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;|C S?l?lail ?l? j?*Ut jflWL WEDNESDAY, DEC 7, 1892. Edward MeCrady. Edward MeCrady, who was the oldest luring graduate of Yale Colleee, and ?he oldest member of the South Carolina Bar, and the last prominent participant d unification, died at his home in Charleston, S. 0. Wednesday last, aged 91 years. He was born in Charleston, and at tbe age of fifteen he was gent to Yale, where he was graduated in 1829. He studied law with bis ancle. Judge William Johnson, of the Uuited States Supreme Court, and was admitted to tha Bar in 1824. He espoused the Union side in the nullification struggles ta 1832. He was appointed United States District Attorney in 1839, and held that office until 1850. He believed in the right of secession, and was elected to the Legnature io 1852. He served several terms. During the war Mr MeCrady was engaged in cases arising from the Sequestration act. A Steam Line to Europe. Mr. James Knort, of Newcastle oo Tyne, England, has determined to put on a regular lioe of nteamers between Charleston and the Mediterranean ports, and the Charleston agency will be in the hands of Messrs Street Bros. Tbe Swedish Priuee, will be tbe first steamer, and will be doe here oo the 10th of December. Other steamers will follow as the demand warrants. Two steamers will surely be here in December. At present tbe intention is to take outward freight only, but ao opportunity is offered for the merchants of tbe South Atlantic Stares to offer inducements to warrant tbe importation direct of fruits, ote, from Italy to Charleston. Mr. Knott owns and controls a large o ai ber of steamers of the Prince Line. He is one of the most enterprising shipowners in England, and bas given Charleston an Opportunity of showing whether or cot it can support a direct line of steamers.?News and Courier. He Alone is Eight From the first to the last Hue of his message, tbe Governor has found noth ing to coni meed, except perhaps some of his own acts, or tbe act of his im mediate associates, while he attempts to convey the idea that all that be speaks of is wrong, and that he and his as ociares alone are right ?Press and Banner. It is oot time to re-arrangc tbe Con gressional Districts, so that the Black. District wll be eliminated from the calculation of political chances ? Gov ernor TtUman bas advised a reconstruct tisn of the registration law, and in this he is right, but along with it ought to come a reformation of the Federal election districts. Whatever escuse there was ten or twelve years ago for the present arrangement, the occasion has passed for the employment of such means to control tbe State, and we would like to see a return to natural and ordinary divisions of the territory ? Greenville Mountaineer. France pays 4 per cent, of it annual revenue f< r pensions, and tbe United States pay 40 per cent. Our Gift to Every One of Our Head ers "A ard of Tansies." By special arrangement with the Publishers, we are enabled to make every one of onr readers a present of one of these exquisite Oil Pictures 36 inches long, a companion to *'A Yard of Roses," which all have seen and admired This exquisite picture, "A Yard of Pansies," was painted by the same noted artist who did tbe "Roses." It is the same sis*, and is pronounced by art critics to be far saperior to the "Roses " The reproduc tion is equal in respect to the original, which cost $300, and accompanying it are full directions for framing at home, at a cost of a few cents, thus forming a beautiful ornament for your parlor or a superb Christmas Gift, worth at least $5 Settd your name and address to the publisher, W. Jennings Demorest. 15 East 14 h St , New Yoik, with three two cents stamps to pay for the package maiwag etc., and mention that you area read er of the Watchman and Sou:hron and you will receive by return mail one of tbe?e valuable Works of Art Welcome Visitor. December makes the opening number of j The 'New Peterson nn illustrated magazine devoted solely to literature and art. Tbe names of the editors are a host in themselves ; they comprise Frank Lee Benedict, Howard Seely, OctaTe Thanet, and M G. McClelland Among the contributors are such names as E. B. Hale, T. W. Higginson, Hamlin Gar land, Joseph Ktrklaod, John Vnnce Cheney, William Archer, Margaret Kent, Rebecca Harding Davis, Gertrude Atherton, Ruth McEaery Stuart, Charles W. Coleman?in short, tbe cream of the essayists, story writers, and poeis in the entire length and breadth of the country. The Sexc Peterson will be the cheapen literary magazine in the world, yet the names quo:ed above form h guaranty that to every respect it will be tbe equal of tbe highest-priced literary monthlies. Tbe December number is a warrant, too, that in the matter of illustrations, paper, typo graphy, etc., it will prove a formidable rival to more expensive periodicals. "The Ama teur's Camera," by Frances Stevens, is capitally written and gives a series of admir able photographs by some of our most distinguished amateur artists. "High Jinks at Kden," by Howard Seely, is decidedly tbe best Christmas story of the year. "Wreck ed," by Minna Irving, illustrated, is one of ? that gifted poet's strongest lyrics "Alfred Tennyson," by Charles Addtion Mayhew, is beautifully illustrated and written. These are a few of the number's attractions?it must be seen to be appreciated. Our readers should not fail to send for it. Terms, $2 00 * }e&r ; $1.00 for six months. 