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*53Nt&2ra0E?seca^ aet t-se tot fSOU pSg?$ Votes tb^ex^u^e^ " two : Votes j r^ ^ote ;io bis six against't?h?oesee iHar^?? fias: Sisi jttt??^?b???'t "Hs T^kiese: 5^^?ji?me^: th?V Iblst^gtiis | .sometaiBgl^e?se cease iwb -^^ps|^ slK)?. >LoK gi^^a^^Jist what the j is?gamb g^^>jOk the part of; somefhins: Tor^oth S?^: ?raing^ money is to dishonor trade ?l?#S^^^?fcn^o?:'?33?)?ic conscience od ^J". : ^^aB^m?aa win tiers and fesers ; the siojgg of;''^^c^l^^ ch^c?^ ~"ra?^y. iofr" is $h b3*e?ce| :. ^urch. j^ejebd^doeff notin^?n^ease: ^<^ jwsttfe^^fe^aas ' ; ^ CburebipoVerty l?^l"',r^v-,~''." K^?^j^^'C^5S'it3^&s^^"'^^^^^^. ' ''^^^y^^J?^ " t?^^? excuse, ?u ^l^^^'S?TO8^^ " humant-' Ought; not ihis ?je|stopped ? it*b|?n^e? rt)d^ tha? God knows ' j ?w^?wj?i?^o^^^ Evil ^ib^Sb?hr?rJ?s? ft ^lieirk?n hot t? the ??^&??^^^\ IJoTessaH history is ? ? " MJy^iid?te 'B?iil? a lie,'pbat,is jr wroi^.?atinot'i>e rig?xt, even j g|T;^w?t?c?d- by the church, and will ' b*ing a corse-. How:- can |||||pfoyone ask thtf blessing of God t pon pp|:l^ its purpose ?cbingof moaey"from another j" M^|^^$aTe.g^ EEow^| ?b; X&^e^Giwircb ; ?iy ont^igarnst the fieat evils of the ?ay w^?u/she?sj ?;;^^?_.^w. can" it hope ^^^'?-or?|?ei?t'" the respect of the world g^^^B&?ej^Jtos li?e; flheV wrat? ?b? coxae when it is seemingly indifferent as to the commandment, ?Tbou shaft' obt steal/ When: engaging hi such ?vil I practice* we pat the Church j that ft occopy the offensive. ^K;:.t?fe^OTcb^basenough to do in press to the gates without stop- j ?g : / vjfegjiow^and thes io defeo?a com panjR>f c?arc?peopie wl? hare taken an indefensible position. Let ^as be true to-, t?se law- of God, and the church, then ihere>wTi? be*no. beed for defense or cause.for humiliation.? Methodist Advocate. JKickin^ Against TPrimns, The affeation of cotton men was ^called to the Albany dispatch in yes ^feday^? Morning ;l?ews aunooncing frimtr8 Jones had sent in his asoal first;Me io A?oany on Wed nes last/ otton men here do not v^<^|ftjQch stock in Primus* 'new mess.' lie sent his 'first bale* to Savannah two years ago, but tfce Cotton Exchange refosed t? pass it as a fcnew bale5|&but held it to be a mixture of old cotton and cotton pick ed when it.was'toogf?en to pass. Superintendent BryaiC iu speaking f the matter, said S.hat it does more karm than good to send out sucli cot -ton at so. early a?date, for it is mis leading as to the condition- of the growmg crops, cottoo not being so fer advanced as to warraot the pick ing of a sample bate. ; He was cot jrpepared to pass judgment on tj*? ^?a^i3., 'first t>a?e/ but he does hot fbrnk a bale of good cotton caji be gathered at this season. The Savaa nali Cotton Exchange passed on one of Jones* 'first bales' and ia due time . the^New York Exchange would Vjdoubt?ess pass on Mr. Jones7 *nrst ^fe?e of 1888/ and until that is done fte bas no" right to express an opinion :$jxm it.?*Sarmn7idIi News. * - ?O?itry Boys Are Hot Fools. The Baffa?o, N. Y., Express, relates {bejfollowiog : 'Coantry bovs are not auch Eocash-heads as they sometimes t,* said, the social Te droaaci?r at ifee Hons?, 'One dsy fast week swaa out riding with, a felloe who i eei&ed -to think it bis mission to say or ^ ??eqAef-l?og sibart every minute. Pre aentl^ we overtook a barefoot urchin . ?TTV?8f?-st co^sr.. .hoasts from pasture? and any e^?BpftOie? fefscd cp the horse and I ^>oke; W M?, sajjag; *Say ray little wba* tha? wtll it.be at ? o'cloek ?ts afl^rsrooB F Without a mom?t^s fie?famn^he fed awswsred. 'Twtil .be be^i?m?;feens and fools' Ye^Wnot a hea, 1/?tr*?6?\ be y oar bedt?a*a&-?&e t H?ta i3a^as. ???V-*ff?^ ^<>fM?. ' . . ; -.. J ^^^^^prpf?: i?pe> & T?terai l^^?i?^?^J?f Ee^stery is back at bis ;oidVpoe??hp^ ?ditorfe^ cokci cs> of -that? ^?rrml yr$& ^^-fK^r?B^bdstle^ with ;?i?5i'brili?a?t -Ifcoegfe an?f hia faGti' and;, ?gares. w ^^^^^?^Ee^it^taistaff of the Qb?rles-.:: ton^Daiiy World, -bas resigned bis po sitions. . ' %fThr?: to?? o? the^tk^rff .ryD.?&e^ of ??&??s i?T ij-?eh-iBg: Waldrop at. O?n S^la&t'winter, resetted in a niktrk]. Theory was aa& BBcsaal?^ inti&lHg.eotr oae,;: aad^cotopos^d^ .