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l.~ SAlPIELT. EiTroi. JTEM F NTNU S Happenings All Over the World BrieFly Told. Through the Routh. Lizzie Stuhr of Km: .xT> . was frightened tdath 1y te butin of her hous. Alonzo and Dua l?::rd f leaue county, W. Va., tabbed Theod;ore Rb erts, a neighbor. to death. Mr. G. Calhoun was run over and in stantly killed by a train about five miles north of Fort Pierce. Fla. C. R. Hassell. the arch conspirator in the Beaufort gravevard insurance cases, -has been convicted at Trenton. N. 0. Tom Payne of Davard. Madison. county, N. C.. shot and~ instantly killed .Sarah And2 erson. Payne is still at large. W. N. Prather, a balcer and promi nent citizen of Charlt*.'. N. C.. wa found dead in his r, with a rp, arkaid his neyk. The Bradield Car Coupler companyi has been incrpo-rate l at Ch attano Tenn., by H1. Clay Evans. Gexr:e W. Barfield and others. The town of Titusville, in Brevard county, Fla.. was nearly wiped out by fire. The total loss is estimated at $100, 000, partially insured. Jim Nichols, a negro, was hn-gcd at Favetteville. W.Va.. for the murder of Henry Carr at Eagle, W.Va. His neck was broken by the drop. Captain Harry Jackson died at his home in Atlanta of appendicitis, never having recovered from the effects of an operation for that disease. December 23 is the day set apart for the Sigma. Alpha, Epsilon fraternity at the Atlanta exposition, and about 60 colleges and universities will be repre sented. Much interest is manisested by busi ness men in North Carolina in the Southern expesition at Chicago. and as surane(s are given that the state will be represented. A terrible head-end collision occurred four miles from Macon on the South ern railroad that resulted in the death of two persons and the serious injury of several others. A passnger train on the Southern railway aT Durham. N. C., ran into two teams and killed two horses and injur ed Gaston Herndon and his son, Bob, prosperous farmers. By an explosion of powder and dyna mite four men were d-illed at Big Creek Gap, a mile and a half north of Lafo lette, Campbell county, Tenn. Four other men are missing. At Valdosta, Ga., in the case of E.W. Barnwell against the Savannah, Florida and Western railroad for the killing of, Mrs. Barnwell, a verdict was rendered for 02,000 for the plaintiff. Twecnty families of Hlungarians have errived and located near Evergreen, on the Louisville ahd Na.,hville railroad, in South Alabamia. They will engage in~ farming and fruit growing. The gmalf coast lumbermen. represont ing a daily output of 1.:200,000 feet of lumiber, mat at M ile. Ala.. and adopt ed a plan of organization to .be k~nown as the Gulf Coast Lumber company. In Henderson county, N. C., a deputy and posse srarrounded the house where was Lyda, an escaped convict, in ordler to arrest him. Lyda shot Deputy Perry, seriously wounding him. Lyda was ar rested. The report of the South Carolina ljanar conuniassioner shows that the dis pensary's profits up to Oct. 31 wvere &,210,00J0. The assets of the concern now are .2S4.000, and the liabilities about $74,000. Near Bremen, Ga., the boiler of J. Henstingstal exploded, killing Josh Hepstingstal and mortally wounding a boy. Henry Robinson. besides severely scalding three or four others. Low water was the cause. David Gray, the i8-year-old boy who was sho~t through the bowels at Dublin, Ga., by L 'nis Tillery, the young sport, is dead. The~ murder, which was~ unprovoked. oc:-ur-red near the huos wh'ere Gra'. :h ie lived. Gear te W.t eimt, the leader of the Polish elem nt of Bltioe and one of the best know a men in the eastern setion of the city, is reporw'd nmissing and rumn has it th-it he left for g~ood becus- re of ia-'i d '~brasm'ents. Hn.1 Flmnga D.u Lmigneni had a large auincea in th hal of' 1 he house of rep) resenativo (f Ger-ii . eI'e which to ma.ke his sno o n on the is-uos of the day. He dteclaredl himiself in no uncer tai'n words