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mm tb Joteoh Certi?, ?1 bot 1 f. ?raage MtW tot North. -Seats additional ijt<t*aV my ' tht toi? of ?Ar; year. t^: ?"3?. D_ President of >re?ch#d io gr ?oa large *3a8?ioestth Of that turiot aeecrpt wm ?Io? Oeatstyk i Dr. Darby ef t be Pre* SoeaOtas? tin. ptejettsd eTtOfowocV X. Andrew* ft&aad to tot newperty Voider. .a*e*true s? fitwil cartridge* in |*acirse*n*liaat seed While oot ridiaj re tcsstV Jnsdteamined t? take t> amoke, and ?wfc? fthiltt weich coottowed ul fcad scare, e hole im the top cf ssaeatrit^ s*d thedetooHtioo of bis pipe pof tW Inf?ifertlhillty tt the tho Ute F. J. O Donoell. It i, (who is a brother of NeiH^ We take Mht eeescetkm aed else to k. Francis OrOoopeH to the tC these of oar leaders who jhsso. seek, jet ease* ate ecojoeintaaee. We teat a- paen?erthip will be fbrated, ' Fraaeir aad Neill nndeY iBe (yPoeaerr k Ctc. aad they will coo* **# ! Jtttttes/e Ootet. sore beta djsaosod of Seeders sine* Oar-latt iscoe - sov Frfcalry Msatsytstrj ^fatting r. Notgoilty. 1 > fejf a ?aoof tec dolSaet er tea . jjajaajtsd to the Coort of Gap Here to pay or > twelee 'oayt W. D. Searboerjfb?FsiloBt to Idas/.. ltet^gsirty. ' W? Lewis, Daraat Lewis; Mm. stet MaajDSSS Not geilt*.?* > ? ree^O. r Oarasasiy A sat a rt 4b wltae ss? 10 days io . Mayor Court, The 4<dry drought," nt Ibis dry town wee broken this morn\tig by the1 first ^?y or*i Court for the year 1883. \ One pagitistrc gentleman contributed.$5 to the Treasury, ead some robin-shooters und other smaller offenders made proportionate jaymeots tor the. prifUcge of violating the erdiBsaesaof the town. . ! ' Tetoplnrs. The deren th Anuivereary of Sumter Lodge wee ceJeh/eted on Wednesday night, fa their Ball over Rjttenberg A Son* store.. with quite a targe number* ef friend*, assembled et 8 o'clock. After sing [4ag the "Weissem Ode" sad prayer by the Cep&ia, abort aad spicy speeches were madebyssvereJ of the members,' fblloweu I by aehon address by Ree. N. W. Rdmends. C. M. Burst aad R. 8. Brad well beim&| has only members who were neither serried nor trying to be, were requested to saperia tead the table while the bjiiee eyteeA.cf the i bountiful supply of^ gob*T tcrjfs on band, [eiasr w^kb t^paUenWwn^Tnncedin ?eee/j ,SjatnV, aadt after a prolonged engagement re [4hed. leering: esongh cakes, pies aad lemon ade tor nnotber mast. ' - I ! The Lodge is iaa nourishing condition.? \ 'jBTe pebliabed in our laat ieeua an aeeouut I of a remarkable eompcet beep which a certain farmer waarepertarf to ?sie be about tot??, pare. That the balance of our aix thousand readers who have not ad ready cal led to in -eoise ebeet rt? arid "hcaft" may be saved that trouble, .we will say that feiend in the rjfaW&T^^*^*& the ml? lowing calculations, whka, fa spite of the mistake ws^ V emde win satisfy: $e .post 'enrmes, that Ue a ndertakrng .will - erarjcety pay.' J^elbefefsro-advie* ear frieode ?bo couteetp Is?^ta^r t?Uyeer to ess a some what omalle) quantity is the acre <to secure tWhoatjrosoJts: - %y -' ? " .- % e amriarama srarswsjrr. ~ Me. Bom*: I notice in the sTWeSaaew and Saafee* cf ttth Feb' y, a statement of a corn to roesist of 80,000 kmds^f blacjc 80,000 bwsbe? of cotton seal ami 40,000 tons of Add Phosphate; this to be pot u?xm40Oecrmoflua^ of .eeto^!^ would-he the. results: %^j**;acrv. 300 :beahele cotton jeed ai^ajc^cr-bnl?et -woald bn $25.00; 'l?p js^AtW * Phosphate at SS0 per too, $m;w?chwoeJdasikca ?B^ujrA>e/toteTccat down by the Wetclenia emfj. S?