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PBAYEB* ttmWiiurldV ?one. ref toort dt&jf di ride oafrom floj??^ kingdom t mad-Thy v?l bc done ??fclkeofthedeYn, ~^P??k* *?* wond'roua ?qua corteas agaa n, ??field. geri _ ?? sal _ K?*BOW43 J?U3 "Ot?, ? ^^^iffir^on. coi?-! * 4jjge- of sixteen, and ; ^eeasisiea^or agtaouai ;oss O? UH*.?MS ^?i-a? The fractured limbs ?;eal-- < J|E^'.&T ^i?? more helpless "?^-lit?f years i&ived another fall. She' j?pj supporting herself The bed was accident threw her from being unable to foot? abe fell backwards breakirig ber left thigh other injuries natural f .;:w^ij^t. "aad utterly condition. Since this ac?k| a partial ose of ?od ams, a? though unable bi?r bead, abe has been -help??as in body, unable ;TO ?ed or lift her -foot Her rolling chair has her-constant companion by day, m%f -&\an$^W$ tmpjute was placed on lier ^^^|%?at ni^ht and moved only as she ^si^^^ tbe dressing and nn devolving entirely- apo:i oth ^ets> lier ?pine was stiff and carved "^ar?V/ and one-of her feet was ?t?^^ways so that, the bottom sM-scarcely be made to touch the ?^S?S^^r- '???'^.^i-jbeswi her condition Jj?^:;years^ and this ^^^^i?i>c^di?ou' a little more than a g?fllP*?^ ?go; And- all this lime Mrs. T Sas been bright in mind, itr-spirits, and hopeful, she t|S6&would; when she got j|?r body irght. Strong with this conviction |ap|\wbat she ' regards as the Sp whair she confidently wt? bc a happy consumma? te wrote to MissJJ. P. Judd o^.uS^ Y.; author of a1 book vP??yer of Faith/ describing condition, and this ?s?lted^n, t?e aP~ ^f^^^c&at-of Wednesday night, Joly ^Si^^i^ ^f ?f past forelock,, as ?be hoar M^^-^^^?^?^^en of uer friends ^^ia? prayer for the Mrs. Morgan was sot unmindful of the hour when i? ?$cam? arii?; Wing a " pray mg woman, ^ joined " them in this sp?cial effort. ?S T&a? B?j^t sj^ftad sdream or vision. ?*He ??scr?be^to^; us what she saw ; % ^^^l^^e^naot remember all, nor could we teK; it as she told it. It was a ^^r^on ?? itself. Her manner of de ^^ring tb e scene is . impressive of gUrand earnestness and is touch extreme.fBut^o results, te l- W ' amTct?dVornan. ^p^p^lT^ next morning she discarded ^^^S^^S^-\cfca|iv ?nd she can now She can also ,^^^;^tB&-.'?3;^?'rf-'be?, raise np and ^^?^.^?D^^;-^ar?'v.<W?TF- dress and undress ^^JJber?e^ raise ber bands over her REEll?!^? her spine is straight and natur ^^?^P^?^h?r Hmbs, which were much ^^^^?BP?)??CB; and^ evidently dropsical, have 1 ^^^^if^ed "to. -tfeetr-i natural size ; the ^^^^^^^a^%?t?ttrned tc*"'-ber skin, and ^^^^S^g^^?'^ittrsireiy' respect a new l^^pfeSfeuu And the good work is still ^?^pg^^'.'i^ she ; ^^^^^^?v> 'growing? ju g[race, grow r!?!^*!!^^ earnest Lp?yera ?i^att who Ffibw" Mrs. Mor? gan axe that, as her faith is, so may it be with fier?*'' 5? / * . ?. ? i mm . A Wliisky Drummer Fooled. j |^hVoVeline of the wholesale whiskey traffic and the distilling business is, just tor the present, an undeniable tact. The explanation is no doubt to be found in rpart in the enormous over production of the last three years; President Miller, of the Westen* Export Association, (whiskey pool) has been interviewed in ?fcfcagaand -sty*: ..*Ihe distillers are oily tuit?u?:iwinry-?igh t per" cent, of their capacity, and only twenty-five per cent; is put on the market, the remain? ing three per <^t. being kept in the bonded warehouses :? There is' no de? mand for tho liquor, a eta te of affairs that I never k lew to sexist in the past; The temperaoeB agitation has noth iog to do with it litis hard times.' As rhetbc? thc temperance movement f baa not after ali something to with.it, the following incident from the Alabar ma Prohibitionist will be' deemed in point: \: Colonel Tom ^D?ra?xe?, of Louisville, ^^^m^?^^?^^^^^S lectu? rer. He was recently engaged in fill? ing a number c f appointments io G eor j gia, and while riding upon a train be? tween EsbornV Gap and Talhilab Falls, he came in contact with a whiskey r, when the following conversa? it T JWhat Hne of trade are you in Y he j asked the drummer. .Whiskey,* was the response, 'what 4ine are you in ,.