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m * TUESDAY, KOVEMBEB "21. .. ? Entered at the Post Office at Sumter, S. G., <ts Second Class Matter. EXA3J3KE Y??JB DATES."" -o We request each of our subscribers to ex? amine the address on bis paper, and particu? larly to observe the date upon it. This date ?bows the time up to which the paper has beeo^?flj<?J>r. Many of our subscribers will it they have paid io advance; are many others who will discover itjthey bave not. - ~ ?TEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -. Fonts*? Horse and Cattle Powders. A. A. Solomons-Come and See Fresh Ar? rivals.. . Welch 4 Eason, Charleston, S. C.-Family and Fancy Groceries. T. V. Walsh, Judge of Probate-Citation Notice, Estate of Hampton Corbett. i i - Hiss Kate DeLoacb, of Camden, is visiting the family of Rev. H. F. Cbreitzberg. Our old friend Mr. W. A. Todd was in . town a few days last week. He seems to be enjoying the best of health.1 Slr. Gus. Cloyd, who resided in Sumter when a ,boy is here for the first time in a number pf years. . Ker. Samuel A. Weber, Editor of the, Southern Christian Advocate,, is expected to occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church next Sabbath morning. His friends will be grati? fied at th? opportunity of hearing bim. We understand that Mr. Harry Hoyt has fully determined to perpetrate matrimony, and" leaves on Thursday morning for Gra? ham's Tl 0., on the Sooth Carolina Railroad, where he will execute his designs. A. large part of our space is occupied this veel^by the Report of the County Commis- | iioners. It; requires no little labor to correct- j ly record the namer?os items of which it is j composed, and Judge T. V. Walsh, the Clerk : of the Board, deserves credit for the legible and careful, manner in which tb? report is written. We are Indebted to Mr. Thos. S. Drayton I for a lot of fine potatoes of the "Southern j Queen** Tariety, one of which weighs over j seven pounds. Mr. Drayton has made over ! six hundred bushels of these potatoes from ? one acre of ground. The largest one exam- j iaed weighs over nine pounds. Who can beat it? The Rev. Dr. Girardean preached at Wedge- j field, morning and evening os last Sunday to j a large congregation, many of whom were j from Sumter and the surrounding country. ' Hts sermons were very able efforts. Tbe i Methodist church was closed in the evening j that the congregation might hear him. The j Presbyterians have a nea;? and comfortable | church, and nearly finished, and have lately j ^hees presented with a new stove by our towns- j T. C. Scnffe. The kindness and j {ity of tl? Wedgefield people washery ; kb ward the strangers present on Sun- ! itrick Borns, a native of Troy, N. : ??out 42 j'ears, died in the Guard i .re on Jast Saturday evening. Ile j w^abUc^s^??^??^-fo?lowed the business j in^umter years ago, but oas been located at j Mayestille for some tiuiC past. About three j weeks ago he gave up.business, and began ; wandering ?boat, and on Thursday, the -Sib j inst., he applied at the saw mill of Mr. W. j H. Epperson, on the Ceutral Railroad, for : work. l^While there he was attacked with an j apparent congestion of the brain,, superin- ; du ced by the dissipation and exposure to ! which he had subjected himself of late, lie i was brought to Sumter and cared for by the : Town authorities and sympathizing friends. ! Medical attention, however, was of no avail, ? and he paid the-penalty of his sins, by a pre- j mature death. Watches, clocks, jewelry, silver and plated i ware at C I. Hoyt k Bio's. A magnificent line of Fancy Goods, Toys, j [. kc, for Weddiog Presents, Birth-day Pres- : en ts and Christmas and New Year Presents, \ I at KenoedyisBook Store. i' * " v Sudden Death. An old colored man, Washington Sumter j \. by-name, was-found dead in the re*r of the j ? office of Messrs Blanding k