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- - -- - - - - - I ttJEATMBPM 4PTOOAT1 SB - -r f ' ^ *'-?? > ' ? * * ? * 4^1 ' V\ V viv 'tfiv fjV "/VT^ wymr W W 'W'-'M7 "1M I 1J We wish to a tfr concern has t Through our Li 11*. innounce to our many friend* >een under our management own efforts and the help of c VU1 ; and patrons that we have r< for some time. We would nt >ur many friends, (our patrol , ^ V>JL jeently purchased the entire s >t be human if our hearts wei is), each month brings forth vJLYlJL Jtock of the BATESBURQ SH e not filled with pride. The better results---showinc an -fll 1 iOE & CLOTHING COMPAN success of the business is un increase in business We ever expe tt&z the best artic New, Nobby, Sgii- people in you ct to keep up the high stand :Ie for the money-Style, Fit , Stylish, Up-To-Date Stuff r community. Do this, it w WIL ard of our goods; we do not g and Quality considered. Wl , we can serve you. If you ai ill not cost you a cent more, i L. and o in the market fooking for c th every sale we make goes 01 re not already one of our regu ind in the long run we will s? JIJKK _ - o heap job lots in any lines we ur IRON-CLAD guarantee, as Iar patrons, get next and join ive you many dollars. C O 01% carry. Our aim is to give to to quality and price. If y i the rank and file of the bes IF. P. ? I ^ Our Firm ?"> Jame Wiil Continue > wwwww 'W'w to be THE BATESB URG SHOE & CLO THING COMPANY. fc^ & iAkiitlimtit Wi W\ cn itta r\-> /P\ IIMi. ! as most dangerous hours In these partics. ills liro'. h r who remained with Ids family in Gase~ny, had contented himself with giving him letters of Introduction to such of iiis relations, residing a' I'arls, as the latter was not already known to. All these were porsonsof some distinct ion: and UNDERTAKING : AT\m JEASONAi BLE . . . . HARDW I A UUMAriUki B We now return to Valancourt, it may be remembered, remained Thoulouse, some time after tbe partureof Emily, restless and mis ble. Each morrow, that, approacl lie designed sliould carry liini f tlience: vet tomorrow end to-mor i ANN MTULUTL who qucntly throw n vol! over lolly, an at sonnctlmc.s even soften the features i de- vice into smiles. To t hese, men tl era reserved and thoughtful manners t Lied, Valancourt were a kind of tacit cei n ni sure on their own, for which they ra row lied lii:n when present, and plotted ,r as licit her t lie person mind or manners of Valancourt the younger threatened to disgrace ttieir alliance, they received hlni with as much kind)f ness as their nature, would admit of; ie hut. their attentions did not extend >1 to acts if real friendship: for they i- wore too much occupied by their own 1- pursuits, to feel any Interest in his:' i- and thus he was set down in the! EMBALMING. TWO HEARSES < Screen D lows, Shej >oors and >pard Ligl Winitning 1 came, and still saw him lirtRcrinfi the scene of his former liapiiiuss. could not immediately tear him from the spot, where he had heen customed to converse with Emily from the objects they had viewed Rethcr, which appeared to him m orials of her affections, as well a kind of surety for Its faithfulness; in gainst him when absent: they glorie Ut. intlie thought of reducing him t s,.lf their own level and, considering it t ac_ be a spirited frolic, determined to a< or coir.plish it. to Valancourt was a stranger to th em- gradual progress of scheme and it s a trigue, against which lie could not b and on his guard. He had not been act us d midst of Paris, in the pride or youth o with an open, unsuspicious temper, o and ardent alTections without one 3- friend, to warn him of the dangers to which lie was exposed. Emily, who, e had she been present, would have 1- saved him from these evils by awake ening his heart, and engaging lorn in worthy pursuits, now only increased IN I C O XX E c TION. | I Largest line of Coffins' I See Cream Jars, Fk Jat i Freezers, >wer Pots dinieres. , Fruit I and Ml 'J Iiexi lO ine pillII Ul U1UUIIIK nri a?i was that of leaving the scenes w 11 so powerfully awakened her Inn Sometimes he had bribed a servi who had been left In the care of M amc Muntonl's chateau, to per him to visit the gardens, and then would wander, for hours logctl rapt in a melnncholiy, not unpicas The terrace and pavillion at the It'U. VVM UVU W'/ lUt'JI lltiit Ull', tlliU 12 lich could ill ciulure