against tae free coiage of silver,.u itl ob There'~ annears to be btltl ob but that Alabama must hold a constitu tional conv\enltioni. For several years the state has systematically spent moure than its income, until now its floating indebtedness is something like $700,000, and increasing all the time. Mrs. Malcom Guy met a horrible death by tire at Lynchburg, Va. Her dress caught fire and before it could bo extinguished she had received terrible burns over the entire surface of her body. The accident ccurred on the first anniversary of her marriage. While Percy Bell and John Robinson were at wvork in a corncrib on the Cal len place, five miles north of Sein.a, Ala.. an altercation arose over a chew of to bacco anid Robinson shu t Bell with a pistol, causing death in 30) minutes. The murdered boy was 16i years of age. Denutv Sheriff J. MI. Br okin was assassinate. at his honme seven miles from M' unticello, Fla. He stepiped out to get a drink of water before retiring and while drinking the water the assassin fired two charges of buckshot into his body, causing almost instant death. There is no clew to the murderer. The Alabama Dairymen's association held its annual meeting at Mlontgom ery. about 3 of the most prominent dairymen and dairy stockraisers of thme stateabeing in attendance. Isaae Ross of (Oelika was elected president and F. G. Bates of Uniuntown secretary and treasurer for the ensuin~g year. Th Gm ieorgia legislature has opened the way for a test of tihe constitutio nality of th Ia i per (entt tax on state lank w-ts. The Calvin banking act. passed at a fr r *its essi. n, has been a'aeinded so that within a sh rt tane some unbic lis.h a bank ami issu n- t -I f C.heex pre~ss purp:- of trying t. * st at,- bank ta . u-sti in t the courts. Th(at~e for the bia e nflaae e r1 :i -n and~vi conr tnen: latgo he mI, d a.. has been final y sl'y ad to Jne :30 and July 1 and 2 nex: year in orde.r that the veteranStma: fr .m ther~e to iNew York ti :atend thr nuin of theC blue and gray on July 4. President Collier of the Atlata~ ex positio:1 has received fronm several stattes th'e infornmation that a report is bein" industiously circulated to the eiect tat, -m a nubrfehibihave been re moved in advance of the close. aire is not a word of truth in this and Mr. F Collier makes a statement to that effect. The dead body of a young man was found in the Tennessee river at Lucas ' ferry, about 12 miilcs s.athwest of Ath ens.~ Ala. The mains nel k was broken and there were lack places over his eye s as if he had been strak. A silver ring with the initials "E. . ." was on A] One jo his fingers. There is no clue to the mystery. Ti A train containing the Garfield club of Luiisville, while returning from the 1iaugfurati n of William 0. Bradley as g r of Kemucky at Frankfurt, ws lred int' at EmKinee. Kv. About osh we tire'd and severalwiOws of t h.c. wre shat t-red. T'h iillats' fll onl the il'or and escaped injury ex ecel. yb en glss. y 1% An ou' raeous nmrder was committed - 117-lt t%4i wo iles: souith of Rhinle, isu' D-d1e u (v Ga. Thonmas and Bart hi: C. k d Jin Pitts. They shot him t.' *.: Zh1 l'dy five times and then ei trt rom ::r to ear. bpesides to i......n..ev....I her *rians cut~sabout Ji th : Th trouble' arose at a pav. Al whi.t. ., \ terrib- muror was comnitted on the line (ofe outhern railw ay. about 1miles fr&mI Brunswick, da. The c minardrId mon and the murderer are all in nmegres. The two killod were- Henry av Boll and Jim Jackson, s' ber and indu tril-us negr jes, while Henry Williuns. the slaver, is a turpentine farm worker of bad repute. Williamis was engaged sh in a ou:-rel and 'ell and Jackson were. w: attenipting to quiet aifairs,. when Wil li:mns turied on the wouldbe peacemak- ed ers and shot them both dead. The mur- sv derer escaped. t at North, Ea-t, West and Foreign News. fo A lire in Riutherford, N. J., destroyed half a d zen buildings. Los. 81(00. th E.x-.enat r Allen G. Thuriman