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loves da?* wfetta i At** TisTlSa* t tree* tfi it year, .has Win the it reals. I will, with CaRsK ; L ' - . who w pre oa Liberty &?fed to lot Tbey Liber Partie? <*a&. awjaecia&oribe Clareo : crime. *fcam the: had tofriole ac ta aawiUingsess r?ri<, a and of theioda* fctdies, eaeour t'oot United arospefity for three owned and I next to was re &Jbt lOt<M? which the store ;yM,~?m^ j*QQicnj. Of Zack talk V a brick r ?? aad- also ose *V?j??fls .owned by S3* a* the rtsiaaace of the j ?er. ff. F: Chreitx ?Srafaut to Mi** Sasao j| of the late tt?a^wi?-of the bride's Mtstod Rood, to 1 Towwhy. war be held at the mst Saoday night. Serrkeat will, ander appoiat jiancfc at Wedgefidd on f tbe Presbyterian aria y W&ofonresteeineVl fel , died at atferaooa, after a oaths. She was Ills Sseoootst Cbarcb, toaaowrnner loss, at the fiumly residence of Mr. Wm. rj, died on Monday last, He war a well appreciated in his , ton of Mr. X. A. Bod ia !** eooaiy, died on last Be was well sight, when bo was fcifenof the throat, which rotte, the throat becoming and to died on Sunday Bo was * yooof man of tboogbtofby informed ot was pab , tlwt.beyieidofcot _ ^et-Mett?. Tbottat and I^aee, Aott jnotJemen or oar ostes were pxcaeu Stated was cor it of balet ; bat of their entire the standard tev a bale, they mitf-fmr merchantable l^m ?aay made that they to the plow, it tat State beat that toiaa of eattoo and 145 akra of H rw sinec ear last issue : tvs.. Frank Ander$oa--Failare to pay poll ?t&> $3.Q0 fine, orten days in jail. State a?. Jlluerva Patterson?Petty Lar ceny. Fifteen days in jail. State t*. Jonas Bradford?Barglary and Larceny. Case dismissed* for want of evi dence. ' State e?. William Singleton?Grand Lar ceny. Committed to jail until next" Court of General Sessions. . Stateos. Henry Bowman ?Grand Larceny. Committed until Court of General Sessions. States*. William Myers?Failore to per form load daty. Fife dollars fine or twelve daysin>il. States*. Kaoch Pinckoey?.Failure to per form road doty. Kot guilty. State r?. Sam DeVoe, alias Lewis Robin son?Burglary and Larceny. Committed until Court of General Sessions. Biggest Compost Pile on "Record. A good subscriber, wbo baa paid for bis paper in advance, and for whose truthfulness we are therefore prepared to roach, tells us of a crop that Is reported to berpitcbed on a farm ta ils County as follows: A eompestpeep composed of 80,000 loads of black men ore, 80,000 bushels of cotton seed, and 40,000 toa* of acid phosphate; this to be pat on 400 acres to make 800 bales of cotton. < ? . * The (Marion) Merchant end Farmer says : "If Sumter was not a dry town tbe readers of the Walkman would naturally conclude that the -local editor of that usually sober journal had a fit of tbe "bine tie rib" when be wrote the story of ibe crazy horse climbing up a Bight of steps 20 feet long into the Watchman office, He says it is UlercHy true. It needs confirmation/* Je nifer our incredulous frieod to the | Worthy Chief of the lodge of Good Templars at Samtt; for confirmation. ., A large stock of Window anil Picture Glass, doable thick Glass for Show Cases, and Put ty sold at low prices, at Craig^s r A placid Matured young man came into our j omce yeetertiay, and asked if we had one of Dr. Solomon's fire escapes. He said he was expecting bis mother-in-law to die, and fell satisfied that she would need one. Pictures made no w at the gallery with the improved dry plate, working much quicker than Ae- old- way- - Lot of Velvet Frames on hand, will be sold at cost. - C. A. Stocxtojt, Sumter, S. C. It is fcaid that curiosity kills some people, bat we are not prepared to believe in the truth of ihe saying, for if it proved fatal even in tbe most extreme cases we know of some people that would not have titue to say tfceir pjrayera. Fact! A mother who starts out in the battle of life without a bottle of Shrioer 's Indian Ver mifuge is like tbe wamor woo marched upon the battle field weaponless. Both meet with defeat because tbey are not prepared for tbe battie, , , " ' A complete set of Walnut Bed Room Fur niture can be bought for $40 00, at Craig'3. -;?