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OPTOMETRIST OVER EVANS* PHARMACY NO. 2. |*i R ADy ATP of one of the Ivest Optical Colleges in the United ?S!*'States Vitra twenty-three years experience in the practice of Op tometry. Equipment and facilities for making the most difficult scientific eye tests unsurpassed by any Specialist in the South. Thousands of People suffer from the effects of defective vision-Headaches, Dizziness, Brain Fag, and petty nervous and physical ailments without realizing the source of the trouble.. Come to my office and get my free s???n* tifie Examination and if you need Glasses, I will prescribe them and ttie price will be the very lowest consiste nt with good work and high material. s An astonishing number of school children suffer from the effects of imperfect vision and many of them are unjustly blamed for being un ambitious or ment??ty If you have the least reason to believe y*our child's eyes are affected, don't delay a moment but bring it to me any!**will glv? ydu ari honest o?ttii?ft without one cent of cost te you. Everything kept in stock in the very latest improved Eye Glassand Si>ectacle Mountings and Frames as "well as the genurn^ Lenses, also the very best sc^ ...KlliVll^ ':^BI^8t"; 'Oj^iCjB \^VA^^\f^.?^^CY Np. 2. ^$? Hours: 8:30 to 12 A Bf. 1:30 to 6:30 P. M. Qffiee Phone 474. Residence Phone 602. TORIO ; ) PjiHi '.fi - r) i?jij -i un,-, i i j 11 II i ' iii i j' ii I'I i . i \-r- liiy.uVfc-jni. ! ^FfrtSFt^ 'fflr*"' '?M^i^j^^!^j.I>'M:.vi'--'|"?. . ^..r. i.,-. ?,..*??? ~ .??Ur? ..V?;I.VJV,?1^ \*y?tm<. . .,. .v. ?"'?? '. ... ... ."^je^lL.bfir; Ipftea'/strolled, *^n theh^ *' : (By H. M. Townsend.) N^fcTtne overhanidlna" hrnuches Their' u-MholflanraBIm' , I've a clear and BMd.,?e*B*o}fc*ajtoe, : ^7%*.0%o?jfffiTm^told. strep&hened {fte thin l|nea pf gray Of a. little county tdwo, . ^V^eajpfafrl^^ to ngMfacV. treta city hustle. ,^e?l feel Uke ona/^rn. , . .. th? ??r^aW;,nay|^;M?'?o?< .-iUi.a rlvi^pB^:4?wn: Many years ago we. parted; . and t??sJtcria'lL^^ Wiftfiing down through rolling mea- In {ly^^^v^^Zhian. C^ut?m^+e^y'nrWffl^t ^?Se nelds^f- waving corn; ^^S^l^ Ero '?KAS'?at6' >trae w reirsKU And I cravo thc BOO thing, aulet ... '^.'^^Bfa^^Kaa' * I ea? sew Wintle cottage. 'lB th* WDft* 1 **. * %r?o1k .iTr^^ . At-d lt? windows on t'p> west. Whew .thia earthly ?fe is ended. ^TTiJES* r~ ; Where t used to watch the sunset, Whon. this earthly Ute. I? ended. is'a?h ?de l Bro I laid the dewain rest. t^Aa? trJffj^ \m*?mB ?awn; JiZZZ'SS. - 1 t?a Beenha pwrple mountains, {Take me bec* wier* itf bs pele?me-- When reverses -follow victories "*ith, their ?hist 1B .early room : . * To that Mule country town, ." , ???*W Vt$?*?2^^l* Aatt cah near the brown liiuch nins.- L<ay. ma l?.4he churchyard. ^^f^??lflt^^?^:-S??Br^.0T ing.'. There to waifh ^he lodgment morn, .^t^?**n^.* J*T^ArMned. ,''-f ijh(k'rhe town where I was horn. And my sleep, it will.;he peacetul, _?r . . Cou^: 95fc|PW^fciSv- ..? Iu the town where i Wai born. *0,?B ^??-^? ebaM I can recollect the morning ---'-^-~~ " ^N^ySy^BilllteWet* > When 1 started ott .te.arhool, fc?KP.Y BTROvf. mtJht ^^KJf^Si^ ' "?f^ffi^Jan Rule; ^TMFTWEPT." ..?j^^BS^ : ,^^'?^.f^^ I-aerlptien .pea tfemaa* M..unr*nt "?&V?S?"1 ' it, ?fa sse*?rhat .frayed and torn; t9 t.wta^^k^W^ ^WB^SK la^^cc i r.>m*B???> well the peootV, " i ^ J??5?ilff*J?W???r ^dtO, io Fojf?tudt, ^aya^^aaary^g^ ax?d kind, j *A t n?a. j they si^w whj^e ih?y wept *Xrway*^nra>^%?s^^ geneia.ithmg^?ri^^[^B?l hear, the I with strong Toyer?^?f j^pH^and Hone And' Hard Times WM nev*r heard of voice ol^ jfraTOW. p?ople. around wale*^^ CrvTllvatiohtlaHled la the town where 1 waa boru, j testifying to th? sublime devotion | aa triumphed. father af lee lancripCIaa aa 8t*te Ceaf*derat Moaastfat. William .Henry Vput?o\t, diplomat ist waa born tn Charleston, November ld. mt. aa? died ia Pendleton. Mar 4. lBI8.