The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, March 06, 1883, Image 4
r*ftoct her yoatbfuiuesa,
lhe.re eei*ee 7^
>?yBtaea is^aiways ^.ifujj
.of kiAJ?^iebrimetaoe
rthl fiaiits of
(r*btev eevex
nga>e state. On one*tf&e-!
"A flood
tome fifty
?at at th e lowererjd of
oatr ?II visitors, so
^nigo* upon
f filledlrt f fcft ^fctitfflf amdi
came witnio half a mile
^^WW*j|ppyj^.*?to gy hands to oieae-.
I had tikeu it with
also sent Of; OjN
hoping to-get f-t
Jttf?&ng# I wem tfg?iitt
^e ?<Je*eended
led eootb a boot, two
a, wt moaod like a Lran
Jwew before or ^"iscflfc
m elevation, I said.to aj>am?* j
-??eilf*, ?e?- fee^roTTtgthe-l:-'
>^ ir^M
Jake aaasjt fc* be;
to a?itf t***r*?
> eaa>e> over * splash *ot
Oa* Jbau; J??^ept^;ao| )H
eje} in feastc. ?4 -a* r*i? ** -r*;
s^ttte dfefttftfe^we fifcrorJr
Veo*ne ^ftcn^^reilooked the
iwneo h>! to-oo?
.(be Great South
. iffr, a&Qfyen, ooe
feet below aav bat risen
r-fitwrfeet afeoveJ
andftoojajned*
byj^reaUr dam of tooled lava some
tare? aniea-4?^ciWrttafe, e<*e. The
********awfol. Orer all that high
mod ef^bi^^ le? fcMW
werfav$M?**<*2^?eJ wW aofoK>
aal aeetbiDg and mottteriogs aod bias
many feet iff ' lengthy viscous films of
the consistency of glutinous matter^
wotjle36?i^3fc^
by the lifting gases, aod thed burst aod
>e were struct ^ilh amaiemeat;
Mil the question was shall we again
e^io^^uebtiy see^ie lava ?ood spill- '
Uigoa?r*berim. aike a Man?
dretH J& wf^l^be ^eo&cWfc dint
' sboeld borst, aod poor its deluge of fiery
rain over th? surroandiog area! But
aotftfttjr to*fei 1 in ohr ex peri m e ? ti
wa^eaitoe'dewrTfoin aba ebne, aod
earefolly, and with eyes agaie, b?gen
to aaeetjd tie wait. A'gaki and a^aio
we - W?ia^ driaw baei by,the rphisbes
of red-hot lave/. We persevered, and
watching aod dodging the spitting?, ?
was aala&t able to reach so near the top
of the dam. as to thrust the pyrometer
when outburst a gory stream of lava,
and we ran downTo await the time of
the wTtbdrawsl of tfetnstf orient. The
abaft of the py rometer was a boa t four
feet Jong, with a socket, into wJyoV'I
had firmly .fastened a teo-fioot- *ypk.
When at last we graspod the -pole aad
palled, tbo-stredgtbof fowr strong arms
could not dislodge the pyroraeter. We
polled and pulled until the pole was
wrenched fron the socket. The instru
tseat waa fast beyond recovery and
with keen regret we left it in the bar
toedtaHL ?
We turned to retreat from the crater,
aod befogs-we had reached'the upper
brim wc looked back, and saw- the
awfel Iskt esaptyiog itself at two points,
one of which appeared to be in ~t*e ^
^pta* wWwl had'^ood m*ii*
bow before:?The wfaofe soothern per
tioa6T>?e^eTatorwa? a sea of h'qoid
lea, weewaias'f^mated, about two
pa^baBle depth of f
; rocksrfail fre*n ^ovrter walls of the
crater feiDQ^i|bt boo?red feet iota the
dread abyss ^low ; withthundering
forC?.-^At the distance of two miles. I
have heard the soughing and sighing of
the lava waves, and upon the surface of
that awful lake I have seetgjf as it were,
[gory fori^Jeapwjg^op wi
If struggling to.escape th
aga&:^nffbg"and
I oeatb the burning bi
br^^feV^SnM
soonflg, the rolttog, surging, tossing,
[&shinj^h*aad spouti
waves; lp^.witness
j hings, its jKfeajtions,
; tions, its wr:
as if in anguil
flashes of its euf
**
Ha
At
to
;?t
sain
thai;
ma
fire5
shall be ligiu.' ?
