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^?I?SI?N. MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY. S? Rev.C. C. BROWN. Editor. THE THINGS PREPARED OE GOD. sfp ? ' . --- c<J5jVh*th11 not seen the things prepared of tito? pfenis that spring from this terrestrial Sf i SOO, NoMrees that wave opon the sommer air Nor asure Skies, nor forms of beaut}- rare, >Ca* aynabolixe the treasures laid away ^fHfe?n the r?glons of celestial day. "Jtar, hath not heard." The voice of melody feating across the solemn mid night sc:*, ' The tender tones of love, the organ peal #?I?lrffl?? the minster HS the people Kneel, ttrfcarola of the birds, the sighing br?ese *8t?h*s prepared far better things than the*e. **Ke?ther has entered ia to the heart of man," Tht faintest saadow of the wondrous plan, j?b? rainbow'^ tinted hopes that lore the soul, !X&*t*U? with baffled pinions, miss their lovely dreams, all visions of delight ??reto the things prepared as dark to light. 4}frtl?t fair city where the ransomed dwell, -TB?*p?atan-write,'no mortal tongue can tell, Bat those who find aa entrance shall abide lf?r^v?rcore, completely satisfied, To dread of loss shall cause disturbing fears, ?od's own hand shall wipe away all tears. Arrowing and Exaggerating Trouble. .?.?j, Vt *% > . ??e trials and discourageraen is of many and great, it is true, bot 'ia DO occasion for despairingly * -&*tbeir depressing influence, *og tb hopefully stem the tide Tty, however strong may be its There are no troubles now ?ter than those which have been ex? perienced ia countless instances, and thjotrgb whick a great multitude of earth's troubled ones have been carried, and fron? which they have been deliver? ed* ox in which they have been sustain . ed? comforted and blessed. Thc fondest hopes may be disappointed, but they may '?ive place to better hopes, in thc yali fitton of which the most annoying? ly and distressingly balked may be abundantly compensated for their most failures and losses, even as Jacob and .Job, and as have been anwkitedes who have found that to be for then;, which they had regarded as ??ftiast them, and who have gained ?ore than they lost, si Hoabtless there is mach mental and apirttoai depression arising from merely imaginary ills. Multitudes worry about what will never adversely affect them SA they pres?me it may. They fear that dreaded evils will come, bnt their fears WfVneyer realized. Who has not bad pft^o *ay, *The thing that I y-1eared bas (?of) come npon me T w?there have been allevia t&PHjJff^ enjoy m cn ts therewith, such <at irfhld not bave bern forcseeu or ????jin il Thc tasks which at a dis Ipocfrseemed stupendous in magnitude, patient and prayerful effort has been fo?bied readily and pleasantly to per fprnv - The trials that were por tent ous fjr anticipated, in actual contact with them lose their most forbidding aspects, their - frowns being changed even to aa?ea.: Never yet has the promise toilet*: 'As thy days, so shall thy strength bc.1* Trust in God, therefore, li dsiways in demand, and borrowing ?cwb)e skoula never be allowed to Jeopardise all that belongs to hope and ?** Neither should trouble be magnified ant more than imagination. To exag? gerate it is as reprehensible as to bor aow it. Hauy do the one as well as the other of these forbidden things - They ?uy have some bitter ingredients in their cup, bot it is not all bitter. Were ali the sweetness extract ed they would t?e.a great difference. When in trouble we should ihink that there arc others who are worse off than ourselves, and vet they, perchance, are happy aud con? tacted. And we need not go far to find those with whom wc would not exchange conditions. A gentleman, some years ago, said be was walking down Broad way. New York, entirely out of busi? ness, after having exhausted ail con? ceivable