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wattest eacS of oar subscribers to ex m ?^?HSS on h* pager^ *?*? ffrl?\* ^^^m'tfe.d?te ?pon it. THTS dsrte a?-ihVijW uffV wbjcfc the paper has a pa??J&?-- Many of ow* subscribers will s m t??t -i^^^in?- io advance; the? aro mauj.oiberi who witt di?terer 6?tiK Jmre BOL A -; Il^^i^fef; Onirard-John Reed. '. >* >. ^^^^^jXMcCatc*e^~No.tice to Debtors j ?c^^^^S Gateea--Xo2iceof FioalSettle- j S^^^^^^y. -frap-C. G. Bletchley, j ^M^jjj|^^ U^jefS* We a ?hite frost j ^>'^^(?^iff*tMBce? draped in.mourning, and j ^^HHfi^last^e&iesfcy, io respect to : sratt?Mreaer?l Hqwe. 7 ? ' ' in town bas,jot a house to j tugthree rooms or more, there is O? 0?r*ith*t WSAtS it^ -. -j toXtbeis?ieawacyof the weatb- ? t Serries*.-which w?e_to .bare-j tSuaday nigi^^t^B -Piesliyte- J SS amt ta*? place. % *ta??&rat'tbe C?&ir, _ We ? f whole families down with it in j jfefcewsjsper w now^ preaching its j sr Sejm^*? tor. 'the formers. - A J circ^relrte fe*;*eW ' made, j ia?r ?t?tsxnds vet ont ol* 'thc j ?>. Mayor Coarteoay of j of ?is""Aonuai'Itericw j which. we will i i?^bt?kmg tarough. , ! ^oftiis county/ bas a j * S?Sc Association The petts-w?H be open from ? i the.morning to S in 3*e evening. ; F. P. Teieber and Z. E. ! ^ managers appointed. ^ . j '* ?? the sritle of i before the State Legis- ! 1882, b> Prof. J. M. j na College/? conj j pruned pamphlet form, we j k*Wa?f fire to-day wes grrrn : on ac ^p^tH;:bat. &?<?\ i Mr. Solomons*" new ?dvertiseroeot i rowe lhere will besbawstbing more than j "- . .} tbe^t-ee^?^ici?oo. for officer? cf tho-j a?J^??^?#? T., the Kershaw ! 5i*paid"?apt::A?M7 of tbe S. L. Ii, the ] Ktteat ofgmng bim a vote of 24 out of] ItxJmthmA withdrawn from the candi-: fi^JUewV Colonel. - j *ejr posr office in this County, in the j plVutf of old Manchester, has been io ; t?aflfter a ?hort time, under the name of . ty**, wiA Sic. 31att. G. Ramsey, as P: 'j iaSftr it tbrald be directed rat "Wedge-A ^p^?g^ti|t?p?M99*wt? frequently send mat ^^^^^^^^^fej^tjao marked. ^(^?m^^^'^ 'the 'latest styles, ; Bffiljjj? Inawsj ?rice?, aod the most complete : ^M^jki.lS?SfCn^ va ad Seamier Dress Goods, ; ^^l^j^j?^*^'^00^ ^ aottouncet l ^H^^^^^e^ our tea?^s to-day bj .that xe-' ^Hpffc?J?iBattjeeeor send for samples. . f ?C?bose. iofonu tl*e?r friends : B^^^^ya^jjrS?eiiciaily that ' they have a j '^?m'f?^?9t?.^pog-GaQ^ 'uti their line wiih ' ^^7^j^^.?yt^My^.:^*c|g Goods, ?c. They ? ;ffiwi^y irVyfeayd to tbov their customers |';^pfc?e?irestaad pretttiest things ont, and give j ?>Jfff^beru?t of their judgment in making : attoriSom.1 j fe^i^r?e^iaa' -opened in the office of the; l^lph?mgs mad Southron with two fragrant . fe^i'fjHt f^ifom lady friendo. We beg to pub-! I^al^?fjlitisoor ^ of the atteottoo, I ^^^SiA ?aw-ei?a enough to believe is purely j IWji ff I I rted-a; weare already conscripted, j ^^pjli>i to be remembered still when the j .?VitfjWirifcTe Jaded and the berries are ripe. ' c", V???' wat^a'' ?w this morning between i ; SjtM7 Grast and Lymns Carter, two colored j ' : '^W?I^tawhtch Ly mus came cut second ^i-jjfcj, "with aa agljr- brie>l*at wound on his ^ Jtliid. "ThejrTolnntarily went before Justice , j?a?era toy??a?e .t?Kr oise, bot as neither : r'-y waated a w?fran4 agninrt ?he other be ad- ? : r risrd them ta ?? and wash ib^rr faces. j r^.^Gikifiiffl Sft?t *f the. timet, bas ; ^qw^ftjtd jts:second year, ?nd in ?ts last ia- \ % VfBraVoooaeesthe commencement of Vol. III, ! ; together wit?? the determination to live on { ?t? ?e world's supply of dried herrings.' \}. l?k l?o??oea and- tnrnips is exhausted, and] ^ ?'eallO? necessity of! adtrnga firing off of Westphalia hams boil- . [" ed ia champagne, quails on toast, tc. : Last Sunday waa the regalar connan nion J '?j:tmmi.io Se Presbyterian, Sietbodist andi Baptist efeurebe?. The usual, preparatory ser- ! trica, was held ianthe Presbyterian church on i Iv Stftttday, at which Ker. J*. W. ?fcKay, of the j I Brie? ^Church preached. Revs. Chreitzberg ! I aod Brown officiated in their respective ! r eawchts*;'f A number of new members were; f received fe thc Methodist church. j . At fbi maeting of ci tiaena held last Wed nes- ! daj_ night to make up a ticket for the up-' S:$todfat .Town election. Mr. G. W. Rear- ] ^^%^?M?nom?nated for intendant, and Messrs. j IjjjSK^ W-J)eLorme, ii/les Moran, H. L. Darr ! 