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m gairA^TFT^R TQ^P DATES. ^i^SSllP We request ei?i^^n# sobscribers to ex? amine^tb^^addr^'c^^^paper, and particu? larly to obseriTe the da?^pon it. This date show* tb?; time up to wn^b'.the paper has ibeea paid for. Many of onr.s?bscrrbers will "TjxMt???t they have/paid in advance; ;l?ti?eare party othcrs> who will discover it they have A ?^5?**? oK Hampton. H. Cor#S-Notice to '^^dCredHors; J ^ [^^^Jo^bt^es^^ocice < ||Stf- Return of^r Maj-p, Adm'r. ^ .Brtate of Mrs. M^i^^ers-Notice of , Final. Return of A. jy|||pBMca for. ' j . J- Digg* WiI(i^j||sF Co:n^;ssioDer-j' Examination of !" Stockholde Co, JoalF. Remonte Cotton 7 .to ?fc-noary loth ***** Ware Rooms, GT*ries, Charleston, Si. ?Wrflt?j.. . She was qoiteaogl ifr?_ v T> ^, ?<??v^ ? ?I of I ^H-F. Cbre?tzb^** -nasiJ? I ^^^^ ^^^^^^ Spirit ^^^^yesterday set. rely Jght in his roi?] I recovered^ ?H? sat for the Liverpool, mee Co., has supplied it Calendar for 1S83. trd of-County Commissioners ?5ng session to-day, and will )vernie work to their successors in T^essrsv3?*??ns, Mularo? ?nd Cooper. ??3? Julia," daughter on??k^. ''Stonewall" ?xs visiting Miss Wft2!$snoou (daugh of the late Hamilton WitheN^jpou.) of this County, who was formerly a sc?-?plmate. Both of these ladies were in Sp^er on .Friday.. I . |?|i Mr. C. Isadore Hoyt and Miss Cat tino were married ra the Baptist Osti||i on last Snnday night. . The cereroonyptook '.. place immediately after the usual servicia nd waa quite a surprise to most of those pri|ent, bot few of the congregation having recurved ?n intimation of the affair. % Mr. Henry Wbilden and his sister, (children of Mr. W. W. Wbilden, of Charleston,) ar|(on a visit to relatives in Sumter. % The following young mea who have b^c off to school are at home for the hoI??day?? Archie China, Henry Cnttino, Josh MoseS Willie Scaffe, Riehard B. Forman, L. Carson L. Scarborough and W. E Dick. Mr. Harry Hanysworth, formerly of th Clarendon Enterprise was one of the twenty four yonng lawyers who were admitted to th bar on last Friday, by the Supreme Court li Columbia. Mr. Haynsworth is a promisio; young zsan" of eociiderable talent and wil doubtless achieve success. He has our be: wishes. Tbe gin boase of Sir. D. D. Barber, on tc ojd Reese English place, near Mayesrillc, vet bumed on Friday night (the 8th inst Twelve bales of cotton, and the seed fromfift bales,'were banned. The cause of the fii is sot known.] Capt. Mottflf, of the Central Road, by a ^^^^Igentlemanlyycondnct and urbane manner^ pgj?|^winniog ?g^aT friends in Sumter, and lt Ijp?S?ed to state that the Congr^^K^^^^ ^^^^red) situated on thePlowdeo ] ^c^i mmsso Brucson's stenm roil!, win j ^J^'tS?^ 2Sth to 30tb December, i"r '* jjil|tfl?their Church, and solicit the '. -' f^g^ids. Admission 5 ceni3. : Pfe*oyte"r? ?? informed by Senator Butler] %Lod* p Office Department will, atan; 00,ks' DnptI ?-?isb a Post Office at Catchall. S^nke>' Gos? ggf always on ha %Mwishes to pay his dues to this j The EnSJii ^^ipeof a Christmas turkey, we j bouDd> a?d 1 gl^und to say that we are still in j Liorary, ?D ? 1?