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;??tl8ifM^lS AND PHILOSOPHY. J ' Rev. C. C. BROWN, Editor. | WEESOW KOT WHAT IT IS. We know not what it is, dear this sleep so deep and still ; . The folded bands, the ?w ful cul ni, the cheek sa pale and chill ; The. lida that ?Ul not lift again, though we ! i may call and call ; The strange white solitude of peace that set ? ties, over all. We know not what it means, dear, this ?eso- | late heart-pain ; This dread to take oar daily way and walk in it again; We know not to what other spere the loved who leave os go, Kee why we're left to wander still? nor why we do not know. Bat this we know: Our loved and dead if - " they should come this day Sbonld come and ask ns ? 'What is life?' not one of ns could say ! Life is a ?DTStery as deep as ever death can ? be;* Yet ob, how dear it is to us, this life we live and see. Then might they say-these vanished ones- j and blessed is toe thought ; "So death is sweet to us, teloved, though we may show yon naught ; We maj not to the quick reveal the mystery of death Ye cannot tell us, if ye would, tue my stet y of breath.' Tte child who. enters' life comes not with . knowledge or intent. - So those-who eater death must go as little ? V*. children sent, - - Nothing is known. Bot I believe that God is .-. on u bead ; And as fife is to the living, so death is to tbe . t-? ?>? ' dead. v White Hands. v " ft %ras the evening before brcaking updayat Mount Pleasant Seminary. young ladies about to leave school ;were ^gathered around a window over looking the pleasant grounds, and eagerly about tbe future, were varions, reach tug" on no thought of grief or sorrow. Wealth, admiration, fame, were among fte attainable. Music and art would each have its devotee. One wonld con? tinue her studies at a higher institu? tion ; another would become the mis . teeta of a beautiful home. One bad not spoken, and when tee question a second time, was asked, im? patiently, 'Louise, what are your plans?' Ber answer was eagerly await? ed. ' *I shall help my mother,' said quiet Louise. *0-o-oh, we all mean to | do that, of course,' said ene ; 'but ; wini pians have voa? You cau't mean j Just to stay at borne in a poky way, and | ^ not try to do anythiog !' 'Girls,' said j Louise, '1 do mean to do just that ; 1 fer the present, at least, my basiuess ; shall be te help my mother in any way j that it is possible for me to help her.' j A glance at the poziled.faccs around ?er, sud she continued, 'Shall I open my heart to y oo a bit and let you read . sad page from it? You remember v Stella Morton V You remember that I once visited her during vacaiiou. . Her home was very pleasant, and a large ! ^ family of brothers and sisters made the j days pass merrily. Our pleasures kept j us so ru ti ch out of doors that we saw j little ot Mrs. Morton-a delicate, quiet ! lady, always ready to bestow sympathy ; wbes needed. I noticed that the girls r were .not so tidy and helpful about thc bouse as I bad been taught to be,' but as I did not see who supplied all defi? ciencies ? thought little about it. One day a picnic had been planned, and I heard tbe girls impatiently commenting ; upon the illness of thc one servant, as lt threw upon them some disagreeable} household duties How Mrs. Morton j ever accomplr'jed thc delicious lunch j we ate that day, only such overworked j mothers can explain ; the tittle assis- j lance gives by Stella and Alice must j have been most unsatisfactory. 'We returned By moonlight, so tired j that we went to our rooms without see- ; ?g any one, if indeed ?ny one was np i at that hour. By-and-by-I don't | know how long we had slept-a fright- ; ened voice called Stella, who shared my room, sootuwc all knew that gentle, j tired Mrs. Morton was alarmingly ill j At sunrise soe was gone, without bear- j in? the voice so full of lov- and sorrow. I Girls, I can't describe Stella's grief ; j ' abe placed her own delicate hand be-j alie the thin toil-stained dead one, and ! said, 'See, Louise, at what cost mine j is so fair ; and I have been vain of my white bauds.' She kissed the cold On- | gert again and again. j . 'One day I found Stella at her moth- j er's work table holding np some unco ished piece, evidently left in haste. | 'Louise,' she sa id, 'mother asked me to do this, and I really meaut to ; oh, why didn't I do it at once !' .Yon can understand what an im? pression all this made upoo me, and when, a few days later, I was called j home by the illness of my mother, the 1 feeling was intensified Mother was j ?ery ill, and as hope grew fainter, my distress was hardly less than -Stella's. ! One night when my sister and 1 were i too anxious to sleep, I told her about j Stella, and we then pledged ourselves ? to fate from mother every possible j care, abd to make our home our first ? object. To make the promise moro ! binding and real we exchanged rings, j Mother's illness made it seem more . Batural and easy at first, and every- j thing moved on so smoothly that I rea!