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Given ander my hand, this 30th day of November A. D., '1892. T. V. WALSH, no? 2 Jodge of Probate ANNOUNCEMENT. ROBERT T. CARR. Desires to inform tbe public that he is fully equipped and prepared to do TIN ROOFING, PLUMBING, REPAIRING PUMPS, and anything usually done io a first-ci ass plombing and tinning ebop. Sigo and Deco rative, Paioting, Calsomiuing, etc. Also SETTING FANCY WOOD AND MARBLE MANTLES, TILE HEARTHS, FACINGS AND GRATES Makes a specialty of patting in Electric Bells, Annunciators, &c. ROBT. T. CARR. Shop at J. B. Carr's Mill. Communications left at Walso & Co 's Shoe Store or through post office will receive prompt attention Oct 26?o IRON MIXTURE WHAT IS IT? . TBE PUREST AND BEST TONIC IN TEE WORLD. it builds op the system, it purifies the blood, i! beautifies tbe complexion. TRY IT, AND HAVE NO OTHER. Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by all your Druggists. THE MURRAY DRUG 00., Manufacturers and Proprietors. April 20. HOYT BROTHERS, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. Gold and Silver Watches, FINE DIAMONDS. Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, MERIDEN BRITANIA SILVERWARE, ?c. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Feb 1 TOBACCO SEED FREE, ?AND? All Abolit Browing Tobacco. If ree want to try this Montr Mtktno Crop, write to? SOUTHERN TOBACCO JOURNAL, Winston. N.C. $16 TO $21 TYLER DESK CO., ST. LOU IS,?VIO Our Mammoth Catalogne of Bank Counters, Desks, and other Office Fukmture for 1 *93 now ready. New Goods. New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi nets, &c,, &c., and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Oar goods are well known and sold freely in every country that sneaks English. Catalogues free. Postage 12c = R??K??G = TBE COLUMBIA PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST, Offers Special Inducement to all who havi never had a good picture. Old pictures copied and enlarged. I Nov 16 Two Unusually Good Offers?Bea! Christmas Gifts, First?Tbe great Holiday No. (enlaced to 256 pages of that brightest of quarter!j pub lications. "TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS.55 On December first all news and book stands and rnilwajs trains, price 50 j cents, will be sent FREE to all wbo send $1 for 3 months' trial subscription to "Town Topics," the largest, raciest, strongest, most varied and entertaining weekly journal in tbe world. S?cond?To all who will send $5.00, will be seat "Town Topics" and "Talks from Town Topics" from date uotil January 1, 1894,covericg 5 Nos. of tbe inimitable quarter ly (regular price $2.50) and 14 mooths of the greatest oft family weeklies (regular price $4.00 per year). .^"Take one or tbe other offers AT ONCE and remit in postal notes, orders, or New York Exchange to TOWN TOPICS, 21 West 23 St., Not 9?5t. New York. J TRADE W?HT MARK CHWARTZ BROS. alare Dry Goods Emporta Our establishment sparkles with the brightness of AUTUMN GOODS Quantity, Quality and Good Values combine to produce an activity sur surpassing all previous records. We want to call your attention this week to our DRESS GOODS, : - TRIflMINGS - : JL-AND Millinery Department. Our display of French and German Novelties in Suit lengths (no two alike) surpasses in Quality and Richness all previous exhibits In fact we only carry the newest in all Dress Goods. Our designs are exclusive to us and can't be found elsewhere in the city. Our Millinery Parlor Filled with new importations in PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, Beside the Creations of our own Millinery Artists, was the admiration of all the ladies in attendance at our Opening on the 28th and 29th. There's Beauty and Brightness, Lightness and Grace, To satisfy Your inborn artistic taste. Hats and Bonnets made to match any and all Suits. We point with pride to our *J DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Which is unequaled in the State. This is no experiment with us, but an established fact. Our work is our best advertisement. Be sure to look through our CLOAK DEPARTMENT The largest line of Ladies7 Misses and Children's Cloaks in Suniter. Carpets,, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Portiers, Rugs, At the lowest possible price. When Ready to make your Fall purchases he considerate and give us credit for wishing to serve your interests as well as our own. Respectfully, Millinery and Specialties. Dressmaking 1 N. B-We have added a line of Ladies1 Trunks. Everything new and fresh. Prices right. What is A Castori? is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor CiL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Hillions of Mothers. Cast oria destroys Worms and allays fererishncss. Castoria prevents vomi ting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. Cas* toria L* the Children's Panacea?the Mother's Friend* Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicino for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children."' Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. * Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Db. j. F. KrxcHELoa, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to dal dren that I recommend it i a superior to any prescription known to me." . A. Ahchxr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Out physicians in tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we aro freo to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispknsary, Boston, Mas3. Aun C Surra, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City* I Hereby Innounce That I have opened a Shop, opposite H. Harby's Stable on Liberty St., for the purpose of GENERAL REPAIR WORK. BO'LERS, ENGINES, BICYCLES, BABY CARRIAGES, GUNS & PISTOLS. Pumps put down promptly. Also Electro Silver Plating. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial. Yours Respectfully, Oct.5-3m. H W.HO?D, Fall Announcement of CROSSWELL & CO, We have now in stock all fresh and new a most complete line of Foreign and Domestic GROCERIES, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Fish of all descriptions. No 1, 2 and 3 mackerel in 10 lb. kits and in bbls. to retail. Cheese and Macaroni, Pickles, Sauces, Catsups and Mustards. JELLIES, SJAMS, PRESERVES, CITRON, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, PLUM PUDDING-, PUDDINE, CANDY, CAKES and NUTS. OAT MEAL, OATFLAKES, BUCKWHEAT prepared and plain, PURE . O. MOLASSES, STJ&AR, TEAS. COFFEES and SPICES. I Woodenware, Tinware and Crockery. '"'?" -A. full stock of Heavy Groceries That we are selling cheap in quantities. Send us jour orders early and often. Free and prompt delivery in any part of the city. Respectfully, CROSSWELL & CO. Oc?. 19? Furniture. A Large and varied assortment. All Grades at most reasonable prices* PICTURES, WINDOW SHADES, &G. Call and see our stock and prices before buying. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. D. CRAIG, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Cor. Canal and Main Sts., Sumter, S. C. REMBERT & MARSHALL, TO THE FRONT. Cut Prices on Bagging and Ties TO CLOSE OUT. 1 3-4 lb. Bagging, 6 1-2 cents per yard. 2 lb. Bagging, 7 1-4 cents per yard. 2 1-4 lb. Bagging, 7 3-4 cents per yard. Best Arrow Ties $1.12 1-2 per Bundle. FourCar-loads of Flour at Rock Bottom Prices, DRY OOODS3 GROCERIES, CLOTHING, SHOES. ALL AT THE VBR? LOWEST PRICES! A large line of Harness for saie at half prices. Call and ex amine before buying. REMBERT & MARSHALL. Nuv 9 1 m Ft?LL and WIJITFEM' We are coming again, to the front with', a full'line-Of' MEN'S? LAITIES.' AND CT EDREITS BOOTS AND SHOES. Be Pair with, yourself and--see> Our Fall Stock Befoue; Buying, Bultman (Sign of the Big Red Boat,) r Is Hie Bight Place, io g le Ri|M Gii. tU- W Brices.. Our Styles are popular, and' Our Goods possess the Worth and' Honest Mferitu There is no question about Our Prices being the Lowest ih this Mackeic. Everybodj will! testify of thatr and! Our Goods will please yea:. We; lift up: onr voice to aanoonee that" We expect every ose to-do? their duty ani Come and inspect our immense Stoefc g? C ilflEC Ranging inprice5 OltUCd From 25c, to $7. There: ea?*be- no risk-in seeing our immense-stoc?t elf FOOTWEAR. But there is positive* l&ss for you- by not coming ^see^ut Therefore drop' in a?d< taise your cftoi'ce ef anythiag ra? sur stock at a price that is bound- to>make* you. come again. W> caff special* attention to our Men's Cong. Gmtets ?oo?year Soles at $31 Ladies* Kid Buttcm Shoes at $2* These are bargains that will not be Found anywhere during thf? Season. Oet ? w hi mm mmm inn SS?B For Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, We foandfle every?fn$ fcepf in a First Chaw* Grocery an<? gnaranfee every arffcfe sold. Our Mixed Tea ** S*? ? Per & m 38 ^ea m^ ** c??y for $1 25. Try it ?nee if yon want ? fineTfa. Olir Blend BOASTED COFFEE is the beet Coffee o? the market to-day 'ry Kingan & Go's re??arb?e ?lams and Strip ?acon if yo? wwrt a de light fof arffc?e. Always go to Kingmarr * Go's- for tini best at lowest pri?e?. Respectfully, KINGMAN & CO. Sept. U. Levi Bros, Announce to their patrons in S?MTER AND CLARENDON, That they are still prepared to meet competition and will give As Much Goods For $1 as any Firm* AH we ask is that you Come and See what we show you and then we will be satisfied you will come again. Dry Goods. Our Dry Goods Department is complete, and we can show you Cashmere From 10c. to $1,25 per yd. Henrietta From 12c. to $1.25 per yd. Cam. Hair From 30c. to 75c. per yard* We have Trimmings to suit all Goods. $hoe?? We can ?eil you Shoes anywhere From 25c, to $6.00? Clothing. Wc have a very fine line of Clothing and invite your inspection. Fancy Goods. We still carry a large assortment of ZEPHYRS, SILKS, OER AI A TOWN AND SAXONY WOOL, and a great many fancy articles. We always keep this stock full and we inform our lady friends that they can get anything they need in thie line. Call on us and see for yourselves. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We keep a full supply on hand all the time. Give us your orders and we will guarantee you First Class Goods, Respect full}', WcBny Cotton _ I\#*v? ?2l*rt? and sell Ties *^ 1 ??? and Baas-gins. " Suinter, & Of Sample* s?nt on application.'^