Blauding on yes- j Ktvcday morning. He lived about eleven miles j W from-Sumter in the Stateborg neighborhood, ? and bad cometo town on horseback priori-j pally^for the purpose of conveying his real j estate to his wife by a deed of gift. A few j moments before he was found dead, he was . in the office of the Clerk of the Court in ap- ! _ parently his usual health, where the deed was j f being written. An inquest was held over his j remains, and the opinion of the jury w as that ; j be died from a disease of the heart. Burned to Deat?i. Geo. Graham, a yoong colored man, was ? barned to death this morning about 3 o'clock, j t He was visiting some colored women who live j intbe jrardofMr. W.B. Peebles, and while j sitting before tbe fire soddenly fell forward j and was fatally burned. The other iemntes j : ot the house claimed to have been asleep at i : the time, and on awaking, found him in a j prone position upon the fire. It is said that j he was subject to epileptic seizures and a j large scar upon bis body was caused by bi3 ! I having been burned in a similar way before^ j It is probable that an attack of this kind oe- j casioned his fall and the want of timely assis- j tance resulted in his deaib. j Tha Baptist Association. TheSantee Baptist Association met in the j Baptist Church at this place on Tuesday last, ; with a full attendance, every Church being! represented. Drs. Manly and Furman, and j Col. Hoyt cf the Baptist Courier, were present, and added much to the interest of the occa? sion. Dr. Furman preached the introductory ! .ermon. I The Association adjourned on Thursday, ! ?SSrfteg * ^??fttgpernn* session, to meet next year ! - at Manning*"^. J ' The Executive Board oHbe~Assoeiation will I ' will ea'deavor to make arrangements to sup- i ply all destitute churches with preachers and j ' the outlook iUr future work seems hopeful. Seduced Bates to Charleston. The rates of fare on the South Carolina R. - K. have been greatly reduced for the benefit of persons attending the Industrial Exhib?- ? ( tion and Mosiet! Festival in Charleston, from i November ?A:h to December 16th. Tickets ! ; will be sold at the low rate of three cents per j , Aile for the roond trip, the tickets being good j for ten days to return if stamped by the Sec- ! retary of the Agricultural Society. No tickets, j however, are good after the 18th of Decem- j i ber. The following is the fare from_ tbe sta- i < tiona on the Carneen Branch : Camden, $4 30: \ I Boykin's, $4.05; Sanders', $3.95 ; Claremont., j i $3.75; 0|n?len Junction, $3.55; Midleton's, j I $3.45 ; Wateree, $3.30. Leave Camden 7.00 ! i a. m. 4.45 p. m. Arrive io Charleston, j 1 12.55 p. m. 11.30 p.m. Tickets, good for nine days and return I, before Dec. 18th, will be sold on the Central ? i Road for ?2.25 from Sumter, and $2.30 from j i -Manning. Ichabod aodjotber Poems, by W. G. Kenne- j i dy, always ou sale at kennedy's Book Store. ! f THE OFFICIAL RETURNS. The County Boards of Canvassers met on Tuesday morning and made the following returns of the election in. this county. STATE ANT? COUNTY. The whole number of Votes given, for GOVERNOR was.1.907 Hugh S. Thompson.1,720 J. Hendrix McLane. 187 The whole number of Votes given for LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR was.. .1,907 John C. Sheppard.1,720 Rob't D. White. 187 The whole number of Votes given for SECRETARY OF STATE was.1.816 Jas. N. Lipscomb.1,669 Themas Buskins. 147 The whole number of Votes given for ATTORNEY GENERAL was..1,817 C. Richardson Miles.1,669 C. Baring Tanner. 148 The whole number cf Votes given for i TREASURER was.1,817 J. P. Richardson.1,669 j W. H. Stanton. 148 The whole number of Votes given for COMPTROLLER GENERAL was. ..1,817 I William E. Stoney.1.669 ' Simeon Ccrley. 148 The whole number of Votes given for SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION was.1,817 A. Coward.1,669 L D. Durham. 