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MXSm YOUR DATES, . ?o-f mm request each of onr subscribers to ex addres* on bis paper, and partku theld" te upon it. This date -j^a.tbna ufkto which the paper has patdfor. Mju^v of oiir subscriber? will !**e that they have paid in advance; who will discover CTW ADVERTISEMENTS. Guardian?Police of Final Wr(^46w^j--^tetoes and Lots for Sale Wagon. Apply at Mows Spring Clothing, Rats is Ladies and Hisses 4- Sons?Arrival of' New Cottoo^-Forsak by all ?Fresh Arrival of Sales and BpiglifitddVa?trn near town Xr?SemaalMt. purchased Graham's six pm^pfAmr dollar teas of bay mares. ** ^^M^Tiaeia; Bring three or four tmlmmWmmbad' his dwelling re* ami is sow poitiaff-oa the paint. who are desir in Snmter, setsre ?eaaes to live in. fafaatry wilf bold their ?fo%et?4N?^ajes4ay. itfhoriagfor a m x iaai, irater was beta t^tncttced od the new and the frame baa been of Perry, Ga., and Una 5. C? who have been _^fcfCapt. James M. Carson, * ^ieesdfCIaren 5^5 bea:ajt last reached j ! recently kilt by Mr. B. G. j street ia almost bb who has as eye to t U will pay to ?ed a fiimily of ob st?rkere 1 for breakfast, and j around the weil during tbe-j ft. C. Lam ply bss been j By IBf^^itgntion of Zoar Church for Jbe year. The first h?r been held ia that ,"a-as conducted by him advertises hn? new ra another cohimn. Easiness man and if you low iH be con* of Saasas, who has gjpitler with, bis son-in jgpeft last night for Jeft for Florida last to reside for some | ia health. Be was j hl5 .; . j , Jna, concluded to j for * whUe, et?d das taken a j as traveling salesman for the large f of Mo ers, Edel 4! r.? vi^ oif CbarlesSoa. V mt jefcf Ryttewfes of the well known Am W^Sttteoberg * SotiSv baa been in New York ier some day* post. The quantity of ga?ds received Vjr tbe firm for the past day or asm shows that be bas^parcuased a very heavy ' ria* stock. Be ha. not yet retu rued. fir. Abe Br>t!eafc?eg a wM know n member tb*lbe4rsa of 4L Rytteaberg & isons, ?nd of Snmier for tome years past has aooced So Winston, N. C, aod j a Uraoch batiaess aader the firm of Ryttenberg Bros, Mr. W.S- Oiaktas aas been recently ?p poialed.Trial Justoce, ia the place of B- F. ?aigwrA None of the inform* nts of tbe Aesss ?nrf Gmrier seemed to bo ac- | ^BBtBted with the appointee, as his name vm pabfiebed at W. S. Dawkios. Kotiee in another column tbe advertise seat of Messrs- J. Ryttesberg A Sons. This maltkaows- bow* needs no praise from us, eiece years of prosperitj has gained for it a phkC* in public favor which rosores a perma Ber. B. .'0. Cevingtoo. recently Baptist at Fort MiR, S. C, has removed to W?1 preach at Mayesville and XywtWwiaU **d possibly elsewhere. We laars tJmt Mr. Covingioo baa won for bim tttf as eaviaoJe reputation as a minister in the field be leaves, and he will doubtless bis Joflucoce felt in this County. He to town on Wednesday fast, and formed ^he acqaainlsncs of some of our citizens. Mr.X. D. Craig is still offering to the poblic the largest, stock of farnitare that has over been seea in 8e rater. It is worth the lima marelj to look over tbe maltiform Styles and innamerable varieties of window j aawdes. pietar?s and other ornaments, as well aw parlor aid bedroom furniture of every mwtwaad frade. \ A yowag man recently married was trar tbroogb tbe couniry tbe other day trben be saw an envelope lying in the road sad picked it a p. It was foond to cootiin tbe pbotegraph of a colored damsel, and tbe it ta bis pocket and thought bis find until Suftdaj morning wife changing his clothes, discovered upon him like a pointed hornet, while tbe outraged lady was taking tbe of tbe victim on circumstantial evidence IS* tried to explain how tbe picture came* in 4 ' bat tbe wife did not swallow the StOry wprtb a cent. Yesterday she con saltad a lawyer about a divorce. Tbe Ber. M. R. S?mre? of Barn-well is now |0 Sens tor. Be baa recently written a memo rial rotem* of tbe late Sin. Mary G. Harley, % promiaeat lady, well known ob account of bar literary and Christian