*ikrc*g%Djtm SOO bales cotton, say at a raluntiott of S45-per bale woeJd'he^^OOO, einU^b^hjn^ aet^Vi^ttlinw.7 CcnjenaVt in, unfsf ijssry. OssaaffaC-,; B^is^^s^^Se^^SSif^^ v^U ?vl? * Wfcsiey, Thehue-Fetra^?J?y^jadws1 oCtaJe Csmrjeb jwaa a i ?cnjifcM snumwin aeery . ' *%erree,tto entire/ commo^ aft7SpNsW4'iyt in sy^pn?jy wlWjbe en-" aarngise, inu4 assisted ju.ee. ^untarily. eodj liberalir,"taWtafe^t:reso*e^-^...?-%. 51 Firet-That^Se thafeke of th? <?wrh bet tendered oeif4 own*' members as well ns our friends of othe? de oom inat ions, for their co operation and sapport du nag t he Fnir. Second?Thareperuil ackoovlrdgement' of ear gratitude, aad thanks be extended to the jUdjas and f^tleanea of other churches who so kindly, aad wttbjpeaach credit to them selves, took pfrtJa^^Xooeert on the night of toe 6th Fi ? The above peperwaj read an dunan imoasly adopted. .iS.-.i/: - -^tpjff^. C?TTI50, " Church Clerk. HARTr-DEX.VlS.-JlaiTied on Febmary 28th, la tbe Bisbopvilie Preebyterian Cbnrch, by Rev. W. A. Oregrg, ?r. B. Fuller Hart, ofFP>r?^toJfisyAiU^I)eM vnu>;s.c. ' :v yOFFBTT?^KCKHAil.?Married on Feb ruary 18th, *:irt the reeideefee oTtbe bride's rather, by Rer. B. G. Lampley, Mr. Andrew Moffett to Mias Nettie Beckham, daughter of Dr. F. M. Beckham, all of this county. . Wan^vJLs^\m>iow if& stay iaSomter till summer. We keep Peak? ic?>h^from.all the lending poblishete of mshSoas. Call and eae oar faehion plates aad get our price* before having your dresses sende elsewhere.' Main Street nearly opposite - SifeA^* ** arch snd Poor Boil in Wealth by Roll nm asf isle, roll, roll if yea wnae u^^^^mm}^gy^^0 f^^^Htaeajras/? - \yT Dsace^yigs^rs; daaree^sad ^th de aidk : \ v St risgf * v. - y . Ashley awk de Cotton, aed Cotton de money krieg*-- I . a. KaaS^nnd Birthday Cae^ at :. D. J. Acto's.-' The City of Arjguita. Mr. B^C Gercke. Aogasta^ Qa. highly recommends Normals l^mtraQzing Cordiat as the best, most pleaeaaT^ad the moot haro lam anSsfiy medicine in existence. It is iof a atroae; feetboM -in tbe. hoeaaholds ?bat have ahed it and. i;. destined to -*become tbe mostpooflJar^medkion in use. ficfdres.made now at the gallery * with the improved 4>r plate, working mach, quicker than the old way : hot of Velvet Framea aa band, will be sold at eost. 0? A. 8t?cxtor', Sumter, S. C. ?., .. . r ;, > " A Urge stock of Window aad Picture Ohms, double thick Glass for Show Cases, aad Put ty sold at low prices, at Craig's If What : ~ If yoa are troubled with griping pains in tbe stomach, use Norman's Neutralising Cordial. If troubled with nausea, sour stomach, flatulency or heartburn, use Nor man's Neutralising Cordial. It is pleasant to the taste, acceptable to.the stomach and no bad effects follow. I Milwaukee, Wis ," February 27.? A lumberman, Alfred Xversoo, arrived to-day from Manistee sod reported to Captain John Fittgerald that sereoty men had been poisoned to death on Send ay Hi a lumber eamp near Glen* coo, Mick. A new cook bad jnst be gun work, and the first batch of bis cuits he mixed with a nan of strjeknine need to poison wolres. He mistook tke poison for baking powder. The biscuits were eaten by every man in tbe eamp, and seventy oat of the eighty died in horrible sgooy. No physician was near and nobody familiar with an tSdotee was at hmv_ The story seems improbable, but is giren for what it is worth. . CepUio Fittgerald says that (the news ecmes from n trwat worthy I sowrse and bekerieresthat iT ' is tree, he eamp is twesty miles from teie* ^eoeMttnieata? io the forest. s';-WiT -; a > i\ ",Mt^:-. ~ ,.:?ir^iaa The First Comet of the Xear. A little before seven o'clock on Fri