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I ^=== s '? gp| IT ^ <r* 3KS -3 & \ WAIT r?/\| f #4 ca 5c fa cprnrp n en! 4 i^fflctorv V Viv o 9 V V $ e m ^ac y t5i j v? VI V WN \J 1 c-uui eld fror .the lea 1L7 IV W(l W V* c>%? ? n your land==the Iar ist cost of productior gest crop i. B & . w B B B V. V B 2 wn&t : You P ^eed. I erefore, is a Fertilizer that i eacitlic nnccihlr1 ivill insure after vou O O V o II II ! A! EMOUK t'S FER lu y u iiiv havt proper 1; JTHJZE K/V9i I Vt7Uiw y prepared your grot RS ind v V It ii f ? Have ne'er yet successful lave be< failed to satisfy-=Ii en the users of our ?<-i mnmr coriinflC n fact so goods in th pv cnv * & ? 'ARMO >UR'S ME Our Ai ANS CR01 rents in this section ai; 111 manj ovviiuno P INSUR/ are: i ?.* * ^.7 ^NCE" & O ? o wr I. Edw F. H. I T. B. Edward ards, Co. Batesburg, lendrix, Leesville, S s & Co. Ridsre Sprinj , s. c. . c. r, S. C. s o o o 9. w ? LB1*! TUP MY! or. > : . r . ..? "1 (^ 'W V VV V**' . sV -?. * - v/, * - t; .. euros OF Wm (' . y i ff 'w V . U&lliiC ^iici v .. . had a long conversation before Emilj ...ho nnllnil ilnu ti HM%a? . 1?? F v- ,v v . , . . .. ?.. \ .y.. ^ j was sufllciently recovered 10 uwii Wit h 11 nneo l\5o lr??io I ?... . ?" ? ?. .?? O,* V ? ? '-'.I**- ?N% t ?V? Awt<?ni<h**ri?-Tint c<i miw?li nf r n** . *r. 0T\)T\0\f V4 va ? * a ? Mil M A I UDQ A ROMANCE B1 rt . U * U&WBJUI&J Vi LPHO. I ANN RATGLIFFE ^isuDDer. Montoni then came to liai laui;vi ij. ?> mi u mic cuicicvi the room, her aunt was conversing with complacency, and she saw the eyes of Yalancourt, as he impatiently rose, animated with hope. We have been talking over this adair, said Madame t heron, the chevalier has been telling me, that . the late Monsieur Clairval was the ^ lk? 1\ ...... .? v?.?wiiivuucoo iii3 juiiviiftiivua and enquiries. n From this period Valancourt made frequent visits to Madame Cheron C| and Emily passed in his society the t) happiest hours she had known since the death of her father. They were ^ both too much engaged br the present , moments to give serious consideration d to the future. Thev lnved and uhm larriaKe, as at the secrecy with rhlch it had been concluded, and the citation with which it was announ;d. Emily, at. length, attributed ^ tie privacy to the wish of Mo-toni, ither than of her aunt. His wife owever, intended, that Mie contrary ; An lould be believed, and therefore aded V a see 1 wished to avoid a bu.v r u s\ a * Sample Pieces At lixcepiii rhe February Special Salt it ;s. The Last Half ;f Hie Vic d Better Than The First Par Pay Some Cash And So ^ U -v j. maily Low i'rices is iieen \ '.ig ; ><itil Viii io Bi > L nc Weekly. Synopsis or wnai s vj< Before. The story opens !n Gascony, Fri dots 1654, characters so far M. St Aubert, his wife and daug imllv. Emilv is musical and cha J II w Madam Chcrou to her cairiage, ai Cavigui, with an arch solemnity countenance, followed with Einil ' who, as she wished them good nigl /and drew up the glass, saw Valu ance court among the crowd at the gut< are Before the carriage drove off, he d hter appeared. Madame * heron forbo to mention to Emily, and, as soon rm" n , UIULIIC1 l?l UIU UWU1UCAA Uf 1'U \ ell UlTJ , 11 bis mother. I only wish lie had men0 ioned his relationship to Madame Clairval betore 1 certatnly should 1 ' h i ve considered t liat circumstance as a sufficient introduction to my house ;s' Va ancourt bowed, an was goine to ls address Emily, but her aunt preven10 ted him. I have therefore, consentah ed, that you shall receive his visi s; beloved, and saw not, that the .attachment, which formed the delight of their present days, might possibly occasion the sufferings of tj years. Meanwhile, Madame Cherpn's a( intercourse with Madam Clalrval be- aj came more frequent than before, and her vanity was already gratified by w the opportunity of proclaiming, wher >; J>ut now the ceremony Is over I rail do so no longer: and I wish to N< jnouncc to my servants, that they mst receive the fcignor Mcntoni for du4r^ relr master. Emily made a leeble :tempt to congratulate her on these 05 pparcntly imprudent Duptials. 