attainments, which be wishes to circulate by subscript ma. Tbe book contains a likeness of Mrs. Barley, an original poem descriptive of ber virtues and Iba mat sermon which she beard, a lew days before her death, by tbe author. Tbe book U tastefully be nod ia cloth aod sold for 60 eopy. We bespeak a favorable pat Ibr ibis book believing that it will give perfect satisfaction to those who may ottaia it. / ' Tbe Marion Merchant and Farmer says: Tbe Soest horse in the county is owned by I. Manning, of Little Rock. He deep bay, almost perfect m form, with sppearancv and action. Be was from Graham of Somter, who aim io Marion especial!r for Mr. BrieoftSO. m. Trial Justice's Court. She State**. Robert Council?Failure to j work road. Five dollars fine or ten days in j jail. . ! The State vs. Frank Richbourg?Same of- | fence. Not guilty. i Tbe State vs. Thos. McPherson?Assault j and battery. Three dollars ?ne or ten days in jail. The State vs Ephraim Jones?Assault and buttery. One dollar fine or five days in jail. ?Tbe State vs. Dave Bostick?Failure to perform road duty. Five dollars fine or five days in jail. The State vs. Willis Ramsey and Hiram Jackson ? Failure to work highway. Not guilty as to both. i The State?*. Wm.Solomon Cunningham? Grand Larceney. Committed to jail in de fault of bond. Public Lecture. Rev. M. R, Snares, who is on a visit to our j town, will lecture at M?|pnic Hall, on the subject of Temperance, to-morrow (Wedne*- j day) night. No charge for'admission. The public are cordially invited. Wants a Clerkship. .Samuel Lee, the colored contestant for a seat in Congress from the First South Caroli na District, whose case caused the dead-lock ; ia tbe House, has made application for aj clerkship in the Interior Department. He | was endorsed by Representative Mackey of! South Carolina. Lee says be is willing to take any place that is offered to hem, from a $900 messesgersbip np to the chief clerkship. Jost now tbe chances are that he will get tbe j former much sooner than be will the latter. I Married at the residence of the bride-s bro ther-in-law, Mr. A.N. Freeland, Sunday after noon, by Rev, N. W. Edmnnds, Mr. Wm. T. Brogdon to Miss Addie Chandler, both of Sumter County. There can be no possible excuse for your being late at church by not knowing the time of tbe day, for yon can get a good clock from F. H. Folsom k Bro. as low as $2, and finer ones for proportionate prices. A new post office has been established on tbe Central Railroad, between Manning and Fores too, to be known as Ida. Captain Cos krey is tbe postmaster and the name is in compliment to bis daughter.?Enterprise. Messrs. C. I. Hoy t k Bro. have just receiv ed a large lot of clocks for sale for cash cheap. Examine their stock of Jewelry. Is your wife's health poor? Are your chil dren sickly ? Give them Brown's Iron Bit ters. It will revive tbem. In Florida grasshoppers are sitting on the sweet potato vines. "Atlanta has a female barber." A woman with a razor about a fellow's throat! Just think of it; and yet it roost be nice. Tbe finest assortment and largest stock of clocks ever before offered in Sumter, can now be found at F. H. Folsom k Bro's. uBorne, Street ZTcme," is the name of the neatest and cheapest home magazine published in America. It is issued by Ludden k Bates' great Southern Music House, Savanuabu. Ga., at the law price of 50 cents yearlyj'lwith a Premium Album containing over $4 worth of music presented to each subscriber. It is printed on pink tinted paper; artistically gotten up; handsomely illustrated, and filled with choice home reading matter. The pub lishers have made a decided hit in the name and style of tbe mVagazine. Send them your name for a free specimen copy. ? Peterson't Magazine for April 13 already on our table, as welcome as the flowers of Spring, and quite as fresh and beautiful. The em bellishments, as usual, are very fine, particu larly the steel-plate, "A Modern Cinderella" ; and the colored pattern in crewels, a bunch of dog-daisies. But the specialty of