^? The Pee Dee Index has received the first cot ton blooms oft be seaxon, which were sent from Florida, aud pickei from an open field.. -=-? . Good health, rosy cheeks and beautiful skin, ladies can get by using Brown's Iron Bitters. It ia no longer an engagement ring, bot engagement rings; that is, tares rings are worn instead of one. Tbe engagement ring proper is worn between t^o smaller* ones called keepers. Those young gentlemen of a flirting indication mast now pay three times as mach as formerly for the little taffee they so innocently and generously bestow. " - - ^ j ? Wanted, Ladies to know that the Dress j Makers' Magic Scale Company hare'decided to stay iu Sumter till summer. We keep Fash-j ioo plates from all the leading publishers of fashions. CaW and *ee our fashion plates and j get oar prices beiiire having your dresses j made elsewhere. Main Street nearly opposite - Pof^arSsfes and Sideboards, Tin or Wire, very neat aad sub*iae tial, from $4.50 op, at Graig's. A batchelor editor of an exchange begins a notice as follows: "Monday morning last ere the ? rs t rays from tanking of day had made their appearance upon the eastern horizon, and wfcijeall nature st?l quietly sleeping in the silvery re i of a*Febru? y moon, er-m before the nightingale had ceased his dreaming, two bright and happy hearts were made one." Selab! ~ '. . From this day, prices of Picture. Frames reduced to bottom figures. A complete stock of aft sizes always on fcand, and ' made to order ax Craig's Furniture Rooms. - ?ai " From the Seaboard. j | \ ;?tw: C: Wjalbero^ Charleston, S. says: j "1 have used Norman's -Keotrali?ng G&t&al1 is my family two or three years and can certainly reccomraend it as one of the best raedicineaf?r all stomachic troubles. It is so aarmless that I do not hestitale to give it to mj yoaogest chjld." " Good Advice. ' Ton will prevent and care the greater part of the ills that afflict mankind in this or any section, if yon keep your stomach/ liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is *o medicine known that does this as surely ea Parker's Gioger Tonic. ? It w ill keep, yonr S-lood rieb and pare, and give you good health at little cost. See other column. A Keal Necessity. We presoate there is hardly a lady to be found in our broad land who, if she does not already possess a sawing machine, expects uome day to become the owner of one. -The household of a young wife is bow con sidered incomplete without a sewing ma chine. Next to her lover the thought uppermost in the. mind of the maiden just blooming into womanhood is a taming machine. When asked by her parents or affianced what her Christmas or birthday present shall be, tbe answer in a majority of cases is, "A sewing machine." But after the mind has been fully made up to purchase one of these indispensable articles, the question arises as to what kind of a ma chine to bay. It should be so simply constructed that the most inexperienced can successfully operate it. Tbe other points mainly to be considered, and which are the most desirable, are durability, rapidity, capacity for work, ease of operation, regularity of motion, uniformity of tension, and silence while in operation. The "Light-Running New Home" fills tbe above requirements, and is said to combine tbe good points of all other sewing machines, with the addition of many new improvements and labor-saving devices. The price is no higher than that of other machines, and every lady who is the happy possessor of one may rest assured she has in deed a treasure AH who send for the company's new il lustrated eatataoge and enclose their adver tisssnenv (printed on another page) will re ceive a set of fancy advertising novelties, of j value to noose collecting cards, Ac. Their address is, New Home Sewing Machine Co., 30 Union Square, New York. ' "'^f^Jt^^^^i^'^S. ---vtfv Mi'? Our Exchanges. The: Marion' Mt^ntdnd^rrmer has been enlarged to a nine column folio. Oar neat and excellent cotemporary, the Yorkville Enquirer, has recently pat on an entire.new dress, and it presents a most at tractive appearance. Mr. Grist is a model johrnalist and stands at the head of his call ing in this State/ being equalled by few and surpassed by none. The Enquirer is an honor to York County as well as to its pro prietor. We hare received a copy of a new humor ous paper, called The Georgia Major, publish ed io Atlanta, 6a., by Small and Williams. It is a spicy