day evening February 23d, while Prof: Lewis Swift, Director of the 'Werner Observawty, Rochester, N. Y ., was scanning the western sky, he discovered .0 brilliant cpjnftjocatod in the .constella tfon of Pegssoe, near the sur Beta. The now comet is roofing eastward and in Tery*br$j?. This ia the first comet discoft/ed daring the present year and [ also tne'lirst-d iscovery made by means ofth>new telescope of the Warner Observatory, which is the largest pri tate telescope in the world. points raoM onannrinoKs made bt an amseica9 astsokomm at baltimore. Bachsiori. Mo.,-March 1.?Private scientific observations of the new Swift confet which Was discdvered on Friday nightrlast at Rochester, N. T., were made at the private observatory of Geo. GUdereleeve in this city lest evening. The result was highly-satisfactory, j The position 0f the comet was' 'found to ! be approximately in right ascension -23h. 38m. and declining north 28 deg. 30m. The position is northwest by west, and near the horiion just after tw&gba- The oentrah-condensation of the Boastt. was almost stalls, and it oaa surrounded by a large mass of base. The tatl.wso about thirty sniooteo long, but very Atnt. Tbo eomet ? rery bright in tbo teleooope;and on a dark sky away from the twilight, could be seen by the naked eye. Its motion since iu discovery has been eastward 11deg. nod north ward J degree , a probable in* dioatioo that^ it boa. been around the eon nod is going off into space. * One may, therefore, get o nearer view as it passes the earth, but if it is still on its way toward the son there will probably be mom brilliant display. More obser vation is needed before anything defi nite can be said. The gentlemen en* gaged in making the, observation last evening have also been watching the course of the Urge oomet of last summa', which is atiil visibla in the . telescope, ft was seen last nigijt almost doc sooth, at an slevatjoo of I shout 35 degrees shore the?oft*on, sp^eanngas steint brush of,lighten "the bea?eh>. Further observations of the celestial .will be mnde? * JC drrsapfctt set til ->Walnnt Bed Room For mt are can b*-bought for $40 00, atCratg's. . -Poplar Sa^es and Sideboards, Tie or Wire, very neat and substantial/ from $4.50 up, at . fftfOm this day; prices of Picture Frames red need to bottom figures. A complete stock, of ail sixes always on band, and made to order at Craig'sFornitare Booms. ? I^HB MALRKBTS. SUSklSR, S. C., iiercb 6, 1883. . ,e0Tj0N?About 50 bales of cuttoo ba^i^ujsold duViDg week coding March; - ^ketvclosed^.^ult^ , We. qpote: Wni of ; CtfArtLESTON, S. C., March s 1883, ^TTos.?Market steady. Sales about 500 hales. Quotations? are: Ordinary 8l@8?; Good Ordraary9t; L^w Middling, 8j?9f; Middling 10; Good Middling, lof. WILMINGTON, N. C, March 5, 1883. "Snarrs Tuarsmn?Market quoted qniet at 48 cents. Rost*?The market was firm at $1.35 for Strained and $1.40 for Good Strained. CacnaTce*tumsB--M*rket steady, at $1.75 for Hardy $3.00 per bbl., for So'ft. ' > - Cerros?Market steady: Sales; 150 .bales. The following. are the official quotations: Ordinary -Good Ordinary 8 M6. Low Middling Of, Middling Of, Good Middliog .0.15-1?. IJMMlMMlUlb! B. J. 'WINN tc CO.'S AT.