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p^l^pmALS fm PHILOSOPHY. ^g^^?tOWS, Editor. . |?p? ; >Tt?cH xs <so uro/ ^^e?kd? m lo. fire 1 'Ti? easier far to die ps (B?M^jr^?ad' silently to pass away ? Oe a?tV? long bi^b t to close tb? heavy eye, c.; ' An4;waaeorm fte r?duis of glori?os day. J?, Teach aw thai barder kssoo-?OW to lim, g _ t^ii^W??ico? the darkest paths of life : ^J|?Wfttr!eoii?ict ?ow, fresh vigor give, ; And make me more tbaa conqueror ia the ^^^If ife^lCTe t Thy parp?se to fulfil ; ^^S^t fbt^jrgtory let my taper shine - ??^Vday renew, remold this stubborn will ; ^POOW" 'rona? Th?e mv bean's affection ^?fe^.ioe to-life for self and lia so more, J:::>^^t we the time reaiafoing to me yet ; f*:?p?i|a?e owa pieasare seeking as before, ?V, Wasting TO precious boors io vaia regret. ; ticca mc to live ! No idler let me be, f^^BmVlsvfoj' service band sod heart employ, ^OTepared io do TBy bidding cheerfully; f? Bat this my highest aad my holiest joy. ??lipc? me to five J my daily cross to bear, :.v; r . Sor murmur though I bead beneath its load, &j?m1&^w1A me ; let me feel Thee near ; ?>>;Tbf *ma?sb*d* gladness on the darkest g^ - ; ?O?S. ; 0&mb ?o to five ! and Sad my ti* m Thee, & " " ?Tij*?tTiif from earth and earthly things ^feia?.?ot alter, bot untiringly . Fren oa and gain oew strength and power j|f? ; ' .sack day.. pgiaifc .aw* te lire! with kindly words for all, ? Wearing ao cold, repalsire brow of gloon: ; ^/Wii^^w^?beerrnl patience, ti? Thy call, ?f ;^;?h^ji?iw?^^ii IX to bec ?caveoiy home. Infidelity, % Tto foflowinf extract from the St Ckr?tiau Adrocatc ia aa able Bu fidelity ever raised a man or 09omim from the batta ts of vice, -and ;^^ t?t? ^erKfe dean ? Has it ever Uk? a draakard from the gutter, the fam&er fran his caris, the (alien fro? r .iarSe of ?hame? Bas it ever found a asa? ooarse and bm tal ID character and ??fe, and made him a kind bosbaad and raith roi 6tfber ? Has it ever gape ont Cfc^?e heathen lands, ana foand a pco i j^ipwaataad barbarous, delighting i m rapine ano! morder, and by the pow? er of ks teachings lifted them oat of ^their degradaron until they adopted &e eestom* of civilised nations t ' Is there io all the history of infidelity a : story of ira ?oral triumphs that will Cwjsfch. ufo regeneration of the Fiji Island? order the labors of the Wesleyan |jU|to^Vfcueaf Has it added anything to tb* sam of haman happiness ? Docs & bring ose -raj of comfort into the chamber of death , slang the ?ca! of the dying with peace, and the hearts of weeping friend* with hope ? The reli /gtow of Jess* Christ has-done aD these taiaga. -Thc tree is kac wo by ita fruit. Politeness and its Place. Probably one-half of the rudeness of thai later in Hie will brntaKtyt is doe to the fail f parents te enforce io the family circle the mle? of courtesy. The son CT daughter who ts discourteous to membera of the (amity because of {ami fi&rity with them, ts very likely to prove rode and overbearing to others, ao4 wery certain to prove a tyrant in thc house hold over which he or she may ;bc called on to preside. There is at taiadaj ttndeatab?y among the rising a lack of courteous demeanor the: family. Of all places in the world let thc boy understand home is the place where he should speak the gentlest and be> the most kindly, and there is aplace of ail where courteous demeanor should prevail. The lad who ht rode to his sister, impertinent to his ryand vulgar io his boose, will husband for a suffering wife, aad a cruel father to unfortunate children. The place for politeness, as Helps pote it, b where we mostly think ttsoperinoos f Child Life in India. Tb Hindu child is aatd to possess eve? in infancy ic a remarkable degiec thc vino? of patience. AU day long the ehtld cf the poor coolie woman will eliwg to ber hips, often tired, hungry, and sleepy. bot not cry tog or fretting. The Hindu noby witt lie for hours on a bard coi io a dingy room, tormented and mosquitoes, supremely tied, apparently in the eoutem of its dusky little hands. Grown older the children are timid respectful io man nar, obedient to parents, and well-behaved in public. They learn very readily, and are Quick ct memorising. Truthful? ness is not impressed on them at home, ?sd they carly learn deceit. Temper. Temper makes or mars more happi? ness than any other quality. How mock influence there is in one of those bright, cheerful, wholesome tempers, which neither make troubles were they do oct exist, or meets them halfway whew they do! Where others might he inclined to fret peevishly over this - annoyance and that small trial the good tempered person makes light of this eoe, and bears with patience what can? not be avoided by the other. 