3SM#?H. Epperson were nominated for War " rv- deotr Tbe seose of tb* meeting? was in faror | r< ,<af a^jjiV* ticket, and only those of the per-I i sosa oafrio Domination, who declared them- i r setrea, or were believed to be, io accord were j accepted as cand idates A moetii^ of colored citizens was held ali the Lioeo?n School House last night for the : '? jfcrposiaf aoaunating a representative of j their r?oa to run H> the Municipal election, j % Ex-Caroaee Legare presided. The meeting j fwar itrkr loisteroos, and one who was; ; there reports thai it was? "fiasco." Zack j Waiker wasselected, however, as their candi- j date, and it isolated that h? supporters in-j f tend to rots fer bim and no one else. Lewis jPrigbt, a colored man from Middle- I tow Tow?ab?pPaear Wedgeheld, was in .town j taismorftia;soliciting aid. Be bad a paper ! finn re^ee^b?e^Citizens of that vicinity: rowebiag JOT bis statements : that on ! SotBfdar the 24tb ult., he lost oj fire, bis j _ jjwriri?? a?? bam, with the entire; contents j jhdtb, odading bonsehold effects^ corn, : -1 'z'.$0f?jptm sad fertilizers. The fire occurred ?^jiti||iiil?nj ?Iw'i?ij Tl o'clock ia the day, : Si?^?f??mi io- k? ?eid, and his family some ; - : Deaths. > ; V :.$?] f --f ? ?I H ; We regret to announce the death of the wife of Mr. W Bl Morrey* of this place, which occurred on : last thursday, 29tu ult., after a lingering illness from consumption. She was only in her 33d year* ?and leakes sev? eral young children. She was the daughter of the. late W. R. Tabor, of .Charleston,. The remains- were taken to Port Mott for interment. * *< ? Mr. Chester Brewer, aged 52 years, died at Mayes vi! le on the 26th of March, from drop? sy. He was a native of Massachusetts, and a machinist by frade. . The youngest child of Rev. C. C. Brown, about 18 months old, died on the morning of the 28ih ??t? after a long illness. Personal. r ; - v i-\ j ; : Wifli?-Scaffe, ?or some time past ? student I at the Fort Hill- Academyjf is at liome on a visit. , * .. e 3?r. T. Hasell Dick, JrV, has returned to Charleston and resumed bis situation iu the drug house of Dr. Baer. Mr. J: Theo. .Solomons, left.Sumter, last Saturday'night for Altooda, Fla.; where be expects to spend about a month with friends, V r / ; . : . Mr. Joel E. Branson has removed his famtr ly to Sumter. He will sli.U continue his lum ber business in the vicinity of Kingtree, and will reside there, himself as heretofore. Mr. Willie,X&k. was,, j? . lawn yesterday. He is looking alUfW pateT from a recent afflic? tion of the'prevailing .complaint. . He Still bails /rora" Charleston,' and represents the popular house of Wu Ibero k Pieper. Mi?. Fripp, .for some Gme pasfcine te?egraBh operator ?iere; bas .left, much to "the. irigret of the maov fr?en'd's'h? has ??ade spce.,coming among irs. He is suceedefl. '.by 'Mri Carson McEacbertijJately from Florence. Mr. Fripp j bas gone to Camden. . Trial J^ticeTB Couapt. The Slatey. Geo. Butler-Failure to pay Patt. Tax. -Three dc41ars"0ne^?rteB..;t? m. g ^Tne Starts.ilmma.Watsp^TT^sault astf Briery 4?C??^i?"?$ne ;?r. ?i?a.^ays iE Ja3. ; \ .:? m 3C ; ^b^Stt?e ?aftGeo. Wipiams^Fa?are- to pa^jf Poll t*xr* Two^olt?rs ftbe-'or lexr dnys in^aii.. >-c ? mr sg * ll ?tate*?? Butler TUrjar^-Failure to pa^ j Poll Tax; Two- dollars "fine and costs or ten j days m Jap!. ; . - .- .. - j * . .."?.'.. -- ..'i v*. . - . al Keads^ Bridges, &c. : i We have been requested toeall the attention j of the proper authorities to the following: j Bad planks on some of t?ie bridges lately j repaired on the Poco tal igo cross rog- - ' -\ Two had bridges on the T?owden MBtj Rocid-one ?ear the fire mile post, and one abtift'onf'wSeibeJow.''.'.. ..., ...... ? ?idges in bad order .on- the- Scape O'er?! c|?sin^:?1 l^^flll ll Sad cro^steir-feT?ciI ?!aqe$pir. the Rail* i ro% PP. ; *w ? I Bad- Cition bf the railroad ditches, witb in.thc Tolimits, awi -a ditch of the To wo leading into Turkey Creek below tb?*Bai?road, ! ne*?'the Paulie Road, that needs attention: Ssa ' SSnce.tfce-above'was'.inTtvpei we have learn- .;| ed-that tl$5 Cb?oty Cominissinershave already had' the repairs made, or taken action- to that j effect. :? .' .'; . ; j jr^.] Fire: ~ "; \ M tbeV??