- : ly think she regained her health more! quickly. AH the mending and sewing ! was done promptly under her direction, .ad we always silenced her by savin?; i that we liked to do it. She seldom ! knows what is prepared for tea or : breakfast ; we beg her not to inquire, j for we know abe enjoys surprises,. [ The boys and dear baby are l etter and j happier for having so much of her time j and attention. .lost summer I visited Stella a?rara I She is the ligbt of the home. Only for the discipline I had passed through could I onderstaud how she was able to accomplish so mnch. Ouce when I i expressed something of this to her, her eyes filled with tears as she asked, 'Do yoa suppose the can see us-that she knows what I am trying to do Y lier hands were not fair and delicate, but I thought them more beautiful. Why. girls, I never see a pretty hand now without wondering if it has a right to be (ak and white. So I aro goi?g ; home to help mother; I shall be happy because I know it is my duty.' . As Louise finished speaking the re? tiring bell sounded. Nota word was *?ekeo, bjat the kiss that each bestowed apon thc flushed face of thc earned* speaker told of the impression her .words had made. Those mothers alone can tell whether the iufiueuce was lasting. Take oHYonr Hat. The Hon. Phil. Hoyne of Chicago, is responsible tor tho following : 4l was 201??' alo?? thc other evening, when a savage'dog flew oui at nie, evidently ready to read me in picees. Now what <]j*e suppose ? did V 'Whipped out year pistol. I presume.' 'Not a bit of it. I simpiy lifted, my hat. Dou t laugh. The dog stopped, looked at me, growled, and finally crouched back to the door-step aud began waggiug his tail. I have done the same thing over aud over agaiu with the same re? sult.' 'How do you account for the result V *Tlns is how I figure it out,' said Mr. Hoyne. 'Dogs in my opinion, think-in a crude way. They sec a man, such as I. walking, say with a plug baton his head, and so forth. To him I present a complete picture just as a dog with Sapping ears, swishing tail and four legs, presents one equally complete. Now, mark ! The four-foot? ed picture can not, so to speak, disinte? grate. No dot; ever saw another dog take of its tail or lay down tts ears, f-r throw away" one of its h iud legs. This human apparition suddenly begins to take himself to pieces. He lifts off his bat. The dog doesn't know what is coming next, perhaps. Fie begins to think. He is overawed He meets with a power which is beyond his com? prehension, and he succumbs. Mind you, this is only my theory, but I have tried it on several times, and I always found it to succeed.1 Quinine from Gas Tar. The last contribution of modern chemistry to science is the production ! of quinine from gas tar. Prof. 1 Fischer, of Munich, has succeeded in obtaining from distilled coal a white crys?aline powder, which, as far as re? gards its action on the human system, cannot be di>tinguished from quinine except that it assimilates even more readily with thc stomach. Its efficacy in redneing fever beal is said lo be re? markable, even rendering the use of ice unnecessary. The importance of such a discovery as this consists not so much iu the actual fact achieved as in the stimulus given to seien:ific research by the opening up of a new channel of investigation. The romance of gas j tar is evidently far from being exhaust? ed, in addition to the sweetest scents, the most biilliuut dyes, the most pow- j erful disinfectants, and even prussic acid, are some of the numerous and j wonderful products of its decomposition. -Sccintific American 'Thc worst thing about the saloon : business is, it is ruining our young ; men.' No doubt of that ; and the country cannot afford to have its young men ruiued. The remedy is plain abolish the saloons. i Buin Wrought in the Forest. How depressing it is to see acres of trees cut down in the midst of a nohle forest. How saddening it is also to see that thin spot in ; the midst of your otherwise abundant hair, j Stop it at once by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam. For actual efficiency this famous j article stands at the head cf its class. Ele- j gant for the toilet, delicious in odor, and re- I stores the original color to gray or faded i hair. Economie?!, as a slight, occasional ap- j plication keeps the hair and scalp in perfect | order. _ J COMPTROLLER GENERAL'S OFFICE. ATLANTA. GA.. July ?ih. 1SS3. Dr. P. R. Holt. Bvfaula, Alu. Dear Sir : 1 am pleased lo report that I j have been entirely c ired of indigestion by the ; ase of y our 'Dyspeptic Elixir.' I was indue- 1 ed t?y a friend to try it after haring tried al- j most every remedy known for my disease, j without the slightest effect. I took only three j small bottles of your medicine before I was j entirely well. I suffered several years, and | although it has :>eeii ?breeye??rs since I used ? ?our preparation 1 have had no return of it. I Yours truly, W. A. WRK-'HT, Com}?. Gtu. State ot Ga. For sale by !>. J. Auld. Ur. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will cure any ! case of D\ s;?f ps?a Constipation or Asthma ; complicated with Indigestion. For sale ut j D. J Auld, Agt. Mr. C. S. Thomas, Henry Co., Ala., says Hedi's Dyspep!ic Elixir cured bim of Dyspep? sia complicated with Heart Disease. Get it j of D.J. Auld, ?gt., at 75c. ?GZ?;& BOWELS, D BOOED E RH B L S ? ? R - and Sa&LASSA, Prom tjusc sources trise threo-^s-rr+Tia ol tho Ciscases ot' tue Luuiun n-cc ?"