'WT FORGET" TO CALL AT THE STORE OP ?. J. BARNETT *JT r.-. v - and examine bis fine and well selected stock of <*aa, juro rarcro GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Be has now a Kew and Complete Stoek of DBY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CLOTHING, SADDLERY * HARNESS, GROCERIES, Ac., kc. All of which he is offering at BOTTOM PR?CES. And ls determined sot to be undersold br nay other house. Jest received" a terse lot of LACE REM JfASTS, wbii-fi be k offering at "S . IO cents ? bunch. .*$o>Ih*t Forget to Catt " J. HARNETT. Cteigin of the Suez Canal. The St Simonian Order was found? ed for the amelie ration of the poer, and the members thought it necessa? ry to dress iii a certain peculiar cos? tume of blue cloth and to retire to a monastery. Ata later period they adopted a waist-coat which could neither be put ou nor taken off with? out assistance, a symbol of man's de? pendeuce upon his fellow-man. Final? ly, there came a schism in 1831, caused by the free love doctrines of Enfantin, one of the six leaders of the order. A.large number of the disci? ples, iiiciud?ug all the women, seced? ed, and Enfantin was left with a cor poials guard. J?fi retired to a large estate at Menilinont*. France, where Jie and his disciples led a strange life, husbands separating from their wives and adapting vows of celibacy. Among the disciples of Enfantin was DeLesseps ; and the Suez Canal, with the origin of which the French engi? neer has been credited, was really a scheme devised by Enfantin. Ile headed an expedition to go to Egypt and prosecute the work of Ciggmg the canal, which he claimed was feasible. DeLesseps was a member of the party, but separated from them because he could not agree with their engineering plans,, Later when De? Lesseps was prosecuting the work Enfantin showed no jealousy but said that ail he wished was that the world should know that the initiation, of the great enterprise was made by those whom the Old World called 'Utopist*, dreamers or fools.'-San Francisco Chronicle. So prevalent is the habit of talking small nonsense in company that ?reo thinking people mask their intelligence ny its use. Bot let some one per.-oo bring a sensible topic of conversation forward, and it is wonderful how soon he will be surrounded by others; well informed conxerning it, and anxious te diffuse their knowledge. The trouble is, we do not understand each other. Ken have become thoroughly impressed with the idea that in order to make them? selves agreaUa they must keep up a constant stream of non sense and sill j j utterances, aad the ladies seem to have formed the same idea in regard te the gentlemen, until out of this mutual mis? understanding has growu this empty, Meaningless jargon of words at almost ?very social entertainment-a short shower of soap bubbles. He that -does good to another does rood also to himself, not only in the consequence bot in the very act ; for t?e ?onsciousuess of well doing is in itself imple reward. If God made the world yon need not ear that he can't take care of so small i part of it as yourself. T?TTP TORP20 BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER? -_ and MALARIA* Ilom these sources arise three-four bs ? too diseases of tiic tamma ruco. These symptoms indicate their existence : X >s? ot Appetit?, Bowels costive, SieSs. flem* acne, toliness ester eating,, avcR foa to exertion af Tjody or mind, En?tatton ot Cooa, Irritability e? temp*., j^^. ap????? A seett?g of jmring z? -elected s?m? duty, ?ixsittess, Xlntterij ?g at ?h Heartj?ots before th? eyes* hi/ * jv col? ored Urine, COKSTJIPAMOX ~nd <> man? the usa of arcmedy that ac ss directly on thc Liver. ^ AsaXiver med icir? 'CBTT'S KXEX8 have so cqush Their a-ti jm on tho iud ney3 and Skin isc2so. prompt ; ?-eniovin~ all impurities through nVcsc ?: ?* seirv emgers of the- system.,*' prc.:c JTJ?T. appe? tite, sound digestion,,regular f cc j?s, a clear skinand a vigorous, bodv; TV p. ya FJXI.S S?