its sting: ne rescnte ige. it, and tills only drew upon him a lot) ant, der laugh. To escape it from sue a I* scenes, he lied into solitude, and ther 111 it the image of Kmiiy met him. and r< ? he vived the pan^s of love and despah icr, he then sought to renew those taslfi in^ studies, which hail been the delight i end his early years: but his mind had lei e mi* uui'gi-r; il wii* iu iose rue gricr, d which the remembrance of her occai sioned, t.haL lie first sought amuseh ment; and fur this end he pursued it, e till habitniade it an object of abstract i- interest. r There was also a Marchioness Jha*n l! psort, n young widow, at whose assernd biles he nasse much of his time. She 1 was handsame. still mura artful, env and Caskets between Columbia and Augusta. Entire charge taken of ^ all funeral arrangements. Own of it, where he had taken leave of Ily, on the eve of her departure fi Tholouse, were 11is ir.ofit lave haunts. There as he talked, leaned from the window of the tin inn;, he would endeavor to rtioi all she had said, on 111 L night, catch '.lie tones of her voice, as t faintly vibrated on his memory. ; ,? i-o.iu.mlw > f ho nVfii't ?> V nri-wif <11 Em the tranquilI'y, which is necoessar rotn for their enjoyment. To forget hin rite self and the grief and anxiety, uliicl or 'he idea of tier recalled, lie won It lid quit his solitude, and again mingle ii Irct the crowd glad of a temp rare relit 1 t<? and rejoicing to snatch amusemen tu'y for the moinent. i cd Thus pissed weeks aftel weeks t 1 ti?w? if i 11;? 1 11* enft /? ?! ? # I I- * ? >' and fond of intrigue. The society. ' which she drew round her. was lesselh cgant and more vicious, than tl:at of tl?" < 'ountesa Lacieur: but, as she tiad ; 11 address enough to throw a veil, though ' but a slight one, over t he worst part ' of her character, she was still visited by many persons of what iscalled dis . . tinctlon. Valanct i.rt was int rocii crd | Calls attended day or, I night. Long Distance; Phoue 841. ' "OUR MOTTO" I XZ VIA ^KOWAKL tC?*a .<>> iSu S? ? CO. <& ?? . ; her <dunienaiice, which Foineth came suddenly to his fancy, like a ' ion; that beanliful Coiintenai which awakened, as by instanlane magic, all t lie tenderness of his hei and seemed to tell wiLh trresistabie oquence that he had left her fo.ei At these moments, his hurt steps would have discovered toast ? - v 11IU U'JIIUIIJ JU I LV-lillt^ I I I \ 11 I I V% nits and habit strengthening bis disiie c ?ls amusement, till the scenes a l ull m ce. him seemed to awaken into a ne-' ous character, unci Yalancourt, to hav irt fallen among them from the clouds. 1 IIis figure and address made him i'cr. welcome visitor, wherever lie hu 't (' been introduced, and he soon froquen ,LC'* ed the m >st gay and fashionable cu . iu uer pan it's uy I wo <>l Ills InOLlie 1" if otlicers, whose late ridicule lie had ri new forgiven so far. thai lie could v sometimes join in the laugh, which :i ( e mention of his former ninnneis would renew a The gaiety of tlic most splendid rl court in Kurope, the magnificence of i the palaces, entertainment", and militia ires that rurrnu.ideii Mm?;iii Prompt service--Re is liable charges. The i. E a war (Is I B 91FO Science prov* constructed thi ELL WC OS BUt n? C r ngesi r er ?S that the strongest fence, because oughout on scientific lines, is the >OD FEI IC9 I MCE I tutor the despair or his heart. The character of Montoni, stich he had received from hints, and s as lii.s fears represented it. wo rise to l?is view, together, witli the dangers it seemed to threaten Kmlly and ids love. He blamed h self, that he had not urged this n forcibly to her, while It mi^ht h i t\ l\ic iuuim" <? flffttitt r oles of Paris. Among those, was tli as assembly of the Countess Lacleur, i.t 'voman of eminent beauty and capti old vat ing manners. She had passed th all spring of youth, but her wit prolonge1 to the triumph of its reign, and the> run Im- tually assisted the fume of each otliei lore for t!lose, who were cliarmed hy lie a\e loveliness, spoke witli enthusiasm o U iir) I'ftr t-iini'.lv 'Hill Atli.uv *? 1 I. ? ndit-Sro * conspired to dazzle his imagination, a and i t-animate his spirits, and the examples and maxims of his military ns< sociates to delude his mind. Km fly's c* linage, indeed, still lived there; but it i- was no lon/er the friend, the monili i? that saved him from himself, and to j i which l;e retired to weep the sweet f vet melancholy, tears of tenderness Company g Batesburg, S. C.