- . - - . i-*Purisf&e' ?ame' fioeV how ?o you" find tradef ?TradVi itVplayed out. Right here in this country I am forced to travel two hundred miles rt a time witfioat being allowed to show my samples.' *Wby,Jiow*a.that? asked Demaree. " *Where I go they all say Prohibition isa failure, and the wholesale men claim that they sell more whiskey in Prohibi? tion districts than1 they do outside.' * Yes-, our house claims the same, but itValLfor eflfcct. Prohibition is a mar? vel of ? failure ? Colette! Demaree could stand the dia? logue no longer, so amused had he be? come at the manner in which the drum -mer^hai giveth himself-awayif so he changed seats. " At Tallulah^ ho met a lady friend when he had not seen i n 20 years. an^^Hi^Aitt^?MlHftk ?er? bet W was in nd "exclaimed r ?Oh--r - The "above actually occurred. The rammer was representing Buchanan & 56., of Louisville, Ky., and claimed to e the largest whiskey firm in the world, ^hey bave since failed for an immense mount, and probably owed their failure o Prohibition.-Herald* His Wife's Dress Pocket I [Xiew Orleans Times-Democrat.} i Col. Jim Pettingiii, who is a stout nan and perspires a great deal, went tome to his wift; the other evening md asked her .where she put the key >f his valise, as he wished to pack ip.a few things and take the night .rain for Mobile to look alter some im? portant business matters. Mrs. Pettingiii told him to go op stairs in her room and he would find the key in the pocket of her black ires* winch was hanging ou & nail behind the door. Poor, foolish mortal, he did not know that it was easier, as the scrip ture^says^fbr the>yeM>f a rich man to crawl thron gb a camel than for him to find ?he pocket of his wife's dress. Blinded' by- his own confidence, he took the .dress, off the nail, and that moment 'bis' sufferings" commenced. He took a short survey of-the gar? ment as be held it up in his left hand, in order to locate the position of the pocket His eyes rested on a small opening and he thrust his hand into it, only to find his fingers gliding ti rough a kind of bottomless concern, and then, slicking his arm into it up to the hilt, he observed that his hand was protruding from an aperture on the other side. This caused him to change the position of the dress, and he saw another opening and sounded its depths and ascertained that it was the same mysterious hole be had been in a moment befoie. This slightly annoyed him, and after throwing off his coat and vest and mopping the streams of perspira? tion from his face, he again went in seai ch of the pocket. Ile saw a little slit on the right side, anda softer light came into his eyes. "This is it,*' he murmured, and putting his hand into a shallow flounce, com? menced to grope arouud for the key, which, however, was sleeping snugly in the pocket at least two feet away. Pettingiii got mad and began to swear through his clenched teeth. Ile determined to find thc pocket or die, with his face to the foe, and the next minute he commenced stabbing the dress with both hands, hitting it straight blows from the shoulder, and dancing around it just as if he was engaged in a rough and tumble fight. Ile glanced at the clock and saw that the train would start in forty minutes, and once more he jumped for the dress with a low yell that indicated plainly that he was mad enough to match himself against a hornet. Ile jammed his head into the folds of the dress and commenced digging with both hands, and the air got got full of satin bows, pieces of Watteau plaits and smothered growls. While seated in a chair resting himself he glared at th? crumpled dress lying on the floor, and the idea occurred to him that the only way to keep the pocket from dodging him was to put the dress on. He did so and then renew- j cd his search, but his hands would slide into loops, furbelows, folds, j flounces and everything else except j the much desired pocket. This was ; more than he could stand, and he de? termined to take off the dress and tear ! it to pieces and thus discover the j dwelling place of the pocket. He \ polled the dress up over hierbead as ' if lie was divesting himself of a shirt, but it got caught ,ia his suspender buckles and wrapped itself around his neck in a peculiar