methods for procuring employ? ?t pf. Be bad a solitary sixpence iu kit pocket, and hunger gnawing at his vitsls. Be was in that desperate mood which may properly be called partial insanity, and in the fullness of his woe lia waa contemplating suicide. As he passed along, a collection of people gathered about thc door of a princely mansion diverted bis attention. Ile sara: **l beheld a decrepid oldman, bent double with agc, and so feeble that twa colored domestics were, with their Ocited strength, aiding his trembling and uncertain steps. He was nearly Hind, quite deaf, and possessed only to ? limited extent the faculties of taste and smell. He was taking his custo? mary morning walk, hobbling -from thc ?bor of his dwelling to thc n arest eomer. It was the famous millionaire. Astor, of world-wide reputation as one of the richest men of his times. 1 thought," said the desponding man, .that I, with my single sixpence, was in a glori?os situation compared with that ?.? before me, and I went my way with a beaming countenance and a lightened heart, thanking Heaven for th^jbealfb and strength I then enjoyed, bat Dad despised. I have," said he, .never despaired since.' The appeal to all is : "kook at the bright side! Recount all thy .joy?; Speak of the mercies which richi v surround thee; . Muse not forever on that which annoys; Shut not thine eyes to the beauties uround thee." -Boston Watchman. Long-Winded Wa once knew a good old Chrirtian gentleman, wbo had, we will say, but OM fault, yet that was a prime one : He was an everlasting talker. Wit ital he was Tcry food of talking about the ictdotcs, bot could not, it seemed, suc? ceed in getting any particular one to aay 'yes.' We said to him one day %%%\ the reason he coulee't get any of tb* bu xe io widows to marry him was, that after talking one into a willingness to bare bim, instead of stopping there sod planing thc basket, he kept on talking until she got out of the notion Let long-winded preachers take a kiwi. mmm i i wmi Silk was manufactured in the United States as long ago as 1832 by German immigrants liviog at Economy, Pa. -^-?- - - Tbe ancients were accustomed to ^a crescent at the beginning of a and a crown or something like it ai the end. A Hebrew colony landed in Georgia ia 1733, and some of the present inhab? itants of SaTSDbah are descended from jttt ambers. Mrs. Brown's Rag-bag. Tommy Brown sat on ?lie doorstep thinking. It was almost Fourth of CT July, and bc had only a few cents in his pocket. How wav lie to get enough to buy the fire crackers lie wanted ? In thc little village where ho lived boys never had much money to spend, but 'hey all wanted at lea^t two packs of fire-crackers apiece on Fourth of July. Tommy lacked ten cents of the needed amount, and where was he to get it ? Presently Sam Town went by the gate whistling, with a bag on his arm. 'Hullo, Sam ? Where are you going ?? called out Tommy. 'Down to G i von's store to sell rags,' replied Sam, cheerfully, 'aud get my pay in fire-crackers I' What a spendid idea ! Tommy sat no longer to think ; it was time for action. He ran into the house to find his moth? er, who was busy cutting out aprons for little Jennie. 'Oh mother !' he cried. 'Isn't your rag-bag most full ? May T sell thc rags and buy fire-erackers with the money V Mrs. Brown had known her little boy's longings, but had said nothing, because she had uo money to spare. So she too was glad when the rag-bag was suggested. 