|?T F& CASH! y^M p^Oi^on SALE AT COST FOR Case, oareertire Stock; consisting of \CLOTHiKft^"' .PIECE GOODS* OF VARIOUS KINDS, soluble for Oents', routes and Boys' Cloth ing, - I -* - - REPKLLArTT. CLOTHS FOR ladies' cloaks, ftc, Ac. .? A Lot of moo Sowing Kacfcues Cheap. . It is desirable that this stock be closed oat within the next twenty or thirty days. is: j: winn k co. Febraary 20 EsUte of Jams Bs Bftnwo*, DECEASED. BY ORDER OF THE PROBATE COURT for Somter County, I ?rill offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of Jas. B Branson, on MARCH 20, 1883, the Personal Property of said deceased, consist iag of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE -AKD FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ac, Ac. JOHN J. BRUNSON, Feb 20?3t Administrator. State of South Carolina COUNTY OF 8UMTER. - By T. V. Wtdsh, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. JAMES L. GOODMAN, of Marion Count}, in Ptata aforeaaid, made soil te me to great him Letters of Administra tion of the totale of and effects of SAMUEL L. GOOEM AN, doemaed? Theee are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said 8*meel L. Goodman, late of Samtar Coaaty. re asid state, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Coert of Probate, to be held at Sumter C. H., en March 14th, 1853. atter pablieation hereof, at II o'clock ia th? forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hire, why the aaid Administration fhoald not he granted. Given ander my band, thie 27th dav of Fab wary, A. D-. 1883. T. V. MM Csil. Fob 27?2t_Jndga of Probate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ITannih P. DeLorme, an In/ant by William M. DeLormt, htr Guardian ad Litern, emiathert. Plaintiff, against Sallit 0. Bra ce* end William Dent ifraeey, Defendant*. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order made in this cause and dated February 16th, 1883, all creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Maesey L. Braeey, deceased, are required to 'prove and establish their claims against said Estate, be fore me, on or before the 2d day of April, 1883, or else be debarred from the benefit of any decree to be made in this eanse. * GUiGNARD. RICHARDSON, Teb 20?4t_Master. FOR SALE, A DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN. jan> Apply at this Office. ^a\ T. C. mm. LEADER OF THE TRADE J 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, 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. THOUSANDS Or DOLLARS art watted on physicians' feet by the dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the bi I Hoot, and the nerton?, when a dollar expended on that unapproacha ble vegetable t?nte aifd alterative, DR. SIM MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, would in every care effect a radical cere. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD-EVER SO FCLLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND LITER Alf D XIDlf EY CURJtr , For the cure of Dyspepji*, 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. . mi?W- OH, WOMA2S" 1 Why. willjrp.u 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 vou can be entirely cored *y using SIMMONS' H E PAT1C COMPOUND; It will remove Pimples and Blotches, purify your Blood, aod make yaur'Skin dear end healthy. - For sale every where. . In 8?reter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, In Mayesrille by Dr. F. J. MA YES. la Bishopville by Dr. R, Y. -McLEOD. DOWliT*If?I^ P/oprietors, ' Wholesale DrVggfsts,' Charleston, S. C. Oct 17 - * " .*.''" SAVEmm ISAVE MONEY!! HA VINO W!THBBA%T all. agencies aodT placed our business on* a Strictly cash basis, thereby soring agent'* commissions and losses by bad debts,; we are enabled to sell our well known fertilisers, vis: Wilcox,Qibbs St Co. Manipulated Gpanov Wilcox, Gibbs k Co. Superphosphate, . direct to merchants anc farmers, AT VERY LOW PRICES, by the single ton, car load, or in larger quantities for" the cash. Write for price. WILCOX, GIBBS * CO.. - Charleston, S. C.r and Savannah, ?a. Jan*16 , . * s s. . ?RAIAMIS .STABLES; REPUBLIC'AN-SfRirtfT, Z FRESH ARRIVAL, > ONE CAR LOAD > BORSliS M. MM. Good" Driving Horses. ..