died at his residence ar C lumlus, 0.. of the g 1ml debility of old age, ending in Collaps. fo: John A. Goldsmith, the notnd turf- H, nan and the miani who bro ught out ut Golusmith Maid, died at his ionle iu g1 New YoIk. all St. Louis has be-n selected as the place for holdng the next Republican national convention and June 16 named as tho date. Senator Don Cameron of Pennsylva- nX nia has announced formally that he b would not be a candidate under any cir cumstances for re-election. te Dispatches received from Havana an- C nounce the arrival there of six trans- in ports with reinforcemenits of Spanish troops for service in Cuba. Po The Grangers' Bank of California, S one cf the oldest banks in San Francis- .0 co. is about to go into voluntary hiquida- g tion, and has closed its doors. Ig At Los Angeles, Miss Emma Sarah ca Childs, eldest daughter of the late Ceorge W. Childs, was married to John Wilbur Dwight of New York. Great excitement has been caused es1 among all classes by the discove- Of a at conspiracy to overthrow the Spanish st rule on the island of Porto Rico. sh Hiram Hillard. a Baptist preacher, de $:2 years of age. cut his throat and then of jumped eover a high bluff at Golden, pl: Mo. Poor health was the cause. IlI U. S. Br-ek, well knownm as a special e attorney of the bard of trade, coninit ted suicide or ws acidontallv asplhyx- M iated in his room at Omaha, Neb. cr The H:imburg-American Steamship su company has decided to ertaiblishi a reg- an ular steluner service between New York If and Brazil, commencing in January be next. tic The queen in concil at Windsor f or mlly proaued parlianment until the , midW il* of Febrainiy, wh":m it vwill meet g f-:r the transa'ction of governmecnt bus It is repo rted on good authority that ies the' Prine of W:ds nmadlo an en:rmnous ne lot a mow whea the S. uh African pre mi.....mrket was at its heighit a few ke Fir at.u.. Monnmuth. Ilis., destroyedi the sh -os of the \'etir Plmw comp~an~y. Lis, '' M00.000; full e cove red byv insurance. E hree hundre'd men are thrown out of emfpoymenilt. re Harry H::yward was hanged at Min- ii: neap)olis for the murder of Cathecrine be Gingr. He '-emiained cool to the last, his last words being: '-Pull the rope tight; tri I'11 stand pat." prn A dispatch from Rome, Italy. an- go nounces the deathn of Cardinal Paul b: MIelchors. H~e was a German by birth, pe was borni in 1813 andI was created a eri cardinal in 18s5. dl Robert Fitzsimmons has declined to sign articles for a fight with Pete! a Maher for Dan Stuart's $10,000 purse. m He says his terms are a -$20,000 purse and a $.->,000) side bet. Judge Murnhy has fixed Feb. 21. A' 1556, as the date~ for the executioni of 42 Teodore Durant, convicted of the maur- ve der of Miss lUlanche Lamont at $an 3: Francisco in Apr41il last.00 Grant Hiibbs sh t himself twice in the head anId stabbed.' his wiieC tenl timies. of iot :ne fatally wounded. The aiiair occurred at their home. iour miles from 81i Dexter. Dallas countyv. :ia. ti At Zan sville. 0.. Andrew W. Kim- in bles phuint . ' r the mamfatur (oar. rig- geas -bur-ned t > '"rom m' as th- zesult 4'r a lime of unkn-1 \', or.1n. . The his is $10,000 with -1->,0 insu -r-tm The Erie railway, the N ew York, Pennslvania anid Ohio amnd the Chica go and Erie railroads arc to be united under one nmnagership as one great be trunk line between Chicago and New de York. no The American univerfity has just i completed an agreement with the boardi w: of counsel of the Temperance Educa- ek tinal association by which the latter a agees to secure and trausfer to the uni- w: neo ersitv $250,000 on conition that there p hall be inaugurated, as one2 of its deC- st r~rments, a college of scientifi tem erance. Th The Durhess of York has given birth : a son and both nmother and child are oing well. This is the see amd child (If :ie Duke and Duchess of Yo:rk. Their C rst offspring, Edward Albert, was born une 23, 1894. Hon. Edwvard