||P* stand, the best io town, on ! ||||||p>posite the Coort House. jn ajj ag, ^^^at about 14.000 persons visited which at the Exhibition in Charleston, j is eminently ?0X??k fair representation, manv of: ^* ?* ^* ... " r I fail to caret ^^at the A ?mar House, kept by actioQ ofthe ^^Sriot, which, it seems is becom- Eradicates tl headquarters for Sumter folk, j fyi1?)? the hlo erprcis themselves as highly j bottle. ^^what they saw, heardT felt and j ?p a p0rig s^^^ to that effect." j rilla has no < |||||utb of this place named Henry j ^ j^^^^se tenderness of conscience _ ^^^^|r wardrobe are inversely pro- j Dr. Moffet g^c??ed the following method of j cure -vo ^^^^ery suggestive temperature of ^^v^3ro?ogs : He requested a yoong Z ^^^^note for bim, as be wished to IJH . J *&0'?%try for a suit of clothes which ^^^pve time to get himself. After Q "p ?fi^^^SDatore ^e earned the note sggj?**^ gentleman on the suburbs of C< %g?gg&** i0 obtaining a suit of Qar patrQ ^^^^^pg. The absent signature, Jo?&s?? suspicion and he was follow- Our S? ?^^^^5?f?d arrested, and is now in ? Q(l ^^^^^rities at the Penitentiary will j him with a striped suit of f iNl||liry> O? acconnt of fHiIore in THE ^p^^^and sickly children are made j ^S??-.^?ng by using Brown's Iron W?? OH?? y^^ti^i and Christmai and New ^ ^^S%ums. Scrap Books, Hand- NEW G0C j^^^tc, atD. J. AULD'S. j MEN'S S W0^?0? y?Qr Christmas Presents, j 1 J. Auld's. ^p5^g^8tmas Goods, Toys, and _ . . ^0^?0-7 things, go to ?es Scaffe, bOIIt S Conference Appointments. Tbe Methodist Conference, which has been in session at Greenville for a few days past did not adjourn until last night, and for that reason we are enable to give a list of the ap? pointments as usua- in this issue. Th?i following appointments were tele? graphed here this morning : 5. F. Chreitaherg, SuniterS?ation. A. J. Stokes, P. E Sumter District. T. G. Herbert, P. E. Greenville District. J. Tbos. Pate, South Abbeville Circuit. \ Altamont Mor splendid assortment of all kinds of g .table for Christmas fine groceries j^/ A as fancy and useful articles. ^^^V Fresh pork is sewig in our market at 12J cents per pound, and at - Anderson it brings 8$ cents. Holiday Goods and Christmas and New Year Cards at J. D. Auld's The handsomest Motto Cops, Vases, and ?g??gt Sets, sold cheap at D. J. Auld's. .^^^^^^^^.cotton will never reach 10 ceq?j^^'^^^Jit will not, either,, till the j ?^^^^^^Ps into the hands of specula ^^^^^^^^Bro. do not claim to sell at f^^^^^^M.Dut at prices as low as relia ?S?2S?i^^^>v>5alc,M af in tfturn ??|||pts, in variety, a? F. H. Fol ^ftaiPSgys, it the Legislature closes j ^usinessBfcSare it this week it will j ?|jPj?jWwork dav and night and limit de-j ifijfetiful holiday presents at C. I. Eoyt &. | ?'S^ijr Krout and Chow-Cbow, at Sehwerin's large and handsome Stock of Christmas ^^5ds, Santa Claus' Headquarters, at H. ^g^verin*?, Agent. 3p^srcbaat3. all over the country are com ^sining of a dull trade. With such immense i^Sbps it is a little strange that it should be |?