the num ber is its stories, which, though always su perior in 4*Peterson," are better this month than ever. Mr. Benedict's novelet, "A Pro fessional Beanty," is alone worth the sub scription price. Then there is one of "Josiah Allen's Wife's" humorous sketches. "In Kittery," by tbe author of the "Second Life," is also such ?s one rarely reads. The illus trated sKjry, "My First Ball-Dress," is charm ingly toloT; and so is tbe romantic "Modern Cinderella." All the Spring fashions are given in advance, and the fashion cots, work table cuts, etc., etc., are without number. No lady should be without this magazine. It Is not too late to subsbribe for 1883, as all tbe back numbers can be supplied, if desired. The price is but two dollars, and to clubs it is much cheaper. Specimens are sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs, and handsome premiums are given for getting them up. Subscribe at once. Address Cbas. J. Peter son, 309 Cbesnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Sam Lee, of Soutb Carolina, is tbe most valuable colored mau in America. Bat for his impudent attempt to perpe trate a $10,000 steal of government ft d?s, in wbicb be was aided by a majority of tbe Republican representa tives, millions of dollars would hare bees plundered in tbe shape of numer ous bills rushed through at the last moment. The consideration of his case against Mr. Richardson, in defi ance of a majority report, saved the Treasury enormous sums of money by utterly blocking all other business.? Washington Cor. Augusta Chronicle. The booming Mississippi is still giv ing trouble at various points. At Hele na. Ark., and points near there, the river had sttopped rising at 46 feet 11 inches on Friday, and a fall ras looked for goon. The water, however, was running over many leeves, and sub merging the adjacent 'country. Not more than two or three spots of ground are visible between Memphis and Hele na. Scores of farmers in Arkansas and Mississippi are ruined. Owners and laborers have fled for safety. Nearly everybody is moving around or moor ed in skiffs and boats. Of course fences, cattle, etc., are gone. At Mem phis the river had fallen two inches on Friday. Little Rock, Ark., March 8.?At 8.30 o'clock last night an East bound passenger train on the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad was boarded by forty men, two miles West of the Mul berry Station, Crawford County, and 140 miles from Little Kock. The rob bers ordered tbe passengers to throw up their hands and began firing pistols, j Couductor John Cain, who was in the i rear car, was fatally shot. The rob bers then rushed for tbe engine, but before they could reach it Engineer Rogers started the train and prevented j the robbery. Tbe highwaymen jumped off while the cars were in motion. Superintendent Hortman offers $5,000 reward for the capture of the robbers. ! Immense icebergs and vast fields of I ice, reaching from tbe Newfoundland banks to a distance of 200 miles east, and violent westerly gales are met by ali incoming vessels from Europe. Some of the bergs are said to be 200 feet high, which would indicate a sub merged and invisible part 400 feet deep. For hundreds of miles tbe banks are ice. Mrs. Dannie Garden Fur man. -- \ The Baptist Courier of March 8th, publish ed at Greenville, haa the following notice of the death of a lady formerly of this place: "With sincere sorrow we record the death of this estimable lady, last Sunday afternoon, at the residence of her husband, Charles M. Furman, Esq., of this city. She was an only daughter of Alester Garden, of Snmter Coun ty, who died in her early childhood. While possessing qualities of mind afcd I heart which fitted her to adorn any circle of cultivated and refined society, she deliberate ly made choice of her home as the special sphere in which ber influence should be felt; and it is to those who saw her in the daily intimacies of her own household that her most striking- excellencies of character are ; best known, and by them is her loss most deeply