McPherson died at G-t-ti yhu-g, Pa., fr m an 'verdos o'~''f nux M camia. which hie taok i-c mtimae. I11 w an ex-numiber of congress aundeclerk d f the house of representatives dluring even congresse-s. L 'rd Dunrav-en will sail from L'jndon fr New York on Wednesday in order to assist the commiittee of the New York Yacht club in its investigation of A~l the charges brought by his lordship sa uiagaist Defender-.b Escaping gas and a lighted lamp in e the e-ter reom of the Citi-tns' Gas c-om- B. pany at Buffalo. N. Y., caused a terr-ific int xmsion. Two mecn. Denna~is Hutch. noean in the woriks, andi William M.aun1ig, alaborer, we-ra fatally burned. in H. Lants, '( at; s0 ears. a travellingn ruan of Buifalo, N. Y.. was fun dei~ (uad 1 it a ho tel in Fort W\ayne. Ind. ie wa's I utiringi' fru mt tohache andl purctha 1d --um'dan to alleviate the pin.i It i iu'"p'sed that he too4k an overdose of h Iei' dra and it pr-oved fatal Dr. Lvi Keehmn, late p stmai-ster of 18 Mifrd. Ind.. together with huis wife, (ou wa '--nek hv a tramin (n thme Baltimore emi ad''1i -t' Svra-us-, Ind.. ad in- re' badlyV injurled that she cannmot rmer . h Tw mn were the onlly mi..urniers at - Wuodlawn cemt'ry, New Y rk (ity, mi It time funu-ral servi-ies over the b dy of thll Alxnder- ( lIke. a :m ma wh' 'fw Ti ears ag' was kow 'in i euv l'y Eu pin" rapital. 1o the civil wvar hi' was an n'ted ye blcado i-unner and establishe-d quar jan es~ at Wimtnm . N. C.m WYO1IABLYREPORTE1D he Nomination of Peckham to Be Associate Justice. .SO SPRINGER, KILGORE, STUART c Day's Work In Both the House and enate-Oath of Offce Administered to Ir. Price of Louisiania-Several Resolu ions Passed-Bonds to Do Issued Unless ongress Acts. WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. -The senate diciarv cominittee has rep:rted the ,miuati: of Rufus W. Peckham of W York to be associate ju.stice of the prenl ecurt' favorably. which insures z confiriatiii. The judiciari-v ccmmittee also agrees report favorably the nomination of dges Springer, Kilgore and Stuart. The chief intcrest in the senate pro diings centered in a speechl of Senator (Tr:n of Alabama. chairman of the nnittee on foreign affairs, delivered the afternoon on the Behring sea Scnat 'r CaffIrv of Louisiana, who is ro-elected at the expiration of his -rt term for a full term of six ye~ i-- ,worn 1ll. The first bill of the session to be pass. was one granting the state of Penn lvania a permission to occupy the nited States court rooms at Scranton id Williamsport during certain months r a perio( of five years. Mr. Cullom of Illinois gave notice at he woul(l address the senate Tues .y on the Monroe doctrine. Hlouse Work. The first business proposition brought rward in the ho'use was a bill by Mr. :pkins (Rep., lls.) to amend the stat e fixing the customs district of Chica so that the district would embrace t,'f the states of Illinois and Indiana. r. H -kins explained that the bill was the interest of the smelters of Auro who desired to be able to pay the du on Canadian ores at the port of Chi o. At present, he said, Aurora was t in the district. The bill was passed unalloliuLOUs consent. The oath of ofiee was then adininis red to Mr. Price (Dei., La.) who had t been pr-went at the previous meet ts of the house. A rcsolution was passed for the ap intnicat of three new assistants to the perintendent of the document room was a resolution for the appointment Isaae Hill of Ohio, as a deputy ser ant-at-arms and the three other em >yes agreed upon by the Democratic eus. LMingston and Venezuela. The Venezuelan question divided with % committee appointments the inter of the house. A little talk was cre d by the statement that Mr. Living m o)f Georgia, thinking congress ould not be kept waiting until Presi nt Cleveland's return to be informed the econutts (of Lord Salisburv's re -, would introduce a resolution calling n Secretary Olney for the correspond e0. As this would be. a rather