^B-of M'r?D. Ja*: Winn, on the, ed jae of towri/ was destroyed by fire carly last Tbnrsd^y. morning, with the entire consents. Th?? origin,of the fire is thought to have been accidental, and most likely td! "have been caused .bw.aipark in the bed clothes' of the ser^i^gir? who s&pj^ the dwelling Bouse,.; an^^rried her bed out some time before the hoqj?-'was discovered to be on fire. . - Lbsti A U. S. flag belonging, to the Sumter Light Infantry, ft was borrowed, by . the Cotnmit tee?/ Arrangements the day (J o v. Thompson an?fpthcrs spo?e on Moen men tal Square, and hislnever l)een returned. Any information of ".?Mid flag will be thankfully received by Cupt.X>i*- : M ? Sale Day. There was only a medium attendance of country people in town .yesterday. The" Sheriff sold a remnant of merchandise, the Master sold wm? pToperry'i * and the puHie ; auctioneer rang their be I ls far the edification ; of some lean stock desirous of changing owners. ?. < _ Church JBlecjtion. At the Easter Election held in the Church of the Holy Comforter. Sumter i>. ? , the fol? lowing persons were>?ected to serve for Hie ensaingyear. Wardens.-?l. L. Darr, J. S. Keayes. Vestry.-W. D. Blanding, W. R." Delgar, J. F. W. DeLorme, W. B. Murray, J. T. Fri erson. Delegates to the Diocesan Convention. W. D Bhnd?njrv W. E. Jennings, Gen. G. Richardson, T. T. ?pshur. Alternates.-IJ. L. Darr, J. T. Frier^on, W.B. Murray. Wood's Odontine, We call especial attention to thc advertise? ment of Wood's Odontine, for sale by J)r. W. C. Fisher, of Columbia, and Dr. A. J. China and' Dr. D. J. Auld of this place. This is a preparation after the formula of Dr. T. T Moore, a prominent dentist in Columbia, and it is highly recommended by bim. It is in all respects a first-class article. - - - ? - i aa i - - - B. Pressiey Barron, Esq., tyas for some time beeo afl|icted with sometlng.like paralysis, so as not to be able to leave the house. He at? tempted last week to walk down thesteps, but bis knees gave way, causing bim to get a severe fall. He is still confined to his room but weare pleased to learn that he is much letter, and hope soon to see him on the street again. Clarendon Enteryr^e. Itisgivenout that the ladies will wear vests precisely like the gentlemen's this sum? mer. When a married man goes to bed, be will have to pot a chalk mark oo hts vest, or next morning be may slip on his wife's and not discover bis mistake until he inserts' his thumb and forefinger in the right hand pock? et for a pinch of finecut, and finds nothing but a piece of chewing gum; and the stub of a soft black lead pencil. Then hewil! suddenly remember that there was a roll of ten dollar j. greenbacks in the left band pocket of nis vest -that is if be is not an editor he will-and he will rush back home in Rams' time. Go to T. C. S?affe and buy the Kitchen Set, for one dollar. A saloon-keeper bas a cool way of turning j drunken men out his bar-room. When one of them get6 fairly asleep, he drops pounded | ice down bis back. As it descends, he i straightens his spine up ; that makes it drop . down a Hule further. As it gets toward the ? small of the back, he looks very much sor-j prised, and opens bis eyes widej which pre- j riousiy he could not open himself, or any one . for him. He looks at three or four places around, and seeing everybody looking at him, ? and feeling a little cold and queer, he rises > right op and walks out of the front door, lt j never foils. WEDGEFIELD l?O^S. One who has been making examination of the peach trees, says that there are lots of young peaehes not killed by the recent cold. *J4ostof farmers: are :.through with corn plantrng;'abd they report'the grain to be commencing to sprout. The Presbyterian church is being painted. Work on the Baptist church h.is been sus? pended-the contractor having more^pressing engagements in Sumter. The committee has material and money to continue the work al? most to completion, when the workmen can return. A New County. Mr. B. O'Neail Townsend is a can? didate for Intendcnt of the TOWD of Florence, on a platform pledging the municipal government to a powerful effort to have a new county cut out of Marion, Darlington and Williamsburg, j Florence to be the county seat. Miss Laura Richardson, of Sumter, an esti? mable old. lady, is. now at Drafts' Hotel where I she will spend the Summer.