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: TTJESI>AY, APRUi 27. ^^^^?iW O?ce at Sumter, S? p?-;7&- Cfc* as^Second Class Matter. > TffiflltllEE TOUK BATES. ^.^^ to ex ^t?t?e-t?fif address ?a hts paper, and partica ^j^a^W'ifiBii^cite the date upon, it. Thia date r^lt?ws t&e t?a? tfp .to which the paper has been paid for. Many of our'subscribers will ~V4hti5s?e' that they" bave "paid in advance ; . ">l?t^^^ will discover that they have nott KEW ABVBBTISBMBKTiT" Memorial Association-T. B. Fraser Jr., Personal. ? /Mri. W^-B.Peebles is visiting friends in . : ?Sshopville. ? , ^ Mrs. Scott, of Columbia, daughter of Rev. Jianning#Brown is, we learn ? quite ill. Rev. Theodore A; Porter, is ic Sumter on a Tt.to Mr. J. T. Frierscn. > Mrv?beodoTe Deflc?i travelling agent for ~ the Sacs and Courier, made n's a call last . ."-iraak. . Mr. J. Poulson. Russell has received the ap : poinrment of freight coo doctor. He is clever ;;;^otm?gh to go still higher. t-; . Jairas T. Ed wards, formerly of Sumter, has - opened a barber shop' m Georgetown. ' "3Ir. Dickie Mason gave us a call yesterday - morning. -He is borne from Darlington on a V: short vacation artd will return Thursday. He ' reports lousiness gbod in Darlington. - <Dr? Dink'ins has improved lately, and we '.rarc^Ieas?d to learn has partly recovered his -j -power o? speech. Rev.-H. F. Gbreitzberg lately met with the misfortune of having his shoulder dislocated ~bj.a fan. He was welt enough, however, to ? -go to the meeting ef the Grand Lodge ^'^Ber.- Mannliig ?rOw? has been quite ill >-%xece?tly,aad the Columbia Record of yester? day announced his death on last Saturday, ^?;-.but.we ar?pleased-to learn that the report is - false, aud that he barbeen improving the past \--lew- days. Mrs. Brown is in Columbia with him. ,1 Thanks for an invitatk>c to the Mayesville : Tann nal picnic, which takes place next ^Jlbvcss?aT, I;- . -Thanks to Cadet Archie China for an invi :J: talion to the. fou rt b annual picnic of the Cita , " del Cadets, tb be at Otranto on Friday next. - ^^?bere will be a dime reading at Col. J. D. - iiCtwham's- Thursday evecisg, 2?>:b laslant. ? A pleasant social occasion is expectea with music, reading and singing. Henry W. Mackey *s watering cart was a great consolation to ns last week. The streets : wercvery dry and dusty tiiil its advent. Onr . i business men pay ail expenses. We~fear that the tremendous plant of trees -^THBde by Council last Winter, wwi result, for the meit part-inT.hean sticks or stove wood. Neatly ail of teem look as if dead. We be - ?everhey were planted with a guarantee, so that the loss will not fall on .the town.. TheBostpn Star Concert Co. will favor ns with ?notb er performance at Music Hall on j .Toesday, May 4th, at 8 o'jcloek. The price j *of admission is only 75 cents. Seats can be | ? :Kserr?dat Dr: Martin's wttbernt extra charge, j "Ibiselegant- entertainment should be well ? .. patronised by onr people. Such a treat does j jK>t?ome to oar doors often. -- mm ? ? ? ? mm ; Go io* O'Connor's and call for patent: bread. - - j J??pried. At the residence of the bride's mother, bj ! Rev. C. C. Brown. Mr. W. P. Cook of Sum? ter, to Miss Lula Brogdo? of Concord. Om congratulations to the happy couple, and om sympathies to our fair friends who bare bees casting sheep's* eyes at Mr. Cook, bat all in Tain. Married, on Wednesday, 2?st instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, Miss Lottie Lee Barr, of Lemington County j S. C., to Mr. W; A. James, Jr.,- erf Bisbopville, Sumter County, S. G: i)eath. Mrs. Placidia Duncan, widow of the late W. C. Duncan, died at h?r b?me near town Saturday, 17th instant, in the 08th year of her age. Religious. - The impressive services of Holy Week were conducted by Rev. Father McNeill, on last Thursday,. Friday and Saturday, at the Chapel of St. Joseph's Convent of the Sisters of Mercy. A large number of persons visited the Chapel on Thursday, daring the Adora tion of th? Blessed Sacrament. The services of Good Friday and Holy Saturday, were as usual of a peculiarly solemn charcacter. High Mass was ce?ebraied St the Church of St. Lawrence, on Sunday, and was