^,^? ^a^^a ?T S?p&S n jr interfere with daily- work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HBFEEtS LIKE A ? EW MAW. ?.I havo. had Dyspepsia, rith Constipa? tion, tvro years,and hr.ve U-" ed ten different kinds of pills, and T473*F:? are the first thai havo done me any good. They bavo cleaned me put nicely. My appetite is splendid^ food ingests readily, and I no^v have natural passages, i feel lik? a new ntait* W. J>. EDW? RDS, Palmyra, O. SoHevery*fcere,25e. OQce.44 Murray St"y.Y. T?1TS EMIR DYE. GRAY HATS OE WHISKERS changed in stxntjy to a Gxosrr BLACK by a single an? plication of this JDTT?. Sold by Drugrista. or sent toy express on receipt of $ 1. Ornee, U Murray Street, New York. HITS MAMDAE. OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FSEE, Shift's specific Lat beec tee mt??s of Nrir-cno health and happiness to thosssnd* who were :?r*. Bounced mccrabte of ?Jlcvxl ?z>? skin Preises. HEAR THE WITNESSES! I sn rrtre that Swift V Specific paved mr !?fc. 1 wss terribly j*>i?mwi with Malaria, mid tva? jnven op to d>c. Swift's Specific relieved mc protaptlv sad entirely. ! Uuck it is the featest rtnudy of the ace. CT. ii. SPENCER. Sop'? Gas Works. Home, Ga. 8. S. S. rnrea the worst forra? of Scrofula. Old Sorra, OUI Ulcer?, Eczema. Herpe*, and ?ll Blood ot Skia Hu: !'>r. 1; dim?tate* the iVtvcn from th? Blood, ?uti drives it out through the pore? ut thc sida. DAD SCROFULA FOR 1? TEARS. I have suffered from Scrofula shoat IT year?. Thc diaem?c brine mostly confia**! to iny le;* and ankle*, roy rain (?our? were coverrd with tain- vker* anti hue tnu?? o/ rof'*n fitth. tim/ thr tutor ma* atsuO'i un bea*ate. All remedies aisd ti^atveoN windi I iric>l failed todo toe any rood. At hw I forran t*Sir.L' S-S.S.,co:itinatnj: for about f^ar uinuthi?. and i AM CERTAINLY WELL I t??/lc S. S*. S ande; tbe sapervisioa of a j?.'i>-jctsrj ??f ? year?* active prac? tice, by yow order. Prrvioo* t * i*\:;v..; S S S 1 at times could scare ly wa'k. Xo* UAH oUi till 'kv/, anet I kau to thank ?>. s. S. at?t if otUj />./ n?i otrt. TliOS McFAKLsJSD. M Foundry Str-.a. Atlanta, ?S. RHEUMATISM. The *eat of this dvca<e is in th? DUJOU. ?10.C00 would not purcV.^c from n;*: what S S. S. has eflccf'-d tn my u*e. ll < ured in<- <>f 5?.-ilari?l Kbeamati?n ARCHIE THOMAS. Editor r?rp*iilndjt, Springfield. Tenn. A n?TTo wa-* cored of u t*?olen? rr??'- of Rheuma? tism by i>. a. ?. Wtthont thc ?t m^lv lie wotild Iii ve ?iCd. WM Si SMIT?I. M. I). Tambua-* Sl?w4>. ? C. Write for M copy of t?K lillie ljock-iri.>e 4?*| Hon REWARD v.:M h- p;?ri t,> n:iy tpi^WO (Uieroisl xv!?<> ?\;:l fir.?t. < n ar.^lv>in Of 100 Dottie?) of S. S. one jwrtxl- of u-?.rctir> odide potft>?)tMr. or any luiiicral - i!??ti:a.e THE .SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Drawer 3. Atlanta Ur*. PRTO'S HLElmi^^ OHTTMEM1 /?"i/Srto For this annoying trouble it has been zn popular use for manv years, and is very favorably known as a SPECI??C CURE. It is also thc very beet remedy known for SORE NIPPLES, FEIXK?S, COKN-S, OLD POKES, SCAJLU USAS, TETTSR, ULCERS and kindred diseases. From Montgomery, Ala., a gentleman writes: ** I bsd been sorely afflicted vdtfi, liles for ten years, and obtained immediate relief and a permanent cure by asing Pryor 's Ointment." A gentleman writes from Cnsseta, Ala.: " I used Pryor's Ointment in an aggravated case of Prie? of ?ghi vecen standing, and xn aa Incredibly short time it made a complete acre.T Seat by mail on receipt of the price- SOc. a boy Sold by Druggists and beaters everywhere. Prepared only by thc sol? Proprietor, / J, BRADFIELD, j Ho. 108 S. Pryor St., ATLANTA, GA. HENRY L B. WELLSr NOTARY PVBhlCf S?MTBB, S. C. AptU Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within: its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the the disease the cause must be re? moved, ?ud in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY v AND LIVER CCRE is established on just ? this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arisv from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at thc rout of the difficulty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and restorer, and, by placing them in a healthy condition,, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused by un? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the disttessing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy bas no equal. Be? ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions said to be just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. Ii. H. WARNER A CO., Rochester, N. Y. Though shaken in every .joint and fiber with fever and ague, or bilious remittent, the system may yet be freed from the malig? nant virus with Hosteler's Stomach Bit? ters. Protect the system against it with this beneficent anti-spasmodic, which is futheroore a supreme remedy for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debili? ty, rheumatism,, kidney troubles and other ailments. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. HORSE AK^ C?TTLL POWDERS Ko Howe vin die of Cowa BOTS or Lrao Ifc VJCB. if Kotitz** Pomlers wc ??ed in time. Fontz's Powders will nw .mr! prevent Ho? CHOLERA. Font-f* Powder? will prevent OAPKS IS FOWLS. Foutz'it Powders will increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and wake thc butter ina and sweet Fontz's Powders will cure or prevent almost KVtiri Di SKA sn to which Hordes and Cattle arc subject. FOCTZ'S PoWDK?tS WILL OXVB SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID Z. FOTJTZ, Proprietor. BALTI??OEE, MD. "WANTED. COTTON SEED ? COTTON SEED! I will pay cents) sixteen aud one-half cents cash p?-r bushel for 10,000 SU2??SLS SOUND, DEY Cotton Seed, delivered to me at this place before the first of next November. Will exchange cotton seed meal for colton seed. T. E. RICHARDSON, WEDGEFIELD, S. C. Sept 13_3 CARPETS. Carpeta and House Furnishing Goods? The tni-jrest Stock South of Ballimore. Moquet, limaseis, 3-Ply and Ingrain Tar pets, Kugs, Mats aud Crumb Cloths, Win? dow Shade?, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa and Canton Slatting*, Upholstery, Kngravhtgs, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write tor Samples ?nd Prices. KAILI K Sc COSKRKY, AUGUSTA, GA. June 23 . o TH?S. F. BAGLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. COTTON, NATAL STORES, TUN TIMBER, ?C. WILMINGTON, iV. C. Correspondence solicited. Reference BANK OF NEW HANOVER. July 10 Cm WOMAN [jg DR. J. BR?DHELB'S FEMALE BE6EAT0R THIS famous remedy most happily meets the de? mand Of the age for woman's peculiar and multiform afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for ONE SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased condition; of thc womb, and proposes to so control the Menstrual Function as to regulate all the derangements and irregularities of Woman's MONTHLY SICKNESS. Its proprietor claims for it no other medical property ; and to doubt the fact that this medicino docs posi? tively possess such controlling and regulating powers Is simply to discredit the voluntary testimony ot thousands of living witnesses who are to-day exult? ing in their restoration to sound health and happiness. JjRADFIELD'3 pEMALE REGULATOR Li strictly a vegetable compound, and i3 the product of medical science and practical experience directed towards tho benefit o' SUFFERING WOMAN ! It is the stndiicd prescription of a learned physician whose specialty was WOMAN, and whoso fame be? came enviable and boundless because of his wonder? ful success in the treatment and cure cf fcnialccom plaints. THE REGULATOR is tho GRANDEST REMEDY known, and richly deserves its name: WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND, Because it controls a class of f une li OL S tho various derangements of which causo more ill health than all other causes combined, and thus rese?es her from a long train of afflictions which sorely embitter her life, and prematurely end her existence. Ohl what a multitude of living witnesses caa tes? tify to Its charming effects. WOMAN! take to your confidence this PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH! It will relievo you of nearly all t?^c complaints pecu? liar to your eexl Rely upon it as your safeguard for ixcalth, happiness and long life. Price-Small size, 75 cents; Large size, $1.50. %?T Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only by DR. J. BRADFIELD, No. 108 Booth Pr;?r Street, Atlanta, Ga, __ RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indelliblc ?uk, or for printing visiting cards. ?nd STAMPS OF ANY KIND for stamping BUSINESS CARDS, BNVEL OPES or anything ?Iso. Specimens of various styles on hand, which will bc shown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Cal! on < C. P. OPT KEN, At tb? Watchman and So ut bru a office. FURN ?TU RIE AND UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT SUMTER, s. C. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF embracing all the styles and qualities usually fouud in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BRO ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedstead.", Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasse, What Kots, Wall Brackets, Chrooiog, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, .Matresses, &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FOLL AND COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of al! descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from S3 to 45. My special personal atlention, day by day, is given to this business, in all its depart men ts, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB M?H AMD BEAST. , For more than a third of a Mexican TfuttniUfTilnli-i IIIIH known to millions adi over the world