Zech.14: ?.
with forebodi ugs
e, forgetful that
ght.?* To maay
cest season in
ra' tbe' shore
soMrfr*
ashes^f?*%e*
tkerffWfetf
more earnest feeling* retaataa.
f^^t*11*0 " aClH Wi
days* are as tlie'davs of. heaven o
ea rt h^ ^*AS^fl rs^'?ft f^?t?*^ee^ &lxs!tB
Ibtoa^gej^fiows^^
it/saH^seraisi h**4j?e^?a *evwefci?
mraic. Some dwell hci%^j^rrSi afcti
otha^j|^.*lAa f?)r?%i^
we sbaii reBrtie^^
be>at?aed ^J^^^^ii^ i
fruition comes. 33:*^
^b^setm*;*^^
?* glTO'Wf^j^^V. toe cIooqo wjitco
snrro?i^^iia<ahA^going down. ;Paio
breaks ooi tbfj^f^^f^?^TpQ twi
light of agS>?^tre!fL^rfti^&fe perfect
iaw*?5s^
de?^all ^Hip^?Oit OPcfibio^^pdrX-"
enee^r% ga^ra^STtff?' fcrf ^asJt 4f
'self ?>f rota. , ,,t ;*; .* ***? wiu, iayo JeV:. ".
The Lord's people s^ti^ls^onjoy^
light in tbeJkpux. >Tdeath^ Ilnbelief
sfsenta, t?a aOaWfcedbllr^'r^b t is
eomiiiaJibrBle%oCTdSo^
erie4 faiith, thf/nigbt ir fer ppa?t, the*
day ? at hanuV Brgttt -?s*Uw>aie; thei
%n>bT ^"^^^^^^^^^
Father a cbunteoaace. * <sr? Vp.;' toy/
feet in the beds $<&4te <$&H'nig band
of spirits. A^gelfc fwofV??nWo:, sway.
FaxeaeLl beloved one, thou art'gone?
golden" sle^^n^fe^n^f^i^r Il^ht.
" t*'tho6
Wi ejofer^e^s^'t
the t
I^TCbo^desi
eo aa
a* .
Dawn on these realms of woe and sin;
vuiob pursues his noiseless track, ana
j ver^wber e... lea res utbe v^ffect ?^bt. ?his
i)eams ift a'-blessiog upon* the - world
iround hiuASacC^ TAaMO':'
We^o^iaVporawate: w?stire, way e?
3uty-aho?gh it-oost ail that:is dear to
18
TUTT
.ttr. 04:1; .. n*v-<a;
of Herbal aajl^focilagmoua prod
-learte the eolwtaace or '
siu ute jwoucznai xiiBe?, anaioms cc?. l
jesaMltiefr wlii^saliave^t&o%H I
tliS^eto^: tie povgh&M i?ea?ae?V
tliclma^a^?^ii^pi4t^*^ej^t^^ ,
aniaOit efei&adkenjfatal *? - '
eonsamptlon. It la cbuageronart* mtejleya) tI
tinjbomnatirin.aad jte aae ?peedU v cnr*? tie mo*t
aaetma
Cures Chatla
Slcic Headache,
A NOTED DiVIMC SAYS;
TxTT^:^?fsrjS't??? SceMen -rears A*hcyo
W? tcaStyr b? ^aicpfca? Coiutipation &ndJ
l'lleaa XsaasTpriogyobrT^swwiec6mine
tome; I uaedtbeija,(bat?itMiylefaith). I an
now e> well man,lave good appetite, digestion
perfect, regular slcoli, pile* geoe, and 1 fcuvo
pained forty ponnda soua flesh. They sie worth,
tbcif weight in gold. , -*
?oceipts FBKT oaiftppiica.tlo?.
