere. Manufactured by NEW ENGLAND PIANO CO., BOSTON, MASS. Largest Producing Piano KILLOUCH MUSIC CO., IN THE WORLD. FLORENCE, S. C. Ceneral Representatives. Estey 1=>ianos ad. organs E TEY PIANOS, ESTEY O.GANS ARE MADE UPON HONOR, SOLD GP merit and are known the world over. The Estey Organs have been manufactu for forty-five years and fully deserve the praise accorded by all who purchase th< They are constructed to meet all requirements for Parlor, Church, Lodge, or School. T, can be purchased on easy terms ol the KILLOUGH MUSIC COMPANY. 30. 3P. CARMP.EE ir"EiLR OFAA C ARPENTFR ORGANS ARL FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. SO walnut cases neat in design. Varied combinations to suit all classes of music. '] E. P. Carpenter Company, Manufacturers, factory at Brattleboro, Vermont, have I many years of experience and are fully responsible. They fully warrant all organs eight years. The Killough Music Company buy them in large quantities and sell th wholesale or retail at lowest prices, quality considered. Write for catalogue i price list. Do You Know ? T HE KILLOUGH MUSIC COMPANY are growing, business increasing, territ T extending, new branches and agencies being established. --BUSINESS RULES: Buy direct. Sell direct. One price. Lowest price. Ship on approval. Assu freights. Have satisfied customers or none. -SPECIALTIES: ORGANS. PIANoS. STEINWAY. ESTEY. BEHR BROS. CARPENTER. ESTEY. FARRAND&VOTEY. NEW ENGLAND. WEAVAR. KIMBALL. Holidays are approaching. Make your home happy. We want to send you compl catalogue and full information free. We sell everything in the music line. p0Write now to THE KILLOUGH MUSIC COMPANY, Florence, S. C HAR D W AR E. (OLD RELIABLE) R. W. DURANT & Sea Offer a full line of goods For Household, Plantation, and Mechai ical Use, We buy largely for cash and sell close. Prettiest a largest stock outside of the large cities. Cjarriage 66 XTagon. Materia: TABLE AND PoCKEr CUTLERY, GuNS, PisTous, SHELs, AMUNrrION, Toois, ENGINE FIXTURES, PIINnG, PUMPS, WooD AND IRoN, CRoCKERY, TINWARE, &c. 3eltinig, - PtacI-i g. - Lacing, - Co6 STOVES, ALL WARRANTED. HEATNG STOVES, ALL KINDS. OI SToVES FRoM 1.00 Up. "Eharness in 32rery "V'ariety. R. W. DURANT & SON, MATN STREET, SUMTER. S. C. LOUIS LOYNS, -DEALER IN General - Merchandise Manning, S. C. I have laid in this season decidedly the largest stock of goods I have ever carried, consisting of everything usually kept in a first class General Merchandise Store, and I am selling at prices as low as any Merchant can dispose of Goods of like quality. :Dry Gcods. SbLC0f * c I have an unusually full stock in I have eve kept a sor oni all kinds of ladies' dress goods, trim- trial to be able to sell the goods. mings, walking jackets, shawls, flan- have them in all styles and qualiti nels, ladies' underwear, hosiery, etc.; boots, shoes, and slippers, for m I do not attempt to enumerate the ladies, boys, girls, and the babies. names of all these different goods, but am satisfied that an inspection of this department will please in both variety and price. Our prices are as low as 13arness. the lowest. Every farmer knows the value -00- good harness. I keep it, for bugg and wagons, and guarantee my h ness to give satisfaction. The K G -rocer ieS. Skin Horse Collar, with patent hoc This is something all are deeply have no superior; whips, brid] concerned in, and I roake it a point to keep such groceries as will please. I not only carry a regular line of ba con, flour, &c., but I have on hand a nice assortment of the best fancy gro ceries, cakes, crackers, french sar- Clothin in great variety, for dines, canned pears, and all such. Try a can of grated pineapple, one of sndes ag ce s and c oi the most delicious dishes to be had Children's suits in a large variety anywhere. from $1.40 up for a full suit. -00--_ -00 YI have Ceter C kpARS AND TOBACCO. I have a full supply of rye and oats I can make the smokers smile, w seed, the best to