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- VTATCBlCAir, 'Be Just and Fear not-Let all the Ends thou Aims't at, toe thy Country's, thy God's and Truth's.* SUMTER, S. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1885. im lb?t;?pr<M? 'desolation, mini /poverty, and ^starvation. Think; one momear,-ofj^ar loved ones, anet then imagine tB?m Ta the condition V 3n^5*?^ap^eaP?o^j?uf WtSttfi?ot E [ know that you possess a kind one? to re* I business so ruinous - to your 'Bid you Vnow that the money you; take across the bar is the same as taking the breaden ; of Abe mouths of tbs f am Ming wives ,and citildren: of your eua-; tomerst Th.it itjstrips the clothes from: the backs, deprives them of all the com- ; forts of^tb^ life, .and throws *e*s?mw?j\rc their once-happy homes. 0 air, I im-i plore, beseech^ and pray you to retire from a business which will make you4! hesitate *p own.you are engaged ia be? fore your fellow-men, and enter ~ ?nu tiu? witt j?W'^j^? ^p??^io yon^ ont to y?ur'M aJ?sC : You* rw?l? excuse me if I have-spoken too* plainly,-Jmfeit assure yon that r? could WfcOp ? ; jthe-t; t tfoiugutjofthe mis? ery, suffering and unhappiness it ha* caused mo>--c-- - ?Madam, lam not offended/ he an?J heart for what you have said.' . - .Mamma^saio^theriittle child-who in the meantime had been spoken to by some of thrgeatlemea presen*-taking held of its mother's hand -diese gentler.. jaatfcw^d^et^^o^^^t^ef?e,' for .Yes, my darting, if they wish you They all Joined in the request, and' niacins her in a chair, she in a.?weet totee sang the Mowing beau? tiful song: Out ia the gloomy nigh t sadly I roam, - . I have no mother dear, no pleasant home ; ^^if^pocf Be?ie shoulddier ' Weary and tired, I've been wandering all day Asking for work, bat V-x&Xoo small they say; On the damp ground I must now lay my ? head, , . _" r^tSer's^d^nfcard andmother is dead. We were so happy until father drank rum, Then all tba unhappy troubles begun. Mo^^grew^p^ and wep^t Found theic dead faces all silent and white. Father's a drunkard, ana mother is dead, j : .Tile: *am<LciJbU?ar4s. was, ieft ?afin - to;Wc??s^ere thWw?' asiW, and the unemptied glasses remained on the counter; and pressed near, some with curiosity, some with pity beaming from tl^e^ej^en?ra?Ked ^nosies! voice of the child who seem ed'to be bet- . ter suited to be with angele. above than in such a. place. r&?~ >?? . 21e scene Xnever | shall forget to my dying day, And th? Weet cadence of her musical vetflntt riogs in myeajrs^jr&?- * ff^^W?^^^^ft?^io^t5e hearts Bfer: golden. haicMing eareless ?j^r chowders, her face almost Pla^eSi?iy^d looking so. trust ?a^r^and conn^ll^KJPpo *hegentle? men around her, ber beaut?fol^yesjil? luminated- with a light-that seemeofntifc * of this earth, she formed a picture' of \ p?r^jand in^e?a?wonh^&e genius bf poet or painter . *** ' .j At the close of the song many were ' weeping, men who had not shed a teat, for years now wept like ,chiidreB,.. i One - young mau who had resisted with seor) the pleading and entreaties of a laving mother to strive te kid a better, life, to, desist from a coarse .that was.. wasting Bis fortune and ruining his health, bow approached the "child and taking both ber little hands in his, while tears streamed dows hts pale cheeks, exclaim ? ed with deep, emotion : i *God bless you, my littler angel, you; bavesavedVme from; ruin and -disgrace, from poverty and a drunkard's grave, [f there ire a?ge?s -on " earth, you are" " Mle; God bles* you r and putting;fjbill into the hands of the mother, said : ?Please accep i this trifle as a token of regard and esteem, for your little girt. I baa done ?ea kindness ? can -never rjsTt pay; and remember, whenever you are in waot.^you will'find, in me a true friend^ alt tn?lime time banding her Its name^?n^ address. " "f * s ^-^ Taking her; child by the hand she turned to go, ont jgausiog at the door, &e heartfelt t osaka, of a poor,. Trieo cl less roman for tbekrodoess and 'courtes//' pou have shown.