Southern literary and humorous i paper of large size. "Old Si" contributes to \ the Major. North and South is the name of a magazine published in Buffalo, N. Y., and devoted to immigration and the development of the agricultural,, manufacturing and industrial resources of the South, in all her splendid domain. Published monthly, by J. T. McLaughlin. One year 60 cents Golden Days is decidedly the best periodi cal for girls and boys that reaches this office, and we pronounce it a genuine treat to all its young readers, both as to its. choice reading matter and beautiful pictures. Each number is, in fact, a large, imndsome and interesting book for the young people, worth at least oae dollar, and -.'the price for a year is only three dollars. "Address James Elverson, N. W. corner Ninth and Spruce Streets, Phila delphia. Editor Watchman and Southron : The mem* bers of the Lynchburg Literary Society of the Lynchburg Academy desire, through the col umns of your paper, to return tbanke to Hon.* J. S. Richardson, for the valuable book pre sented them. B. F.' McLEOD, Jr., Sec. Phosphates Wear Wilmington. An immense bed of phosphates has been discovered in Brunswick County, on the line of the Carolina Central Rail road and about eleven miles from the city. It is near flood's Creek, . sod therefore convenient to market either by water or rail. Dr. D. M. Buie, who has been op.there twice during the past week, has analyzed the phosphates and pronounces it of the best.? Wil mington Star. .The steadier Moro Castle, of the Clyde Hne, was burned at her wharf at Charleston on last Wednesday morning. The Senate tariff bill, as amended, passed that body on Tuesday night, j Vote 42to"19 Of'these 32 were Re publicans and 10 Democrats.. The neg ative votes all came from the South, with the exception of Pendle toe. of Ohio, Democrat, and Mitchel, of Pa., Republican. Mr. John Jacob Seegcr, one of the first beer brewers of Baltimore, died Sunday morning at bis residence, No. 311 West Fayette street. The President will on the last day of the present month .issue bis proclama tion convening the Senate 1n special session on the 5th of March next. This is always customary, so that the Senate can organize On the 5th of March next twenty six vacancies will be filled by the new Senators elected or old ones re-elected. There will, no doubt, be a reorganization of all the offices of the Senate. Tins session, it is thought, will last over two weeks, during which the Mexican treaty will j be disposed of. At Richmond, Va., on the 19th, j while depositions were being taken in i the contested election case between j Captain Wise, the Mahone candidate, j who holds the certificate of election, j j and John ?. Massey, the contestant, i Wise provoked the latter into a re mark which meant the same thing as calling bini a liar, whereupon be turned around and struck Massey in the face twice, leaving the marks of the blows. Massey, who is an old man of about sixty-five, did not return the blows, but said: 'If I could wipe your blood from my hands as easily as I can this icsult, you should not live an hour.' Wise was arrested by _ the . police and gave bail for bis appearance next day. He is a son of Governor Henry A. Wise, who stayed the tide of know-nothingism io 1854, but we doubt if ever the father would'hare been guilty of the unmanly act of striking cruel blows in the face of I an old man. The Safest Way. The safest and surest way to restore the youthful color of the hair is% furnished by Parker's Hair Balsam, which is deservedly popular from its superior cleanliness. How She Saved Her Darling. "I shall not feel so nervous again about baby's teething," writes a grateful mother. "Wealmost lost our dm Hog from cholera infautum, but happily heard of Parker's Gin* ger Tonic iu time. A few spoonfuls soon cored baby, and an occasional dose keeps us iu good health."