-"ebtirelj rof-_.white me%" . - ^ ; . ' ' ?C -app^aTS" ?Sat ?lr. .Cleveland has j YetoecV 162 measures, including 136. while ^i^^^^Sf?D^Mr^^jfa^e^^; ; Jri^iWasbingto^ only v.e|o^messages g : We $a^*?3m?rsrrq? V?orJ?8 'farm er] Viflg* ?s tho ^sV c?^o'? bioom , bttt-oer hearth wann est a?k<jtioQs;go o?t: ^^^^^ffl^n^1^]^P|f?^p#^ agrt c?i??r??t who :j?gji?^ra tbe^rst water me??B-^ tolerably good f?zed one? and a Jag of^ good^?der.??-hSerson 1?? ^^p6^S^]^^ir^^S| abtrnt to start o^roff^ef c?mpaigatocr.: She; is more confident of election thai she was in ;.1$8C.-' T?;sEe^d; won . invthf%ea?she in tended ^^y^o^^^S^^q^ M e v fr iand pla?as in her Cabinet. J She says sfe-^Sp^^^fe; ^@eveta^tipo^;the Saprerae^eti?^aBd give Mr-. Harrison bis choice of a.Cabiaet position era for-, eign ~missioa. w?ere on jhe-ls trader it. This "bold sailor has %?d r^akes to cross the Atlantic alone: in^'a ot?^^?^K ^is^latt; wasio sleeps tn the Say time an^ sailli, n?gat. His boat ts^aTy sixteen feet long The Atlantic!- was; crossed once by "two ni en and -a boy in a - boat. not mdc? larger than^this. Capt% .An drews. is\ : an old jailor, tonest spoken * Snjfplain ^ .?Bbiogli. a. ;remark.;: made .by7 Sl^Jnst be'fpie; be^ sorted -i^dioated that he might have had dealmga rn 'WalU street. He said; *the onl^ tning I d?ead issnarls^ - . v.". *Ove ot the strangest "catifra?' phe nomena m this.-country, and one that sc?en^sts -have farled to explain/ said Commissioner Swift to a ^Chicago re pottery *js the i&Qceasin? change injthe. dept? of ?*aie Michigan an? Chicago* ??^r.r CarjsfixTly^^ an$--?iese ?gares r?t?al^a r?taarkable faci^ 'The whole ssrfoce !of the : ?a?5e; gratfaa?jy risesian4-;s!n*s;a' aUernately, an?fthe penod^ between.- the greatest toting an .entire cjele of seven years. ] BngmeerSj geologists- a*od, 'meteorplo-: gists" have been asked %r an explana d?ajof this .phenomenon,, butI in vain> Tbe total distance-between the jbighest period, and ; the lowest .peTbd ;hr aboat fire feet, making a very serions ^oeatioa in"the problem of navigation. Senator Blair, of'New:'^2^p'sbrre,: caJl?Q3e.n%0T', : Butter, of "Sonta 0ar-o- ] l?na, a -*traitor,r. dariag^ the . debate' between these-, gentlemen ob the ljfth.^ We observe in^ tMs =eon?iect?on tbat tjjad^e Kassel?v .of this city, char-, act?riz?s our school histories ,as? Ahei *apothcosisrof tfeaso?. ' Senator Batler is an ex-^nfederate. soldier. -Poes the ablest. Repnbli'cao J in North Carolina h^d'the-same .opiniez of ex-Oonfedet ates aa-rli&t .expresses by the Senator from New Hampshire ? To be very frank ,- j-ndge-itassell, do yoa think that a history of the wa#b"etw?en*tbe States,, written, from a .Southern Staadpoint, -is ' an 'apotheosis of*^treason! because it ^ives dne credit to the -Soati^ for its de votion to what it conceived to be right and its coarage in mamtainiog its con victions ?? Wilmington Messenger. "WE CAN AND DO GuapiftSee Abel's IBlood <EHx6r for it bas been f?"% demonstrated to. the people.of this country thai it t? Miperior to a?l other preparations for blood disease?..: It is posriive^cufe for syphil itic p?.issui??.- Ulcers, firuptioiis and Pimples, ft p?ri??s the whole systemv^od tborougbky builds cp'-tbe c^nstliaiion. Can'ao.i.g^i3-3c in hand if we-Wk on the dark s?t? o-f cccry Ktafe obttscle. Kothiug will .so darken lifeaod ?riake it a burden as Dyspepsia.. A?k'?rV?/y^cpiii T:ib1?t<! will care'theworst f'.t^i o?I>yspcps;a,Constipation Ai-U Indigestion I an"?? m:ikc,;Hfe a happsn^s and p!eaj?a??;... Bold ;;t 25 and 60 cents by J 1?* VV L'cLonne. A ??E3XTI2Y .icker's Blood Elixer has gniaed a Crni -hord on the Aa-.crsvan people '.and is ?cknywlc?tgcd to oc superior to ail other preparation?. It is a, jH-sitive cnr<-e. fcr ait Blood and Skin Dis e?S #. The medical fraterniiy indor.-e and prescribeGuan?atced and seid by.J S tV ?wBB> I >-o-?Outi'?? A CaiLD IvJLLE2>. Another fbii'i k?lcd hy t!:e u<s of epiafes <;iven in the i<>v:a of Hofithin^ frVrtip Why morbeix srivetu?ir c&ihlr?sn su-eh dea'U.v p?d?oc i*-<rurprTsi7'g ~'uen they enn relieve ;he child of its j-'-c??ct tr?.?iblc? by i>ing Acker's jj:iby Sool-kof. I-t ei-ntains :: > OL'iarn or Ji?rp:.inc. Sold by J. F. pT^tDo?^rae. * gvai:?) against s?i??kk, AD'i always hi>vc bonis c?f Acker's English j Rentc-'y i? xhh hoi>s*?. Yon cannot tell how j =ooo Croc-o rsac^t.