* Before any one could reply she was gone.-Exchange. . ^ ?'lenee asked a brother howVhe had roted on the temperance question and ie said he wouldn't say. LrepHed?-*IjRnojW: ho^/: ? ?HowT he asked. .Why, you cid- dog, you voted for ?Iiiskey; .or you wouldn't be ' ashamed ?tellit.' {laughter.] - A child of God ashamed to speak out -ashamed to show his band 1 In my couMry down in Georgia our iickeis read J^?yy-hit?key, and 'Against Whiskey.*fWn'?fcfellow gets Hs con ?cieoce to conse?? vote, *for whiskey' -my Gbdr he's the lowest down white man ? ever put my eyes on. [Laugh? ter.] l ean see how a man may take a It-ink, or vote for a friend, but when it somes to a straight vote 'for whiskey' veil, such a man may be a gentleman in Tennessee, but be's an awful mean man tn Georgia.*-Sam Jones, Among the th inga which thirty-five fears ago went to make up the crime of iiigh treason in italy was the possession >f a Bible, which was in the list of revo? lutionary and forbidden books, and for st man to own it was' to subject him to prison, the gatleys and even to death. Now Bible depots are established in ev? ery Italian city, and itinerant venders circu?ate the Book freely. ' In-a con? spicuous store in the Corso, Rome, a whola window is filled with copies of the Italian version cf the Scriptures. The New Testament can be purchased for five cents, and a separate gospel for two. mm ? . $ i m^ For a few brief days the orchards are white with blossoms. They soon torn to fruit, or else float away useless and wasted, upon the idle breeze. So will it be with present feelings. They must be deepened into decision or be entirely dissipated by delay.-TIteodore Cuyler. \ -i Beecher bas begged Ingersoll's par- I doo for calling l im ' Bob V Ingersoll must now quit en liing Beecher "Hank." It is pleasing to see tbese great divines dwelling together in unity.-Chicago \ Herald. - wi ~?i M,m - ; Public sentiment has ireaefaed a lowyf point when Uie basest menin commu? nities dictate ai:d control affairs. ' i^Sp^^?-:?ra?| w?^3^1Co?Jr?ouse ottpb?e^t^^|mo^ofH?, at it is a common thiugjor the .Major to;?oaie to the-?qarthoo?e'jwt^?md a daj^?arcb ipg recorcf3?;^?g4?g^ &c, tla^was &{?tstt-pj ins.?business; bot aferde,yelopm?nts stowed that that was not'b?r^kc^ssionrfor be hadjaet been leihet |:Gbn^?os^b^ b?fote- be left In^w?s^^eento ^" into 'TVml Justice PaiterwikV; office?; St?I norona sus? pected anythfr?J 3ut:in:a si?it time Cot?to*tet*f e** eume ont armed with a Warrant Wone of our citisens on two ^b^rges of;yiolstion vcf the .liquor law. . This created'a; ripple^ro the public mind, and the query began Woe dis -cussed,- "Who wUl be the next T It was not long -before this query was solved, ^ ' ou? gi v?n bend- for h is a pp?atan ce for \ trial at trie next -Court bf. General Ses Lsionstnan Owens cam e Cutan d arres ted aa tm WOT. ^tHr-mootr gave 1 boo d, "and TheTestablevcame^out &?\ ^^^m?i'^j?^i '% jthl?o* ' ci?zeo?i .against whom was one charge of the aame, and a -fourth time he -came' out ] and arrested a fourth citizen Upon six ; charges of violating th e.same law. By this : time the discussion as to > w h o would be next eeasedyfor it was thought theo that a clean sweep would be made of all those who had been suspected of felling liquor in the town ; btifr ii stop?" ped after the fourth arrest had been made. In the; meantime prominent citizens were-being arrested and ima nd over as material witnesses against the -accused', and fcy the time the last arrest' was made' not a few" began to feel "shaky" for none knew, or very few at) least, when he would be arrested either as anhaftender or as a witness against an offender. . ' It turned out that a, number of ladies iff the town had organized; themselves infe? a 'coromlttee or society ?for the sup? pression of the liquor traffic here, aud .employed a .detective to work up the. cases, and after he had -worked them] up they employed Major I si ar to pros? ecute them, and that was Jibe Major's J mission here. As a .prel?mtna^ trial was waived in all cases I was unable to get 'into- tba .7 .merita ?] .any of - them. CoL Robert Aldrich and Charles Car? rol Simms have been retained for the defence of all the accused.. ; This is war^-now, to the rumors of w'ar. I am reliably informed that sim? ilar ? oe ie ties or committees exist J] towns of Allendale, BajgjaEg^jlack^" ville and ^illisto? o^fythose io the two lastmed aie composed ; of men \ lies', as it is hereV v In Black? ville. :hey have- a number.of cases al? ready worked up and io-the hands of .