-^ w uvir kb v f^vV/yxA/WU wQ(/(XX)0t7 }: - ::,^2 SVICiH E I r IWr?O I rcura ?-?~2-.se"" The \ / \ / \ / \ 1st?Each horir.0 1/ \/ \ 50 INCH WOOD is a Mtrcl ca = >fTTja' wires intertwined. V/ 42 INCH J / \ / f \ 34 INCH 2d-Each of thes "" . ^TrT^ " cable by a continuo V b k tj' V U V k ? about every cable? - - . V \26INCH or twist to weaker M I Reasons: K ntal extension of the ILL? H bit-', consisting of two heavy K9 c cables Is tied to each other gjp| us heavy wire lapped tightly Bap not tied In a crooked "knot BB i the strength of the tie wire ucci i ? ? II'O ~ ' ?v vu... .. . , thai lie had mi He red an absurd criminal delicacy, as lie t? rmed it conquer so so..11 the reasonable (foments he had opposed to this j ney. Any evil, that might have tended their marriage, seetr.ed so ferior to those, which now ihrea ed tlieir love or even to the sillier that absence occasioned, that ! ana :i> r p!;iji:l imagination, declared . to that her personal graces were nnri ar- valed. I n; ner imagination was inc: niir Iy plaj fill, and her wit, if Mich i at- could h<- called. was brilliant, rathe ? in* thanjusi;it da7.xled, and lis fallac ti n* on- ipi (1 the (b'tcclit n of t*ie moment i"gs i'orihe accents in \\tiicli she pro lm nounccdit and the smile, that ac '' I When h" had recourse t<> it, it s ' lsuir.rdacountonar.ee of mild rr pro a-hthat wruupr liis soul, and called e forth the tears ot unmixed misery: his only oscnue from which was to j r forget the object of it, and be en-j J deavored, thtrcforo, to think of E.n ' ily as seldom as he could hThus dangeronsiv circumstanced r;# Whenever In Need Of, Or M Interested In, Any Kind Of High Class Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Si Ivpr f'nt Hl.icc n f At-t tiS K^rasfifflra . V--H; , r-f ... ?.. ... -< . ^ THAT IS ALL THE Heavy steel cables lanoed about and held V' W \f~\f V\ your finger an J the ' A r r A n r Al8JNCNwi- "P in a JumJm/uu(ll\ '' Wi"'?Ut brrakin? RE *3 TO ELLV?OOD tocether tiv c;tfH?l w'ro fnrmi:i .- uniform mi* m. 1 ?? i.if> a wire arnuoa wire is not weakened: tie a J;not and you cannot untie gSjj it is so much weakened.) jgffl FENCE? I ch#?C Qt'trt\!n ien'f wondered how lie could have ees to ur^e his suit, till lie had cnnvii Iter of its propriety: and lie \\< certainly now have followed hoi Italy, if he could have heen sp; from his regiment for so loutf :i j ney. Ills regiment, indeed, s mn minded him, that he had o her tie* to attend than those of I >ve. i ?i. t .. fi**. ised com pan led them, were a spell upo iiucl he jtid^nx hi of t he auditors. fUld j|er j,t?i it soupers v.ere the nio> r lo tasteful of any in Paris, and wer ired frequented l>y many of the secon l,ir~ class of literati. > lie \\ns fond < rt' music, was herself a scientific pe (1" former, and bad fnqueiitly coneerl it her bouse. Valancourt who pa 1 -? ? I 4 .1 .. 1 1- - - -1 ? 1 - - - n was \ aiaiici'iir-, ai me Time when Emily was sulTerinp at Venice, from ( the persecuting addresses of Conn'. Morano. anil the unjust an-: j thority of Montoni: at which period, j we leave him. Leavinjf the pay seenes'of Paris, we 1 return to those nf the plooniv Appens nine, where Emily's thmyhts were s still faithful to Valancourt. Pool - Goods, For Your Own | P! Use Or For Present*, SEE US | We have a very large selection of all solid and genuine goods, and Inns- | >53 ule no otlier kind. Our Diamond li^vt'i'lrv k n<; fim* ac ran K?? irr.^dn, ? No chance for weakness in any part; unifo are not hard to had. This company cm*r and six large fence factories?either one These facts should be convincing. Sokl by M. E. I rmly strong. The reasons (or the superiority is and operates its own iron r.iities and furn ol the sis being larger than any other (enc JUTLAND, Bate; of ELLWOOD FENCE aces; its own wire mills 'r ? e factory in the world. sburg, S. C. J9 imniiiiiiii lamm ; \ SNUi t iiiiiu t> in i 11 in it ma Ills brother's house lie wassuminc to join his brother officers and lie companied a battalion to IV where a scene 01 novelty and opened upon him, such a> till tliei had only a faint idea of. Ihit t;a disgusted, ancle mipany fatigued sick mind; and he b.eame an ol of unceasing raillery to li.s coin i *? i luuau-i^ ??