-r^o yonr Ifule one, or a coi? i f>r cc^l'i) mnv Stolen i s-if uyu.n v<^ n. Or.e dosc j is a prt-.vitutiveaTid a-f&\?v dt?.-es :i positive ?tre. J AU IVri.atand Luh^ triable* yittd toi..-- treat- | cn?. A j-?n;p!e h-.tue is givc:i ;> Ga fret a.ad the Uem?dy puar?c:ecd iy *. i\"VV. DcLorise. ?i ,i i ??ecsssMat? aaas SHIFT'S SPECIFIC I? entirely a vegetable prcpnret?on cootaixnsg no Zl crc;:ry, Potash, Arsenic,* o i other poisoaoua sutrtstanccs. SHIFT'S SPEC?F/C Has cared bunc?rcids ?feascscf TTpT*'?e jocaa rr ! Cancer of t ho Sfcin.i Secsinds of enscs ef LV^ar.a, i Clocd Homors and Sfc?n Eiscaso.-, ::nd nnc- j drc-T? of tho?sa?i8 of cases cf Scrcfu?S, riood Poison; and DIood Taint. SWIFT'S FPECinC Has relieve ! t^ecssngs cf esses of r^crcnrK-.? j Pciscrnrj, Hbcumntlsm, arsl Gu^ness of the j Joints. ' I ..T7aiTPEYSic:a:cs sat o? ran Zvtitt Specttic. ' Weappenxi the ?nicjnciit cf a few: "I have used S. S. S. en patients -conva?csc?n^ froin lever eu dir cm measles with t ho l.-eetxesults J\2^Cuzxzx,:-LI>, Eilaviile,Go.. Rbt^pwr, a^^Tiiifc "tThitc ^ras o?T?ctcd yritJi Bcofala scvea^cars. I prcscrJicdS.^.S^.and . to-day he jgjsfr-an?: rpbagt boy. ^ . - J V CL \U PAinCB??-H;: D, Kiaawjcv ^2 Ecc/B, -25^1 have taken titr?e oottlcs1 cf SvrhTs Sp?cule, fcr secondary ;jr?opdpoiscft.- Ita:f5 nvtch-tlicttcrthatfpotash or I remedy I have^vcr urcd. , " -JBook on CcntaslOT>?Icod Poison mailed free, AB drr^fe?ftfctl S. r,. S. Swift Spjscrrro gwj>rav:cr 3, Atlanta, Ca. 2??W Tork, 756 Mrs. Dart's Triplets. rP?6?dent Cleveland's Prize ibr the three best babies at the Amora'Ceuaty" Pair, .to",1887, TWtt Citren to-th?se tiiplets,Ofo?lie,Ida, and:, Bay, ehildren;of -HteA.K;-Dart,Hamburgh, N. T. ^ TViiteai "La^ Axignst the little ones became very sick, end as I coma set no other food that would agree -with them;' I commenced the nse of Lactated Food. It helped .them Imme > ?late?y^ aiid aey were soon as well as ever, arid I consider i* very largely doe to the Food ? that they-arenow so well?* .Lactated Food-is the best^Food for bottle-ted babies.' It keeps "them' weuY arid Js better than: medicine when they arr:sicfc. Three stzes:-25cr, 50c, 8L?0. r->a? druggists.^, Cabm?t^photo: of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby born tins year;; Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt* mm ' The .8. G. is the cheapest, and the best, and the: only Speei?c Fertiliser for /Small Grain ou tbs^RCarket. Tbe-& G. S. fias,beeo^^d aK eve?*onr Southern States for. the last three years^-^ '~ - a-shuey ash . ESummw?, . Of s^enor activity -and.efficiency; a cheap and excellent Fertifiaer - for t-Sroall iGiraS^ especially wfen .jn^d. wkh Gotton Seed or manure to supply Ammo?ia. ASHLEY ?PPIKE GAMM BEBTI?ZER, ?^f^p^i[0S^^. 'specially; adapted to Roses,; Geraniums, Pariiies, Flowering Annuals, *&c- ... .SrFor terms, directions, testimonials, ana for.the various attractive and instruc tive publications of the Company,."a33ress, TH? ^S???EY PHOSPHATE CO. 5^23 Charleston, S. OV : PIBffil ?I MA^FAC'TUREBS OF . . BBACKETS, SHINGLES AND LATH. ? l?ls ^ Yellow Pine Xiimter Cut to Order, MOULDING. BOOK; AND TRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION, FAGTOBy IND YARD, . ESTABLISHED . 1355. Tbe place to getlleliable Goods. .' .silVeb-p^^ So?ciel attention is called to cur Stock of Watches in Gold. Silver, and Nickle Cases. 'Su'Ver^'Donb?e-cased WatchesVS7 50, $8, op t? the finest RailroadT?me-piece. L?di'ei' 'GoId Walches/Sl^r SS^;' $25; and upwards. . ^ Gent'sGold Watches, $30, $35, $40. and upwards. ' ' A ..FINE STOCK- OF. SUBVEYOBS' AND DRAUGHTSMEN TOOLS AND MATERIAL. ^Watehes'and Jewe?rv carefalljr repairedvby ez^r-ieoeed-workmen. james allan & 00.5 . F?b.'S .285 King St.,.Gharleston, S. C. Sign of Dram Clocks. FURNITURE. DEALER ?SD 11; ci?UaiTJ?K, I gS^^^??g?? ANNOUNCES' to -the j?? -pubKc :-tpst fee bas a - large; .and well . selected .stockT of to jffbieb additions are being mudee? erj week. ' ' "We faire' pleasure in showing' goods,-and all >.re invited to'call and- ??eior themselves the bargains offered in r Wood and Marble-Top Walnnt, Ash and Poplar* Bed. Roam Setts, ; . : Haadspm.e Parlor Suites, Marble and Wood-Top-Tables of all .kinds, ; Lounge?, Chairs and roidcers.cf-iaaoy styles, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Waabstands, Mattresses cad PiUows, Pictures, W&ndow. Shades, Picture Frames, Whatnots, Brackets, And every thing usually kept ia a first class furniture store. . A visit to Craig's .will -?oniduce yea that y.ou caa-.