??cs? syiapt/?riisinUicuic their OJOS: tao;-.: .<?*-.** o Apatite, ItowtJx costive, SScls tlc*'4. a????, falleces eftcr enticer, R-rersicji ic exertion cf body r.r ininti. Kn:ctrtlioi: of rood, Irritability c? tcckper, i.-.V/ spirits, A ?**????? o? xsavic?;- r.r ?. icc:*:? some duty, IMsJsl?tes??, ?lntt*risj' Kt ll-? Heart, t\)tn feefor? 4?c eye?, bi';Mv coil ored ?Jri^-, ?Or?\STiPA'i ;;>>,.; de? mand thc ase of a remedy tha? r^ct? d?rec?!v on thc Liver. . Asal-iver Hscd-*ei?e"TCX*f*? Pf LILS ??veno equal Their action O?? thc Xudoeysaa?Sfcln is:?iso pror?i?t ; rcmoriaz all impurities through these taree *' scav? engers of t:?cs ?v3t?:r?.M producing onpe t?te,*oar.d digestion, regafcvr stool?*, s ?War skin and a vigorous body. -i"?;'?"R? '.. ILS?.#.5 causo DO ii&a&ea or gripir.;: nor iateriere with clailv -work and aro a^rfect AMT?DQTS TO mAUkMA. HE FEELS I.IJii: A 1XS?.TV ETAT, **I havo had Dv-spepsia, wi lb Cosst?pa tion,two years, and have tried ten different kinas of pills, and TUXT*S aro tno fiiot that have done mc any good. Ti?-.- bave cleaned mo out nicely. My apoetiio is splendid, food digests readilv, encl ? now liave natural passages. I feel lilia a new man.? W. D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. ScIde7er7T7h?r.-'.25c. Office,^Mur.-avSt.,X.T/. Torrs mm mt GRAT HAIS OK WHISKERS changed in? stantly to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single ap plication of this Dre. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on rece ip t or 81. Offlee,44 Murray Street, Kev/ York. .UTT'S MANUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE? fer ? 21 r * 1 Ot? asst Im CMM-Birt? % Thousands of wonen over tho .'and tet?. p? fyto the wonderful c.-3Vc;s of tais greatree*- O edy; it will net OE ly shorten labor ;;ncJ lessen ?3 the intensity of pain ced suiltrin^ beyond expression, bat better thoa all; it thereby greatly diminishes tt:e danser to life of mother and child. Tal* gnat boon iop;;f ferin~ woman i.s /Holmes' LtPtment. cr Mother1** Frkr.fi. Prepared and eoW by j. BaADr:r.:.r>, Atlanta. Ga. S? la" h/ n'l Druggists. Price ?t.5d bottle. Senl ?j by Ezpre?s on receipt of pricx. ??fla week at home, S5.00 out?i: (ree. Pay yVV?bsplu?e?y sure. N<; ri ':. Capital not required. Readers, if voir want business ;?! which persons of either sex, young or old, can make great pay ail the time- they work. wi?h absolute certainty, w?te for particulars to H. HALLETT & CU, Portland, Maiue. Disease is an effect, not a cause. Irs origin ?swithin: it? manifestations without. Heme, to cure the ?he disease the cause must be re? moved, *nd in no other wav can a cure ever he effected WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY! AND LIVER CURE is established on just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases artsy from deranged kidneys and liver, and ir strikes at euee at the root of the difficulty. The elements cf which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food ;?nd restorer, and, by placing them tn a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused hy un? healthy Kidneys. Liver and Urinary Organs; for the dist:es:dng Disorders of Women; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of inposters, imitations and concoctions said to he just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For sale bv all dealers. E. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester. N Y. Tb* T?c-cep-Mtr for prompt and efficient >?u.sc-?i?i?d rx-nn-dies is.?:?i?y^rowia^ m6re imperative, at?: ol the-e Mos?; mr's Stom a-h I?.'tiers is the ct net' in merit aod the rr.;.-t ?toputer. Ivrt-gularsry. ot' the stomach i bowels, s-slarial i'.ver, liver com? plaint*, debility, rheumatism, and minor >;i*aients, ar*- t'.u.roughly conquered by this incomponible ruaily restorative and medic? inal safeguard, and it iar justly regarded as t?c pu:-?-.-";-::?? incst comprehensive remedy of its class; J ?>r sale h.- all Druggists anil L>fc.:;?cr?i;ca??r.i!ly. HEDY! SEiTHEi? KYS??2?L EST SCIE* A of oca- iixaiy-?vc yc-irs slwlir.r. AXELaiEDVawrjpomar at hone. a:-d where best known, Van all clhcr JV--/-.;.<.<.. nf ft* t. A RKME;)Y endorsed by tr..- bue rhj&iclans and Druggists at its home. ARDIK.OY that Mr. C. >Y. O'Ne???. Goodwa?er, Ala., says raised his wife fr ,:a aa invalid's oed. and he ueiieves *z>'-sd hcrM/e. A&Z3EED1T of whieh ?. prominent Atlanta merchant Vid. '*/ would have >r?.va S500 as : voa as I would a 'tickle forwha; two borrici. o? your medicine did for my daughter." A REJIKDY in renard io vrbieh S J. Cassell'. M. D.. Uruprivt of Thorassciile, On . S'v.r "I can recall lastunces i-t which it cjfonLd rzi.cj cfter eli Hw. asaa? rtMf ?Us had f i'C-i A liEttSDY about which Br. lt. Ferrel!. 7.-\ G range. Ga . writes have u c -i for th? last 20 years the medici:;,: you are :??::< up and consider it the bot co?n?;i:iatii>u ever-?K??tes together for the cis-.-^cs ?--r which*: h> r"eoia mended. A Kii??iSDTc? vh?rh Joell?ntnham. Acas? ta, said: "I-toi? te?rained'??