?Brooklyn Mother. thETvT\ RKETS. SUMTER, S. C, Feb. 27, 1883. COTTON?A bout 100 bales of cotton have been sold daring the week ending Feb. 26th. Market closed dull. We quote: Inferior 4(2)6; Stained 6|@8; Tinged S\ Ordinary 7(a>7$; Good Ordinary 8J ; Low j Middling 8$; Middling 9 ; Good Middling j CHARLESTON, S. C, Feb. 24, 1883. Cotton.?Market steady. Sales about 1,200 bales. Quotations are : Ordinary 8j@8|; Good Ordinary 9|; Low Middling, 9$; Middling 10; Good Middling, lO}@10g. WILMINGTON, S. C, Feb. 26, 1883. SpiaiTs TokPKKTiSB?Market quoted steady at 48 cents. Rosin?The-market was firm at $1.35 for Strained and $1.40 for Good Strained. JDauoz Tcbpkntin'k?Market steady at $2.00 for Hard, $3.00 per bbl., for Soft. Cottow?Market dull. Sales ^~^Nbales. The following are the official qw- : Ordinary ?, Good Ordinary 8 9-16, Low Middling 9$, Middiiug 9$, Good Middling 9 15-16. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hannah P. DcLorme, an Infant by William M. DcLorme, her Guardian ad Litern, and others, Plaintiffs, against Sattic G. Bra cey and William Dent Bracty, Defendants. T\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN J^j pursuance of an order made in this cause and dated February 16th, 1883, all creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Massey L. Bracev, deceased, are required to prove and establish their els iros against said Estate, be fore me, on or before the 2d day of April, 1883, or else be debarred from the bene6t of any decree to be made in this cause. GUIGNARD RICHARDSON, peb 20?4t Master. FOR SALE, A DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN. ^sa> Apply at this Office. Keeps on hand a full and com plete assortment of STOVES, TIN - WARE. IRON - AY ARE, WILLOW and WOOD-WARE, GLASSWARE, j LAMPS, CUT-1 LERY, POTS, j KETTLES, and everything in the line of a general hardware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, Call and October 24. Tin see me REPAIRING NEATLY DONE TO STOVES, PUMPS, ..GUNS AND PISTOLS. Roofing Done in any Part of the Country. at my old stand on Main Street; and I will give satisfaction in every bargain. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS are wasted on physicians' fees by tbe dyspeptic, the rheumatic, tbe billious, and tbe 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 cure. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS5 HEPATIC COMPOUND s 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. !?Sr- OH, WOMAN! Why will you allow yourself to be prostra ted, your system enervated, your health com pletely destroyed by tbe gaunt strides of those insidious and oft times fatal diseases called "Female Weaknesses," when you can be entirely cured by using SIMMONS' HE PATIC COMPOUND. It will remove Pimples and Blotches, purify your Blood, and make your Skin clear and healthy. For sale everywhere. In Sumter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, ' In Mavesvillebv Dr. F. J. MA YES. In Bishopville by Dr. R. Y. McLEOD. DO WIE & MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Oct 17 GREENVILLE Military Institute, GREENVILLE, S. C. SPECIAL attention given to preparing young men for the Citadel Academy, for College, or for business life. Tue 2d term opens February 1st. Terms reasonable. For particulars address Capt. JOHN B. PATRICK, Jan 9?1 m Principal. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY!! HAVING WITHDRAWN all agencies and placed our business on a strictly cash basis, tficreby saving agenfs commissions and losses by bad debts,, we are enabled to sell our well known fertilizers, viz: Wilcox.Gibbs & Co. Manipulated Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. Superphosphate, direct to merchants and farmers, AT VERY LOW PRICES, by tbe single ton, car load, or in larger quantities for the cash. Write for price. WILCOX, GIBBS <fc CO,. Charleston, S. C, and Savannah, Ga. Jan 16 GRAHAM'S STABLES, REPUBLWAN-ST?EET, FRESH ARRIVAL, ONE CAR LOAD Good Driving Horses. -and Farm and Timber Mules, Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At prices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old * Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by tbe Kentucky Wagon Manu facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. -also TENNESSEE WAGONS. Jan 30_ W. M. GRAHAM. F. H. Folaom, L. XV. Folsom. F. H. FOLSOM & BRO. [Native-born and Raised.) Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main- Street, opposite John ReiiVs, PK ALK. HS ix Watches, Clocks, GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Ware, Sewing Machine Needles, Oils, Etc. General Repairing done at Conscientious Prices. Give us a call and be convinced. _Oct_17__ J.A.MOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office oo Main Street, up stairs, in Bultmann's New Building. SUMTEB, S? C. Aug 2 STOCK. Z^ESIDUE. SUMTE R. S. C., February 23, 1883. Ox last night (22d,) we received a Car Load very choice broke Mules, in addition to what we then had on hand from previous arrival, and on March 3d, (in time for Sale Bay,) we will receive a Car Load of Good Broke Horses?all of which will be sold on close margins. HAEBY EROS. February 27 $5.00 TO 810.00 PER TON SAVED ON FERTILIZERS, By Buving for Cash, BAUGH'S "NEW PROCESS" DISSOLVED BONES. This is not a dissolved South Carolina Rock, but is an excellent Fertilizer made from GREEN ANIMAL BONES.' Send for Circular showing Guaranteed Analysis. PEICE, $28.00 per 2,000 pounds, in New Bags of 200 pounds each. Free on board Cars or Boat at Works. Cash with Order. Address BATJGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, PHILADELPHIA, PA., OR BALTIMORE, MD. Feb 13. lm k of ALL PLANTS, for ALii CROPS, for ALL CLI MATES. All are tested; only the best sent out Grain and Farm Seed Manual; History and bert method* of culture of Grains. Root Cro;?, Grasses, Fodder Crops. Trc Haiitmp. etc only lOet.s. Catalogue and l'.-tce Ztst cf pjpg SHBS. s -w^^*-.? several thowand varieties, FKET2. .... . .? ftaurssl^ KIRAW3 SIBLEY & CO. Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, :1 m i ill! iliVl) MANUFACTURERS OP ! HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS, I CHARLESTON ACID PHOSPHATE, CHARLESTON, AM MONI A TED FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ASH ELEMENT MADE OF FLOATS, CHARLESTON GHOUND ROCK, CHARLESTON CALCINED MARL, CHARLESTON PHOSPHATE FLOATS. W. W. "WHILDEN & CO., Gen'l Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. 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 G-entiine Leopoldschal German Kainit, PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS ASHEPOO, ESU TAW, ES 3>3" O IFL 33 EL . Special Brands Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, . ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., Dec 12 2 _ GENERAL AGENTS. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. COTTON SEED MEAL AND ALL FERTILIZER SUPPLIES. WANDO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. FRANCIS 2. HACZER, President. JOSIAE S. BRO'STCT, Treasurer. Not 14 3m. ^|SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON; S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly ammoDiated ; DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade; ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting; ASH ELEMENT, made of Floats, for Cotton, Grain and Pea* ; GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT. imported direct from the Mines in Germany, and warranted pure; GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND; GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD; GROUND RAW BONE ; N.S. LAND PLASTER; Special Formulas made to order. COTTON SEED MEAL. Special inducements for cash orders. For terms, Illustrated Almanacs and cards address the Company. Dec 12?6m $15,000 INVESTED. IHAVE PURCHASED THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FARTIL1ZERS, which I will sell lower lhan the}' can bought in Snmter. It will pay the farmers of Sumter to purchase from me rather than order from Charleston : 50 TONS OF SOLUBLE GUANO, 50 TONS OF ACID PHOSPHATE, 50 TONS OF ASH ELEMENT, 50 TONS OF FLOATS, 50 TONS OF COTTON SEED MEAL. 500 TONS OF GERMAN LEOPOLDSHAL KAINIT. The above stock 1 have stored in my large and commodious warehouse at theSumter Depot, and will be pleased to furnish other information at my office over Bultmann's Shoe T. J. TUOME7. Store. TF. HOTT," AGENT FOR S?MTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOR THe Peerless Steam Engine, The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, ?and? All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will find it to their .idvantage to con sult him before purchasing August 22 iiiii AT STANSILL'S OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part nership, and are prepared to do and work "needed in the line of Blacksniithing, Horse-Shoring, Carriage and Wagoii Work, &e., with dispatch, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sj>ecial personal attention given to Horse Shoeing. His old customers, and any others wanting work done arc invited to call at the old Stand ou Republican Street, opposite Graham's Stables. W. C. STA NC IL, Get 24_J. I. BRgNSON. wanted, 15,000 TONS COTTON SEED HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Cotton Seed delivered in Car Load Lots at any railroad depot or steamboat landing in South Carolina, Georgia, or North Carolina. Highest c.ish price paid for Kerosene, Lard, and Whiskey Barrels. FORS?LE, COTTON SEED MEAL. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST .FOOD for all kinds of* Stock, and the cheapest and best Fertilizer on the market. Write for pamphlets containing analysis by Dr. C. C Sbepard, State Chemist, and directions for use to CHARLESTON OIL MF'G CO., 28 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. dec5-cm DO YOU WANT TO SAVE KQNEY IN BUYING GROCERIES? IF SO SEND YOUR ORDERS TO WELCH & E?S?N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ?IK Clioic? Family an? Fancy &raeeri^ TSInes, Liqours, Teas and Segars, 127 & 129 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market St. - CHARLESTON, S. C. We carry an extensive assortment of goods, and have everything yon 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 LA VAN AND EDWARDS HAS been removed to the r*>om OYER SCITEWERIN'S GROCERY, where, j any work in their line?Hair Cutting, Shav I ing, Shampooing, Hair and Moustache Dying ?will be attended to in the most approved j styles of the art." Ruzor Sharpening a specialty. ! Particular attention paid to Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting, and Ladies waited on at their homes. GERMAN KAIMT, Direct Importation. PERUVIAN GUANO, Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian Government. fish guano, G?8 per cent. 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. SCHUCKMAftfl, 271 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C 0 Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS,. BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Military and Upholstery Goods. Agency of Bnttericlcs Ladies' Dress Patterns. Stamping and Pinking in a great variety of patterns. Lessons in all the newest styles of Embroidery. P.I. SCHUCKMANN, WM. G. JATHO. Dec 12 3m. 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, &c, 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 aud Wholesale Dealers, C lARLESTON, S. C. ^55" Orders filled promptly. Nov 7 6m garden seeds.' IHATE a better stock of FRESH, SOUND SEEDS, than ever before; grown in the shadow of our own Southern Hills; and bet ter adapted to Southern soil, and Southern climate than any seeds in the world. If any body doubts this, it will cost very little to send and get a few and try tbem. Price lists sent on application. Address, J. W. VAN DIVER. Seed Producer, Jan 16 Wcaverville, N. C. FREE flS T'lFFlX AATICtCA, <* BEAuTIFUl FLORAL CHWMO CA8?S ?iao Sk3? mod m UiMtnited fTc-gfc. to mil who ?*?4 two South Carolina Rail way Co, COM? EN CIN O February 4tb, ISSZ, Pa* sender Trains will ran n* follows. unfit far* ther notice. (Xo train? ?re raft on Camden Branch ca Sundays) 70 com'mbm. Leave Camden.. 6 45 a m 4 30 p tt* Leare Oa?:i fcn Juiictit.n... S l*? a in 6 35 p m A/rirc at Columbia. 11 28 a m II 35 p nflf Lerne CoIn;i:!>:a. S 00 r. m... e 58 p ? arrive Cs.aid"'r? Ju;:?-r:<.r< .1 1 S3 a ur... &4** p tt Arrive ?t Cnafdefi. 1 -t? }, in...1.0 12 p*x tu cs A klkstov Lea-vn Camden..-. . 6 45 a m 4 $0 p ?f Leave Cam Wen June*. S fr?a m. 6 35 p-n< Arrive at ClinriesJon I 00 p tu H 30 p af raojf ch'a ki.ksto? Leave Charleston. 7 00 a ta.v/ * 35 a ft? Arnve Cannier Jone7,.-. I ] 3? a ui.v; 8 48 p Bf Arrive at Camden. I 40 p ta.v.10 12 p 0 to AfiGVSf? Lcnve Caasen . **wr&45 a <a 4.20,p of - Leave Campen Jauc*.S ??a in 6 .15 p in" Arrive at August*.?...w....2 Wp a f 13 a dt fK?-? a f 6 CHT A Leave Augusta..V?..,. 7 05 a m./.9 00 p nf Arrive Camdeft J?nc'..w.-.8 4*8 p in Y0 Zh *~nt Arrive Catndcn..-..-..10 12 pm 1 40 p tff cosxscTfoft*. ^ Connection? made j?f Colombia with- Colam* , bia and Greenville Railroad both ways, to and from all points on that Road and on the Spar tauburg, Union and Co'umoia a?<l Spartanburg^ and .a sis vi lie Railroad*, also with tbe Char lotte. Columbia and Angtfsta Ifailroad ta and from all points North by trains leaving Camd?n> - at Cr 45 a in. ?ts?f arriving at Iff 12 p ws Councetions ma le af Augtfeta fo ?11 Point? j West and South: also at Charleston with?. I Steamers for New York?on Wednesdays and?