-sav.e .zaoi>ey by buying of him. Ail .goods, carefully packed, free of charge. i A large stock of window and picture glass always on baud. TEE ?NDERT A?i"N-G ^EPART?llSN-T ' is full and complete embracing .Caskets anti Coffias of various styles. Calls promptly attended day or night. , Charges most reasonable. * Oct. 19 "HYGEIA." A Wonderful Discovery^ Tobacco an Aid to Health] ANEW. TOBACCO, manufactured by Thos: C. Williams & Co., Richmond, 'Va-., onder-a formcla prepared by Prof. Ci Ha! fett, of the University of Virginia. Ami-Malarial, Aoti-L>y?peptic, agood"2?er vine, and an excellent Chew. TRY IT! NO HUMBUG! For particulars of its virtues#cal' fox cer tificates at the following places, where the Tobacco can be had : R. P. Monagfean, Su-mter, S.-C. D. J. Winn, ' E. P. Bicker & Co., " lt Ducker ftBuiuuan, " - A< V/. R. "fate?, " ? E. C. Green ? Son, " Elagman & Co., " " 2*. ii. Monagbao, " ** J. H. Ay cock & Sou, WedgeSeldr, S. -C. Feb 22. INVEHTiON hns revolutionized the world during the last halt Century Not least amonc: the wonders of inventing ni Ogress is a method and svstcm of work inat can be performed all over the country with- | out separating ?fie workers from thc-ir homes, j Pay Userai,: any one can do the work ; either j you-ng or old ; -no special a')?U:y r^?uir?d? j Capital not needed ; 3 ou are started free. Cut ; ihis Oat and re'.u,rn to us and we will send; you free, something of ttrtis-t value and ia- j portante to you. that v.r;i siart ;oti in bus?- j o??s, w-Viich wiil br-i'.ip: you in more money j right away than any thing else in the world. I Grand outfit frce< Address Tiiuc & Co:, ! Augusta, Maine. -:-i R?PH? Y RK^ARPED are those who r-*.l j niUtaul thl? and then tw : ihey will nod j honorable employme;-i Uiat w??!-i;o? take them ! from their homes and families. The prod's i are large and sure for every indasVriaus par-1 sou; wuny have cade and areuo?v .'n&king setrrai hundred dollars a mouth. It i.; easy" or any one to make $.5acd upward1* [nr d'.v, who is wiiling to work. Either sc*, young >r ol-i : capital not needed; we start yon^J S?.sry :i??ng new. No special ability required ; j yon, reader, c:>.:i rio it ns well as :u.y one. 1 Write to us at once for fuii particulars, which | a* mail free. Address Siiason & Co., Port- J hi Od, Mjiir.?. EUBBEE ^STAMPS STAMPS F?R^WRk?ft'G CLOTHING with i':<ieUibl3 ink, or fur printing visiting cards, a^i stamps of a>;t Mim> for stamping BUSINI?3S'CAKPS, KNVKL" OPES or anything else. Specimens of vnrii/u* stytes on hand, which will Wshown withrSvc?a uro. ' ?ha^:L?W?JT-. PSiOSiS po^V&loj; ar.?" ordere filled promptly. _ Cail on - C^^OSTESN, At the Watchman - .ind Koaibron O ?umter, Si.'(jf 's CHARLESTON, 'S. C. Fvivst Class in all its Appointments h? ' Supplied with all.Moderrt Improvements. "Excellent Cuisine, Large! Airy-Rooms, .Otis Passenger Elevator^ TSlec - trie Reils and Lights. Heat ed . Rolncds. . ' KATES ?2 00,^2,50 AND $3.00. Rooms Reserved ly Mail or Telegraph, Sept 16 k j IN' THS BLND OF KING STREET, Charleston; a 0. Rates, $2 and $2.50 per day. * -v g. T. alford, May-2>o_PROPRIETOR.. SUITER W?? ESTABLISHED IN 1869. ?31'?. . Z WHO IS STILL PREPARED ^WITH Improved Facilities, TO .FURNISH , MOKOMENTSj HEADSTONES, ?and? ".?11 Eiads cf Ceaotcr7 WorS, fa ST-ktt Class "Wopkmao'ship Dec. 2i; ALL ABOABD! M WE CELESTIAL G?TY ? LL . RIGHT I NOW I We would be glad to help you on the way rejoicing, by .supplying-you witrua choice Family Bible, any style trod price: twenty-two dollars, down to a complet, substantial, and beau ;??ul BiHle for only three dollars and fifty ceo/.3. My andres?, Mayesvrile, S.'C. Youis faitbfulhv HARVEY W. BAKER. Dec 21 0 Mi Mm Ipl ?a?er. Eastimon?als cf Eminent Physicians of the State* The following are selected from many sim ilar ones: Da. L. C. Ksxsedy, of Spartan burg, writes the'Proprietors : "The remedial .qual