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THE SWEETEST OF ALL. [A Poem eritten e.rprcsslyfor Dinkis & Co.] Distilled from pleasing perfumes Of fragrant, tropic flowers, That row in ver. nt rtaes 'on. othirn -urin bower , The r-et,. t or l!~ 1 e -) n An'. TYPHQ D AJ~ FE "a - . 1Y c* ' ;t v 0 1 thN in seihed, b.- Lawr a C(urt Of su. Nepalese- arit is th.e ont' conljL I wh. the" s :i,: 0r Onr e - the occasin of ivl '' His oylC ih is l Ix" C,4i~.\ i it as a sneet,.lor ou in , or ae-. v.me is exciting e'nough. b't .o compar ed to actual p'ar'iii.tion :n it as an C e com batanUt. When 1 proposedl tha.t I shoni lbe allow ce to make this :x'1 ilt. th r U ", was only granited1 on Piv oiin y credital !y at at -ehear Al. sihen I was sent among the tro s on bar- back of an eias 'lent, With nabing b. rope to 1:01.1 bye and made to od.- the br h , as he Was sent through te. -t 1::s fil sp'eed. But this was notuia. t..> t1 difficulty Of arriving soutd na -int an - a ilmb at the.A of the chase on tie foil.i'ng da when thoa elepl.ant, I b :st:od , c:: rather upon whe I squatted, mae- Dbn, formed one a band of one hundrd and Lity, tea; ait a clumst ru thrgh tiie juL , aft Wild hid, whch it :.i-ally overtook, and -with which iu nae in pitc-hed 'battle. I shall never for.et the uproar .a excite men oftha sigulr cnfla;the trumpet-1 ing of the eleni-he screamswh of the fwotouts-t'ae firing by t11e soldiers of blank cartridlges-the crasbt ng of the branches as the huge monsters, wit o teir trunk curl - up, butted into one another lr a ikey s, and their riders defty threw lassoes of :ope over their unwieldy heeds-formed a cob it in tion of sights and so-.mds calculated! to leave a lasting imprenion. It is so neilt to take prosaoners under these conditions that we thougot we did wellin capturing four out of a herd of twelve. I came home utterly exhausted by the cangringes-tnhes, crsohe bthe mob oth e jcronstl itg elephats tnh ust ineitattey iave oner.m antei ha lst mny thigripdf1e piefeLrw ase of rope wsvlet:rc wasr to holdy n by. ormd tofn of sihes and mynnd bleinge1:andleand aflatin otim&on otevo.seo n tg ist hadcot to ete nrmy eruour thesetion-tonts thatpemdout ei I Gcmehoe Terl aeChaced y Tihant exerto sayh your beengs necso all esour beaing maseociesry or hngingebr ai-o prase bt the thobs anof ite tubagesepantd hchitislet gipa frompee .frp ic a l the Whn tohold arn b lgeday.h Id order mtt cighich ouhte had toe there myoeur aungs bleang al anhei fetwor. Aetnwhato theyvido, they eaa-h stuall it acost eto crotap, peumo-s poictiorrh,~tt cosumion r ay o th a iye ofThroat Cand e. n hd istond,'ou lungtns. alor bad. Allr bratig to ofirv rido The rfs ust oanesre wat to. Nt orid ofthem.ue Tat si~s btarli Bohe's Germds ofSttuehic an arrgtiests iWenthese as faigd ye, yhou emayt depe upnhis for cattn.' tAere, oulng cano<.-Ever day u~ or. oIrAd wsome~ fois~ryo ao on wema ra - hoca. :-i-a, asifa 1 son could~ rCn up 0o you fwih of risatra.ted wit chnor woud ad onla e o ito iNeni'iit There1 dinisraton of1' this. au shet is he an opraion of grea deliccy, an therconi Sv'is beh n just'When ovr ywou read abouta gcoirl sho wasi asuc'rng seized h a bman and I''1 toha no beed tiahled truh.Dr 1A.o :. Bzernavs in aloe Dem~ oeldr' iit. Consunito a ay. seen. , at irstc o ford. D:inot vri ay" der ato imose nooe vornilt'hs hpuiati on of Dr. thne Newli Dnis e for Compi, evCon ad obut be sue yo gta: gn enn. Beseeb cab makemr ar.d "h a rtoione' his some