148 The whole number of Votes given for ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL was.L.818 A M. Maniganlt.1,669 Julius DeJough. 148 The whole uumber of Votes fer SCHOOL COMMISSIONER was.1,817 J Diggs Wilder.1,669 W. P. Smith. 148 The whole number of Votes for COUNTY COMMISSIONERS was.1,834* VF. A Cooper.1,679 R. W.Jenkins.1,674 R. E. Muldrow.1,671 J. A Burns. 148 Jas. Grinin. 146 Geo. "W. Murray. 145 [ The whole number of Votes for PROBATE ! JUDGE was.1,819 ?J T. V. Walsh.1,673 j J. M. Brown.\. 146 j The whole nunber of Votes given for SEN j ATOR was.-..1,935 ? Jos. H. Earle.1,732 ! T. J. Coghlan. 202 R. J. Brownfield. 1 ? The whole number of Votes given for j REPRESENTATIVES to the General As- j sembly, for the County of Sumter.. .1,901 Richard D. Lee.1,678 BL E. L. Peebles.1.6S5 ? F.J. Mayes.1,692 j D. E. Keels.%.1,660 J. G. White..'.. 205 i Jake Parrot. 2 ? H. T. Avant. 198 Thos. D. Foxwcrth. 179 j R. H. Richardson. 199 j J. W. Wesberry. 1 : EL D. Green. 23 j The whole number of Votes given for Con- ! stitutional Amendment RelaSrg to the DIS? QUALIFICATION of ELECTORS.. .1,288 Yes/..1,282 No.;. 6 { The whole number fo Votes given for Con- ! siittiiional Amern d?nent Ile-Iating to TIME j. OE HOLDING ELECTIONS.1,229 i I Yes.1,224 ! ? No..:. 5 j Thc whole number of Votes given for Con- j stitucional Amendment Relating to NEW ! COUNTIES. 031 j Yes. 495 j Nb. 136 I i CONGRESSIONAL, j The whole number of Votes given for j MEMBER OF CONGRESS was..... 6,029 j [ Samuel Lee.5,281 ! E.W. M. Mackey. 744 j Jno. S. Richardson. 1 j E. W. Moise. r \ . T. J. Geney. 1 ? D. W. Chandler. 1 I The safe of thc county treasurer of Hamj>- ? ton has been robbed of $8,000 and-some val- J uable papers. The affair is euveioped in ; mystery, uot the slightest clue to the perpe- j i trator having beeu found. The safe has been . examined by an expert, Mr W. C. Chapman, j , of Augusta, who has giren a certificate to tbe ? I effect that the safe was opened by the combi- j ' nation, no marks of violence sufficient to affect I the lock bavins: been discovered. ? A druggist in New Richmond, 0., .Mr, E. J. \ Douham, writes us the following: 'I consider i r\ Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup one of the very best | things made. I use it altogether in my own j family and can therefore recommend it. -;- 1 School Books, of all grades, for both pub- ! lie and private schools, always ou hand at j KENNEDYS Sumter Book Store. Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist and Afri- i can Methodist Hymn Books, Arueriraii Tune ! Booi'.s, -Baptist Tune Books, and Moody and j Sankey Gospel Hymns, of evtry variety, ahvayson hand at Kennedy's Book Store. The English and Americr.n.Poets, elegantly j bound, and the Seaside and Franklin Square j Library, ia endless variety, at KENNEDY'S Book Store. NOTICE TO DRCGCISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.- ! U I guaratiiee Shriner's lad ian Vermifuge to . destroy and expel worms from the human ! body, where they exist, if used according to i the directions. You are authorized to sell it i on the abo*e conditions. David E. Foetz, ; ^ Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. j 0 A Difficult Problem Solveci. i 9 The desire for stimulants is becoming a ? monstrous evil aod how to overcome it is a j serious question wi1 h reformers. Parker's ! ^ Ginger Tonic fairly solves the difficult prob- j Q lcm. It invigorates body and mind without 1 intoxicating, aud has brought health and : d happiness to many desolate bornes -En- > - piirer. See other column. j " What Seven Could Not Do. | si NASHVILLE, Tenn., April C. 1881.a j 5' II. II. WAGNER & Co.: Sirs-Seven physi- j tl siaus could not do for me what your Safe j Kidney and Liver :.':i:c accomplished. Hope- j lessly sick with kidney disease, it restored