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R??GION, MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY. Re?ffll C. BROWN, Ed?or. -?3 THE CONQUEROR. ESS V : f? ._" _bftt inters ever v home, And" stalks, unchecked by iron-harred por tais, I9f^- ^ i ;'.'*>" Through ha&L asd ^banters dismally to roam ; '*N t1?Tiie<k9ok{iog-s<ourge of stricken mortals. B^sfcfeno^?ttr for bis dread approach, "*,??#*fii??Sf 'slight warning of the certain .^ ^??<?^podi ?r?k? he doth encroach, ?\ ~*?l?j3r?after day a hideous harvest summing. ?gmtty* o? ~ ?is^pMae'is Death* the leveler of Love. ' ??>g?9fii?and rmhless reaper of Ambition ; Ko famished hawk, that tears the gentle dove, ^rvcalh)u^ telo piteous pei ?lion. W?m*-*mi?i}l?wqe-begoae and wretched ^JP^ieo-Ri?th?S 'guest as victor over sorrow ; 79tf ?ir^he blade that kills whale*er it /?:--V^^^^^^^6ope,V>x greet Elysium's mor J&w^tHei^i^gtng,,let 03-trust for.ali . St' TlWffinC tftiJifr reith jrrmri trnnrinnrr. See a bright canopy to Natu re's pall, . Yet ?oless tramos the grim, unbidden guest, - :*0irflhiir?terr?Howers/ sweeping fc?oom a-nd B* d?rftlat?ng.se*the- w?tf never rest - RriNlJlllltof Gtoid? comes-BternH? Order. : - KtffcJ^I Iii 1111111- . * -r i " i ? ' A Temperance Sermon. 1 i*CtiOn?i ?i\ hrs j?Trlxoe&*~' -o'. (?&umftsmte Chico go Herald.) .r- dayboys,';' 8/wda drummerto ?ever bottle. '*The??fact: fe, >boys, I have (^IJ^I^^ve^orh-; r>S7?- ' He : was^i^ste4 with? shouts of laughter bjf^t?rc^ttyWc^^^^ htm ; they' pot the*oattl& nMet Ins nose ariel in d&gfe?Tn ?anjjakes at his expense, bojb.h?.?f?aecM*~drihfc^ and was rath? ?r serious about it. "What's the n?tft?r ?i^*yoa;dtd boy?"' sang out oagj. JIfjwgve p^iit'driSking, some? thing's bp^ teil ' tis what it, rs.". : i*W&? boys I will, though I kn*>w yoajfofarTflij a^ma^-?B(H VU te?-gop. aKt??Wfe.*ftI ferv^ b?^ V?rinkrng a? ?agar-^?i? rG??T only. knows how -, 3*8 .,?i| it^jfor-.; seven years .not a di^fts^pa^sed over my bead that I didn't have at least one drink. ..B?t ! 1 ai??done: -Yesterday I was in Chi- ? xa^.^Itowtfon South G?ark street a coatori^o?mine keeps a pawn shop in c?4ii?ct|o? with; his other business. 1 called OD ?fain, and while I was there p^jQOtik than not more than 25, wear in|^ threadbare clothes, and looking as^tjrji as ft he Ladn't seen a sober day for a month, came in with a little ! package in his hand.-: Tremblingly j heSiaVratppecf i?, and handed it to Uie I pawnbroker, saying, "Give me ten i cante- And, boys, what do you sup- j p$b? & waaf A pair of baby's shoes, j K$9? things wi th the buttons a trifle {? eo?t?d, as if they liad been won) only ? once, or twjce.. 'Where did you get j these.? asked the pawnbroker. 'Got i 'em^^hpme, replied the man, who j had'^'intelligent'face and the man-j a?!^a'gentleman, despite his sad j condition. jfc-my wife bought j thm f?rVoh?i baby. Give Lme. ten j cenj&farkmrrrI want a drink. 'You ! bq?Fl??2eVtaVe^&e. shoes back to your ' w^^ptbe-b?by wHl need them/ said ! tb4^pawnbroier. 'No, s-she won't, j bogjiiflft because- alie's dead. She's j lying at home now-died last night.' j Aj^said^his flie poor fellow broke j dojin^iw??, ills! Head on the show- j carte* and cried like? a child. Boys," j said the,drummer, " yon can laugh if i yo? ^?ieaee, but I-I have a baby of j my -ptrif at home.. and 1 swear I Ml j never,drink aiiOfher drop." Then he j go? ?and went into, another car. j His -c-oinpanious glanced at each oth- j erjn spence f tier t>ne laughed ; the j boj?Jei^sapp?ared, and, soon each | was'?itting in a seat by himself read- j mg a^e.wspaper. j ^??? ?Nation's Iiiquor Bili. I >? ??? ? >. . The Christian Union presents in grarJhTc fenn the^relative cost to the Uni^rJ, ?^^xneyeiy year vf their j liquor^ bread, meat, icon and steel, j wowten^gootlsv" sawed ?umber, cotton j go?^ ,b^?j3S^and" shoes, sugar and j moia8?esfripubl(C;education and Chris- j tiat> HiisBionar The liquor bill exceeds ? tba*?oT^r?a(f ??id meat together ; is Sfty^er-cejd, .greater than that for wooSew-^wKT eottoix goods, boots and sbpesL ^eleven limes as large as ! tba?^wpub?ia educo*;on, and 160 j time* aanrueh as is spoilt upon Chris- j tian^mi^o??. total expend?- S tnr(^f%a^w?^1e?.'nati<)ir for meat, j bread andi clothes was $4,449,000,000 ; for 1^0^19^00,000. In nianing'thTs estimate the Chris? tian hinion rs certainly within the limits ?b*at mTght truthfully be ?et. j It witao tbi? a?taage cost. to the con- j maa&t? distilled liquor at $6 a gai-! lon ; while brandy ley the glass costs | $16 a^aJi^?s^ whrskey in the same way costs $&60. No account is j made of the ljguor which escapes j taxationJSior offhe native wines ; and j Sf^impffrted wines and la^^ta o/i which amount- ! igUOO, is put at j The total liquor! ^safe to eav, i< rath-! ^pnd?r:"$I,?O?,?Oa,000. ! would pay the nation- i al d?btTof^bS?d feed, clothe, house i and J?fcate the whole people for a year. But even^these inures, large as 1 they- are,; .do not show the indirect j coat of liquor to the community. Re- j move that one cause of human misery, | the excessive indulgence in liquor, j and our police courts would be almost j without business, our poor houses j would oe almost empty, our insane! asylums would lose more that? half! their inmates, and our prisons would ? be ten times too large. It is only by j some such comparisons as these that j an i deccan be obtained of the im men-1 8ity dft&? evil. ; 'H?w,often ,do you pre?eDt your bill j to that'yifubg fellow V said a gentleman : to a eig#l0t?