-Lexington Dis j patch;. .': .. [? The_recent. cold weather has had.- a dam? aging effect on the early gardener's vegeta? bles, ri . a . -ri-.-S? .-?pH-'-v.,* . Otfr frtehds^w??? remember wbeuth?y order j from-aoy of-our advertisers, to please? always I meution this-'paper. . *' V Although March came in with somewhat the appearance of a lamb, she has been acting the part of an old mother-in-law to perfection since she did come in. Look at the new Economist Oil Cook Stove for sale by T. C. Scaffe. A small boy who was playing truant the other day, when asked if he wouldn't get a whipping when begot home, replied: "What is five minutes' licking to five hours of fun ?" The great secret of Fat Animals is an abun? dance of Good Food. In like manner, Fat Crops can only be ob? tained by the use of Ashley Phosphates. Tb^ejjjuestion is often asked us is there any- i thing that will bring youth to women? Yes j indeed. An income of say S10,000 will bring ! auv number of them. ' '? ! Many who rfe??r complain-are nevertheless I seriously Ul. tJse Brown's Iron Bitters and j there will be no cause of;cbmplaint. : A customer from the backwoods called the ! other day ?&a dry goods store and bawled ? out : 'I wanter git a pair of theoi musketer kid gtbvcs fora gal.' The clerk showed him j musquetaire style and the customer said j j 'Them's'em, now-wrap np a pair that will i fita girl six feet high and as slim as a fence ; rail.' _ _ Old Fashioned People Used to say that the horse shoe and "four ; leaf dover brought good luck. This may bed true, bnt the times have changed, and now if j you want good luck and good health all the year round, plaice on the sh?f; over .your kitchen door a bottle of Norman s.,.Neutrali? zing!Cordial, the wonderful remedy for ail stomachic troubles. We have just received a sample copy of the- j new song entitled, "Put your arms around me dear." Anv ladv who wishes to try it can do so bv calling at our offire-we mean the song of?course.-Marlboro Monitor. From a Prominent Lawyer. Maj. J. H. Whitner of Greenville, S. C. says: ?? whilst I do not regard Norman's Neu ! tra?zing Cordial as a universal Panacea, yet ! it affords me pleasure to say, that I have used I it with much benefit to self and family in all j affections of the bowels so usual in our sec ! tion of the countrv during the Summer sea \ son. Indeed I never used any other medi I cine for such complaints." . 'My boy' said a politician to his son Mean a little toward everything and commit your ? self to nothing. Be as ro"nd as a bottle and just dark enough so that nobody can see what's in you.' The Original American Tea Co. of New York wish agents to sell their Teas and Coffees. This company has been estab? lished 43 }-ears, -and its business is confined exclusively to the importation and sale of these goods. They are widely known over the country, both as wholesale and retail deal? ers, and have many very large buyers amongst j their customers. Agents now working for them by selling to hotels, storekeepers and j families are, and have been, doing well. i Druggists who sell Teas c*n have then; packed I securely in tin canisters, so that their flavor I will not be affected bv odor emitted from other particles: ic the store. Address: ' ROBERT WELLS, Prest., I Mar 27 43 Vesey St., New York. THE MARKETS. SUMTER, S. C., April 3, 1833. COTTON*-About 30 bales of cotton i have been sold during the week ending April I 2d. Market closed , quiet We quote: I inferior 4@6|?r Stained 8$ : Tinted.'. Bl ; I Ordinary 7^>7l : Good Ordinary 8| ; Low -Middling S?; Middling 9@9J;' Good Mid I dliug 9h. CHARLESTON, S. C., March 31, 1383. [ COTTOX.-Market quiet. Sales about 300 .baie?. Quotations are: Ordinary 8^@8i; Good Ordinary 8|; Low Middling. Oj ; Middling 9|; Good Middling, 10$@10j. WILMINGTON, K. C., March 31, 1883. " ! SPIRITS TUHPKXTI.VE-Market quoted steady j et 45$ cents. ROSIN-The market was firm at SI.30 for I Strained and $: .35 for Good Strained. I CHOOK TU&PKXTXXK-Market steady at $1 .CO ! for Hard, S2.75 per bbl., for Saft. :1 COTTON-Market dull. Sales - bales. The following are the official quotations : Ordin?rv6 13-16. Good Ordinary 8 1-16. Low Middling 9, Middling 9|, Good Middling 9 15-16. " TH?