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TItI-WE:RRI4Y EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCIIPTION. r We ly One Yenr. - - $1.0) Siizm tlhs. -- -- - 2.00 " " ' I'r ie ino tlIs. -- - 1.00 OIne ,;!ptar" one, ine'rtion $1.00. For uav h s ;iihI q p'tit i nwortion .0(:. Ob)itua ries :and 'Trii tc:; of lReailj et, charge1 'or arIs I .vertisLen t. Iibr al liscount ni.l Sor contra :a~lvertisemnts~. JOBi WORKi. Bill I11Tal4 , I,(tte'r lleva:,1 Env(lOep. Pos1ter4" Cda , In vi tatiouns, '1'icke's r\c. nea.tly evxam'ieted at tli4 (.mee, CF1?..p fOlt (CAS1. PIUNtJE BISMAROK. --- o *'TIIs' PIII3IEIVN, i)A'n47r LIFE AT KPSIN&'lN. .ponditiopas orihe Chanoe~llr--What Ho ThIn1F9.:-The Wreck of a C9lossus. New York Stm Leler. Mr from having any stuff or .pj4qhcery witht him, Prince Bismarck jhads, it appears, a strictly private life. His wife, the Princes Johanna; his daughter, the Countess Maria his son, Count Herbert ; and IIyo servants, from his whole household. His son serves him as Secrej.ry, Aid-do-Camp, and even personal at tendant, for the great statesuia is afflicted with severe rheumatism, and is unable to wa1lk alone. It is on the mn:m of his son .that he leans when talking exorciseo ; it, is to his son that ho dictatps Jiis letters and dispatclhs it 1: his son what rp coivos visitore fpr ha ; and it is his son again who serves hin. as aide do-camnp, apld puts -ia Captain's uniform pu when thp.Chancellor as sumes all official phtracter. The fapai djl -npt live in the town of J:,ipagon. They occupy' an old apd in9io than Mpodest hpuse about half a .milo off. -The house served but a short tine ago as a pabitatnn for npiaii lalppgerp of the WprCs It as. heel eoplple, paint ..ed, and plaped at t1o ceposal of the Chancellor by the King of Bavaria, .whxo siq plio him also \ith carriages, horses, and a strong force of police. It was at Kissingen that an attempt .was made a few years ago by Kullmann to take the Chancellor's life. The King of Bavaria, being *afra~id lest something of the kind hould happen again, ordlered a k ody of police to guard the house day and night. When Blismarck is out driving or walking he has his own detectives, brought from Berlin, following him. Sultn, a big Danish consists or a few glasisesl of ]Ra:koty water im th~o morning and a b athi of liftoeen ininutes' duration, inl the afternloon. It is almost ixetusively for. the' Purpose of .takiigg this bath and1( water thth)ve': yes out of his own door. H e is never seen at the hursaal, aind Out seltdem meIt taking an rmin jg stroll withI his wife and (daughter in the woodis sur roundig;~ bis house. His malady oiepxists.;n~ 50omo deorangemnmt of th~e .norvytns system, combl ined .with rhemai~tismu. Thei alffection of the nervous systemn has its natulral cause in the overwork to which .he has subjected himself for so many yoars; yet addition~l reasons for it are pought in" the renewed differences with the Empress which precodod his retirement. The anirpoity be tween Emproep Augn ta apg1 the .Chancel'lor is or Tong stnding, but * it reachgits~ Qlimax #439m thbree months o, )vh nk Kaiser Wilhelm droppo out fis .poog~et a '.poto writen .rpk's hand, jund violent ~ifakopito lady~ in * waiting Q the Emprpes. 