'Yes, you may take it, Tommy,' she said. Tiii afraid, though, there isu't more tban five ceuts' worth in it. But there are some old pieces in a chair ther*>, that I threw by this morning, and there will be some waste bits here when I get through cutting.' Tommy went hopefully to tho bed? room closet The rag-bag icas rather light, but he added the old pieces, scarce? ly noticing in his eagerness that they were not all so very old Janie had laid her doll's white ^rcss and ruffled skirt ou that very chair, and her own best handkerchief, but they were thrust into thc rag-bag with Tommy's old pieces. Then he went back and gathered up all the shreds of calico his mother could give him, aud put- in his slate-rag be? sides. Theu he weighed the rag-bag, and it still fell short. He begged for a torn towel ; he coaxed for a thin pillow-case, and Jauie bestowed ou him an old pinafore which really could not be mended any more. With all this he ran to Givcn's store, and Mr. Given weighed the bag, emptied the rags down through a trap-deur into his cellar, and paid Tommy a dime, which, added to the pcunies takcu from his pocket, he at once invested in fire? crackers. Then he went home proud aud happy The next day, when Mr. Givcn's broad cellar-case doors stood open to let in the air, little May Given slipped down there to look at rags. Some? times she found pretty bits there for patchwork, which her father always let her have. TIus time, joy of joys! she found a beautiful little skirt and dress winch would just fit her- dolly, and a hand? kerchief, too. Then May began to think to hciself after this fashion : *I s'posc some little girl broke her dollie, and didn't want its things any more. Stravagant girl she must bc; might have saved 'em till she got a new one ! Look just like Jauie Brown's doilic's things, but site wouldn't put 'em in old rags, course not! Guess I won't ask her. I'll ask my papa may I have 'em, and then they'll be mine.' So she ran and asked her busy papa, who, without a glance, said yes, and little May proceeded to dress her doll up beautifully. Fourth of Jul}' came, and there was just as much banging and popping in Tommy Brown's yard as in any boy's yard in to wu, which was a great satis? faction to his small heart. , In the afternoon little May Given came strolling over with her doll, to ? play with Janie But she found Janie j very sober, .? can't be happy at all. May,* she j said. 'My doll's best dress U lost, and j her ruffled skirt, and she has to wear her nightie all the time ! I can't find ? 'eui anywhere, and it has made me cry ! two or three times Y May began to bc sober now, and j looked down at her doll doubtfully. gMg dollie's got a new dress, and j ruffled skirt, just like yours. Come out of our rags, though, and papa gave 'cm j to me. So they're r.vj things.' .There, now !' exclaimed Janie ; ! .Tommy' been and sold my things in J the rag-bag-I kuow he has ! Tommy ! j Tommy !' Tommy came up, and when he heard the story, he was as sober as tho rest. It looked very probable to bini that he had sold Janie's doll-clothes in thc rag?, lu fact, he had uo doubt of it. .Wiil it make any di?Terhncc about, the fire crackers Y he said. 'I've got about ten left, and I can hand them back to Mr. Given ' Thc sunshine came into little May's ! face. 'Oh no. you needn't Tommy !' j she sai-', sweetly. 'Papa bought the ; dollie things, and he gave 'em to me. | Now they're mino, and I'll give 'em j back to Janie. So now they're hers, j don't you see ?' They did see, and after this settlement of the difficulty, thc sunshine was bright in all three little faces.- Youth's Com? panion. At Clinton, S. C , on last Saturday, seventy inmates of thc Thorn well Or? phanage, the president, thc matron and teachers were poisoned and made very sick by eating for dinner some custard that was prepared for ice cream thc day j before. All arc recovering. TESTIFIES. Popularity at home is not always thc best test of merit, but we nomi proudly*to the fact that no other medicine has won (.