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^^t^^^Sb^^^4?oD) the dost the abject head, .': ^^^^^^^gjT?i^am; a foe to a friend instead ; .' ^i^l^^^hai^eaiWd?se .baired- .with -passion aa* ^iVr^^TOlT?r#it4i??ir knock;its portal wide; -, ^^^^^Jtai'??3??^t3ua:W^ht*?nd> the--scorn tba ^^^^^^^^^t?^$i?the-fon?taio ofch?f?like tea rs^ .. :^:v?^L!J^Whai riierslaf lote' been, stirred, kindness spoken. y^^^^^^B^nl^; w^.irord I, . ^^^^^^^^^^^pj^^rSne raittJfc little ^^^p^ktc?a^??l.:sor iras: ~ dependen t a great |S?|^^^?:0^i^crIme orr lier ""faur brothers ?M^^S^SW^?? ? ???? ,&?th.e?r credit, gcaera%diked ?hate bei ^^^^f^s^^^^^^^^^^edzred it wasn't have, a girl ^^^^^?^^^^ifter them,, aria Nat, the u?zt ^^^S^IS^^K^^; ^ - trtat Tom ^^^E??'2^^a^^FeW of it.' And fe^^^fSc^?o '?ffia'foafrejochear it again, j I^S^p^ ^Tfrey-;wo*f?ufjt - tell: where they were ^^^^^^pin^t?t^as?e 1^o?ir^^y.^wel? it was ^F^^^e??ieri?oat bend :in}th? ?river" about Isaif ^^^^fe?^nir8e"awa^ rcalled Long [Creek, or 'eise ?S^^*^ed.?- ^he^Tnearrt ' to;' ireep^abb?f v-l^??t???o^t?r,"'AD? fod out impossible-', which ^^?^^i^^?'boy?we?x -going,, titea tr cst to - . lier sharp little wits to be ableto smu<?? ^^^'^^beisw or 'so'?r?fiowv.. .. . - * - ' ||??^^^ and S^S?rf she^ >waated--;Trd td go an errang ^^^^V^jfi^^i^^&^^e?d ?d, 'we. 0^^*^lf?r? irer?jsst gor?goff somewheres: i?is? ??* 5 *^??> r"wepKe^ the.jnother, ^^^*^^;f$bf o^jrmovetfoffw??i'r?dK?r'a sallen ^^^^^m^'J^.^????'f?!IbVed,vit'b. a pieing ?V3J?H4D^-sa rprising?y snort-space of ^^^.^^^D^'iro^SS^tH'e cornier, again ^bounced ^^p^^?^L'?i? oldest iait^on,,-and'.'his hat ISI^S^* ?bticbed-down-over h?s:facet?>r?. ^.l^^^i^Dt^?T?^warn? time for comments, ^^^f???f*3o?e oirr..3Hi.-ferry np,, that lit-, ?^^^^?^Jeli^^{^aits^ hes run into the ? k*S^ and, now's oar time r! .^f?if*:>% ?ff:tb?ptocped7 and in a moment it ^...T?ec^a^Kaeri?' they were bound for: ; j^^rBwek-a inSe .distant. a 5^^f^;>^d-TnshefFbn ahead and gained first ti^afrfcaijas cpnsideied .the. ??est .perch for .Give ns a line/ he sung out rather 5? - v r?d?i ?jr-?? the others ca m e u p. ??r^i.-J0->-. :Ssm banded the urchin the worst rod ^^^^'?.^*S?'at.-wh-khp- Tid-im mediately produc 0Af^y^soo?^Taw^eat from a side pocket. .; ~.-f~ >- *W???, Xh?pe you're meaa eDougbu' 4T^^/.;^f?oiDp?a?oe?i<!Nat; *the rest of us haVa .^^^.?stop and. find worms.' z^^^f^0SSSgJtit a'lef^Sne find some worms . . ijy.j?<tx?? taken the child along,' said Tid, "%i. -'Weli now, behold how wise and an ^: at once-?'-laughed -::->'-^|^^?9^^i*Sa^'bo5ff?- do;you hear, this an ; ? - s dent relic advising as about 'the child V : ^ 4 / ".Shouldn't think you'd ! wau t to show jH^l^ Jour -face/ observed Jerry,., as Tid S^S^Son??ed7.?^ old hat farther over his vEi^v^?^S?i^^?* ^ome .dextrousi r trolling ??f-^.^4:ii??il.the fly. ?^^^^?^?i^^^^'if^^became, of Sujsie^ ob-? ^ 5?rea'Tom : ' ;?*d'' a-?et her . conte ob?f V ' ?he usually manages to coax the fish all K-^i-xi Aa way from my batt and I don't, like to - - he beaten byi a girl every time. Hullo, - T?? ! that's a nice catch. My, ain^tyou ?::'^2i2 iocty, though P. . . w^2?.iVy;'-i3Sd quietly laid, the-fish down and ^^?l on;W?th?hi& quiet sport. After about two hours there were in W?$? ? dications of aO'&pproachiog shower, and fix! boys began reluctantly preparing to ^?-hM>n?e^*?. , . M ^ - . '.* 5^^^^^v4hejf had met with particularly bad :^^^^^c5^'?2?eit??r.>X?m or ^?at.had caught .v.;.;-'..- a single thing,, while Jerry had secured ^^?i^?^ne^fa^ tiny fish ho threw it away inj '^. disgust.'- - -. - - - . > ^ ^ Tid had brought up two large and one moderate sized trout, and with all a > ' 'boyTs natural promptness had drawn a ]?' .' 'g* thicjs. string from some pocket or other, \ ;? ; ,' o.iieil ?tf ^ar?u?d their jaws: and strutted ft ?3;' ^ in-high glee with the dangling treas ares.. .? ? ? . ; *I say, Tid,' Tom began as he start >;> ^ed for home. .'I'll give you five cents ^for one ef-those fish- I dou't just want Is^^^H t^at little pickaniay we dodged so cute ^^^Syf-'^bf to ocgin -oroiffiag first thiug because I ^^^^^v jdidfi'fc. fetch ,ap an^ihing/ iflPl^k * Won't do it,' announced Tid. ^^^g^%^Meli you've; beenr odd enough all ^fe^ft^?