ities of Glenn Springs I have known for over forty years, and can attest to. its value in Dyspepsia from gastric or fanctfonal derange-, meat cf the Liver, Genera! Debility, Dropsical Effusions. Uterine megymrily and'Affections ! of the Ktdneys and Bladder. To the last dis eases I would particularly call attention, as the waiers hare shown large -curative powers in these conip?aintsT" Da. 0. B. Mayer, of Newherry, S. C , savs : "I have cent teure ttfan'^fty persons sitirerir-.g with Jaundice to these Springs, and Smve n.?ver been disappointed in any.case; they all speedily recovered, a cannot, find word?ro express ray confidence in the Glenn Springs water, a? a remedy for the Liver, when functionally - deranged. Dyspepsia, Orogsy, certain skin diseases, troubles-:^ the Kidneys And Spleen, if produced by the Livi'r, have r.??, as 1 knovr, ?isapueuTC<? at the Springs." Da. JV.mss McTr?Toc-??, President of the-Med ical Association cd South Carolina, in his an nual address before that body remarks: "G?:-::n Springs. Tor diseases of LfccSlbmach, Li7c-ra;:d Kidneys, deserves to rank .with au y ether on the coatmca?^ PRICE OF WATER. Per case of ?Nodosen quart bo.ttle?, securely Packed ni.d delivered on the trsld at Spartan bun/.-$4.00. Per gallon, barrel, delivered at Spartan-burg, 20 *s?*S. Per gallon, for icss than a barrel, 25 caats. Address 'k SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Glenn Springs, S. C. For Sfle in Surctcr, by Dr. A. j. China and Dt. G. S. Se*?j! IjpCp'SEA W UN DE RS exis t in tbo n sa ods Jimt*T of forms, but are surpassed by tbe marvels of invention. Thoee'.wrfo are in need of profitable v.*ork that .can be done while liv ing at home should at once send their address to. liallett & Co.; Portland, Maine, and re ceive free, full information Low either sex, of all-ages, can earn from $5 to S25.per day and upwards wherever tbey live. - You are started free. Cap?tal oot required. ? SomeTbave"made over $50 in a single day at this; work,, All-] succeed. - ;| ... ; AUGUSTA R; -^. - 'Vk/fi-s.jre o os a so util ?ittvfcMlj '-?'SSt j-N;?^. I $.>. 27.1 No. Jo. Leave Wilmington Leave. Ma-won?..... Arrive Florence;.-. Leave Florence.... Ar've Somier...... Leave FunYter.! Ar've Cohjnthi;?... F. at * S 05 11 16 12 10 A. xM. No-. 50 3 20 "4 40 4 40 6 15 * 10 IC 12 37 1 2C A M f 2 40 5 23 6 -10 P.M. No 5S: t 6 - 20 ' .7 40 No 52 I No 56 f 9 20i * 7 47 10 301 9 05* N?. 52 nuis through from Charleston *v-ia Central R il. ' ' J.e.i virig Lanes 8:22 A. M-, Manning 8:53 A. XL. No. 5.5 run^ through from Charleston vfa Cen-| tra? H. R, leaving Lanes C:35 P. M.,* Manning 7:12 ? H. Train On C. & T>. R. R. connects at Florence wir h No. 5S. T?IAXNS -GOING NOR TIL I No. 51. I 'No. 57. I No. 53 Leave Columbia. Ar've S.Ginf'er..... Leave. Sumtcr ..Jj Arrive Florence Leave Flwrence... Leave Marion..... ? ''ve'Wilmfngton :No 14 * 8 20^ 8 55 * D'ail v. -f Daily except Sunday. No. 53. runs through to Charleston, S- C., via Ceniral: 5t."R, arriving Manning 7:12 P. M.,* Lar.es 7:43 P. ^..-Charleston &10 P. M. f.; No. 57"runs through ^Charleston via Cen tral R. R., arriving Mah?iTng;S:51 A. M., Laues 9:29 ?. itf-, Charleston. 11:30 A. M. No. 66 connects at Florence wit-h C. and D. train "for Cheraw and Wndes?>e*ro.' Nos- 78 ?,'nd 14 irsk^ rclose connection-at Wilmington with .W. &W. R. R. for all poibts North; JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snp't. ; J>R:-KENJyr,.Sipe??nt*cdenfcTrans. T. M. ; EMERSON-, Gen.- Passenger Atf\. Atlantic Coast line* NORTHEASTERN R. R. of S. C. CONOEN5j?D . SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DatedJuIyl5,'88 {No. 27|No. 23|No/6J {No. 53. Leave Florence... " Kingstree. Arrive Lanes..... Leave Lanes...... Ar've Charleston A.M. *i 30 2 30 2 50 2 5G 5 00 a.m. *8 00 9 TO 9 30 9 38 11 30 P.M. f6 25 7 42 $05 No. 61 P.M. * 3 05 9 50 A.M. 7 45 9 10 Train on G. & D. R. R. connects at Flor ecce-with No. 61 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. . [No. 78fNo. 14jNo. 52|No. 60 Leave Charleston Arriye Lanes. Leave Lanes. " Kingstree Arrive Florence. A.M. Sk? is 2 45 2 50 3 10 4 20 P.M. * 4 30 6 25 6 25, 6 41 8 00 A.M f 7-?? 