tipt ~as oos .t jud the sa e trn'the Di ed but ins ipn (ttinba Dr. ings r w ~ coery. wic. is o wuate to ginerelief inin" Thet, L\a and 's. airee :in. Tr'fial) otl fr.:e at J. G. Di nin C's UCityD order~ "Any aters fr meMr Dius enburv?"fo Cni'n~' Count PaIco stmaste "Dunno VI ben busv ar. ud hestret ha inthid timet te City Boarde.r: -Iny ther s fa imr. County- Pstmastr: "*aymisto. I beender reck orn' h a-runni't hinffte ifdgi timee opthi afeao'ln. bg n fI i anythingte for meon t'll a ad I in fist. Piraps you think a United States postmnas ter ain't got no rights." A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. E. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County At-/ torney, Clay County, Texas, says: "Have ..ed Eletri Bitters with most happy ults. My brother also was very low with Jalarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured >v timely use of this medicine. Am satis iLd Electric Bitters saved his life. Mr. 1). T Wileesson, of Horse Cave. Ky.. das lik. tstim-ny aiv n- : Hie possitive b"ve 7 n- Iav (ied. had it not er- .Wfr E ceiie . tin rs. nu' 7.ru s ormenb7. m1:2.i 1: cou d not s :i I tw . 1 a e s e H-1 041 n~r am a neair co',tm k'j I c n lielne happened to~ ge-oe fth Si .1 ' t t: tl\' . .7t ge p;I ph-s I t readS pit an tottle ofeSEIGLLe SRi, ohke E xt ac of .1 RooIts) wi-h Itoo-k exactl accoring to diectiuad I haLd not it..Ken te wole Of it bef (orI I a1 w. the bettevr. 1V lati*nes'--s beg-an Junie d S82, and contiied to Auii st D th wh~en I 04et'1n to tZake the, Syup Very' Soon I col(' dI lt4tle' 1i :"Lt work. The cou:f Ah let me and I -was no re Iroubled in breathing. Now I -m peifectly. cur'ed; and oh, Iow happy I am! I cannot -xpres-s gratitude enoughr for 1wEL S 1 SYIR (Shaker Ex tract of Roots). Now I must t dirctisributd Ihadnotll cautiona c~ttheeler gans the I medcin elline hemdi were thlrebninueed to de-u~ now, wheneer Iione iis to eh foundit iser kept lIk ao rlic. -1t 1ih 1ok Th oc rouwe in reataohave ent minefrcsix culed; and oh, di:toct hpeopl I a!e cnot the geditdeo tenog kfow ~iGELt it eurd (Ser Ex-b te to tht the rightor kin ou dinric womtn ho wiasd~lok inutioikg d:the pandl who tl th :nt'ere, tesin thefo her wouldh d onsulte ad severv doct, blutc none isuto be he. fI told er~e ofe Seie' rowrd to readote the na n: don for h~ e taO she mint ndak no~ Pmik he took~ my ase anu t aru . ua no she 'in forft~i. henoh, sulndt ~ the ,1etarond. ar amazed The meicine har, inbadt ucponsures ivor ne7 e~ u mt~n pole say v on wrte the tranye mowe,.' :':her tat the Syra. Sdee ino erfut who web cofle t. 7n(re arond ucould m~rd~ moe a n dirciae oaen curaed iy it The in uri ourV ditict:zn wh caught aiol av gon taroga so e water,' an was i n bed five \ears with: costi'eness and1( rheumat 1 pins, andl hlad to have an attendant to watch bv her. There was not a (ket!)r in the surroundingl dis'tr ict to wvhomi her mother h::i not aniedC to relieve her child, but everyV one croMSed thouelve and said they could 1:. t help her. Whenever the little bi~c rag a ui is rung in ourpac whe iyod is dead,.w th~oeght s?rely it was for he.r; but Seigers Syrtp *d Pills (Shalter Extract of R o) sa- -0her le. and now she is as heli hv as anybody, goes to chuch 'and can work even in the fils verybody was astonished whenr they saw her out, knowing how ma n' years she had1 been in bed. To-day she adds her grati tude to n ine for God's merciesn and Seiger s Sy"rup. MArn Hus. ShakeVr Medicines are now being