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Mdbchorian Situation. ?i? Danger of Clash Over Man ch ?i? ia Kemoved by Russia's Unequivocal Pledges. Wtghfagtoa, April 5 -Tn? United ?c?a c> r<cvc:rrmeot ha; sreceii;ed from tb ?.?.-yrament of Rasmia coe-ruc?;Ka? tions or u::u^es! imi;:>r:anee, bee ria 2 ?o e?niii ?cns in Chios and p?rr:eG?Br:y tro-e relating to Manchuria The deco a? ? ' ts f Mich a eb^racer a< to have pro da ptofoucdly favorable impres sor>,a-^ st ibo ??ta:e department it ?S lo bec upon as tte most saitztory devel rpm?-: ; rb?t has ceccrred (or many n>- r I-? in ?he problems cf the eas* As to be esaci term* of the com rr anica'ion rher. ts ?'O effieia! statement tho* 'far. P'-c e *ry Hay received f-crn the Rus si-n ambassador, Count Osseiei, Isc? o?2h' tock speedv ffep.' to lay it fce'ore the pr?sident. -The latter shared tr?r s carary of statea srafifjcition tba: ? wa?, bad been foooc; to settle rb? c:m j icta;;or-<! cf the Mao cb o r?an situation ar c t bring Russia io:e streeter cecori vi bf cibcr powers. At the Russian ac.b-s-? co irjformstico wss obtainable a?, fis -Nr commcsicatioo, Coor.:. Casein: a k-? s io be excused frcm a;i ic qui ries Wh?<e there is cn entire absence cf vc it01 'f^rive information, yet it is u: oe <?* : ? bat Russra nev? tskes occDf ior : gi e p.-i-itive assurance of the ?isio te v* id sentiment? ebicb have sc i rn ct? 9 be- tbroBgbost the cr-osid-ra-ion c.-' -C: i c-f- quc.-ticGS. As to Maechcria. i is m^de clear that Russia's course Hf vcr b*s varied io the purpose fo leave Ihar r,n vlece an integra- part of Cbica, ti retire the Russian troops c? r pid'- as safety w?xxl? pc-rmi? This, ?orH-??;, it i? made p!a?n ic the ccm ?txatearmo, ht.? teen Ra?5ta'i course tnroGi'b st, cotivirstandiog represents :i r?s -o 'te cori?rory Ba' as a more *s Dal svidene* cf Russia's purpose, ?1 t? io harmony with ?he rz>rs aspira li r?? f r peace CPO barmen v between lie ra the Russian gcvernmort ?"? g v s a?S3r-.GC3s cf the most deS ?..0 a? d satisfactory character a> ro ?be ex ~r t ?a of rbis purpose The import of h ? assurances cao be b est jad sed by fK , :?:-.re?^0:: Caee ie the highes' ??5 c ouirtars here that the thrs-Tter.ed c t*iN .-.v. r M auch uria has been cem j>>sr;-ij s.?cr:ei.. . j < t I I I ( i < ? 1 < ? ! i J X PAN'S HOSTILE MEASURES L^coc, April G-"Japan i; fasir.g SP~~->. r.y * a v:^?r to bostiiiti:? vri b Russia/7 says the Peilte correspondeos -ox .i.e. Dz'-A? Express "Sae.has enfcr r-5 ..> so c.-r&? g cm cet with Lu Kun Yi, v ere y ci Nankin' vjho is action co b cf thc c-?icr friendly viceroys f .-ve rrj rr s. regarding the conree they wi! parsu. ii- ?he way of aiding o ... palest Rus? ia. lt is understood IKA* they e?v? prc mis sd fo place the ? i rspbie ?;'^maoicaiier,<; and tran? p^rw :?.c-;-J-.',i<s a: 'he service cf Japan.1' A SENSATIONAL ST?R?. L'D? ::, April 6.-"Ressia'fl reply acocero;??2 Mauchcria tel^g ucsatiifac tor J*pi2fse govercms?t has decl ?e^.;J says ?h? Y-'kobsma correspon? car of ;b? I) \'j Muli wiring Thursday, **z' er .i eec:Vrcr;cc with fre L-.'Ciis of tre .>: ii 7 sod csv)- s:.ci of the di-r*'' t? 0 s r?i finance and forei?c itiairs, te ?<3 is a seocj ? . i m-:re ?re:c:p*rry ? m -:.