^fte^oon/rob^rve^d .Tom. *If you ^^gr' --Hw?'tedSusie' to c?me so dreadfully, why ?fe1h- - "'- didn>you say so before V . - ^^eii^tlga f^msf^Ge? deaf/- cbc crtt?e^dmr ^om?,vtev added, ?EH >g?ve-^?-;feaveen,te:?or -?n?- of those big? gest felters, haw?s tb?t-for a bargain ?' ; Wondit sell,* muttered Tid. ??; *~ 'Wonder if Sue's 'gol the' dumps/ said Nat; '.'twasfinder, mean to slink ofFanoVi?ave'pussy aRalot?e/ 'BeiievfrTft?et ber |go myself next time,* said Toni./ .'I guess-' But whatever ile guessed remained [van unsp^e^?mfvstery, f^^just-then as ' they*reached*- th'?r gatee ?the ' -party was* suddenly confronted by an apparition at* which taree of them at least gazed in L^a^k^isniay. g ^ -x L ?, % - j ""If w?s'Vnotner TiidV" p What it meant Toni, Nat and Jorry [ c?n??-n?t imagine in theirastobishment, bat the figure in the yard broke oat in injured tone? i - 5'Th?nkyou..boys are a fine crowd to hook off just because ma sent me an er? rand. I wouldn't ?-served you fellers, such a trick for. anything. And as for ^^Mi^Stfe;\fine^a^t?t,?; rigging up ~ra a cove's d?dHuit a?d* maluifg olF more like a bojOtbatfeveK - I ?tyvmsie/fbe* Jst epnrpteoV htm sel? witbr^ ?addeo^; h uc- : \fo\ fmfc?, "^rV We ?resfrfeH?r bf thern ? ^all,"aln.rt^out .^when it comes, io Jabing ; '^o^mioa^^tQ angle' up' three fiue . gpe cime ns-,? .an d the ? b i g hoys g ot- nary a bite? Serve^BT?-right ; we'll: invite yT3?F;^fordsh?p: -next 'lime, won't jwe lads;:; " ?ii ?'saSi-BjO use-trying, ri Neither the father nor mother- could keep a sober countenance when, in m?st~?ggrieved tones,"Vt?ie^)lde^|5Qns/told how little 'Mister ?Suc had deceived and outwitted them ' when - they thought'- "t&ey had. dodged her so completely.": 'r * .v ^apa. roared outright ; "hut ' mamma reuiarked as. kindly as ever, that she fought ;.-it .mora manly, by far for. brothers to be' indulgent and 'consider? ate with-an- onlyTsister ;: and although sHe' h^eoV&er dear tittle daugtftef would $jicf$ne ajr5e^??^?.;la^y "5r? time, yet she bardjy believed , it. would be m neb use-at presentr to'try the experiment of ?o?gwg Suslet^CoIden Ride.; A, True Home. &2?>Cv? ? -i.. Li ') The following beautiful .gem1 is float? ing ajaund.the-p?ess, as a-vWai?, r ^w??^^4??^^^eTfoct? home I- ever saw wasra little home4n4-(Lt.?^^?*fc incense oTJ wirose -4Llt?Tcfir?sv-werilto costly things.. ^The^imother:was; the creatoro,f the : houie- Her relations- - > with her children wereHne most beautiful I have ] ever seen. Even the dull alcorn mon - place, man was lifted up .and, enabled to. work, for, souls'bv^^ this?woman created. s Every, inmate joi herJfouse ihv5lun^ril^4^?k?d into fece>ior ^e^keynote; of ?the <lay, 'nr ^i??^?s?P^^^ys found time lt - beside -*Sour i plates at-breakfasts to the-story she had onhaatTto be ybe f vening therecwas rrof inter 'inSuence. She bas*" been ; ?eV my ideal o? a wife, " If io her qui^| fcjfoSa5_^uisi:e face batM?een^^re?^l?e^ppliaDce^oi wealth and the enlargement of wide eulture; hers would have been*'the ideal ofjioine. As it was, it was th? best I h?veeverseen. "" Her Grammar. Jjf is-5a|p|tbej5c :^ght: tb* Watch the meanderings of*" the childish mind through il the vi Ibtri?ab?es: of: - .English grammar.- .ri?l?e -Jane bad repeatedly , oeen" reproved Tor aoTnJ violence to tho moods anjo* tenses pf the verb 'to be/ She'wplLhS tay ^fbe'/ii?tead of) 'I am,'. an1l7or.a.tinic. it seemed as if no one e?uld" prevent Finally; Aunt; Kate made a-rule not to answer an ?correct question; but to wait: ointil: it was cor? rected.- ;,;J ." - ??? /; . . r./. -One day the,two sat together, Aunt Kate busy rwith emhroidery and little Jane.ovecJier dolls. Presently doll so? ciety became. tedious, and the child's att?ntien ' was" ' attracted to the embrqjL4 *cry frame. . ,? ^ .'Aunt Kate,' said she, 'please tell me what that is going.to"be?'..' -. tBuit Aunt Kate., was counting, and dio! noJTanswer. Fatal word, be-l It was ber old enemy, and to it alone could fthe-ohHd ?as?ibe'7tike.' siience that fol ^owec?P^"^ * i ; 'Aunt Kate,'she persisted, with an honest attempt to correct her mistake, 'please tell me what that is going to Still auntie sat silently counting, though her..lip culled with amuse? ment. . . ' ' '" - Jane sighed, but made another pa? tient, effort. 