unusual >de of proceednre several influential nbers, both Republican and Demo itie, suggested to Mr. Livingston that :h a resolution might be construed as n"ot of discourtesy to the preside'tt. Mr. Livingston finds this sepion to general he will abandon his inten ins. Mdore Bonds to iI-Isued soon. he statemir-nt is made by persons in are among throse best qualifind to :::" thatt in the' alemice of le'islation reliev- the Saonni situ:stiona a bond no is; alt: -*ther pr bale within the x few maiths at the farthe-t. The -senit conm.:tion of the i'xchiange mar t. and th-e' emailerelal situation g.'n ly. it is :aid, p"int uanmistakably to ither lar;:e exports of gold. and. with t somethinlg is d -no to prevent the nal heavy exports du-inz ..an:n-ay d Februaryv, whioh for the l.ast two ars haive fo'rced the issue of b)onds to nun) the depleted gold reserve, a sim r situatin will confront the treasury fore the New Year is far advanced. hie available cash balance in the -asury, includinig the reserve, is ap 2imately, 8175.500.000. and as the vrnment has realized from its three ud issues about 81:22.0f0000, it ap rs that but for these issue.; the gov unen~lt wo-.uld no0w be without one lar in the treasury, and in additioni uld have outstanding obligationus iunting to about 66000,000. In the 'antimne the excess of expenditures er rec-eipts amount to about $130,000, ). The exports cf gild during the :t four months have been as follows: iust. $1 6.267,000; September. $17, L.000,000: October, $2,1G5,000; No mber, $1 c.000,00I0; (luring December. .000. Making, a total of 855,790, Sofar this calendar yeair the exports cil amo unit to about 85,000,000. [n 50 I the exp rts am.- outed to $101, (,02. Fr-an the best information ob .nable it is believed that thie pros -nt 'th will, show a surplus of at leaI.t 0,, 00.~~ whih will leave the dfI~ it the fiseal year t ' Jan. 1 about 15;. - ).01. It is expect'ed that this a'mouit 11 n tibe maiterially incres- duin aremiaiing iimnth of the fi.-cal year-. ound the Dead Body of a Young Man. XTHENs, Ala., Dec. 10.-News has m received here of the finding of the td body of a young man in the Ten tsee river at Lucas ferry, about 12 les southwest of this place. The body 15 discovered near tihe bank, and was thed in no'thing but a knit shirt and air of socks. A red handkerchief s tied around his neck. The man's k was broken and thlere were black ces over his eyes as if he had beca uk. A silver ring with the initials . S. J.,"' was on one of his fingers. ere is no clue to the mystery. Kick by a Cow Proved Fatal. ~ORKvLLE, S. C.. Dec. 3.-Mrs. A. dy, oneC of the most estimable of rkville's ladies, died at her home in s pilacet. The immediate cause of .s. Cody's death was an injury re ved last Wednesday by being knocked wnm by a c'w, though at the time it ts thought that she was not danger sly hurt. A Pioneer Dead. EsAs5A Crry, Dec., 3.-Edward H. len,. age(l G.5 years, a pioneer of Kan City, fo r ten years president of the ird of trade, and an ex-may'ior, is :0d. His father was tile late 'Josiah Allen1, ai manli of conlsiderale prom :e 'in Conunecticut and UOhio. Ehe D~uckw' rth club (Dem. of Cini uti i as passe a reso'lutin 'i nd'rs tee-larains o'f Pr-siient Ch-ve alo ore d-ctriins.' '1e 'ent 1-ra to Gr veirn'r McI~.hinley as.k ''''-t ()i' vs luntr rm infatry to \. ilib uist ings expediti'on whos;e aim Staki:: the: g'vernmnnt of Venez1Cela of the. hands of President Crepo . tO free that country fr'om the fin-an 1 and connereial distress w hich the olutioniusts claim have diven' tI the.m 1 their co untrvymen to desperationl, . -aieds fromi New Yurk. ,ewVs cones from the Coloraido desert ninig camp of Pieneho, near Yuma, it Mary Thurman, daughter of Judge urmaniil, has madeob the richest strike wni in any of theC de(sert eanips for mi-s. he0 w~as pro)spectinig in the hills I found a gold vein that promises to l he. n hQanna nnaan Carpets, The demand for Carpets has not been to move