--rr?.:c>'>, demsedieg a rc rt? with li? ?. sr t.* <-d iw:-:d T?L>-s rcaaos J ranee, C? tu r-u-. ;C3-c:i ctroa^h tli- J apa ts CBC ' tu S' pjr?er-iborg, almret ec: or to ut; ?;*..:??.'rjrj ?' The British And the Boers. i. :.:!OD, April 2-Under daie cf Pr?Apr;: 1. Lord K;ichn;er r??D-'^-s to tho war oSce as follows: *<?-u-.r< r has occupied Ny?stroom and Fret.; :, has captcec three crans on th-? ? L ~? r Pong- ] . Th:riy one |K?SO?:?TS have L; . ipture^I in tho CMapgr- It';--, r Coiony There cere 80 C.: STJ S :" ^ujicniein, April 2 -Ky a ti i gut ; ?orp- the Briiish captured a iaa^?- r of ...':;-v Boers ?:< ar 3fsc!;bf r?;, bo- ] twv Bran cfo rt ?ad T-^itpan. Orange ; Lai'gosi ^hip in :he "vV orki. B f-.-?, A 4-The nev? White ] St*f line -i'--. . .: r Ct-l?tc, t?:'t large si vf*,;r'V? r built, v")S uccessiaj'.j: i ?as.-i;".'; if rr ttjis morning in the j .arftSpnce of a I^rg;^ ar:i; representa ? ti ve jattie.rir??? Th e c h r ist?? ?J ? rig was ? ?-.rf -..'med 07 xl: ? Marsb;?ries3 of I D ff rin Tee arrangements fo: w-.e ..??ncr?- \ in? ' f-:;n"::;r t- those of the ? O c ::v? the nftv vessi-l giid^ j fror* ^nys KI-'I -.vr.s pulled up .... r v;' :: r y r.: ? o* i ping : VT ! ?? i??km. d c.:.-: a ca "?1> ?- :: ';'?.? h? t -.. : ? 3 6?0 err> a? ?rr t ti :?r? that ci ?h C *a??ic ano ne?rly double t::?? ?: it;- Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, a ?fi h r disp?acon:":;'. ?s 15,500 ?r**>i?"r jhan that of the latter vessei, wntie b>^r displacement and tonnage 1? 300 over that of the Great .E flW-i T ?H Celtic^ dimensions are as fol ? I >w? : L?ngth 680 9 feet ; beam 75 j f *-t d-oth 44 1 feet Gross iennage ! ^?? 8*?'; nettoDnage 13,650. Toa Celtic wiit have a displace meot of 33,000 tons Negro Arraigns Negro. The following, from ihe Newberry Observer throws iight on a subject which was lately taken np by thou sands of papers in the United States: A!any Newberriatis V7i'? remem ber the ose armed negro trial justice, VV H Thoma?, who held forth here in the ?3ys o? radicalism Re had jjti ofiu'e up stairs at the western end ol law range Ile was a smart negro, n muiatto of good education, and had lost an arm tn the Un icu ermy When the Hampton government triumphed in 1877 a warrrant was sworn out against Thomas for some? thing or other and he skipped the town between two suns That was was no doubt the purpose o? the warrin: Themas who lives in Ohio, bas recently written a book under the title, "The American negro: Wha? be wae, what he is, and what he may become-a Criticism and Foiiti cal Discussion-by William Hanniba! Thomas " The book is a wholesale condemnation of the negro race Among ether things, he says the negroes imitate the vices of ihe white men. but not their virtues; tbr;t they do not learn by experience ; that it is folly to give them book learning ; that marita! fidelity is prac?ica'iy un? known among them ; that they have "quick verbal memories and glib tongues, bot they simpiy co not go behind the words ;" that ir is the "gaudy side of American life that appeals io thc- negro whenever be can get within reach of it -pater;! leather shoes and cigars and whiskey " He finds little to hope for from the negro