sod ini alarts of the wvorl. and are w oringu wonders, as shown in the above ca~se. A. J. mrIE. ..54 Warren St., New York. EHT 8 P maybe round on file at Gr~o. P. THISPAPEROWEL.T & coS Newspaper Advetrtising Bureati(10 Spruce 8t.) where avertlhng contracts may bEW OK Notic to Trespassers. I NOTICE IS hereby given that all persons are forbidden to trtspass on my lands on BlaCk Uiver and Pudding Swamip, for the puirpose of hnnting or fihing: and any onek trsp n g after the date of this notiee, will b prosecutl "t the extent of the law. THus. L. SHANNON. .\ng :'l, t10o. .i~.'ning Home Schoo' F() BUYS .k1) GrLS. --- -- ( -liIf ( il1 SCi.ol 4 Or.-. :cilna i'n CALi S. t I F 1 'ri Clas i a! it 6..-1n.1 Suiei't.'d with all Modern -mrlovelmen; Lxe.-llent Cnisne. Large Airy IRZOm, U -i - P::ssenger Eievaor, FLe tic Lele and L ghtslHeat ed 1ht a. R. T~' I2.00 '- 0, AND S'.0 Rom' R, I ted I, .3z; or Tor Ireleyt Registration Notice. I will be at th-e Court House (Cleris of fice), the first Ionday ii. every month, to allow persons coming of age since the: last election to e-;;ister and to attend to other oaicil, bursine.-s. S. P. HOLLADAY, Supervisor of Registration. Clarendon County. P. O. address, Paunola, S. C. C. hxaw, J. M. Mhaw. COLUMBIA WGRKS. C. M~AYHEW & SON, Mor Manuhflietureris of. and Decalers ini all kinds of ALL KILNDS TOORDER. (Il :: UE ii'11 and otIlle7 L.' cc U.lW~li EHA''I7. 1: rm i-:ar. Ch triestonr, ec. C. AVEnY & -ON's PL~lX DeW L~i , P. .iNE : ..: . r.. . Wa h r'v Morn c tc 'n ' F w Wir . Can 11)I.'J ,drl cins &a: ile iacN . W ra Sr et, uteed . 9.97-n r~ A.RICLTURAL STE I()jingI arti 1)es. i TownePmenqp, iain Min Street, Sumter, S..C.C-7-m Aug 9--P.RIC E &CO EDEL BROS., Richmond, Va., MIANEACTUIEL> or t om:, c~ and Q g0's : -Or *'' L I. I~ f A ns a s essad of C"arlesto, s o C. .N.'FACTt~RF.-.-Isz.() F eram~~T a-rters o.IT Pelzer, ]od-gers &C. GeneravelAgns r s t p gnerally. with any o the above bran if F erth'Liers. JERVET HOUSE J. E. JERVEY, Pro p ri e to r, CL.--.ok C An i .n-o 17.I 1Y~ IL, 4l.al D a ls 0in DOIV11..,,,00. .1 'u1 . ; iles( . > C J. ;n aex emati. ter .La, 1-2, 87 ly. JOII S. W.ISN, . Atore nd ouse. o tLw Teb. :{S. 5 Attorneyr sc~ie at Law . M arnninge S.1 C. aet t try Pubi it h el.riceJAl . i. 1. I ~ iworflmmr ,C II D~s: s . WI m-se, S Attor a m-s r a Law MANNiN2G, S. C. rG. ALE 1UGIS J. As..n. 1-2. Do nw L Otile Set ot L'Cowr Manning, S. C. ~-"bytr Pt!-iic with-n seal.t~ r , I t e t:tsv n rt tDr. I'wS upry. cems, . C - 1)L i0,. ;,- te;-;. J34AI 4SA7 S L N -tor e -- d - o n elo - -r- - a ,; -L A i M- s"M ___ 6 A S I GI, S ii S A )L ~ ~ no ::,w - an i ng. S. C. fq ~ 71 i'.2U.y7)m-aTo'ISC u -u Due. No.1.> .o wia I:tr nns.Prfm . ae I'rtcasDrg Houe.PicsAo iUctv~ n .n all t her usies. in tr - '.Pt - line' auen d to fo S11E: . .n . Drt>5. i DouRW. P Wi e a1 vis ba o panbil rofits. e at Uwe mire '> ml A IN l'SL E. Wss iE OB T111 I'A EST We> refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Ofriee. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or Corunty. write to C. A. SNOW & CO., 'Opose a tent Office Washington, TD OTTO F. WIETE ' Wholesale Grocer. VTTOLESALE hacler in Wines, Liquors and Segars. No. ISI EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1844. Charleston Iron Works, Mranufacturers and Dealers in ffarine Siationary and Portae Engines and BoiHers, Sam 4ill 31achinery, Cotton Pre.se, Gins, R: 1rozd, Steam T oa , Ma c~ists', Euig-neers' and 31i11 Su~ppai. &L..ZI pa~I r. vTn s o'a jei!! q in'ux a ain1 Lt pjidN. &nio'I.. - Charleton, 3. 