>o, yet no one can advance a reason why it is |so. i Fancy Mixed Pickles, by gallon, &c, at Scbwerio's Grocery. The largest and best selection of Gold, Sil? ver, and Plated Jewelry in town, can be found at F. H. Folsom & Bro's. Nights of Honor. i - - At the regular meeting of Sumter Lodge, I held last eight, the following officers were J elected : [ MARION MOISE, Dictator. j . W. D. BLANDING, Tice Dictator. A.DBL.MOSES, Assistant Dictator, j T. B. JENKINS, Guide. Rev. H. F. CHRE?TZBERG, Chaplain, j H.S. DAR3Y, Reporter, j C. M. HURST, Financial Reporter. ! H. RTTTENBERG, Treasurer, j R. F. HOYT, Guardian, j I. SULZBACHER, Sentinel. \ J. S. HUGHSvJN, ) i M. G. RYTTKNBERG, [ Trustees*. ! ?I. SULZBACBER, j j J- S. H?GHSON, Med. Examiner. ? t-rc to^?lteDberg was electe? Representa- j j Al?ern?'te^^i^^dse? a?d l' Sulzbacher, j The IcslallHtioi^fes^ j night., January 1st, aS5&?ftce 0D \ \ be served in the lodge roonfife<^PP^ will j j the members from the countrrlri^j^1^11 j j making the occasion what it is desirS^j^^S^ ! an aunual re-union of the brethren. j who desire to bring the adult membe^f^ ! their families can do so by procuring from the committee on or before tbe 2<f^gj?? stant. ._ ? Christmas Goods, in great variety, ^?$-> ? Auld's. Ladies' and Gent's Gold 1 Watches, very low/at F. H. Folsom/?^^>. ' Bridal Presents iu Silver and.^^V V;V j F. H. Folsom & Bro's. .Syfes^ j Reliable Watches, (Stem-Winder^^^r. j and upwards, all warranted, at F,g^%^? ! & Bro's. IgC?S . j A Loss Prevente^g-'^J^ : j Many lose their beauty from j tog or fading. Parkers Hair^^^^g^l^ ) tdies necessarv nourishment, ?sz^-^'C?-* *l and gravnessand is an eiegant^*':?^.*'&?t.i E ?-TT^T^"^^^^ A Big Succe^;-,:;^c^ I "My wife was in bed tw-;>^^^3'? . complication of disorders her^jC^:; -^ ^ : - j not cure, when I was led to tr^ ^>'; Vr ,? i Tonic. It was a big succes^^^g^: j cured ber, at a cost of a ?ol=^^^y:vy^fyl.;? j and she is now as strong ->-'x^->_v^j. - J R. D., Buffalo. M&^ift?? : ? lS ? III fares the Land, to hs$z^0&%^p:: ?) ! Where men do loaf, i^?^^^>1S 7 ; . daJ '- ?^ ->? re j But blest is the Land, ygyj?^0^?-^ ?f crowned; v^V"^ . j Where Ash (ley's) Kl^-J^fr ^ j barren g rou D d'.--? -'-'^-T* v.. * ' ?s4 A magnificent liu-"^2-- "^-'i-^ >. - -'~ ? ? kc. for Wedding \ es?ts and Christmn^^^^-^:^^^ "' *" ?... is^ai Kennedy's Book S^?:' '. " - . ~-^-^?^S?S>DOI Books, o^V "-; ' T. t Hymn Books, Ar**y ' v . : "X ' ' . ist Tune Books, and^:?^y>s. r-:'. ?:???r???.: pel Hymns, of every^variety^?^1-,;-.* . nd at Kennedy's Book Store. j &c-> *v. % - J?ll?i ; ib and American Poets, elegantly j fei-ms*-'' he Seaside and Frankl'.n Square ! . ,"/"*** ?, - , ? Oct n ? adless variety, at | KBSXEOY'S Book Store. "Pi 1 tl discoveries have yceen made T"?THEN y time were not appreciated. This \\ get to true of the great vegetable Spe- you 'l>i ve n , which has never, been known to j There is Mon he wo: st case of Scrofula. The j Vve have < remedy is simple-.and perfect, j direct from ie disease by renewing and pari- Oranges, Bs od. Price," $1.00 and Si.75 per &c, w'nile oi nuts, /Raisin: _L_ Cabbages a ?er of the blood Ayers Sarsapa- selected. ?qual. It wonderfuljly improves sf% T on and gives to old) and young vL/. X health. ) J Import _-f- ?JJJ t's Teethi na (Teething Powders,) I, ur child. For sal? by all drug- ^^7Ur0 miry merchants. ? fr ?% C. KI^ARD,|THE ' S_ ! .