way, and he stooped forward aud tugged at it with all his strength, but it would not give an inch and appeared to tighten its grip around his head. It was hot, and he was smothering in its fold, and in-order to release himself he heat the air with , both hands and danced up and down in one spot-until the win? dow panes rattled. The dress, how? ever, knew that it was getting the best of him and would not let him'go, and then Pettingiii in his rage made a blind dash and butted the bowl and pitcher off the washstand and upset the rocking chair, which prodded him severely in the'ribs. The next dive | he made the bureau suffer, and co? logne bottles and powder boxes, mingling With a tin bath' tub and a bird cage rolled over the floor. . M rs. Petting! ll heard the crash, and hastening up stairs, discovered her husband lying on the floor on his back, with his arms ano head bonnd up in her dress, and kicking both his legs in thc air and using profanity of L140 degrees in tbe shade. She pull: ed him oui of the dress, and be sat up on-the floor and gazed at her in a dazed: way, and rubbed his ribs with one hand and wiped the blood off his nose with the other. There was a loofc in his eyes which told Mrs. Pet tingill that it was not the time to talk' to her husband, so she merely picked up the dress, and without any trouble at all stuck ber hand in a certain place and took out the key, which she handed him without saying a word. It was too late to catch the train, so Pettingiii quietly bathed his bruised? head and then went to a locksmith's shop, and* when he came home he brought his valise key with bim, and it was chained to a bar of pig-iron. How Prohibition Works in Georgia. It is now three weeks . since the liquor saloons ia Allens closed their doors, and, although we have gone through commencement, bot one arrest bas been made by the police. This is an unprecedented record. Our people seem well satisfied with the change, and thus far the experiment works like a charm. The barrooms have all tamed their attention to the sale of non-intox? icating drinks and cigars, but their re? ceipts are very small and will not pay for keeping open doo rs ^ If there_ hi been any attemj hibition' tew; are seen upon "here are plenty of jags ia private rooms, but ug dry, and men taken their drink >ing without. Bat to Athens by ex irrooms within >ect to do a ino trade, bTW ^^ave not eceived mach pa las no perceptible >f Athens, either.one way or^B^erT [tat thc best sign is a disposition o hat . band of negro loafers who block* tkkd Jackson street,. being attracted by mmmy and billiards.. They have either rone to work or sought other fields. 3ur liquor dealers are all hunting up >ther business. They will either move he remnants of their stocks to wet ?unties or engage En another avocation n Athens. They accept the result like good citizens and express a determina ;iou to obey the law.-Athens Dis mich. Mr. J. Robert Seay, of Eastover, Richland County, has invented a cotton chopper, which he has had in successfa >peration. It has chopped out from sixteen to twenty acres of cotton in a Jay. HEADACHES Are generally induced by Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Costiveness, Deficient Circulation, or some Derangement of tho. Liver and Digestivo System? Sufferers viii find relief by the ase of Ayer's Pills to stimulate the stomach and produce a rega? lar daily movement of the bowels. By their action on these organs, AVES'S PILLS divert tho blood from the brain, and relieve and cure all forms of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Bilious Headache, and Sick Headache ; and hy keeping the bowels free, and preserving the system in & healthful condition, they insure immunity from future attacks. Try Ayeres Pills. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. TU TTS PILLS 25 YEARS m USE. Tho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in tho head, with a dall sensation in the back part. Faia ander tho shoulder* blade, Fullness after eating*, with adis* inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling of having- neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the Heart. Dots before the eye?, Headache over the right eye, Restles?!ess, with fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUWS PlXLS arc especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects euch a change of fee Jingas to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite,and canse tho body to Take ou Fle?u?thos tho system ls nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the 1> ige rt iv? Organs, Ttearular ?tools aro produced. Price ?tte. 4* .Vfurray St..!f .T. T?H'S HAIR DYE. GRAT HATR or WHISKERS changed to a GLOSST BLACK bv a single application of this DTE. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of fl. * Office, 44 Murray St., New York* AQfifi finn tn presents given away. Send us (^?UU.UUU 5 cents postage, and by mail you will gel free a package of goods of large raine, that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything lese in America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us ct their own homes. Fortunes for all work? ers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H. Hallet * Co., Portland, Maine ?T IE AM ALL ??b other blood-purifying medicine ia made, or .has ever been prepared, which, so com . pletely meets - fue wants of physicians and the general public as * Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as a truly scientific prepara? tion for all blood diseases. If there is a lork QPDflCI ll ll ingtaint of Scrofula about you. pUnUlULA AVER'S SAKSAPAOILLA will dislodge it and expel it from your system. ' For constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh, PiTADDU AvER'S SABSAPABILLA is the UAI Antin trie remedy. It has cured .numberless eases. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken? ing odor of the breath, which, are indications of scrofulous-origin. lltnCDAIIC MHuttO,Tex^Sept.28,1882. ULUCnUUO ?At the age of two years one of . vflDCQ my children was terribly afflicted - W ii LO with ulcerous running sores on its face and neck. At the same time its eyes were swollen, much inflamed, and very sore. QflDE C vee Physicians told us that a pow OUnC Ll LO erf ul alterative medicine must be employed. They united in recommending AVKR'S .SABSAPABILLA. A few doses pro? duced a perceptible improvement, which, by an adherence to your directions, was contin? ued to a complete and permanent cure.. Ko evidence has since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat? ment of any disorder was ever attended by . more prompt or effectual results. , , . Yours truly, B. F. JOHNSON." .V- . PREP ABE D BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw. Sold by ali Druggists; $1, six bottles for IS. IS WABBA*!TED to cure all cases of ma? larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter? mittent or Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever, Dumb Agna, Billons Fever, and Liver Com? plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of 'July 1st, 1882, to refund the money.'. . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M?s*? Sold by all Druggists. IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIO SCORES, use SH OT G U N S. Ali the'Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRC1 ADDRESS Ammunition, - Broadway, ^ _ NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., 18 State Street, Chicago, UL ARMORY, - - - IUON, N. Y. SHOVELS/ SCOOPS, SPADES. I ADE IN THE BEST MANNER, BY SKILLED WORRIER. EDEMBE8 THAT OHS GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. OJIOLES OR Rivas TO WEAKEN TH?| RIMDIGTON i??C??TOH? IXION* N. Y. Kew York Office HS Chambers Street. ) GONGAREE NURSERIES. GRAPE VINES -AND ?MALL FRUITS iN GREAT VARIETY For sale at lowest prices. Address R. M SIMS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 21 'IPS Are yon failing, try WELLS* HXALTB BX mswna, a pure, clean, wholesome I For Brain N'erres, Stomaci : . .Kidneys, Lungs. An Unequaled Inrigor&nt, Coros DYS'P'rnPPT A j Headache, Fever, Agna, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to take, tone merit, unequaled for "ORPID.. LIVER and .Night lilli Buchu-Paiba Koroarlrable Crt re g of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid? neys and Bladder, Stone or Gravel Dis? eases of the Prostate Gland. Dropsical Swellings, Female Diseases. Incontin? ence of Urine, all Diseases of the Genito? urinary Organs in either sex. For Un? healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Ohapin's Injection Fleur," each $L For SrPHI MS, either contracted or hereditary taint, use Chapin's Constitu? tion Bitter Syrup, $1.00 per bottle, and Chapin's Svph?itic Pills, $2.00; and Cha? pin's Syphilitic Salve, $1.00. 