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_>_o_^_ v . . - TUESDAY, APRIL 11. Entered at the Fost O?ce at Smnter, S. C.y as Second Class Matter. POSTAL DIRECTORY, -o ilsil for Manning, Oakland, Foreston, and Greelyville, closes at 12.30. P. M. Opens at 2 o'clock, P. M. Southern and Northern Mails close 3 P. M. Both MaPs Open 8 A. M. Sunday? -Both Mails close at 6 P.M. General Pelirery Open from 8 to 9 A. M. The-Mooey Order Department is open every ~day during the week, from 8 A. 5l. to 4 P. j8L.t except on Saturday, 8 A. M. to 12 M. Arrivals and Departures of County Mails. BtshopvilleMails leave on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, 6 A. M., and arriveat 1 P. M. same days. Smithville and Providence Mails arrive on Moadavs, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 12 M., a id leave 2 P. M. the same days. JXO. A. WHITTEMORE, P. M. EXAMINE TOUR DATES. -o We request each of our subscribers to ex amine the address on his paper, and partial larly to observe the date upon it. This date shows the time up to which the paper has been paid for. Many of our subscribers will thus see that they have paid in advance; but there are many others who will discover that thev have not. Advertisers should bear ia mind that the Watchman and Southron has the conbined subscription and influence of both the Watch man and the True Southron, and that it costs no more to advertise in it than ia papers of much smaller circulation. Dime Reading meets at Capt. Cordes' Thurs day evening. Mrs. Mary Fraser, of Bishopville, died on last Tuesday. The Episcopal and Catholic Churches, were ! beautifully decorated last Sunday. The reg- ! ular Easter services were listened to by large j and appreciative audiences. The steam mill of Rev. E. A. Edwards has j been removed from Providence, and is being j put np on Liberty street just below the Catb- j olic Church. In a few days he will be ready j to do grinding for the community. An accident happened to Mr. E. Hartwell | Pringle on Friday last, which resulted in his j death. It seems that he was standing on the | rear end of a wagon loaded with straw, and j by some means losing his balance, he ftll j backwards to tbe ground. His little son was j with him, and on finding that his father was j speechless, he weot for aid. But on the ar- J rival of a neighbor, it was discovered that j death had claimed its prey. The eyes were j set and the body pulseless The funeral ser- j vices were held on Saturday mcrnicg at the j residence of Dr. Pringle, and tbe body was' interred in the burial ground at Concord j Church. A farmer of tbe Privateer neighborhood, i complains that the Stock lav.- has had such a j reducing effect upon the flesh of his milk cows ! that they give sour milk. He attributes the j cause of this phenomenon to the fact tuat they j are so thin the sun shines through. The fire well of Mr. T. C. Scaffe's ioven-j tion, was tested on yesterday afternoon, with ! jr^ial sa<x-ess. The suction hose having been j connected to the hydrant by means of a pipe j of small diameter, the supply of water was! reduced. This defect will be immediately j remedied, when sufficient water will be ob- j tained. We see from the Columbia Roister of Sat nrday, that the Ricblaad Ybluuteers have ac- I cepted tbe invitation of tbeSumter Light In- j fantry to be present, at the Celebration of their Anniversary on the 2d of May, proximo. The Central Railroad was turned over to ; the lessees last week and according to ; the change of schedule, the Charleston ! train arrives here at 1 o'clock P. M., and j leaves at 1.45 P. M. A regular mail service j : has been put upon the road, and the hours i for opening and closing same will be seen in j tbe P. 0. announcement. Tbe Charleston mail, however, goes as heretofore, as tbe hour ! of arrival ia Charleston, via the Central, is ; considered by our Post Master as too late to | he of any advantage. . j The farmers of tbe County are generally in j good spirits. C?rn is for the most part in j tbe ground and much of it up. Preparations \ are being made for planting cotton. The ! ' oat crop was never more promising