-Yandei OTHIpER, 1/ H AV >njinBrA, sf:, c. j; nrr ~r~> M I (Form< ns: TkePeopm j sow ody: Their Interests. j 1 Boar den ^ ^ ,'l firr?i this Ho; r Maxim: Fair Dealing. 1 ne.?s.and dil 5 Terms, pc Our Reicah'd ' Success. _Feb_l8_ LARGEST I STOCK : HIL] -or-\ 284 King ii AND WljNTER R?g : rooms. f THIS SECTflON. This hom )DS. CORRECT STYLES. ^^Uy CITS? v ~ retail s fOUTHS' SCflTS, I S? SD ITS, ! ing neglect . , . ? gm j Ask for car Tarnishing GoodSi M / I Sept 20 ? IchablS-^d oiber Poems, bj? W. Gr. Kenne? dy, alway sale at Kenuedyj's Book Store. -. If yon need Sash, Doors aa<$ Blinds, B?ild ers' Hardware: and Paints, all si^cs of Window Glass or Cooking Stoves, you "?i?l find it to your interest *o write to^ Jacjobi, Wilming? ton, N. C., ~nd get his priies before you make your purchases. ? Entirely Satisfactory. Ladies wishing a perfume tuiat combines novelty, delicacy -and richness, isnd Floreston ?BOIW?B li Mafia Sat'S"l^t,"r^--i^ THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ?re 'wasted oh physicians' fees by th? dyspeptic, the rheumatic, the billions, and tfbe nervous, when a dollar e-peoded on that unapproacha? ble vegetable tonic and aherativife, DR. SIM? MONS"' HEPATIC COMPOUND;, or LIVER AND KIDNEYv CURE, would in every case effect a radical{'cure. NO REMEDY2?N THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THE CONFIDENCE Or? MANKIND AS SIMMONS'/ HEPATIC COMPOUND ! OR ! LIVER A?VO KIDNEY CURE, For the cure; of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation anjd all Tronbles arijSiog from the Liver. Kidneys aa<3 Bladder. ? Taken two orj three times a day ijt prevents Fever and'Agub, Malarial Fever, piphtberia, Scarlet Fever au d Cholera. * #3r- OH, WOMAN ! ^ Why will you allow yourself to be prostra . ted, your systemi.cnervated, your health corn ^p?e'?cly. . destroyejd by the gaunt 'strides of those ins??Tc^island oft times fatal diseases called ^Feroale^'eaknesses," wheni. you c? i be entirely cu red* by using SIMMONS' T' ? PATIC COMPOUND. It will remote Pimples and Blotches, purify your Blood, ?fed make your Skin clear alnd healthy. \ For sale every where. \ ? Io Sumter by Kr. A. J. CHINA, & ^la Mayesyflle bb Dr. P. J. MAYES. " -.DO WIE & MOISE, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston,(S. C. Oct 17 ^ W?NTED, P 15,000 TONS COTTON SEED. HIGHEST cisH. PRICE PAIC^FOR Cotton See?delivered in Car Lo?S Lots at aoy railroad de/?ot or steamboat landing in South Carolina, (georgia, or North Carolina. Highest cash prKre paid for Kerosene^ Lard, and Whiskey Barres. ; FOETSALE, I COTTON SEED MEA$. THE. BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD for all kinds of Stock, and the cbjfcpest and best Fertilizer on the market. Wn|e for pamphlets containing analysis by Dr. ?. U. Shepard, State Chemist, and directions for use to CHARLESTON OIL MF*G CO.) 28 Broad street. Charleston, S. C. dec5-cm _i PH. SCHflCKltlA?O, 271 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Importer of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED. CANVAS, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS ; Military and jjkholsteiy Groo?$. Agency of Butte?g&s Ladies' D^tss Stamping and Ptok:^??~^?reat variety! of patterns. Lessons in ?C^??? st vjagjof Embroidery. Pi?. SCHUCKMANN,'?S??