attended by a very large congregation of worshipers. The altars were handsomely decorated with a profusion of beautiful dowers'. Baster services at thc Church of the Holy Comforter on Sunday last were of an interest? ing natare. The decorations were quite elaborate and beautiful. The pyramids of Easter lilies were particularly admired, as - also were the altar decorations. The music was all in accord with the spirit of the joyous festival, and the Rector's sermons, morning and evening were on the subject of the r?surrection and its lessons; In the afternoon the children of the Sunday School bad their service, consisting i of carols and hymns and an address by the Rector. Altogether the services of the day were well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Convocation. To-morrow, "28th instant, Columbia Con? vocation, will meet at the Episcopal Church, in Sumter. Quite a number of clergymen are expected to be present There will be service on Wednesday morn? ing and evening, and probably for several days thereafter. At the Evening services addresses will be made by appointed speakers. On Wednesday etening, the subject of the addresses will oe the claims of God on the Family"-"family religion." Thursday evening's subject is "The Episcopal Church, its history, its ad? vantages as a centre for the re-union of Christendom." All interested are cordially invited to at? tend these services. ike Passover. The Feast of the Passover began Tuesday last; This season, whicih is generally observ? ed by Israelites,- is commemorative oCtbe providential escape of "the Hebrews, in Egjpt, when God, smiting the first-born of the Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites^ whick were Barked with the blood of the pascal lamb. -~-^-j^mm-~+? mm?i - I. O. G. T. The Grand Lodge of the State of South Carolina meets in Manning to-day. Messrs. W. H. Cnttino, and W. F. Rhame are in attendance. -MB - < i mm Colored Excursion to Georgetown. There will be an excursion for the benefit of Emanuel M? E. Church from Sumter to Georgetown, Wednesday, May 12th. Round trip tickets $1.75. Fishy. Set. T. A. Porter and brother Kersbai got after the finny tribes yesterday afternoon with what success we cannot say, but if the, inherit the skill of their remote ancestor' (christian) brethren Peter and John, the doubtless treated a prodigious stir arnon: the fish. Messrs.- Wilder Brtfwn and Hoyt with sev eral ladies have gone on a prolonged fxshioj excursion to belly's Lake, near Kingstree. -*?mm>+ ? * ? mm ? Base Ball. The game last Frid?y afternoon betweei the High School Club and the Town Club Jr., resulted in favor of the High School score 14 to 15. Another game will be playee next Friday afternoon. Ladies are especially ?nvited. _ _ A Sil?er*kedal. One of our citizens who is prominent foi his public Spirit offers a ?ne silver medal, t( be played for by the white amateur clubs o Sumter County the games to be played ai Sumter. We have been requested to ask Messrs. L. W. Dick, W. I, Hareby and W. D. Bogin tc meet and formulate the necessary rules for th? conduct of the games. Every white base ball club ia the Conn ty is invited to participate. .'Marrie^Life" Is the name of the Play which we have spoken of in several issues, and which from one cause and another has been postponed. The date is now fixed for Tuesday evening, May 11th. It will be rendered by some of the best talent of the town, and the proceeds are to be given towards liquidating a debt on the Baptist parsonage. Being a worthy cause and a very amusing Flay, we solicit for our friends liberal pat? ronage. The characters of the Play consist of five married couples : Mr. and Mrs. Coddle ; Mr. and Mrs. Lynx; Mr. and Mrs. Dove; Mr. and Mrs. Yonnghusband; Mr. and Mrs. Dis? mal. Mr. Lynx is a great society man, and Mrs. L. is very jealous in consequence of his attentions to others. This causes several at? tacks from her upon him, and results finally in a separation. Mr. Coddle, is a very cold blooded and delicate man, while Mrs. C. is in just the other extreme. "While he is below freezing point, she is above fever heat." This great contrast io their Datares causes