churches, <:led as they are by negro pssiors as incompetent and corrupt 13 their congregations ;J Thc book is the severest arraign? ment of the negro race that we have sver Been. We do hesitate to say :ha? a great deal that be says is un inst to the race ; that ne exaggerate s ;heir faults and his charges are ?ntirely too sweeping Robbing the Land. Coi J. B Killebrew in Southern ?ZTZI Magazine : Heretofore in the history of agri ?n'tore in the son th. lhere have been wo or three practices which prevail ii a!most U'?ivers3iiy, and which lave led to the impoverishment oi he soi i and to the reduction of the profits in agricultural pursuits One :? these is the clearing of new land | j md the abandonment (if oki The ;viis resulting from this peiiicious practice arc manifold In th-? first 3?3C?, i: is not the agriculture of 3ivi!izi?icn It belongs to a savage state of society To exhaust the neans whereby a business is sustuit; ?d or to destroy the capiiai employed in it ly improper management shows ?ither a disregard of all business principles cr an inability to compre aend them The fertility of the PO:! h thc largest capita', which * fsrmer bas employed, and G pon which d?pend thc prouts of his other capi tal. The etock on bis fern?, the utensils whic h he buys the h >cs< s which he builds, the lab: r which be emplojs ail count fer i:o!bi;;g unless the soil which he cu'iivi;:es wit i produce a crop Every acre of j??nd worn cut cy improvident cultivate u is so much capita! destroyed, i rendors inoperative and unproductive to tha? extent other capita! invested io farming upon such '?nos Such :: practice reba posterity of its lights, f tailing destitution or:-.: want ut; >r future generations .- mill it *4*- iJTVT TASTEFUL CULTIVATION, Ao^thcr p-u.-tV: v ;. . m?v-. r. ? uti: l-i nt:"ivpt to caitivite : rr.;.ci: ?3->d T?>i*5 rca ?s to ?TV;- -'..C W0'k ; to -i >vi'e:-.? ci sers <:hi*:: *v-e gr?.a.3d in p-;c-t or ph ;?ic2 ii I redc-Ts the cusicks rartninc '.'?> ?? ??k? ni.-b we*-c's cr.d e/ras-, SS-U" t*o; pi is sri! 7 n . an nih to fte ert-p Tee i ca-.T.;: idus c i*, h a f?:c??? farmer i- :.<.* t ? ti :?.* ed- and ?r^% bu rc -tfvu late ? v cu''i?.vl.::. hts :jr. TT- g croo Phi' e-2 rpi. ,e.i ci v.- ?is av: gr-ats ti- i m ..?ideetal, ?>.?: primsry A :"? m r who wv'- r;.r bu crops to b C?G3tvfca; bc f-Jrc j : e work* (h< ti; will DJ np: to ?J&VG peer j .vr Tho ic?a that tb rt iv ort- ?Ard j :.ia.; ??.! iii & ?-; i v..1 crop tba ci"T-> p'ofi .- | tv i i ; .ctriu- i-: a transpire;;: f?lh&cy j '': c profit of a eren j.s w?:V r-ni??s.9 I sf'e'z f-?? ex;;e'i*s*?s ere ps ?d', izi .;.;::</' !".:er. . : pa :nvestatenf-Col J I> '? Ki!.; brew ir; Seethern ??r?a ^lags ' z o- i m m . ? o . -C ?i A Lv?assacauseltS town s::-:-.- put ; ting publie l->iti'S ii::; r.? - r ? abie to reduce its police foice 42 pei cent; Here's a pointer foi" Charleston.- j Aogosta'Ghronicie M. ii Hatcbicson, the investor of j tn elco'rical device for the deai, it- j reported fr m N w Y tr h, de .ronstrated ?vi- tnethid t, 'r;> th-? York A ca i . - of Me nc last Thu s -y with I . t . : V":fii Wilkes** "A cessehcjCDt: of ; dev.* co afc* were brought fr-;.: a dr a* ; and dumb i'.