~C?TIZ??S^?CKET. Fur Intendant. COL. JAS. D. GRAHAM. For Wardens. MARION MOISE. CHAS. E. BARTLETT. ; EDWARD O ?.EILLY. WM. J. ANDREWS. . The above ticket is nominated, to be voted i for at ihe election for tow n officers on April 10th, next, believing that it will, if elected, i give universal sasisfaction to all. CONSERVATIVE CITIZENS, i _ u m l l m, ", i, , i., i. ! Final Discharge as Guardia;;. IWILL APPLY to th* Judge of Probate for Sumter Couuty on the Kith dar of April 1883, for a final discharge as Guan!ian of the Person and Estate of Mary H. E. URI, (Minor.) DANIEL REELS, March 13 4t Guardian. Estate of Mark Reynolds, M. D. DECEASED ALL PERSONS holding claims ag.tinst the s.dd Estate will present the same duly attested, and nil persons in any way indebted io said Estate will make immediate paymeut to JULIA V. REYNOLDS; Qualified Executrix. March 20 ?t Statesburg S. C. TO PRINTERS. A WASHINGTON HAND PRESS, No. 5, capable of printing a 32-coIutnn paper, 26x40, is for Sale at low rates, at this office. Corres? pondence is solicited. Address Watchman and Soulliron Pub. Co. ?H? J KEEPS on hand a full and com? plete assortment j of STOVES,] TIN - WARE, ! IRON - WARI], WILLOW and WOOD-WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUT? LERY, POTS, KETTLES, and everything in tl ie line bf a general 1 lard ware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO, Call and October 24. Tin see me REPAIRING NEATLY DONE TO STOVES, PUMPS, j GUNS AND PISTOLS. ' Roofing Done in any Part of the* Country. at my old stand on Main Street, and I will ?ive satisfaction in everv bargain. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS are unsted on physicians' fees by the dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the billions, and the nervous, when a dollar expended on that unapproacha? ble vegetable tonie and alterative, DR. S1M I MONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, or LIVER j ANO KIDNEY CURE, would in evfcry case ? effect a radical cure. - I NO REMEDY IN TilE WORLD EVER SO . FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE i f OF MANKIND AS SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND OR LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, . Constipation arid all; Troubles arising from -the'T/tver,'Kidneys arid Bladder. Taken two or three times a day it prevents -Feven and Agne,.Malarial Fe ver,. Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever and Cholera. ??~ OH, WOMAN ! -es^ Why .will yon allow yourself Ao l>e prostra? ted, your s .vs tem enervated, your health com? pletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of those insidious and oft times fatal diseases r called "Female Weaknesses," when you can be entirely cured hv using SIMMONS' HE? PATIC COMPOUND, lt will remove Pimples and Blotches, purify your Blood, and make year Shin clear and healthy. For sale everywhere. In Swater by Dr. A. J. CHINA, In MayesvilleJ.v Dr. F. J. MAYES. In Bisbopville by J>r. R. Y. .^LEOD. /DOWIE .AiMC?SE, Praetors, W-holesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. . Octa 7 . -j BIGGEST' THING OUT ! BURPEE'S WELCOME OATS.AC Ts IT I 50 POUNDS ?2R liSTSL B?3E3L. I The handsomest Oats ever seen, and will j undoubtedly everywhere prove the most pro ! d?crive variety of oats koowo.; The giv?in is very large, plump and full, and with good j cultivation will yield from Si) to 135 leg?! i bushels per acre. j $155.00 in Cash Prizes fer 1SS3. : To be paid the most successful growers of BURPEE'S WELCOME CATS. ^Sompeti , lion open to all who purchase one or more j twenty-five cent packages, each containing ! two ounces of seed. Price 25 cents per pnek i age, or 5 packages for SI-00. Send 25 cents ? in postage sumps for one package, and our ! Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue for 183.?, .; and if not satisfied, money will be retai ned. j Address, '.SPECIAL DEPARTMENT," "57. ATLEE BTOPSE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ^39** The Editor of this paper has a sample loftheOats. . j _?!arch 6 ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER. ! ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, j Th?