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OLLA. PODRIDA. TJKDEB THE MAGNOLIAS* Roused bj a c??ar-voiced trompeter of dawn, In joy ? seek the golden conns of day ; ?he dusky cohorts of the night have gone Fardown their western way. - A winding forest path invites my feet, Lo w winds are calling from the dewy aisles ; Before me lies the heron's dim retreat, A maze- of leafy miles. Some power occult so moves me that T cross The sleeping garden where bananas lean, And win* through hoary oak groves draped with moss, The.woodlands' wide demesne. A mocking-bird salutes me as I go, ' Azi oriole greets me as I press along ; I feel in all my veins a quickening glow, Companioaed thus by song: Through interlacing boughs of pine and palm I catch brief glimpses of a turquois sky j Below, as softly as an"evening psalm, Th? river ripples by. I gain* erelong the royal forest's heart, And:pause, where proud magnolias lift in ?.state".* Their wealthi of blossoms, whose-pale petals a part ... Sweetly inviolate. " Here/ia the early legendary days, Beside these mighty, time-defying boles, Gathered around their camp-fire's raddy . blaze * The swarthy Seminoles. And through the trembling shadows round me cast My startled fancy pictures, even now, A stealtjiy.cbieftain gliding slyly past, With bow of ?tout ash bough. Recalling memories of a perished time, WhSle thus I stray through changing glow "haard gloom, -1 do not heed bow trnm pet-creepers climb Or ^den jasmines bloom ; Bot taking l?ar? of present thoughts and ^things, I voyage on years that swiftly backward And dwgll with those who reigned as forest longs Two centuries ago. _ . . -Clinton ScoUard. The County Press. It ia gratifying to note the improve? ment .which is manifesting itself io the newspapers of the State, because it is evidence of their .financial prosperity, and this again witnesses to the increas ed interest which the public is taking in their home enterprises. The newspa? per ?an only be wfaatthe people supply the means to make it, and its success is, therefore, as much, an evidence of the ; intelligence of the constituency which fastairis .it as of the ability and good management of those who conduct it. A well conducted newspaper is an es? sential, to the progress of every intelli? gent community, and has more, per? haps, to-do with the true and healthful development and conservation of all its interests, material, social political and ? moral, than any other single agency ; irbi??roperates upon them, W&t city^or town in; South Carolina could not make. advancement without anyone of the many business enterpris? es w|aco/ may be successfully conducted in its midst ? Bat what city or town which has once enjoyed the benefits of a wel?conducted' newspaper could afford or wnould consent to have it stricken from the list of its indastries ? Wejh<mestly* believe there is no town in o?r-"State where a newspaper is pnb . listed, whose every interest would not feeHbV shock, and be immediately af . fecteoV by.the suspension of its paper, and it is this fact which constitutes the feood and identity of interest between the,pu Wigand the press. it is, therefore, a gratifying sign of generally increasing prosperity, to find BO many of. the conntry papers enlarging ana adciffg to their facilities for doing business, and responding to the de? mands upon them to give their patrons better papers for their money.-Cduni bicrRegister. ^?evising the Decalogue. I':,. . . BY KHTPOHT. , The Ten -Commandments amended to sui^tfce .people until they are 'educated up-Mo. a more strict observance of the same: Thou shalt have no other gods before tue, unless thou art seeking official position. Thou shalt not make unto thyself any graven" imagev or any likeness of any? thing in Heaven, earth, or the waters, to jx>w down thyself to worship .them, except the Almighty Dollar, the form of which thou hast thyself invented. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God io vain, unless thou art drunk or very angry. Remenjber the Sabbath day to keep it holy, unless thou ownests a rail-road or #teamboat, or wishest to travel or play games for rest and recreation. Honor thy father and thy mother, when they do not interfere with thy pleasures or plans, unless thou hast become so dishonorable thyself that thou canst not avoid dishonoring and dis? gracing every ene connected with thee. Thou shalt not kill, unless thou hast a license from the Conn tv Court or the Bxeise Commissioners. .Thou 'shalt not commit adultery except-thoa canst ?ad some defect in thy lawful companion, or thou seest one thoo-likest better, or it is thy religion. Thoa shalt not steal, unless thoo hast.paidtbe Government-city, State orrpationa?-for the privilege. Thou shalt not bear false witness against, thy neighbor, only to show that he has failings and faults a3 well as thou, and by expo&ing his sins thou mayest distract from thine osrn Thon shalt not covet thy neighbors goods, unless there is a fair prospect that thou canst get them, lest thou make thyself an comfortable by defeat . A former traveling salesman for a large wholesale house tells the follow? ing: 'l onee entered an elegant and fash? ionable saloon in Arkansas, and laid on the counter, two bottles, contai u ihg samples of the finest brands the house made. Calli? ^ tip all hands present the proprietor filled the glass? es and 3sked the men to sample and pass their opinion. They all com? plied, but shook their hoads, saying it wasn't goc d. Turning to a shell behind him, the proprietor look down a bottle of liquor and pouring a lit? tle into a glass said : this is the brand we want The agent tasted and said he had that kind, but did not know he wanted that brand. Yes, said he, if you have that liquor bring it along. On the way to his hotel, he bought some glycerine, sugar, arsenic, and severa! other ingredient?, and went to his room. Taking one-fifth of the whisky he had just shown, one-fifth .water and three-fifths of th'e other in gredients, he mixed all together pul into a bottle and .proceeded to the tsalooo. All hands were called ur. iga?n and pronounced ?t good, and so well pleased was the proprietor ibat he. ordered five barrels of that brand. The agent sent the list and proportions of ingredients to his firm, ind the liquor was sent to the man ; and so satisfactory was it that lie be? came a steady customer to that house, for that brand of liquor. A Newspaper supporting the Principles of a Democratic Administration, Published In the City of New York. WIT J J AM DOBSHEIMEB, Editor and Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAB,' A Sixteen-page Newspaper, issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and interesting FAMILY PAPER. It contains the latent aeu-s, down to the hoar of going to press; Agricultural} Market, Fashion* Households Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial Departments, all under the direction of trained journalists of the highest ability. Its sixteen pages w?l be found crowded with good things from beginning to end. Original stones by distinguished American and foreign writers of fiction. THE DAILY STAR, The DAILY STAB contains all the news of the day in an attractive fenn. Its special correspondence by cable fron: Lcn?on, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and Dublin is a commeaditble feature. At Washington. Albany, and other news centers, the ablest correspondents, specially retained by the TBS STAK, fcraisli the int est news by telegraph. Its literary features are unsurpassed. The Financial and Market Keviews are unusually full and complete. - _ Special terms and extraordinary induce? ments to agents and canvassers. Send for circulars. - TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR To StrB 8C3IBEBS, FREE cr POSTAGE in the United States and Canada, outside the limits or New York City : Per year.SI 25 Clubs of Ten.30 00 Clubs of Fifteen (and one extra to organizer).. 