nora| larger acreage planted. Forty-five days I more will relieve the necessity of corn-buying i ; among the farmers, in a great measure. We are informed that the pastors of oar j churches are arranging to close all the church- ; es except one during the summer mon'hs, on j Sunday night. In ibis way, they hope to se- \ . core a little rest to themselves, and to seek to '; cultivate a true fraternity of spirit among the j members of their respective Churches. Jude:- ! ing from tbe success of the Monthly Union Meetings, we feel assured that this measure i will meet with theapnroval of the communitv. j < The poet Whittier has written for V,'id: i Awake a tender and exquisite poem comme- i morative of the children's love for Longfel- ! low, and of Longfellow's, death. It will ! appear in tbe May number, together with j a fine frontispiece portrait of Longfellow, en- j , graved oy Ciosson. Any one wishing a good Eat for a small ! amount should go to A. A. Solomons, and; Examine that large lot which he bought in | 2*ew York from a Bankrupt Sal:. 3.GC0 men i boys and^cbildren can be supplied, at prices j astonishingly low. Go and look for yourself. I The Wilmington Review says: Messrs. B. F. i Mitchell & Son have lately made some made j ] improvements in the manufacture of flour at | their milts in this city. They hae put in a ! purifier and new bolting cloths and have j made some other improvements and additions j : to their facilities. Their mills will now rank | as probably equal to anv flouring mills in the j State. j Chaplain Clark, of the U. S. Training Ship ! Portsmouth, will have a story in tbe May j Wide Awake entitled "Lost io Pompeii,': \ giving a young midshipman's adventures ! among the sewers and yet buried mansions of j Pompeii. We are of opinion (judging from what we j baveseen) that A. A. Solomons has selected I j bis stock of Spring goods with the view of pleasing tbe entire county. His stock is j large, and well assorted, and priceslow. Look at it and be convinced that we have stated! facts. The Tozer Engine. Messrs. Tozer & Dial, of Columbia, invite ! . the attention of all persons in want ot steam : power, to tbe engines they are making, and! the advantages to be secured in buying frum j them. Mr. Tozer is a practical Engineer of long experience, and his firm having lately i made large improvements in their establish- j ment, they can offer inducements to Ik-w j buyers. They make ail s.^es and guarantee j their Engines. Read their advertisement. j - iii?>?- - Asa purifier of the blood AVer's Sarsapa- i rilla has no equal. It wonderfully improves.! tbe compleixon, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. To bailders and others?send to X. Jacobi, i Wilmington, >T. C, for Sash, Blinds aud f', Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and j, at tbe lowest prices. Read his advertisement. I'. The ItTunicipal Election The polls wer? opened at seven o'clock this morning tor our Municipal Election. A Citi zens' Ticket was made up at the public meet ing on Thursday night last, as follows: For Intendant?Horace Harby. For Wardens?Richard P. Monaghan, James M. Epperson, Myles Moran, and Donald J. Auld. The opposing ticket cousists of Horace Har by (our candidate,) for Intendant, and M. F. Hewson for Warden. As it requires four War dens to make a complete ticket, and toadmiu- i isttr the affairs of the Town, we suppose that when Hewson nominated himself he regarded : the candidate as possessing the importance j and ability of the usual four. Such presump- j tion has rarely been equalled in this country. Although the issue can only be guessed at j the hoar of going to press, yet there is full conSdeuce of a victory for the Citizens' Ticket. A. A Solomoos has just opened a beautiful assortment in Ladies' Collars, CoIlarrettes; Frillings, Hamburg Edgiugs and Insertings, and is offering bargains in that line. "Registration. We direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Capt. Gaillard, Supervi sor of Registration, and in connection there with present the following remarks, from the Aiken Journal and Review, as worthy of cou sederation: Be careful to comply with all the require ments of registration, and remember that it is j the sacred duty of every citizen to vote. Every man is going to qualify himself and ! cast his ballot. If we lie supinely and idly | down at such a lime as this, we are untrue to ( ourselves, to our families, to our Anglo-Saxon | skins and to our while civilization. Let as; strive to strike the golden mean between su pineness, negligence and over-conlidence, on the one hand, and noisy, idle, bitter partisan ship on the other. This is the season for putting down Mat tings. A. A. Solomons has a good Stock of Straw Mattings, in white and colors, which he is selling cheap. iijij - -> ? -.Ii. i? - Shorthand in 12 Lessons. The plan of giving instructions in Fonog rafy through the American Slu-rthand Writer has made a revolution in the study. Several hundred learnt through this medium last year, and speak in the highest praise of the publishers and their methods. The First Les son, in the January number of Vol. II, occu pies three pages, and is so exceedingly com prehensive that any child may learn it. The Reporter's Department contains fac-simile notes of the leading stenografers of Boston, and a frontispiece portrait of Isaac Pitman, the Invetor of Fonogrufy. Business men are furnished with shorthand corresponding clerks on application. See advertisement. In the bright autumnal days the temptation [ to comfortable exposure yields its fruit in a i most pernicious cough and irritation of the i throat. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup stands uuri- j vailed as a remedy for throat and iuug dis- i eases. 25 cents a bottle. Correspondence Chicago Times Aug. 10, 1 SSI. j The World's Bpileptie Institute, j White passing through Sr. Joseph, Mo.* | and having heard a great deal about the j World's Epileptic Insitute located here, I j concluded to pay the celebrated institution a j short visit. We were met by Dr. Richmond, j the propietor, who has gained a reputation j as broad as the land. He is a rather small, ; yet prepossessing man. of very affable and j gentlemany manners. He gave us a hearty j welcome, and took great pains in showing i through his palatial and mammoth institu- ; tion. It is a five-story building, 200x180 \ feet, with basement, and contains over three i hundred rooms, and can accommodate five ! hundred patients, and each and every room is j furnished in the most elegant and lavish man- ; ner. But we will begin at the office, which ! is a large room furnished with rosewood furn- j itnre throughout. Iu the office are thousands ; of photographs of those who have been bene- i fired by the Nervine. The wails are elegantly papered, and are profusely decorated with j rich and costly pictures, relieved here and tr.ere by busts in stone and orouze of end- ! neat men of this and other countries. Isi" connection with the institute is a mammoth; printing house and bindery, occupying six or ! seven large rooms, and a score of presses are kept running night suid day turning out j work for the doctor. The office is one of the | finest and most compl-te in the west, and he j has the rooms decorated, carpeted*and trim- ! med up with as much care and luxury as in j his own private office. On the first floor j j of this mammoth building is the doctor's pri- i vate office, the printing department, bindery, j tank room, packing, bottling and consulta- 1 tion rooms, barber shop, drug store, etc., all! of which are fitted op regardless of expense. I The second floor has the hotel office, dining, j billiard and cooking ro^ms, many guest j chambers aud several parlors The third and ! fourth floors are all room*, all of. which are j furnished with Brussels carpets and the finest ' . furniture. The billiard room has six tables, i all of which are free to the guests of the j house and their friends. The bath room is i is large and neat, and is also free to guests. ' ' The entire building is surrounded on the east j and south by an elegant five acre park, in j which are lovely trees, beds of rich and rare j plants, gravel walks and drives, delicious ar- j bors, and most beautiful