-se grades are rich in all the essentials . constituting first class articles, carefully pre? pared from lest materials. Our lonir experi ! euee in the trade, together wita Prof. Shep? pard's analy.is, are guarantees that they are ! adapted to the wants of consumers. For sale j at market rates for cash; 'imp or colton, j J. N. ROBSON & SON, tiS East Bay. ! Jan 9-3m Charleston, S. C. FOB SALE, A DOUBLE-15AUREL . BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUN. gg- Apply at this Office. ?EBS, America Ahead! FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. ASK FOB IT! BUY ITU TEY IT!U WOODS QDONTINE, FOR WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. Keeps the Breath Pure and Sweet and Hardens tue Gums. Formula of Dr. T. T. Moore. W. C. FISKSS, Wholesale Agent, COLUMBIA. S. C. For ?ale in Sumter h v Dr. A J. CHINA, and Dr. D. J. AT LD. Man h 6 WANTED 50,000 LBS. DRY IUD!,,:. 50.COO LBS. WOOL, for which the ! highest market-price will be paul. Leather j given in exchange for ??des. i 1,000 LATEST STYLE HATS From a New York liaukrupt .Sale-your choice for 50 cents, l y D. MORRIS ? BRO., Liberty St':, Sumter, S C. March 6 Sm. 23 A?lTTiTT.FS, -? BEA?T'F'Jl ? LORAL C?*Rl??fi? CAiiDS ?faus i.s.J, ?".vi MI. .>);u*t ruted i Rook, to nil Trb" s.-nd two Tte-, stamp* tor p-.?lap-?? ?ni ' uarhinc. Rf rn? ion tbi*-:>-ipe^ j E. 8. RIDEOUT & CO.i KEV* Y0A* I Ox MjjpCH Tth, OXE CAR LOAD VERY FIXE MULES suitable for..timber, turpentine or farming purposes. c TO ARRIVE About Mareil 15th, OXE CAR LOAD HORSES of various qualities. ??ARBY BROS. March 10 _ CH.1RI1TU,\ PKOSPHlTf C?ii?,""" MANUFACTURERS .OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS, CHARLESTON ACID PHOSPHATE, CHARLESTON AM M ONI AT ED FEH TI LIZERS. . . ... CHARLESTON ASH ELEMENT MADE OF FLOATS, CHARLESTON GROUND ROCK, CHARLESTON CALCINED MARL. CHARLESTON PHOSPHATE FLOATS. ' . W. W. WHILDEN & GO., Geni Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. | 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-enuine LeoDoldschal German Kainit, PROPRIETORS*OF THE CELEBRATED BRANDS; ; jQk. SH BPOO. EDTA "W , 3ZS O IEL 332 JS . Special Brands Made to Order. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., Dec 12 j_ GENERAL AGENTS. jj^SHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly ammoniated ; DISSOLVED DONE, highest gra?e ; 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 pore; 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. Forterms, Illus.rated Almanacs and cards address the Company. Doc 12-6m ,otio INVESTED. IHAVE PURCHASED THE FOLLOWING STANDARD FART:LIZERS, which I will sell lower than they can bought in Sumter, lt will pay the farmers ol'Sumter to purchase from me rather thau 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 thc Sumter Depot, and will be pleased to furnish other information at my office over Bultmann's Shoe Store, T. J. TUOMBY. na tem va. - wa -- THIS ST WAGON ON WHEELS IS MANUFACTURED BY FISH BROS. & CO., RACINE, WIS., WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, And by confining onrstlves strictly to one class of work; br employing none but the Best of WORKMEN? aolng nothing Dat FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VKKY BEST of SKLfccTKD TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of thc business, we hare justlv earned thc reputation of making "THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS." Manufacturers have abolished thc warranty, but Agents may, ou their own responsibility, give thc following warranty with each wagon, if HO agreed: We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No.to be well made in every partic? ular ami o; good material, and ?.hat. th' strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material or workmanship, repair, for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repa:?, as per agent'.-* price li-t. will he paid in cash by the purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence. 6 Knowing we can sui: you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send for Prices und Terme, and for a copy of TUE RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to FISH BRO?. ? CO., Racine, Wis? III? M-narawaua FOR SALE. J . A.. MOOD, rpw'o HOUSES AND Luis. ON WASH- PJITSICIAN A XD Si?KGEON. J[ irtton Street. Titles guaranteed. Ap? ply at Sumter Book and Variety Store, to Office at Residence ot? Washiugton _^ W.^G. KENNKDV. j Strct?t. Slate at DeLormc's A Horse and Buggy, sn WR?