Ingrains--former price iigrains-former pric The latter numbe In Bkod Brussels and Tapestry we are of samples of Velvets, A figures, ar In OAPE S Our success bas.far i weekly. Our prices varied stock already Just R And they are such excellent vi No. 86. -A very neat double ca No. 126--BvautIfully triimmed ii No. 816-A black beaver cloth, h We have a few of those Silk N OU R T) Have been the wonder of every one wl superior to the good except at a sa The $4 60 Grade at $3 ' 3 60 Grade at 2 7 We have- no special days for the r but we would urge early selections c While we mae this special annoV fact that our &tock is complete in ev serve them. .ODO NEW YORK RACKET STORE MANmIN, s. C. Do not~ fail to call an~d look over our ClISTrMAS GOODS. You will find TO~TS, ASES, CHIINA LUPS and SAUCER$, P110 ") FR AMES. ... IF YOU WISH A HAM Baming Sty is ai Smiil Shapes.' PRICES REASONABLE:. Gur endeaIver is to k.i an UP-~TO-D)ATEI lOUS3E. We emy a (o:Ile- L-te of - Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feat hers, Flower's, Laces, and Other Trimmings. We also carry Notions, Stationery, Men's and( Boys' Underwear hats and Caps. GIVE US A CALL. If so, buy the *li Th beslt s't tone4 orn ;requires less dressing ;gives 10S8 trouble ; makes better maeal, and cost less money than anty mill in the worble Next is our n~1e~ ' The only .ml in the one operation, take rough rice,, hull, clean i polish it ready for market or table. PlatainalRd Other Saw MiIIs ALSO Bottom Factory prices. V. C. BADH AM~ j|iENERIAL AGENT, KNIG1IITS OF PYTHIAS. DA~ )\MON LOD)OE No. - meeuts everv first and third, T hursday 'nights. Every ember requetd to at tend r..gubirly and promhpt - v. Visiting' brothe~r al way~s welcomie. ec.'.J. Hi. Rou;a, C. C. O./ 0E. WiuC!n. K. of R1. &. S. __~C V! ~PA L __ AD e Blankets and Capes. op to our expectations, and if price is any iuduccimnt, we are determined bew, and quote you the follow: :g r::ductios: 30c, now 17 1-2c. 40c, now 27 1-2c. Ingrains-former price 50C, now 37 1 -2c. - Ingrains-former pice65e, now 47 1-2c. r is an all-wool - cellent vaie. closing out our 65c and 75c grades at 47.-2.. We carry a complete line .x insters and Body Brussels, wiiich we- are sclling at very close d can guardntee the delivery of Ciem in a week. mxeeded bur expe'etations. Or-stock in this line has been replenished have been.the'talk of thre uid ebutnry. In addition to a large and on band, we ha-ve Eceived About 50 Garments, dues for the price, wNTe cannot av0i min special mention of them. pe, trimiaed with braid well wor:h > a: ....... .... 13 i braid and two rows of if ' d U :..'. -----------.......... - IN and.Knely tritumed in rai - and i .jt -t $ I.. r price.... 10 6lvet C-1pes left, that we will close OuL at -.30-for iir price -5.00. kR H EL BLANE TS o has seen them. Only oue rcxdiet-lat excelluit values. They are so s of Northern manufacture, that we cannot ull the latter rifice, which we have decided to malie as follows: 0 The $4 00 Grade at $3 00 5 *" 250 " at 175 Ihe $2 26 Grade at $1 50. le of these goods. Our frientds are welcome to them as long as they last, s they will not stay long at prices quoted. ncement of Carpets, Blankets, and Capes, our friends ust not forget the ary department, and a large and competent force of salenen ready to N"NELL. SHEPHERD SUPPLY CO. - 232 -MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, --.C.. State Arg nts for the Salo of W olesale dealers Evreno~i zd-aI imaat o tvs, / AATin Plate, Tinwares, She irn Ho u-Tinners' nishing Goods,0Td Galvanized Gutter and Rainwater Pipe in ten leet len<.ih. We Manufaceture TOBACCO BARN FLUES and Deliver Them Freight Prepa.id to Any Station. 22 Varieties of Oil Stoves and Oil Heaiters. Percival Manufacturing Co. WP RC-..'A_ _ _ Doors, Sash and Blinds. 