\ :*u UlUMT, <ll!U V HO SIHIU mcd i inu-s assisted at these ecnccrts, at ae- mired Iter exception, hut renicmbej .ris, ,.<1 withasi^li the eloquent s:nip)i( iet\ ity of Kmilj'ssours and the natur, i lie impression i f her manner, whlc nlj waited not to he approved by tl his J judgment, but tound their way i >jeet loueetothe lieart. pan-I Madame L i ("mitosse had ottc j iiv^ to hi m as to her only hope. sh recollected with jealous exactness, every assurance and every proof she I had witnessed of his afhclion: re-?d 'j icainaiui npain his letters she had received from him: weighed with in-, ^ tense anxiety, the force of every vvord that, spoke of his attachment; and dried her tears, as she trusted in n . and wc sell at the very lowest price.- win* good goods can be sold at. It y oti ' do not find what you are looking for ; f 3 in our stock, give us your idea, and i ;? we will make it for you. Having our i own Manufacturing Plant, we can do ' ? jj that on short notice. If not convenient for you to come to our store, send us your order by mail and we | 1 shall be glad to gi\e our personal attcntion to the filling of same. Re- juM r 1 * 3T-.-7 3't^T THE OLD RELIABLE. The Carolina Nati United States, State, County i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ca| Interest allowed at the rate of Stiro 1"n,|3,w| 1*1 J,1Ff 1 It is nc .3^-3 bleedinir ORGANIZED 1868. |M with Mar ? | r% J ttiktt It iS put 1 [Glial Ban K p nozzloar , E riipf1 at i ind City Depository^ pa!n lnj pital paid in . . . .$200,000 '*",s" !us nrotits .... 72.000 ^ >t dlftlcult to relieve blind, itching or protruding piles iZan, the great pile remedy, up in collapsable tubes with id may be introduced and apthe seat of tne trouble. (*U>ps ^taniij SnH by flmmons Ions, from whom, whenever li r steal an opportunity, lie eso.ip think of Emiiy. '1 lie scenes an lilin however, and the coinpiny whom he was obliged to mingio, #aged his attention, though t hey I to amuse his fancy, and thusi nally weakened the habit of yicl to lamentation, till it appeared It '!.? - ?. IOo In. n lA i.wlnKr,. it A . 01,1,1 deep play at her house, which si ' affected to restrain, hut secretly ei 'Ul 11 counted, and it wan well known v,,'h innrtp her friends, thai the splendo 011 of her establishment was cliielly mi hiil- plied fr<?ni the profits of her tahli :r-"' I tut her pe tits sou pers \rrre th? m< hup channinp imaphiabie! Here were i sS 51 the delicacies of the ft ur quarters nis iruin. ,c Montoni's disagreement with Mi*. n* i)i.in** Montoni, on the subject of her a" settlements, were now more frequent "r than ever, lie even confined her en ! P" tirely to her own apartment, and did j s not scruple to threaten her with 'st much ereater severity should she 111 persevere in a efusal. ('^ To be continued. ' ? E * or refund yctr money. 1 P1*" Ejlvasi Bros, sj DIAMOND MERCHANTS H AM) I Manufacturing Jewelers. | | Cor Main and Plain Sis. {W 4 percent, per annum, payable Liab quarterly, February, May, August and Nt veinbr. OFFICERS. \V A.Ciark. President. T. J. S Muller, Vice President J. DIRECTORS. John II. Bollin, NV. A. Chirk. ility uf stockholders 200,000 I1' a isss h jpir H. Meitfhan, Cashier. ^ |-| n M. Bell, Assistant Cashier, r j j^I IC Tlios. H. Brvan, LL XVI I? ? I "3 I "? flmmmmmmfwwE you have a^ adache, Ner-3 lgine ^ 11 cure it In 10 minutes. ^ (IUIT I " 1110 IV ? ' t W ?V. <1 Jiis brother ollicers \\? re mm y, added U> l lie o-dinary character French soldier's gaiety son t of t rfuclcacing qualities, which loo "? * mo worm, an me wu and tlic liKht who i (Ti?ns of K'or.i-. all the (.'lores n| :i conversation tic smiles of beam hose m,,] | in; charms of music; ami \'ala couit passed 11is pleasantcst, as w < f A 1 >A 11.V TH<)UGBT. '-v Ch?'iish hierls :?s the traveler " cherishes the r.oitli star, and keep ed t ho riiUHhr li^ht pur? and bright and high above tin- horizon. COLUMBIA, S. C. For bloating, belching. Indigestion etc , eat a King's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals. .Sold by Tlmmous Urns. ^ | Julian B. Friday, 4 William 15. I.<nvrar.ee, J John L. MimnauKh, R W C Writfiit, iirjc i o uri isiiSEiaii t? i . a 'wo a- VI VVO? Bf 3 W i l jc J ones, Km | ??; T. II. Meitflian, mm S3 r .1. K. M iiHer, 1 I James Wood row. ^ For Sale at all )RUQ STORES. | tlttMiiUUJUiUJlUUllJl