Telt. Her ministrations of devotion and affection were by no means confined to her own family, however, for she always had a hand to help as well as a heart to feel for the needs and welfare of others. She was possessed of a quick and ebeerfnl sympathy with the young, and not a few of them will teoderly remember ber readiness to enter into j what would at once interest and profit them. | The heart of her husband did safely trust in her: and, to him and the children she bas j left him, ber loss would seem, but for the I providence and the promised grace of God, to j be irreparable. The nature of her illness was ! such that, when it became evident that she [.would not recover, there was no opportunity of receiving from her any expression of her faith and hope in God or of her wishes in re gard to those from whom she was to be sepa rated. But there was no need for either. Her life gave evidence of a simple, unaffected piety which comes only from union with the Lord Jesus Christ; and it is enough for those who survive her, (if they would fulfil her highest wishes,) to remember the words she spoke to them while she was yey>resent with them. , A Necessity of the Bay. Few minor inventions have been so readily appreciated and come so quickly into gene ral use as the stylographicpen. None who have nsed one will ever be contented with any Jess convenient apparatus for writing, and in a short time there will be few who have oc casion to write at all who have not adopted it. The general principle of the stylograpbic pen is so familiar as to require no explanation. We have made trial of various kinds, but have found none to equal the improved Liver more Stylographic Pen, which combines all the advantages of other makes. It is conve nient to use, writes with any kind of good ink, and is practically indestructible,. Sold at first for $3 each, the price bas recently been reduced to $2 for pliin pens, with fifty j cents extr? for gold mounted. By sending j that amount to Louis E. Dunlap, Manager j Stylographic Pen Company, 290 Washington i Street, Boston, a pen, together with a pack ! age of superior ink, will be sent by return I mail, and the money will be at once refunded i if they do not prove to be perfect in every re spect.?Morning Mail, Lowell Mas*. -. Dm.* An Arkansas girl while trying to keep her j lover from kissing her, fell and broke her I arm. Better have meekly submitted to the I kiss. Wanted, Ladies to know that the Dress j Makers' Magic Scale Company have decided to stay in Sumter till summer. We keep Fasb | ion plates from all the leading publishers of J fashioos. Call and see our fashion plates and get our prices before having your dresses { made elsewhere. Main Street nearly opposite ! Jervev House. I " - The Whole Truth. j "Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is an ex I celleot medicine." C. W. Moore, Seneca, S. J C. "We highly recommend it." Profs. J. i It. Riley and H. Strong, Adger College. j "The best remedy I have ever used for a dis ! orded stomach." Chesiey Fisher, Tugaloo j Valley, S. C. "I endorse it.?' J. W. Holle man, Tre?s. Oconee Co., S. C. ESTATE OP j Mrs, Ann Fulton McCntehen, DECEASED. IWILL APPLY TO THE JUDGE OF PROBATE for Sumter County on the22*d j day of M.nrch, 1883, for a Final Discbarge j as Executor of aforesaid Estate. JOHN C. PARNELL, Feb 20?4t_ _Executor. Estate of Mary # Mctutehen, MINOR. IWILL APPLY TO THE JUDGE OF PRO batefor Sumter County, on March 22d, 1833, for a final discharge as Guardian of aforesaid Miuor. ANNA F. PARNELL, Feb 20?4L_Guardian. Estate of Marx E, Cohen, DECEASED. IWILL APPLY TO THE JUDGE OF Probate for Sumter County on 22d day of March, 1883, for a final discbarge as Exec utrix of aforesaid Estate. ARM IDA H. COHEN, Feb 20?4t_Executrix. Estate of Jack Burrows, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS holding claims against the said Estate will present the same duly attested, and all persons in any way indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment to J. T. FRIERSON, Qualified