[hr. rciy. nr. I Iv. . no hesitation ia ad visingits aui C?Uti?etiUy TO- vnm end il." A UKJlEDx* which ?h-2 r.r-v. TT. J?. Johssff% rear Marietta, Ga., saya he ten used Ja i.. : iatu ty with the'"utmost >..'-:,\i'-::^:v' st? 1 ? mended it to th:--.: j.-:n:ih?: . .,v.ao ioi ad ... . just what it i> icc??*auieiided :' A HEMED 1 ot* which Feui?cr?o , 7v .-. .-. . Penisen Kay: "We have bo a f h.a ri: j.^r ?.-.;... year?, withc?cstriut!y:iuerc?s:n^ wries. '1. ?. ???? tide is c stapiewh }*. us; f.r.d c < x'< t? A VSE3S3Sa>Y o? which Lam?, rankin & Lzasi sex: "Wc soM DOgross in fotirmi?:iths. and never cold it in an v place bctwhtitiswrxw^n^j "? A RCTKIMTby which IK. liaugh, <.:' La-:r::ngc, Ga.,sa".8: "Icured ene ci the ra---t . ? -itin -te cases o? VlCAn?ou3 &?sszs&.*r.ii.: ih^i ever came within my knowledge, v.dih a fjw :>.-::les." A liEHk?_Ei>? o? which l>r J. C linr<. Notistdga Ala., says: T ara fully ccnv:n'?i*l : ;af ii i< un? rifled tor that class o? duca-..- ; wfcle? it claicaa to cure." Bv KEW y DY aboutwhich !.?f.?. Jfhv. C. T?-h:?->er, o? Atlanta, well and--favorably^kne-wa ai! over the United 5tatesaaa>Geue7at tusuranee A :- :;?, sayg:'*! used this remedy ?x.-io:e the war ?aa large plantation on a great littaber o; c...es, aft'jav* ic.'fi nb?>lni.'. sa<wf>< " ?.K55:??El>V&wa: which Mr. J. W. Ptraugo. of C&rtersville, Ga., certifies iauton- i- ?-;:red two members ot his idTn;!y mcus'-rua irregu? larity, o: roany yearsstaad'iuj. A. RE^IKOIL th.lt ?S CltJi.VP?ilt TTTAK AW OTT?ITS atxmiaiCBOf its kind lu the world, bwrt -; r ? 2 3oTrx?SW?LL cr?s .*Kit >:o<r o.tsn.?AT.-; f.-.-r. THIS GRE.'.!- iroruia.uR?~TSI>V ;*H:t.v:?K:..' JfeXiLSREOCLAToa. ! V?'oir.:.:<'? .-^.?.-Fii :.t-? Cihiby s ii i?r^Iiti. i-ncj: &nali ?- as". . . fcie rr prletor aad Slannieet'irer j. B??rirT.7.r.t'. t?o. ross. PrvMrM-.v.. .. .; LOOS CUT FOB TES 77A30N WES1T TES BELL 3XN3S. W. J. ANDREWS' FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. SISALS ALL SOTOS. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, FRUITS -AND VEGETABLES IX VARIETY. FLORIDA ORANGES received every week on coitsigntnen? from ?in- grower, and can ; .: sohl at ivholesale as low :?.> can be bought in Charleston. /i" i ?rt d Dai?if *:nd tcill he Lhtircrvd !t> Citxtoiitcrs froTii \\ troon. Prompt attention given ;.? orders'. FINE STOCK UF- FAMILY GRoCERJES, Lit'Crty Street-Next Door to [{ytten berg* s-Sumter, S. (.'. A 112 21 t:l A jpSSTET Send ?>?x cents ?or po??:tge, :;':'i ? fi 6clAiC3r(.c<.?ye fret*. :? cosily box o?'goorfs ?AII?C?I uill i,fij> yon i" if.??re nu??:.ey rigid :iw:iy than anyihiiig ?*l.-e in i\:>> ???rlti. AH ofeither sex. succeed fruin iirsi !;?..i;r. The broad rond to fortuneop?*ns ?>e!orv tlw work tis, absolutely sure. ! once Mib!i> ss. TRITE fe ?'O.. Augusta, Maine. Ci pT ?|f?r working .;!.!->. Send l(i<-r^t< UwJlJfor pf?st.-?ge, and v\r will i.i.-'l yuu/ree ; u royal, valuaiiiebox of??amjiiegoods that j put von in !!.?. ?if in;?ki:-? more money in I a ft-w i] i\< :!?ati you cvi r thisu: ht pos.<j'.-ieat | any business. Uapital nor run.ind. Wc will j start you. Von ran work-.ali I lie time or in ?|i:ire time only. The \-.<>;k is universe ?ly ( adapted lo > i<:\\ sexes, young and ? id. Vou I can ea-iiv earn from "?(J cents to S'> every eve- j ning. Thal all \\l!-> want io w?.,k may u-st the business, we maire this unparallrlrd ofTvr: i ti) ail who are ucl \w\\ satisfied we w ill scud SI to pay for ?he trouble of-writing us. Full par ticulars, directions, etc., sent 'ree. Fnriui.es ; will be made by those who give their wholn . fi;ne to the work. Oreat success a??soiutely | ?..ire. Don't di-iay. Startnovr. A-?ldress ST1??"V ?: {?oriland, Maine ; A DOUBLE-CASE, LADY'S SIZE, ?w,. J GOLD WATCH ANT CHAIN, xml about six months, and in perfect running ord?T, for sale at this office. ?' \?^y #P UNDERTAKING imi m^^^ SU?TER. s. C. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Furniture embracing all tue styles und qualities usually found in a First Cl ?i ss Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, RED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Hureaus, Wash Stands, Table?, Redstead?, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboard?. Looking Glasses, What Sots; Wall Brackets. Chromes, Window Shades M nd Fixtures, Picture Frames. Cord, Tassels, Picture (?las?, Window Glass, Putty, XlatresseSj &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, 13 FULL AND COMPLETE. COFFIN'S AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from S5 to 125. For Children-from S3 to 43. .My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, in all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 mm Pa? bcea mnrc ?if-^rnctive to linriin hc:ihh r.nd lifo lunn war, pestilence mid fnt!i:iio eoRi??ihcd. So ss-'d a (li.-tiuii'.i.-:.i-il writer nuiny yeats a:-o, and it ia ft? trae ?o-dr.ys . t!:<n. Thc i-y.a victi:.: cf r.^otl Di*c-.-:-c ts ?;. :?L'U' d wish Me*cnrv ro c::r'. th? r.ir.?sdy. ?TMI ti?cn drv-cd ws?h Iod?dw '<> eura lii:?>. <>: t!:o : Ciiii:1.! IVj?.-Nr*:):::*?; ?