|? man, whom a dude told ; to charge him with a package of ciga- j retts. . j .Quarterly sir/ 4Wim\Z ?oa ??eu't mean to say you \ trust bim for three mouths V 'Oh $o, af coarse not. Quarterly in j this ease ?ieans' everjtime the bill j amounts to a quarter/ [ Higgledypiggledy. j That is the way Dora wrote it. j Siie put the long-, queer word at i the head of a page in -her account j book. j Higgledypiggledy represented the j odd pennies and five-cent pieces and dimes.lhat fouud their way out of Do-, j ra's little hand, and found their way into tiie till at the confectioner's and the pastry cook's. And how hard it is, indeed, for pennies to stay in little hands ! They ! so long to get ?ut, and so do the lit ! tie silver dimes aud the big quarters. Now Dora was a dear fat little dim I pied dumpling. You couldn't help j loving her the moment you saw her, and you are supposed not to be a bit of her relation. Of course, her cousins and aunts and uncles and big brothers and sis? ters were ready to eat her up. And it was, "Here, Dodo, is a pen? ny for you," or "Here, ?Dodo, is a dime,*" and .sometimes it was a quar? ter j or even a silver dollar somewhere ; near as large as the moon. Once in a while it -was a dear little fascinating gold piece, yellow as sun? shine. Dora had a tender heart, and she was ever so sorry for poor people, especially-poor children near her own ' age. She knew that there were hun? gry children and ragged children, and children with pale, pinched faces, and . even little babies with no pretty red! : roses in their cheeks. "Pm gojng-to save 'most every bit of myfinon?y," Bhesgid toJier mother, one day near New Year's. "I'm go ing?4#^e?verfe*fc>r poor children. I'm going to buy some shoes for Betsey :Ann Bakers little Tom. Why, only think, 1 saw his toea,.sticking out in the snow when he ?cajne^here with his basket for colctf l>?te ; and they were awful red. Then I'nwgoing to buy a new red flannel dress for Mrs, O'Flaherty's Biddy. Ijler knees are just as bare as little Tom's feet. She wears an old light calico dress, and it's all tom and horrible. ; "And there's ?pke Conroy ; he hasn't anything bm a crown to his hat, and can't gb to Sunday school ; and Jim Conroy hasn't any stockings. He told meso when I asked him why he didn't keep 'em pulled up. Ile liad nothing but old feet made out of flannel rags. Oh dear, there is so much to buy !" "But you have ever so much mon? ey, said Doha's papa. "You are the richest little girl 1 know." "Oh yes, I have a whole pocket? book full said Dora ????rdnJy..Higgledypiggledy don't get it," said mamma "Who is he T' asked papa. "A giant that gets money from little people/' said mamma. "He got some of the missionary money last week," said Dora, blush? ing. "He must be an idol; said papa. "I will give you two little account- j books, and you shall put the idol's [name at the head of one, and devote the other to poor people at home, and in lauds that we call heathen." . "Good," said Dora, clapping her tiny white bauds. "You shall see that old Higgledy won't get much." "I hope so," said papa, taking up his evening paper. But as I told you a few minutes ago, little, children fiud it hard to keep money. The candy stores are so very tempt? ing ! Candy men ought to hide their pretty confectionery, and not put it in the window where all the children can see it. And then the red apples and 1 oranges and bananas-they taste so J good ! And it is so nice for a little girl like Dora to treat her little friends. At the end of a week papa took up the account books and looked at Do? ra's little crooked figures and Diinted letters. Under Ilyggiedy piggledy he found : Two oranges, ten cents. Two bananas, eight cents. Gandy iJogi five cents. Three chocolate rats, fifteen cents. A gingerbread man, one cent. A gingerbread elephant, two cents. Ice-cream, thirty cejiis. Three red'apples, three cents. Under Charitv, which was written in the second account-book he read, Gave my old shoes with a hole in 'em to Betsey Ann Baker's Tom. To the heathen seven cents. Papa took his pencil and wrote un? der the last entry. "It is plain that my little Dodo leves the idol best." When Dora read what her father had