^ Dec 12 ; ~<J^ Direct ItfJ'S'^S?; ? Kv' O?-^v^^'per cent. Ammonia. ^IppCOTIA LAifo PLASTER. JJ^^rolina Gronnd Phosphate^ ^o?"^*^be Ground and High Grade. jll^?Ill? For sale bv |??fAS" B?LWINKLE, &f?^gf KERR'S T^HARF, f^^mJHARLESl^N, S. C. feS2p|p_'_3m MM^J WANT TO SAVE HONEY SHYING GB0CEBIE3? ?&?$~:??l$) SEND YOUR ORDERS TO SfLCH* EASON, ^ ?lesale and detail Dealers |3?i --IK"?~ : 58 Family anfl-Faney Groceries, ?iqours, ?eas and Segars, %|gf?29 Meeting St., S. W. cor. Market St. ?gp CHARLESTON, S. C. carry an extensive assortment of goods, >^?ftave everything y^a want at astonish '?^?fy low prices. :::c ^;^v->? GOODS, .^^-^V-'^r-..^'^variety. ? J--:.'^-'-y ANTS wishing an as ? ;H':;-:v4*-K!>^froceries will find it to c .- " '*; . .." . "V?spond with us on the ^^TV'::- '."?;'lv^" x'^-? d ravage free. Send jg'--- "?...^rr'^ce list. Nov 21 g > LESLIE, '-r/r : _'':;-.'d Retail Dealer in ?pptg? S^JjERS, TER^^*^ _ ^ r .... ou visit CmS4 - '-'?if%rt& - select a STOCS. ' . % V v - ot sold it beforK-^'.' - .. tey in it. _ v-^fc- ' " v i number of vessels imp^^^ the West Indies, cargoesV^j- ~ manas, Pineapples, Cocca-nu/tsJ,"?^ ir stock of Apples, Lemons, Pea- ^^^^ s, Citron, as well as of Poiatbes, ?ee?T* nd Onions, is large and well JJJ*^ J ART & CO;, Carif ers and Wholesale Dealers,; w:thf; ARLESTON, S. C. . |g ers filled promptly. g^*. - _il' AIM AR HOUSE, ? CORNER OF ;'horst and King Sts ,|... % IN G BEEN LEASED BY / % ss Heriot, ?r!y of 190 Meeting-St.,) ; . , . OPES for the accommodation of '. (. Parties visiting Charleston w?f u?e conveniently si:uatcd for busif* rectly on the line of Street RcUwayf sr day, $1 50. ; . 3ERS HOUSF Street, next to Masonic 4 !e, Charleston, S. C f 50 per day, reduced rates by ?nth, According to locatif ir 5e, so well and favorably k' trictly first-class boarding f ? located, accessible to wh ~ tores, theatres, and places fl . especially desirable for 1 Hies visitiog the city; not ' ?d to make its guest9 com ^ riage at depot.-Respects RS. B. HILBERS PBOPR'' -1881. ?S T Tin Roofing Call and see me at my old sta October 24. P, H. Folsom, JJ. W. Folsom. F. H. FOLSOM k \ (Native-born and Raised.) CD a CO Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main- Street, opposite John Reid's, r> BALE RS va Watches, Clocks, GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, Spectacles, Silrer and Plated. W$%? Sewing Machine Needles, Oil$<r. i?>:-i^ General Repairing done^.i"*--*:-^K.{?: Give os a call Oct 17 V AGENT FOR : SUMTER AND KERSHAW COUNTIES -FOB The Peerless Steam Engine, The Acme Harrow, GRIST MILLS. SAW MILLS, j -and- ^^^^^^ j All Kinds of gBEP*^ MACHINERY. wS^^^^ **> Purchasers will B?j?e ^^^^?^ 'find it to their g3?$ s? ad van tage to con August 22 ?^^L^^^^^^^ Jj A. J. ?BMA$ ie ir Horse- I 5S wanting | --?dd Stand "shara's "-.-CUL, KEEPS on hand a full and com? plete assortment of STOVES. TIN-WARE, IRON - WARE, WILLOW and WOOD-WARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUT? LERY, POTS, KETTLES, and everything in the.