>" itself such universal approbation ia its own citj'. state, and country, and among all jjcoplo, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thc following letter f rom one of our best known .Massachusetts Druggists should bo ol interest to every suii'crer : - RHEUMATISM. ?ESQ vere that I could not move from the bed. or dress, without help. I tried several reme? dies without much if any relief, until I took AYKR'S SARSAPARILLA, by the usc of two bottles of which I was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your SARSA? PARILLA, and it still retains its wonderful popularity. Thc many notable cures it has effected in this vicinity convince me that it is the best blood medicine over offered to thc public. E. F. HARRIS." liiver St., Buckland, Jlass., Slay 13, lw>2. SALT RHEUM. was for over twenty years before Iiis removal to Lowell nltiicted'ivith Salt Rheum in its -worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of bis body and limbs. Ho was entirely curd by AVER'S SARSAPARILLA. Sec certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 1<?3. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; SI, six bolldea for 50. Disease is an effect, not a cause. Iis origin is within; its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the the disease the cause must be re? moved, and in no other wav can a cure ever be eifected. WA RN EU'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is established on just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases uris? from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at Hie root 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 distjessing Disorders of WoRien ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of im posters, imitations and concoctions said to be just us good. For Diabetes, ?sk for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE.. For Side by all dealers. II. IL WARNER & CO., Rochester, N.T. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. u Calvert, Texas, May3,l$S2. ? i wish to express my appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. ? While with Churchill's army, just before thc battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a se? vere cold, which terminated iu a dangerous cough. I found no relief till on our march we came to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, I was urged to try AYEE'S CHEERY PECTORAL. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Sines then I have kept the PECTORAL constantly by mc, for family usc, and I have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and lung diseases. J. W. WHITLEY." Thousands of testhr.or.ials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lang affections, by thc usc of AV;:R"S C;IEREY PECTORAL. Being very palatable, thc young? est children take it readily. PREPARED ET Dr.J.C.Aysr&Go.yLcwelIjIV?ass, Sold by all Druggists. ?YEFfS Ague Cure ?S WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma? larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter? mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com? plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers aro authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund tho money. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Specific Remedies for Woman's Woes. <r BEHELFS ?:SS?LA?03 Isa result of rt skillful rv*. n^i fie combination oi J bat special ?&RSZV? js't ..;%- S*:??wn to act spe? cifically on the -.wino and 't*i-rf.:o .:r?rr*; ?sd is therefore r. special rcaicty S ia- ait tl:>c-.is:-s pertaining io the womb, its great e;2enev in eases oi suppressed cr painfoJ menstruation, the Whites, and Partial Prolapsus, stands ::u challeugcd. In ihese cases it affords immediate rebe:, and permanently restores tiic men? strual functior., ?nd thus protects woman from a long tram of disastrous consequcs cs. As an annuling remedy to be used durisn; that critical period known as "Charge ot" Lifc,w this in? valuable preparation has :a> livaL ri?iC?.