summer house. There i are also a number of fountaius that add wen- j uerfu'ly to the beauty <>f the park, which is! ] truly one of the most lovely and attractive in j the western country and the Institute has no equal for luxury and comfort in the world, j Everything is perfection, and the visitor is at i once charmed with the entire place and its surroundiugs. An idea of the immensity of the doctor's business may be given when i ! we,say that on the day we visited the Insti- ' tute he showed us to his express room, and we saw the expressman take goods labelled to toe following places, to say j nothing of hundreds of orders from all j quarters of America*; Lyons, France; Geneva. : rjwitzenand ; Madrid, Spain ; Brussels. Bel- j gium ; Cape Town, Africa; Shanghai. China; ; Vokohama, Japan; Bombay lnaia: Mel-I bourne, Australia. The doctor employs ! hundreds of men and women in his Institute ' in the several branches, aside from the j immense force required to conduct the hotel. ! Ii is worth a visit, and Dr. Uicbnioad ex- | tends to all a cordial invitation to come and j See him. He and his wonderful medical dis- i covery have given to Si. Joseph a good name j sill over the habitable glode. ID .-??.-C?ni Young Men, call and examine the stock of j Ready-made Clothing at the store of A. A. j Solomons. j A Real Necessity. We presume there is hardly a lady to be j found iu our broad land who, if she does not j already possess a sewing machiue, expects ; someday to become the owner of one. The household of a young wife is now con- ! Sidercd incomplete without a Sewing machiue. | Next to her lover the thought ui permo>'. in ' the mind of the maideu just blooming into j womanhood Is a sewing machine. When a.-kcu by her parents or affianced | what tier Christmas or birthday present shall j be, the answer in a majority of cases is, ''A : Sewing machine." I But after the mind has been fully made up i to purchase one of these indispensable articles, t the question arises as to what kind of a ma- j chine to buy. ; It should be so simply constructed that the ' most inexperienced can successfully operate it. 1 The other points mainly lobe considered, i and which are the must desirable, are dura bility, rapidity; capacity for work, case of operation, regularity of motion, uniformity ! of tension, and silence while in operation. Of all the various machines now upon the ' market, ihe ''Light Running New Home" lilis the above requirements most satisfactorily. i It is said to combine the good points of all other sewing machines, and, in addition, hns : many new improvements aud labor-saving devices. The price is no higher than that of other i machines, and every lady who is the hap; v possessor of one may rest assured she has . deed a treasure. All who send for the company's :.ew il!r-;- i traled Ca :a!ogue and enclose their advert;;-' roent (printed on another page), will recc a set of fancy advertising novelties of value those collecting cards, <?c. Their address ( JOHNSON. CLARK & CO., Uaiou Square, ; New York. ' a The MavesviUe Election. MATESVILLR, April 5. 2S32. Editors Watchmen and Southron : The following is the result of the election held in May civil le on April 3d, for Intendant and Wardens, to serve the ensuing year: For lutendent, T. D Foxworth ; for Wardens. W. J. McLeod, Jr., H. B. Holleman, II. C. Miller, and Jas. W. Dennis. There were two Tickets in the field, F. J. Mayes, for Intendant; J. E. Mayes. W. J. McLeod. Jr., S. W. Wilson, and C. 0. Whee ler, for Wardens, opposing the Foxworth ticket. The election was a quiet one. CITIZEN*. LODGE HALL K. k L. of HONOR, Scmtek, S. C, April 10, 1882. Whereas. The Supreme Protector of the Universe has been pleased, in his wisdom, to call away from us, to a happier sphere, our sister Mas. MARY S. CHANDLER?Be it j therefore Resolved, That while we deeply feel the j loss of oh r Sister, we submit to the Divine! will of Iliru who doetb all things well. Resolved, That in the death of our Sister j we have lost a worthy and efficieut member; j one whose presence always brought a ray of sunshine to our meetings; one who was deep- I ly interested