* I Saturday?, Also with Charleston and Savannah I Railway for Savannah snd all point? Soo?i. j Connection* made at Kktekville frith Barn j well R. R. to and from Barn well by alt trains' I on Angara Diviston. f - ; On Saturdays ROUND TRIP TlCRETS afe*' j sold to and front nil Stations at one first das* j ftro for the round trip?tickets being good (ill j Monday noon, to return. ]>xcor>rou tieketh* : good for 10 day* are regularly on sale io a?<t ; from alt stations at 6 cents per mite f?r roand j trin. ! THROUGH TICKETS to all pofnts, can be, ' purchased br applying to James Jones. Agent I at Cam.Ien." D. C- ALL UN, j General-Passenger and-Ticket Ageot^ ! JOUN D. PECK, General- Manager. - Charleston. S. C* NORTH-EASTERN R, R. Cfl, SUPERINTENDENT'S' OFPICB> NO RTH EASTERN RA ILROA I) 0, Charleston, S. ., Jan. 21, 1882-. j On and after this date the following Sche ; dule will be run, Sundays included : j Leave Charleston. Arrive Florence. 8 00 a. m-...12 25 p. m. 12 00 M. ......... 4 20 p v. 8 30 P. m. 1 20 a. x. * ' I Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. 2 50 a. M.6 50 a. 4 00 a. x.8 40 a x. 11 30 a. M.4 15 p. SC. ?. Train leaving Jlorence at 2 50 a. x. wiTJ j stop only at Kingstree and Mondes Corner. - ! Train leaving Charleston at 12 00 Xtt* j will stop only at Moncks Corner, Lanes and ; Kingstree. j CENTRAL BAILflQAD SCHEDULE* j SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. GOIK'J SOUTH. I Leave Sumter....~ 8 60 a is j " line's.<..<.*...1 34 p m ; Arrive at Charleston...4 15 p in GOIXG SOKTfi. ; Leave Charleston.....??....12 00 . m ! Lanes............... ?...<.i.^?<?. 2 45 pm j Arrive at Sumter....... 7 15 p n> j P. L. CLEAPCTR, J. F. DIVINE; Gen'l Ticket Agi. Gen'l Supt. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CONDENSKl) SCHEDl'LE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated j No. 48. ? No. 4* Nov. 5, 18S2 j Da?y. J Deiij. 11 10pm 12 19 - 2 04am 2 45 " Leave Wilmington. Leave Flemington M. Leave Marion. Ar've Florence.... ^. Ar've Sciuter...... Ar've Columbia.^ .| 40" |. Yruns going north. V 50 pm II 10 - 1 05 am 1 50 4 37 * No. 43, Daily. n?. 47, Daily. Leave Columbia........ .....jlOOOpm Ar've Sumter. ._S.^.. -~ |I2 ? - Leave Florence............;12 55 pm Leave Marion Ar've Fletnington Ar've Wilmington. 1 46 3 54 ? 5 25 ?* 1 50am 2 40 * 4? - 6 20 ? Train No. 43 stops at all Station*, j Xos. 4S and 47 ctops onlv at Briukky'a, j VTbiteville. Fleraington, Fair Bluff. Marion, I Florence, Timmonsville, Snmter, Cataden J?ne j tion and Kastover. j Passengers for Col a rub? a and all points on j C. Jfc G. R. R- C, C k. A. R. R. Station*, ! Aikcn Junction, and all points bejond. sbonld ! take No. 48 Night Express, j Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston j and for Augn*ta on trains4S an i 47. Passengers on 4ft can take 48 train from ! Florence for Columbia, Augusta ami Georgia ; points via Columbia. ; All trains run solid between Charleston and I Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, GeneralSttp't. T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Passengor_Ag>. I F. W. DeLOME DEALER IN '3 Agent? TOILET SOAPS, PEBFOMEBY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STOKE. Tobaccos SnnffanftSegars* GARDEN SEEDS. &&, j Phy8iciatrs Prescriptions carefally ! compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. Tiie public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genn ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C, Jan. 20, Sou SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to b? worked up at the lowest living figures. HARNESS of the latest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in my line of business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, and with the greatest care. -A full line of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, MARTIN GALES, and EVERYTHING ELSE pertaining to a First-class Harness Shop. OLD HARNESS made to look as good as NEW. COVERING and REPAIRING Old TR?NK8 -A SPECIALTY. All WORK in mv line GUARANTEED to give SATISFACTION. T. tt WRQTEN, Corner of Main and Republican Streets. March 15, 13SJ. If