-Small sice, 73c; J .erg'; size, $1.50. fe sa %m^r^m es MOTHER'S FBIE?TD. ($11Z ZiSZ CHUiE-BIEfE. This i.-;:;i ?....*??*fi^ahlo boon to ell t?iild-besr ingwomen w.ai?piiciin?*ci?rdiusr to direction Snsurcs:! .. afc; onickan4coi:?paraiiv?;lyp#iin? less?elsv?-- y. Ybo'isanaso? v omen over the land gratefully t *:i?? th? wonderful effects of this great rem-sly. it not only shortens labor and lessons tho intensity o? pain, bur, better than all, thereby ?r?at'y d?m? jaixhes tho danger to lifo ofbuth mother and child. Thisgreatboon to tmfferinir woman is Holmes'Xaaimcat, or oth? er's Friend. Pi ice, ?1.50 per bottle. Sent by Express cn receipt of thc pri?e. *fe<5?Sr??d by ?H Druggists. TUESE REMEDIES PREPARED ONLY BY J. BRADFIELD, ?So. 1C5 3. Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. Holmes' Sure Cure Eolith Wash AND PEMTIFRICE. ?' r?? rf ?352* splendid mtitrircibr < lean liU^^^fc<-?>^ TN (breath. Sure cur? for diseased V-'s-O J-W-: 1 tu:'.-' f'.i ">..'..;.:'.;..;*.' Mrjngsft. '' ! ?"*-i?'? >!' "*'- '!.. ..it'<ir AIM v T'i.i:;.; diseases Of tilt- raul . ut ti. iii > ...:>? !... i;y leadirt?? tlor.tlvts. j- ? . i i . r.i! .:isi..;::.t the lrad<. AA v :?: '? !:, ?:! i it. --r .?. . I -.-i l>rK. J. I?. At Vt'. .:. :: -i..: - s, ..M-:H. IK ;iotl pot,Macon. i;a. LJ:-'".?. JtAWKiN et LAMAR, v.jiU: . .. :.. . ." i.-.. . i? ii ? Atlsuta.Gcuwia, WINTER OAT? A FTE AMT LE ?nd careful exj-erienec ^ with il: "titotderson" -nd ''Virginia"' WINTER OATS, I recommend my patrons, to use.-II lest haifa crop cf them. They will have ?nore leisure in sowing them in tin* Fall, and the pasture they alford i:i the Winter and Spring, i-> invaluable: and theil they will come in two to four weeks earlier than the Spring Oats. In order to induce parties . to try the<c fats that never have, ! offer them I this season lower than ever before. PER BUSHEL, .... $2.00 I ONE-HALF HUSH EL, - - - 1.25 ONE-FOURTH BUSHEL, - - .i>0 Nothrng will bc chart ed for drayage, sack or box, but purchasers must pay express cimrges. Half bushel is enough for an ?ere. I will f-end one pound of either variety, post-paid, for :".") cents. The ..Virginia" ;\TI?1 '*Hender? son" are distinct!;.- diffetcnl varieties, and 1 think about us well of one ns lite other. Try a few of each. J. W. VA NI >I VER, A.?? ? We?vervilie, N. C. J/D.'CRAIG'S A FULL ASSORTMENT OF embracing all the style3 and qualities usually found in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Redstead?. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Not?, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Fra mos. Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FULL AND COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from S5 to 125. For Children-from S3 to '15. My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, in all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct, 9_ B. F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OF The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSI ON MERCHANTS FOR TUE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt'rc. 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 best quali? ty and at lowest, prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. BLATC H LEY'S TRIPLE ENAMEL PORCELMS-LiSEO ca SEAMLESS TUBS : COPPER-LIKED PUW?P ' !L> n?l ; . - arsmc-1 U *o \ L.^i:." i:?:.< od?. J f? - 1 vs r:.;.: ! y th : l-. i-Z "' ~Z 1?O<:-<-; in thc Traie. GC* KATCKLEY.Pt'Sanurr, 3CS MARKET ST., Ph?ad'a, Yi'ritc to mc ?or ?ffl? o? nearest A?'ciiL rtas l>ocn more dr*?rnct:ve tn linmati ben?th nnJ lifts limn wir. pestilence and famine combined. So Kiid a distirarnished writer many years ;:.-<>, uvA it is a? true to-day n < then. Thc p"?or vician of Blood Diseaseis drudged wish Mercury roenre the malady, and t?ien d'?, vd with Iodides to cure Hiin of til? JicY carial Poisoning; bat m>ti:/ni r.v.y rch: f. thf. ?r-t breaks down his pmerxl neal:!