written, she was ashamed. She resolved to be very, very, very care iul, and never lei old Higgledypig? gledy g?tsuch an advantage again. Youth's Companion A Pretty Story. Mr. Ta?mage,- in one of his ser? mons, illustrated some of his remarks ! with tlie following picturesque anec- ! dote : "I have been told that the Ca- ? thedial of St. Mark's stands in a | square in the center of the city of! Venice, and that when the clock j strikes 12 at noon, all the birds from j the city and the regions round about j the city fly to the square and settle ! down. It came about in this wise: I A large hearted woman, passing one j noonday across the square, saw some ! birds shivering in the cold, and she ; scattered some crumbs of bread among them, and so on-.from year to year, ; until the day of her death. In her will she bequeathed a certain amount of money to keep up the same prac? tice ; and now at the first stroke of the bell at noon, the birds begin to come there, and when the clock has struck 12 the square is covered with them." Carrie, two years and a half old, looking out of the window iu a snow? storm, says, 'Oh, see all the dirt comirig down here !' lier little brother, two years older, replies, 'That isn't dirt, that's snow.' "Snow? Why I fought the angels were aswecpin' heav? en.' After a moment's silence her brother says, 'Mamma, if she fiuks thr.t the dirt of heaven, what you s'posc site finks thc clean part is V In his presidential address to the Royal Society of New South Wales, Mr. H. C. Russel, Government astron? omer, has demonstrated the folly of trjiog to bring drouths to an end by firing cannon or building large fires in the hope that a fall of rain might be thus produced. Tho Law of Kindness. The law of kindness is a great hu , manizing, civilizing agency that pro I motes our unification and holds society j together. It is thc magic touch, the tone and temper that makes all the world akin, and locks the antipodes | of the poles in the tender embraces of a common and universal brotherhood. ] ? few neighborly, kind hearted citi? zens will transform a crloomv. ill na-1 tuted and contentious community j into the quiet and harmony of elysium, ! and ?nakes it an earthly paradise, j Selfishness is apt to color and warp j and distort even our best thoughts and opinions, and he that would j refuse to contribute his quota of kind j words and pleasant smiles to the com- j mon stock ot happiness, is a moral and social miser. The happiness and comfort of each j individuat member of society is so i'ioroughly bound up in, and depend? ent on tlie bearing and disposition of his neighbor, that it becomes at once thc duty, as it is, or should bo, the pleasure of each person to strive to contribute something, in the line of generous feeling and considerate ac tion, to the common fund of human happiness. To be pleasant, neighbor? ly and good natured, is not necessari? ly connected with the outlay of mon? ey. A sympathetic look or an en? couraging word will often accomplish ! a far higher mission in the direction J we have named than a dollar or any ? material object could ever hope to read). A beaming eye, a hearty shake of the hand and a frank and free "good morning, sir," show a sympa? thy, a sentiment and a kindly feeling and consideration, that the sordid and contracted views of him that has not a soul above a dollar could ever feel or exhibit. Palmetto Yoeman. Two little girls were sayiug their prayers prior to being tucked in for the oight. When both bad finished, the I younger of 'he two climbed on her j mother's knee, and said in a confiden? tial but triumphant whisper : 'Mother, Clara only asked for her daily bread. I asked for bread and milk.' r aaa BBBB?M"-?TIT*?-" r ra * -BBB ? ?. R ESS g ?3 *jS?%;^^ Disease i? ac effect, ?ot a cause. Iis origin I is -within ; its manifestations without. I!ence? j to cure the the disease the cause taust be re- j moved; *nd in no other \:>\y can a cure ever j be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LITER GUEE is established on just this principle. I* realizes that 9-5 Per Cent. of all discales ari?=<* from deranged kidneys ! and live-,-, and it strikes at once at the root of j t1ie: difficulty. The elements of whirl] it is j composed act directly upon these great organs, j l>oth as :i food and restorer, and, hy placing i them* in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the-system. For the innumerable tronidps caused by un- j healthy Kidneys, Liver and urinary Organs; for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for ' Malaria, and fur physical derangements pen- j emily, this great remedy h:ts no t <;;?:?i. Be- j ware of impostors, imitations and concoctions said to he just as good. For Diabetes, asl; for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CCJRE: For sale bv all dealers. D. H. WARNER & COL, ^ UocN-sO-r. X Y. ^^^^^^ . jj The kidneys act as purifiers of tho hlood, and when their functions art- interfered With through weakness, they need toning. They become healthfully active by the use of Hosteler' s Stomach bitters, when falling short of relief from other sources. This superb stimulating to><?c also prevents and i arrest? fever and acme, constipation, liver j' complaint, dyspepsia, rheumatism und other j ailments. Use ir with regularity. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers ! . generally. I ' " 3?LWES LYTTOIvS BRIESE. " " I Where it Ton nt- r> a ?1 -1 ?hores and ! the Great Columns m Midstream. '.'What a bcautif:;; bridge between old a<re :i::d childhood is r itrio?. Uaw intuitively the child begins with pi 1 r aud worship on entering life, and'how intuiiivcly, on qaiiting li!'.-, thc old man turns back :u prayer and worship, putting hiaiseil awaiti side hy side with th? infant,'' remarks Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, ii: his ':Strai ?re story." Vvs. bm between iii dist*? ut abutments the t::id_'- O? '?fe !::::? : l:tgb ::: through which lb? wild wa tn in wrath and de ohitioti. Pru;, alone do 11 * ? ? su - Mi th e. rodes must lie uni !.:..!:...: bene: ?rt and skill ra ?>: .ear and ? ? lure overhead. God's wiH is in ?iic laws ib.: has made for whom He has pl ?ct 1 undi : Neither the ci.lid's ti ;?fu? . nor the oid man's *'. ..... midst of mineiuurndlivs." wi, X'r.f weight o! :t ?in-rte gram. Science i'.ud ari ?rst-tm n t' -is the order of 'leaven ? heals through i:s agents, n ii : e i he ?1 : icoveries oi man : ni 1 ..: a : : ri renes; ; ?i. !, and roar ? r a:;d worship N'.-t??re's .-t'iid th. and haman ju Wy ihe st rue - -s? exempli ?led ilse creatures Our Father.*' ; me not i:i !oe i ai tor li.ii bv :r M ano pr?.. er self. Divinity ?I those agenis the vatru?* an? nouncements <>\ prophets or see?*.*; :s n.? a burden to yoe ? i '.ba- drag? Is y ?ar power : ? cope with llf?rs probh m and deities weakened 'i You'are not wei'-. Your blood is ..sluggish ??od tainted, perhaps: or .-"i;!-.: importan; o-<.-;in is torpid or overworked. This fact m:i;, ??ave t i!;':i the 'brm of dyspep? sia, rheumatism, gout, : inlarhi, pains i:i tlie stomach, chronic headache, or anv of a dozon other ills. Parker's Tonic wiii invigorate yon, as f;<.s]? air invigorates those u!;u have been shut up in damp, fetid <?.?',]<. it power? ful, pure, delicious, scientific, Fafe-the key? stone of the central areli of the bridge of lit'??. ^??i?1 11 U0,IK's <J os:'iii tree. Fay VW'?tbsolutely s.arei No risk. Capital not required. Readers, if you want business at which persons of either sex. youn? or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, w ri ti: for particulars to H. H A Li. {OTT & CO, Portland, Maine. i"" ;?| jU J?? v*v*. ?I ?jj f-i~-Tt -A-sn <.>* c1' B?j&?o *jj-?-Ji ^SSfc rro->"?. tb eso sources uris*} Iii: ee-?csrtbo cl t-?o W?:!(..-;? of ti?o kunnin racy, Ti-ost syiir??ov2? iiiUxcato "iicircaas?cucc : I>.ss o Appet??c, .Co-.yeia costive, Kick Keari Biitv, ???IX?IC?S alter catizuc, aversion to cscr^na ofTxwiy or .nina, i-ruetaiio? of roed, Irritability ol" temper, X,oiv ???T,3>ots ?ciorc the ey*?. h'<rhjy col? ore tl Craie, CCXSTIPATioarl and de? mand the cse of a raaetly that acts directly on tb-? Livor, s Aa aLivor medicine TUTTIS ?*i ?,J?3 fc&ve no equaL Their action on thc ivi?neys and .Skin is also prompt; removing ail mpani :c3 through these tin oe " scav? enge rs ci: thc systen?," producing appe? tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear, s kin and a vigorous body. OTUTT'S PII^LS cause no nausea or griping ncr interfere with aaily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HSZ FEELS EBB?B A JSEVST MAW. "I have had Dyspepsia, -with Constipa? tion, two years, and have trifid ten different kinda of pills, and TUTTIS are the first that have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is .splendid, focd digests readily, and I now have natural passages. I feel like a new ?atan.-- W. ?>. EDWARDS, Palmyra, 0. Soiae7erywh?i?,8Se. Office,44 Murray St.,N.Y. TOUS HAIR DYE. GRAY HAIR OK WHISKERS changed in? stantly to a GLOS3T BLACK by a single ap plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, br sent by express on receipt of SI. Onice, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. J. D. CRAIG'S _ ^ FURNITURE mm UNDERTAKING A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ?mbractog all the styles and qualities usually bund in a First Glass Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, F>F,D ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Hu roans. Wash Stands, Tables, Bedstead?, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Not?. Wall Brackets. Chromos, Wintlow Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, &c, &c. FHE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. IS FULL AN'D COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all desert? ions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from S5 to 125. For Children-from S3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day, S given io this business, in all its depart nents, and satisfaction guaranteed in every :asc., Ucl. 9 SOLID SHOT AGAINST Blood Poison! ATLANTA, GA., April 17,1SS3. Tn ?ST? T vtj-! tho victim of a trrriWo Bi'xxl Poison, rd afterbetni* treated by taree physician"?, '.va* con? fined io my bed; Sot jibia to r:;?