^'ww ;. ?. ii hy mesni? cf thc elev:c.- Mr f?ate5i o on, wi'h ; aoif r:n success, showed ii:-* the mu;?8 : cooid bc tear:*- tn bc-nr 1- rn instance, ; t h ?t rA a young girl, the device soi i?jprov^d the aura! nerve th^r later shs could hear t*;'rhout th'- -?pparaiasV The appara?up, i: is explained, is on the telephone order and s'iojulates the aural nerve to a high degree. j Telephone Monopoly and Com i i petition. I I_ vVe had occasion pome time ago to advise our friend? in tin- other towns of South Carolina against any mu- i cip:i! action which would prevent them from enjoying the benefits of ? the State wide telephonic connections j undertaken by the South 'J.:: i Ai v.r. : Telephone company We nave no ! personal ir?rr. s? in the South Caroii I na company and no other interest than that of the public service ; but we have regarded ii as highly desira? ble that ail the communities in South Carolina should be connected with each other by wires of a howe ev3 tem with headquarters i:: this city and th.it (.sch individual subscriber in each town should have the opp >r tcnity upo:: the payment of a fi -it annual rafe to converse with any i other subscriber in any oth^r town. y neb. a system is proposed by the South Carolina company only, and we have therefore favored its e.*:te>? sion io u!i tho cities and towns of the State Wi? f?.-id the following in th? tho -umter D*i?v Item : * * ::: ::: The iernarks o? the hern wi il ; apply to ail other South Carolin?: towns which may have tho oppor? tunity ef?ert-d them of connecting with the South Carolina company's ; system. Them aro certain inconve j niences in having two t?l?phone ' exchanges in a town, but taese are far mero m>;re than ofjsr-t hy the advantages The competition rankes < business, end a patron of * i:bo-r *>f the ! excba-nges wiil g^t more for his ! money iban be w?,uid har*- done ;? . there bad been 0:1 iy one system For many years while the Sd! sys tem had a monopoly in Col om nia this city wa?, in proportion to ILS population, ono o? the poorest perons of the t^'ephooe in tro south The South Carolina system has been esiabiisried hero it ss than a year and the number of its subse.ib-rs zs ! shown by the latPS- list issued reaches 512. while the Bril company according to its current list has 366 subscriber?, a number g-eat^r, we believe, than ii had when it w>3 without competition The organ^z* tina of tho S' nth Carolina Company has teeuced the cost of telephonic connections and has vastly improved the service, this improvement era bracing not only ky own exchange but extending to that of the Be li company Tfaesa things considerer!, we fee; justified in again advising the author ?"titre ol other Spatia Carolina man ici paires not to favor a monopoly which would prevent the entensioa to their people cf the general State system in process o? <he creation by ?he Sooth Oarotiaa Telephone cora pany -Tito Stale The Mosquito Pest. The New Orleans Tin)0? Democrat says thal "March arid April are tee breeding months of tho mosquitoes If the eggs are killed (ff at this time - ;;s eat) be easilA doce-the oom munity so do^ng wiil have very little trouble from the mosquito the follow- . ing summer for them will be none hatched to pester ii Tho plan j usually recommended for getting rid \ of to. o. qui toes ts to place kerosene cr 1 o:her oil upon the ponds ia which \ the mosquitoes are hatched and kill the eggs During the hatching tn ^3arch and Anni, Gen W ( ori has j adopted this pian, and the numerous stagnant poots and pones arenad Elevai a I ave been dosed by him with kerosene; and it ts beiiev,.:! ; there ?ha? 