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.1 mm sfttr* tirpouatatng addi tfae capacity " of ir. r:n. Mr. Ii. 8. Dar PnBaot ?Ttomore Into 'ft* JV^riakins - Mr. French f W ksbjUrrin the country, ;?? to be tote V Sr. Early. JSen^?^W*? elbeo v?*?w?r so entortahaneot a* Mun* .j A crowded boose will. f??: Tho attention of Administrators and Exe ^^ts?d to tle^^fbefs :iTe^ by hwr I? snali^swangj returns dar;ng and February, so long s*ss^:^B^f^? 'k**J*rir " * 1#r 6i to tbek ^trtiW: Ac.,1 Bcf**** *?Dsjt*s*&*f fSH the Central Another Depot will be and called s given in tend* in that vicinity- for up .yen** ' called [frotsT. J. Taomey, Company, Ahnonae. >It in sinlanac^anoy 8 lots* V agent want be contains different fertilisers bandied. Floats" are, grenf deal ngf an of Mr. for bis niSI be> leased to fertilisers and wiR n!so order* for fertilisers handling largely this vertisnment. ~ .... ?.. ^ fcftotedn tbn residence of Mrs. A. J. tbeg^r a parsonage WNM. Some haveb?*n made already. , the Obareh, and/ it^aow * 'a Baptist per-'. ?of the Church *-J?r nnd Musical Festival ^eitisroaonb* town will ^_ss]sp, and :anvn tors-; Jir>:J- ? .'_. . ^communication from Mr. J. | ~ and c?rrobontfes: vis: ThatW * - it j *umter, and that it is neither *<co^nfertaW* nor sbowj." One that ii bot&caai&rtsbJe and showy should be pro* >rfded for the Iravelliug public by some one: Wei&mafi and Southron: ' Dsaa Sl?S?I note your ccmmenta on the r^df?onof my "Back.". I.beg to say,, that, though this conveyance is hotax comfortable wy at fastidious minds c rnand, it' is town of Sumter w??,f support. I4?!eod my "Back" * for tbe m? nf my pa Tt?u* exclusively, and only take others as a matte, or accommodation, ^-l'jergei that yonshould^take. the trouble to advertise me gratitoously. ZfS?' .RenjectfwHyv ; ? **V - S JA& K. JERVBt, xSumtef^S. C-, Jaa. 9th, 1883. 3& v : I*ac&ee, Attention! i W? kam through The Committee, that on j .4fre evening of Tuesday the 23d of January, i there w ill be given a bop at $!osie Hall. We j uadcretand that those baying charge of j arrangements are using their best efforts to 3*akc. the dsnee a success., Good mask: from Symington, and good oysters from Norfolk, ,^are two pleasant attractions that will form ^atarerof tbe occasion. The following are lie Committee ; Wa. D. Blanding, Julian B. 3?fbjj ?? b? Cnaidfer, & Sann- j ;iii; Stofcftr Fresiding-VB?et "dfi sfeajier Distrj^, ^ ^urcb Sooth, hasp i?actsfcd in Caadea. following is a |?art Pof :^is appoiatmeuts, as published in' the. ^ oeatt: ' ' B&dOprilfc?_-_-Jan. 2T, 28 j Spring Hill and Kershaw. St. John's. - W?' ^ ; . . Feb. 3, 4 Satiiee, Kammerton.....~ .....Feb. 10, 15 E^r^c^r?S^E."r..T.r..*r.Fcb". tt, *25 SWtoh (Friday}s..-r~..?~-.......~.Mar. 2 Clarendon c*_.Mar. 3, 4 Wedpe?eld? Prtwidence.-.Mar. 10, 11 #besterBeid, G. fl_<~JUr. 17? 1% Lyiachbarg and St. LnkYs_Mar. 24, ? 25 Foreston, Jordon-. ^;..~.~.?ar. 33. An7! 1 Sn*** jte|b?>l^?^r..^April 7, 8. trict Stewards ^ ill please meet at Junrter on Thursday, Jan. 25th, 1883. A full meeting is earnestly -?s?r. mx:/ ;^tf: - Concert and Sapper. On the 25tbinsC a eonrert and sapper. will | , Oakland, the residence of Mr. H. L. , sue Btaiebn>ir nMghhbrhooul i at Oakland, the residence of Mr. H. L. H Crosr. No better'guarantee of pleasure can | be offered than to say that the entertainment lH? Jte f?rtt?bedby the combined talent of S?tebn>g and Clarendon. Admission 25c.; snjmer eitm. Tbe low rate entitles iVtb :be?j liberally patronised. -V - . - :f Something to Eat. Beary Lingncr 4* the man who ean supply y^n ifanyhody can. Q^keep* h^s Hall in tnif j fu?fy ?applied with the beet meat to I found in the country, and selis.it low. while hunting oq. broke bis A. ?entlemaB in tie market is learning vto j?ia^on tbeTialin. A*k McGuinnis who it is aM wby be is learn inj. to play. ~f:A Double-Barrened Breech-Loading Shot <&n, almost new,, for sale, at this office. -We bear that <^ief-of-PoIice^Week? says be -amx as Weil re?s3>, as there is nothing for him ti do since the bar-ropms - hare been closed. 