*e my band to my icad, spitting np clots cf blood, and minced in vetght fr-'in 1S5 to 130 pounds. I then btsgin the isc (;f Swift's S]>ec:Sc and in ?">s than three months ! nits entirely Well, weighed W">, und have never h>id : (symptom of tho disease ."ince. If it bad n<>t been or Swift's SpeciCc I believu I would have been iu ny-raw. * JOHN V. BISHOP. Wo hive for twelve months hoon tm^cribini JwJitV Specific in thc trcatment.of tbe diSea?a?ior vhich it is recommended, and baye n->: been riisnp x?uted in a single instance. W? think, fur a!? dis a*?? it is recommend**'! tb enre. it stands without a )crr. and tl mt the medical profession will Bonner or jitcr bc forced to acknowledge it, in Uio treatment ?f Jiood Diseases, a sine qua non. N. L, GALLOWAY, M. D. J. T. ROBINSON, M. D. Morroc, Ga. fel AAA REWARD will ho. paid to any ipifVvv chemist wlio will Ibid, on nnulysis >f J09 bottles of S. S. S., eau: panicle of mercury, odide pouissiarn, <ir anv mineral substance. THE S\\atT Si'SGlFIC (.'0-, Drawer 3, Atlanta, On. Price: Small eizc, Sl-UO per bottle. Larcrc- .?i/.c, holding double quantity) bottle. All I>ra^ jists sell it. Our little boole mailed free to applicant?. . F. W, mm Agent. DEALER IN I k Mildil ?6ILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIItST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Fobiicco, Snuff and Segars, mm SEEDS, ki\ Physician's PrcscnptidiiS carefully 2t rm pcm uded, and orders answered willi care and dispatch. The public will Hud my stock of Medicines compl?te, warranted genu? ine, ;>ini of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. (' , .Lin. 20. 2:n. I-P'T P,!"r 'he world Jig class. Send 10 cents LT?ii?lbr postage, ami wc will mail yow/rec i roval. valuable box of sample goods that xviii .:it von in !he way of making more money in ; few days than you ever fliuught possiblent LUV: business. '.i;>it:ii not required. We will '.,; ! .. .in. You can work al! the time or in ;p:ire lim? <>n!v. The work is universally tilapted lu both sexes, young and olJ. Von ;an eiuilv carn from 50 cents to ."?."> every evc ninrr. That all who want io work may test ihe bnsiness, we make tlii-: unparalleled offer: io ail who are not well satisfied we will send $1 lo pav for the trouble of writing ns. Full par tic?ilars. directions, etc., sent Tree. Fortunes iv ?i i be ii):>'lc by tims'" who <:ive their whole 'imo to the wmk. Great success absolutely jure. JAut't delay. Start now. Aildress ST IN St >\" k CO.. Portland, Maine. ?iJffcrjJTQtv-nntcdTorThe Lires of all the fcGJUl 9 ?pressen ts of the U S. The largest handsomest, best book ever sold for less than twice our price. The fartest selling book in America, fromease prof)ts to agents. All intel? ligent people want it. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms free. HALLETT BOOK Co., Portland Maine. /^^~^7~~~~z'~~'~~ ^'.:--J.U:^T% She Largest aad Host Complete 4L'.- -v\: c^iEi) Eatafclialimaai South. - -V.. Sg^V^t^jV^ _Q_ ilpili ': ... . ''Mf Established 1842. ?**4fea&49ttj$@CEQi S. HACKER & SON, ~?Tr^B??s=ssT??' ? i L:? f^S ^ ^ ~"r;:s. -fl 0//7ce ff??? Ttv/rwoow*. ?'tnff, opposite Wi&?'W^^m?M^ CHARLESTON, S. C. ? ??Siliil^lSll! OOORS, SASH, BLINDS? b^^^^^Z-^vK^-r --:.?v^?.^s?^i MOULDINGS, >' * _ LIVINGSTON & CO..1 PITTSBURGH. PA, fegfl WILSON, S?IBS & co PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHIL A IA. FA . .M.ANUFACTUU:;??S 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 10 ly -ON EASY TERMS. I have the agency in this County for the CELEBRATED IDEAL BICYCLE, THE BEST BICYCLE MADE FOU TBE MONEY. For particulars, call OD me at thc WATCHMAN AND SOUTHRON OFFICE, where I will take pleasure ia exhibit? ing the machine. C. P. OSTEE3ST. sf A1. i \ t\ \ S ? /?/\j\\\\\ x X///,?\\Mc ? ? v. / / / / ? / \ \ PLT7CZ iLND SVSIS SSJiLiiNCr THE BEST GG?DS FOR THE^LEAST MGMEV INSURES SATISFACTION. BUITMAN? & BIO. \, -s - - "l j H-J SUMTER, S, C. Take pleasure in announcing to ibc-ir friends ftttd the public generally that they h.avc j added to their business an assort? ment of FIXE HATS, TRUNKS. VALISES AND ? SATCHELS, and in their recular line of BOOTS AND SHOES,! they have tho LARGEST AND REST STOCK THEY ' HAVE EVER ITA D. All of which ihey will sell at the same j LOW PRICES which has made them the LEJUDEBS IN L2?TS ! for quality and j ?rice . The SOOT, SHOE, AND HAT TRADE GP SUMTER has not before witnessed sa complete a line of j SOLID AND DURARLE GOODS, AT i SUCH LOW. PRICES, As are now offered at their store. All goods warranted as heretofore. Do not fail i to call and examine stock before baring. Sept IS Wk Wm1 2? BSP ! Asthma |?