15 00 TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR TO Stns SCRLBEES : Every dav for one year (incIuding-Sunday)-$7 CO Daily, without Sunday, one year.6 00 Every dav. six months.'..3 50 Daily, without Sunday, six months.....3 00 . Address, TELE STAS, 26 and 28 "North William St., yew YorSc AT COST -F0R CASJBE ONLY. Desiring to close out my stock of WINTER GOODS, and to change some of the Depart? ments in my store and stocky ? offer for .The Nest Thirty Days At Cost for Cash Only, My entire Stock of CLOTHING, Mon's and Boys' ALL DEY GOODS, including DRESS GOODS and DOMESTICS, ALL NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, CLOAKS and DOLMANS, Ladies' and Children's, SI?AWLS and BLANKETS, HATS and CAPS, HARNESS and SADDLES, CROCKERY, GLASS and TINWARE. 5,000 Tares Choice Prints at 5 Cents, that we have been selling all the sea? son at 7 cents, These are not what is known as o cent calicoes. ALL SHELF HARDWARE, but not Shot, Plows, Nails or Agricultu? ral implements. Will not se li Groceries at cost, but will eel! them at very close figures. Continue to keep the justly cele? brated One and Two-Hosse Dixie Plows and all castings belonging to them. These Prices are for Spot Cash. Many people advertise at cost, but don't mean it ; but I am in earnest. A call will prove it. Have for sale a few ' Deere Cultivators which I will sell BELOW COST. klimmt N. E, Corner Main and Liberty Streets, J*n 12 Sumter, S. C. i sis ?iJtii i ?Iii DRUGGIST, (UNDER MUSIC HALL,) SUMTER, S. C. IS RECEIVING A NEW STOCK Everything Pertaining to the Drug Business, Including ??wii Wi M Fancy Sei He has a full stock of Winter Garden Seed -Especially TURNIP SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. Prescriptions Corefnlhj Compounded Will w*it upon customers at any tiree, daj or night, and when not at the store, car lt found at the Branson House. July 21 W. H. MARTIN. nil (Liss JOB W?HR AT BOTTOM PRICES WATCBS?? ?SD SOU f ll RON' JOB OFFICE GRAHAM'S STABLES, REPUBLICAN-STREET. JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR LOAD OF WELL BROKE KITE 1 mm, Selected with care for this market. Also on hand, A FEW GOOD MULES, Will be sold LOW FOR CASH, or approved paper. All Stock sold, guaranteed as represented, or money refunded. ALSO, LARGE LOT OF ^^^^ Old Hickory Wagons, AND A FULL LINE OF Carriages? Buggies, Carts, &c, Will be found at W. M. GRAHAM'S STABLES, SUMTER S. C. J. P. CHUG'S {?g5|SL. M?L UNDERTAKING fj^^l ffM , ESTABLISHMENT A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 3T8 11? JOL i "fy "U. O embracing all the styles and qualities usually found ia a First Class Furniture Store. ' PARLOR SUITES, BED BOOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stand3, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, WbatNots, Wall Brackets, Chromes, Window Sbades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, ?cc, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FULL AND COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-frota $3 to. 45. My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, in all its depart? ments, ana satisfaction guaranteed io every case. Oct. 9 ; A. J.-CHINA, DEALER IN* Drugs, Medicines and O lierolcals. FINK TOILET SOAP?. HAIR AXD TOOTH BRUSH KS. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Ac. Ac PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES AND DYESTUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, $c. Pries's Cresol Baking Povder, Which for purity, strength and healthfulness st*uds alone. vistas Patent Star Lsnp, Giving a light egnal io 3 or 4 ordinary lamps and is perfectly safe. Snicksr'coc?or Shoulder Sr&sss, For ladies and gents. Easily adjusted and worn v-hh comfort. Full s'?r>phj of Fresh . Garden Seeds. April 9 ~____ G. W. C. DIGS, D. D. S. Office over Bogie's New Store, ENTRANCE ON MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. Office Hours.-9 to 1:30 ; 2:30 to 5. Sept 8 COME ONE, GOME-ALL -TO The Blacksmith Shop Opposite W. 51. Graham's Feed and Sale Stable, and tret vour 1IORSKS* ?iios> In the very best style by competent work? men. Special attention paid to horses that Cut, and Over-reach. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c, repaired in the best style. All kinds of Blacksmith? ing doce nromptly. j. i. isea-sos. Sem 1 i '< v. ^ & ? /ff ?' 1 7:)% /' n / - p ''? 'vv .v ft H ?LC. ?'C. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPOILING M AT KU! AL, he!!?, Wndsan.i ?'>eryth:nff Pertain iv.<7 to Brec?h-Loadio'i? ?luns. Dec ? G ? ftfgfr. -, 1 (?y fe] ^ A boayiiisl trorfc '<f )?r' r-"r"i 0>l"Tr*i? Eftt?; a::-1. 100 n?iistrar'wMiv.'w.irh ?r?^?-Jpiioiis .?.** tho ??est n'<w<>rs:??n< Wire?.'tW..-, price* <.<" Sc-'!:; nrvl i'?unts, u:;<I how_l< frrew them, rri'i?c'! i TI I'm-Ii-h :"-.<? f;<-r::i^:i. l?r:o onlv IO tvTiN. v;!r.' h m-i" .isO.vctr? fro'n firstor-ler ?t Iel* what vo-.i wa nt !'>r tl iv Onr?l?n.?nd Kow to K? it ?t;<;?o:?? t?f rnrinia?: to ibo grocery at the !:is? asoman 1^ I.?JV what ev?* fr-yit? }:.i:-5>c-n tr? he !rfr ow .. nn?-jiyi: wjrji-d??rioit?!i;?7ri*!nt aftsf t?e*ks of WAji.l>isr; KUI ONLY VJCiCS SESDS AT EEA35QTIA3C El?; JAMES VICK. Bocltesto^ Ii. Y fl and WI?ISKT HABITS' cared fi at. home v/it?umt i>;itn. BOOK ?3<?f nart.iciil^r?: sont FRKK. 1 E. M. WOOLLET, M. D., Atlanta.O*. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, Cotton Factors And General Agents of the Ashepoo Phosphate Co. Liberal Advauces Made. Consult your interests by corresponding with us. Address RORERTSON, TAYLOR & WILLIAMS, Jan 12 x Charleston, S. C. c. ft lilliK 80 AND S2 HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. -o Staple and Fancy DEY GOODS, "MIGNON" 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES, One Dollar per pair. Preparatory to pnrchasiog Spring Goods, we have recen liv made some large reductions in tbe prices of DRESS MATERIALS and other Winter Goods. Cash orders amounting to S10 or over, will be delivered in the country free of charge. All orders promptlv attended to. C. &?. L. KERRISON, Charleston, S. C. GEO. W. STEFFENS, WHOLESALE GKOCER, Auction and Commission Merchant and Liquor Dealer. AGENT FOR The Fliest Hams cured in the ?. S. Also Agent for GEXESEO ROAD CART. The Best and Cheapest on the Market. 197 EAST BAY AND 50 AND 52 STATE STS., (Auction Room State Street,) CHARLESTON S. C. Consignments Solicited.' Nov 25 o eoflfl .ct *rf ^ 2 c P =. & *~ ? S COPROLITE MANURE. -AND Phosphatid Linie, ?ade from N. C. Phosphate Rock, Cheapest Manure Discovered. SeDd for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Jan. 5. Rocky Point, N. C. LF. ii. DE LO lt MK, Ageati -DEALER IN- * ii 4 mum TOILET SOUPS, PERFUMERY AND ALL KINDS OF Druggists Sundries USUALLY KKP'f LN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG .STOKE. Tobacco, Sizuffand Scgars. GARDEN SEEDS, &C,5 ALS' Paints, Oils, Varnishes, GLASS. PUTTY, &c ?AND DTE STUFFS. -o Physician's Prescriptions careful!; compounded, and orders answerer! with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock o Medicines complete, warranted genu ino, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. if m 'OTHER'S FRIEND" Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the intensity of pain, but it greatly diminishes the dancer lo life of both mother aud child and leaves the mother in a condition highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far les3 liable to Floodinc. Convulsions, and other alarming symptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonderful efficacy in this respect eu ti ties it to be called THU MOTHS?.'S FRIEND and to be ranked as one of the life-saving remedies of the nineteenth ccu tury. From the nature cf the case, il will of course be understood that we cannot publish certi? cates concerning this remedy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on file._ Send for our Treatise on "Health and Hap piness of Woman," mailed free. T.-JE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Jan 26. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga DEBiLETATSD f&??l. You aro aU?ttvd r frr.c Irlol nf thirty eleya of th< tis? of Ur. D.ve!a CV- lc br ;<;<>-! Voltaic Le:t wier Electric Sus[v:n>Mrv > i??ii?aiicos for th?- ipeedj relief and perm?>v??'t cr.r'-ff ffrmrus Jjc'>Hit?/.]OA? of Vitality ftn>: A*>??.V<i/f. an<l all kimin-.l troubles, Alsofor niiiny other discr-s.-s. <""ini>Ipte restera tlon TO fTeal???; Vigor HM\ Mr.nh<>n?| inmranteetl, No rtsSi is.tnciirrc?i. l?;-?:<tr.-it?-.; r>;i:i:pblctla?a/?i ?tLixUijye matU-n treen Nv a?blrcs<i?ig VOLTAIC CO., Khr^taT?, Kici. ?t??aos v. o?jptM:ip.iata p^tsnft ?? xofi "o g 'oouojoij 'yyjOT ?.N">mY 'mV\ ttn l\M J0 ditJ.W "uo ii.???: [VuOSJ??d p i ti tu^rij ;)Ai7i pin: sjopjo .ino Up ?ir.? *T? Wid .?is-'?;^ usj.pnq'i? . t -iU:Zt(j pun smiv.]? s?>03 HO.IOTi iM 'ii 1 ;os S;Li a o v'Fri.NV-v.'-'.vT^j-?^rir:.".!! I^SSwJ T'W.?T.:..!:f?H?! .'. N ?>?" LS*? %$'4Z"'iJ"- :t. i-aift.t-.i f.-r theta, 5S?=S??^;: y? IS-.riii^. r'rilii?^.V?rir?tU?i?r.lVIi.slii??g, .-.crew i-..tt:: ?;. ' l'ri..*- 55 to S?. i1';" ,. '"J i-* >. ;..? .: . pf.ts ?.T seo frage*. &;S?*~<*-"Aiv ii!;owx-:. ?xwsU. 7-r?.n=. IIA AN"3 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh? ness to it, who would rather not tell, axi?you ca?it tell. Received this January 26th, TWO CA? JLOADS Mules and Horses, which will be sold on reasonable prices and terms. SUMTER, S. C. December 26, 1886. A GR?A -IN THE IEOH ORE MINES OF EUROPE, -AND THE MINES OF AMERICA ARE QUAKING. But the Solid Hardware Minds of WT, BURAMT %L SON Remain intact. Besides every known variety of SHELF HAEDWAEE They would cull especial attention to a very large and well selected stock of RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING In all widths, with Rivers and Burs or Lacing as rnav be desired. STOVES OF EVERT VARIETY AT ALL PRICES. A large and superb stcok of C?ina ?&:o.c3L CS-l^s^'waire, And the finest and largest assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY", RAZORS, SCISSORS, &C, from the best fatories of Europe and America. Especial attention bas been paid in toe selection of POT WA RE. TINWARE, Ac. Wagon Material of Every Conceivable Kind, Single and Double Muzzle and Breech Loading Guns, Ammu? nition, Shells, &c. Remember this is the ONLY HARDWARE STORE IX TOWN and will be supported by LOW PRICES. K w. DURANT & SON. Sept 15 Main Street, opposite the Bank, Sumter, S. C. rig? EGSFIfi. The S. G-. S. is the cheapest, ana the best, ac? the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain on tho Market. The S. G. S. has been used all over our Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. - A95SXEY ASSS STEHEST, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE mm FERTILIZER, Delivered free; specially adapted to Hoses, Geraniums, Paosies, Flowering Annuals, &c." For terms, directions, testimonial?, and for the various attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. ^'>l '-6 Charleston, S. C. ^mMS^^^^^^W?'