'fhe Crqwn.Prknce did his best to incduce Bipma'gk t.. give in ; the 4pmporor sent )his ,connfdential aidoe .camnp, Count adorff, tio Kissingen for .t1e samopose; , but Jjs mnarek rpamd or.In a conversa innwiji.. ij~ir, o~ngCount erbr mef enwegd "that certain perful eenmnities" were fa 'e r a1-ain .pasqu for his P~ersonll~y, th'e r.Charncellor has *greatly obg.e 'He still keeps his erect boarmng, but he is growing thinnpr and, jrnr every day. The lboistermus .t jbc de -German *Buragh is dead in him. dH'e , ha~s given uip wine end~ 'igars, 'i1 yboth *of which de %ped to- indulgp , to a ~ormnidable egent. He speaks in a low voice, worke but very little a~nd spends most of his day in read-. an rec novels. His favorite aeuthors areAlphonse Daubet and 4aborian. Heo still jiae u. ropean politics, however, very close. ly,. and carefully peruses every morning a number of German, Froneh and English papers. Count Herbert says that his father takes to this new mode of lifo very, comn fortitbly, andl the onilly things li scotnis to n1hiss ari. lis chamlpagne andl his cigars. Tho ol man re marks tha t in his opinion01 every mnan onl coling into the world has his allowan e of hotl h these niecessaies ; t~lhat his allowvnnce was 10,000 b1ot tles and 100,O!) eigars. and that lie m(ade it gr(at listaikcs ill using ul) the siock too r1a1iv. T4h. re'port rcen'(t t Ity spreatd (.iat tlho Chiace(lo:nr's 1aug;lher, ContisHs ofia, waSi fong l; hr marie to Count Lelmdorff i, without fmuna tior. '.l'h recent ofi it of the mhat, to Kissingn as not tof a cutoin natunre. 'The youn' Ill untes"s is still mlourning but h of her el trothe, Count, nburt , who <iptd of typhoid fever som eightU months tago. Dr. Lavalotto, of New Yoh t , has, after profoud m study, discoveredt it "hydrophobia is not the result of a speific poion, but of a molecular chango ltrgughlt about in the sputa of the dog by an abnormal nervous condition, that is to say, it is a orom of cergy governing the atoms, not u seminal principle injected into them." In other wonis, if a h r-inna boeing hlui uhytrolfidi it, isn't, Ral dog's fault, lut his own. His nervous collditiotn has no bttsiiit. s to be in such at co)nditionl as to pro tuc the molecular chango. sThis diseggery relieves th4 dlog of a fear ful rpspontsibility. Mr. James AndeGrsonl has resigned the superintendency of the Chlar lotte, Columulua and( Augusta Rail road apad W1ihningtonl, C'ollumbia aind Augusta Railroad, to necept that of the Spartanhulrg atnd Asheville Railroad. His rpsignation takes eot on the 15th of this inonth. VEGETITE --IS MY FAMILY IVX 3D .DI O I l."r3; I WISH NO OTHFIl. PROv ti Nei, A 7il , 17. Mn. 11. Rt. SmvxvNs-leur sIr: \'ien I was about, S years of age a aolmtOr brok~o out I p1on m11e, wlilich 111' mother 1i'1etl 1t 1ure)(' by giving ike he'b tens and all other such r1'4eies as she knew et, but It)ontinu'd to - row worse, until IillIly 1111Osie lolted ai physti) i4lan aitul he 44411 I had( t~he Halt, rheum, and donctoredl i' fr i hatt complaint. lit relieved tne I iolne, bIt, said I couldI ho( he perma mitlltly gotre;! :;; Ihe disease origIna'tel In the blood. I reained it great XI fitur' f(-)r sevrial years, 1111111 heard of alId Consultel a p1y3sIhu1414, who sa11 I iati he scro fulous humitor and if I Wotld allow hlina to dot'or me le h(would Cure i. 1 did so, and he tm Inencedl healing upy my sores and suceetledI In ('ITeeti nl aln external citre, bllit i t short ti ne the iliese appeared again In a wor-e forma I i.al 've' as Caier1s14 humo r o 11iy itigs. lihrnt andlI eatl. I sulferet t he most ter'lI p: in, and Ihere Se'emed to be ino remerly, 4n4 a friends I hught I Mu1st son die, w1'h1n 1 :. tetlCon01 wats en:lledl, w lieI 1reain4g a1i4W~4 new 'ap', 10 a VFA'ETI''NE L'te.inoti:4l of 3lrsi. W1.4ter h)ouse', N). 