- ?-AND'?r Farm and Timber Moles, Also, ou hand, a fine assortment^ BUGGIES, ; OF ALL STYLES AND GRAUES, At prices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Manu facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. . -ALSO? TENNESSEE WAGONS. > Jan 30 _W. M. GRAHAM. F. H. Foloom, L* W. Faiaom. F. H. FOLSOM ft BRO. {dative-bom and Raised.) S 09 Practical Watchmakeri and Jowelait, Main*Street, opposite John Rei?t, naautas nr Watches. Clocks. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Spnctaclea, SllTtr aa& Plated Vaxt, Sewing Machine Needle*, Oils, Etc. Geoeral Repairing done nt Conscientious Prices. Give os a call and be continced. Oct 17 _J_I_ J. A.. MOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office on Main Street, np stairs, in Boltrnann's New Building. SUMTER, S. C. Aug 2_ tf&TO A week made at home by the in ( ?i dnstrious. Best business now be fore the public. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now i* the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by en gaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made rast, easily and honorably. Ad* drsssTR?E A CO., Augusta, Maine. J k SUMTER, S. C.,. Febbuaby 23,. 1883. * On* last ?iGti7:(226,) we received a Car Load very cHoicr broke Mules, in addition to what we then'had ou hand from previous;arrival, and ?ii March 3d, (in time for Sale Bay,) we will receive n Car Load of Goon. Broke Horses?all of which will be sold on close margins. ' ^ Ph ? HARBY BROS. Febrnarr 27 $&00 TO ?10.00 PER TON SAVED ON FERTILIZERS, j ' * 'By Buying for Cash, * * " >*' - ' * iAOOPS "NEW PROCESS" DISSOLVED BONES. I This is not a dfcwOlred Sooth Casolfo* Rock, but is an excellent Fertiliser mads from GREEN ANIMAL" BONES. Send for Circular showing Guaranteed Analysis.-"' PRICE, $28:00 per ST.OOa pounds, in New Bags of 200 pounds oaob, " 'Free'on boaWC^ Cash with Order;' g r>{,Ad^os8 BA?GH * 8?NS, Sole M?n?fecturers, i- PtULAPELPHIA, PA, OR BALTIMORE, MD. . . /eb;i^......, .,>;,,; . ....... ... . ... ...... .i?v. l^uaglt vtOTttrVwrnAM SIBLBY * CO. Rochnter, N.Y. Chicago,It II SIGHMAl)E FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ACID PHOSPHATE, -;'' CHARLESTON AMM?NI?TED FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ASH ELEMENT MADE OF FLOATS, . . >. CHARLESTON GROUND ROCK, . . .. . CHARLESTON-CALCINED MARL, ? CHARLESTON-PHOSPijAT# FLOATS. W. Wl WHILDEN & CO., Gen'l Agents, CHARLESTON, I^r* ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. - -: ROBERTSON, TAYLOR A CO., GENERAL AGENTS. MANUFACTURERS OF ?IGH 6RARE GOODS, ... Ammoniated Fertilizers, Dissolved Bones, Acid Phosphates, Ashepoo Bone Ash; LARGE IMPORTERS FROM THE MINES IN GERMANY OF Genuine Le?poldsohal German Kainit, PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS BPOO, E3T3 T-A IV OREE. Special Brands Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., Dec 12 j_GENERAL AGENTS. FERTILIZERS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. COTTON SUED MEAL AND ALL FERTILIZER SUPPLIES. WANDO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. f&AKQXS 8. UCK?, President. JOSL&S S. SBOYK, Tmswtr. Nor 14 3m. J^SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, & C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly ammoniated ; DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade; ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting; ASH ELEMENT, made of Floats, for Cotton, Grain and Peas; GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, imported direct from the Mines.in Germany, and warranted pure; GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomiser; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND; ground dribd 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 _ _ $15,000 INVESTED. IHAVE PURCHASED THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FART1L1ZERS, which I will sell lower than they can bought in Sutnter. It will pay the farmers of Sumter to purchase from me rather than order from Charleston : 50 TONS OF SOLUBLE GUANO, 50 TONS OF ACID PHOSPHATE, 50 TONS OF ASH ELEMENT, 50 TONS OF FLOATS, 60 TONS OF COTTON SEED MEAL. 500 TONS OF GERMAN LEOPOLDSHAL KAINIT. The above stock I have stored in my large and commodious warehouse at the Sumter Depot, and will be pleased to furnish other information at my office over Boltmaan's Shoe Store. T. J. TUOMEff. R7F. HOYT, AGENT FOR SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOR The Peerless Steam Engine, Thft Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW KILLS, ?and? AH Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will find it to their ad ran tage to con sult him before purchasing. A a gast 22 AT STAJf SILL* OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED bare formed a part nership, empire prepared to do and work needed in Wagon Work, &e., with dispatch, and at reaavnable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special personal attention gireu to Horse I Shoeing. Hi* old customers, and soy oibers watftttrg I work dene are iuMtrd to call at the. aid Stand on Republican Street, opposite Graham's Stables. W. C*$TANCfL, 0ct24 ? . ^Iv-BRPNSQN^ wanted, 15,000 TONSOOTTON SEED. HIGHEST CASH' tPRlCfi PAID FUR Cotton Seed delivered in Car Load Lots at any railroad depot or eteamtoat landing in South Carolina;- Georgia, or North Carolina. Highest cash-price paid for Kerosene, Lard, and Whiskey Barrels. for"sale, jj COTTON SEED MEAL. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD fur all kinds of Stock, and tbe cheapest aud best Fertilizer on the market. Write for pamphlets containing analysis by Dr. C. U. Shepard, State Chemist, and directions for use to CHARLESTON OIL MF'G CO., , :.'28 JftwdjKfret, Charlesion, S. C. deeo^cm **_?. SO TOT WANT TO SAVE M0N27 IF SO SS.N'D TOOK CKDEES TO -.' WEIGH ft IASON, WMeaaie mi Retail Scalen (S?iceFaiiJy aM Fiidi^ Groceries, Wlntt, Liqonrf,'Teii and.Sttan, 127 * 129 Meeting St., S. W.'jrof. ?rket ?t.. CHARLESTON, SL' fc. We carry an extensive assortment of goejos, and have everything you went atnAstpnisb idgly low prices:' .' " " A*" * HOLIDAY GOODS, r in great vnrfc'ty-. -~ COUNTRY ;MBR HAWFS *wishing an as sortment of^Faney*Groceries:wrli trad it- to their interest to correspond-With, us*.on the subject.' ' Packing aud drwyage free. Send for catalogue and price 12ft. Not' 21$ removal. THE BARBER SHOP OF laAVAN AND EDWARDS ?AS been jeaiQxed to the. raom OVER SCHEWEiifN'S "GROCERY, where, any work' in their1.!ine?Hafr Cutting;; Sbav iug, Shampooing; Hair and Moustache .Dying --?will be attended to in tbe most approved ?tylM.of.ibe art. Razor Sharpening a specialty. Particular attention paid to Ladies aud Children's- Hair Cutting, and Ladies waited on at their'bocue*. GERMAN KAIMT, Direct Importation. PERUVIAN GUANO, Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian < - Government. fish. g-ttano, 6@8 per