Disease is ao effect,'OOT^t caiise.: Tis otigifl
ig wifhin- rts nrnaifestatiOtiS without? rBjice,
to cure the the disease the cause roust be-'re*
moTed, ?s'djftilno oiier war can y\ t^re eter
be effected. ^ WAtWER'S 5rX"P?'rnDItEY
AND LIVER CCRB^te established o"a "jost
this principle. It rearite:? that % . \
95 Per Ceirt^ ^
of all diseases arise from tjrjeranged kidgejs
and liver, mid it strikes at once at the rout of
the difficulty. The demerits of which it i6
composed act directly npon these great organs,
both as a food and-restorer, a"nd, by' facing
them in a healthy condition," Vrive disease
and pain frcjra the system. ~ .2 '
For the inna'merabienroQbles cause?! by-nn*
healthy Kidneys,* Liter snfffJrlda^i^aWf
for the distiessVhg'Disorders of Women; for
J?alaria, and" fbr physicaf delrttngements '^n
erally, this fre?*t remedy has.So eqhjjl.
ware of im^>?sterS, tnfriWio?s and Co?coctions
:TTiatl&?wtf sIron B
r>? will qure the worst
*' of rjyspepsia^
'Wi?-irlsure? hearty ap;
j i and increasecl diges
f. Curef ^general debility,
1 "l> gives ? new lease o'
Dispels nervous depr
-1 : ^#low/spirits.
Re^orej/^ttejrJbausted
ing mother to full stre;
gi^efe abundant
tenancaforJier
" Strengthens the mu?
' h1(>rercomeWeakheJ^ wake^
iu^es^aiidlacf
Keeps off all ^iUs^fevers,^ p
andpt?emaIar!aijx)isoti lOi
ill .infuse.with^newJjitv.
* 10T8H ?
37 Walker St, Baltimore, Dec xflb. r
Forsbcycar?Ika>eb?eaa^f?t Of,
sufferer from* Baodd TMses?e, Dys.
* i ^l?^?l2^ESlSa^treSd*'r:
anything ob my stomach, in ?aa,
me, my hosban
on Brrnouf
Iron Bitter* ra tire ^
iper, induced me to pre it a trial,
am now taking the third bottle
and have not
years as I do at
Brown's Ir<
will have a be:
.effect upon an
needs "bracin
any medicine
. Invalids
* declared
tion ?
Bto
: stren
jan it
state? o/7la?ASSpQU?a>ij
act at ^>rop*r-iaaqrwtla-,
gives ease to tbo&e who suffer from Rheu- /-']
matic*D<iJci<lBeyjtroutaes, sad couquciCa^ *J
* "welLas prevents fever and ague
. For sole by. all ts a$U De
t; em
o. ipsmpp;
Jan 16
Jas. D. Blanding, ^/-Wiri ?.1 Blaming
BL?HDING & ?LANDING,
SumtexN, SP t
/1\J
269 KING S^EflB,
Men's, Touts' and CUHrw'??ts,
^ft^fKeSts, j^aVSe1lSSaJsV?eDtsP.
Stiff Dress Hats.aDress &alS(for Profession^* ]
Gents, l^3>& Hats/Fancy BAW fOr
/ants?all styles ?.od prices..;3: j
v
|Frora KrjAr^jJ^
sols, at prices to-suara4l.'i - * * ! * ?!ciXU i
W. G. F0R$WhE VsOttrij
DRY G
AND
406 & 408 King Street. "
March 21 |g Ct' V&if
?WlioigB%te. Merchants.
-0
P?RCHASERS *ND, Lt*Af.IRS K?
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds.
HIDES, FURS AND SKfNS.
stock and cotxon
Ootloii j Ti?f jVen? . Spliced.
Circulars of Prices furnished on application.
P. O. BOX 136,
CHARLESTON, S, C.
February 10 lr
LIME, KAINIT AND PLASTER!
Building Lime, Apricultur?! Lime, Car
boante of Lime, Kiinit, Laad
Plaster ntwi .Marl.
G00B FERTILIZERS!
AND VKRY CHEAP. R?nd for Circular.
FRENCH LRUS., Rocky Point, N. C\
Jan 2
13t
LYON&HEALY
State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago.
Will ?eti.l prmibl to tnr ftdtfrtt* tb?Lr
BANDCATALOCUt,
for '??. VOO [rv<e?, ^10 fcuir^.jnp1
[of iDstnuamtb Sulu, Caps ^-lu,
Porapoov Ep*oleU, Cap-Lamp*.
"StanoU. Pram M?jort Suff?, and
'Hau, ScDttry Rand OuttiU, KepaaiOK
iMaffc?a, ?fco?wcMM>a? liaHnwMe? aai Ka
|e?d>M for An>at?iir Bauds and a
of Cook? Uaod Maate,-. u
-?- ? --?3b
PATENTS
Obtained, an?i all business in the U.S. Patent
Office, ffttended to for MODERATE FEES.