8 20 P.M. * 6 30 8 10 8 10 8 35 9 0 * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train No. 60 connects, at Fioreuce with train on - C. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C , and Wadesboro, N. G. Nos.-52 and 56 run through to Columbia, via Central R R. ofS. C. Nos...78 and 14. rnn solid to Wilmington, N. C, making close connection with W.& W. R. R. for all points north. ~- - J. R, KENLY, -... J. F. DIVINE, Sopt. Trans. Gen'l Sup't. T. M. EMERSON,.Geo'l Pass. Agent. South C?ro?ina Railway Co. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. f?rifc Axp .y -i-M.-?' . JOINT TIME TABLE, NO. 2. Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Rail road, and Cnmden Branch S. C. Railway. In effect Monday, June 25th, 1883. SOCTEBOCND. ".Nos. 155 157 am p m Leave Lancaster 6 30 ~ 3 00 " Pleasant Hill 6.53 3.22 " Oakburst 7.01 3.30 " Kershaw 7.11 3.41' Westville 7.25 3.56 " De Kalb . . 7.37 . 4.07 " C?mden * 8 00 4.07 ' " Jane. .9 01 5 29 ArriveJCingrille. 9.31 6.00 * "Columbia 10.15 6.49 " Orangebnrg ' 6 50 " Charleston 9-10 Augusta 11.30 KQBTEWABD. Nos. 137. 153 137 - p m 4.55 5,30 5.42 5.47 6 28 6.54 3 00 10.02 11.00 Leave Augusta ?i- -Cbarlestoo' t( Orang?burg " Columbia u Kingviile " Caraden June. ti- '''?-.. " DeKalb . WestTille a m 4.?5 5.44 8^30" 9.?7 9:28 a m 7.00 8-57 8.50 9.45 10.16 11.15 11.37 11.50 p ci 12 05 12.15 12 23 12.45 401 a m .8.15 p m 2.09 3^0 4 15 " 4.46 5.53 6 16 6.28 Kersbaw 9.52 12 05 6M3 " Oakhurst 10'M 12/15 6.53 u Pleasant Hill 10.22 12 23 7.01 ?crUsLancaster 11.00 12.45 7.25 Trains on -Camden .Division run daily, Sundays excepted. Through.trains both ways betweeu Lancas ier and Columbia. * .. Through coach both ways between Lancas ter and Charleston: Connections made at 'Columbia for. West md North, at Charleston on Tuesdays and Fridays with .steamers for New York ; at Au gusta for the West. Through tickets on sale it Camden .to al] points, D. C. ALLEN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. FOR SALE. ?DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND rF.ARM, within oae^qaartcr of ? nils of the City of Sumter. . Comprises 55 icres, with good fruit orchard, and stocK of :?ogs. Coavs, will be included if deshred. The residence has six rooms, with kitchen and mntry, and toe premises are all in good cbn-* iition, and supplied wiih, barn stable car ia.ge house, &c. For further information ipply at th? Watchman ?and jjputhronOJ?ce. LODGINGS. * r) DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS for y gentlemen, or a married couple. Apply orner Sunnier and Republican Streets. June 13. BLANK! -0 TITLES, MORTGAGES,, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blarrks in Variety, AT THIS OFFICE, 9f Interest to Ladie*s. We will coud a PRE E SAW PL E of our wonderful ipecific for female complr.inta to any lady who wishea 0 testit?o(Scucy befompuccjiJMiia?. 8end Rtniapfor xwtage. Baker Remedy Go.,Box 104, Sa&io, a. z. the WHELESS STAMP ?PRESS CO.? WREYNOLD STKEET, AUGUSTA, GA, -'Agents Wantedl Catalogue free ! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKfS^STENGILSx ..... STEEL.STAMPS, <&?* S sole iMahn^cturers of ' v - fHeWh'i?fe?s Self-InldngrRubber 1 S Sta?riP Prirtteig^-Press, v . - - Ag&?t, ' : . ?jt>EA l.HR IN?" " :\ TOl?ET SOAPS, PEBF?MfBY ..".AND ALL KINDS CF . Druggists Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A F?MST-CLASS DR?O STORK. * Tobacco, Snuff and Segals, GARDEN SEEDS, &C5 -ALSO Paints, Oils, Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, &c. -an 5 * . - ?-c 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. SEALY'S EMULSION - * - ?OF? - ' GOB: LIVER OIL " " ' :'. AND "' ?H??i? . This preparation contains ssv?nty-fiye per cent, of Pare Cod Ew?tfOffj and one drachm' each of the Hypcpbospnitesof Lirae?ndSoda. makin'g it-one of the most agreeable prepara tioBS of the kind known ta.tbe medical faculty. A tftblespopr.fcl- contains _twq^graiq^-each of the SypopHosphi??sr Prepared only by GILBERT S. SE?LY, vfnarmacentical Chemist, SUM TEH, c. s: Dec.'7_ BE ??IFOBTISLE. GO TO THE SUMTER COTTON FACTORY, AND BUY FOR CASH, Cotton Batting Matresses, from $3.-50 to $10.00. " Satisfaction, guaran teed or money refunded. Sample and fall information at store of Treasurer, A. Moses. ?