8y ten o'clock at night the streets Vre'desert , ed, and he says be now scarcely ever bears so : mach as an oath. Our Council should take j beed from this, and reduce the Police force, ] j and so redoce the expenses. One Policeman \ foy the day and two for the night is all that! if necefsary, and the town, by it* sobriety j and ouietnes?, is now faring enough in its ^rrent expense*, to counterbalance the sup- ; posed lost frtJUtTtbe liqhor license. The way to jwereni^ loss of clothing js to bny ?Rabber Stamp and IndeJKbfe Ink and mark them. <JalL on C. P. Osteen, at the Watchman and Southron Office. _ r Creates healthy appetite, prevent malarial.1 ^disease, by using Brown's Iron Bitters. I ; An Important Question. How many times have yon sujJered from tt^riag eaten a little too mach dinner or snp per? Dyspeptic* please ansxver. One dose of Nora*anTs Neutralising Cordial after each Mai wit) counteract these-.bad effects. In tbe treatment of indigestion,, and. dyspepsia arising fr-.**n deficient jastric secret ions, it is wmrpassed. - U it proper to ask a man how h'i Is getting on w hen h* has Jest s w ora off ? \ it is within the power of every man to double hi* crops and permanently improve j h? estates, and thus secure to himself and posterity enduring prosperity, by the use of ! the Ashley._ I ^KcStaggert (on bis w*r -home, having j?nped oter the shadows of the lamp-posts, etc^ brought up by thai of the kirk steeple.) CPaases). l4NV sdnd!Jsb no help for it! (Pulls up his pants.) Shall bate'to wjidsthahr -' ; A Ijosb Prevented. Many lose their beauty from the hair fall ing or fnding. Par kerf* Hair Balsam sup plies necessary nourishment, ;p>cvents faUing and gray oca* and it an cJegau t dressing. Charley wanted to give Clara a Christmas -present, bat couldn't make up bis mind what it sbonJd be; scribe cest time be railed be j frankly told her the difficulty under, which he was laboring. uWant to make me a present, Charley!" Clara exclaimed, in well-disguised sstonishment. ''Wby, .Charley, you forget yourself." Charley took tbe^int and offered biaaself on the spot. A Big Success "Jfy wife was in . bed two years with a compHcaticn of disorders her physician could not ettrei when 1 was led to try Parker's Ginger Tonic. It was a big success. Three bottles cured her, at a cost of a dollar and fifty-cents, and she is now as strong as an v woman.? pjfc. 0n Buffalo. Cyclone in Aiken County. Go Mrs. Brook's place two miles from Augusta every bouse bot one was prostrated, not even tbe cbiranejs left standing. There were six booses io all blown down, and in . each house . were more or less little negro children; asd remarkable to relate tbey all escaped injury except three of them and these were oniy slightly hurt. The fencing on tbe place was cotirely blown down and tbe rails actually carried off. j None are to be found on the place. Large trees were snapped asunder 1 sod Mr. La roar and wife of Beech Island, who were out on a visit and were eaogbt in the storm; made several miraculous escapes from falling trees. Such a cyclone has not visited that section in several rears. In the ease of Miss Livingston against a broker named Fleming both of New York, for breach of promise ;e .and seduction, claiming damages, tbe jury last 'wttk^^reionHfd addict for tbe pjain i&laMMd. I WASHINGTON LETTER. [From our. Regular Correspondent.] Washington*, January 13, 1883. Congress has now been in session thirty-?v clays, end has tdrty-three davs, not counting Sundays, remaining; Tbc appropriation bills will consume much of the remaining time, and thMariff and revenue bills will not be passed -without lengthy debate. Before the end of the -next week the Senate and House will have separate revenue bills under consideration It will require energy, tact, vigilance, and, I might say, genius and stoicism to secure the passage of a measure reducing the revenue. Indeed it is difficult to see bow so many ''clenched antagonisms" can be reconciled, but Congress realises that the demand for the reduction of--taxation is peremptory, and taxes and the tariff will be reduced in spite of the .most formidable protesting lobby that ever beseiged .be capitol. The total reduc tioas proposed in tbe bill reported from the Finance Committee, and now. pending in the Senate, amounting to $7-,336,^24, of which $45,049,000 are to come fror, the tariff, and $34,790,324 from internal taxaiion. All in terunl taxes, save tbose upon tobacco, in its several forms', spirits and beer, are abolished by the bill/ ..Mr. Mbrrill, who is one. of the most careful students of national finance in Congress, thinks this is as far in the way of reduc*roos as it would be safe to go. ; He has some apprehensions of another monetary cri* sis, And thinks Congress should pay heed to jibe storm signals which hare of late been -trtr vquently risible in the financial horizon. The surplus estimated by the Secretary of the Ttjw^ry iaj$74,719,837, .or about ?5,000,000 J less'than the proposed redactions A .reduc tion of letter postage rp.two peats .