me j ?c to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. In all ages discoveries have been made ' ? which at the time were not appreciated. This ts eminently true of the great vegetable Spe- j L-ific S. S. S-, which bas never been kuoivn to j fail to cure the worst case of Scrofula. The j tction of the remedy is simple and perfect, j e( Eradicates the disease by renewing and puri- j s: ying the blood. Price, $1.00 and $1.75 perl Dottle. j t As a purifier of tue blood Ayer's Sarsapa- j .?Ha has no equal. It wonderfully irnnToves ! :be complexion and gives to old and young j :hc bioom of health. I Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Powders, ) 1 Jj Yill cure your child. For sale by all drug? gists and country merchants. ' The best cure for diseases of the nerves, brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. If you need Sash, Doors and Blinds, Build? ers' Hardware and Paints, all si2es of Window Glass or Cooking Stoves, you will find it to your interest to write to N. Jacobi, Wilming? ton, N. C., and get his prices before you make your purchases. Entirely Satisfactory. Ladies wishing a perfume that combines novelty, delicacy and richness, oud Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. THOUSANDS OF DOLLAR S are wasted on physicians' fees by the dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the billious, and thc nervous, when a dollar expended on that unapproacha? ble vegetable tonic and alterative, DR. SIM? MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, would in every case effect a radical core. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND on LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and all Troubles arising from the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Taken two or three times a day it prevents : Fevtrr and Ajrue, Malarial Fever. Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Cholera. OH, WOMAN ! -SS* Why will you allow yourself to be prostra? ted, your system enervated, your health com? pletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of those insidious and oft times fatal diseases called "Female Weaknesses," when you can be entirelv enred by using SIMMONS' HE? PATIC COMPOUND. It will remove Pimples find Blotches, purify your Blood, and make your Skin clear and healthy. For sale every where? in Sumter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, In Mayesville by Dr. F. J. MAYES. DOWIE & MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Oct 17 Ti C. SCAFFE, L THE TRAD J KEEPS on band a full and com? plete assortment of STOVES, TIN-WARE, IRON - WARE, WILLOW and WOOD -WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, - CUT? LERY, POTS, KETTLES, and everything in the line of a general hardware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, Call and October 24. - REPAIRING NEATLY DONE TO STOVES, PUMPS, GUNS AND PISTOLS. Tin.' Roofing Done in any Part of the Country. see me at my old stand on Main Street, and I will give satisfaction in every bargain. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. COTTON SEED MEAL AND ALL FERTILIZER SUPPLIES. WANDO PHOSPHATE C03?PANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. FRANCIS B. HACSSE, Prgsiient. JOSIAH S. SR0T51T, Treasurer. Nov 14 - 3m. ANOTHER ARRIVAL ! ! STILL THEY COME ! A CAR LOAD OF FRESH HORSES -AT Harby Bros. Feed and Sale Stables, ARRIVED OCTOBER 21ST. All good single drivers and good workers. All stock guaranteed as represented. Buyers are invited to examine stock. No charge for slvowing. , Bran Si.25 per 100 pounds. Rust Proof Oats 70c. per bushel. HARBY EROS. HORACE HARBY. SUMTER, S. C._ HENRY J. nARBY. KINGSTREEj S, C. 