cent. Ammonia. -NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. Sestfc CanUaa Crwni Pkwehate, Fine Ground and High Grade. For sale by . . HERMAN B?LWINKLE, KERR'S' WHARF, . CHARLESTON, S.. Cr Dec 12 _ 3m PH. SCHUCMAM^, 271 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Military and Upholstery Goods. Agency of Butterick's Ladies* Dress Patterns. ' Stamping and Pinking in a great variety of patterns. Lessons in all the newest styles of Embroidery. PrI. SCHUCKMANN, WM. G. JATHO. Dec 12 3m. WHEN you visit Charleston do not for get to select a STUCK OF FRUIT. If you have not sold it before begin now. There is Mouey in it. We hare a number of vessels importing, direct from tbe West Indies, cargoes of I Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Cocoa-nuts, Ac., while our stock of Apple*, Leraoaa, 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, 8. C. ?9~ Orders filled promptly. Not 1 6m "garden seedsT IHAVE a better stock of FRESH, SOUND SEEDS, than ever before; grown in the shadow of onr own Southern Hills; and bet ter adapted to Southern soil, and Southern climate than aoy seeds in the world. If any body doubts this, it will cost wry little to send and get a few and try to em. Price lists sent on application. Address, J. W. VANDIVER, Seed Producer, Jan 16 Wearer rille, N. CLr FREE Soiuh Carolina Railway Cd. COMMENCING February 4th, J?83, Pai aether Trains will run a$ follows, until for* iher notice. (No tr?itt? are ran 6*0 Carcd?ri Branch cn Saftday*) to coi.r *?ia. Leave Ca tnrfen.fi 45.eaH4 30 p m Leave Cm ?den Junction.^ 8 ny a In 6 85 p a Arrite at C?Ifl w bin........ 1! 28 a n If 35 p 0 ^, rR<ifi coLtxiu Lea re Coin ml ? OA * m... C 58 p a) Arrive Carftden o,ae?4i?a..1l 25 tu... * 48 p ? Arrive at Cataden_.. I 4? p m..J0 12 pm to OnA?4.etToj< Leave Camdea .tut. u... o 41 a a 4 34 pot LeaveCaadea June/..?...... $ CS a tu 6 35 p a Arrive at CharJeeto?-....;. 1 00 p to 11 Jo p ? ' r?"? cHAaucxroa Leave Charleston......... 7 St a a... A it % a Arrive Catadeu .Jone'...II 35 a a.~ 8 48 p m Arrive at Camdea ......J 1 44) p a...!4) 12 p a to a*er*ta Leave Cam den ..MM.. ........6 45 a a 4 30 p a Leave Canden Jane*. .'.^.8 09^a a 4 34 p a Arrive at Aagusta.....^.....2 0* p a 7 13 a a rr?M Atpera Leave Angwata...?. .......2 f 09 a an..9 00 p a Arrive Caradsn Jeae*...?..t 48 p a It t$ i i Arrive C?mden ........ ......1* 12 p a I 4t f MM Connections made at Colembla With Celaa hta and (treeavjlle Railroad bath **ya, to and from ?11 points an that Koau and ea ta*?per-< ran Sur e. Union aft d Columbia ead taaruabarj; and AshvtUe Railroads, ab? with Che Cfiar lott?, Columbia and Augusta Katlroad to a*! from all points Nertb by tralnt leafing Caadctf at 0 45 a m, and arriving- at ?10 12 p a. .- . Connections ma4? at Atgaeta to aO Pola** VTert and Swath; also at Charles urn eitb Steamer* far New York?on Wednesdays and Saturday*. Ala* With Chaflestoaand &**aaalt Railway t-r Savannah and all paints South.1 Conaaetiaae aada at Blaekville With Barn, ?eil K. Jt. to and from Barn well by all train* on Augusta DivWw?. On Saturdays ROUND TRIP TICKET* ere sold to and frea all ttatteee at oee tret else* Are for the mend trip?ticket? being good till .Monday W?n, to return. Excursion ticket* good.for to day* are regularly on sale to and fraa all Ration? at 6 eetftir per aUe tor reead trip. ~ THKOUflH TICKETS te all point*, eaa be purchased by applying to Jaae* Jone*. Agent at Camden. D. C. ALIEN, Qeneral Passenger and Tiekec Ajfeirt. JOHN B. PECK, Goners! Manager, i .. . .. Che tieften, & C. NORTH-EASTERN I R. CO. SXJPBBn?TXin>SNiP,S OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. Chabucston, S. CM Jan-. 