^ r Apply as above, to 00 J , b I Al 1 h R, S. C . March 13 W. G. KENNEDY. Aubr - M F. HOYT, AGENT FOR SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOK The Peerless Steam Engine, ^IpllpThs Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS, SAW MILLS, -and All Kinds of MACHINERY. Purchasers will find it to their ad van titge to con stilt him bf fore purchasing August 22 STAHL I Milli, j AT STAXSILL'S OLD STAND. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a part- J nership, and are prepared to do and work ? needed in the line of Blacksmithing, Horse-Shoeing, j Carriage and Wagon Work, &c3 ; with dispatch, and at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. j Special personal attention given to Horse- j Shoeing. His old customers, and any others wanting j work done are invited to call at the old Stand j on Republican Street, opposite Graham's ! Stables. \Y. C. STA NCI L, Oct 24_J. I. BRUXSON._ j DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY j IN BUYING C-KOCSEIES? IF SO SEND.YOUR ORDERS TO j WELCH &EAS0N,! Wholesale and Retail Dealers ! -IN Choice Family ai Fauci Groceries, Wines, Li;cars, Teas and Sogars, 127 A 129 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market St. CHARLESTON, S. C. We carry an extensive assortment of goods, and have everything you want at astonish? ingly low prices. HOLIDAY GOODS, in great variety. COUNTRY MERCHANTS wishing an as? sortment of Fancy Groceries will find it to '.heir interest to correspond with us on the subject. Packing and dravage free. Send for catalogue and price list. Nov 21 \ THE PALMETTO * LAGER BEER BREWERY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Has of late doubled their capacity, to suit the demand, with all modern improve? ments, and manufactures now a very superior article. Lager Deer of such a nature that it is al ways best where it can be had fresh from the Brewery; and is then the finest, most harmless and healthiest tonic for family use. For particulars aiid prices write to CL AUSSEN BREWING CO., Dec 12 . Charleston, S. C. GRAHAM'S STABLES, REF HBL WANS TR EMT, , FRESH ARRIVAL, ONE CAR LOAD -OK WM m mm, Good Driving -AND - Horses. Farnrand Timber Mules, . Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At pi ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, j Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. ?rn -A1.SO TENNESSEE WAGONS, j MHH!I20 W. M.; GRAHAM, j F. H. Folsom, L. W. Folsom, j F. K. FOLSOM ? SRO. [Native-born and Raised.) Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main-Street, opposite John Reid's, . il KA !.K PS IN Watches, Clocks, GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, j Spectacles, Sihrcr and Plated Ware, | Sewing Machine Needles, Oils, Etc. i General Repairing doue at Conscientious ? Prices. j Give us a call and be convinced. <let 1T j 1171 O T7> people ?re always on the j TT JLO.Ij lookout for chances to it:-I cieas* their earnings, and in time become wealthy : tho>e who do not improve tln-ir op- j portunities remain io 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 oar can '? 1 do tjie work properly from the first sturt. 1 1 The business will pay more than ten times j ordinary wages. Expensive ou'tit furnished 1 free. No one who engages fails to make ! money rapidly. You can devote your whole; time to the work, or only your spare mo- ? ments. Full information and all that is j needed sent free. Address STINSON & CO., j Portland, Maine. 1 South Carolina Railway Co, CtOM\tKN<IN <i February 4th, 3883. Pa s / sender Tr.?ins will ron as follow*, until fur? ther notice. (No traiia ?re run on Carude? Branch . n Sundays } TO OM-fcMBIA. heave Camden .... fi f5 :i ni 4 30 p tn Leave Cnai'lvti Junction... > W ? IB 6 35 p in A ?ri vii ?it O'lumlfh. 11 28 a m 10 35 p m Kit-.M COLUMBIA Leave Columbia. S ";* ? tn... G 58 p m Arrive Chindan Jutfti?ui..M -'5 a lo.'.. 8 48 p in Arrive at Camden. 1 4? p ut...10 12 p m TO < HAKI.KfT??N Leave Camden. fi 45 a m 4 30 p ta Leave Camden June' . 8 99 a m 6 35 p ru Arrive?: Charleroi. 1 00 p m ll 30 p to Kit"M CHAKI.KSTO?? Leave Charleroi. 7 ti" ? ni... 35 a m Arrivn Camden June'...ll 35 a m... S 4-S p m Arrive at Camden. I 40 p ni...10 12 p !? TO A tor:-: A Leave Ca m len.fi 45 n m 4 30 p m t/eave CamiiVn .lune'...8 09 am fi 35 p m Arrive ut Augusta.2 00 p ul 7 13 a tu If BO* AI G ?.'STA Leave Augusta. 