in the success of the organization j whose chief aim it is to bring aid and comfort | to loved ones when cast down by the black j pall of death. Resolved, That we tender to the afflicted family our heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolence in this, their sad beieavement. Resolved. That this preamble and resolu tions be iuscribed in our Minute Book; that a copy be transmitted to the family of our de ceased Sister, aud the same be published in the papers of the town. JNO. S. HUGHSON, Mrs. OCTAVIA MOSES, W. F. RHAME. Committee. Grateful Women. None receive so mucb benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an in- j teresi in recommending Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally j subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or de ranged liver, constant or periodical sick bead aches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders aud different parts of the body, a feeling jf lassitude and despondency, are all readily removed by these Bitters.? Courant Always Refreshing. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no mat- j ter how freely used. ? ?t w - - A "Word to Mothers. Mothers should remember it is a most im- j portaut duty at this season to look after the ! health of their families and cleanse the mala- i riaand impurities from their sy-tems, and 1 that nothing will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowels and purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic, adver tised in our columns.?Post. See other column. Stanley's China Hall. Messrs. J. C Stanley k Bro., Columbia, S. C, have enlarged their China Hall, adding j immensely to their fine Stock of Chiua, Glass, Earthenware. Silverware, Lamps, Toys. Games, Children's Carriages, and Housekeep ing goods, and, yet further, have put very low prices to fully compete with other markets. Write to or call ou them, and entire satisfac tion will be guaranteed. Skin diseases are increasing to an alarming extent, and when left aloue take deeper root, and the longer neglected are the more diffi cult to cure. They all indicate a disordered or impure condition of the blood, A few bot tles of the <rreat vegetable alterative, S. S. S., purifying the blood, cures all such diseases, ;-jd robs future years of much suffering. Price, $1.00 and Si.75 per bottle. Dr. Moffett'sTeethina (Teething Powders.) will cure your child. For sale by all drug gists and country merchants. _ =^^P1 sale. AGOOD DRAFT HORSE; WAGON and HARNESS?all in good condition. Price $135, cash?or to a good party, indul gence will be given oo a portion if desired. Apply at this office. March 28 Agricultural Lime Carbonate of Lime. BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS. Also BUILDING LIME, at $1.25 per barrel. Send for circular. FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. March 14 THE PALMETTO LAGER BEER BREWERY, ?IX? CHARLESTON, S. C, lias of late doubled their capacity, to suit the demand, with all modern improve ments, and manufactures dow a very superior article. Lager Beer of such a nature that it is always best where it can be had fresh from the B;ew iry, and is then the finest, most harmless aud healthiest tonic for family use. For particulars and prices write to CLAUSSEN BREWING CO., March 21 Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly amraoniated, ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting. ASH ELEMENT, for cotton, wheat, peas, etc. PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE ROCK. GENUINE LKOPOLDSHALL KAlNIT? (Direct importation fr<uo Germany. ) Cotton Seed Meal, Pure Ground Raw Bone, Nova Scotia Land Plaster, South Carolina Marl, Dried Blood. The above fertilizers are of very high grade and of uniform quality. Special inducements are offered for cash orders bv the car load. PRIVATE FORMULARS made to order of best materials. For terms, illustrated almanacs, colon-d humorous cards, etc., address the Company. .March 21, 2 rn. UOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! .Just published, a new edition of T>r. CUL VER WELL'S CKl.ElJltATED ESSAY ..n the radical cure of Spennatorrlkca or Seminal weak nes". 