be b.d, and hope to as fine cigars as they wish. No b furnish all our farmers with their ter 5-cent cigrar than the "Worl, seed. Now is the time to plant. Fair" and the "Royal Queen." I have bought my Goods to sell And sell them I will, if hard-pan, rock-bottom, cash prices will take them away. I offer good value for all money spent with me. ISam pleased to state to the public generally that Mr. J. o c LEOD is now with me, and will take great pleasre in serving his ins. Ve sesetclonhand I ho ou1Pati nst t . a sizes aecassises, anconitions ~Ctlg an at rites to suteryo Smoeen Sear hildests inkl Sear Soret any.er A.frHNO o m Agent, fo Manig S.l si. - oo4NJ- h1a - - -oo--~ I1hav Eaugt my Goodlston sell AA DN for Infants and Children. :eu u. ,oastoria issowelladaptedtocdrenthat Caricolic, opon, iey I recommend itasuperiortzzype-k~ptin Su Stomach, Diarrhma. &cUton Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote dl __ known to me." H. A. Ascm, X. D4, gestion, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. W itou ijurious medicatin ,ID nn A" For svralYmIhv recommene ID "The use of ' Castoria'I is so univesl an "o eeiyasIhv eomne 'he its merits so well known that it seemis awork Jour, Castoria, I and shall always continue to tad ofsuperero Wton toenldorse it. Few are the dOso as ithas invariably prodifoad benecda1 for intell gent milles who do not keep Castoria EIF.iE,.D em witba eaw rec EDI V..1 PAVZ . CAnos A D "The Winthrop,"125th Street and 7thAve, Ud New York - eworyCty Late Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Church. N k TuM CzarNrn CoMrAT, '7 MURRr STRT, New YomE. )ry ADGER SMYTH.- F. J. PELZER, Special Partner. me SMYTH & ADGER, Factors and Commission Merchants, ete CHARLESTON, S. C. W. E. HOLMES. LELAND MOORE. W. E. HOLMES & CO., --DEALERS IN White Lead and Colors, Oils and Varnishes, Glass and Brushes, Mill and Naval Store Supplies, 1- STREET LAMPS -:- AND -:- LANTERNS -:-'OF -:- ALL -:-KINDS. OFFICE 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. d OTTO F. WIETERS, WHOLESALE GROCER. Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Licuors and Cigars, No. 121 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers, 172, 174, and 176 East Bay Street, .CH AR E~s T lT. . C. WM. SHEPPERD & 0O. LARGE j II ASSORTMENT -OF- -AT Fine 0k toves L oweat .9ving him,~ Send for eirculars Tinware, and price lists. No. 232 Meeting St., CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Manufacturers and Dealers in Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Presses, Gins, Railroad, Steam boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies. so1?epairs executed with promptness and Dispatch. Sendfor price lists. East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St., Charleston, S. C. PERCIVAL M'FG. CO. )es es; -- of ies Lp :DOORS, SASH,: AND :BLIN S es, 8-74 to 486 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. HENRY 0. WOHLERS, all Pr ov ision :De aler.-~ ns8, -AGENT FOR 'at ig Aagpr aad Red Apple Tobacco. also Big Augor ad Sing Richard Cigus. No. 2 Meat a Specialty. 213 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. ""Adamant" WallPlse Best Material for Walls ancl Ceilings Ever Put Be fore the Public. The only thing about a building that has not improved for over 1,000 years is lime plaster. But there is no excuse hereafter for falling ceilings, crumbling walls, broken and defaced decorations. ADAMANT is not a guess work mixture of lime, hair, and sand: it is a machine made mortar, containing no hime: it comes dry mn bags ready to be used at any season by mixing.with water only. Anyv mason can apply it: bursting pipes or leaky roofs will not effect it. It's the best k-nown fire resisting- material in the world, and it is impervious to disease germs. ---s n - -ia- n ~DOOR, S SH saIAN N DS, I-a es,874maufator 486 eets ing e pSatree r aLSn, S.tln cet. OLDNCLOTHE WMADERNEW -:lChrovs ion:-Sea : D e--Wrs,: All -okAnGE~tni9n FO- --...-,