'bc Hay* ps motqnito crop Vrih be a ve; j srn.il' cas this year \ li is raid that the Gi ne al is pian: lng eucalyptus trees aird castor oil piar.ts, which are r: ported to be vcr\* ; offensive and Giscocraging to mos qui \ toes. There is some doubt ?bout the ir?-es sad plants, but cone about kero sene oil A Unit< d States consul, however, writes th?o? : ' Jo cold ar.?d temperate climates the cantor oil p'ant grows to a height of four cr five foot ; ir: Xhozp. cou::'.Me? ir bec? mes a !.:?i tro." ,%ud is perennial j Ir seems that ute sjmeii of the plant ? is disagreeable to mosQuitoes and ; other iris?C?s. a:;?i it is ar; acknowi- ; edged fact titat where these plants aro grown few mosquitoes will be I found -iy residence is surrounded by plantain and banana trees, ana ? have boen much troubled ia tile pa^-: ? by the great number of mosquitoes . wnic'-i gathered between ins ?eaves j Following riv < sample of old settlers ; in this country I planted the roister ; s< eds, wotan grew vj if: profusion, ; and {here are ut? rni:SQaJ?or s to be ; tocad antony the piantain and hoe i^a j ? srec-s, ailhoagb ? hoop the ground j j w<-!? i; ;. By ke^ pi tig branchies 1 and seeds of tne piaiit .1 rooms lue j mosquitoes are driven u.vay from the ; tatter " ; j ' A SOUTE AFKICAX J?k'K. j Tc mn;y A rh:GS had sc-ken a i> 'er ! ':,!tivt.?,r. anti, the ;w .; "i:.;: -rieodly, j ; ot- -I b??" the p<v .o;-r-:.-*r. o' thc ;var | "You :: .:>* ?.?... i g v.- .? C) ; you wiil r.t V<T wtr?," -not rae 1? er " '(Jas t%hy 1 i Tommy 4 ]. .o use we've the Jj fl en ou" side.7' ?aid ?he Hoer. "G^rf).'' sod Tommy wi*h great con? tempt ; "why. wy'vfl rhr< e lords on our aide, aod one or 'em's made a bloomin' hes-" of 'imseif I"- East Loodoo (Cape Colony) D sp?ten. I j Got Tired of Capturing Scout of Gen Rundle. Three rc ara of the Y ctfi^ry <-srnrt priiOT'--'"*, heisre rhc Beer c *?m> (:>eWe?) -vrires Erchard R:>r*|j--i D-vis iii ?i;:' Independent. The? boco ..:.*;??2T.- :? b?f?rc Tb??y wer-. K a/-'zb seca's Bc? fig cap* o rec sp*?e&" ed iq b- cn . fil C?TOO -Me- wiri; the to Chrb?isa De We i ii* 6 ed 'hem over t"':.v?i y, rhocghtfcllj-hi a c esr . 7 ?.??renias* rcesi thr:-:)?rfc coei rhr-'cb o u - > c. ;i?> c7>-: fneir ja .gt" TQ or nrercifai . f? y COG ld bv:: !o!i ; cl! they ccu id co vms to cope. "My :::; r /' sci i Gen D"*We* ar las*, ""?:!i porj tr.kc a 2ies?&<;e frorji rue 10 vo-jr generai V They accepted, in r'j :c."? r-tirr-ri^c, and were eofrc<red <*::h a large, sealed n-ic:*a?:f. Woco .bey reaebfd G-n Randie7." c.mp. ?hey ar.nounc<%'] thai they KV re bearers of D^r-r- :V??tr: Gen D*Wel r.egotta.*icg fer peace G-*o ivaodifl was delighted ??.? tore open h?- CG7-:;op2 Hi read thc tC'rer Ir -Dear G n Kundle ;~ toe OG;'3 ??ni;; i csve e^pi?r.e? 'C.-N.-- rc? i?2 t.