~7jrte was> grad?ale of the College df Charleston, and, though a lawyer by profession, engaged in planting on one of the sea Islands. Ha became secretary of the United ??ata* legation at London lp 18&2 and assistant secretary nf state io June, 1860. but resigned the office when South Carolina seceded from the Un lop in December of the same year. H< wa? elected (o the legislature in 18f62, 1864 anti 1866: waa a member of the staff ot Gen. Res well 8. Ripley, and a member of the executive council. He assisted James L. P?ilgru m pre parid a ? Je cone for the State. At the close of the war be was sent to Washington to represent the Stalte on certain questions under the recpm struction acts. Ia June, 1877, ?ho waa appointed counsel Tor the United States on the fishery commission at Halifax, N. 8. He was one of the plenipotentiaries to China to revis? the treaties'In April, 1880, and was sp pointed by wai. Ev arts, secretary of state, to continue and conclude the negotiations, with tile Colombian minister abd che pro tocol in''reference to the rights of the United Staates on the Isthmus of Pan ama. He was appointed special en voy to the belligerents Ip South Amer ica in 1882-Peru, Chill pott Bolivia and plenipotentiary with Gen. Oranr to negotiate a commercial treaty with Mexico in 1882. He then took up the practice of law in Washington amt was ' agent for the State of' South Carolina in the settlement of the di rect tax questions. He was the author of many addresses and publications, notably hts eulogies on Gen. Stephen Elliott and Gen- Johnson J- Pettigrew ? '^Diplomacy Of the Revolution." ?nd .'Diplomatic History of the Aamintb tratlon of Washington and Adams. Among Mr. Trescotta greatest ad mirers waa* Leroy F. Younmans, long and intimate friend. CONFEDERATE NOTE MEMORIAL i ...".:: . .? i t si* j) we republish below by ?peela! re 1"?i;i.i?? limV vT'^i" ob ibe back oi n "Confederate "New issue" by Major 8. A. Jones, of Aberdeen. Mise. The brilliancy of this little "gem" Justifie* Us resetting. The original note on which lt waa vrrttton <* IW tha sion cf MTS. -- Kidd, 0? Aberoeen. Representing nothing on God's earth now, And naught in the waters below lt ?Aa' the pledge of a nation that passed away. Keep lt dear friend, and show lt; Show lt to those who will tend, an ear. To the tale that this trifle can tell Of a liberty born of a patriot's drem iOf * ?torm-cradle? nation that felt. Too poor to possess the precious ores, And too much ,of a stranger to bor ?Wj^ t?e , And hoped" to r ?d?em it tomotrow. Tho days rilled on a%d th?Weeks be BuTotu-ycorf?rs were empty still: Qain jraa soi scarce, the, ~'^asury quaked. ?!.? doilar should drop lu ina tiiv But the faith that wa* in us was strong indeed. Though our '(poverty ?roll dis cerned. " And' inls little check reprenants the ger, ... 7 i . ? That our suffering vef?M?s~eovned; j *new it had hardly, a vallie In. J pt' aa' our soldiers rejoiced . it It geed m our .?m-^AjW ? to pay, 7 77 ^#?^7 each patriot Boliter>?Peyed it, O?r boys though Uti!? ol' 'frfce or eic pay. Jr of bills that w?-i overdue; We knW: If it bought ni our bread .. "Twas the best "on - ">oor country H--"*epuld do Keep It-Mt tells you our history o cr.. From the .birth, of..the dreaj^to ?ta Modest. ' and born br thc Antel of , Like our hope of succ?**-*r.t pass-' ? ed-- . *. '?5?-7 ?? ~~ - ?? H ? 7 . 8ent to the'Florida Mblroitolbf by Maa, Elisabeth, faB&f?B.^ >, 1 ' "" " Qft?'?e',Be? RS rAf?'->W! Jw*.??> . .'?.'" ' . (By Nsncy AfcWie Woodbury FrteBt-. ?r'a>;?.tae rifer they Beckon to ate i The gW?^?t ?b?lr anowy 'roneo I leo. Bot their voices are drowned-by the rushing tide. . pas .with rtagwe of auna* the"reflection- of heavens ? the tylight; graFartg| pale ?1st bid ?tm Yrom mor tal's view. We sse not the angels who teat him f there. .? . v. ..- ? ? The" gates of the; city wo contd ne? ssej, .' , ..-.?a. A Ovar the Heer, ever |lta mst. i My brother stands , waiting> wet, j #5. .Si^.tW*' -4 AftCT if **?:?. ,*?. ?n^e^^^a^^.^^HM??, * { Minnie, t sea "her yeV .wr Kviji?^r?)*^ j?s'iff'syed-! ?sstjr ??f?f??^0*^a%l?%m ^ W?. Watched* ?t ?*de from the'iver's ^J|^? supine-grew rtiaags-t aide. BBW , ts - -;-- --fi: . ?> . IV HO W IS -'in w 'rn YOUR GU ANCE ? # + c. 5 -f-r-r. i i Toset a genuine Tailor-Made I '? I 'j 1 1 i - ' " ' *" Suit at Cost. I am going to sell Suits at ACTUAL COST for CASH to get money to pay out of I need the Gash-You . * ' ?&M . ' $ ? f^lm need the Clothes* So come and lets (^business. II i? ! ".:? OA '- ' .??'"'!?>.* '.' .". ' *'? "fc-'V i..'" V" . I ''. M ?' ?' '. '???, " \!. .' 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