-j Major friar fdr prosecution ; but io or? der to: keep down ' personal animosities and to give the offenders .an opportunity to repent aud depart from their old ways withouftbe suspense of a criminal prosecution, anort? the same time acf complish the end of the organization, have giraMI fc conn ty papers oj feet that they W ^feeling against any one^j ^Wfhem who are engaged in. th^HPror traffic ; that they ha ve a*f numbwof cases'Against, them upon' good evidence ; tba? the violation of the law has become: open, flagrant and revolting to law: loving citizens, and that if they do not cease the illegal traffic as long as. the law re? mains on our statute books; they . wilL press the cases which they have and all others they can get against them, and then give them fifteen days, to, make up their minds as to what they will do. - .*mwm^?!**r^a*"f The News in Hell. . - The following appeared in the Craw-" ford, Dent County, Mirror two years ago.* Sk frieM; sentis iOoyrejmJ?ica tionT^'We ba^?'ct?angect ? word" here and there, to give it a more general application, lt is a rare production : There was a certain drunkard who got boozy every day, and be. died, and in hell he lifted,up bis eyes beiug ir|tooneirf??tl? Pf&J u? And he saw a rum sell er wide awake. in^?tai?V besom ; aird- he Sa$f Jinto Satan, send .the rumseller I. pray you that be may dip the tip of Jus finger in whiskey: and cool my tongue for I am tormented in this flame. But Satan denied him saying, Thou hast had gin cocktails and whiskey slings over yonder, and the rumseller and I have other business.. And they took counsel together as to .the"state of Satan's'"kingdoni in the earth, and behold it prospered great? ly, and the evil one rejoiced. And he said unto the drunkard. Wlieuce earnest? So he answered and said, From the kingdom of Craw? ford, which Helli in the north of Bent county, in the land of Missouri. . And Satan inquired of him thc elate of bi8 kingdom iu those ends of the earth. And the drunkard answered and saidj ^Behold, thy kingdojn prosper eth. X There are cmur?ers.^?nd thefts, aud riotings, and forgeries, and mock? ing rn the house of God, and the jail rejoiceth in fatness and the saloons are many iu the land. Now, there? fore, the chief priests and rulers of the people therein-.-are-?dnunken of wkiskey-and blaspheme -tire' name of the Lord. Then Satan rejoiced and said unto the drunkard, Come hither into this warm comer and abide at my right hand. And he gave bira boiling al? cohol and streaked lightning to drink and ministered unto him. Where are the servants of the Mighty One that they are so discom? fited ? said Satan as he and the rum seller quaffed their fiery draught. The drunkard answered and said,' They labor in vain, for the taberna? cles of the Lord are not filled, and the sons of men are drunken that they may not hear. Then all hell rejoiced, and they took thc rumseller and made him sec? ond to Satan only, that he should have dominion on the earth. But while they rejoiced there came an imp, who had dwelt in the form of a bartender on earth, and had but lately come unto the uttermost depths of the bottomless pit, but he outdid the other imps in subtilty aud cun? ning, and he came unto Satan and said. Behold, the temperance men are ?wake in Missouri, and they are de? termined the saloons shall be closed, and they are making war upon thy chosen ones. , , For lately t?i?y Late seized