1 laps rail now celsbrate my marriage 1th some splendour, continued Ma ime Montonl. and to hat* rim* l ? - bampie > two alike. These are from lley wood llr These samples are the latest out. All ol '43. This Oo-Cart is a very handsome ont ?y. Sells for $18.50. Special Price Pay $2.00 Cash and $l.0( 3 This one is decidedly better than 043. ible reclining. Worth $25.00; special pri< Pay $2.00 Casli and $1.01 New shipment YV< Jarts. os. The best cari.-? i?i A.11 (fered at specially iow pric 5, upholstered with titan lv, ) a Week. A perfect little beauty v ce . ) a Week. trtir??foes. iff, blue eyes &c. 1*1. Quesnel is i*l. .ubert's brother-in law. Madam .ubert dies-St. Aubert and Emit; 9 M. Quesnel's meet two Italian: nors Cavigni and riontoni-St. Ai s health fails he is ordered to gi anguedoc-Emily and.her father ? n the iournev. intsy Iculucu tuc i uauau, tuujr ot .St. arated for the night. On the following morning, as En y go iy silt at breakfast with her aunt, s si- letter was brought to her, of v\hi< ube_ she knew the hand-writ ing upon tl to cover; and us she received it with trembling hand. Madame < heron ha tart tj|y enquired from whom it cam Emily with iter leave, lnokc llie m'< v~ and. though I will not bind myself by any pionuse, or say, that 1 shall cond sidcr him as my nephew, jet 1 shall permit the intercourse, and shall 'b look lorward to any furlher connects tion as an event, which may possibly a take place in a course of years, pu? vided the chevalier rises in his profit fession. or any circumstance occurs, 11, which m;iv make it nrudent. Inr him ever sne went, tne attachment that subsisted between their nephew and ^ niece. w Montonl was also become a daily w Kuest at the chateau, and Emily was ^ compelled to observe, that he really aj was a suitor, and a favourite suitor, ti 10 her aunt M Thus passed the winter months, cl tall avail myself of the preparation lat ha* been made for yoars, which ill, of course, he delayed a little Tt, hlle. Sucu of your wedding clothes onei are ready 1 shall expeot you will spec >pear in, to do honour to tins lesval. 1 also wish you to inform Th onsieur Valancourt, that I have Hinged my name, and he will ac nauaK wardrobes witn mirror doors. I. Pay $5.00 Cash and $1.0 Black Oak Shoves and iNatiti iese Ranges have proven the best by eve Come of the best testimonial are irum inl price is Pa> $5.00 Casli and $ 1.0< ic No. 8 Black Oak Stove is the wonder oi Pay $1.00 Cash <nd 50c New Shipment ir>id ":xtra good value . $30..'v I) n Week. nal Steel tfan^es. ry test. Come see one try prominent people in Columbia.: $65.00 ? a Week. i the kitciicn $18.50 . a Week. e hoards. Valancourt leaves St. Aubert Emily. St. Au'?crt very ill is taken to tage of a fa-mer: he gives Emily atructlons \.ow after his deatl find papers ...id money under floor at his hoitie, La Vallee and atructs her to burn all capers w and and, observing the signature of Yu ancourt, gave it unread to her aim cQ^_ wlio received it with impatience; an as she looked it over, Emily endea ,n" oured to read on her countenance i i to, contents Having returned the le the ter to her niece, wnose eyes a%Red in- she might examine it, "Yes, read i ith- sa'd Madame (Jhercn, in >1" 11 take a wife. but Mon. Valaneourt lL> will observe, and you too, Emily, that d. till ihat happens, 1 positively forbid v* an.,- thoughts of marrying, ,s Emily's countenance, during this coarse speech, varied every instant, " and towards its conclusion, iter distress had so much encreased, that she a was on the point of leaving the room, ..v/u .my 111 peace out in nappine.ss, to qi Valancourt and Emily; the station of da his regiment being so near Tholouse, in as to allow this frequent intercourse pi The pavilion on the terrace was the favourite scene of their interview.