Administrator. Feb 20 3t Estate of James B. Brunsen, DECEASED BY ORDER OF THE PROBATE COURT for Sumter County, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of Jas. B Brunson. on MARCH 20, 1883. the Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE -and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ac, Ac. JOHN J. BRUNSON, Feb 20?3t Administrator. rHIS IS TO CERTIFY that I have this day publicly burned in front of my store, all my stock of Landreth's and Buist's Garden Seeds, left over from last vear. Jan. 1, 1883. D. j". AULD. Dr. E. M. Blrch,! witneg8efi Wm. Ybadon, /witnesses. Having received a fresh supply of Garden Seeds from, D. LANDRETH k SONS, RUBT. BUST, Jr., HIRAM SIBLKY & CO., D. M. FERRY & CO., CROSMAN BROS., I am prepared to supply the trade with RELIABLE SEEDS. Punched Silver and Gold Coins taken at face valtze. D. J. AULD. Jao 16 lm NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' Hannah P. DeLorme, an Infant by William M. DeLorme, her Guardian ad Litern, and others. Plaintiffs, against Sallie G. Jira cey and William Dent Jiracey, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN . pursuance of an order made in this j cause and dated Febrnary ISth, 1383, all creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Massey L. Bracey. deceased, are required to prove and establish theirclfltms 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 cause. GUIGNARD RICHARDSON, Feb 20?4t Master. FOR SALE. A DOUBLE-BARREL BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN. Apply at this Office. Call and October 24. Tin see me Keeps on hand a full and com plete assortment of STOVES. TIN - WARE, IRON - WARE, WILLOW and WOOD-WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUT- i LERY, POTS, KETTLES, and everything in the line of a general hardware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. -?A I.SO, 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 OP DOLLARS are wasted 0:1 physicians' fees by the dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the billions, and the 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 cnre. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS1 HEPATIC COMPOUND or LJVER AND KIDNEY CURE* For tbe 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 Agne, Malarial Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Cholera. OH, WOMAN ! Why will you allow yourself to be prostra ted, your system enervated, ycur health com pletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of those insidious and oft times fatal diseases called "Female Weaknesses," when vou can beentirelv cured bv 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 Snmter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, In Mavesvillebv Dr. F. J. MA YES. In Bisbopville by Dr. R. Y. McLEOD. DO WIK & MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Oct 17 ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER. ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, These grades are rich in all tbe essentials constituting first class articles, carefully pre^ pared from best materials. Our long experi ence in the trade, together with Prof. Shep ard's analysis, are guarantees that they are adapted to the wants of consumers. For sale ?t market rates for cash, time or cotton. J. N. ROBSON & SON, 68 East Bay. Jan 9?3m Charleston. S. C. GRAHAM S STABLES, REP UBIACA N-S TREET, FRESH ARRIVAL, ONE CAR LOAD ?OF? Good Driving -AND - Farm and Timber Mules, Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At juices 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. Folsom, L. W. Folsom. F. H. FOLSOM & BRO. [Native-born and Raised.) Q CO 00 00 Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main- Street, opposite John ReuVs, OEALK^S IN 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 consinced. Oct 17 J. A. MOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office on Mam Street, up stairs, in Bultrnann's New Building. SUM TER, S. C. Aug 2_ TTTTCtTp people are always on the W XkXEi lookout for