- fl 3rc^^ Coughs, psp Sere Shrcat Sora Throat, |^ mooring Hoarseness, gp^alf "r"",t, i Tightness ?l^. ^ ' il the Chest, ^ka?^ss Indigestion, gip of Br6aa. Dyspepsia, |fll ^T Inflnenza,_ _ pREWER'S L?NJ RESTORER er.'.Ircli ?tab?? :hallcnge the world to produce ary :hing equal to it for ail Threat and Lung Diseases. LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR. MACON. ATLANTA & ALEANY GA. THE'COTTON PLAIT An 8 page 40 roi um h .V rricul taral Journal, the'On ly paper in; South Carolina nubiisb'cd exclusively i i thc inter?s! of the Ear; ? :. ah ! Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agii cultural paper in the South. ONLY 60 CENTS ? TEAR. Thc oiliciiil organ ot l!:<- Stale Grange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of the State, and by the '"Cst farmers in tho Stale and South. Send postal for specimen copies for your? self ?and yo or neighbors. Address W. J. McKERALL, Sent 4 .Marion, S. C. MY BEAR: 30 YOU SNOW TH3 SEASON WHY PEUPLE WA XT TO BUY THE WILSON LIGHTNING SEWER ii; preference to any other SSTSAITG MACHETE ? We will it-!l yon. BECAUSE it has no Cog?, Caras or Gears. BECAUSE it has no Rawhide or Felt Packing. BECAUSE it has no Cist-Iron Parts paint? ed over to cover its defects. BECAUSE it does not. shake, rattle or dance all over the floor when run at a high rate of speed. BECAUSE it has two speeds-one for fine work or a delicate operator, and lite other for fast speed, so that you can do one-third more work in a day than eau bc done on any other Sewing Machine. BECAUSE it mas Light and Easy. BECAUSE lost motion can be be taken np after years ot' wear without changing or put? ting in new parts, which cannot be done wi til any ot lier Sewing Machine. DECAESE it darns rips and tears. BECAUSE it doc.-: the most elegant designs in embroidering without an attachment. BECAUSE it does not break the thread 01 needle v.-*,,on run backwards. Wc could tell youibr hours of its Superiority over all other Sewing-Machines. We think this is sufficient reason vi hy people should buy the WILSON, lt is.?old on very easy terms. BITLTMLHTO & BRO., BOOT AND SHOE STORK, SUMTER, S. C. Aug 21 CONTINENTAL io: O O F* OINTMENT .cr/itEs Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches and Sores -TX HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. Ask your Storekeeper for it, or write direct lo tue manufacturers, AMERICAN LUBRICATING OIL CO., CL3V2LAi'D, OEIO. Au cf ? S i Iba ill ?-:i"X>* & m., .-.f tho ScTKxrrrtc AJTERTCAX; con ; i i . .. . .:. . li. Ltors f> r I'uttmts. Ct veals. Trade M:t: A ; ? .'\ ..ry. for Untied ?*:;>.tc*. Canalla, R:? !. '. <-. Germany, etc. IZund Book about 1'. ? 'i'bi rt y-wron y esr?' experience; ! ?'. ; .' ? '.!.:..r.li'NX ,\ C< >. atv noticed !r. t::e S::.TI r:c >\.MS:IU*A.N*. lite lar^i-st. best, and T .. ? ' v...: 'vi - .:...:<.,-d .vi.-i.tif.c paper, yctjr. V?'.- Kir. .- ..: ?.> encravinsa ard interesting in foniuit; T.. ?Spcciuienc. >>y ot t ?ie rvioiuific Amer* ICH? M :t :?-. ..>. .v.i.in- s MUNN X CO.. SiiENTinG AJiiriuCAN OJ5CO, Broadway, Ne?? Vorlc. [vf dilti JL&Vl bliliQ-DUlil >P . # Ti'-.. . i>f v.-.-'!ri"'i .nertV? ?and tes?i iv i.>y ;cf thereatrem? pli :.!' v"' * 0:,iJ ^Herten tah??: ;.:.<! ?cs-^n ^'ja -I-.-. ; nuil sa?lerla^ beyond t-4 -\. ?nn. J. J: !.. :!.-r than Vi. i'* thereby gl . r.b. danjer toitof both g3 ir.orheraaf] ciiiZcL This gre^t bonn tosrif ;*. r:-:u' v.. ".?.-.n ij! Ile': Liniment, cr m .'. "'T-;v.r-l and bvJ. Bj AS?\> :*;-? A'ViM'n. ?S'-'.il v.v ali ??^ )>!.. . '>:*.. Price St.ft? bottle. SV.i by Express cn receipt of pi-ice. STANDARD LMttDftY WAX Preserves Liner., gives a beau? tiful finish, proven?s the iron from sticking, saves labor. 5 CENTS A CAKE. ASK VOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT. MADE HY STANDARD OIL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. Aite 7 WDLBERN & PSEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN ProT, Lipers, Toto, fe j 16 7 and 169 East - Bay, \ CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2_6 j Li -?L IEL X> E? 3NT ES -OR LARD SUBSTITUTE. UNDER THE BRAND OF LARDENE we offer an Oil refined expressly for our trude from Selected Cotton Seed, and winch we guarantee free from Acids, Alkalies or Adulterants of any kind. LARDENE is a perfectly pure Vegetable Oil, and can be used in place of Butter for Cakes and Pastry, in place of Lard for all Culinary purposes, and in place of Olive Oil for Salads. A trial will insure its constant use and prove a great saving to housekeepers. Where