'r.voi'jma<y Seaiiual Losses. Itiiprifency, Meat.-il and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, ere.; ais". Consumption, Kpilcpsy ?int Iiis, itnluce'i by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance & < . Tne ceivbnued author; in this admirable Hssay. clearly demonstrates, from a rbitty years' j successful practice, that the :ih>rmiti;j C"tt*v- J qnences of se'fabuse may b<; rai'ic.i'iy curs?!: | pointing i;ut a m--'l<: ?.?! cure at once cert.i'n an?1 j etleetual, ?>v which every sufferer, no mutier j what his condition iv.iy be. n.ay cure hitnseb | cheaply, privately-and rridicaMy. 3S??*"Tiiis Lecture si.on ,1 in- im ihn hands of I every youth and every man in ibo land. Sent under seal. i'i a plaiu envv'one. to any ! address?, post paid. ?n reoept of six cents or two j pJita^C SMo.Ji-. Address THE '.UbVEUWKI.L MEDICAL CO.. 11 Ann Sr. Mbw Vokk ; Post Oriice Box,-J?O. I April 4 ly j columblThotel ; R. >.. LOWRANt^, Proprietor j COLUMBIA, S. C. Xuhle, Rooms and Servants First-class, j RATES REASONABLE. J Sent 20?3m. ' THE UNDERSIGNED BEING EXCLUSIVELY ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THE ToZER ENGINE, beg to call the attention of all who contemplate purchasing en gines to the advantage you secure in making your purchases from your own Manufacturers at home. You get the best that is made, (all Yankee manufacturers acknowledge this fact), adapted 'o the class of work for which they are needed. They will do more work with the same amount of fuel than any other engine. They are made outright at your own beautiful Capital. Tbey are more simple and less liable to get out of repair than any other, and ifany thing gets broken we are within a few hours of von to renlace what is wronsr. We guaran tee satisfaction to all. Engines made from SIX to FIFTY HORSE POWER. Repairing done at short notice. Fittings, Belting, Hose. Hancock inspirators, etc.. for sale. We refer 3'ou to a few who are using our Engines. References?Gen. John Bration; Col. James Jnnes, W. B. Esles, D. P. Crosby, Calvin Brice, Russell Black, H. J. McKcown. For prices, &c, address, TOZER & DIAL, April 11 I COLUMBIA S. C. HARDWARE MERCHANT*?, STATE AGE.VTS FOR KEMP'S MANURE SPREADER. This is a machine cart holding thirty to forty bushels, with large wheels, broad tire, and a short tougue to connect with the forward wheels of any farm wagon at the king bolt. It has u movable bottom similar to the traveling bed of a tread power, which, bv means of suitable machinery, when in gear, moves slowly between the sides of body,'car rying the load to the rear where it meets a swiftly revolving cylinder armed with teeth thatpicks the material to pieces and scatters it in fine particles as the team moves along. It will pulverize and evenly spread all kinds of manure, from the coarsest to the finest, ashes and lime, wet or dry, mail, muck, cotton seed, cotton seed meal, and all like fertili zers, with perfect unifcrmifv, in anv quantify per acre desired, either broadcast or in drills, in ON E-TENTH TU ET f ME REQUIRED BY HAND. Two men with team can spread from a pile in the field 75 to 100 loads per day. Yet its chief merits lie in QUALITY OF WORK, the manure being so thoroughly pulverized and equally distributed that forty to sixty per cent, more benefit is derived Lorn the same amount than when pitched out by baud in the ordinary lumpy, uneven way. For further particulars send for circular. Farquhar's Celebrated Iron Heel Stock. Farquhar's Hinged Wood Heel Stock. Towers' Light Iron Heel Stock. Avery's Walking Cultivator. Expanding Jersey Cnitiyator?Iron Frame. " HART & CO., CORNER OF KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON", S. C. _ ?? mm mmt ?a?a i worn in i.mi in inniiiiiiiin" 1111 i i i m i m i 11 im\? n~n -s^^m^iM^zm. 3^-;x-^^^w^>^\ Tlie Largest and Sffcst Complete - v< - - t- - -v>; 6EG. S. HACKER & SON Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF s SASH, BLINDS, nVE<0"0.1.