-, v;i and there Emily, with Madame Che- (J., ron, wou'd work, while Valancourt at read aloud works of genius and taste, y listen to her enthusiasm, expressed n, jainl Madame (JlahYal in a lew Th iys 1 shall give a grand entertain- the ent, at which 1 shall request their y" esence. Kinlly was so lost in surprise and triou* thought, that sue made Ala- j ime Montoni scarcely any leply, but her desire, she returned to inlor ?i alaticourl of what had pa>sed. .sur'icn wile lnu nrrtilnrvinont a*v? lese Sideboards were bought at last year': lot by at least $2.00 each. Some much n ie fine Sideboard, worth at least $15.00; < le worth $16.50; special price New Carload Mat wonderfully good cotton Mattress. Fort special H. 4. TAY s prices at a saving all through tore than t hat. ipecial price $!!.()> - $12.50 tresses. y-Hve pounds. Best ever sold $5.00 LOR, out rending: them. "\St. Aubert dies, Emily accept: Invitation to visit the lady abbes the convent prarby. St. Aubcit had given orders his body oe buried near the toml the Vlllerois. Madame Cheron sent servant: manner less reserve niuii sue nau e peced. and Emily had, perhai s an never before so willingly obeyed li s of aunt. In this letter Valancourt sa little or the interview or the precedii that day, but concluding with declarin 1> of ^hat he would accept his dismiss!) from Emily only, and with entren ing, that she would allow him to wt 9 to upon her, on the approaching evenin x' Valancourt. meanwhile, scarcely less ,s' embarrassed, did not dare to look at er her, for whom he was thus distressed; l>Jt, when Madame < lieron was silent, he said. Flattering, madam, as your ^ approbat ion Is tj me?highly as I am J" honored by it? lhave yet so much tc lL" fear, that 1 scarcely dare to hope llt Pray, sir, explain yourself, said Ma his own, and caught new opportunitiesof observing, that their minds Lj. were formed to constitute the hap Wl piness of each other, the same taste. ov the same noble and benevolent sen- t|, liments animating each. ^ CIIAP. XIV. wi tl Emily observed with concern the j ascendRncv. *hirh Mr.nlnni liart nr. <?v- ??%*.? iiio |/IV"UU. mailt tillion on hearing of these lmsty nopals: and,when he learned, that they ere to he the means of delaying his | vii, and that the very ornaments of ? ie chateau, which had bet n prepared > > grace the nuptial day of his Emily, ere to be degraded to the celebra- a on of Madame M onto ill's grief and y dignatiun agitated him alternately. CULUiVlBIA, 2 Rubber Si B Stei i. c. tamps, ncils. brine Emily to her. Emily stop La Vallee her old home. Madame Cheron rebukes Emily entertain ng Valancourt and has her departure for Tholouse. At Madame Cheron'a chateau lly Is unhappy. At a dinner meets Signor Montoni and his fi s at When she read this, she was aslonis ed at the moderate of Madame Cherc for and looked at her with timid exp( tens tation, as she said sorrowfully "What am I to say, madam?" "Why?we must see the young ma I believe," replied her aunt, ' a 8he hear what he has furt her to say I rlend himself, "You may tell him lie m si I ion, which embarrassed Vaijinconri 'n* again, aud almost overcame him wiih 'c* confusion, at circumstances, on which had lie been only a spectator of the scene lie would have smiled. ,n' Till 1 receive mademoiselle St Aub n(l -erls permission to accept your Indul?r gence, said he, falteringly?till she ay allows me to hope? quired over Madame