| line of a general hardware dealer. PUMPS A SPECIALTY. ALSO,' REPAIRING NEATLY DONE TO STOYES, PUMPS, GUNS AND PISTOLS. Done in any Part of the Country. nd on Main Street, and I will give satisfaction in every bargain. a--WM HE AJDQU ART EKB. e. scnwmnm/Agt.9 NEXT DOOR TO D. J. WINN & CO. A Full LingT of TOYS A CY ARTICLES ALL KINDS OF IRE-WORKS, <= ?1 (fMTS, CURRANTS, RAISINS MINCE MEAT, ' t?-? J Everything Nice for the Holiday Trade. W^MS MY STOCK OF Blaney Grroceries ^ Complete in Every Department SI?! AND LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. ll ARTA^ COMPANY, ??? HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Bte AGENTS FOR ?RT;B HOES, Chicago Screw Pulveriser nm SPOKES, _JCK?-:? SPADES, pat8 In Crops at Half the Cost of the Plow. Rn's' ^XLES . ' /SWEDES IRON, Over 100,000 Acres have been put into GRAIN MILLS X '? Crops by these Machines. g REFINED IRON, PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS ? LETTERS, B0Lm"G cx'?T> ? PLOW STEEL, MILL ROCKS, i ? Address, j BACK BAM)S, ' POT WARE, . HAMS STRINGS, HART & CO., TURPENTINE AND PLOW LINKS. CHARLESTON, S. C. COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGENTS FOR KEMP'S MANURE AND COTTON SEED SPREADER. .* yC^'^HOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. I f ? AG ?.NTS F0K -/VEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, IMPROVED COTTON PLANTER?, /GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, THOMAS SMOOTHING AND PULVERIZING HARROWS, LA DOW DISC PULVERIZING HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER. -o FOR SAT,E FULL LINES OF STEEL BLADES. BOLTS, &c. ZO ?IM & [HURRAY, Agents, DEALERS IX DRESS GOODS, mm% iiiii5 HATS, mm BOB, ii. IN ANY DEPARTMENT Tiley arc able to Compete WITH AS Y HOUSE IS TOWN AND They beg a Share cf Public Patronage, Guaranteeing: to give satisfaction both ia quality and price REMEMBER They, ?jIve to every customer a chance at their Prize Sewing Machine, for Every Dollar s Purchase. ,?Oct_3__ GRAHAM'S STABLES, REP (JBL ICAN-STREET, FRESH ARRIVAL, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, ONE CAR LOAD -OF .MD m. Good Driving Horses. -AXD Farm and Timber Mules, Also, on hand, a fine assortment of BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At pi ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, .Manufactnred by the Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. -ALSO TENNESSEE WAGONS. Oct 24 ._W. M. GRAHAM. THE LADIES! Before Buying, Call and Examine my CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND WALK? ING JACKETS. They are from the 31anufacturers, and are guaranteed as to style, quality and price. I have a nice and well selected Stock of DRESS GOODS, Shaws, Neck Wear, Kid Gloves, Hoisery, Undervests, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Shoo, Glass, Tin and Crockery Ware, all of which is guaranteed as to prices and quality. Attention is called to our 8 and 10 cts. Long-Cloth. ALTAMONT MOSES, North-East Corner of Main and Liberty Streets. HOW IS IT That ALTAMONT MOSES - sells a Box containing Three Cokes of Flue Toilet Soaj) for FIVE CENTS ? To the Men and Boys ! I have thc Best Assortment, Latest styles and lowest prices of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, f?t, ?fakc and pri? ces guaranteed. ; A very Urge Stock of first-slass UL? STERS and OVERCOATS. Largest Stock of HATS, ever in town ! at marvelous low figures. These com? prise all the latest Styles. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every kind, size and condition. Fits for all. SHIRTS and UNDERSHIRTS, Col? lars, Cuffs, Cravats and Silk Hdkfs., in j endless variety and at bottom prices. j ALTAMONT MOSES. -:-I The Fact is Undisputed I THAT for BAGGING AND TIES, FLOUR and other GROCERIES, the place to , Buy the Best Goods fur the Least Money is at ALTAMONT MOSES'. Fine Guns, Fine Pistols, TRUNKS, of ali kinds, LAMPS, of every size, at ALTA3IONT MOSES'. I1DRA1BJGR I represent the following FIKST-CLASS Fire Insurance Companies: Commercial Union of London. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Manhattan Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. ALTAMONT MOSES, SUMTER, S. C. Oct 3_ THOMPSON & ENGLISH, BLACKSMITHS. We have opened our Shop on Liberty Street, next door to Earby Bros.. I? - md are prepared to shoe horses and muIe-%..>~.?? ivagon work and all classes of wood," - -. irst class style. ' 'o ' Weean pul on shoes fror-:" ? - ; . > >er.pair. ^.-Ci- ". '?'" - - ."..< :e have on b.p--*?"".C . . ? ; . - > -'. South Carolina Railway Co? COMMENCING December 10th. 18S2. Pas? senger Tra?na will ron at follows, until fur* ther notirc. (No trains ar? ran on Csrmden Branch on Sundays ) TO C0LU?12JA. Lea re Camelen. 7 00 a m :"; 00 p m Leave Camden Junction... 8 11 a ni 6 43 p tn A?rive st Columbia. 1 ? ':S.& m 10 03 p m TlV'X CCT.t'MB!.*. Leave C<>lun>? ia. ? 0? a va... 6 58 p ir? Arrive Caiadft; Junction..!! 20 a tn.. 8 48 p m Arrive at Cumden^. 1 J? ~p^:...10 0v p m TO CHARLKSTON X Leave Camden. 7 00 a m 5 00 p tn Leave Camden June'. S 07 a tn 6 43 p m Arrive at Charleston. 12 55 p m ll 30 p ra FROM cn.\ni.BSTON J.e:ive Charleston. 7 00 a m... S 35 am Arrive Camden Jone*... 11 ZS a m... S 48 p m Arrivo at Camden . 1 10 p in...lO 00 p to TO AUGUSTA L*:ive Cam ?len ..7 CO a ai 5 00 p m Arrive at Camden June'.S liam 643pm Arrive at Augusta......2 00 p m 9 10 a.ia FROM AUGCSTA Leave August!?. 7 05 a BJ...i 20 p m Arrive Camden Jut:c'.......S 48 pm ll 28 *-'m Arrive Camden.10 00 pm i 10 p m CONNECTIONS. Connection? made at Columbia with Colom? bia and Greenville Railroad both ways, to and* from till paints ou that Koa.; ;ind on the Spar innburg. Union and Columbia and Spartanburg and Ashville R.* il road.", also wish tho Char? lotte. Columbia a:?<! Augusta Railroad to and from ali points North by trains leaving CatnjI at 7 00 a rn, and arrirj. CoatKen^^j?*23?'-A???'^^to all P??in?s J^baetfS??uiouth : also at Charleston- with ?-Steamers for New York-un Wednesdays and Samr??ays. Air?* with Charlotte and Si va nen h. Rai'.way fer Savannah and ali pyinra South. Pullman sleeping cars are ruo on this train between Ch.