34'4, Athen'fs street, sott4 ih 1ios4 on, being '1ersonaillly a44n44 1 ialed 1 -.ihler 11ni1 knoingI1) her fortnler je4'ble' he(a4t h, 1 concha'll'4 I wild~i try' the4. Ve4get' ne. After' I had441takei 144 few bt tes1 ~i'iieemdd to force the 10ots 44441 04 wich'~ f'n iln wereii I v ery '4' p~ainful, 1444, I '444 t~i)1te'ltI I lake (t' Veg':the 441t11t l ihad. taikell alu'.' '2.1!4ht I Ie's, iiy h44.40 l hi mlj . 'r4.'n a l li he (jIfy froist Ih I i m .444enet'14nent4 'of 4h l raI~>t.h14411 It, rInd thle sores'to eii)l4'. I commllteced :kI ik44 h11 V'egelin 144' 8Ii72!, an1. 4'contl1tted 1(4 onstant44 u4se fori sIx 1)40nths1. At I Iii he pest'~ . I 1e1n my4 be14ith is he 14. ll) hIIn 4' 14r -- been1 since't I was4 a) 'hibl.. Th144 Vl4 ia. 1 ,. wha1141 hlpe14'l m444, 11nd( I 145Itu s 4'4rd1ally re-. 4411''n4l 11 to all sltfees .' :$11 11.3 41ny Irilr: . I 4inni heen'4 ai s4)tiete' 1for '''e4r a') yenr41' :ila.' '44 41 i l 114d \he veget'.te. I fo'l in re'in-'ly:.\V 1 44-4 It. 1s 11ny latl: y 41ldI~44i~ 4114 1111 . 0.' 11'. e olEt Th'le range~4 of tiljr1 r.:). \ h~1h 1ieh1 10 the in DI ar 4 of th44 4Ils 14w4th-il.-. 1-1 I .. in' ni4 ..r o .et'er'4 444ali any4 f h :-n'41.t.' 1441e4iba 1441i l 1upive ' di ''ea4 -. a l ' ~a.r' 441''4 1 . i,ii t 3114., Neuri a and114 414 sp na l 4 ''I pI lu 4 : 444 . Inflaminatory1441 syste'in: I ler4 '4 S.1 p I e 4 . .'a1$es, Kid144(y and14 hi41hl'r 41 tes l 4)4.-h vhoile 4ri of114 1 l'aifl 414''rders' wh4lh 1'4 1-.)' railly anleti Ame14rI.'14 14wonl44-'l. 14144 wh441e4 414rry 111iua13'lly thousatids (4f themn 14) rntI)'44re)44 Iraes; 'ype IIsia, thati. um41Versa~l enr).' of Am1erie'an II nnhll d, 4(44 Ill rtm4 -, l'11e, 4 '44n 411ipat11o1, X'?r4oltaness141, 1(ability II.)'4 sleep, am114 r1)n' 544ngle me44dlelne to s5l cIs'itt!!. l 4't '1 ac1k. 4441d I iS not. -probab le t hat1. nny 04.0'- ' artel Ibefore' ho ;i0~l 411 li'he powe4r to ('41e tfhe qu4art1er ftltir excep~t vegeltoe. lIlays the aixe 441 tIhe 'r(t, oif the t r'ee of d Isea4'se 1by li'st erlii:, I Iing 'ver'y 1)ipui 3f fr'omi 111e 1b1o0d, Ipr44ooting 4.1he secreti~l4. psop~)ing t he poiles-1th44 great14 escapeJ~ 1'alves0 f t he0 g4y1tem--1nvi'gora1t lng t he lliver 4to lIt f~1Iil(an paftlual ntton0, 4'leansin41g the 4itoma 1b ' snd 14renghienitg dilgesto. Th'is muc1411h AC)1omp~led, thle speed'(y and)4 th' per1 man14ent1.eu11( of 1not 04nly the 4i1Meases' we have I'numollratedl, bt ikewise thei who1i4lO 14r41n 44f chronic and( e641 nsu lonal dliso1'rrs 'l ert ai 1o follow.' ThIs Is plreelse.ly whai~t l'eget 1444 does18 find1 (it, 1 doe it~ do Iutekly, and soi easily, 11hat IIt Ia an aeyomp~11lished fact aslintist, beforo 114m pat int 11s awa'lre of It. limsi.'elf. IENT RLEp[EDY IN TH E LAND). 1)eqr SIr--I d,0sh'e to .'tatto y(4o'tI that. I was mfilicte'd wIth 'n breaking 014t of blotcheis and4 >I4mple8 on Iny' face and' neck for Several years. IhrtVi ted mafny remoidjes hbut, n'bne cure'd the lllmr 011m in))' and'14 ne'ck. A Ier' tislig I~wo rtlce bottlea of' your VegtIne the humori01 was1 1n-(1yc 0ed I ocerta4inly bei.eveo It, Is the 1)051 meflnCItlo for all ImlpurilIies oi l.h14 blood ha4therei I~ n the land, aind s4honal hIghly ree mOnd It to the aillteted p1ub)11. rruly yours P. P'll INE, ArehItect.. Sir. Perriu is a weoll-known archItect and1( hluJhder at Little IFa4lls, N. Y., ha4vin1g lived the4re uid in tb h" fieluy fQr tihe las4 tirt-tre (caruIl.yhe H. B. STEVENS, BOSTON, M498. Vegot190o is 8old by all Dr'irggists Jiyel-.Am SawingMah~ie MAK ISWING 'fll le It' V .ug, jilI i ic ctits ol' *;IIpe 1ii erity: I i'ii'E foi. 2-- II ii iibllIly. 