? Uur office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office,
And we can obtain patents in less time than
those remote from WASHINGTON.
Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and?we
make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN
PATENT.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, theSupt.
of Money Order Div., and to officials of the
U. S. Patent Office. Fe*'circular, ndvice,
fjerms and reference to actual clients in your
fwn State, or coiSnty adrrress
*?* C. A. SNOW A CO.,
pposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
F. W. Wagexer. Geo. A. Wagener,
F W. WAGENER & CO.,
WHOLESALE \
and Cotton Factors,
DEALERS IN^ , .
MQUORS, RIC?, - TTJRPEWTWE
?ND
^LECTRlFYlf
^g>:"v:;*" BROOKLYN S.*R. FLOURy
TjfjrtLE'S PARCHED COFFEE,
STANDARD OJL> TAtf?8,
JQRI Er^T Ajt Jwlt NPr!> W|) ER,
_ JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE,
T ~ '?5W?SB E*^ pBl^CH Ail PAG NE,
%]PORTED Gr^GE? ALE; x '
?W?2?,S &DER,
? TOLU ROCK AND RYE, . /j
t .tCttf?if?ow wl^?&;Y,*r* *>*v
CUTE CIGABS. LIME PAINT.
TOLD TOMG
T H B g|?5Arr R KM ED Y FOR
SURE CURE FOR
'Malaria and Dyspepsia
IN ALL ITS STAGES.. .
jaB^-Tor sale by all Grocers.and Drug-.l
gists, bk-.'i 9 * * j-.v ?s? 1
v Sole} Manufacturers a do* Proprietors.
80MM?S19N MERCHANT
t# ??o?~ ^i^D>-DEAlM1IN
*?Ofc# Rtt^f*^ Paris
AND DEALERS IN
r^Tr?fir:^ I.6 9 East-Bay,
r f .?3HABXESTPN, ?Sj'C... | v 2
STEBLOG SILVER
?and?
RiGh Jewelry.
S> ORBE?S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
, : 3^ - : $?ax
^ JrVMBH rUtfiATW, t
^ fqgtffSTRj^r^^
Iii? ?L. *r
r. .v- j i rt?r
.; t. i -" i
HATTER.
October '0 3m
NTS,
STERLING SILVER,
RICH JEWELRY."
-J A &
c a
Orders Promptly Attended to
S: THOMASi M;
. >8 KING.STREET,*" ' t
HAJiLESTOX, S. C.
December 6.
ADAMSj DAMON & CO., ^
No 18 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
oralbus in
STOVES, RANGES,
GR A TES,
HAPBLB AND SLATE MANTELS,
Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead,
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes,
and Chimney Tops.
Sep 20 lvr
HILBERS HOUSE.
284 King Street, next to Masonic Trm
jde, Charleston, S. C.
Rates $1.50 per Any, reduced rates by the
week or month, Accordinjj to location of
rooms.
Tili? bouse, so well and favorably known
as bein<r a strictly first-class boarding house,
is centrally located, accessible to .wholesale
and retail stores, theatres, and places of in
terest, and especially desirable for business
men or families visiting the city, nothing be
ing neglected to make its guests comfortable.
Ask for carriage at depot.?Respectfully
MRS. K. HILBERS Proprietress
Sept 20?1881.
RABBIT METAL.
C> IN MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN
~J[ find at the office of the Watchman aiid
Southron ? supply of OLD TYPE METAL
which is equal, if not superior to babbit met
al for their uses. It can be bad at reasonable
rates
The Largest and. Host Complete
Establishment South.
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
EstabTfsned 1842.
CrTABT,KStOX S. Ol
??ce and Wcrrerooms, King, opposite
Cannon Street.
Yards Wolfe Streisand Railroad Avenue.
MANUFACTURERS OF
D(X)ES,SASH,
AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Sep 20 . ' . ' ' it '
LSON. CHILDS & CO
ilLAftgLFHIA fift?? WO?XS,
ILAD ELF HIA 4 PA- <
^ manufacturers OFAU-kinds OF . s<*
Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons,
- . . -V.'/ 3 <,
Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucky^d^h^eitf^o^rs. \
April I'L , . .. ' ' '"' 1 " ly
.fflip^iii^^,
:. HAEDWARE MERCHANTS,
s
; AGENTS FOR
r FOR SALE, . -
H AMiiS, - . . -
trace eit'Ajfxs,
braces steel. ^ :
el we lls a ND'h AN?'