-? ?J ' D. JAMES WINN, March 21 President. * D. M ANDERSON, Attorney at Law. S??M?ER, -S . C. Will ~ practice in adjoining coimtie?. : - . Collecting made a specialty. Insurance Agepts^ Offer in First Class Companies. FIRE INSURANCE, - " TORNA DO INSURANCE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, LIFE INSURANCE.. PLATS GLASS INSURANCE,. - SURETYSHIP ON BONDS. April 6 ; - . ' J. W. ADMINS, CONTB???0R ?NB ?BEB, SFMTSR, S. C. SOLICITS WORK ?N THE BUILDING LINE; and wrfl promptly attend to .all work entrusted to him. . Residence nest to Epperson's Stables. July 20 . GL 'Wt BICK, D. M S. Office overBogin's New Store, ENTRANCE OX MAIN STREET, . SUMTER. S. C. OfSceHours.^9 to 1;30 ; 2:30 to 5\ SeptS J. J. DARGAN, ATTORNEY AT LA W, SUMTER, S. C. . ' GEO. L. GOOS, PH Q.TQ6R A P HER' 265 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 10 -o PROSPECTUS. THE "WORLD-BUDGET COMPANY re spectfully announces tonhe- people of Charleston and South Carolina thatiis daily and weekly newspaper publications will be issued-under -the company's sole ownership and cnntrol from tbis date. Having arranged for.ab?e editorial manage^ ment,.the aim and purpose of The World-Bud gd Company will be not o-aly to present tJie latest n?ws from all parts of the earth, but to render public service by r?J?r. impartial criti cism of matters of .public interest, con deming the wrong and asserting and defend ing the right. For many years a second morning news paper has been needed in Charleston; Its in telligent populace desired lhat boih sides of. every important question should *be fairly considered and the opportunity of candid ex pression be freely given on all public tepics, so that the people might be emancipated from the mischievous supremacy of a single morning publication that is liable, and very apt, to suppress all views at variance with its narrow or selfish policy. * Telegraphic and local news of importance will be found-in both The World and' Budget raore?fu!ly reported than in any other news paper issued in this city or State. Our papers will maintain that the p?sent national tariff^ founded upon necessity for rev enue which no longer exists, should be revised ' upon a basis of fair trade, thus giving pro tection to industries that need protection, to the extent that American labor shall not be crippled or brought into rivalry with cheap for-oign labor In gcueral politics, the newspapers issued by The World-Budget Company will be strictly in accord with the patriotic tenenS of the Democratic party of South Caroliua, and the whole country. Having no friends to conciliate, or enemies to punish, the business and editorial aims of The World and Budget will be to use every proper infiuence in foster ing and augmenting the best interests of this-, city and the state. With these honesty straightforward decla rations, we solicit the active support of a home constituency which Is largely interested in the establishment of progressive, sharply ?dited journals that sre Conducted for the benefit of the people of Charleston and South Carolina, and .the maintenance of the public welfare. We shall always seek to faithfully serve the people, for Jheir.discrimination and moral lupport will prove tbat'it is not news alone; lor business enterprise, nor even - literary ibili-ty, that makes success in the oewspsper sotld. It is the recognition by the. people of tn'?arnest desire to serve^bem in thecrcation &Amoral force that shall tend to the corre? ipn of abuses and ?he refor?'^^govern aental administrations. .-./'' ^S^" Charleston, S. O., May 2$ 1$$&; > I W. L. DO.tjft&AS < for: <3i2"n" tl em en. The only fine calf .S3 Seamless Shoe in.?ie world made iciLhaiit- tacks or noils.- As stylish and durable aT-those "costing $5 .or ?6,- and having no tacks ox nails to wear the stocking or.; hurt the feet, makes them-as' comfortable aa&vWeU-fi-tting as a band sewed "afcoe." Boy'j the best. -None,gexraine onlees^stamped on bottom "W. L. DouglasesShoe, Warranted;" I W L. DOUGLAS $4 S?jOS, the .original-^ and only hand sewed welt $41 .Shoe, which, equals custom-made shoes c?sting -from $6 4b ?9. ' W. L. DOUGLAS, S2 50 SSOEMs unex celledjbr heavy wear. , W. L, DOUGLAS-S2 SHOE' is ; orn by>li 1 Boys, and is the best school, shoeia- be;world, j Ail the above goods are m?de ::rr Congress^ Button -and iLace,' and if oojt.so?d. by your dealer,, write -W-.