-:richon and Washington, vi? Dan? ville anil Lynchburg without cbauge. Connections made at Blackville with Earn well lt. R. to and from Barnwell by ail trains' on Angosta Division. On Saturdsiy* ROUND TRIP TICKETS are sold t? and from all Stations at one first class, fare for the round trip-tickets being good till Monday noon, to return. ExcurMwn tickets good f?r 10 days are regularly on sale to and from all si?ticos at 6 cents per mile f->r round trip. THROUGH TICKETS to all points, can be purchased by applying to James Jones. Agent at Camden. D. C. ALLEN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent JOHN B. PECK, General Manager. Charleston, S. C NORTH-EASTERN RTRTC?T STJPEEItfTENDENT'S OFFICE, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CO. CHARLESTON, S. C., Dec. Il, 1882. On nod after this date the following- Sche? dule will be run, Sundays included : Leave Charleston. Arrive Florence. 8 00 A. H.12 25 p. M. 12 00 M. 4 20 p K. . 8 30 P. M. 1 20 A. li. Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. 2 45 A. M.,.6 50 A. M. 2 00 A. M.6 35 A x. ll 30 A. M.4 CO P. SC. Train leaving Florence at 2 45 A. M. will stop only at Kingstree and Moncks Corner. Train leaving Charleston at 12 00 ra. will stop only 3t Moncks Corner, Lanes and Kingstree. CENTRAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. GOING SOUTH. Leave Sumter. 8 00 a tn " Lane's. 1 30 p lil . Arrive at Charleston. 4 00 p m GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston.12 00 m " Lanes.....2.45 p m Arrive at Sumter. 7 15pm P. L. CLEAPOR, J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Ticket Agt. Gen'l Supt. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. E. CONDENSE!* SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED Nov. 5, 1882 No. 48, Da?ly. No, 40 Daily. Leave Wilmington Leave Flemington Leave Marion. Ar're Florence.... Ar've Sumter. Ar've Columbia... 9 50 pm il 10 ?. 1 05 am 1 50 ? 4 37 ? 6 40 " 11 lopm 12 19 " 2 A4 am 245 ** TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 43, Dailv. No. 47, Daily: Leave Columbia....?10 00pm Ar've Sumter.?.j....... 12 05 ?? Leave Florence..(12 55 pm 1.50am Leave Marion.j 1 46 *. 2 40 * Ar've Flemington. 3 54 ** 4 5? ** Ar've Wilmington. 5 25 ?. C 20 " Train No. 43 stops at all Stations. .T Nos. 4 S and 47 stops only at Brinkley's, Whsteville, F!?mtngton, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmoosville, Sumter, Camden Junc? tion and Kssiover Passcngers for Columbia and all points on C. ?fc G. R. II. CM CA. A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should talia No. 48 Njght Express. Separate Pullman S'ccpers for Charleston and for Augusta on trains 48 and 47. Passengers on 40 ean take 48 train from Florence for Columbia. Augusta and Georgia points'via Columbia. All train? run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup't. T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pas.-cngcr Ag't. BULTMANN & BRO. w SUMTER, S. C. Invite the attention of their friends and tb? public generally to tho LARGEST STOCK THEY HAVE EVER ??AD, Which has been purchased wbh great ear? with the view of suiting all classes of buyers, both in quality ?ad price. Those who tran* ME BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MOPfcY ire invited to call and bo convinced that the the place to grt them is at the store of BULTMANN k BROTHER. $&3~ Those who bave not settled their old iccounfs will please do so at once. April 8 ?E. W. DELORME, DEALER IN Agent. ?8I newells, rOlET SOAPS, PtSFUHER?-"; AND ALL KINDS OF ,.<^-d?llS