-ep.j-i of seers p eas ' : b ? . h.. tn ?hf The Washington Pest tr.i.-.ks that E?ven the Comrn;?o<.-r wiii have Jo arr. It it nt A g ci:;.-s i di; dide r :n-.te a S-eorge ;-Vashini;;gt.'?t> finish "*3 -r^r-,^:^amK:^j,-.5~T*-"**"T. IW' \&r/t-??-' si . ;' -'-^ h ? f^i^.>-?./.-.^N^;-''.''.. , . . ?*"* ^*AV-.'r': j Bl \ x/o/ Hi / Women ere Like j ! > F-r? ,. . } \ \r*%V&ir& healtny^dsirong ; \ C 2i^Vrv^a SJ th blossem } ' !. and bloom. Sick'y. they-v/her and (j die. Every woman cur h: to lock we!! { ; and feel we!!. Ir's h sr right a:: i duty, / : \ but she might as well try to put cu: a. ? j / fire with oil as to bc heahhy aaa a:- \ i J tracive with ciscase corroding the { j ? organs that make her c. woman. Upen f j f their health depends her health, if \ < there is miiammatim or v/eaken?n? t craies cr suffering at the meath:/ neriod. aver.d io it a: or.ee. Don": grave every cay ycu put :: off. Women can e:ar.d a crea: cm!, but > they cannot live forever with G .sc ase < \ dragging a: the mos: delicate and f ! vital organs in their body. Ycu may \ j have becn deceived in sc-cailed cures. \ \ We ion> see how you could help il- t s there is so *u'jch \v<.rth'.rss stuff <>n \ j the market. But yon \vor."t bc dis- t ( sppfiiutedin Bradfi'eld's Female Kee- \ f ulav.-r. \\^e believe it is the one med:- r ? <. :::._ earth for \von:ar.!y :i'.<;. There ? ? is as much ?lirtcrenc- between it ::::.! ? \ other so-called remedies as there is \ t "tietv > richtend v.-ronpr. Bradfieid's j \ Fe::... . Rejrulator soothes the pair,, i \ } stop ; the drains, promotes re^m-trity, ? 1 \ :-tr<.-:.. chens, parit?s and cleanses. ">.: ? j ? does a l eilis quick!;.* and easily and 1 1 \ naturally. Itis for v?o*Ken aionc'todc- * | / cido whether They vri?? be heal ay or t ! ( sick. BradfiekTs Re?ulatf r lies .?t \ ' baud. 5^1 p.rbvttlc:.^' ru . st v | I -ntg 3?\r.-n' LD silbes co., ^ac^, c.-.. ( Ar-'"'r IT THF 1 Ss Sr* I j 2 ir ; I Herc you get t !ie nevrs of | I tile wcr?d and all your local ? I ?r?srs v i.:ie il is frc h. paying .1 I % verv i ?...lie *:...:.?. lisait r j }'..: ? :* ct -\'-'. r,;ii: '':;:'::r is h' I \v?l.i v.*:.*r?.i v^--'':. * - ?-i t ;.;y.~:)o {? ? cia] ttrraiirenient wc are I j J*: aOiC'.t to pl?t til *'>'i'?. i t:-'.ti. ? * . t. "*' S "A " 1 !"' 1 . 1 *cr 5 ror t::is T?nc?. - ou car:- *, ? and iL:- coirxbiiiation :s tue c J bef.t pre::*?*.im for. th0^0 ?V?IO J 5 wai il a great paper and a ? I home paper. Tairer t!icse and ? 5 vc;: \, il: ' k'-e;*? tip with tiie J g times. ? I ITeside-s geiicral news, the ?. S Twice-a-We? k :tr:tal :::;s ? ~ nt::: <?! uer a: 1 intt'tvs! i" ^?itun? 5 re -uiar contriliut: ! Jones, Mr.. V.\ s John Temple Gr ? (;. j I. Jordan and 2 tin??Sijii?d wri: ^ - * - ..rr' -. ?J; . i ?> .-..j . ..iV.. ... C , . f-... I,?r"-> y -. ..i- . ~ w ' ' ;. 'iron, : 1* (.1 !S r i ??s . ?Ai --vc **?... - -s^xm'? . Am VrM Hilra |Cav . .-"...! Trade-lisrJs ofctrubccland ail Pat-J j r. .; . ?cond?ctswfor p,?,occ*:.".rc Fees, -j j jO';->c-. ;c? IS OPPOSITE U.S. PATE.*, rosier: t s... ,. ... . :. arc ..; :.: ia less tuns tu.a ?UoscS ? i ead 1 wx??i, draw ag 0- photo^ nth d^rr.p-? >ii'>i:. iVc advise, i: patentai ie <-r not, in c oi> \charge. Our ic? not th:c t?.l patent issecured. _ <? J ? PAMPHLET '*liow-toObi lin Patents," withi icos": ?t tarae i-.i'the U. ij. und loreign count.