478 to 486 M~EETING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. E-T-ABLI$H ED 18(08.. L.W. FLOLSOM, .Stgn of the Ji:g Watchi, str m ': s a -- A PG IlNEOF Birthday, Wedi ali nhistas Presenits -WATCHES, DIAMONDS - Fine KNrive. Sci--ors ant ]Ramrs. ?.Iachine Nee.1ies,et AllI r epa ir i ing : gr .ad Preside-nt. . fIanag.r. Se cretary andTreasnure. SUCCESSGiRS UF1BOYD) U~ BRTHERS, Iholesille cOf0&fI ili (10!lh I Mkiu 8ii. No. 195 EATBAY, MANNING *' AOADEMY . MRS. E. C. ALSBROOK, Principal. Thirty-second se'-ion be gi ns Sei '- . N r r colege or busin;ess. Co-eduational. Entgish, .Lin1, Frn1 G k-p n;: Cash n iesEocutijon. Art and '.'\i reguiL.ryi ::ht. Ti e lf~ ;ieda!s awardel d. T!uiion~ f CLARENDON'S HEADQUARTERS IN SUMTER For Honest Goods and Popular Prices Is Levi-:- rothers'-:-azar FALL OPENING. Elegant Goods and Most Splendid Attractions Investigate the golden opportunity our new stock affords. We simply ask you to come and see our goods, assuring all that they will find the highest grades and uniform prices. Our new goods must be seen to be appreciated. Samples sent on application. The largest assortment of Dress Goods Dross Uoods Ur ever broght to this city now open for your inspection.' This line includes the newest, latest and most correct .styles in cheviots, Scotch effects, two-toned silk and wool, Eaglish covert cloth, with smoother weaves,'black and dofestic dress goods. Shoes for Men. - Shoesfor Ladies. Shoes for the Little Ones. Shoes for Misses. Shoes for Boys. In this departmeni ivill be found laces, ladies' UI IIUIo and gents' handkerchiefs in Lice, silk and cotton, in all sizes, colors and styles, and at the lowest y*rices; hamburgs, . thread, needles, pins, soaps in all. the latest styles and fshions; bair-pins (plain and fancy), perfumes, towels, white and colued bed spreads, doylies and bcsiery for men,. ladies and childreo in all styles, colors and sizes, and at prices to suit all; underwoar, hats (trimmed and untrimmed) for ladies and inisse.s,.all the newest and best desigus; velvets, satins, ribbons, and many other notins. Low-Priced Clothing for Men, Boys and Children 'Best lour. 'Best Bacon. -Best and Cheapest Canned Goods. Tin-ware. Willow-ware. When you visit Sumtereall and see us and make our store your headquarters. Polite and at tentive salesmen always in attendance. No trouble to show goods. .-Call and. examine our goods and prices before purchasing .elsewhere. - ~Come earhy and avoid the rush. .. . . Highest Prices Paid for Cotton. STRAIGHT - BUSINES&! Come and See U~s and Let Us Talk Straight Business We havc one of the largest stock of goods ever brought to this town, and they were bought to sell. Give you something to eat ? Then 'you bit us at our strongest point. But it is impossible to try to tell yo~u here what we have, but you will find everything, froni a soda cracker to barrel ofe molasses in our grocery department. Everythiing fresh and of the very best quality. Smoked Bacon, "White Dove" Brajnd Hamis "00ok1 Medal " :Flour, and Fine Coffees. . -Are our pets. Our lin~e of tobacces and eigars is compile te. - Ladies. Your Attention! Dress goods in Broadcloth,. Sateens, . - Henriettas, Outings, - Teazledowns, Eiderdowns, Etc.. .. . . . In fact, wve can furnish you any goods you need. Dry goods have gone -up sincewe bought, but we will give our ecistomers the benefit of ourearlY purchases. Ribbons, laces, triinminlgs and buttons and gloves in large quantities.. )tir Gent's Furnishing Goods Department is full. Ready-made clothing to fit anybody's back' and pocket-book. Large line of pant goods in bolt. [low about Shuoes? Now you are talking. If we can't fit and ptease you in footwear you will have to go barefooted. .We've got 'em. rops are goodl ? All right. Then you will want bagging and tics. We have warehouse full and will make prices right. They must be sold. Want to Sell Your Co ttoni and Cotton Seedl Our scales are at the back door, and *ve will give you the top tigure. Haveu't time to write more, but. want to see you before you sell your cotton or buy your goods. Yoursx for Blusines, J. W. cLEOrD.