directions are followed we guarantee satisfaction in every instance. WM. M. BIRD & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALERS IN OILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Feb 12_5_ 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 mr busi? ness, I am prepared to furnish Fisb, Game, &c, at short notice. ?ll Orders Promptly Attended To. Ten/is Cash or City Acceptance. July 24 S END FOR PRICE tlST. % * L?W?S!CPBiCES Repairing ; ? S&?ei?lty. S. S. THOMAS, Agi j No. 320 KING STREET, i Opposite Liberty, m Sito, Paper Hi?, ! Li ACE CURTAILS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON, S. C. Des 11_o_ BARNES' Patent Foot anil Steam Power Machinery. Complete outfits for Actual Workshop Business. Lathes for Wood or Moral. Circular Saws. Scroll Saws. Formers, Mor ?isers, Tenoners, etc., etc. Machines <<R trial if desired. Descriptive Catalosue au.! Price Lfat Free. W. F. & JOH.\ BARNES, Ko. 21 In Main Sf. K>CKe*?RD. [l.t. FOUTZ'SD HORSE A WD CATTLE POWDERS No Ho?.::-: ?*?<'.] i'lo r,f Cm.u: POTS OT LCN?: FEV:.I:.?? I-V'utzS ?4unl?r* aro u^-.i j? T?I-.-? K\>ti:;-.'s ?"-?-.v.1.r* \. ;:- r-;:-.. nj,.; : r.^v? :i? ?T.-i-<"I:<->-.T:::A. Koutz's t*->w-].T> M ?l i r-v.-'?' O :r:-.< IS Ff TI ?. Fouls's pi?Wi???r< vii? ir.T.v;-. tho nr:.!:::.;.? ..: vV.k atuiiriMT. twvnty } ?-r <-?-i:t. ??ak?- tlwt'U?tcr ?rni an.i swvet. Foatt'? ?V'.VI?OTJ' Witt <M:rf OT .?-^\OT;'_ fltewt EV2E? DI5*ASE tn vrlrifh ?t ---< .-:.!.! r ;:?;.. sr? ?:hjce?. Fotros's IViwpyits n*i?.t. cirt: sf.en.sir?eTH?N. Sola everywhere. DAVID E. F0T7T3. Proprietor. PAT.TTjvrOTll?. T.TD. 11845. Illustrated Hand-Book 1884. ! For the Farm and Gardes, iso pages. OOO illustrations, andi a. beautiful Colored Plate I of Flowers, tells What, When ?nd How to ! plant and i> tull of information invaluable to all i interested in gardening. Malled for Oe, ? to cover i>o.Ntaire. ASPWA Illustrated Novelty Ll*t, ?BS m ^^^^^.Irtcribtoe ?J1 tlie:nw??t v?rietlei ^^^k n?w?m, ? fypiiljlf'. Ca ^^^^^ ^J^^ j And have on h rind ****>=^ i?*sLw when yow want to plant/*8**^*^^ j ikzzzzmS?.oo. vs 20 packets choice Flower Sr-ods (our selection), in? cindra? W.'LO OAKDEN SEEDS (a mixture ol 100 varieties of Flower h eeds), for $1.00. ?VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR $1.00. ' 20 pkts. Choice Vegetable Seeds (our selection), including Bliss's Ainerican Wonder Tea, for $L j BOTH thc above for $1.75. Gardener's Hand 1 Book telling yon bow to grow them, sent Free with orders. i K. BLISS Sc SONS, 34 Barclay St., New-York, I -IMifiriWIH.mtmnnm j 9 ^2?s8?IPffi*??fc /%UK nen iltiintrswrt Fiend ? 'f cr Sec??. :{,i?!?s ..;??.(..,S I jjH f'' \^h Sbrnb?. *??fc??l Fmi?*r'B>'-8 , H tgar V ..rit. TVAMUKMI Phutun , f? >? r*c<! l?oncs tn ?fH-tc. O*?*'* SPiajnnwnl : rt of firrt ouaHtv otSwl.flvrtc?r?trf?i- th" N?rw lfonMCH PH .n, ?V,-.H'? V;'? *:"- Jp-i^?**ij525 . '='1 "KV RE' : SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! | Rv'WN. ?ol in the ihori Sa'mmers of the ! JC North and then brought eight to fifteen hundred miles, but grown on the fertile hills ; of our own SUNNY SOUTH, and of course! adapted to our soil and climate. I want ; Gardeners and Planters, to try a few of my j SEEDS, by way of experiment. Catalogue . of varieties and ju ices sent on application. ; Truly, &c. J. W. YANDI Y KR. Seed Producer, Jan S Weavervi?e. N. C. * JOKim Y0?R OWN ?\fiN'i HONK M EA L AND OYS <??&rWJ J/ TER SHELLS in the Frank V?^->S>^ Wilson Pat. S:> Hand Mill. Also grinds corn and eon. Illustrated Cir? culars and Testimonials sent on application. Address WILSON BROS., Easton. Pa. July 24 CARPETS. Carpets and Hons? Furnishing Gooda. Thc Lnrjrest Stock South of Haltimorc. Moquet, Kr?ssels, ."t-I'ly and Tn-^rain Car? pets. Ku?S. Mats and Crumb Cloths, "Win? dow Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, 3>aco Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa and Canton Mattings, Upholstery, 3-'ngraviiigs, Chromos, l>icttire Frame*. Write lor Samples and Prices. ii AILI K & COSKREY, AUGUSTA, GA. June 26 o B. F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OP The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN. &c. . -ALSO, - Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland . SEED RYE. All our Goods guaranteed bestqoali ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. _B. F. MITCHELL & SON. THE P??RC?LL BOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANA GEMEN? First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to fi oo per day-Merchants $2 0? B. L. PERRY Proprietor. UNABRIDGED. In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. VHARRIDQrM BDITIOH r Hal WITH r y?lDT?ONAfi)?s?JPPLEMEHTk THE STANDARD. f% Wff Webster-it h ns 118,000 Words, ?SFE? JL 3000 Engravings, and a New Biographical Dictionary. HftTCTTI* Standard in Gov't Printinz Office. JL XAJCI 32,000 copie? in Public Schools. _ Sale 20 to 1 of any other series. T^TFlCIFWaid to make a Family intelligent. ?5??