<3.X23.S'S, MMSMmm^^M AND BUILDING MATEEIAL. Si",i 20 lv 201 EAST BAY, CI-I^VIlILESTO]Sr, s. c. DEALERS IX WHITE LEAD AND PAINTERS1 MATERIALS.I MKSO PAINT OILS, MACHINE OIJ-S AND BURNING OILS, | I (jLU ' " and spirit BA-liRRLS. j AGENTS FOR j HOWS^S SCALES, MARVIN'S SAFES. ' 4jb'> ABOVE SOLD AT MANUFACTUIlEItS' TRICES. V . - r> p / r;?/ //' i * 7 o i? / > z r* y TO ARRIVE. UN SATURDAY. APT; IL I?th, ONE CAIl LOAD TS ITC m ?in ii m Farm and Tirnbor JMulos, -AND Good Driving liorscs. Also, on band, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STVLES AND GRADES. At prices to suit the times C KT, RATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by the Kentucky Watrun Manu facturing Gompanv; of LouisvRie. Kx'~. April 4 " W. M. GRAHAM. lafilfi P?^^'S? SALE AND FEED STA8LES. ' TO ARRIVE, ABOUT MARCH 1st, ONE CAR LOAD WELL BROKE HORSES. All single drivers and suitable for saddle and draft purposes. For sale low for cash or Charleston acceptance, by HARRY" BROS. ill WM III II i im? i I Ii < II III i I i I il I II I? basing-1' powasa IN THE WOHLD. WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE. Manufactured by S. H. WILSON, Grocer, 306 King, and 53 Society Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Arid for Sale at Dr. A. J. CHINA'S DRUG STORE, Feb 14 o Suroter, S. C. REMOVAL. THE BARBER SHOP OF LAV AN AND EDWARDS HAS been removed to the room OVER SCHEME RIN.'S GROCERY, where, any work in their line?Hair Catling, Shav ing, Shampooing. Hair and Moustache Dying ?will be attended to in the most approved stvies of the art. Razor Sharpening a specialty. Particular attention paid to Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting, and Ladies waited on at their homes. PSEELESS ESTGIffE. Mounted or on Sills. Portable or Stationary Engines, any sire, from 3 to 50 Horse Power. 20-INCH MILL - - - $125. ----- ~:^**?J^i-> Suitable for G to 10-Hors? Power Engines. Capacity 8 to 12 bushels fine meal per hour. 18-INCH VERTICAL HILL, - $120. Su:table for t> to 10-Horse Power Engines, j Capacity 2 to 15 Bushels fine Meal per hour. Grain Threshers A Specialty. FARMER'S FRIEND FLOWS. AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MACHINERY. Fur Sule by SCEE?EH & BEID3ES, j GENERAL AGENTS; 41 MAIN-STREET. COLUMBIA. S. C. .Lin SI i \ jlii in? ii-mam v.-' tacaMaia.i1 ca ~3 ~~ri ||i h-t tip ^ l?i J. i ?? i?L6n; fiA ^: ii ? .'^ j DEAL EH IN Agent, us i linn TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY,! AND Abb KINDS r' Druggist's Sundries | USUALLY KEPI IX \ I'llt-Sl-CLASa DRUG j Toforeca, SiKiu aud Schars, j uAIyl/i!^ ox^&IJOi oil m j _%_ _ - ' I RliYsiciaii's Prescriptfc'iis eurcfuHy : coinpounded, ai:?] orders answered j with can' and i! ispat i'ii. Tlio puldic will lijsil wry stock of! McilicitK's complete, watTtiiJlcdgcnu-1 nie. titid Dl' tin- best utialit v. Call tuul sei1 for yourselves. Sumter, s. C, J;.u. 20, 1SSL Zm. j j W. S, F98SYTME & SON, DRY G-OODS AND CLOTHING, 4?G & 403 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly E. D. ANDREWS, 410 K1XG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, just receiver! abo;i .4.000 Yds. DRESS goods, JAPANESE ! Poplins. Leno?. Aimures, Euniiags, ! Mohairs, Steel Mixtures. &c. Also three cases Colored Law us at 5. ? and Sc. ' CHARLES "SERBUSSE,"' ~| Importer and Manufacturer of ; BASKETS, j AND dkaler IN Toys and Fancy Goods, j CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, &C. \ 304 King Street, 4 Doors above Wentwortb, j Sign cf the Big Basket. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly ?TMcCO BB, Jr. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IX Lime, Ceraeni? Plaster Paris And Other Building Material. -ALSO Land Plaster and Eastern Hay, NO. 130 EAST RA V, CHARLESTON*, S. C. March 21 lv ARKER'S HA!R BALSAM. The Test. Geanest snd ! most Economical Hair | Dressing. NgyeOTS io Eestcro the youthful color to grey FiorcstoB Cologne. 