as the only safe relianoe for the relief of accidents and nain. It is a medicine anora price and praise the bett of lt? kind* For every form of external pain tho EXICAN Masten g Liniment is without an ecraal. It penetrate? flesh and muscio to the very bene-making the continu? ance of pain and inflammation impos? sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brute Creation are equally wonder? ful. The Mexican Liniment ia needed by somebody to every house Every day brings news of tb e agony ot an awful scald or burn subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re? stored, or a valuable horse or OX j saved by ?hz healing power of this which speedily cures such alimenta oil tlie HUMAN FLESH as Rheumatism, Swellings, Stiff Joints, Contracted Muscles, Bums and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains) Poisonous Bites and Stings, Stiffness, Lameness, Old Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites. Chilblains, Sore Ripples, Caked Breast, and indeed every form of external dis? ease? It heals without scars? For the BBCTS CBEATIO?T it cures . Sprains, S winny. Stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Bis? earea, Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Eera, Scratches, Wind? frails, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon the Siebt and every other ailment to which t?e occupants of the Stable and Stools IZaxd are liable. Tho Mexican Kustang Liniment I always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively. J. F. H . DELORMF, Agenti -DEALER IN DRU ? mm, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KIOPTIN 4 FIKST-CLA?S DKUG STORK. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &G, Physician's Prescriptions carefully com pounded, and orders answered willi care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C . Jan. 20. 3m. [*DeLormeJs Baum De Vie." THE MANUFACTURE of the above well known preparation has been recom? menced by the undersigned. Its valuable properties have been known and appreciated by tho public for Forty Yean. It is an anti iote for Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, deranged Liver, and a per ect antidote for all Malarial Diseases, and, in ^ct, for disease? arising from a disordered ?iver, stomach or intestines. It was used over 5u years ?go in Cuba for Yellow Fever, with the most flattering re? sults, lt can bc had in any quantity at DeLorme's Dru?; Store. CHARLES DKLORME, Proprietor. Sept 18 EPPERSON'S LIVERY, SALE -AND FEED STABLES! WHEN YOU VISIT OUR TOWN, CALL inti have voar HO KSK nicely denned off, areli fed and watered, all ?or TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. FIRS WOO? Constantly on hand al the Yard. Orders re? ceived at the Stables, will receive prompt at? tention. \ uij 17 WAGON WORK -AND GIN -AT MAYESVILLE, S. C., -BY C. O. WHEELER. iinvinc competent workmen I nm prepared to BUILD WAGONS TO ORDER and do general repairing and wheelwright work. GIN-REPAIR?NG done in best manner at short notice. Patronage solieitcd. C. O. WHEELER, Au? 14 .Miiyesville, S. C, UDEBTE? TO THE UNOEBS30NED ! Please come forward and settle at once, as I am desirous of settling up my aifairs in Sumter. OFFICE AT MK I. SULZBACHER'3 JEWELRY STORE. TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, THAT OUR STOCK OF FfSOE ???DS, HATS -AND Gents Furnishing Goods, is now complete. A Fine Lot of JEANS, CASSIMERS, BLUE FLANNELLS AND REPELLENT CLOTHS, that we oifer at very low prices for cash. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we hope by fair dealing and the ability to furnish the best goods for the lest money to merit a continuance of the same. The Celebrated HARTFORD BALL BEARING MACHINE, the lightest running in the market. Also, we have the WEED, the VICTOR, WHEELER & WILSON and ESTE Y. We have DO travelling agents, but by calling on os we will save you money. Remember We Guarantee Satisfaction. D. J. WINN & CO. Sept 18 (Successor to Wm. Glaze,) 126 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER IN FRENCH GOODS, CONSISTING OF TOILET SETS, ODOR STANDS, Vases, Card Receivers, Flower Stands, Ac. Wedding Presents in Sterling Silver Ware. French Black Marble and Ornamental Clocks. Watches of every make and style, and Jewelry of the most elegant designs. SPECIALTIES-John Foley's Gold Pens, Pencils and Tooth Picks, and the celebrated Pebble Glasses and Spectacles. The only place in Columbia where can be had a strictly first class article of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Barbers' Shears, Ac, of Joseph Rodger A Sons and other well known Sheffield manufac? turers. Repairing and Engraving of all kinds a specialty. All work executed in the best style and satisfaction guaranteed. .MR. G. HOKFER, whose reputation as a Watchmaker and Engraver ?3 so well known, is with me and will have charge of the above department. ME. JOSEPH W. MEACHER, from the well known house of James Allan of Charleston, has charge of the Repairing Department. Aug 7 FARM GRIST 31 I 1, L. S AND SHELLERS. OVER 30,000 NOW IN USE. Every machine is fully warranted to suit, or money refunded. Price of Mills, .