'Will you please tell me what that is going to areV Aunt Kate counted on. perhaps by this time actuated by a wicked desire to kuow wb??t would come next."The little girl gathered her energies* for one last and great effort': 'Aunt Kate, what am that going to are V- Youth's Companion. C The Xast. of His Race. A good story is told about a purse proud old uoblcman who was traveling through the rural districts of ?Sweeden. Over in that country the people do not have quite?o much respect for the titled aristocracy as in some other localities ou.the continent. One day this noble man-^cam.e. roliing-.up tora, country tav? ern, ?na as bo stopped Iiis carnage, he called out in an imperious tone ; 'Horses, Landlord; horses here at once.3 'I am very mach pained to inform you, my lord, that you will have to wait sometime over an hour before fresh horses can be brought in,' replied the landlord. *?Iow!" violently exclaimed the no? blemen, 'this to me? My man, I de? mand horses at once.' Then observing the fresh and sleek j looking horses which were being led up j to another carriage, he said : H *F^r whom are those horses?' I 'They were ordered for this gentle I man/answered the landlord, poiutieg to j a tall slim iudividuui a few paces dis ? tant. *I say, my man,' called out the no J Ueman to the slim gentleman, 'will yon let me have those horses if I pay you a liberal bonus therefor/^ 'Not much,7 answered thc slim gen? tleman, *1 intend to use them myself/ 'This to me !' exlaimcd the noble i man. 'That's what I said/ replied the slim man. 'Perhaps you are not aware who 1 i am ?' roared the now thoroughly agita? ted.and irate nobleman. *I am, sir, Fields Marshal Baron George Sparre, j the lasi^aud only one of my race/ zm^e?y.'-j^d0 to hear that,' said/ fte^ slim maii.Htepping into his car-; rfage. It wouId:be a terrible thi?g t? :'tKm^lhat\th?r&vn>ight'be -more of yon comi?g. 'I am inclined to think that "your race will be a foot'race.'-Sift" ?ngs. ii **.- THE RULES - OP/ELIZABETH FRY. IHiefoJlowfng. ruieVJor the guidance of Hfe"*are hy, the celebrated Mrs.-Fry : fc>. Never ?oseianyltimev I-do not con? fider that lost wHch is spent in amuse hment or'reCT^eaticn everyday-; but al? ways-be. in the habit7 .of.^being em lplayead "?>-v v " - t ' '; Never .err the least in tru th, y: Never say - an ill th?Dg of a person when thou canst say a good thing of him. Not only speak charitably, but feel so. Never be irritable or unkind to any? body. ' .Never indulge thyself in luxuries that are not necessary. ;.I}Q all things with consideration, and when thy path to act right is most difn -cuit.'pttt confidence in that Power alone ?^>ie^4s-ftWe^?o-.asst8t thee, - -&04l~ exert iHhrae own powers asrfarras .tbey go. . "Ihtliquor selling" be confined to the [.saloons', "the" filthy "^dives' and rum shops, and half, the ; temptations that lead to intemperance.would be removed. It is io the bar-room of the respectable hotel, at the wine table of the fashionar. *ble resort, that young men begiu. to tread..the road that leads to a drunkard's grave.; - It is here that the first drink is taken and-the coDvival habit formed. The elegant bar room, with its cut-glass mirrors, its paintings and tapestry, is only the feeder of the grog-shop and 'dive.' The transition from one to the ether is easily and quickly accomplish? ed .-JV. Y. Observer.. Take a dessertspoonful of oatmeal, place it in the morning in a tumbler, and fiji up with new milk. Let it |;stand all .day, and take it for. supper or at bedtime. The grains will have been softened by their long soaking in the milk and- can be eaten with a spoon. This1 ?3~ said' by its advocates to be a ['specific against ' neuralgia, and is also recommended to persons of sedentary habits. THE TEMPER?HSE WORKERj . ' Removed from Columbia, S. C. A Live, Temperaiiee Paper, Published Semi-monthly in ; ; 7 " S?MTER,: S. C. " Under the EdiiorLaI^aaaga|^^^(r^Ni ?