'NOW OPEN 9 A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK -OF Ladies' Eal! and Winter Dress Goods and Notions IN ALL THE NEW SHADES AND COMBINATIONS. Our Stock of Ladies' Shawls* and Cloaks Is Very Large and Varied. fife Keep the Largest Line of Kid Gloves in this Market, A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF HM OR? GOADS, OBUM, HOB, BATS, TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS INVITED. Chese Goods will be sold at the Lowest Possible Figures. SAMPLES SE XT ON APPLICATION", AND ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. J0H.N REID. September 19 mw ESTABLISHED ? ?c^-? NINETY-EIGHT YEARS SPPf^Q'Fcr tho MERCHANT on our New Plan ! tf* E03 ff? m^, S?S2f2?or ??E ?J??RKET GIWMWIR SEEDS 8EED3!?or ?he PRIVATE FAMILY ?ECf^? vfafafi^^iGrowR bv ourselves on ga ggg ESBBSIV S C felig KT Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and Rural Regi?ter FRJEE TO ALL. MERCHANTS* SUND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST DAVID L?NDRETH?SONS,SEE? GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA THE MARKETS. SUMTER. S.C., Nov. 21, 13S2. COTTON-About 325 bales of cotton ave been sold during the week ending Nov. 1st. Market closed firm. Wc quote: Ordi ary 7??8 : Good Ordinary 8$09; Low fiddling 9?; Middling Bl ; Good Middling 3 i CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 18, 1882. COTTON.-Market dull. Sales about 1.600 ales. Quotations are: Ordinary ?j.<5?9}.; Loud Ordinary 9j(?;?^: Low Middling, Middling l?J(??0|; Good Mid Hug, 10|. w--PM-p-mw--g-Miw .'marm 'UTT'S PILLS A SUGAR PLUM. Tutt's Pills are now covered with a vanilla jgar coating, making them as pleasant to tvalluw as a little s^ugr;:- pinn-., and rendering lem agreeable to the most, delicate stomach. They cure sick headache and bilious colic. They give appetite and flesh to the body. They cure dyspepsia aud nourish the sys :m. ' They cure fever and ague, costiveness, etc. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a box. July 18 " f_ 5m Estate of Wm.-M. Scott, DECEASED. A LL PERSONS having claims against said -\_ Estate will present the same duly attest 1. and all persons i;; any way indebted to ; lid Estate will make immediate pavment to ? JOSEPH G. SCOTT, Nov 1-3t Qualified Executor. Estate of A, D. Kirby, DECEASED. " WILL APPLY TO THE JUDGE OF ! I PROBATE for Sumter County on the 14th ly of December, 1S82, fora Final Discharge i Administrator of aforesaid Estai.-?. MARY KIRBY, NOY 14-4t Administratrix, \TTHEN you visit Charleston do not for V V cet to select a STOCK OF FRUIT. If von have not sold it before begin now. There is Money in it . ?We iiave a number of vessels importing, direct from ' the West Indies, cargoes ot Oranges. Bananas, Pineapples, Cocoa-nuts, ?fcc. while our stock of Apples, Lemons, Pea? nuts, Raisins, Citron, as well as of Poiatocs, Cabbages and Onions, is large aud well selected. C. BART & CO., r Importers ami Wholesale Dealers, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ordcs fil led promptly. Nov 7 Gm State of South Carolina. ? COUNTY OF SUMTER. I By T. Y. W.dsh, Esy., Prolate Judye, j TT7HEREAS, A. M. CORBETT, made ! YV suit to me, to grant him Letters of ! Administration of the Estr*e and effects of j HAM PT ON CORBETT* not mentioned in the last Will and Testament of the said Hampton ? Cor'itt r, deceased- ? These are therefore to cite and admonish j all and singular the kindred ami r-rditors of! ] the said Hampton Corbett, !a?? of said ! County and State, deceived, that they he and j a;? oar, hefore TIC, in thc Court of Probate, to j be held at Sumter on December Gth, (1882) ; next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock! in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the sahl Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, ibis 21st doy of November, Anuo Domini. 