$20 to $40 ; Shellers, $5. Do not buy a Mill or Sheller until you have seen our terms and illustrated circular. Address, with stamp, LIVINGSTON & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA._ WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA .WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. PA cn 00 nd zo < LH CG MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. H. HARBY., Agent, Sumter and Kingstree, S. C. April IO _..i,,..., i. , " . ?ca, _ ,.,, ,._ ? "^^'^^^C ^?i^ OH3K5339KSS8a ???2ES?&??3 ^ fr* ^t ^JCA. \HNcsWof ALL PLANTS, for ALT, CROPS, for ALL CLI-/K SvvlrO ^^??^ ?ft NL- MATES? All are teated; only thc beat sent oat f/i \ J A m V\BT/riF> VL Gr n?a und VttXm Seed Manuel ; Eirtcry and bo?t niethooV >1_ JLJL?JL ^TiW/^o:'cn "'rc of Crsis^. Root Crop?. Grawe?. Fodder Cropa^ Tr^??SS^??? X . ? ' lr x?32attne, etc. only iVrtn.sUrnwil cxcnfctfwo and ina List ci FOCSSEEBSt ^^aftw1**^ pcversl 'jnonsand vario ri?*, FKEE. ," ^SSs H'^Aiia SIBLEY & CO. Rochester,N.Y. Chicago, :? BROOK.S' REVOLVING COTTON PRESS. WILMINGTON IRON AND COPPER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON PRESSES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFT? ING, PUL LI ES, &c, kc. Full stock of LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING and Machinists Supplies of all kinds. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. HART, BAILEY & CO, 21 and 23 SOUTH FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON. N. C. CONTINENTAL 3EE O O ??" OINTMENT -CU lt KS Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches and Sores -IN HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. Ask your Storekeeper for ii, or write direct to the manufacturers, AMERICAN L?BHIC?TINLT OIL COMM, C:L37ELA2TD, OKIO. Aug 7 J^LYON&HEALY !0S^^ State & Monro? Sis., Chicago WU) .?en.) purmM to ar.y tAdntf their BAND CATALOGUE, for tS*>. '.00 pises, 210 ?ntrr.?.v.ngi of InMrutuenU, Soils, Cnp.s B?lt?, rompons Epaiili-ts Cap-Laiaps SUod*. brum Major'? Stiff*, and "Hats Sun.lrv Bund Outtits, RepaMp* ?M-it._-H.ils at?? Includes Ir. simo Hon ind K.T. i* for Atnateor tSaudi, ?od ? ' pf Cfloics Baad Mink, _ GEO. A. SHIELDS MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines. Boilers Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, COTTON PRESSES, &c. Iron and Brass Castings Made to Ordei PALMETTO IBONWOKKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Aug 28_ $100.00 A WEEK! We can guaranteed the above amount t good, active, energetic AGENTS! Ladies us well as gentlemen, make a succ?s ia the business. Very little capital required We hare a household article as saleable a flour. Zt Sells Itself! It is used every day m every family. You d< not need to explain its merits. There is i rich harvest for all who embrace this golder opportunity, it costs you only one cent tc learn what our business is. Buy a postal care write to us and we will send you out prospectus and full particulars * FREE! And we know you will derive more good than you have any idea of. Our reputation as a manufacturing company is such that we cannot otford to deceive. Write to us a postal and give your address plainly and re? ceive full particulars. BUCKEYE M'F'O CO., Sept IS-O Marion. Oiiio. STANDARD L A SJ fa" 0 R Y WAX Preserves. Linen, gives a beau? tiful finish, prevents the iron from sticking, saves labor. 5 CENTS A CAKE. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT. MADE KY STA1ARD OIL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. _ Aug 7 _ SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR TEE COTTON PLAUT j An 8 page 40 column Agricultural Journal, the only paper in South Carolina published exclusively i : ihc intercut of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agri? cultural paper in the South. ONLY 60 A TEAR. The official organ of iho State Grange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of the State, and by the best farmers in thc State and South. *N3end postal for specimen copies for your? self and your neighbors. Address W. J. McKERALL, Sept 4 ^Marion, S. C. L _?L_S W?L3EHN h PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN ProT, Liprs, Toteo, k. 