>'-.r :tu>tu?t..rf fi ny r? "?j I", tht- ?r*t brc-r.ks dt**.va hu ctncrsl ?scr.VJ: r.? 1 trikes iitrn a cr?ale fi-iii tho oracr n:;a> his ;.:./<.?::..i: ?rssn". To ttr?e fi:;;:--tod i:i ?way Swin's ?p:-c:r:c is the ?r?arest bonn 6nr*art?K ::.:'i ?.*v.-o:-:h rn?*ro than its we?jj?it ia fold. It nn?!ih.?c:i this -Mercar!?] I*?.---.-<T, tonos n;j tlie system, and brines tr.? r?i??rrcr t-.'.-k he:*!:'! i*.r.d J. i]);.?!H-s. Every JKSSU?U win, UM ..ver beni -?:i]ivat.-.iVh-.:i:l(I by a!l mean.- Uki-.nhoT o;i?!i course ?>/ thia remedy. J^?-rrrr.'oNvn.i.i;. Trriccs Cu.. f!\ J'iwi >rsr< .i"1' T f '?.?tl cn ?ny jsl::t:tn;;?.:] c?'>??TOfJ s:*:* w?m waa badly diseased Js; .". .'. :?vy p.- bo;*>rci??i^?d ...?>iitrai:leiia\'iu?eyic >--s;?;i ? :??-i"? asid 5::'d ?itvn irenri-d by twinypiiy.-:<.'?!>?., J!; ta!:in^ M c?- him. I ir?-at?r? i\U,i"wirb ?>wi/:*s S:"- -i;'c-, iir. i ;-i r? s!???rt;t:my ho ?va?? Kftmd an? ?vell, ?v:. : iuio tit* a of til?' d:-"ra -0 .*!i!C". J>. M. Iteu?UvJ. *?:..?.'?. t:l,.. :a m v.bo b.i;l hom C^nfinre? to hisbcd -..c with 7>i? r< ;:r ..! !ii2iiii?:ir??:a i.;?- bees curtid fcXirelv, and >'!?c:t!:s i i thc l;hrhv>! prai.-o of S>. S. ' CHILES ? li?Il?RV. C'h-i'.i'.iwi;-':!. Tenn. Mcrcmial Rhenmatfnn made mea cripple. Af'or rryin?rib.-:K'>tSpr?^ t.vn yean?, and ?5? Mercury a?*.l i'ot.'-ii t.ea?iu? j:i aull\ 1 w<i* :i miel ?;II isbletot: ???jytiiihtf. I ivas pn-vniicl njv?:i io iske 9 C???J""5C ti . .- S. S. "Af;rr L-!Kiii^ ibrti? V>!i?os : : " n;; .?...;!Ut r lini?pnw. a:?i I t'"'ri>-'d lb - i rapbily. V?"?ea 1 .*;:..! rweJv? bnt?i-? I f;It B'S vre?? r di-?. ?t i . ::'?W i-v !v:' 11 <:>:hs ;-:.:<... I t'?:>k > >.. My .:!:?. apj?rr??ti <ir-: - .:?!. cud i ?ba i > atvj'ad : J : !i i! o bus'-.ws ! o:;n CiLV?. liKtlt?, l?o: S?.rii.-?. Ark. C1.CC0 ?." ?'. !:c to a:?v C?ien?s? vvlio will f.:.-;, on anai .-is .:f ? M.;rr!.-> S. S. S.. .ine ;i::r:i.;lv cf M.Tcnry, . i:s:? r?*;a>.-i:::n, or any !:?i::i:ral ?nT;.-?c-ce. Tur; SW??T t*ran-nc ro. Drawer s. '.-K. ; f?~?.Vrl?i 'l}T U;C :i;:lo ':<;-:*.. '.vhleli Will bc r.iSlI'fj . Srcu? H.*<:. f?.CS per bottle: :Ur^ s;z.; . doi:b:e t?:;:.:.?:Iy'>- ?-l T? botttt? Aa i?r i.? .Sil T OF ALI j FOB ma ASP BS?S? i Fo? inoro than a third of a centnrr tho S Mex?cnn Mn?stang IiiKlmen4h?s been S known to millions all over the -world as 8 tlie only sale reliance for tho relief of ? accidents and pain. It is a jrodicine a above price ana praise-tl?c boet of its 9 kimi, i" ort very ?ona cf esterad paia Jtbe BTastanir Liniment is without an equal. J it j>eae?rate*} fies?x and muaelc tog fltlie very OD ne-making tie continu- " ?anco of pain and inflammation impos 3 siblc. Its c?Tccts npon Human Flesh and gt:?i Brate Creation are equally wonder }ful. Tlie jti^rican ! Liniment i3 reeded by somebody ini j every house. E very day brings news of I j ?he agcay ofr.n awful scald or burn f .'subdued, of riie?wnat?c martyrs re ^stored, or a valuable horse or ox| K*.ivcd hy the healLngpov ,r of thia K which speedily eure3 such ailments of ??tbe H-'IMAN ?LESli E3 ?? Haa-jmatisn*., S-.Tc'IInga, Stiff g? jo?ii?i. Cntitractcd Muscles, Sums Hand Scalds. Cats. Bruises and ga Sprain** Poisonous Bites and (??j Stings, Slii32CSS9 3L;roicrtrss, ?ld pi?>ores, Vicars, ?Troeti??cs*Chiiblains. t^i^oi-o IVipp?v?, Caked Breast, and ludeed every fenn of external dis ?cisci It heals wJSIiont scarer, i? For the Bacn: CREATION it cure 3 ra Sprain?, S winny, Stiff Joints, g^i?r'on?ider, ETasmess Sores, Hoof Dis-1 ?cases, Foot Bot, Screw Worn, Scab, Kollow HoTii't Scratches, TVind fsnavin, Thrush, King bo ne, pOM fior?s, Poll Evil, FUiii npon ? tho 'Ji^l-.t arid every other ailment ?3to wlixcii t?59 oecnpanta of the [H Si?xj?e and Stock Yard are liable. Hjj Tho 3Zez!can Mustang liniment Salvraya cures and no ver di?appoiats: La aad it i?, positively, ? IX lill III -DKA!.Eli IN Agent? TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, i AM? Al.'.. KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries j USUALLY Kl.iTIX \ M;:*']-Ci.ASS bV.VH i Sl<!?:::. Tobncco, Suufl'&iiil Segar.s, ! GARD?E SEEDS, &( (i i hysiciasi's Frcscripli?ns cnrefwHy ' CsMiipij??nt?etl, a:: 1 orders answered with care and dispatch. Tho public will find my sinclc of j M?:d.ie?!ies coin p?ete, warranted -genii- : in*', and of thc best quslily. (Jail and seo for yourselves. Sumter. S. C., Jan. 20, Sui. A.shl?# Phosphate Comp. T 5 STON, S. C SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC, a highly aromon?ated and complete Fertilizer for Wheat, t'a?s, Rye and all ?:nall grain crops. ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, ol superior activity andefHeh r>cy ; a very cheap and excellent fertilizer for small grain, uso with cotton seed or stacie manure lo suoply Ammonia. ASHLEY ACID PHOSPHATE. ASHLEY" DISSOLVED HONES. GENTJTNE LEOPOLDSHALL K'AINIT. FLOATS, o? highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer. COTTON SEED MEAL, sound and fresh. /3**F0R TERMS, Illustrated Hand Look?, Agricultural Primers and good articles on Ash Element. Kainit. Floats and Pea?, address. THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. __Charleston, S. C. Ste Largest and Host Complete Establishment South. Established ?S42. B?Q-. S, H?OK?? & SON, Office nwl Wureiooms. Kiry, opposite Cannon Street. C?AKLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOSeS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, AND BUILDING MAT SEI AL. FARM GRIST JU I ?, L S AND SHELLERS. OVER 30,000 NOW KS ISE. Every machine is fully warranted to suit, or money refunded. Price of Mills, S20 to $40 ; Shellers, S5. Do not buy a Mill or Sheller until you have seen our terms and illustrated circular. Address, with stamp, LIVINGSTON & CO.. PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PESLAB3LPHIA. PA CS CO ? 