^GTCJ. OF I.O.G.T. OF S. c. . " Assisted bj an able corps of Editors. Thypatrpnage. and" influence of all friends [^Temperance, is solicited. Terms only 60 cents a year. To advertisers desiring a wide circulation, it oifers'au excellent medium. On business, address N. G~. OSTEEN, . " - Pablisher. O'CONNOR'S BAKERY The undersigned informs His frien?V?oji pat . rons that be has '"*"V-N RE-OPENED I-I?S BAKERY, . and is now located in the STORE ADJOINING B. J. BARNETT'S,. Z< - where lie will keep a FULL AND -COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of every article to be found Tn ? FIRST 0L?S3 BAKERY. He will ruake a specialty of FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GROCERIES. .-. - He is in daily receipt of fresh goods. A continuance of paslf favors is respectfully, solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. F. J. O'CONNOR. April 14 - . A. J. CHINAR DEALER IN f 4* Drugs, M?diciies and ' ;." :c ?emicals. FINK TOLLET SOAPS. HAIR A.\TD TOOTH T?tttTSlI KS. PERFUMERY AND FANCY , TOILET ARTICLES, ?c., A'C. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND ; B YE STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY, $c. - 'Price's Cream -Sacing ^toaer, Which for purity, strength and healthfulness, stands aloue. ?Tou? Pat?at Star Lamp, Giving a light equal to 3 or 4 ordinary lamps and is perfectly sale. Eaickcrbecker Shoulder Braces, For ladies and-gents. Easily adjusted and worn with comfort. Full svpphj of Fresh Garden Seeds. April 9 SUMTER BARBER SHOP, REMOVAL. THE UNDERSIGNED informs his cus? tomers and the public generally that he has removed his Harder Shop to "the room UP STALK? OVER TUE STORK OF DUCK? ER & BULTMAN, where he solicits a continu? ance of patronage. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in HAIR-CUTTING. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING. &c. Ladies and families waited upon at their hemes, when desired. June IC x __ J. S. NETTLES. ICE CREAM I IDE BREAM I I ?AYE OPENED J?Y ICE CREAM GAR? DEN, NICELY FITTED UP Especially fer Ladies, And respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. I trust that my efforts to keep open a FIRST CLASS ICE CHEAM GARDEN will be appreciated by ihe public. Mylunga experience ia tue business is a guarantee ] that I will give'satisfaction. Orders for family parties; weddings or pic-' r.ics will be filled at short notice and delivers j ed in auy part of town. Price, 50 lo 60 cts.' per quart. ICS ! ICES 2 I will deliver daily from ice wa ?ron to cns tomers, ice in any quantity, nt the following prices: less than 50 pounds. 2 cents; frbnj ? 50 to 100 pounds, IX cents : over 100 pourid?j ' l? cen;s per ?iou nd. Special raies lo regula J ' customers. Remember that I am the only on.? in towt who keeps ice at nil times, and I ask thc pail ronagc of thc citizens to enable me to keen 1 my ice house open ail the"season. Vi. J. ANDREWS. April 14 eONOAREE HORS f?R APB -AND SMALL FKUiTS IN GREAT VARIETY] For sale at lowest prices. Address R. M. SIMS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 21 The Greatest Medical T?mnp?i of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A . Loss of appetite, Bowel? costive, Pain in the head, wi tb a dell* seurat lon in the back part, Fain nuder tho shoulder blade, Fullness after eating, with n dis? inclination to exertion of bc dr or mind, Irritability of temper, Lew spirits, wi tb a feeling- of having reelected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering- at the Heart, Cots before the eyes, Headache ever the Tight eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, Highly.coiored Urine, and _CG&.S7SPAT80&. TTTTT'3 P1IXS are especially adapted to erich cases, one dose eifecta such a chango offeelingastoastonishtbesmrercr. They Increase tlie Appetite,and cause thc body to Take on l?lesn-Vthns the system ia nourished, and by Then* Tonic Action on the l>iee*txT-e Ort-ansj'Kesnilar Stools are produced. Price 2*>c? Murray St..HT.Y* ii GHAT. HATR or WHISKERS changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of this BTE. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold-by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 31. Office, 44 Wurray St., Hew York? mmmmms HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. G. THIS NEW AND9- ELEGANT. EOUSE, -with all modern improvements, is now open for the-receotioif of guests. ' S. L. WRIGHT & SON, May 6; - Proprietors. IF YOU WANT TO * GUS BAH, AND MAKE . USE AU- tho Latest improvements. FOR DSSOR5PTSVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman & Co., SOLS AGENTS FOR E.REIIiGTOi?SONS' Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 233 Broadway, " " " NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. & CO., T3 State Street, Chicago, ARMORY, - - -? ILION, .N. OVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. EADE IK THE BEST HAT?KE3, BY SKILLED WORKKEK: PEHEKBER THAT GUS -GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. KO HOLES OR RIVETS 70 WEAKEN THE BLADE, SEND FOT? CtRCULARS. EEIISS??l AGE?SUL??EAL CO., ?LIO??, Kc Y. Kerr York GfSco. IIS Chambers Street? Are von faiiinjr, try WSLLS1* KZ?LTZT RE - K2WE2, apure, dean,wholesome JIU'^?3 ai&a >3k?r^ ? Fer Brain. ?TciroR. ??tow.ch?Ii?sr. Kidneys, Ltmpa. Ah Cneqnaied Invigorant. Cores Ees-dache, Fever, ?gse? Chills, 3 DEBILITY ? WEAKNESS. Nice to take, t??c merit, imequaledfcr ! TORPSO .UVE? and Might ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ u ch u-Pa! ba^* S Remarkable Care? r.r Catarrh of the | Bladder, Iinlammati^n,J?rritatioiiof Sid- ja ne js and Bladder. Stone or Gravel Bis- 9 \ eases of the Prob?is Gland, Dropsical fe Swellings, ' Fer?ale Bis?ases, I-ncontin- g ence cf Urine, all Diseuses cf the Genito? urinary Organs in either ses. For Un? healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Cbapin's Injection Fleur," each Si. For SYPHILIS, either contracted or hereditary taint, use Charin's- Constitu- Ja tion Bitter Svrvrp, $3.00 per .bottle, and? Chapin's S^fcSitie Fills.' $2.00; and Cha- ts ? pi:x1s Syphilitic Sair*, Si.?O. ti bottles S ? I Syrup. 2 of P?is, 1 Salve, by Express on a 1 receipt of SiO.CO, or at Drasgists. e I E. S. WEES; .Tcrsev Ci tv, N. JU U. S. A. S TJipT Tj tor working people. Send 10 ce?.ts ?DALIT post*ge, and we will mail you free, a roy:'.!, valuable sample box of goods that will pat you in the way of making mere money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not requir? ed. Voa can lire at home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, t?f all .age?, grandly successful, 50 cents to $5 easily earned every evening. . That ail 'A ho 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 save for all who start at once. Don't delay. Address Slinson & Co., Portland, Mairie._ Tf??~CCNT?NEJ?TAL F?E IHSITIAHOE COMPANY. -o THE UNDERSIGNED represents the above Company, and is prepared to insure stores, goods, dwells ess; furniture, barns, and stables. The Continental is one among the test in tho Country, and its rates the j same as the oilier first class companies. Kc I calls especial attention to its five-year install? aient plan. W. F. R1IAME. ? >.?arch 4 tf FOI? rms pun &ti\"t D\)Jh SiXySQ r<-?nc??i'iins Tricker. Ri?G?er; f.i> ..'.II''JZ-tujx ?'''4 Hi>min.-v...niK! !>..?! \ :~ -; -:,?.-?Yei.a-,.: ?sisal >.*nZ\ ciCme?v? ?rras?^Sjg^^g !!??**. VZ??ZZU?Z veers. r-?lK'^ /K-f- |.<?!8*e ix iorc y?-;i par 'ii;/' "*yT"':.'(ff?' ?..i*:?:. - " c/Ae;;' sc."::?o V\'*?> V.''/'<'? :?.../.';,? .V.7.V * ffrWJt io .*? /, f <?% ? ?/fft Ti.ey ure t:??I /?t; r-.-""!^'^..sr nao. ?uraUft ata! li;:lu 2w"WS?*!r^f* v'^vi:i:l:i??!'. S3JT3 2S ??hrr CCW? -"^ w ' rEaniMch2?ce ^ C?- io $53. U Pitrclintc d im: :IK ri uti srvvc rJ-'?O. S?>II;1 ior 1 circular ..awi 1 O . A - V/OO? ? CO., U testiiii?niaS?. y V7 S. '?Vn?h -St.. ??i?ila<"?u l*a. K Tl!" laii?S*st or?O "<r-sr --V^v /S ? rV-rrii?-r?y R!-?-??? /-< VK'^.?H_ he hras-.i fi-..?n <..:.? t-j ^ : '.// ' r'il Siso'l 6i7.i-..rtt .v:v.-:t?. / ^^vv^r^S Jarra hr.Ti?ii?r*:ilrev?f<. . >'v- cr os cenii'i?ft?. S?" ? ..?- .'.'.>."' X ure .fc-3ter. In valu- S .I'?-** >>' Cv%r; epete a??le . ' ? 'y.-y^;-'^:^^ wan cn? ever? aa yr-; 5. V?-V';-^:C?v-'>^ ?2Ri5? $!?Ctt!d bave a v-??r cse. Sent free, hy . v; " >.\v5t??