-L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, 4. Mass, ' -"',,.. : Jan.,2 5 SUMTER/ S; C? PISE -TOILET SOAPS. KAIR, AN&TOOTlf . BRUSIIES,PERFUti;5{?Y AXIOTANCY TOILET ARTICLES, ;&cA ko. '. PAINTS, OILS, ' VARNISHES AND i D YE STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTT^c; f Full supply of Fr?sh G?rde&~:See?$? April9 ; . - : ' --. One coat gives, an old buggy^ the - bfeckesj black you e^er -saw and a. hani|some*gioae"i without varnishing''. --It dries hard: lu:Vf?wr] hours. No '.xcbbfcg'l No Tarnishing { - $[p" eztra trouble". Each can contains more-than enough to-?aint a carriage.. , Reix&ed.ri-OiU. 'Z>oliar'p.er Han-. For Sale bv. * DR.- A/ J? CHINA-;. Y g* . Not a Branch-House. . constanly on band. A fine assortment of 'j TOILET ARTICLES; .. PATENT- M?DP C?NES, LADIES' REQUISITES, ! 'and'*a?l articles'kep?tri>y.'first class druggists.:| ^Personal attention*given, to the compound-, ing of physicians* prescriptions. . . -.' Cold,-sparkling. Soda vWa??r, wjtS "choice cream syrups, Sarsapari?la Mv. le, and Milk ] Shakes to suit the mos^fastidjcbs. g . G.r S. SS;A-*L*Y, ., - ' Apr 13 Graduate'ofPharmacy, .1 - " . Impor?e-*s aad Dealers .in iEN?LISHvAND W& WAN ! are mm uiitiury OP. E??R?. DESCP.IPTWl^ WMOLESA LE AND RETAIL, | COLUMBIA, S. G. p| -. Oct. 26. . jo .>. "... : . Splissi Iiip it f. w^wmmn, eOIi?MBU, s. DE A LSR IN Ghbs, Pf??ofe ssd FlsfelEg Tackle*, Agent for Hazard and . Atlas Powder Com" Dantes, also -Ageo t for Lefeter Arms Co; AMMUNITION OF ALL KIND'S. Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machine.' First-Class Gun Work Guaranteed. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. p&'JGWe me a call ct Sportsmanrs Head-I quarters. - Ocf 26 o CURES "vYHEHE ALL ELSE 'Best Gouj?*a Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time. Sold by druodsts;.. ': I 'believe Piso^ Core for Consumption saved my life.?A. S. Po\vei.*l, Editor Enqnirer. Eden ton, N. C, April 23,1887. The BEi,t Cough Medi cine is Piso's Cure pob> Consumption". Children take it without objection; By all druggists. 25c. ; GU??S tVHJEBE ALL ELSE FaELS. E?s? Gon^ii Syrup. Tastes ?rood. Uso jn??ne. SoldbydruEsrist >;rythoc*. Z-irtvl.tc-.s tor pgg^v jtrc 15 Cents. A*5oC'k:t3'c l^-raisiilss ^oods of _ wnd for Prscrier.l PO ID L? TRY I?O?>?t. SOSpKicCs; tca:; i^tdfcl colored p??ic; t'::KraT!as:a of nearly ail kinds c' low Ja; descrip tions of the breeds; ho-.v to cs-wnrrc1; p?or.s for poultryhor^??: tal'c:-tuat*?>a jf-TreatDiCiit sad 5resd^<&aiyci?!?CiRe birds, for ^ascm ?^j^Sf ."***?g^a - ."tod tbrir cars. Kw t^^^d>3?d.^?ocK gj ? ^?a ATiay. AH at^at.??^. p^e* of kirds bi lo Ce?at?. Tic ,?*?*/"*tSi.? ASSOCIATED FANClOrS, PSr 'Alt on^?opo? gtl?K ;j and; at ^?i^et?^prij^Efe?^ Hao ufacturers of. i????s agd^dea? Pnc?^L?st^^ C. WIE "Also* apy.btai?cffo of the' arV- ; . - r ' ! i i w tniailshc Ira ^racii tew?e>to :&T.J?fcm:&?-&?&??n opposite ? h?' i?a^X^?S^^?dLT al?ttty/free' of clw^o-j^iv^?UtR^?^? Sown; wr?te-i*Y HORSE AND CATTLjE ' KB?'-ff Tocsfs. Sow&sa are ased ?a'ttee^^^^g Fo?itz's Polders vsUL prevent G?as-:?; Fcn?z's POT7XK.TS wBi1itfTease^e' qg?fflyi jmd crenni weaty percen?-TasKlnuite si? botte tads*-?ect- - L-V-?^ ; Fotra>> Pokers -?rfTl enre or prevent ?lroort ^l :>isvask to srh?ea Hcrse&and Cattiesre ?t^ea^-^ So!d everywhere DAVID "E. POTnZ," Donb?e Barrel Breech " Loadl :hokebore, SlOto 100. ' S?agtei' ng Shot Guns, S* to 25. ~ Erety-^Eini?i Creech Loading &n? Bei ;?. Latest Batenis. ^^fii???^ ne She t Gu ns $5 "to 35. Single - 52.50 to 12. Jtev^l?ers^l^2Ck C i Cartridges, .Sbefts/^<^%.^1T^ ?owder Flasks, Shot Pbtrches, ^n*i "'' cfor enr Matmnpth ?lloslral?^~ ic for^rice Lis^^Ko^osta-Jsaot. .ress, GREATv 1STj^G^fe 'ittsburg, Pa. July 27. tmmm of Tbe most charming rnften. ^ It is very low illy bennd. Agents wanted in ev rages to any energetic " m?nr.^DojaU rben you can be m?ing*from"j;$75 " er month. JTheT? is'no^nog' o&5*v :a-n mai'fcet%at:sel?*^?i?st?g?fc in Agent*has^t?^^"--!!??; ?00ccores ?f ^fe^^J>a?ly? oming m er week.: -140, w?r?'^^l^ f.,"To' 5 daysV^Anbtb"^ *" {n: less r??to.l tplete?i