1S82. T. V. WALSH, [L. S.J NOT 21-2t Judge of Probate. A. H. M?LLIftAJf, COTTON, RICE AND NA YAL STORES Factor and General Coiiiniission Merchant. CHARLESTON, S. C. Pe rceiving a disposition on the part of some of our friends and patrons to HOLD THEIR COTTON rather than accept present prices, we beg respectfully to inform them that we are prepared to HOLD COTTON, for ay specified time, at LOW RATES OF STORAGE and INSURANCE, and to make LIB? ERAL CASH ADVANCES on same at reasonable rates of interest Shipments either for sale on arrival, or to be held, solicited. Sen 12 HART A,\D COMPANY, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, FOR SALE, HA .1? ES, TRACE CHAINS, BRADES STEEL ELWELLS AND R *N DLED LOES, AXES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, G BUB HOES, SOCKET SPADE?, SWEDES IBON, REFINED IRON, PLOW STEEL, BACK BANDS, HAME ST BINGS, PLOW LINKS. AGENTS FOR Chicago Screw Pulveriser Puts In Crops at Half the Cost of the Flow. Over 100,000 Acres have been put into Crops by these Machines. PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS & LETTERS, Address, HART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FOR SALE, SADDLES, BLIND AND RIDING BRIDLES, HARNESS, WO O D W A li E, TIN WABE, CUTLERY, HUBS, SPOKES, KLVS, AXLES, GRAIN MILLS, BOLTING CLOTH, MILL ROCKS, PuT WARE, TURPENTINE AND COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGESTS FOB KEIR'S MANURE AND COTTON SEED SPREADER. THIS CUT SHOWS TUE .-P READE lt W ll IL ti DRILLING. IT A Ls O BROADCASTS. AGENTS FOR WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, IMPROVED COTTON PUNTER*. GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND PLOWS. PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, THOMAS SMOOTHING AND PULVERIZING HARROWS, LA DOW DISC PULVERIZING HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER. -o FOR SALE FULL LINES OF STEEL BLADE?, BOLTS, &c. ORDER PLOW BLADES, ?tc. BY NUMBERS. CH A li l,KST<?g. S^C? GROCERIES!" GROCERIES ! Main Street, Near Liberty, lave jusi received a large and well assorted stock of Groceries, j \ and are prepared to sell them as cheap as any store in town. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Fair and Honest Dealing. Highest Prices Paid for Cotton, MURRAY a MURRAY, Agents, DEALERS IN DRESS GOODS, HATS, CLUTOIMi, HOM, ITC. IN ANY DEPARTMENT They are able to Compete WITH ANY HOUSE IN TOWN AND They beg a Share of Public Patronage, Guaranteeing to give satisfaction both iu quality and price. REMEMBER Tliey glee to every customer a chance at their Prize Sewing Machine, for Every Dollars Purchase. Oct 3 GRAHAM'S STABLES, KEP ?BLIGAN-S TREET, FRESH ARRIVAL, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, ONE CAR LOAD -OF IRIS ID lillis. Good Driving Horses. -AND Farru und Timber Mules, Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At pt ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured hy the Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. --ALSO TENNESSEE WAGONS. 0cil4_ W. M. GRAHAM. T O Before Buying, Call and Examine my CLOAKS. DOLMANS AND WALK? ING JACKETS. They are from the Manufacturers, and arc guaranteed as to style, quality and price. I hare a nice and well selected Stock of DRESS GOODS, Shaws, Neck Wear, Kid Gloves, 'Hoisery, TJndervests, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Glass, Tin and Crockery Ware, all of j which is guaranteed as io prices and quality. Attention is called to our 8 and 10 cts. -Loug-Cloth. ALTAMONT MOSES, North-East Corner of Main and Liberty Streets. HOW IS ?IT That ALTAMONT M<l||? sells a Box containing Three C?J?es of Fine Toilet Soaj> for FIVE CENTS ? To the Men and Boys!j I have the Best Assortment, Latest j stylesand lowest prices of Men's and j Boys' CLOTHING, fit, make and pri-1 ces guaranteed. A very large Stock of first slass UL- i S TEES an d~0 VERCO ATS. j Largest Stock of HATS, ever in town j at marvelous low figures. These com? prise all thc latest Styles. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every kind, size and condition. Fits for all. SHIRTS and UNDERSHIRTS, Col? lars, Cuffs, Cravats and Silk Ildkfs., in endless varietj' and at boltoin prices. ALTAMONT MOSES. The Fact is Undisputed THAT for BAGGING AND TIES, FLOUR and other GROCERIES, the place to Buy the Best Good* for the Least Money j is at ALTAMONT MOSES*. Fine Guns, Fine Pistols, TRUNK?, of all kinds, LAMPS, of every size, at ALTAMONT MOSES?. iBiiiil I represent the following FIKS?-CLASS Fire Insurance Companies: Commercial Union of London. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Manhattan Fire Ins. Co. ofN. Y. ALTAMONT BROSES, SUMTER, S. C. Oct 3 THOMPSON & ENGLISH, BLACKSMITHS. We have opened oar Shop on Libfizty Street, next door to Barby Bros. ma are prepared to shoe horses and mules, do vagon work and all classes of wood work, in irst class style. We can put on shoes from 50 cents to S2 )cr pair. We have on hand fiue steel plates for race lorses. All work guaranteed Prices always satisf? actory. No ?cia? ?a celling out work. R. THOMPSON, Oct 24 y C. M. ENGLISH. BULTMANN & BRO. SUMTER, S. C. Invite the attention ?f their friend* and th? public generally to the LARGEST STOCK THEY HAVE EVER HAD, Which hn* been purchased wi?h grear care wiih tho view of soiling nil ciasi?5 of *" buyer*, both in qu::iii,y and pri?e* Those wh<> want THE BEST MODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY are invited to call snd ht convinced that th? the place to get them is at r'.-e .?tore of BULTMANN' ? BROTHER. p*jr> Tbo?e who have not jettied their old accovar* ?ill |>Ioa<? <io so at oi.e*?. April S A. J. CHINA, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, O tiemicals. FINE TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Ac., 4c. Faints, Oils, Varnishes, DYE STUPFS, GLASS, PUTTY, &c. 0?T" Physicians' prescription* accurately compounded. March 18-ly JAS. D. BLANKING, WM. D. BAXD?SO. r BLABING & BLAMING, Attomej's at Law, Sumter, S. C. Juue 21 tf. f. F. li. DELOUMK, Agent* TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS'OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DREG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff awl Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C, Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, at)d orders auswcreA with care and dispatch. Tlie public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. 0 , Jan. 20, 2m. TO\ HOYT, AGENT FOR v SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOR- . The Peerless Steam Engine, ggPThe Acme Harrow. GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, -and All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will Ged it to their ;dvant;igc to con? sult him before purchasing August 22 KILL SUPPLIES, &c, &c. Consisting itt part of INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, HEMP AND INDIA RUBBER PACKING, Lace Leather, Oilers, Wrenches, Machinery Oils, Circular and Upright Kill Saws, FILES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Bunches, Babbit Metal, Solder. Block Tin, Lead, and Gin Bristles. -A ESO Pratt's Celebrated Sefton, (Has, FEEDERS and CONDENSERS Furnished at Manufacturers'' Prices in this city by JOHN O. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept 12 3m irani i mm, AT ST A IV S ILL'S OLDSTAND. rHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part nershtp, an J are prepared to do and ?cock ivedcd In the Hue of Blacksini?btfg, Korse-S&o*fe& arriare and Wagon Work, 4c., t jih dispatch, and at reasonable prices. Sa? refaction guaranteed. Spc-sal personal attention given to Hors?* ihoeing. His old customers, and aoy others -wantH? 'ork donc arc invited tocal! ut the old cMa*d-~ n Republican Street, opposite? Graham's tables. W. C. STA VOIL, Oct 24 _ J. 1. BRUNSOK. J MOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, )ffice on Main Street, \qp stain;; Bultmann's New Building. SUMTER, S.C. Aug 2 ,.