^ ma<i, for ?5 cents in --. \^iy~^-V'l?r fslivi?ips. Cric-r I7t?w. ' I '.;,.>V".^;- '-v PO'5 ??'-t our cHtaloipu?! ot SSf?^^sS?S^ ??as. Sesiiths; ct:. Address ^..??^?^ Vif 11 .A D S ??': ?I ?. Pii.'JN' 4. FIRST OLMS JOB . WORK AT BOTTOM! PRICES. W?TCiiMAN AND SOUTiiROS JOB OFFICE. OUR PREMIUM. Every farmer is interested .in tbe welfare of bis stock, and should have on hand, for ready 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 beneOt of our farmer subscribers a large number of copies of "Kendall's Treatise .cathe Horse," one of which we propose to give to every one who pays for hu paper in advance. The ' book is one of great value, as gs*rr^'i?g? it is an index of diseases . which ^^^^S gives the symp? toms, cause, and the best treat? ment of each. It contains a table, giving all the principal drags used for the horse,, with the ordinary dose, affects, and antidote when a poison ; also a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages of the horse; a valuable colfection of recipes, and much more valuable icformalion. Remember we GIVE this valuable work to all who pay their subscription in' advance. J. D. CRAIG 5i FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 1 SUMTER,' s. c. - A PULL A SSORTMENT OF [ xi 3? Xl i t TT J? ? embracing all the styles and qualities usually found in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stand3, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Notsj Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames,. Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, <fcc, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMEN IS FD7,L AND COMPLETS, COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging- ' For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from $3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day,' is given to this business, in all its depart^ men ts, and satisfaction guaran - case. Oct. 9 . lifer |?s m$MMWL^M m?hmmt* 1 lip M?T . wi? ?3 jp?Silica X?lUUiJli;^ m m mutins BY am ?1 &^$~??eio?%veS?*?^^?(mt (? encrai OlSea, II?02, K. ?. ItOTT l?ezk CScc, SSS Broa&vsj. Buying- Agents Wanted, frERIItfiTGS (Double end Triple ?.ciien) Tba BEMST?X6N PUMP is anead of all competition in working easily . and rapidly. '" It is secure from freezing ; and.never needs priming'. WE j?U2I>I3IT ATTACHMENTS TO TTTE rrrMTS TO riT rnzM ron ess W?TO;WTKD HILL.' Send for Eiustratee' Circular and Price List, -reith. XestinVbn?aTsi - Address, REMGT?5 M'L CO., Koa, I?. T. KEV TOSS Oracz: IIS Chambers Street. SPECIAL. NOTICE. EPPERSONS1 STABLES IS THE PLACE TO CCI' YO?R . NICE. CHEAP BOGGY HARNESS -ALSO Saddles, Bridles, &c, March IO_ PATENTS Obtained, and all business in the U. S. Paten Office, attended to for ODERATE FEES. Our office isopposiie theil. S. Patent OSce, and wc can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send-ODSL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentabilitv 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 D. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual clients in youl own State, or countv address ? C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. THE WAVERLY^ CHARLESTON", S. C. Thc 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 thc Public's obedient servant. JOS. PEICE, Jr. RATES-$2 and $2.50 per day. Sofit 16 0 WITT?OT'T STEAK POWER BX USING OUTFITS OF BAK??E8' PAT. FOOT P0WEK< machinery can compete vita steam power. Sold va trial* ?tlcfci ! :?nd woodworkers send for pnces. niastrd'catalogneiftec. , fer"; te. ? lit?. KAmc?* Co. _??.? Etockft>r*l,lll. f ? Address No 2 ! I !'? .M :ii n yt. W WTKT mere moncv ti::in at anvthing else bv M taking an agency for the best selling hook out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. Hallett Book Co., Portland, Maine. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma? tion of ail flesh. Send 25 cents TO THIS OFFICE for a copy of. ? new horse bool: 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 taugh t in any other way. It has a large number of val nable recipes, most of which, 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 ? OC O^pQ have said they prefer &Q red it to books which cost S5 and $10. " . This valuable boole will be presented free to all new subscribers to the Watchman end Sevlhrcn who pay for one year in advance, and also to oid subscribers who pay all arrears ahd a'year in advance. C. L HO?T &3RO., Thatches, Clocks,Jewelry, Spectacles. ?cc, &c. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL', Shells, "Wads and Everything Pertain? ing "to Breech-Loading Guns. Dec 36 % RUBBER STAMPS MAM E. STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indellible ink, or for printin^^jaiii^i^yf cards, and PS OF Ki3fl> fer stamping BUSINESS-CARDS, E2?YEL OPES or anytbing else. Specimens of various stvles on hand, which will be shown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders'filled promptly. :.' .:? Call on C. P. OSTEEN, At the. Warehmrtn and Southron Office. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty;, but it is a part Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balrii both' freshens; and beautifies? MOTHERS' FRIEND! NO More Terror!! This invaluable pre? paration is truly a tri ' No More Pain! wb of science skm *1W **kwj.w ?and no morelnestima -, . ble benefit was ever NO ?40re Danger ! ! bestowed on the moth- ' - ers of the world; - -T0-.It not only Mother or ' M&i^tenV^ xT?{ labor and lessens the . . intensity of pain, but, The Dread of better than all, it greatly, diminishes the M OT H E R H 00 D;?X ??? ", . . . [ieaTes the mother io a Transformed to |condition b:gbly W~B i?^K O7* ?w^wi:vorabIe.t? speedy're-' JSLB SUr JL J?L? able to flooding, con? . .. vulsip.ns, and - other and- alarming symptoms *m J*K incident to lingering IT ll an<^ Pain^a^ labor, its i3 \J JL . truly wonderful effica _ cy in this respect ent? <5**A+w T??eJtles the Mothers'Friend gaiety ana EaS^toberankedasoneof the life-saving appli -TO anees given to the ? a . m world by the discover-, S^u?nng WOnan^(?es of modern-science. Fro03 the nature of the case it.will of course be understood that we cannot publish certifi? cates concerning this remedy without wound? ing the delicacy of the writers. Yet-we have hundreds of such testimonials'on file, and no mother who has once used it will ever again be without it hr her time of trouble. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that Kj it were admissible to. make public the letters we receive, the "Moth? ers7'Friend would ont-sell anything on the market." ... .. _^ I most earnestly entreat every femaj^*ex pecting to be confinined, to use i^ifeers Re? lief. Coupled witfajftjs^gairsefty'i will add .&?tT3fun}4^ practice (fotty four years,) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick delivery. H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta,'Ga. Send for our Treatise on i;Eeattb and Hap-, piness of-Wotnan," mailed free. - BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ' Nov ll Atlanta, Ga. ASHLEY 8M?LL GMlFSPEC'HCL" The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain on thc Market. The S. G. S. has been used all over our Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. " ASHLEY ASM ELEMEiW, ' . Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply'' Ammonia. ..... ASHLEY COMPLETE 8ARD?N 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 cf thc Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sppf 23 Charleston, S. C. PljiM^^^I ^-DEALER IN ^^^^P^| Stoves,. Ranges, Grates, fcc, ^^^^^^^? ROOFING TLV, SOLDER. >k SHEET IS03S AND WIRE. "??kJ^^W^^ ^ HS KING STREET, 1L^^ CMAR?iES?OIV, S. C. Sept 16 o I "have the agency in ?yN^Vv vii 1// - ?his County for the PC^>!SS . CELEBRATED IDEAL BICYCLE, f^^^^^^?l ; THE BEST BICrCXE MADE j ^1^^ W ' FOR THE ?ION Er. . ikn^ &*F For particulars, call '-V^^y^f /W/W /\ on meat the WATCHMAN AND // f y\n?\ \ SOUTHRON OFFICE, where I /tl C \\ fCTrYTvkl will take pleasure in exhibit- . \?// /// /I \ ^(/fA C. P. 0STEEN.^^^^L1^^___!_ , iain1 miiurggv_, ,i ?jjro?ca?e.-xif i?uii?rWBi??cBMPWJ?' i??i?8a*wa-WCT* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fe ^e Largest and Mest Complete /?^"^S-fi^S??? ^ ^" ^^^Q? Esta"olisll2aea* South. ' ' j - ?p??? ~: j Established 1342.. ^^^^^? GEO. S. BACKER & SON, ^?