many amusing scenes and dialogues. . Hrs. Dove was a widow lady, matron of a country school who married her footman, the present Mr. Dove, and When- she brings him into society, he, being illiterate, is mak? ing mistakes io grammar and pronunciation on all occasions, for each and every one of which mistakes he is promptly corrected and reprimanded by Mrs. Dove. His principal and most amnsing blunder is bis running to answer the door bell when they are visiting. Mr. Dove in time becomes disgusted with being publicly corrected and this causes a separation from his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Younghusband are a^jpjiphi who are constantly contradicting each other, and they finally separate from a discussion on the gift of a thimble. Mr. and Mrs. Dismal are a couple who married very late in life, and they come to a quarrel in consequence' of Mr. D.'s coolness and lack of an inclination to fondle. This of course would not give general satis? faction were it to end thns, but the -"finale" is a happy reunion of all the couples, which is a very amusing scene. Remember the date-Tuesday, May 11 tb. Tickets will be on sale for one week at Dr. Martin's Drug Store. Admission 35 cents, Reserved. Seats 50, en Tuesday May ll. Mnsic by the String Band. Have yon tried O'Connor's patent bread? It is fine. 1886. SPRING ADI SUMMER. 1886. STILL AT THE HELM. The Pioneer Clothier of Sumter comes to the front again, and offers to the people of this and adjoining Comities the largest and most complete line of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever exhibited in this market, consisting of Men's Fine Cutaway Suits, all Colors, from $13.00 to $38*00 Men's Fin9 Sack Suits, Square and Roundcut, 12.0J? to 27.00 Men's Fine Drap'd 'ete Suits, 14.00 to 18.00 Men's Fine Business Suits, Square and Roundcut, 12.50 to 19.50 Men's Medium Business Suits, " " 7.50 to 12.00 Men's Common Suits, Square and Roundcut, 5.00 to 7.00 . Men's Fine Pants, of the Latest Styles, 4.00 to 7.50 Men's Medium Pants, all colors, 2.00 to 3.75 Men's. Common Pants, Cottonades, Jeans & Tweeds, 75 to 1.75 Boys' Fine Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 11.00 to 15.00 Boys' Medium Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 6.50 to 10.00 Boys' Common Suits, Square and Roundcut Sacks, 4,75 to 6.00 Boys' Fine and Common Pants, 1.25 t? 3.75 Children's Suits, all the latest cuts, 3.50 to 9,00 ' ALSO A Full Line of White Vests, Alpaca Sacks of Medium and Extra Lengths, Seersucker Coats and Vests, Linen Coats and Vests, Worsted and Linen Dusters. Our stock was selected with great care, and we feel confident that we cari suit all who need anything in our line. If any one doubts it, just inspect our goods before purchasing elsewhere, : and we think we can soon convince them of our ability to make good all of our assertions. FOR STOUT MEN, and all who cannot be fitted in our large stock, we will make special orders, by Express, and get any kind OF size of suit desired, having always or? hand a nice assortment of samples of cloth to order from. You cannot help being pleased with our IH I'D ITU SUITS FOR UN, MS I'D CHILDREN. We have recently opened A Handsome Line of Panis Patterns in all tie Latest Designs, and will have them made to order on short notice. lia tlxe RJece C3-oocl? H-ixx? we have a fine assortment of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS ?nd COTTONADES. Our prices are low, the goods sold for what ilvey are, and no deception. We extend to all a cordial invitation to call and examine our large stotik cf Fine and Medium Clothing. - z>-^?r. WINN. Mayesville Items? Sf A Y EST i LL?: S. C., April 76, 1886. Mf. Editor : We ?re quiet as lanaba here io Mayesville. The farmers are well advanced with work. Corn is np and some is being plowed. Cotton is coming np, though there is great need of rain. The annual meeting of the Mayesville Cem? etery Association was held on the 21st instant. After the usual business was over, the election of officers was entered ioto, and resulted as follows: F. J. Mayes, President; C. 0. Wheeler, Vice President : Dr. J. A. Mayes, Secretary ; W. J. McLeod, W. L. Wilson