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 _ 6 SAM'L R. MARSHALL, J. MCNAMEE, JULIUS J. WKSCOAT, P. W. SANDERS. SAM'L R. MARSHALL & CS., (Successors ol'J. E. Adger & Co.,) Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, and Agri? cultural Implements, -Agents for WATT PLOWS, CHAMPION MOWER AND REAPER, Gullet's Steel Brush Gin, Cotton Bloom Gin, Taylor Gin, Galvanized Fencing Wire, and Fairbank Scales. NO. 139 MEETING STREET, SIGN GOLDEN GUN, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 7 3m CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH, LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS, ?fcc. ?fee. ?fee. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having made large additions to my busi? ness, 7 am prepared to furnish Fish, Game, &c, at short notice. All Orders Promptly Attended To. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. July 24 BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER -AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO -AT JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20_' ly BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, -AND RICH JEWELERY. Orders Promptly Attended to -AT S. THOMAS, Jr., & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. W. C. FORSYTHS & SON, DRY GOODS ?AND CL.OTHING, 406 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 Iv Wholesale Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON. Codon Ties, New and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. Fi O. BOX 136, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10 ly "HILBERS HOUSE 284 King Street, next to Masonic Tem? ple, Charleston, S. C. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates hy the week or month, According to location of' rooms. This house, so well and favorably kn-wu HS being a strictly first-class hoarding house, is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, and places of in- j terest, and especially desirable for business ? men or families visiting the city, nothing be- j ing neglected to make its guests comfortable. Ask for carriage at depot.-Respectfully MRS. 3. HILBERS PROPRIKTRKSS Sept 20-1881._ THE AIMAR HOUSE COHNKR OF Vanderhorst and King St# HAVING BEEN LEASED BY HVEiss Heriot (Formerly of 190 Meeting-Si.,) IS NOW OPEN for th? accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston vri'l find thi.? ll ?m?e conveniently situated for busi? ness, and directly on thc ?in? of Street Hatlw**. Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb IS WRIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE, withal] modern improvements, is n?r open for the reception of guests. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Mav 8. Proprietor* BONE MEAL AND OYS? TER SHELLS in the Frank Wilson Pat. $5 Ttand Mill. Also grinds corn and cob. Illustrated Cir? culars and Testimonialf sent on application. Address WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa. July 24 _ -STxT 33W JSL 3>J" T ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, IXDUSTRI- I OUS MEN in every town and county to 6eli j our popular books. Oller liberal induce ments. Applicants will please give age, ex nerience, (it any,) and reference as to charac ter and habits. A SPLENDID CHANCE for | men who are not afraid of work and want to make mouey. Apply in person or by letter to B. F." JOHNSON & CO., Sept Ile 1013 Main St. Richmond, V. BARNES' Patent Foet and Steam Power Machinery. Complete ouifirs for Actual Workshop Budines?. Lathes for Wood or Metal. Circular Saws, Scroll Saws, Formers, Mor tisers, Teuoiiors?, etc., etc. ^BSBBB fMRif? Machine? or. trial if des'red. Descriptive Catalogue ?nd Prie?* List Free. W. F. & JOHN ?AUNES, No.2116 Main St. RocKf>RD. ?T.K. mm Can be derived from washes for thc Teeth. There must bc something which will neutral? ize the peculiar seid that is formed from thc deposits on and between the teeth. WOODS ODONTINE is the most efiicient, most harmless, and most delightful preparation known. It cleans the teeth, neutralizes the acidity, and all brown and ugly stains, leaving thc teeth white and polished and the breath delightful. 35 cents a box. Trade supplied bv W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Sumter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, and Dr. D. J. AULD. Sept 25 B. F. mm PROPRIETORS The Merchant AND COMMISSION MER FOB THE 8A LE COTTON AND NAVAL WILMINGTON, K. OFFER FOR S AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTtVe. AL.