-asllt ?*?'?e a falling-n? in the tevenue ofabout $8 550, 6h6y {estimated), and the pension expendi tures are increasing to such proportions as to make it uncertain how much can be spared from the Government revenues. It" is, pei* haps, quite safe to predict that the Senate will go fully as far as the Finance. Committee recommend in the direction of reductions. In fact, it is probable that that body will go beyond the committee in this respect. The bill is not satisfactory to those who advocate a liberal catting down of tariff duties,' and they will make 4very effort to smend it So as to embody their ideas of. what a tariff bill should be. This element seems to be stronger In the Senate than io-the House, and hence the tariff reformers prefer to start tariff legis* h?ioo iu the former body. The Republicans feel that they must, as a mutter of party policy, meet the popular demand for tariff legisla tion at this session, and rather than have such legislation fail by reason of the determined opposition of the tariff reformers, they will probably make con sessions, in the way of re** owdtw^ assent to if they were strong enough in Congress to enact Such.a law as they prefer. Now that the civ if service bill has passed | both bontes of Congress and is certain to re- j ceivethe approval of tbe President, candid') opinions are being expressed about it. Tbe-j bill is petting more kicks than compliments, j Republicans regard the measure as one of i policy more than principle. Iu supporting j it the Republicans were not only obeying j r what was considered the popular" Will, but ! they felt that at tbe same time they were mak- i inga good stroke for'tbe party. In tbe event | of Democratic success in 1884 the law would serve to keepRepoblicans-in office. It cannot be expected 1ihat a bill passeti uuder these con- j ditious *od circumstances would be by any 1 means perfect. It is admitted on all bands; that the bill is crude, and many who gave it j active support excuse its shortcomings by t saying it is but a start in the right direction; j that-it merely bbtz>S tbe way for other and j succeeding Congresses to follow through a] trackless and.- untraveled forest. What tbe j bill may accomplish depeuds largely upon the i President. He is really invested with power , enough to make it a fair success or a total failure. For two days we hare had the phenomenon I of 6ne sleighing in Washington, and it is astonishing what a large bomber' of sleighs, many of them elegant structures, have ap peared on the Avenue. To-day there was a Sleighing carnival on the Avenue, which, al though a very-impromptu affair, was quite .successful in grotesque.and: .comic effects. Three prizes were offerel to the three turnouts < pre*eniing the most striking tableaux. Hun : dreds of sleighs appeared, each filled with I masked groups, and the Avenue was lined [ with as many as twenty-thousand spectators. j.. A delicate child is more -subject to worms than a healthy one, as' in the economy of na ture, one animal is made to subsist upon another, and the weaker goes down. At the j. first indication of Worms administer Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, the infalible remedy. Estate of Hoben P. Mayes, DECEASED. TTTE WILL APPLY TO JUDGE OF f y Probate for Sum ter C. Jttnty on Febru ary 3d, 1883, for a Final Discharge as Execu [ tri'x and Executor of aforesaid Estate. CAROLINE I MATES, Executrix. JAMES E. MATES, ! Jan 2?4t_ Executor. j CPAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ! FISH, LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, GAME,- TURTLES, OYSTERS AtC. <feC. ifeC. Stalls Kos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, CHARLESTON, S.C. Having made large additions to my busi ! ness, I am prepared to furnish Fish, Game, 4&C., at short notice. All Orders Promptly Attended TO. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. Oct 17 3ra F. H. Folflom, L. TV. Folsom. . H. FOLSOM &BR0. * (Native-born and Baited.) Q ? 03 0Q w 1 ! Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main- Street, opposite ?John Rei(Ts, DKALKttS. IN j Watches* Clocks. I GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, ! Spectacles, Silver and Piatod "BT&ro, I Sewing Machine Xeeilles, Oils, Etc Gcocral Repairing done at Conscientious Prices. Give us a call and be convinced. Oct 17 _ A. J. CHINA, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, -ani> FINB TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND T00TU BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY T0ILKT ARTICLES, Ac, Ac. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, -amp DTE STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, &c. ?S* Physicians' prescription* aeeoralsly eompoandejL Msjth }??}j F THE TR? Keeps on hand a full and com plete assortment of STOVES, TIN - WARE, IRON - WARE, WILLOW and WOOD -WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUT LERY, POTS, KETTLES, andj I everything In the j line of a general! hardware dealer. \ PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO,' Call and October 24. s REPAIRING NJBATLY. DON j? TO STOVES, PUMPS, ,s .... J/'; : GUN&AND PISTOLS/ ' Tin Roofing Done in any Part of the Country. see .me at my old stand on Main Street, aud I will give satisfaction in every bargain. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS are was?ed on physicians' fees by the dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the billions, and the nervous, when a dollar expended on that unapproacha ble vegetable tonic and alterative, Oil. SIM MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, woold in every case effect a radical cure. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND - -. - ob 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 Fever and Ague. Malarial Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Cholera. ?fr* OH, WOMAN ! 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 Tatar diseases called "Female Weaknesses,".when vou can he entirely cored bv using SIMMONS' HE PATIC COMPOUND. It willreraove Pimples and Blotches, purify your. Blood, and make your Skin clear and healthy. For sale everywhere. . lu Sutnter byT)r. A. J. CHINA, In Mayesville by Dr. F. J MATES. DOWIE k MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C.r , Oct 17 AVIRGINIA LADY with experience, de sires a situation to tench in a refined private family by the first or middle of Jan uary, 1883. Will teach the usual English branches,-Music on Piano, and rudiments of Latin and French. Address, Miss M. E. WILLIAMS. Dec 26?4t?_West Point, Va. GREENVILLE ! Military Institute, ! .GREENVILLE, S. C- j SPECIAL' attention given to preparing young men for the Citadel Academy, j for College, or for business life. The 2d ! term opens February 1st. Terms reasonable. For particulars address Capt. JOHN B. PATRICK, I Jan 9?lm Principal. ! AT COST j FOE CASH FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I offer at Cost my stock of j DOLMANS, CLOAKS, WALKING JACKKTS, DRESS GOODS, j OVER COATS, MEN'S AND 130YS' CLOTHING. I I have a nice stock of DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, * NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, j j Which I will sell as low as any one. FULL STOCK. OF Tin and Wooden Ware, j CUTLERY, GUNS, AND PISTOLS. My Stock of CHINA AND GLASS WARE ! Can'the surpassed and my low prices on them have already become a house hold saying. j As in the past my Grocery will he- stocked ! with first class goods at lowest prices. ; Thanking the public for their liberal pat j ronage in the past, I open the New Year by {promising them the same fair dealing they j have always bad at my bands. j _ ALMONT MOSES. KAINITI j BEFORE BUYING FERTILIZERS -CALL OK ' ALTAMONT MOSES. I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE FOLLOWING : ! _ _ i TansilFs Punch Cigar, Which has earned the nam? of America's Finest Five Cent Cigar. Starke's Dixie Plow, Each one warranted to give satisfaction and can be returned after trial. -ALSO THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES: j Commercial Union of London. Niagara Fire In9. Co. of N. 5f. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Rates as low as any First Class ! Company. ALTAJffJT I0SES. SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS. H. SCHWERIN, Agt., NEXT DOOR TO D. J. WINN & CO. A Full Line of ".w?o v --jr.: --T v"--~ ~< . TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES, ALL KINDS OF FIRE-WORKS, FRl'ITS, im C?RIiANTS, R.4I8INS, MINCE MEAT, And Everything Nice for the Holiday Trade. Mr STOCK OF J^anoy Grroceries Is Complete in Every Department AND LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. Dec 5 D. J. WINN & CO., -: DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, OF ALL GRADES, Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Jeans. &c. IN GREAT VARIETY, HATS, TIES Ai\D SCARFS, SHIRTS, COLLARS. HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND UN JERWEAR. AX ENTI.KELY NK?V STOCK JUST KECEIVKD. WB SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. THE IMPROVED WHEELER AND WILSON, IMPROVED WEED, IMPROVED VICTOR, HOWE "B," AND. NEW A VERY Sewing Machines, -ALSO The Celebrated Preston's Fertilizers. PERSONS CONTEMPLATING BUYING STESA 1\ZE Will 8ave money by calling on ns. WE SELL A FIRST CLASS ENGINE AND BOILER,* Made by tlie New York Safety Steam Power Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Ercrj Pu.-coaM. Send for Circular? and Prices. April 15 0. MAYHEW. J. MILTON MAYHEW. C. MAYHEW & SON, COLUMBIA, S. 0. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ? AMERICA? AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON BAILING f ; ~ FURNISHED .IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER. ~Corres2)on<lcnee Solicited with those in icant of any work in the above line. Oct 24 ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 ROBERTSON] TAYLOR & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE GOODS, Ammoniated Fertilizers, Dissolved Bones, Acid Phosphates, Ashepoo Bone Ash, LARGE IMPORTERS FROM THE MINES IN GERMANY OF Genuine Leopoldschal G-erman Kainit, PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS SHESiF'OO, ESU TAW7 BNOREE. Special Brands Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR k CO., Dec 12 I GENERAL AGENTS. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. COTTON SEES MEAL AND ALL FERTILIZER SUPPLIES. WANDO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. FRANCIS 2. Preside. JOSXJLS S. Treasurer. #0f 14 3m. jOYh?yt; AGENT FOR SUMTE? AND KE?SHAW COUNTIES -FOR The Peerless Steam Engine, The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, ?and? All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to con sult him before purchasing August 22 mm & BKl?\, AT STANSILL'S OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part nership, and are prepared to do and work needed in the line of Blacksmithing, florae-Shoring, Carriage and Wagou Work, with dispatch, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special personal attention given to Horse Shocing. His old customers, and any others wanting ) work done are invited tu call attlie old Stand i on Republican Street, opposite Graham's I Stables. W. C. STANC1L, ! Oct 24_J. I. BRUNSOX. Contract for Building A New Church at Biskopville. The contract for Building the new Church will be given to the lowest bidder. Con tractor to give bond for the faithful execution of the work. The Building Committee guar antee the payment according to the specifica tions. Sealed proposals received until the 1st March, 1883. The Committee reserve the right to accept or reject all bids. Apply to R. 0. Dixon, Secretary, for a copy of the Specification*. J. W. STUCKEY, Chairman. Jan 2 . 3t wanted, 15,000 TONS COTTON SEED. HIGHEST CASH P^.ICE PAID FOR Cotton S<-cd delivers In Car Load Lots at any railroad de|?ot or jeafliboat landing in South Carolina, Georgia, or North Carolina. Highest cash price paid for Kerosene, Lard, and Whiskey Barrels. for"sale, COTTON SEED MEAL. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD for all kinds of Stock, and the cheapest aud best Fertilizer oo the market. Write for pamphlets containing analysis by Dr. C. U. Shepard, State Chemist, and directions for use to CHARLESTON OIL MF C CO., 28 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. dec5 cm DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN BUYING GEOCEEIES? IF SO SEND YOUR ORDERS TO WELCH & E?S0N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ?IS? Choice Family ail Fancy & wies, Vines, Liqoars, Teas and Sega?, 127 k 129 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market St. CHARLESTON, S. C. We carry an extensive assortment, of goods, and have everything you want at astonish ingly low prices. HOLIDAY GOODS, ' in great variety. COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing an as sortment "of Fancy Groceries will find it to their interest to correspond with us . on the subject. Packing and drayage free: Send for catalogue and price list. Nov 21 ? removal^ THE BARBER SHOP OF LAVAN AND EDWARDS HAS been removed to the r?ora OVER SCUEWERIX'S GROCERY, where, any work in their line?Hair Cutting, Shav ing, Shampooing, Hair and Moustache Dying ?will be attended to in the most approved styles of the art. Razor Sharpening a specialty. Particular attention paid to Ladies and Children's Hair CutUug, and Ladies waited on at their homes. GERMAN KAINIT, Direct Importation. PERUVIAN GUANO, Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian Government. fish g-tjano, 6?8 per cenf. Ammonia. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. South Carolina Ground Phosphate, Fine Ground and High Grade. For sale bv HERMAN BULWINKLE, KERR'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 12_ _3m_ PH. SCHPCKitrANN, 271 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Military and Upholstery Goods. Agency of Buttcriclcs Ladies' Dress Patterns. Stamping and Pinking in a great variety of patterns. Lessons in all the newest styles of Embroidery. Pi I. SCH UCK M A NN, W M. G. J A THO. Dec 12 3ra. WHEN vou visit Charleston do not for get to select a STOCK OF FRUIT. If you have not sold it before begin now. There is Money in It. We have a number of vessels importing, direct from the West Indies, cargoes of Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Cocoa-nuts, Ac, while our stock of Apples, Lemons, Pea nuts, Raisins, Citron, as well as of Potatoes, Cabbages and Onions, is large and well selected. c. bart & co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders filled promptly. Nov 7 6m Slrt?itf&KcIXf) December I??b."TW2:Tii \j sturer Train* will nra f J 1 o*s. ?srtit far? ther notire. (Nu train; arc run on Cauwien Branch < n Sunday*:) to COMJMB!'.. Leave Can*?a?^5?.,i...?. ? 08 a m 5 00 p nt Leave C.?m>len Junction... 8 1!? tn t LI p m Airive at Columbia. P 28 a nt Io oy p ? Leave Columbia. * <;0 a ? CS p to ? rrire Cin?i*-r. Jbn<tiwn .11 2?? x in... * 43 p tc Arrive at Ca wir n.... I 10 p m*..IO 99 p m To CHARLKfff??* Leave Camden... ? 00 a m 5 Ofr p m ve Camden Jttue'........ 8 07 * nt 6 43 p m Arrive at Charleston...... 12 o5 p m II 30 p at KRoJI CUARLKKToX l*avo Charleston. 7 00 a m,.. $ 35 * m Arrive Camden Jone'.,. II 28 a in... 8 48 p M Arrive at Camden...._ I 19 p m?lO 00 p M T?? AIG^STA Leave CaraoVn . ...7 00 a m 5 00 p fir Arrive at C? itvlcn June* .....8 Ham 6 43 p ra Arrive at Augusta.2 Ollpm 9 1-0*1? MOM Atqcmta Leave Augtutu............... 7 05 a ai...4 20 p to Arrive Caimlcn Junc'.......8 4S p jo II 2$ a m Arrive Camden...........10 00 p a 1 ft pej C?9rSSCTtP3t?. Connections made ?t Columbia with Colam* bKr-*t?d (iretnvillc Railroad lx?rb way*, to and from afk?oint? on that Road and on the Spar, tauburg. Writipand Colombia and Spar'anbyrjf and AriiriHe Kaltrond', al*c* with the Char lotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co and from all points North by trawi* leaving Camden at 7 00 ? tn. t?nd arriving at T?