and J. B. Trimcal, Directors. The Dime Reading at iff. C. 0. Wheeler's was a great success financially-$16.16 was the result. J DUGGAN. Heriott's X Roads. HERIOTT'S X Roans, April 26, 1886. Mr. Editor: Farmers are nearly through with cotton planting. The cotton is not coming up though as rapidly as the grass, of which we are getting a fine stand. Some think the cotton cannot sprout until it raina. One of our neighbors, whose cotton beds became veiy grassy before planting, split them out and bedded on the middle, which has given him a clean field? Mrs. Heriott ? San believe in home-made provisions. They have a large lot of coro and a fi .e supply of gray peas, which, as there is considerable demand for seed peas, they will pat on the market, Messrs. Huggins and King have bought an engine and outfit and will be ready for gin? ning this Pall. Mr. Aman'a cotton is np and nearly ready for working. j Mr. King's little daughter, Miss Mamie, is visiting relatives in Darlington. NEW. Children often wake io the night with a burning fever, and the parent is ata loss to. divine the cause. Worms I Worms ! are at work. A dose of Shriner's indian Vermifuge ?3 the only remedy. It is worth remembering that nobody en? joys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day wifh. one foot in the grave, to whom a bottle of Parker's Tonic would do more good than all the doctors and medicines they have ever used. Hard Tixacs. While money is closefwages and prides low, expenses should becGt down in every house? hold. Economy the watchword for Mothers, bead off Doctor bills? by always keeping in the bouse, a bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough j and Lung Syrop.. Stops a Cough instantly, relieves Consomption cures Croup and pain m trie Chest in one night. It is just the rem? edy for bard times. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free. Sold by Dr. DeLorme. 5 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brais? es, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Feter Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Emptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ftfoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Forsale by Dr. J. F. W. DeLorme. o Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every rJ^n^Ji?Sii?L^^j00^^ Woolford's Sani-, tary Lotio n. Use ob ot her._ This never fails. Sold by A. J. China, druggist, Sumter. j Dyspepsia Can be Cared. There is perhaps no disease so prevalent as dyspepsia or indigestion, and one top, that up to the present time, bas baffled the sk il i of the most eminent Physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseases have their origin in dys? pepsia. The symptons are losa of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling of fullness or weight i> the stomach, occasiofisly nausea and vomit? ing, acidity, fiatulence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation cf heaviness or giddiness, irregularity of bowels, low spirits, sleepless? ness, sallow skin, derangement of kidneys, and not unfreqoently palpitation of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symp? toms DR. HOLT'S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR Will Core yon. For sale by Dr. A. J. China. Physicians are invited1 io call aed sex. .'orradla. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can? not he sold ia competition with the multitude oflow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in can?. ROYAL RAK? ING POWDER CO., 106 Wall-fit., N. Y. FORTY YEARS A SUFFERER FROM CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO RELATE! "FOR FORTY YEARS I have been a vic? tim to CATARRH-three-fourths of the time a sufferer from EXCRUCIATING PAINS ACROSS MY FOREHEAD and MY NOS? TRILS. The discharges were so offensive that I hesitate to mention it, except for the good it may do some other sufferer. I have spent a young fortune from my earnings during my forty years of suffering to obtain relief from the doctors. I have tried patent medicines-every one I conld learn of-from the four corners of the earth, with no relief. And AT LAST (57 years of age) have met with a remedy that has cured me entirely made me a new man. I weighed 128 pounds and now weigh 146. I used thirteen bottles of the medicine, and the only regret I h*ve is that being in the humble walks of life I may not have influence to prevail on all catarrh sufferers to ose what has cnred me GUINX'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. HENRY CBEVES. "No. 267 Second Street, Macon Ga." Mr. Henry Cheves, the writer of the above, formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Georgia merits the confidence of all interested in catarrh. W. A. HUFF, Ex-Mayor of Macon. A SUPERB Flesh Producer aft?