^*M^^^^^?aB^m CHARLESTON, S. C. W ^^M^B ' Manufacturers of MRI WSffB?Sm mm* SASH, BUNDS, ^^^^^^^L^SS?fSS?m MOULDINGS, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^MD BUILDING' MATESIAL. B. F." Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ky ^ ?5 69 ?21* ? YOUR -BY LARICINO YOUR CLOTHES -WITH i??IBBEB STA??IP -AND lUBELLIBLE IHK. FOR SALE.BT C. P. OSTEEN, At Watchman and Southron Office, . SUMTER, S. C. j?2T Ink Warranted IndeUibh. I F. MITCHELL <fc SON, PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills A>'D COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TIIE SALE OP COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f'f re. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN. &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. TniZl?.aDd receive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money, right away than anything else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed from, first hour. The broad r?ad to fortune opens before the workers"Absolutely sure.- At -once; address, True & Cfo., Augusta, Mame. AND DE?XSRS m . ^^^^P No.' 320 KriTO=??^^^?^ ^" ^ '/ ' Opposite CORNICES AND ?PMLSTERY MOsS WINDOW AWNINGS .li ADE TGOSD^^S ^WboTcSa?e^^ Boots, Shoes, Tnoks/Si ' r CH?E^OT?^C?r i ii Particular attentiottgiTeufto 3?3EoM|||j of Orders, and all ?t?odsrgt^a^t?ea%?i^ represented.>; ' '.: - -'; ^\\%i$^^St GEO. W. STEFll?s3 Steffens & Wffli?cgi^^ Auction anti Commission Heroi?^jg 197 EAST BAY AND.50;ASI>' 52Sf?J?^?^^ ''?J(Ancti?n'^o?v'State" ^^flfr^^^^? Foster's ?"Tires BOIL^ V??9W;?)?^ Real Fwnch H? fibres. '5-hoo?s-/$1.50 r- T-?ooksj -&:^*I<?W ?2.00 pet^a?r/^-^ ? :FANCY GOODS^ CflKISTi?ASK STATIONERY and a- vanety'o?-^rt?cles^f Christmas Presents., STAMPING AND EMBROtDEI and .a full assortment pf aj? ^neceoary^ir rials/ tessons in Emlbro^?^ atT^?^i rates. Bntterick's-Pt??kw?iible^essji terns at ; PHIL? SCHUCKJffAJfTf, .; 271 KING ST"., .CrTAlKEESTON; Si?Eg Dec 36" : -/-/A^'-^.^^S GEO. L G. COO ; 23? KIN(fj?^00^ ? ?h?sl?^^^^ Marett 24 : : 273 KING^Sm?m^^^^ Fine Diamonds, Wat????^ CLOCKS, JEWELRY; ; ::^fj| SILVER AND SPECTACLES A?D EJE ^GT^jjj^S^p : .?* 3aQ^a^ottment:^^^^^^^B WEDDING r?OE^^ . always on hand; - . '--^fE Order* promptly fitted^ Watches ait?g^ jewelry carefully'--^pa^red'ty^^^^i expert worhmen. :/;?^^ 273 KING STREET, CHARLE^^vSgC? PAVILION; Hops?S CHARE3SST02?? S. '?L^ . ]|j|?l| F?VS? Cfass in all ~its A^^iwtm&&^^ Supplied with all 3?odern^Im^rp^em??^?;^^ Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger: Elevator,- Elec* ' trie Bells and Lights.' Hea>^ ed Rotonda.'- ^- <"V*'2*P9? RATES $2 0a, ?2.50Aim43!00?^ Rooms Reserved by Mail or Teleyr?p^^? ^??t rom WIND^^ 211 Kim STREEl^^?ig ' Four Doors South Academy of : Music, - CHARLESTON, S. C. : Jpp THIS well appointed Hotel.was openeil^^S the receptionj?f Gu?stSj.??arch i^:I$8j$?||| by G. T. ALFORD; recent^ prop?etor;fo|^^ the "New Brighton floteV-^Sollivan's Is&ia?l|?| . The "WINDSORS: is ^ewly,. fnrai^^^ throughout, baw ng Woven Wire Spring Hair Matresses on 'alF^L- Fronting. o'??^ King Street, wHh e^teostre^n&ern ?xpt^^g -ure, making . ' " 'J$??? AU the Rooms Dryr Airy and Pleasanti?^| To make the "HOTEL?- W^?^Ri'Vw??^ has long been wanted, a ?STRICTLY FAMI? ^ LY HOTEL, ' \^<. :J: ?$M No Liquors will be sold onMe:premtset?^? Rates, Si .50 to S2.00 per day-Liberal^ terms made bv the week or.month. ,r .. "-.-'J^ ' G. T. ALFORD, 3^a8gr^^p THE AIM?R EOTJS35, f . " C?RNER ?V('%:. ",. -S^^S Yanderhorst and E?^fSa^^ HAVING BEEN LEAS&^BY-S^^g (Formerly of 190^ Mee?nj|??^^^ IS NOW OPEN for "th? 'accotB?O^?^^S Boarders. Parties vis?ing^C^le?^p?^w;^ ?nd this House 'convenwotly ?ioaii^:i?r^i*^^ ness, and directly on thc lice of ?tr*et Ri?wj?;^ Terms, per day, $150. - ^'V^iX?-?j'^^S Feb 13 - ->?' .iM^Z*mm $0(1(1 linn w presents yit^-awxy^ $?UU,UUU 5:c?n?'^^'^^l^ii will get/r?a packragetrt" gjjodi^of?^p that will start you in wow-li^at^^^i bring-yxm in moneys :fe8^Tt\an?'ai lese in America. C Allabpntgthe^$2ip presents with v?ach-^^^%pMS^| everywhere, of either ^^^k0^ the time, or spare tinre'oniy^to^worfc' at thelr?wn tom^?^?r^Mi^^S|