&JL Best help for SCHOLARS, TEACHERS and SCHOOLS. Webstar is Standard Authority with thotJ. S. Supreme Court. Recommended by the State Snpts of Schools in 30 States. "A LIBRARY IK ITSELF." ' The latest editior^ in.thc quantity of matter it contains, is believed to be the largest volume published. _ It has 3000more Words and nearly three times the number of Engravings in any other Ameri? can Dictionary. Itis an ever-present and reliable school? master to the -whole family.- S. S. Herald. WARMLY INDORSED BY such high authorities as Geo. Bancroft, R. W. Emerson, "Wm. H. Prescott, John G. Whittier, John E. Motley, W. D. Howells, Fitz-G. Halleck, - J.G.Holland, B. H. Smart, James T. Fields, Ezra Abbot, Geo. P. Marsh, Wm. T. Harris, Kemp P. Battle. 44 It has all along kept a leading ptace, and the New Edition brings it fairly up to date."-London Times, June, 1882. The Unabridged is now supplied, at a small ad? ditional cost, with DE>*lSO>"'S PATENT REFERENCE INDEX, a valuable and time-saving invention. 41 The greatest improvement in book-making that bas Been made in a hundred years." 6.&C. MERRIAM & C0..Pub'rs, Springfield,Mas* AND LACK VITAL ENERGY? THE HOWARD GALVANI C SHIELD * A STJiK CCRE for henning sm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Spinal ACmcnta, si NERVOOS DEBILITY,/ ] Fever and Ague, Malaria. " KIDNEY DISEASE. and Blood Disease, pid Liver and Indigestion Para'.vsls, Epilepsy Wc AK g fl CK. It Fits over the Kidneys, Stomach. Spleen, Liver , OT A3TE part of tte BODY, and gives a mild sooto ing CURRENT of ELECTRICITY. Without Acid? In construction it is different from any appliance made, and WAR? RANTED sa re [Patented Feb. 25, 1879.] PTh2e3? Cure Seminal Weakness. Impotency, and I-OST 3? AXHOOD, speedily restoriog the lack of Vitality and Lost Vigor in a natural nay. without Dru urging the Momach. We rumi.?h Absolut?- Froorof ?what we MW in Our Illustrated Pamphlet. Three Types of 3fen, sent free, or when sealeti, 6 cents po'stage. Our appliances are Ad apteu to all Ase?. IiAPIES Suffering from Lame Back, Weakness of the Spine with a tired, languid, or bearing down feeling, who are Servons and Weak or suffer ftom L^ncorrhoa. Chronic Innammatton, or Falltn* of the Womb, Suppressed or Irregular Menstnwnon. Hemorrhr.cc, 3-jrrennesti. Ch&nsre or Ur<p> or "Teblttrr. t?ic SiiK-'.'l if ^ roecdy r.n?i permanent core SPECIAL CIRCULAS FOU LADIES sent free. FI>K*:TRXC ) To wann tho. Feet, enrich rhcBiood, INSOLES > prevent Colds and Rheumatism, Price. il .<X> per pair. Send ?:ze OT shoe worn. Price of Shield, No. A 3&00; No. 2 $10.00: kai ?20.00. Sent C. O. D. or by mail in plain package?, on receipt of price (no measure needed). Remittances can be sent in letter, at our r>!c AMERICAN SALVANIC CO. OFFICES !1103 CHESTXCT ^ pHIIJL-PA* 2?T In writing us. mease came tnis paper. OF EVE2T EUTX) CHEAPEE ?HAK ETER. Rifles. Shot Guns. Revolvers, Ammuni? tion, Fishing Tackle, Seines, Nets, Knives, Razors, Skates, Hammocks, etc. Large Illustrated Cataljgue FREE. ?REAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, JPITTSBUUGSr, PA. ^^^^^^^^^^ Cut Shows Xo. 3, Ready to Get Into. C Spring Cart Co., ? Rushville, Ind. -Wholesale Manufacturers of- ' Two-Wheeled Vehicles. ' THE ONLY thing on two wheels that . RIDES AS EASY AS A CARRIAGE. ? Good.-s made of the ?esl materials and war- * ranted. Weight from 90 to 150 pounds. ? Prices Low. r Ask your merchant to <ret prices for you. C SPRIGG CART CO. Nov C 3-6 _ PAYNE'S : 0 Horse Spark-Arresting Portable Encine lui- cut 10.000 ft. of Michican Pine Boanls in io h.mr?, barning slabs from the saw in ??vr 10 IJorf? tr4 Cncrarjce to ihrnish power to few S.'.K'O feet of Hemlock l'o.ir?s in ZO hours. Our ? i/f*. <<.;?'.' ' . f< rt ia same time. . J?V?t . fV:r Enjtmcs are <;ITAKAXTEED to fwg ^k.'.^ f..-:..:-h a horse-power on \x le** % *'tj?j JJ? i " i s'?d va'er than any other En : :::<* T^-t S??ed uirh an Automatic na^'w Jf^ Cu. Off. If von want a Stationary ?S? ^"JNI or Portable Engine. Boiler. Circa m&fo- ?f,J'%'\',:lT Saw-Mil:. Shafting or Pulleys, ?3^Sjii@ljfa Vither .::-t <T Mniciart's Patent j ^5-->^^'^^\Vro!iL'hf-Iroii Pulley, send for our lt|[^H/_ 7 i!?iirtrat?-d catalogue. Iso. li, for S^T^'V^igl information and prices. B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Cornie, N. Y. Box 1427. RUBBEK STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indclliblc ink, or for printing visiting car??.-and STAMPS OF AX Y KIND for ? tamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL? OPES or anything el.<c. Specimens of various styles on hand, which will be shown with pleas* ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Gall on C. P. OSTEEN, j At the Watchman and Scuthron Qfice. ,A