5 cc co MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts. Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. H. HAHBY., Agent, Sumter and Kingstree, S. C. Vpril r> _ _ ?y ! PL -JCS ?ra 2*A2Zi SEALING : lyr tr T| 1? ? Tl . ?37I2TS. i ^ JU ?a, Xl e THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ! TJQ YOU KNOW TH3 EBASON INSURES SATISFACTION. ,..",. P.,.lT>I" u.p Ti 1>rv j ^?"AJ?^ * THE WILSON ?8HT? SEWER: P-ir^^^c^r^, P^kreuce 10 any oiiier -v-V?^?/-V.|f^^ ?/U":' * BECAUSE it has no Cogs. Gains or Gears. Sfr-f^'lNS^-'V* ?"" BECAUSE it has nu Rawhide ur Felt tmm ? w ?????? fe-- ^ p:,"ki:!- i . M ^^M^^i ''? BECAUSE ii has nu Cast-iron Parts paint- \ 'V?:-?t& ?^-^'^^S^^ : ' c<* 0Ter t0 COVl'r ',s delicts. v ^^^^^W?^f??^0:r? ; BECAUSE it does not shake, rattle or I ; .- '~<?^KJ??I.?.Jg-?ft .JPUV^T^U-dance-all over thc"floor when run at a high ; cf^>-.?-- ---- ?^^-r.----- ? ? raje of sneed. SUMTER. S. C ! BECAUSE it has two speeds-one for Rue i Take pleasure tn announcing to their friends ! f?* or ix delicate operator, and the otln-r j and the public fcuerailr ? ?hat thev have ; 'ur fast speed, so timi yon can .lo one-tmr.i i 'added to their business au assort- ; more work in ? day than cat. be done on any ; ment of : other ?ewmg Machine. EINE HATS. TRUNKS. VALISES AND BECAUSE it runs Light and Easy. SATCHELS. . BECAUSE lust motion cati be he taken ::;> ? and in their regular Une of ' 'after: y ears of wvar without changing or put- j m^A-M^ ? X^T^ <"? VST^^C* ' ,132 in Dew l,:ir??> lv!l^11 <-;1[l?'0t be dour j HOQ'irS ?%??J& ? with any other Sewing Machine. they harp thc I BECAUSE it darns rir.s and tears. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK Tr?E? j ?JEOAUSE if does the most elegant designs IIA\ E E\ LU HAD. ? m embroidering without an attachment. All of which they will sell at the same j BECAUSE ifdoes not break the thread 01 ! LOW PRICES which has made them fue | n?t.iiIe vvl)en nin haekwards. LSADSSS IN LINS ! We could tellyou tor hours of its St.^eriorirv , T. i . I over all otherSewmgrMacluues. Wc think for quality and pnce, the ? this is suflicieui .vaso., whv people should I BOOT, SHOE, AND KAT TRADE CF SUMTER j buy the WILSON. It is sold on very easy I has not before witnessed so complete a Hue of j terms. SOLID AND DURABLE GOODS, AT 3? 5 J g\r5"~5jf S EX ^7 52 SUCH LOW PRICES, I 3?*JRJ 2 -ilA^^ ??kt??., As are POW offered at their store. All j BOOT AND SHOE STOKE, goods warranted as herctciure. Do not tai! to call .-.nd examine stock before buying. S. C. Sept 18 j A"P 21 ! ^T?MTI?PH IO ON TIN EN T AL? k H U Rb It ? ? ? ; o j Tsj- T M E ]sj- T ! Preserves Linen, gives a beau-1 _CUI;ES_ tiful finish, prevents the j Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches iron from sticking, and Seres j saves labor. -IN ^.--^ . ; HORSES, CATTLE A STD SHEEP, | 5 OEJN?TS CXJWJLA-?II? j Ask your Storekeeper for it, or write ASK YOUR SfOREivEEPEK EOl? IT. j direct to the manufacturers, MALI: BY I AMERICAN LUBRICATING OIL CO,: STANDARD OIL CO, j A*, j Cleveland, Ohio. CARPETS. - - - Csjrpi'ls :m?l HOUSP t H?-)U-TJ?IIC (SO?MIS. &?ft*\ ?SfK fl f?ZT^'PT.^ ? 1 TM?- r.'inscsi St?.t-?i .?.ou?!? ?ii l?alf?morc. vAty.UU jd W ?IAAL . l fll??iin? ?. i?russt-?s. ."-Tty t*nd JJ??I-:UM Car-. ?Ve can guaranteed tuc above anion:;I lo ;?mv sh:i7,^ VVa?I r:l|".r?i. ??OJ.4l(.,.H. LaCe j goo-.. : '?j-ye, energetic ;-??: :;:?u-. \'<n-:i><..?.-? I'dlc?, C?>cc?:i ;ui?l /\ T71 XT r M ( < ? Canton ?I?iil:t?::s. ?'pt:.,'..?.ti i-y, tJu-ravii?s?s, J \ VT" J^j IN LOI j ?hr????io.s S'i.tiii?- drames. Write lor j ri-,, , , I S;??I?I??? ?. :*n<? P?-i?-?-<. Ladies as well :is gentlemen, make a success I;\?I.?K J? COSK'R??, AUOtJSTA, CA. in the business. Vrery little capital re?[iiire.i. J:it?e 2t? 0 I We ??aye a household article as sab-.tbio :i? : ^ ? _^ _ Xt Bells Itself! j -t? -^-^ ' ?! i- n ed every d iv in every family. Von do ' "? - not need to explain its merits. There is a i 7//AW X, rich uari'est for all who embrace this golden TITLES. opportunity, lt costs voa only nne cent to M()\'/Yt \('F^ learn what our business is. Ruy a post:J card ? - - - . '* . ^ j ano write t(j us and we will send you our ? bLLLS Ot SAL*'.,, prospectus and full particulars j HOJS?DS., ' FREE! 1 AND Other Blanks in Variety, ; . , , ..... . ! KO i: is A L V. And wc Know von will derive more goon than you have any idea r.f. Our r put?lion T???S OFFICE. ' as a manufacturing conrvipyds such thai v c " cannot ,:iord (o d?cria Write tous a j Rfll^Y L B, WELLS. ! postal and give your au dress plainly and re-j -1-,*1*"a " w? ceivefull particulars. NO TAUV PUI?IJC, BUCKEYE MT G CO., SUMTER, S. C. Sept I8-0 Marion, Ohio. I Apr 24 WDLBERN & P?EPER5 WHOLESALE GROCERS, A Xi) DEALERS IN Frowioas, Lipers. Tlacoo. k 167 and 1 6 9 A' a a t- Ba y , CHARLESTON, S. C. D'-c. 2 6 CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH. LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS, <fcc. <fcc. ?tc. Stall* Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market. CHARLESTON, S, G. [laving made larine additions to my busi? ness, I ara prepared to furnish Fish. (Jame, tc, at short notice. All Orders ?rO?pt!y Attended To. JTc. ,}is Cas/; 6Vty Acceptance. July 24 A KEZ.IAI5I.1C HOI .SK TO ?EAL.