*0, Fiesb Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN. &c. -ALSO, - Selected RED RUST PROOF SEEI> OATS. * Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON, THE PIJKCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANA GEMENT First Class Hotel. Board $2 ?0 to $3 OU per day-Merchaats $2 .# B. 1" PERRY . Proprietor. FREMONT, Ohio, Jan. 25tb, 1881. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents:-I think it my duty to render yon my thanks for ben? efits and profits which I have derived from your it valuable and far fame of Spavin Gan. My cousin and I had a valuable stallion, worth $400 which had a very bad spavin and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary surgeons, beyond any cure, and that the horse was* done forever. " As a last resort I ad? vised my cousin to try a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It had a Tragical effect, the third bottle cured it and the horse is as well as ever. Dr. Dick of Edi n burg, the eminent veterinary sargeon was an ?;ncle of mine, and I take great interest in assisting bit pro? fession. JAMES A. WILSON, Civil Engineer. SEITD?LL'S SPATOT C?B2. CHARLESTON , S. C., July 22, 1883. Dr. B. J Kendall & Co., Dear Sirs :-I par chased at Louisville, Ky., a very fin? brqk colt, and in shipping he got his hock badin hurt OH the outside of the joint which caused il to swell three or fonr times the natural size, which made him very lame. I tried a great many liniments which failed to benefit the injured part. At last when disgusted, and ready to give up the colt as ruined, I j happened to see your advertisement cf "Ken^ i dall's Blister and Spavin Cure," and thought I I would give it a trial, 1 first appliedHmo ''Blister" to the hock which by this time had j become calloused, ano to my surprise fonnd it i work like a charm. lu twenty, four bonn ! the part that was hard became soft and the ; l?meles? lepan to len ve. I then got some of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" and applied it ac according to directions , which has made a perfect cure, and the colt is now as sound as any horse alive. 1 awrely write this letter to you, as I think it a duty I owe to yon, and also for the good of the public at large. The foregoing statement I will make affi i davit to, and can also have the same verified ! by the best horsemen in our city who saw th? i before and after treatment. Verv Respectfully, 12 Chapel St., JOHN Ii. ARNOLD" I Send address for Illustrated Circular which/ we think gives positive proof of its virtue, j No remedy has ever met with such unqualified j success to our knowledge, for beastas well as j man. Price $1 per bottle or 6 bottlrs for $5. All ! druggists hare it or can get it for yon, or ?it will be sent to any address on receipt of ! price by the proprietors. Dr. B. J. Kendall & i Co.. E?o>?uirgh Falls. Vt. i ' SOLS 27 ?LL DSTCGISTS. i June 12 Read Proof of Wonderfal Cores? GRAHAM'S STABLES. REPUBLICAN-STREET, HORSES MO i!ii. Good Driving Horse?. Farm and Tintbor Mulei, Also, on hand, a fi nf assortment BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES. At pi ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky. -ALSO TENNESSEE WAGONS. March 20 W. M. GRAHAM. PAYNE'S IO Hors?Spark-Arresting Portable Engine has cut 10,010 ft. of Michigan Kras Boards in lt) hoar?, barning ?labs from the saw la cigbt-foot lengths. Our 10 Honette Guarantee to famish power to taw S.C00 fe t of Hemlock Board.? ia 10 hoers- Ow 15 Boru teili cut WjOOG feet ia Rame time. ?<>:>r Maines are OUARANTXW? to f?M2ii>h a horstf-powcr on a le? fnel rad wate than any other En pine not fi rici with an Automatic Cut Oil. ii von want a Stationary or Porrable E:isr:ne. Boiler. Circus lar Saw-Mil!, shafting or PuEcyi?, .-ither ca>t cr Meddart's Patent \VrO':;:hMr<?ij Pulley, send for one illustrated entongue, No. 12, fen information and prices. B. W. PAYNE A SONS, Coming. N. Y. Box 14SR SADDLERY ANO HARNESS. -o rpilE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready JL to bj worked up at the lowest living figures, HARNESS of tne taTest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell, I am prepared to do at! kinds of Jotw ia my line of business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, ?nd with tne greatest care. -A full line ol READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLE, COLLARS, MjftTIN GALES, and EVERYTHING. EI.SR pertaining toa First-clas???arness Shop. OLD HARNESS made ]o look as good as NEW, j ^ COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNlfl -A SPECIAKT. All WORK in my line !?ARAN'qH TISF^TTON^j^^H Corner of Main March 15, 1881.