6 bottles Syrup, 2 of Pills, 1 Salve, by Express on receipt of $10.00, or at Druggists. E. S. WELLS, Jersey City, N. J., U. S. A. UV1 p for working people. Send 10 cents QJblll postage, and we will mail you free, x royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you in tbe way of making more money io a few da3*s than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not requir? ed. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or all tbe time. All of both sexes, af all ages, grandly successful, 50 cents to 55 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied we will send Si to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay ab? solutely sure for all who start at once. Don't delay. Address Stinspn, &' Co., Portland, Maine. JOY fcTJL Kami for Boys and Girl? ! 1 Young- Mit] Old ! ! A NEW IN? VENTION just patented for them, for Home use ' Fret and Scroll Sawing, Turning, Borinjr, Drilling.Griiidinc, Polishing, Screw Cutting. Price $5 to $50. Scud G cents ior 100 pages. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, If us, THE CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED represents the above Company, and is prepared to insure stores, goods,* dwellings, furniture, barns, and stables. The Continental is one among the best in the Country, and its rates the same as tbe other first class companies. He calls especial attention to its five-year install? ment plan. ? W. P. RH A M E. March? tf - OUR PREMIUM. Every farmer ia interested in the welfare cf his stock, and should bare on band, for rea dj reference a book describing the ailments his stock is subject to, and the remedies therefor. In consideration of this fact we have procured for the benefit of oar farmer subscribers a large number of copies of "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse," one of which we propose to give to every one who pays for his paper in advance. The -?Q book is one of great value, aa g^J^Q? it is an i?dex of diaeases which IjMMNS 8ive8 the symp? toms, cause,and aUS?E? ^est treat* ment of each. It contains a table, giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, and antidote when a poison ; atoo a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages of the horse ; a valuable collection of recipes, and much more valuable information. Remember we GIVE this valuable work to all who pay their subscription in advance. JD. CRAIG'S FURNITURE A?TD UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT SUMTER, - s. a A FOLL ASSORTMENT OP Fu'rnltiir-e embracing all the styles and qualities usually found in a. First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Nota, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Sbade? and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matrasses, Ac, ?e. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS F?LL AND COMPLETE. COFFINS AND- CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sises constantly, in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from $3 to 45. My special personal attention, dav by day, is given to this business, in all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 ? USS TES ?GT0N RIFLE, UNEXCELLED BY ANY. Sure to Give Satisfaction. General Office, Him, K. T. Kerr York Office, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. ^REMINGTON ^^S&oublo and Triple Action) FORCE>tfflP; The REMINGTON PUMP ia ahead of all competition in working easily and rapidly. It is secure'from freezing; and never needs priming. WE FUBsisn ATTACHMENTS TO THE PUMPS TO FIT TEEM POE USE WTTH WITTO MILL. Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List, with Testimonials. Address, REHKGTOK AG'L CO., mon, N. T. if sw Toss Oma: HS Chambers Street. A?KblNTS WANTED, SPECIAL NOTICE. EPPERSONS' STABLES IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR NICE) CHEAP BUGGY HARNESS -ALSO Saddles, Bridles, ftc, March 10 PATENTS Obtained, and all business in the U. S. Paten Office, attended to for ODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send ODEL OR DRAWING. Weadvise as to patentability free of charge; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual clients in your own State, or county address C. A. SNOW ? CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. THE WAVERLY, CHARLESTON", S. C. The above House having been NEWLY FURNISHED throughout, in a FIRST CLASS MANNER, is without exception the most completely furnished House in the City, and is under the Sole Proprietorship and management of the Public's obedient serrant, JOS. PSX?E, Jr. RATES-$2 aud ?2.50 per day. Sept 16_o Mmore money than at anything else by taking an agency for the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. Hallett Book Co., Portland, Maine. WORK SHOPS WITHOUT STEAM POWER BY U3E?Q OUTFITS OF BASHES' PAT. P0?T POWK? machinery can compete with steam power. Sold on trial.' Metal and woodworkers send for prices. IHustr'd catalogue free. YV. F. &. Jno. Barne? Co. Rockford, 111. Address No 2 Uti Matu Sc HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty? Many a lady owes her fresh-, ness to it, who would rather not tell; and yon catii tell. Send 25 cents TO raia ornes for a copy of a new horse book which treats of all .diseases of the horse, and is thoroughly illustra? ted with 65 fine engravings, showing the posi? tions assumed by sick horses better than can be taught in any other int 4* j* mm way. It bas a large D ll ll |#. number of valuable n U H I? recipes, most of which - . f. .. were originated by the author, and never before put in print. It is pronounced the best book ever published for the price, and some prominent horsemen Q?\ HTQ have said th'ey,prefer ?9 w J. Ot red it to books which cost $5 and '310. This valuable book will be presented free to all new subscribers to the Watchman and Southron who pay for one year in. advance, nd also to old subscribers who pay all arrears and a year in advance. C. I. HOYT Sc BRO.. Vatcbes, ClocJcs, Jewelry, Spectacles, . &C;, &C. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads and Everything Pertain : ing to Breech-Loading OHOS. Dec 16 \ RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR M?RKIN8 CLOTHING with jndellible ink, or for printing visiting cards, and STAMPS OF ANY KIND for stamping BUSINESS CA RD Sj OPES or anything else. Specimen .promptly. CP. OSTBBN, At the Watchman and Southron Office. Man and Beast - Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. "Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love?1 So appeared Mother Ere, and so may shine her fair descendants, with the exercise of common sense care and proper treatment, An enormous number of female complaints are.-di? rectly caused by disturbance or sup? pression of the Menstruel Function, in every such case that sterling ind unfailing specific, Bradfield's Female Regulator, will effect relief and cure. It is from the recipe of lt most dis? tinguished physician^It is composed of strictly officinal ingredients, whose happy combination- baa never been surpassed;.' It is prepared, with scien? tific skill from the finest* materials, rt'bears the palm for-constancy* of j strength, certainty of effect, elegance of preparation, beauty of appearance' and realatire cheapness. The test! mony in its favor is genuine. It never fails when fairly tried, - \ CaTtersYille, Ga. This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for many years from men? strual irregularity, and having, been treated without benefit by various medical doctorsj were at length com? pletely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female.. Regulator. Its effect in such cases is truly wonder? ful, and well may the remedy be call? ed "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respectfully, ? st JAMES W. STRANGE. Send for our book on the "Health and Happiness of Woman." Mailed ree. BRADFIELD REGULATES CO. Atlanta, Ga, HEALTH RESTORED! Oct 7_. ' WRIGHT'S HOTEL, : s. o. ;' May 6. toprietors. | ? ASHLEY SMALL BRAIN SPECIFIC. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Sp?cifie Fertilizer for Small Grain on the Market. . The S. G. S. has been used all over our Southern States for the .last three years,, and bas given great satisfaction. - -? ASHHLEV ASH ELEMENT, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertiliser for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the varions attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. S?pt23 _ Charleston, & C. RICHARD J. MORRIS, -DEALER IN- " Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &c,, ROOFING TIN, SOLDER, SHEET IRON AND WIRE. m KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16 ^ ' . ?- . '?? "? " '?' . o BICYCLES -ON EASY TERMS. I have the agency in this County for the CELEBRATED IDEAL BICYCLE, THE BEST BICYCLE HADE FOR THE MONET. JST For particulars, call on me at the WATCHMAN AKD SOUTHRON OFFICJB, where I will take pleasure in exhibit? ing the machine. C. P. OSTEEN. Tie Largest and tfost Oongltte Establishment Soutix. Established 1842. GEO, S. HACKER & SON, O?et and Wareroom*, King, opposite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. - Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, 'AND BUILDING MATERIAL. $ MONEY MADE!J BSsS aWBt^t Oft IMlIpt M SOUTHERN BIVOUAC," B, r. Avery A Song, Louisville, Ky SAVE YOUR MONEY MARKING YOUR CLOTHES -WITH RUBBER STAMP -AJTD INDELLIBLE INK. FOR SALE BY C. P. OSTEEN, At Watchman and Sontbron Office, SUMTER, S. C. $8T Ink Warranted Indelible. m 1 MITCHELL & SON PROPRIETORS OF * The Merchant Flour MiljK AND J~ COMMISSION MERCHANT* FOB THE SALB OF ( COTTON AND NAVAL STARES WILMINGTON, I?. Ci] OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES^ Choice grades FLOUR, own man^f Vre Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMING. CRACKED CORN, &c. \ I " -ALSO,-- -S Selected RED RUST PROOF SEE! OATS. I Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. / All oar Goods guaranteed best Quali? ty and at lowest prices.. No charge fot delivery to Railroad.' / B. F. MITCHELL &.SON. AP|V| li (J Uiutf TFcTntt tor portage 1 ilUliband receive free, a costly box o! goods which will help yon to more money, right away than anything else in-wi* world. AU, of either sex, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune open? before tho workers, absolutely sure. At ?nee aidragl, True* Co., Augnjt^^aia*^^^ -W": p ~ AND VBm S. E TH(HTO^ SI impolite s3# r^^^m Mu?ate LACE - CURTAIL ; W%?? WIN^W:A-W-yiKQS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON '6. C*.rJ?^^ ' Dec II- ? ::'Tt?oTeWea^Re^ Boots, Sho?Sri^l^^^ ^^^^^ of Orders^and all Good* gaa^|te?d aa GEO. W/STEFFMS, ; f? WHOtESA^?BC^^ Auction - and ' Cfrni odwiofl ^ferohiMiV '*," H?ft 197 EAS?'??Y^ (ATCtr?n Room ?t&&to?0 k ^^3| Poster'? "Tres Bon^VlR^ljgftB^^^ Shooks, $1.50 | *;7-books, 5lJ^| j^^^^^ STAMPING MD and a fall aseo rt ment ot all neoesaa^ rials. Lessons in Knibr?ii?e^??tJeilp5wt^^ rates. Batterick's Fasbkinableii>W^M^^^ terned . ???m^^m^Bt?BBt^:-^^ Dec 16 ... .. .-./., rr. cr- -rr ^'"-:??^p CEO. :t?.t?Mp^j PHOTOG-RArabR^ll Charleston, j&?S. ? March 24 ; ; , yr .r, .X>^3g*ga5?^ s. iim?&?? Fine DiaBM?d^il^^iBi^H ** tlwsjroalts^^pSt^^ Ordert prompdy 'fi^.J^et?^B^^^ jewelr&carej^irepa?rt*^^ 273 KING S!n^r0f?S^^^?%^^ sept? . :: .v...... ~^^T?^*:^mi Supplied with all ll?<&rT?&?/&?*mW0&~ Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy-tolS^^ Otis Passenger Elevator, pt?c^r.'^^^^s trie Bells and Wgbts,EfaV-: -^^m ^ Rotunda. * r 5 v?^?I U.TSS ?2.?0,^Ap^j^ tat Reserved ^;M??^^d^a^ |p AIMAS /PanderKorst sud E?ag^St? ^ rKij^l J S NOW OPEN for t^a^weig?aft^^ - rf the receptfon of G^stg/i?U^jS^SS^ --S^ ^e ^?ewBrig^tofHoi^S^ I The "WINDSOR" is newly 'taftki^^^S I throngbout, bav?ng Woren *W?re%iJ^'sw^c^^^a Bair Matressea on all ?be?av r^ftBM^.'Oit^^^^i King Street, ir?tli rrrlrntifi n^^^^^^^g | To make the "HOT?^^l?8^^i?S^? I has lon^been wanted,a;STBiGMJ^^R?|K^^^| No Liquors mil te told ?* frfvmiim. -^i^^l Rates, $1.50 -to -&m^ ^i$ ' ^^^^Hl terms made \?y-&e J^^^Jj^^^ S???|g AT BOTTOK-Waiiii^^i^j W?TGM19 lil ^^W^MMH