0. -7 r U - C. ' n - RE PUE PRODUT OF THIE CC (ES TG.NCETLL i~ch andc -Natural Grain Flavor, B1righ't Col(or, -Ai Smlooth. Rlsan se 1*-rserv01 in pre ion. Whbolesolue1-- vs :,. bLe::ae eieb da oIe in .1 ll a1 a - et -ie :v;d pee~rless for Fa L us..; .h. s uirN.t h No.3 1E NEW To, c-r: , : a. I. A.ICAIRL. E.-arSir-Ini answer to your nol-tex of ths atce, skin., me wvhat hquor is, be(,.t for your ,s~e, I wouald -ay that I nwrcm !end thle '-GIOLDEN G-1, NA WHIS-KEY," to all of my patienats. I have ally tested it, anIdl knlow it to be perfectly pure, of 11ne, 11a1-or, and altogether up'erior to .1Ny other b"rand that I have mtwith. Tours iruly, . R. LANE, M. D. FOR SALE ONLY BY 'I .n ra s P.'c. '~ TheFinesrt Lignos Shegarws, and iToidbcco, Dispense at~ uil nd aroal (hit 1'Av OON. at Ch!rarlest'o' Pies. FORCOUGHSCROUP CONSUMPTION USE ma CRIS L TAYA Yr nULL-.E ;*' eSe.t frm r: n f the / r. .:,L /\YE 6-ANM. 11.cw ; r-men remedy forma-, Croup, Lhi'. -.lc 4o ke it. yd our CENTRAL lulLlo._,D (1' S.. C. -st Line between Cr u 'A iN %Nj PIA AND UP OrRm .*2: A. :.1-Lv.1Charleston, S. C.. . P.10r .1 ;" -- L n s 7.45. " ..33 Samter. " "64 U,*.-!0 " r.! Colinimi. " Lv -5.27 " .X-2 r. :-. W innsboro, " "3.48 4.18 " '"Chester, " '"2. 45 6.65 " " Yorkville, " 1"11.45.% .m 7.01 " n Lacst-r " 7.o 5.03 " | " I R c Hil, " - r .2 "~: ! :' i)12.(; f. 15 " I . Charktte. 'N. C " 1.00 " C2.48r ' r.;Newberry, ). C. i v 3.04 P -t 2.42 " reen-wood, " " 1:!.4-1" 6.3 " Larens, " "9.10 A X 4. " " Anderson, " o " 10.22" ,i.3*5 " : " Greenville, " | 0.45> G.I " " alhallat, " "( 82 4.'1 " "0b eil. " 10 3.:20" " Sartanburg" "!12.10 P m a P) 7.10 " " enderson'l _N C " 7 00 1 m On Sundays train will leave Charleston, C., 8.45 A. M., arrive Col7mba 1.00 P. I. L-turning leaves Colnmbia 5.27 P. M., rrive Charkton 9.15 P. M. Solid Trains between Charlestn and Col ubia. S. C. Special Parior Cars attached to is train betreen Charlston and Colam bia. No extra charge; for seat in these ars to passengers holding First Clss tick T. n m mrso, G en' Pass. Agent. J. F. DivM, Solid Trns betwe 3hyr1st,~ a1d87. TRAINS.C.Sei GOINGr CsOUThdt No. oer 15,r o seat ino the. "Dail..Daly.naily Noin~re 1, N.o.8.G 2 No. 27 Lv Lanes.. 8 0!0 " s 33 "25" r. CL..rleston 0 03 " 11 C0 " 5 N ( No 53 runs solid dly',. .:cp Snay, mna No. 55o 8unday~ oniy. from( omb to L.Ia~.'rton, vaj Snoter ani~ a L"es aaving TRIAINS GOING SOUT. NAo. 7L. N:> N . O . 2. Dail. Dal. lelv N-lorenc ' I'(C 20 ~l"er10 IL. " 7 1 0:1" Sl.orei ICn.dO al pont on . & . )ad o.5. ne Charleson d ay e'oet 7 la . I n arn rims sol i to ol 1:: d'10 55 ).) a. No . 5 C\leave Char?l -tou. i.t?"-y onl v t 8 .i A. M. "rrivin:." oa -1 1 'r~a a s N c:nrk'anl pxa or"" a hPC::L , 1. . .D \i . Trfn. Gen~' t i a-t .I!' S NG"nl *'l..:rj: SNJTON CL t'M' IA& UL . RA~ IL RO) .D. SdII". No 2'. No. 27. Ex p."t Daiy Daly ... ... ... I.5 r.z.I. 10.10 r.zr. .v L . am . .. . . .. .. .25, r. zr. 11.18 P. zr. ... .... .. 1 .24 .t. z. 12.37 a. zr. ""r *rece v.! . 3t. 2l.4 a. zz. C.40 .!. ':. r mtr.'L1 .x.N r. C'h n '!', a.z~ l."5 p. '. .0 A. M... .1 . . Traun' ingn -cb N. 7 .2. Da . . v. rC'lund>:a, 10 -5r 1'.4. r v. lm r on , 8.15 A. M1.4 r. Wilmngt or, nson C . .1. C. ~ A. 4. 1 . 5atin , A ........ion ad al pint b .ond shul t.k.e No. 2x. .t 5 FlrnewihTa. on .. ..... R. 1.r No4. KE ndY 78 o N at . allSainexcp inSvanTnah. Gatrenad limS't. .31EnnoGnrlPassengersfrpitso .&G Agent,