>00 p in. Connection* ma4c at Augusts wHafl^ Point* Wc.?t and South: also at Charleston .with Steamers fur New York?on Wednesday? and Saturday*. ALro wi:b Charlotte and Savanna!? Rai a ay fir Savannah and all points South, Puilmati slevpin* car* are run on tbi* train' b -tweeti Charleston and Wa?bington, via D?n ville and Lyncbburg without change. Connection* made at IMackville with Bare well K. It. to and froia Barn well by all train* I oa Augusta Division. On Saturday* HOUND TKlP TICKETS are ! *?ld to nud from all Station* at one- first etas* j fure for the round trip ? ?icke'.6 being g'uad til! i Monday coon, to return. :Kxc0r>jo? ticket* I pood for 10 day* are regolarjy <>n sale to and j from ail stations at 6'cent* per mile f r round I trip. j THROUGH TICKETS to all p.?iatvcin Hf i purchased be* applying u> James Jone?. Agent j at Camden." D. C. ALLES, General Pa*?enger and Ticket Agent, j JOHN R. PECK, Genera I Manager. Charleston, S. C . NORTH-EASTERN ? ft. CO, STjPEBDJTBNDBlSrTS OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. Charleston, S. C, Dec. 11, 1882.. Oa and after ibis date the following Scbev rlule will be run, Sunday* included ; I Leave Charleston. Arrive Florence. 8 00 a. x.12 25 p. m. j 12 00 x. ._4 20 p x. 8 30 P. x_. 1 20 a. x. ! Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. 2 45 a. X.?.,.......:.6' 50 A. X." 2 00 a. x....?_^.^?...6 35 ax.. 11 30 A. X..4 00 f. X. Train Jenring Florence nt 2 45 A. ?; will stop only at Kings tree and Mondu Corner, j Train leaving Charleston nt. 12 00 m. ; will stop only nt Moncks Corner, Lanes ??d Kingstree. -r CENTRAL EAILEOAD SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ColXG SOUTH. i Lenve Sntnter...... 8 00 sitrf ' " Lane's..^^^..^............... 1 30 p-v*; Arrive at Charleston^ 4 00 p ? GOlSO XOBTJI. . T j Leave Charleston........................12"' 00 to " L:;nes.....?...^ 2 45 p w [ Arrive at Sumter.......^......^...... f 35 pm P. L. CLEAPt)^ J. F; D>?JNB. Gen I Ticket ?gt. Qen ! ?opt. j WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AX0 AUGUSTA K. B. COM9EKSEB SCHEBLt?. ^ TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Datko Nov. 5, 1882. No: 48. i No. 4f Daily. I Daily, t Leave Wilmington Leave Ffetcington M...aMw. I#eave Marion.. M. MMM Ar've Florence.... ...... ArVe Sumter...... Ar're Columbia^.. 9 50 pm ?I 10 - 1 05 am 1 50 - 4 37 M ?4? " It lOpnj 1119 - 2 (Mara 2 45 - ..... ...<^< TR\IXS GOING NORTH. i No. 43, ( No 47. j Daily. J Dally. Leave Columbia.......-M.?lit) 4<?pm Ar've Sautter_12 f5 * I^avc Ft.'rence........... . J2i5pmi I JOifO Lear? Marion ....'._.| 1 46 * j. 2 40 . Ar've FlemiPgton_ 2 54 j 4 54 44 ArVeWilmtngtun.{ 5 25*- j 12? ** Train No. 43 stop* at all Stations. Noi>. 4S and 47 *tops only at .Brink!*/*/, WhiteviHe. Flemington, Fair tftofT. Marion, Florenoc, Timmonsville, SnmteP, *mdon Jane? lion and Ka*tovex. PAffengers for Columbia jmd all points on C. A G. R. h- C, C A. A. K. ft. Stations, A Ikon Junction, and all potftfs be>?nd, sbonkl - take No. 48 Night Expre**. Soparate Pullman Sieepen for Charleston and for Augusta on train* 45 an^ 47. Pa**engers on 40 Can rake 48 train from Florence for Columbia. Atrgnsta' and Georgia point* via Columbia. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DlTlNie, GeneralSnp'fc j T. M. KMKRSQN. Gen. Pa>?en<rer Ag't. i f. vf Deforme, Agent* -DRAPER IS mm & i TOILET SOAPS, PERF?ME8Y, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT 15 1 FIRST-CLASS DR?4J STORK. Tobacco, Snuff aiul >Sogar% GARDEN SEEDS, &C*, Pli3'8icfan*s Proscriptitms carefrrtly coftipoundct!, and orders ?tiswererj with caro and dispatch. Tho public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted gcrft-. ine, and of the best qnalfty. Call and see for y<wrsclTca. Sumter. S. C , Jan. 20, 3m. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE FINEST LEATHER OS HAND Ready to b; worked up al the lowest living figures. HARNESS of the latest style and of njy own workmanship, at my shop to sell, I am prepared to do alt kinds of Jobs its my line of business. All Orders receired will be promptly attended to, and with the greatest care. -A fnll line of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES BRIDLES, COLLARS, MARTIN GALES, and EVERYTHING EL8FL pertaisiiug to a First-class Harness/?hop, OLD HARNESS mad* to looi< ?3 food as NEW. / C0VERt5O4*wi R?PAIRINaA>W TRUNK? r?A SPECtAL^^ AH WORK in my Hne/G^ARANTEEI) to give SATIS*A43TrOJT. T. & WR0TEN, Corner of Ms^o RepvblicM Slrwt*. Marek 15, l^W- 3f