^^iP^^^: kartest and Mest Complete ^^^^^W^^y^^^ Establishment South. ?flPW? ^L. ? jM&9 Established IS42. ^^^^^r-fi 1I??1 M SfeS^?^^^ O?se and Warerooms. Kine, opposite ^^^tf?l^^K 008B33 S?SHj BUNDSj ^^^^?^^^^^^^^ffl MOULDINGS, ff^^^ .^^^.^sfiB^ BUILDING- MATEEIAL. /?IliwiiBlMi M i_ ii ?* EVERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD AVAIL B & *?l "^^S^f^^^A ^^^^^^?N .Himself of the advantages offered at tbe S ^fi^^^^^^^te^^^M BRIANT, STRATTON & ^SADLER BUSI H ^J? D II Q J AT 17CI Q^i^^^W For acqniriog^a thorough and practical traio , fr??j JJ U D I lt LiDD (gara S i?g in business affairs. rVyP_"^7^^:<&^S improved and enlarged facilities, we LV^^^TP^^^^^^^^^^^^?/ announce our Twenty-Spcond Annual Opening ^St^-^a^?r^0'^T^^^^/^^ The curriculum of study embraces a thorough H^al TT T T rTF^*^^^^ Thc proficiency acquired by our maoy popils Er@? Lj Ll Li Li r' O ?1/ jgV^fa during a period of over twenty years as educa |r^^| ^* sfjp tors of youth is cur strongest commendation. aJ<^Kr^F^^'"?ii?^-,c2f^^^^^ Pupils enter nt any time. For circulars, cat Pr^fcOw "wla jg! o^??r) H^?eues> terms, ?c.. call on or address \?^Lm%mM^^SSS^m^^^ki^iW/ Sept 8 Nos. 6 & S N Civ.ries St.. Balto. 33-CTTHES- Piphtaeri?.. Croup, .?.sihaaa. BroscMtia, Nocriljio, rAonmatfsm. Bleeding at tie ?^nge. Hoariness. Ic?lnoDsc, Kaokin? Cou?h, Whooping Coujrh- Catarrh, Choiera Morbno, Dysentery, Chronlo Diarrhoea, ?ldnoy Trcn~-?cs, and Sp'nalPisgaeca. raopL'et free. Jar. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Zlan. 'C-sa^^^ "^^^ ^^^^r^^^t?^rery. l?^?bers ?iko thom In tic vrorld. Will positively c^^^ reliera alt manner of dirseco. Thi information around eaoh box lu worth ten tinos tho cost of t box of pii 's. rind out cboi'.t thozn scad, you trill always bo thankful. One pill a dose. IUuetrated pwnphlet tree Sol? everrvrhsre. or5csfj7rup.il for ?5o. ln?toiape. I?r. I. G. JOStjff80y&OO.. S3 0.H.3t.,3oaton. ?.ticri?an'a Conditionr-^, p?-j p-; rp rjr^ pc CT s?==? 35 pa n fr? ?KottHOC on eartE Powder is absolutely^ ?1 ^ fe ?r^1 H 9 IS"" a f?^ S Kn U ?will make hons lay pure and hi?Wyeon-gSsSg?iu S ffi^^ t??V^a ? M ??l?? ? It eurea cfntrated. OnecuneagSSg Ka KJB EgL? Si3 H Kc* S? ohloira cholera and is worth a pound of S*?a p l?? S? ESI ^ H HS H all diseases of hens, any ether kind. Icl-oSti? ffeB a? ^ n 3 ra 5M S SS S ?" worth Ita wolght ?SlPrtl? ii?la?^ Issi! I SJgfe?SgT Sol?t everywhere, or cent, by ?nail for 25 ceatc in etcxip3, 21-4 lb. clr-tight tto cans. Si t nriaatt. S1.80. Six ^? ?y express, prepaid, far $5.00. CS, Z. S. JOH2fSO>? & 0O" Boetoa. FALL MD WINTER OF 1885. y ^^^^ w S H PIECE GOODS, HATS, . Scats' Underwear, Neek-wcar, Overcoats, &e, -FOX MEM, YOUTHS AID CHILDREN is now complete ia all departments. Harked M?wm Ter j liow And a cali asid examination is earnest? ly solicited before purchasing elsewhere. -ALSO il ^ a HF L Sept 8 W?LBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Prolins, Lipa T?CCO, k. 16 7 and 16 9 E a st- Bay , CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2_ 6 S. B. THOMAS, Agt. No. 320 KING STREET, Opposite Liberty, IMBI Slades, Pair ffiiiip Tv ACE CURTA ? XS. CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON S. C. Dec 11 o *2\ ss. jsrxo&ojsf. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Bags, &c. No. 233 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Particular attention given to Filling of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed as represented. Jan 6 x GO TO I THOMAS, JR., i BRO., 273 KING STREET, CI?AKI^STOW, S. C., -FOR Fine Diamondy Watches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES ANC EYE GLASSES. Large assortment of WEDDING PRESENTS always on hand. Orders promptly filled, WatcJies and jewelry carefully repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23 o PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. First Clast in all its Appointments. Supplied with all Modern Improvements. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy .Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator. Elec? tric Bel?s and Lights. Heat? ed Rotunda. RATES ?2.00, ?2.50 AND ?3.00. Rooms Reserved ly Mail or Telegraph. Sept 16_ CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Commission -DEALER IN :F*isl?, Oysters, GABIE AND POULTRY. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fisb'Market, Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St., East of East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Conr.try Produce are re? spectfully solicited. Pouhry, eggs, &c. All orders filled with dispatch. Aac 25 o AUGUST TAMSBERG, Manufacturer of E?AIR JEWHLR?, CURLS, BRAIDS, &c. . No. 332 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jewelry neatly repaired. Aug 25_o_ THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 KING STREET. Four Doors South Academy of Music. CHARLESTON, S. C THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for the reception of Guests, March ist, 1*885, by G- T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of the uNew Brighton Hotel," Sullivan's Island. The "WINDSOR" is newly furnished throughout, having Woven Wire Spriog and Hair Matresses on all beds Fronting on King Street, with extensive Southern expos? ure, making All the Rooms Dry, Airy and Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR," what has bog been wanted, a STRICTLY FAMI? LY HOTEL, No Liquors will le sold on the premises Rates, SI-50 to $2.00 per day-Liberal terms made by the week or month. G. T. ALFORD, Manager. THE OLD RELIABLE STOVE HOUSE. T. CAMPBELL & CO. H2 Mooting Street, Charleston, S. C. Still Hold the Lead as Dealers in First Class Cooking Stoves, Hoating Stoves. Ranges aud Grates, Lead and Iron Pipes, Pumps, &c, &c., &c. A full liQe cf Repairs kept io: ali Stoves w< sell. The attention of the people of Sumter an? adjoiuing Counties is asked. When more than one stove is ordered a' the same lime we will deliver free of freight Scud for prices on anything in our line. WORK SHOPS WITHOUT STJCAM POWER BY CS1XO OCTFITS OP BA?HK8> PAT. FOOT POWES machinery can compete with steam power. Seid on trial. Metal and woodworkers send for pr ces. Illustrd catalo.sne free. W. F. ?c. Jno. Barnes* Co* Rockford, 111? Address No 2116 Main St, NORTHERN PRODUCE, FOREIGN FRUIT ! FRESH FISH I AP- ; pies, Potatoes. Cabbages, Onions, Pea?, Tomatoes, Beets, Turnips, Lemons, Nota, tal Fruit and Vegetables of ail varieties, received by every steamer from New York. We deal exclusively in Northern Pr?da? and handle only choicest stock. Also, Fresh Fish of all kiuds. Oar fall fishing bas jost commenced. Remember and send yonr orders for Frrrftt Produce and Fresh Fish to the old reliable bouse of J. S. TERRY k CQ+ 9 Market Street, Charleston, Si'Oi-f N. B.-Our facilities for handh?fc'fc?it shipping Fresh Fish are unequalled in t?k South. G. BART t mm Importers and Wholesale Dealers itt - Foreign and Domestic Fruit! APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, COCOANUTS, LEMONS, PEANUTS, PINE? APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGES, Ac., kc. 55, 57 and 59 MarJcet Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 29_ " . CHINA HALL, COR. KING AND LIBERTY STS., CHARLESTON. S. C. DEALER IK CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, CHAN? DELIERS, BRACKETS, And a Full Line of Lamp Trimmi&gi. Colored English Dinner Setts, 115 piece? for ?15.00. Tea Setts, 44 pieces, at $4. A full line of American Thin White China Dinner Sett?, 122 pieces, ? 