-.c^i fscnt free. JVcd.-c ? C.?.SNOW&CO.j i OPP. PATEN7 OFF-ICE. WASHINGTON. D ^. t O' Mic* C?v?m is ta .cr ootifyicg my rrieod-J ar.? cu f( mers, f har w'tile badly dif? uso res i gr i ii :rj ino riug. I now ba vs MI the rtr*d :o arrive in a few days 2 cars of One and Two-Horse Wagons, 50 Buggies. Carriages and Sumes, 1 c-tvp the nico* iir.e rfnee cari rwo borre Esri-tisico '?'d Canopy Top C-.r::-?- . sn j Surr.rs ev: :- -::OVV? i-< -h s ci.-v, Doobi' sea?d Oae?Horse Bn2 gres Krh a&d V; frcci tops abd The !?ai8*e Ibisse &f ISigls sand ^Sed?suis Gs'ade As heretofore carried in >rock, nan?ly: Ihr* Babcock, tue Tyson & Jones, thc Hackney Br: s. the Gcurtland, rho Sayers ar, ? Scoville, the Wren a & Soc? and .several or* c.- ch< a;;- r g-ades or vehicles ? bo a larg*! ar*d weii selected ru ci; c? Doable atc Sing ie Carriage, Baggy aaa" Wagon i?arnesSi o ; ce Fading Saddles, Bridles and Blankets, Sum? mer Buggy Laprobes. Whips, &c, C-rrieo io this city. My goods are right, and my prices a re right. Give me a chance to conic out of thc ashes again. ? will be found on the old Jervey Boase lot on }jain Street. m. r-;' : 57/ A?-S is is star ?gp?A r^|$'' //| When yon buy ihellcrric!-: Sin si ir Women || pfE** /I }*0l? "ct ??^?allS? value Fer your moneyvve?i WM miy?i I I ::- l:n^l::::lcti cohort -ci'?htrtv-?ghi m \ J ."?v '": r,rr*c:;v r.! c::pcne:icc hack cf every Q| i fc p*':/r. riftv-e??ht of thc verv latest stvles to B|l f&V ? tc;0LL it oin. ;No??:n-. mannis.il-lasts-common- Sfe] ?r, j. V I ? r v g| *^ * ^ . * ?.??.?- *-v?.(i it/?. . t ? OC S i J^j^ A THE NULi I E.SS^ ? 750 CANDLE POWER ?RC ILL?i8!NfiI0BS , i?rfS?A@ " ,^ Prbdsce the finest ar::!.cia! I:?ht i:: the v.-r.-".vi. ~U' rTv^T Superior to electricity or gas. CLt^v.pcr ilir.n : .; > v J -.-..\.x>. kerosene oil. A 20th Century Revolution in the -.- "" - : J! p| Art of Lighting. ' ^- . _. T7icy\ darkness inio daylight ticrst^ $ \ [ J } . Jf Anil cir insUado/rnor?ybKtn. \[ . ' ., ' [I j/ A"o Smoke, yo Odor, yo yoisc. Absolutely sp ? . ' I fi. ^ / ,i \ vS.-ife. They are Portable. Hang or stand them nev- ?- ;l \ j where. We also manufactnre jT^ible Xzmps, Wall \ - . . \V?^V/ L-jmps, Pendants, Chandeliers, Street Xazcp.c, , V / - . ? . /j".;;: W ^"S?5, '" " ?'ic. The bestand on ly really successful Incon des- -' -r-.' ' "~"~r~; J. cent'Vajior Cas 7*ziT7?2>f> -.v.hd?. Thevsellat sicrht. , - c . ." ^-A^ :-:acli burner 100 candle power. Nothing ii'.-.t- them, ~-y~ - c ? <W Good Ag'ts Wanted. Write forcatalogue and pricer. '4-.-"r r'^ Chicago Solar Light Co.SL^'nl: In Fine China, Brie-a-brac, Bronze, Clocks, American Cut Glass, Mirror Plateaux, Sterling Silver and Fine Plated Ware, etc. Showing finest line of Goods ever exhibited in Sumter, OUR' WINDOW DISPLAY, . SE: Oct 32 I A c A 3 JD u a J M. 'M Arl 3 Jeweler aird Watchmaker, MAIN STREET. jjaooEKBDaKaadc 5~T"a a4 S B K ? 8 B ?I ? 8 S No Press. No . M O *v OS K j^O i ? (5 Ki S imp iv s ii it ? ^ AMY ink. Any Paper Any Fen, ft/ ~ Any where OR O^XJSE? S o ?i* r^n MF w ^> l^? 1 iiiJliil &< Liberty Street, ?Sumter, S. C.