Cheron, as well sc is the increasing frequency of his ^ visits: and her own opinion of this ^ Italian was contirmed by that of Val- j incourt, who had always expressed a w dislike of him. As she was, one . morning fitting at work in tlio pa- ftJj vilion, enjoying tlie pleasant freehness of spring, whose coloura were ^ e could conceal neither from the ob. rvailon of Kmlly. whose efforts to )slract him from these serious emIons, and to lau^h at the appr-henve considerations, that assailed him, ere ineffectual; and, when, at ntfth, be took leave, there was an truest tenderness In his manner, tat extremely affected her; she even ted tears, when he dlsaDoeared at. ml "W Seal And all Supplie: ir 4l Repairs. Metal JbWl Door Plates. 1 nuni Checks. . is, s, .Accessories aiul Si^ns, Name and irass and \f.unii Ccvigni. M Emily, who, during the gr part of this conversation, had bet absorbed Id thought us to he ?| the pain of hearing It, was nov tremely surprised by her aunt's p of Valancourt, with whose rela ainn tn Clairval she wa come. Emily dared scarcely crei what she heard. ' Yet, stay," add Madame ? heron, I .<iil ted him so n eater self." She called for penand ink; E ?n so ily slil' notdaring to trust the en iared {.ions she felt, and almost sinking I v cx nealh them Her surpiise wouldna ?rai>e heen less had she overheard, on t tion- preceding evening, what Madui s un- < :h?rr>n had not fortrott.cn?that. V I j O! is that all? interrupted Madame tCheron. Well, I will take upun me ? to answer for her. Jtut at the same in* tune. Sir. irive me leave to observe to Kh m mi u, 11 Kt l 1 am her Ktiard an, and v_ i hat I expect in ever) i stance, that j my wbl is hers. mc As.she said this, she r- St ai c! quitai. (1 t tie room, leaving Km 1 and Val? now spread upon the landscape, and listening to Valancourt, who was gJ reading, hut who often laid aside the hook to converse, she received a summons to attend Madame Cheron im- c' mediately, and had scarcely entered 1,1 i he dressing room, when she observed u, .>itti surprise the dejection of her b< aunt's c untenance, and the contrast Pi ud nuietv of her dress, to. niece!? ie end of the terrace, jet knew not lactly why she should do so. L Montonl now took possession of the JhjT lateau and the command of its in-: yjg| abltants. with the ease of a man II ho had long considered it to br h afl wn. His friend < avigui, who iiud JPI gen extremely serviceable, in having aid Madame Chen n the attention nd flattery, which she required, but | ___ United Slat /A A (V T ? v ti k. e s Engravin pan v, : : M \ .'.. \ -j > "u , , K,U-'.SI)I|:^ \ U i acquainted; but she was not when Madame Cheron, who, tli she now tried to appear uncuncc was really much embarrassed, gared to withdraw immediately sorrj ancourt was Llic nephew of iMu 'j ougl Clairval. What were the part leu u srneti her aunt 's note Emily did not lea Pre' but the result was a visit from V, after aucourt in the evening, whom & iii court in a slate of mutual era* ir irrassment; and, when Yalancourl's it |> s enabhd liim lo ovciomc his i,i- us. aid to address her with the lu. <4vai and sincerity so natural to him, aid madame, and she stopped under "ine device of embarrassment?I , mi for y<?u,?1?1 wished teste you; d I have news to tell you. From n ihia hour you must consider the big , otn which Moutout too 01 ten revolt j-c i had apartments assigned to him, U nd received from the domestics an [jual degree of olwdience with the lastcr of the mansion. To he continued Si)|i ? ? . * UILtKb AlM> ST iiinl "wit'el I nm V\ ? -? It ..g. r?. Ki< tin I?I u ? . ? en li s- "'icp. V |v..it ' " : and Rett LOMBARD FOUND* V, i VLY STOKL, Aujjusiaua. 1111 i\ ? SI 5 i ir -? 11 " ?*? ip ih .?H) : 4 I . ., . .., VlAcillNIi A OILhk ' THIS P ncccr" hi j iyui'