-ToBic! G?INVS PIONEER BLOOD RENE WE Tl Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheuma? tism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market it will be forwarded on receipt of price. Small bottles $1.00: large bottles SI-75. ; Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed MACON MEDICINE COMPANY. Macon. Georgia. 0 For S?le by DR. A. J. CHINA. * April 13._Sumter, S. C. MONEY TO LEND, MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED FARMS in Sumter and adjoining Connties. Apply to JOHN B. RYAN, Feb. 23 *v Wedgefield, S. C. SPRING AND SUMMER. The New Military Drill. JJ Ul |\I j To good ways and habite, which will be likely F il LL lil i to conduce to your benefit J Manfully do your dirty, and don't be glad . of a petty excuse for shirking it. J From temptation to do anything mean . or unmanly. [TUT! I When conscience tells you that you are not doing as ll a li I I you would like to be done by. RIGHT ABOUT HW. 'S&T"*T,ick^ *?? J Bad habits and everything which is likely IL! IV Ul11' i to retard your advancement in the world. i If fl J Cheerfully when your wife ?sfes you to ;ill? . carry your little son to D; J. WINN'S for a pretty little suit. CT il ?VD /IT IMSUM In a P*if of out perfect-fitting Ol ililli ill MOD . Pantaloons-equal to custom work. I M L U D D ,i nV I To see' yourself attired iii one of our illillVtb MAM ! Elegant Spring Suits. J FOR ?). J. WINN'S CIOT?ING STOKE, and you will hit J the mark for Fine Clothing. J J Off your old garments, and secure same of WINN'S li . new Spring and Summer Styles. Illllft j Away at yoiir honest occupations, that 3*0 u may be UillU i able to invest a liberal share in Spring and Summer Clothing at D. J. WINN'S, Gr?nite Hange, - Main Street, JSfTJlV^TE;!^ &* Gs ANOTHER AND MULES 10TH MARCH, H? 1 li| Lands at Mate Sale. 102 acres,'known as tbe Vinson Tract at Catchall. 50 acres, known as the Cato Tract at Catchall. ' 164$ acres, known as the James R^ Mcfcach ern Home place in Spring Hill Township. 1 acre land with Dwelling House and Store at Gaillard's X Roads. Terms easy. Apply to MOISES k LEE, Jan 5t Att'vsatLaw. TY. W. DELORMK, Agent. -DEALER IN DRUGS i MKDICIffl, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C, --ALSO Faints, Oils, Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, kc. -A!?n DYE STUFFS. -O-! Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, 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 and see for yourselves. BSS^IC CENTS ? n?." ^r\^i. I ^a< COPY tl THU K IHE All?C? BEATtiriTL BOOK. t *" *%CrV****l- It gives the UftflUICE k A. >t** ^rCLy- r<e?tr au tbnk. sam ; ^^ftC ^OL?J(S d?n?rent kinds. Also.all ! ^ -aMVmX lloa with Cfovi. Parwlf ' V?, 0^ "aUtarcMt! tal Faa. > P - AHI* of the kind ever pob ? i ai llfbed. Send Fifteen i R.IRT?NC faR?--6? ^"^^^^^^j price to agents. Agenta V4?^_?-- i " wanted tvtrnrttrt. Ad. ?BCTICfi? rsi. Ct.. 17 Wert* ima linet. Hurt's, fa. ?J?SIHSI5 $17 mM&lW??i>? rr OATS' TRIAL. BMrW/7l^ 1 *\ A Fall Set of HaVfV ifflfl 1U Attachment?. WW Witt wm WARRANTED ^mJ^HAJ r\ To**r*9<*endfor ?A1 %J Circular. M?2aM !. C* HOWE A CO., .ffe?^|^tg*^h22 21. Otb SW, PMIa., Pa? C I L HORSES RECEIVED THIS BY BARBY. GRAHAM'S STABLES, REPUBLICAN-STREET, TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, ONE CAR LOAD WELL BROKE Selected with care for this market. Will be sold LOW FOR CASH, orapprored paper. All Stock sold, guaranteed as represented, or money refunded. ALSO, LARGE LOT OF Old Hickory Wagons, AND A FULL LINE OF Carriages; Baggies* Carts, &c, Will be found at W. M. GRAHAM? STABLES, SUMTER S. C. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing th? hair, Kcstoriiiff color when CTRT, nrA preventing Dandruff, It cleanses the scalp, etapa the hadrfAllin?.andJasurstopkaao. 50c. and $L0O el Druggist*. Th? 1?est Cough Cure you can use, And tho bett preventive known for Consumption-,- ? ' carea bodily P*in^?wid all disorder? of the ovSjeaefc. .Borrels Langs, Liver, Kidneys, TTrtbsry Organ? and. l?U Female Cowpidnt*. The feeble and ?lek, scrtig gt?ng againrt disease, and slowly drifting towards the grave, will in mort cases recover their health by ?the timely use of PJU?KR'S TOKIO, bat delay is dan. ?gciws. Take it in time. Bold by all Druggtets in I large bottle*! atfLOQ._ MtNDERCORNS Th? safest, surest, quickest and bert core for Corns, Hunions, Warts, Holes, Calloosea^tc Hiders thr!r inr thex growth. Ste ps all pain. GtvesnotroofUe, Makes the feet comfortable, Hindercorns cores when everything -else faiK Soil by Druggists at 16c. HJ8COX*CcuN*X. LUMBERYARD. THE SUBSCRIBERS bare opened a Lamber Yard AT DEPOT, where they will keep on hand a full stock of ALL KINDS OF LUMBKB, rough or dressed. STANDARD CUT LATHS m any quantity, MB. E, B. LOWRY wifl have full charge of the yard, and will give polite and courteous atten? tion to ali orders. H. & 5/J. HARBY, ft. B.-Special bi??s farnfched at desired. Feb ?2, && W. H. MARTIN, DRUG-GIST, (UNDER MUSIC HALL,) SUMTER, 8. C. IS RECEIVING A NEW^STOCX Everything Pertaining to the Drug Business, Perftoflery, T?il?t an? Fancy Gao?s. Hi ia? a foll stock of Winter Garden Seed? -Especially TURNIP SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. Prescription* Carefully Compounded, Will wait trpon customers at an y time, dar or night, and wheo not at the store, caa bf found at the Branson House. Joly 21 W, ff. MARTIN.. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed Ene of adverbsing in American papers-by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co* Newspaper Advertising Bureau, , IO Spruce ?t, New YdFlfc Send lOofr to? 1Q0-Pag> Paai?|iliH? THIS PAPEE?^^?8*10^ AdvertMo^Brirean (to Spruoe 8?. VwH?r? *< ow wow May bonytofetltHf KEW Gents' Furnishing Goods. We wish to call special attention to our complete Stock of Hats and Caps,'?BB?bxacing all the latest styles and colors in STIFF and SOFT FELT for MEX, BOYS and CHILDREN. Also A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF STRAW GOODS, fron*"-?* cents to $2.75, including ?ll the nobbiest styles that will be worn this season. Within the last few days We have received A COMPLETE LINE OF BALBRlGGAJf and GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, from 25 cents up. WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS, in? cluding the famous COSMOPOLITAN B. B, UNLAUNDRIED, at $1.00, which is by far the bes* shirt in the market at that price. Also, GOOD LINEN-BOSOM UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS at 50 cents and 75 cents* We would like to say just a Word or two about the nicely fitting ?nd durable PA??N? ELASTIC-SEAM DRAWERS that we are handling this Spring and Summer. You cannot get them anywhere else in Town : so don't forget to look at them when you Want anything in that linc. ?N T?E GLOVE DEPARTMENT, we have an excellent assortment in all colors of BE*UK, LISLE THREAD, and ALEXANDER KIDS. We cannot do justice to our beautiful line of ?ECKWE?Afi, s? will just invite you id' cafi and pass your judgment on it. If we haven't got the prettiest Scarfe, Four-in-hand Ties, Bows/ ?fea, ever seen in Sumter, then we will admit that we have no taste in that direction. ?f you want a pair cf SUSPENDERS, BRACES, SLEEVE ?nd CUFF SUPPORTERS, of BOSTON GARTERS, we can suit you in pri?e and quality, When you want an UMBRELLA, either Silk, Mohair or Gingham1,- h&k at our selection before investing in one elsewhere'. WHATEVER MISTAKES ?O? M?KE, don't make th? pardonable One of not buying your COLLARS and CUFFS from us. We have all the t?test and tnos? popular styles in Standing and Turn-down Collars, Linen and Celluloid Cuffs, AGAIN WE SAY, Come and he convinced thai ice faux made ?? rHisr^?&rMions; Tfery truly $anr$j 33, JV