5 A new r.r.U exetetiinjty fra. $ prftnt s:id lasting ptri'ua?. t? A Pare Family Madicias that ik\c? Jctisdcsfes. | 0 If you are a mechanic or firmer, worn out with Q B overwork, or a mother run down Ly family or housc 9 hold ci:t:es try Park?h' . GtNC?X Tonic 2 If yo;t arc a lawyer, minister or business man ex J5 hausted by mental strain cr anxious carts do not! ? ;:.;:c intoxicating stimulants, but uic Pakicee's j at C^sek Tw;."c. If yen have- Dyspepsia. Rheumatism. Kidney crd Urinary Compja-.nts. or ifyou are troubled with any S disorder of the!mir;.i.stomach bowcis. blood or nerves g you can be cared i y Pakkek's Ginge;: Tonic, g Kyoa arc wasting away fro.Ti n^e, dissipation or ? ffi any iliser.seor weakness and require a sifmuiant take % g C-iNOri? To::iC at once: itwii! invigorate and buiiJ ?j ]? yet tip from the first di*se hu: will never intoxicate. & I: has saved h'.mdrcds cx jives it may save yours. * I!I?COX ? CO.. ?<3 VVniisai St.. New York. 50c. aad ? occ liviior sizes, a*. dienir? ta luctucic??; ' GREAT SAVING BCXINC DCIXAR SIZZ. W SUM TER, S. C Invite the attention of their friends and the public generally to tin LIEGEST STOCK THEY HAVE EVER HAD, Which hns been purchased wub gr-nt care, with the view of .?uiiing ail cin.-ses of buyer.*, l>;>th in quality and price. Those who want THE BEST GOODS FOR THE. LEAST MONEY, are invited to call and be convinced that the the place to get them i* at the store of DULTMANX & BROTHER. 7gi" Those who have not settled their old accounts will please do at once. April S 0 It Iii Tit! i m YOU CAN GET CHOICE MESS SALMON, CHOICE No. 1 MESS MACKEREL, CHOICE SMOKED HALIBUT, BONELESS CODFISH, CHOICE MESS MACKEREL IN j 51b TINS, MAILLARD S COCOA, BROMA, | AND CHOCOLATE, BOAST BEEF IN CANS, SHRIMP BRAWN, TURKEY AND MACARONI IN CANS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN CANS, CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES, THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CRACKERS AND CANDIES, CALL AND SSG O?il C?m.'olelB Stock of GROCERIES, WHICH WE ARti jg at Bottom Prices. Call ctflv nod o'ieu. attd obl'^e. ;KER & BOLTM?ii Xov. A. J. CIMNA, 1 m mm DEALER IX nmm, MEDICINES, -A Nil Vi N : ; i < \.ET mm [% 1? *. i i: a M> luu III uur.-tj!-:?::n \) . . a: ;o caxcy TOir.iCT ARTICLES; A.:. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, j1 -\ n:. GLASES, PUTTY, etc. y"?fr- ritysiei;??*' prcscr;i>l'<-r.s ncctratcly : in;...;;:i hii. .\'ate:: ?S ? lv R-?BEBT f:3??j: ? SONS, impurte::s a>d ; ealers in ft, Wins ail 44 South-Scree:, Baltimore, Md. , Dcccuibcr h Removal P. & iL Ja SE?SES Have RemoTed into their New Stables on Liberty Street. ON HAND. One Car-load Well-broke Driving and Draft Horses, and One Car-load Well broke Mules, Large and SmalL. OUR LIVERY1. Our Business in this Line Will be Con-* tin tied with Increased Facilities. Special Eargaius on Hauling Contracts. PURCHASERS Will Gad it to tbeir interert to call and examine Stock before buying elsewhere. Sept Tl_ THE SOMTER STOVE MAN. STOVES. PUMPS, TINWARE,. STOVE CASTINGS, WIL LOW WARE, DRIV EN PUMPS, OAS PIPES AND ELBOWS. ALSO LAMP FIXINGS AND CROCKERY. Gas Pipe Cut and Threaded. Water Works Put Up. Pumps Put Down. Stoves Rebuilt. Tin Ware Repaired. Guns Putin Order. Houses Roofed. VIav 12 _ _ jyr_ IT STANDS ?T THE HEAD. The Light, Running That it is the Acknowledged LEADER IN THE TRADE CANNOT RE DISPUTED. . Many Imitate It; J None Equal It. The Largest Armed. The Lightest Running. The Most Beautiful "Woodwork, AND IS WARRANTED To be Made of the Beat Material. To do Any and All Ei.uls of Work., To 6c: ?Comjjlcte in Every Respect. A jrea is wan ted?add ress DOMESTIC S. M. CO. Richmond, Va. FOR SALE SY A, A. SOLOMONS, SUM TER, S. C. Dec 6 iS tp Steifes >S^3^e? mm li Safest JOHNSON GRASS SEED J TIiss jrr.-i5> w i'.i j?ro\v in any clima:c. Will ?nourerihe.l. r.a.nd 'h;ien.*c hear-or' : South*. .; !? suuinier. :?.Hd the rigors of a ? ort hero iv inter, tiwws on a?v kind of ho : Kay rieb, juicy aiid iciidcr: AlU-r tirst y . r will :.; ::! tbrw cu'.tings. 1'iicc. subject to ?uctua* t'fiigj p.T t.iisini: 2<'f. p<-r por.bd. JOSERL HARD IE, Selaa, Alabama. Feh 7 -lm 80 BAYS' TRIAL RES Wo HSi? froo on SO days* trial Dr. Bye's Electro-Voltaic Belts Anil other Elect ric Appliances TO MEN su? feriii-r troni XcrvonVi Debility, Los; Vitality and rvhiftrc?! Troubles* Also for Kbeu~ a lisJH, I^Jvor und 1\i<hu*y Troubles. a*umany oiiirrtiivojt-Speedy curoe guaranteed. Iliua trato?1 Pamputot fr???. Address voltaic BELT CO., Marshall, .Mich,