-TVTTH. W. H. WELCH. LAN?ER L..->N. WELCH & EASON, -DEALERS IX-? CHOICE FAMILY AND PLANTATION GROCERIES, Wines, Liquors, Segars and Tobacco. 127; 129 Meei inp: and Son th-West cor. Market Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Send for price Hst. No charge for drayage or packing. Oct 23v W. 0, RRSY?HE & SON, DEY GOODS .AND CL.OTHING-, 400 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly C. BART & CO.", CHARLESTON, S. C. The largest importers of in the Sm:iii, offer for *.?.!?: ?1 well selected -SlOCk of PLES, O RA NC KS. BANANAS, COCOANUT?, DRIED FIGS, LEMONS, NUTS. RAISINS, DHAN TTS, POTATOES, CABBAGES, ONIONS, and everything else that a First Class Whole? sale Fruit Douse should have. Country Orders Filled with Dcyatch. Ort 23 Vi':!! bc mailed to a?' applicantsand w ;*.)'.TS or last - ^i>*? year with..ut erd-sing ::. it contains illustrions, prices, descriptions an-1 directions for planting ali Vegetable an J Flower Cecils, Plants, etc. Xwvilltmtole io ;:3I, D, hi FERRY & CO/US J^QLYON&HEALYd State & Worroo Sis.,Chicago. )? ' DAND CATALOGUE, ? f?gL? in?Viuurtit*. Suit?, ?'II>S Jviis,^ ""** "f?jSpk J.?tPi'oinivtis Kp.-.'.!.?:-, C:.'p-r/\!iii^, N^^K?^?; ?MS SfjMid?. l>r:;?:? At:.;or\ StaJU r.uj ^^/?H/Y ' \H~l.fclU. Sun.irv Jtii"! OutliU, KejwMn* // 1? .-. Vf. -\Nt.ri .(., ?l-o Em.-1u.io ?'i.:ni. tion ind Ki- Ll^\ ^faten'-li?? for Am?tmr KUI.M, O?J a C?AIOJ;!.??^**^^^ ARE YOU AMD LACK VITAL EaiERCY? THE HOWARD ?AL YAKI C SHIELD in a SIKH ?T*??lwr Tc Ecu :'i "ll : > ; li j 'ls curaigia, Sciatica, Spina! Ailments, NERVOUS DEBILITY, Fever and Ague. Malaria, KSDMEY PiS^ftSE. Skin snit Blood Disease, Torpid Livor and Indigestion Paralysis, Epilepsy WEAK BACK. lt Fit? over ihc Kidneys, Stomach, Spleen, Liver or AITS' part of the B?I>"A. and gives a mild sooth? ing CURRENT of ELECTRICITY, IVHhout A cid A lu construction lr Isdifiercnt ?r^ai any appliance mad*. <?n.l v.-AR l?ASTEt) as fc [Pa?onted Feb. 25, IS?.] * laos* fJr Cnre Seminal Weakness, imp?t; >"v. ami ?.Oi?T MA>KO<>I>.ST.. ... i:!v res:-iringthe '.nek<>f Vi:a>.ty and Lost Vigar in a natural way. without ?rumine the Nfomaeli. We turnisli Absolut?* Vraofot what wc sn- 1n Oi.r Illustrated Pamphlet. Tliroo Type? ot* XTcn. gcntj'recorwfceuse:d?iLRcenta p<j? tag e. Our appliances areA<layte<l to all Ages: Safferins from Lamo B:xk. \V*cakcc# of tho Sp'r.e with a tire?', hingt;: i. or bearing; ?otra fedlne, who are Servons and W*?k or S!:?!"-T ironi Leucorrhoea, Chronic Inihtminatton, >>r F???1K?- O? tlio Wo?nb. Snpnressed t>r Irregular Mensmiaiion, Kctnorrbagc, I?atrenness, Cli?tnx*! ot ?A?c or :)ebi::iv, theS?iie?d i-; a speeilv ana poroiansnt eure SPECIAL CIKCITLAK FOR Ii A ?I ESS sect five. E?.UCTRIC V?O wann ;i:i> Pccc.cn the B??>?1. IVKOI.^ > prevent Colds :.::<l l?tcmnathsn, Price, Si .0??per i.:.:r. Seed size or SIKV worn. Price of Shield. So. A $6.00: Xo. 2 $10.00: So. ' Sens C. O. I), or by mail in ph?'..i pjtcte'g' s receipt of price (no measure nceucd). Reimttancct can lie f:u: ?a letter, at our ri-?k. ?MEB1C?N S?LV?NlG SO. nwTrva 5 nos CHESTXTJ T ST.. rn I IA., PA. Ut k llylij? ) ir>4 MADISON ST.. CHICAGO, ILL 23?"" In writing us. nl?ase name this paper. GRIND YO'OR OWN BONK MEAL AN!? OVS TVM SH KI.LS in the Frank Vi (i.-ctl i'at. S". Hand Milt. Also ?rrinds corn and coi?. IBustnited Cir? culars and Testttnoaials sent on :?p:?Iic:?tion. Address WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa. J ? 1 v 2-1 BARNES' raten I Foot and Steam J ['.'veer Machinery. Complete ourfits for Aetna! Workshop Business. Lathes for Wood i.r Meta'. Circular S:i\vs. Scroll Saws. Formers, Mor tis??rs. Teiioners, etc. CK-. Machines tria! if dosi red. PescriotiTc Cntalosue and Prieo List Free. ' IV. V. & JOHS S?AW\KS, >'...:'i ii-; M.-io ?t. lli-cKP-'an. luv Can l?c derivod ?VOM washes for tin' Teeth There must gcniet'htne v\i-.icii will oeatra? ?ze the peculiar ?*cid t!1.-?! ?s'?oriv.ed from the deposits on and between the teeth. is the most efficient, most harmless, and most dcltjilitfttl prcparotfon known. lt cleans the teeth, neutraltzes the;acidity, and all brown and ugly stains, leaving the teeth \vhi;e and polished and thc breath delightful. 2T> cents a box. Trade supplied bv W. C. FISHER, Wholesale A prent, Coinnthia, S. C. For sale in. Slimier bv Dr. A. J. CHINA, and Dr. D. J. AULD. Sent 25 B. F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OF The Merchant Flour Mills, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS -FOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, ST. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own maa'fYre, -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMI CRACKED CORN.&c. - AT>0, Selected RED RUST PROO OATS. Selected North Carolina and Ma SEED RYE. Ail our Goods guaranteed bestq ty and a:, lowest prices. No charge fe delivery to Railroad. B. MITCHELL & SON. TES P??SCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANAGEMENT First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per d;iy-Merchants $2 0* B. li PERRY Proprietor. Read Proof of Wonderful Csres# TREMONT. Ohio, Jan. 25tb, 1381. Dr. IL J. Kendal! k Co.. Gents:--I think it wy duty to render yon my thanks for bea e?.s :ind pro?iis wb?<:?: I hnre derived from your invaluable and far fame of Spavin Cure. My cousin and I had a valuable stallion, worth $400 which had a very bad suavin and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary surgeons, beyond any cure, and that the horse W?S* doi>e forever. Asa last resort I ad? vised my cousin to try a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It had a magical effect, the third bottle vnred it and th*? horse is as well av?rer. Dr. Dick of Ed in burg, the eminent vi teri nary surgeon was an uncle of mine, and I take great interest in assisting his pro? fession . JAM ES A. W1LSON, Civil Engineer. ESK3.?.LL'S SPATO7 CT7SS. CHARLESTON ,?. C., July 22, 1883. Dr. B. J Kendall k Co., Dear Sirs :-I pur? chased at Louisville. Ky., a very fine bre<i j colt, and in shipping he got his hock badiy i hurt on the outside <??" the joint winch caffsed ! it to swe ll titree or four times the natural j size, which made him very lame. I tried ?t I great many liniments which failed to benefit j lite injured part. At last when disgusted, I and ready to give up the colt ??S ruined,. I ! happened to see your advert icemen t of "Ken ; dall*? Blister and Spavin C<ire,': and thought 1 would ?rive it a trial, I first applied the I "Blister' lo the hock which by this lime bart ! become calloused, :md torey surprise found it j work like a charm, in twenty four hours ! the part that was hard became soft and the I tameless IH-?<UJ SO b-* ve. I then got some of j "Kendall's Spavin Cure'' and applied it ac j according to directions , whhdi b.-t5 made a I perfect fur??, ?II?] : be colt is now :;s sound as \ any horse alive, i merely writ* lids letter U> j yon, as 1 think it a duty I ?-we so you, an J j :i!so fer tile good of the public at large. The foregoing Statement ! will make nffi ; davit to, an.5, can also havivihe^samc verified i by tile bess horsemen in our citytNtos?w~?fa6> ! before and after treatment. V'erv Respectfiillr, ? 12 Chapel St., JOHN lt..'ARNOLD, j Send address for Illustrated Circular which ! we think gives positive proof of its virtue, ? Nt) remedy hus owr tuet will: such unqualified j success lo our knowledge, for beast as well as j m:in. j Price Si per bottle or o' bottles for $5. All j druggists have it or can get it for you, or jit will be sent t? any address on receipt ?f j price hy thc proprietors. Dr. B. J. Kendall k i Co.. Enosburtrh Falls. Vt. SOLL ST ALL DRUGGISTS. I June 12 i GRAHAM'S STABLES, R EV HB I. WA -V-.s' ru Kt: T, mi m mm Good Driving Horses. -AND Farm and Timber Mules, Also, on hand, a line assortment BUGGIES, OF ALL STVLES AND GRADES. At puces lo stsit thc limes CSOS Jill KATE D Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by thc Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. TENNESSEE WAGONS. March 2U GRAHAM. ?ITJ CATTLE POWDERS -'fic? ^ Ak - V.? ?vii! .ii- rvu.v. FftTSor FEVER.if t'.'?-.i.---i :ir?> .>?..! ;?i MU;?*. r !*..? i.-r- wiU?-uresit:! :?reveal HocCsOKnA. ?'>(../'.< I*..w.W.s i?iii vr.-v.Mit \;?vhs is Fowus. Y- r. ? i'.?w '.-? wjli i::rr.:i-, rho fjuanfity of milk in ?. -.v.in twfiiiy ?u r cent . m*.J nuke thc butler inn an.i sw>.?.'. Katz's P.v.v?>r.? tri!! i ::r?- r- ?r*\er>t s'most i.vTitr DISKAVK :.. wk ic!: -< - ^n.l . " ?:??.? nr<' snbjcc?. F.nroc's }'.>?.::? tc: >::.!. i;tr:; SATisrACTlO!*. Solu e .'?;'. V. !:' T?; DJiVTD i: VOtTZ. 7vopri9tor. KAI.TI?.TO"R-C. VD._ PAY li E'S IO Horse Spark-Arresting Por'abie Encino has car 10.000 ff. o?" Michigan Pino Boord* in io hoars, burning slabs ?roai tae saw in c.'iil-fbot ?CU?tli:>. OncaronUe to famish power to Heretock Bo .?rd's ia 10 hours. Our ' >.) J..? ?ii s*niC lime. nUC? ?ir;' ?TTT AKAXTKK1? to :. horse pov r on le-w wat*r than am .vi er Sn i '".'Teil wi'h an Automatic !f y<.'; van' -t Stationary . t'u? Boiler. Circa w-M'li. >].?.r'smpr or Pulleys? r:t-t . r Me<l<iatt's Patent ?^it " roM^lit-?roii Pu?l?*v, t-. zi? for our .-*\t .<TJ?;.;-?-ar.e.i catshipne, 3?o. IS, fur -. ii?fi)r:!-;?t:o;? and i-: :ces. li. W. PAYNE & SONS, jCorninc, N. Y. Box 14C7. EUEBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with imicllible ink, or fur printing visiting cards, and STAMPS OF ANY KIND r"r stamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL? OPED a ti y 15 : ? . : <r else. Speci. vns of various ?tvles -?n band, which will be shown with plea* u-o. Tho LOWEST PH ICES possible, a/fid orders lined promptly. Call on C. P. OSTKE At the Watchman and Southron OC?ce.