Ia?ces; .Acres/ * ?
mattocks,_
ohub .wW ChfcagoScrew PulTeriser
[ socket spades,
: I + M : 3
SADTfLESy
* BLIND AND RIDING
BRIDLES,
wa RN ess, "
s.. , . - . .
wood warc,
tin-war e%
e
cutlery/
nUBS,SPOKESr.
?att !a Crops at Half the post of the Plow. RLVS' *.XLK.S? ,
SWEDES IRON, Over 100,000 Acre's have been put;into GRAIN" MIIL*
mcprv'trn mnv : ? ' Crops by these Machines. * - V
S?tTx PAMPHLETS FREE--CUTS& LETTERS. B0LTINO e,-0T,<
PLOW STELL,. -.- MILL ROCKS, -
BACK BAND'??. r -a'aaress# poT WARE>
HAM^STWNfl^^v ..'-H&RT & CO:, TURPENTiWaND
PlOW LINES. charleston* s. c. v COOPERS^ T-OOlS,..
ST?TIf AGElW? FOR.
KEMP'S mNUES> AND COTTON.SEED SPEEADEIL
THIS CUT SHOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. :
AGENTS FOR
WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, - IMPROVED COTTON.PLANTERS,
GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND^PLOWSv . . PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS* 7
^^pMAtS^jMpOp'HING AND PULVERIZING* HARROWS. "
LA DOW DISC PULVERES?fty HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER.
sag'-*?'
1F?# SALE
a NEW FEATURE AND A GRAND ONE.
CHANG BARLE TREAD OF WHEELS.
LAST SEASON, WE ADDED THE NEW FEATURE OF ARRANGING THE WHEELS
SO THAT THEY COULD* BE .MADE TO RUN A.NY DISTANCE APART, AND ALL THE
REST OF THE CULTIVATOR KEEPS IN TACT. SO \VK MAKE TI.'EM THIS SEASON.
IT MATTERS NOT HOW CLOSE YOUR ROWS ARE TOGETHER: THE WHEELS CAN BE
SET TO .SUIT'1 HE*. A 6EEJ>ER IS APLSO ATTACHED TO THE CULTIVATOR FOR
SOWING.IN WHEAT. OATS, RYE. PEAS AND THE LIKE
HART eft? CO.,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
"c MAVHEW. " 2] ^'mILTOnHi?THEW."
C. MAYHEW & SON,
FI.OEEKCE, S. C. .
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK,
MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING
FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES.
POLISHED GRANITE WOBK,
either native or foreign, to order.
Correspondence Solicited with those in icant of any work in the above
me. m
line
Oct 24
cms. i mm & (i,
WILMINGTON, ST. C,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Fertilizers,
IMPORTERS OF
Genuine Peruvian Guano and German
Zainft.
Liberal advances made on consignments of
Cotto,n, to which special attention is given.
Correspondence solicited. Special induce*
meats to large buyers of fertilizers.
References.? E. E. Burfus, President First
National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.;. A. B.
Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York.
Oct. 3_' o
H. BRUNHILD & BRO.,
' WHOLESALE DEALERS AND
?IMPORTERS5OF LIQUORS.
PROPRT5JSORS OF
Tie toii: Ciar F?j,
No 2 Granite Rott, South Front St.,
WILMINGTON, tt. C.
Oct 3 - * -
M, L. KINARD,
O LOTHIEE,
COLr?MBlA, S. C.
'OujPatrons. The People. . .
\ -9 Owr Stndff : i Their Interests.
Our Maxim: Fair Dealing.
I : ? t r. so -. Ouf Reieawl: Success.
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' 'FALL ANT) WINTER
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MEN'S SUiTOj, i *2**x*jlv%* .
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BOYS' STJTTS,
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Sept/12 -
A t'
_ft 7883.,_
ill be raauearaxE to ruLepplicaats.. and to cu3
tcmers ?fllayear wlthontefr?erfefritr It contains
about 175 n&yeqL-6P0 Ulo/trations, prices, accurate
<J??icrir*on8- antTValuable directions for planting
1500 . varieties qf Vegetable, and How??8aeds,
Hants; Fran Trees; etc' Invaluable toalCespec
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VER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
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