21,-1882. On and after this date ibe following Sche dule will be run, Sundays included.:. -. ? Leave Charleston. Arrite norence; . ' 8 00 a. M...** !......*..-.12 p. sbf: -* 12 00 " M. _A 2D t tu 8 30 r. u. 1 20 a. m. - Leave Florence. * Arrive Charleston. '* 2 50 a. k.m...6.50 a. m. 4 00 a. ?..>................^ 40 a 'i. - 11 30 1. ?.^._,_ ...4 16 f. m.v Train leaving Florence at *2 50 a. m. will Stop ~-'.y at Kin'gBtree and Mo?cks Corner'. ' TraTn IeavlSg. .Charleston at IT 00 s?/ will stop only at Xoncfcs Qcrrcer, Lena and Kingatree. < CBKTEAL BAILSQAD SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. " ? V oosm soots. -> Leave Sumter?/.r .8 00 aTa ? Lane's.34 p a Arrive at Cherleatoa..'.?*.....:..;..? 4-.16. pa ."vi": ??so ?oo?.. * :, Leave Cbarlrttoau.^.,.r....*..r.J2 00 tn^. - *' Lanes.I.ifjrivi...........??.. .<.. 2 45 p a Arriveat Santer..<?.....?;......?...M^ T 16'p at P. L. CLEAEOS, . j. F. DIVINE., Gen'1 Ticket Agt. Gen'l 3opt. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. TRAINS ?OfN'?-SOUTU.- - IVtTItD - Nov. 5. 1882 No. 43. . No. 40 'DaHy. f Dairy. ^ Leave Wilmington ...... Leave Fleaington Leave Marion...... Ar've Florence.. Ar've Isumter...... mm*. Ar've Colombixl.. ..... ??Opra 11 Itpi ii it - 12 it ? I 05 ana 2 04 am I5S-. 4*7 ? ?40 > TRAINS 80lfojrOBf& v i ' I No. "43, ; No. 47, j Diify. I Daily. I^eave Columbia. ...... ~.. Ar've Sumter .................. |-mm. Leave Florence...........12 55 pt Leave Marroa ... Ar've FlemiDjrton.?. Ar'veWiiaington.M..M .... 148 354 5 25 is 00 pm 12 *5 - 1 54 am 2 4S * I S* ** Train No. 43J?o"pf atall.Stoiiona. No*. 48' aad 47 Mops t>ory at -Brlakley'*, Whiteville. Flcaitngton, Fair hJaSi Marion. V Florence, Tiaaoaaville, Saater, Caadeo June- ? tien and Naftover. Paaengers for Columbia and at! po*mt*n C. A w. K. h.. C. C A. A. It. R> Stasleae* Alken Janetion. and all point* beyond.aaesdd take Ne. 48 Night Express. ' - . Separaa Pnllaan Sieaper* for Chartestea and for Augaata on traina 48 and 47. -..*> Paaaenjrors en 40 ran take 48 train frea Flurenee for Columbia. Aagnata and Oeeetfa * V. pointa via Columbia. - * All rrains ran solid between Charfestna aud~L Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, <eenefal,Saf/t. T. M. EMERSON, tien. Pay*eage> ftg'r. ? I F. W. DeLORWE, DBALIR IS TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY,-, AND ALL KII1.DS OF ' ?; ' v Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DEU9 ^ STORE. -vl: Tobacco, Snnffand Segars/ GARDEN SEEDS, &Cs, Plijsician's Prescriptions carefbllj compounded, and ordert answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu ine, and of the beat quality. Call and see for yonrsel*ea. Sumter. S. C-, Jan. 26. 3a. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. THE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to bs3 worked np at the leaeat living figures. HARNESS of the latest style and of mr own workmanship, at ay shop to sell. I am prepared to do all kinds of ^eM ia my line of business. All Orders recfraeeV. will be promptly attended to, and with the. greatest care. -A fnll line of-? READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, MARTIN GALES, and EVERYTHING ELSE pertainibg to a First-class Harneee Shop. OLD HARNESS made to look as good as NEW. COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY.? . All WORK in my line GUARANTEED to give SATISFACTION. T. 0, WROTEN, Corner of Main and Republican Streets March is, itti. :?