12-cheapest goods on market* A full line of . - Band Chamber Setts, 10 pieces, $3 to $5 eadj" All of the above goods first cjass. Packed and delivered to any Railroad ia - City free of charge. J. P. BROWNE. Aug 25_?_, x THE WAVERLY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ' The above Honse having been . I NEWLY FURNISHED throughout, io a FIRST CLASS MAGNER, is without exception the most completely '?. furnished House in the City, and is under tbs : Sole Proprietorship and management of the -, Public's obedient serrant, * oros, raies, . RATES-$2 and $2.50 per day. \ Sept 16_ vxQ THE AISLAR HOUSE, . CORNER OF Yanderhorst and King St? HAVING BEEN LEASES BY nviljss Heriot, (Formerly of 190 Meeting-St,) IS NOW OPEN fur tb? accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston will' find this House conveniently ?mated for busi? ness, and directly on the line of Street Railway* Terms, per day, $1 50. .-. Feb 18 . ./ mm-' 9 TRANSIENT AND REGULAR, BALTIMORE CITY, -AT 164 WEST FAYETTE STREET. ' GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BOARD, .Com? fortable rooms and' attentive servants. Conveniently located for all "classes of boarders, being itt tbe central part of tbe ?ty,-, nea tbe wholesale houses, Colleges, -(both Busness and Medical,) and all points of inf ' terest. Terms moderate. Nov IQ._r--., B. F. MITCHELL Mg PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS :" FOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f ?ir?. -ALSO, -- Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &c. - ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and.- Maryland SEED RYE. . All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices; Nb charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. ? NEW ENTERPRISE IN COLUMBIA, S. C. Buggies IQniTt FROM THE GROUND UP. PLANTATION WAGONS, LOG CARTS> SPRING WAGONS, cr any Style of Vehicle desired, and Harness for Boggies or Wagons. Northern ancf Western made Bug? gies in siock. ]>. MOTZ. Ott 27_ PARKER'S KAiR BALSAM tbe popular favorite for dres?~| ing the hair, Restcriagtaecoloc when gray,and prevenrinj Dma* drug. It cleanses the scalp, . .... _stops the hair falling," and ?_ jj sure to PjC^0- 5?^'- and $i.jlzes A^^^^^,J *Tie Beat Conga Cure yon caa tue and the best known preventive of Consumption. PAKKSR'S TUNIC kept itra home isa sentinel to keen sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps tbe blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish "be? fore it. lt builds up thc health. If vc; sutler fro:r. Debility, Skin Eruptions, GougH, Asthma, Dyspepsia, kidney. Urinary or Teuuxle Compl.iints.or any disorder of the Lungv, Siomach, Bowels Blood or Nerves, don't wait ?li you are sick in bed, bat use PASJCKR'S Tosac to-cav : it will sive vou n?w life and vigor. H!SCOX&CC,.N.Y. ScH bv Druggets. Large saving buying $x FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No I???TJST: w-;n die. of Ccue. BOT? or Ltrxe Tn~ v>:n, if Four/.** Powders wc used in time. Foutz's Fewders will cure and prevent HOGCHOUWA. Fotitz'R Powders will yuvvenr OATT.S rs FoTOL. Foncfs Powders win inerte tbe quantity of muk sad cream twenty per eent, and make thc twtterflin ind sweet. . _ Fontal Powders win cure or prevent almost mxg ."JISVASK to which Horses and (little arc subject. .Korr.rs Po ivn-xas wiu. GIVK SA.TISFACHOS'. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor BALTIMORE, MD. FOR Man and Beast Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more ami . more every year. k , . y; . . ^ .