a mar {-dererwho was a rumseller, and thrust -him into prison, and there are certain papers which appose the prosperity of thy-k?ngdora, and do despite unto . thy servants the rums ell ers. . Then the evil one howled ; yea, verily gnashed his teeth, and hisdev ils with bim, and he called unto him seven devils and he charged them, saying. Go into the kingdom of Missouri, unto the land of my dearly beloved, smite my enemies hip and thigh, and see that the kingdom of Beelzebub prospers. And he named them Murder, and Theft, and Slander, and Blasphemy, and Disorder, and Deceit ; and more? over he sent Drunkenness which is the father pf them. all. And he further charged them that they should lay m wait for the tem? perance people,and should overwhelm them with lies, and confound them that they: see not ihe ways of' right? eousness. ' Howbeit,, as they counselled to? gether there came- another imp of blackest dye, and his fangs like unto a serpent, and his ?yes^ wer? jike a Jizard^a^ sud filthiness, and he. crawled upon the earth and fawned upon Satan and 'said; ; Lo, I have come from the kingdom of Missouriand I have compassed the .conversion of goojl men who formerly spake against thy kingdom and the powers of drunkenness, and darkness and won them unto thee 1 and the thinjrs they* once- loathed and hated now they Tove, and they advocate the cause of the rumsellers thy servants, and deride the prohibitionists, the children of God. Then Satan was glad and he spread .his'wirtg8 and howled for joy, and all the de vii s clanked their chains and re? joiced, and glorified the imp which is .called the'Demon of Drink; for he had tarried mi?lious info hejl,;and Ped the earth with misery, wretchedness and woo-.-^Gol?en^^ra-Life. TUTT'S 25 YEARS IN USE, Tn? Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age - . S YJW PT O WS O F A TORPID LIVER. LOBS of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain ls the head, with a dall sensation 1ft**** back port, Pain nader th4"*?raldenf" t Made? 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S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertiliser for Small Grain on the Market.. The S. G. S. has been used all over our Southern States.for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when nsed. with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE SAUDEN FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sept 23 . _ v Charleston, S. C. RICHARD J. MORRIS, -DEALER IN Stoves, Banges. Grates, &c, ROOFING TIN, SOLDE R, SHEET IRON AND WISE. Itt KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. Ce Sept 16 o -ON EASY TERR I have the agency in .this ?ou?ty for the CELEBRATED ^ : IDEAL BICYCLE, THE BEST BICYCLE MADE FOB THE HONEY. .. .. 3?T For particulars, ?ali on me at the WATCHMAN AND SOUTHRON OFFICE, . where I will take pleasure in exhibit in? the machine. 0. P. OSTEEN. The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. Established 1842. GEO. 8, HACKER & SON, Office and Warerooms, King, opporite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S> C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, '?ND BUILDING MATEEIAL. $ MONEY HADEI S Oood?nTU?tji_l ?a ffcOO lo fJToO per diy c*t .raulns for the "BIVOUAC" (the weo?l&tn Southon monthly magvme), 20 Per Cea. Profit, Btgifar price, ft 00 per yeer; will tend S copies ll swstht on reedje. Of ??M. Sample Copleo, 90 centi ee^h? Mtom" SOUTHERN BIVOUAC/* B. F. Avery ?fe Sons, Louisville. Ky SAVE YOUR PHONEY -BY MARKING YOUR CLOTHES -WITH RUBBER STAMP -AND INDELLIBLE INK. FOR SALE BT C. P. OSTEEN, At Watchman and Southron Office, SUMTER, S. C. MST Inh Warranted Infallible. B. F. MITCHELL IM, - * T ~~ ' PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills AND ^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OP COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, ar. c. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. -- ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE, AU oar Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. APRT71? Send 8iI 661118 for p?8tRge Fm/lILand receive free, a costly box of goods which will help yon to more money, right away than anything else in this world. AU, of either sex, succeed from first hoar. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, True & Co., Augusta, Maine... 167 and 169 -EaH^B?a^^^M Dec. 2 -., ,. j . S. B. THOIOS, Agt I No. 32tf KING; 'STB?K^? Win?fiw -Mes, l^^^pp?l LACE CURTAIS JS| CORNICES ANO ufH?i^^?qoii^^^ WINDOW AWNINGS MAD? TO ORDER* ?? CHARLESTON S. ?. ??l Dec H- - --?-~r* . . ;0'v^?^ T. S. i*ii?jsoi*y^ ... :;. .:. -7:?~K' . .'. :.V.-^ Wholesale and B?tail Demier xa- ^ Boots, Shoes, Tranks, Bags, &c. ?M^| JW). 233 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O. Particular attention giren to FH?flgr?j of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed aa represented. -v "-'?- \$Sj?, Jan 6 _ -7 ^ ;3^^ GEO. W; STEFFENS, * SUCCESSOR TO, v;? ? Steffens & Werncfi l Auction and Commission; Mercfcanfcig and Liqnor Doalor. v . 3? 197 EAST 3AY Jab 5?;AHD 52 STATE S'B^p (Auction Boom; State Street,)"1 CmRLESTOJfr^i^z^^ .ffr. .enlistments Elicited;'-,. r^^S ? N?T 25":: - ; . .:.'/.. -&m?? 5-hooks, $1.50;^^qpi?t$?3j.lo?co!a^8 FANCY: GOODS, GHBISTilAS CABDS? STATIONER? and a Taxier/ o? articles io* ? " Christmas Presente. y . ; ' " . .J^Bt STAMPING^ANB?Xmt?W^^^ and a foll assortment of all necessary mate^S^ rials. Lessons, in Embroidery ai re?soaaHe^ rates. Butterick's Fashionable 'Dress . Eat-^S terns at PHIL. SCHUCKMAKW, 271 KING SX-ZOTABI?Siei^^b^i . Dec.16 . \.;," ^':y-;>:-yy^ GEO. L G. COOK, I '"' 281 KING STREET, ;';;Jil Man*24 ' "?- VV1^T3??|| 273 KIM STREET; m?m CHAKLESTOS^StCpj . . -'FOR--. ' Fine Dimonds, W?????i^ CLOCKS, i^WELEr, ; - ? .. " ." " ''-V y'~J-'; ? '?? . . --jr. ?- ' K . . .-...*>*. SILVER AND PLATED WABE SPECTACLES AND GI?ASSKpL _-_-_J?* j^i^^wt of - - 'ti-'.'r WEDDING PRESENTS ? . --: always on h*nd^--J -:- - Order* promptly filled, Watc&u and jewelry carefully rtpa&td-'hy I expert wodbie?.1 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. CJ v Sept23 - -?? ? .- fR ,;HO.^yfjs PAVILION CHARLESTOI?, S. Cr \ iYrsf (Tfass tn aU tte Appointments* Supplied with all Modern ImproTensemtt. :.^? Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Bj?rns, Otis Passenger Elevator, . BfecP- - trie Bdlaand Lights, Heat- -I : . ' ed Rotunda. - " J BATES $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00. g Rooms Reserved by Ma? or TdegrapkM sept i6 ,k>^^^.? v:v :-3 THE Hem WINDSOR J 211 KINtj STREET. Four Door* Sovti Academy of Musk. .: - ' ^ CHARLfiSTWy Si O.- i|j rpHIS well appornted Hotel jras^psjflSjfel X the rec8p???^f Goestt;iiarch lat, 1885, by G. T. AfLFORD, recently proprietor of the/JftsMnWghton HoteL^' StuTrVto^^tew?^ "-Tue "WINDSORS it :iie*lyi-:farf?t?L^ throughout, haring Woren Wire Spriss and Hair Matresses on all beds Froatinf ?a King Street, with extensiTe .Southern expos? ure, making vj All the Booms Dry, Airy and Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR^ irbafr-M has long been wanted, a STRICTLY ?Js?^P LY HOTEL, No Liquors will he sdd on the premise*. Rates, $1.50 to $2:00'per day-Liberal ; terms made by ttie'week or~uibuth. G. T. ALFORD; Manag T, " THE AIM AR HOUSE, CORNER OF Yanderhorst ?nd King St? . ;i HAVING BEEN LEASED BY mis? KCeirlot, (Formerly of 190 M?etiBg5i^) IS NOW OPEN for th? t?ec?*o?atioa af . Boarders. Parties rititinf Caafhttom wfll find this Hoose conrenieotly sUaatod foe tuU ness, and directly on the line of Street Rsilwaf. \ Terms, per day, $1 50. -. .i^" Feb 18_, , ^ ?])???,UU? 5 cents postage, and by mafi^o? ! will get/fw a package of goods of larf^Taloa, that will start you in wort tlia^t?^ggetj| bring yon in money faster than anythhajJ lese in America. All about tba $200,000 Tl presents with each. box. A?t*ts wan? erery where, of either tex? of aft afeante m the time, or spare time only, to^woek it their own homes. TottaMi%^B^msM tn absolntaly ?im^:--:I>o^^iqg^J