3---Exce IaumgI3' Light piuin fling. '14 il S I 1ii 111ti. Noise ess, r,--- Per'ornns all V tuiefies of 1V'o.'I1 6-- I~eatuuy of' huul1sia ~1 Sing i M hinesI: seta Ont ottis diireet f'rot thie Plittiiy, wvrittcii g11111':tKtei2" '6th Addr~ess, Th 111 ift 1e319M 1g. (o., iebi 17 Pittersion, N. J. LIVER CURE. A 1MAT(1IX.E~s8 FAMIL.Y M~u1IlCINE (iOrlj L_ Ii ic li i'Ptgtl d v( tlatte ingredtiets oft'n I Metereete ?lc li ha. Actt uel expteri tee 11asM itffllietl theis c ~Iii1)Onlit far ~ its superioir I (P oPths Ieit ilill g lih kp (liar. uter, Si11l'LONS' i11T~i VI.I -~ t)11'O.UND hasi Hheii" ' in ik ts pollo'si non that eC; . possibly i itte the limi t dielicate. I rs 'er grille, anid y~et it ,li on tlc.L iv er wind Boiwelsjs It4 ua' et atIvl us Citloiiiel or out iijtiign the cemnsfizittion oir ie liilita tiie; thet sy''te. t all 'I't 'eli' suiler withI jot 1iedI Lier ni e ( Oes'l tal t'I iowvs jil re~lrgii Irila Mlice.' to e'Iiliii 'e u t)1't . tet 'sii, lucy et hrtot tak ittiliel ori blueI 11iii lsi. To i l.. Ii iii li tt l p il~ tie ('4-bllt j)otid will l..' iilvailuu, lilt It does not j)(lieti forige. Watt erv at ( ions tie it e('lklci Cliii eess, Litt nts II i11\,ti 1)1 od uci tg It() (bilk i:.;ioC I t soiiplly stitnlllftes tat tret tel act. I [dice, hitw (.''( dulei to (hit ;utt'ertr. ----Fi. 5Ait.t 2I -- SOMETHING NEW. The Automatic Fly Brush. AN OINAA1ENT. A COMFORT. A NECESSITY. ,LONG SOUGHT, 1'FOJND AT LAST. Everybody Shtild Have i$. COME AND, (JET ONI' CONNOR & CHANDLER. juno 1) TO OUR QUSTOMERS 14W are indebIctl to u, for PROVIS IONS or PHOSPIHA'.'ES, we would respect fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the first of November. 'Wo are depending on you for payment AT ONCE, to enablo us to meet obligations made to assist you, ana which are duo at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to main taini our credit, it, is necessary to moot cu~r promises pirompltly. Beaty, ir'o.a% Sor oct 12 JUST RECEIVED, aozen ulZfl nlauinred .read y mado Shairts, guarantedi to be inade of best muslin arnd 22-100, linen, which wo sell at tho very low prico of half dozen for $7 theozcapest and borst shirt ipthe markop. )Vo continno to soll tho best . Calicoes, aL8A cents per gyd Paques, at, 12%~ . "~ ad up. Dexter'sKnitting. ottog.S .c~OItR p ball apal many other fi',ei and .$oslrable goode at pricos to suit tf o ard .tnos, .McMASTER & B3RI0E. iunn 7 SAVE YOUR MONET D ANNE NB ER WS. JUST RECEIVED, 4 beauijful lino of Ladies' and gents Notions. [tanmburg Edgings ai~d Insortions, at 7cts,. 10ets. and 124 ets, por yard. 4NDSOME 4SSO1l3MENT OE White and Striped Hosiery, at all prices. PAtASQIS, SILK aigd COT'LON. en Unlaundried Shirts, Wansutta Mills, $1'2 per dozen. Percale Shirts, $12 per dozen. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOQpS, pily 124 cents per yard. CALIPOES and BLEACHINGS, .lways in great variety. URIY O U BALTyfORE MADE ex-xqE3. EACH 'AIR \VAB14ANTED. )on't fail to Call on the Leader of Low PRtIC] S, IDAI EJTB~ERGU april 17 J4ST RECEIVED Onc ar loaj seed Potatoos, One' " " ." Oats. -ALSO, A full line of Plantatiorna svaro censisting of Lay iron, P)4w Steel, Stool Plows, 'Plow Moulda, apaded, Sliovels, Traceos, L~eviesR, Screws ,yhjeh ,gill.b o, sold.1o for -CASH. I keep,,9pstant1y 9n hand a f mipply of d'I f1 PLANTATION and FAMILY I have o~ hand sovey rayso firsit class -r -ra-s o . 'ERTILIZgS which I np prearotto 3pill for Cash or op timo w(th welY approved scprities on a mopoy bais, or with a potton option if parties desiro. All parioe in w> 9f' Fertilizers Wvill do well to call ,on me befor9 purchasing. feb . PB~LDER