chances t.o in crease their earnings, and in time become wealthy ; those who do not improve their op portunities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start, j The business will pay rnore than ten times i ; ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished j ; free. No one who engages fails to make j I money rapidly. You can devot?? ronr whole I ! time to the work, or only your spare mo i ments. Full information and all that is i needed sent free. Address STINSON & CO., ! Portland, Maine. On March 7th, Oxe Car Load very fixe Mules suitable for timber^ turpentine or farming purposes. TO ARRIVE About March loth, One Car Load Horses of various qualities. HARBY BROS. March 10 $5.00 TO $10.00 PER TON SAVED ON FERTILIZERS, Bv?Buring 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 showi ng Guaranteed Analysis. PRICE, $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 BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, PHILADELPHIA, PA., OR BALTIMORE, MD. Feb 13. lm iBLEY'SSEEDSv i SIBIET'S SEEDS 5f of ALL PLANTS, for ALL CROPS* for ALL C f MATES. All are tested; only the beat sent out 1 Grain and Farm Seed Manual; History and be*t method* *#rrf culture of Grnir?. Roc* Croj*. Graase?. Foddrr Omps, Trsr ^Rantinpr. etc. only lOct*. At>t>,>cI Catalog** and 2Y:ee List cf pQrjg SEEDS, w sever?! thonw-ud varieties. FREE. _ " HIRAM 8IBLEY& CO. Rechester, N.Y. Chicago, .1 mm PHOSPBATB Wl, MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ACID PHOSPHATE. CHARLESTON AMMONIATED FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON.ASH ELEMENT MADE OF FLOATS, CHARLESTON GROUND ROCK. CHARLESTON CALCINED MARL. CHARLESTON* PHOSPHATE FLOATS. W. W. WHILDEN & CO., G-en'l Agents, _CHARLESTON, S. C. ?SHEP00 PHOSPHAT 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 Genuine Leopoldschal German Kainit, PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS ASHEPOO, ED T Ji. "\7V , JP. X>. BNOREE. Special Brandt Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY. ROBERTSON*, TAYLOR & CO., Dec 12 \ GENERAL AGENTS. ^SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly ammoniated ; DISSOLVED BONE, h?hest grade ; ACID PHOSPHATE,, for compostin? ; 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 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 FA UTILIZERS; which I will sell lower than they can bought In Sumter. 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 I have stored in my large and commodious warehouse at the Sumter Depot, aud will be pleased to furnish other information at my office over Bultmann's Shoe T. J. TUOMEY. Store. RUBBER STAMPS (BLANKS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING LI EN V with iTidollible i?k, or fur printing visiting 1 ' card?, and | TIT I ES STAMPS OF ANY KIXD tor stamping BUSINESS CARDS. ENVEL OPES u/ anything else. Specimen!* of varinu* styles on band, which will lie shown with pleas ure. The LOWEST PKIOIfiS possible, .Hid orders filled promptly. Call on C. V. OSTEEN. At the Watchman and Southron Office. MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blanks in Variety, FOR SALE ?. um1 AGENT FOR SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOR The Peerless Steam Engine g^S^'The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, ?and? All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will find it to their? advantage to con sult him hefore purchasing August 22 miliHBRiffi AT STANSILLrS OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part nership, and are prepared to do and work needed in the line of Blacksmithing, Horse-Shoeing Carriage and Wagon Work, &c?, with di5patch, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special personal attention given to Horse Shoeing. His old customers, and any others wanting work done are invited to call at the old Stand on Republican Street, opposite Graham's Stables. W. C. ST A NC IL, Oct 24_J. I. BRUNSON. DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN BUYING GROCERIES? IF SO SEND YOUR ORDERS TO WELCH &EAS0N, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ?IN"? Choice Family ai Fancy Groceries, "Winos, Liqcrors, Teas and Segars, 127 ic 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-j soruncnt of Fancy Groceries will find it to i their interest to correspond with us on the subject Packing and dravage free. Send j for catalogue and price list. Nov 21 ? j THE PALMETTO LAGER BEER BREWERY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ! Has of late doubled their capacity, to suit j the demand, with all modern improve ments, and manufactures now a very superior aricle. | Lager Beer of such a nature that it is ; always best where it can be had fresh from j the Brewery, and is then the finest, most j harmless and healthiest tonic for family use For particulars and prices write to CLAUSSEN BREWING CO , Dec 12 Charleston, S. C. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, j 217 AND 219 KING STREET, j CHARLESTON, S. C. . I Two Mammoth Stores and Ware j Houses, filled with a Full Line of . the Finest and Cheapest Furniture. The Cheapest Furniture House in j Charleston, and a Discount of Five per cent, off on all Cash Sales. Dec 14 3m GERMAN KAIMT, Direct Importation. PERUVIAN 6UARO, Direct from the Agent of the Peruvian Government. FISH GUANO, . 6?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. SCHUCKMArtrV, 271 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Military and Upholstery Goods. Agency of BvttericUs Ladies' Dress Patterns. Stamping and Pinking in a great variety of j patterns. Lessons in all the newest styles of Embroidery. Pil. SCH?CKMANN, WM. G. JATHO. Dec 12_ 3m. NORMAN'S ^ H?UTRALlZ|Wc CORDIAL. ?MARK? AS?REand off-W'iat Remedy for tlx* enrr of all irtvgulanti?^ and disorders of the Stom ach and Bowels. * hot her 1 n children or adults. It is acceptable rothe Stomach without beug offensive to th<- tn.-tc. Promptly iclier?ic TVrsontory. Pl*rrh?vn. Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Hux, <.: ; ::>?: Pains, Pl.Vuleney, jftpsH KausfA. Acidity ot tho stomach, fiffiq Heartburn, Sick n~.d Ncrvoi;? Headac?o and Pyspeprfa. Slay BH be nsed in all derangement* of ^ 1 the Stomach nnd Bowelsfrom refutation of the iatostines or a change uf lo< ?I or water. NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black berry >Viuo. Purs not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specialty recom mended f >r i?oa&ickucss z::d Teething Children. Price ?5<*. and $z.oo per bottle. Sol'AbyaUDrntKfistsiind Dealers in JUcdiciirc. _EICELSIOK CHEMICAL CO, DMRt Sole Proprietors, 39? ?jfi Walhalla, S. C. U. S. A. ES?& 12S -VSV.TVt, A?TT?*T.E*.4 BEAUIlf W FLORALCHROMQ CARPS ,#?i*0 ?x:(. and na Illu .tratfJ Book* to rts> who Krn? two J?er. Ktnmp? f???- pa*t?|B?? Had pnrktnc- Mention tbixpopen, E, G. R10?JUT X CCi IV? YQ? South Carolina Railway Co. COMMENCING February 4th, J8*3, Paa / sender Trains will ran n? follows, until for* ther notice. (No train* are run on Cam den Branch on Sundays ) TO COI.CMBIA. Leave Camden. 6 45 a in 4 3* p m Leave Camden .function... 8 09 a in 6 35 p m Atrive at Columbia. 1128am In So p ni TH"X COLCVBIA Leave Colombia. S ?(' a :?... C 58 p in Arrive C:.ind?-ti Jisn?*ti<?n .11 -'5 a m... 8 48 p tu Arrive at Camden. 1 40 p m...10 12 p m TO CH.tKI.KSTo.v Leave Camden. 6 45 :i in 4 30 p m L-?ve Camden Jinv . 8 09 am 6 35 p m Arrive a: Ch.irie>i..n. I 0? :n 11 SO psi KR.'M CHAttLKSro.l Leave Charlest-n.*7 <?" a m... 8 35 a ra Arrive Camden Jane'.?11 35 a at... 8 48 p ra Arrive at Cnmden. J 40 p m...lO 12 p w to Ai GrrsTA Leave Camden.6 45 am 4 30 f ra Leave Carnden Juoc*.8 a in 6 35 p m Arrive at Augusta.2 00 p m 7 13 a n FROM AfQUHTA Leave Augusta. 7 05 a mi...D 00 p m Arrive Camden Junc*.....!.S 48 p m J0?,5n at Arrive Camden. U< 12 p m I 40 p m CONNKCTIONS. Connections made at C? lumbia with Colum bia and Greenville Itailroad b??th way*. u> an<t from all points on that Koad and or. the Spar tanbnrg. Union and Co'utnbia and Sparta nhurg and Ashviile Railroad.