7 05 a MI...9 CO p m Arrve Camden June'.S 48 p m 10 35.a m Arrive Camdc-n .....lfl 12 p m 1 40 p m CoNNKOTjoSs. Connections made nf Columbia with (,'o?um hia an>? Glenville Railroad b??lii ways, to ?nu from all points on that Road and on the Spar Mn'our<:. Union and Columbia ?ad Spartanburg ami Ashville Railroads, also with the Char? lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to nod from ?ll points North by train? leaving Camden at 6 45 a m. and arriving at 10 12 p tn. Connections made at Augusta to all Potnf* West and South: also at Charleston* with Steamers for New York-on Wednesdays and Sa:urdays. Also with Charleston ?nd Savannah Railway for Savannah and all point's South. Conueetions made ?t ?ilackviile with Barn? weil K. R. to and from Barnwell by all train? on Augusta Division. On Saturdays ROUND TRIP TICKETS are .?old to and from all Stations at one fir? eb?.?s faro for the round trip-ticket? being good tiil Monday coon, to return. Excursion tickets ?rood for 10 days ar? regularly on SH le to and from all ?ta ric us at 6 cent* per mile Cr. round trip. THROUGH TICKETS to all points, eau he purchased by applying to James Jone*. Agent at Camden. D. C. ALLEN'. General 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 rtnie will be run, Sundays included : Leave Charleston. Arrive Florence.' 8 00 A. ii.12 25 p.-ai. 12 00 M. 4 20 p M. 8 30 P. M. 1 20 A. v. Leave Florence^ Arrive Charleston. 2 50 A. M.6 50 A. M. 4 00 A. M.8 40 A M. ll 30 A. M.4 15 P. sc. Train leaving Florence at 2 50 A. M. will stop only at Kingstree and .Moncks Corner. Train leaving Charleston at 12 00 in. will stop only at Moncks Comer, Lanes and Kingstree. CENTRAL EA?LP.0AD SCEEBJLE. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leave Charleston.12 00 tn 44 Lanes.2 50-pm Arrive at Sumter. 5 50 p m Leave Sumter. 8 45 a m 44 Lane's.12 30 pm Arrive at Charleston. 4 15 p m T. M. EMERSON, J. F. DIVINE, Gen'! Ticket Agt. GenM Supt. ? - 1 r WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND . AUGUSTA R. R. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATJ?D ! N??. 48. i No. 40 Nov. 5. 18S2 j Daily. I Daily. Leave Wilmington .-j 950pui!H 10pm Leave Flemington . ?ll 10 12 19 - Leave Marion.j I ?1*5 am 2 04 a ra Ar*ve Florence. . 1 50 *. 2 45 ** Ar've Sumter.j 4 37 " . Ar've Columbia... . ? 6 40 " . TRAIN'S GOING NORTH. No. 43, j No. 47, Daily. Daily. Leave Columbia. ....il? 00pm Ar've Sumter.;.j 12 4?5 " Leave Florence.'1255 prol I ?Oain Leave Marion.j 1 4? " 2 40 ** Ar've Flemington.j 3 54 ** 4 56 ?? Ar'veWilmington.... 5 25 *? 6 20 ?? Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. Nos. 48 and 47 steps only at Brinkley's, White vii le. Flemington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter, Camden June, tion and Eastover. Passengers for Columbia and all point? on C. ?4 G. R. lt.. C., C. ?fe. A. R. R. Station*. Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 48 Niirln Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and fiir Augusta on trains 48 and 47. Passengers cu 40 can take 48 train from Florence for Columbia, August:-, ?iud Georgia point* via Columbia. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Passenger Ag'r. J. F. U. DELORME, Agent? -DEALER IN D illis & mm HS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundriesv USUALLY KL PT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRjCtt STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, ?C., Physician's Prescriptions carefully componuded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call at:?1, see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C., Jan. 20, 3m. SADDLERY AND HAEHESsT rpHE FINEST LEATHER ON MANI) Beady X to hi worked up at the lowest living figures. HARNESS of the Intest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sri!. I an: rreparcd to do all kinds of Jobs to my line of business. AH <>rdei> re^dv^d, will be promptly attended to, and with tba greatest care. -A full line of READY-MADE UARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, MARTIN CALES, and EVERYTHING ELS" pertaining toa First-class Harness " ? p OLD HARNESS made to look as y ts NEW. - COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUN" -A SPRCIALTY. AU WORK rn mv line GUARAN to give S?TISFACTIO: T. 0. Corner of Main and Re March 15, ISSI.