*, also with tbe Char lotte. Columbia and Ao^usta Railroad to and from all point* North by trains leaving Camden at 6 45 a m, and arriving at 10 12 p m. Connections made at Aagnsta to all Points West and South: also at Charleston with Steamers fur New York?on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also with Charleston and Savannah Railway for Savannah and all points Son?h. Connections made at lilackville with Barn well R. R. to and fro-j Barn well by all trains on Augusta Division. On Saturdays ROUND TIUP TICKETS are sold t? and from all Stations at one first class fare for the round trip?tickets being good till Monday r.oon. to return. Exenrrion tickets go??i for 10 days are regularly on sale to and from all sratiens at 6 cents per mile f r round trip. THROUGH TICKETS to all points, can he purchn.:<sd by anplying to James J-'ti**. Agent :u Cam-ien. * ' D. C. ALLEN. G-itieral Passenger and Ticket Agent. JOHN B. PECK, General Manager. Charleston, S. C NORTH-EASTERN R, R. CO. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 21, 1882. On and after this date the following Sche dule will be run, Sundays included : Leave Charlestori. Arrive Florence. 8 00 a. M.~.12 25 p. m. 12 00 M..*. 4 20 p m. 8 30 p. a. 1 20 a. St. Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. 2 50 a. y.6 50 a. si. 4 00 a. m.8 40 a m. 11 30 a. m.4 15 p. m. Tmin leaving Flotejoce at 2 50 a. at. will stop only at Kingstree and Moncks Corner. Train leaving Charleston at 12 00 m. will stop only at Moncks Corner, Lanes and Kingstree. CENTRAL EAILBOAB SCHEDULE. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. going south. Leave Surater.;. 8 00 am " Lane's. 1 34 p m Arrive at Charleston. 4 15pm going north. Leave Charleston.12 00 ra " Lanes.~ 2 45 p ra Arrive at Snmter. i 15 p ra P. L. CLEAPOR, J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Ticket Agt. Gen'l Supt. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CONDENSED SCHEDtLE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Datko j No. 4S. i No. 40 Nov. 5, 18S2 j D;.ity. I Daily. Leave Wilmington. 9 50puifll 10pm LeaveFlewington . li 10 - 12 1? M Leave Marion.... I 05am! 2 04ara Ar've Florence. I I 50 " | 2 45 44 Ar've Sumter. 4 37 ' Ar've Columbia. 6 40 * TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 43, [ No. 47, Daily, j Daily. Leave Columbia. ?..tlOOOpm Ar've Sumter.!.j 12 P5 * Leave Florence..[12 55 pmi 1 5? am Leave Marion.j 1 46 " j 2.40 ** Ar've FI?mirgtou.i 3 54 " I 456 " Ar've Wilmington.j 5 25 ? } 6-20 *? Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. C Nos. 48 and 47 stops only at Brinkj*y's, Whirevilte. Fiemingfon, Fair Blutf. Marian, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter, Camden Junc tion and Rastover. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C. A (i. R. R., C, C A. A. IL. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48 Night Express. Separata Pullman Sleepers for . Charleston and for Augusta on train*?4S an ? 47., Passengers on 4o can take 48 train from Florence for Columhj?. Augusta and Georgia points vir? Columbia. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Snp'U T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Passenger Ag't_ l F. W. DeLORIE, Agent. -DEALER IN fill ffldl, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF * Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KKPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C, 0 Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will fmd my stock of Medicine* complete, warranted genu ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C , Jan. 20, 3m. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. HHIIE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready X to be worked up at the lowest living figures; HARNESS of the latest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell. I 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 TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY. All WORK in mv Hoe GUARANTEED to give SATISFACTION. T. 0. WR0TEN, Corner of Maia and Republican Streets. March 15, ISgl. If