* r.:.<\ makes him a cri}ii>Io. and thc oilier ruins his di?ertive trnrans; To those mulcted in this way Swift's Specific is tko cremtest boon on tarrh. and is worth m<?r? than itn weight in ?b?d. Jtnntidbtcs thisJv?ercnrisl l'oison, tones ap tr.e system, and Lr::;-/-5 the ru??yrer hack to health and "happiness. Every person who lias ever been salivated should by all "mean.* tak? a thor? ough ruarse of thu remedy. * J^rrr.r.50NviT.?,?, Tmc-ca O?.. HA Five, yean ago I fraud cn my plantation rt cuU-rT] rr.i.n wno was badly diseased. llc??ia?cd t'n.si five years before he had contracted a violent cnscol 1;?.MH? Poison, nwt had '?cen treated by many phyeiciaas. ntl fading trt car.? Lim. Itri-rd?d him willi Sv.?Ir's Snecittc, and in a short time he wai .-.mad and .veil; 'M:?] bu? not had a sviuptom of thc di-ea-c siiict?. D. M. HUG JJ SS. t ):ns jycn?eman who liad been confine tn his bivi r-'v werk?? with Mercurial RheumatL-m has been cared entirely, and speaks ia MM Idritest piai-r-c of s s. s. CHILES & i??:iruy. Charta.:? ?i%a, Tena. TTercnrial Rh??mntisn mad" me :i '.ripple After tr;i.nr the J?i'L Sprints two ?vary, and the Mercury Kid Potash treatment anti! i u- ;s ?> .-?.<?.r'>!, and nu abialo do an.viamg, I was p:vv..;l?-d up??j to fake a Course ot S. S. S. After t:t'rc:?.' litre;! botiies : :y a;> petito b'asm to improve, a:?:! i gained ?L-h ra?MIv. VYhca ? ?i-.iJL tv-vlv:: h.:ch-* J Lit ;.- well ?< 1 ever f?id. I: i . ?sow twdva ::?'.iii!:.s Kim I f...(k S. S. ^. My ?: :drh mu? ;??v.?.. .<.!. :.:;d 1 sb!? lo attend ti? ?'it !:.o ta-iet-sw ; coi CHAS. Lli:.?, lljl ??; r:::^, Ark. CI,OGO l^LsvAHI? \Y\]\ he ;?aid to any (ftcn&t who wili f;;:d, an aaal jw?? of l?a IMUIMS S: S.. .)::. ? ::: :i? !.- cf ??'ercnry, Iodide Potassium; ?r ariy minera] satisUmco. ?V^i-r Atlanta, (Ja. :-:.-~V.-r;te for the atl?c :?x>k. which will be maded rec Price: ?>nm!I fir.L-. per hott!.?; iar.:e size. hoM'ta; d?uddii (pamtity). $l.T.r) bottle. Ail draj C?ntS .-eil it. ..cr this nnnoyir.s: trouble it lias been in popular uso ?or raanv years, and is very favorably known ns a ?-rTX'?'iC CURE. It is also thc very bestrem. dy known for SORE NIPPLES, FELONS, COKXS, ' :> Sons?, SCALD HEAD, TETTEU, ULOEKS and kindr.^d <ii<fas?"?. ?'ro?a MoatL'onc-ry, Ala., a pcntlcman writes: " I hyd been H.<IV!>- <?$tict&l tri/h 2 U-:<for t- n y-w.t, and ohiained immc(h;Uo.rcIief and ii jitrracimnt cureby u.-ia^ rrj-or'y Ointment/' A ^cnueman writes frora Caceta, Ala.: " I used I ..'ryor's Cinunent in an at/grutcicd case of P?e? of ! iiff/tt years sifto'ling. and iu an iucrcdibly ?hort time j it made a o->u:ie ewe.-* Sent by mail <>u receipt of tlic price-r/lc. a bor Sold l)y Drui'cists and I)eal< rs cvervwherc. Prepared only hy the solo i'r; ?prietor, J. LikADPII.LD, No. 30d S. Pryor St., ATL ANTA, Agent. -?:!:.\?.i:!? IN - TOILET SOAPS, PEIlFUiviEitY, AXD ALI. KUIV>> Ol' Druggist s Sundries USUALLY KKPT IX \ FIKST-CLASS DRUG STORK. Tobacco, Snuff ?UH! Solars, GARDEN SEEDS, &G,, Pliysiciaii's Prescript iona carefully compoiiudcd, and orders answered with care and d?spalc?i. The public will lind my slock of Medicines completo, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call anti soc for yourselves. Suinter. S. C., Jan. ??. & -XS STEAM EKGIKI WOIiKSs OPPOSITE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD DEPOT, C0LU3J Ul A, S. C. HAVING MOVED INTO OUR NEW WORKS, ami added Kew nnd Im? proved .Machinery to tin- various departments, we an: now better than ever prepared to compete with other manufacturers for thc following machinery : STEAM ENGINES. We will continue lo manufacture thc TOZER ENGIXK, as our standard Engine for Agri? cultural purposes, from Six to Forty Horse Power. Thc reputation of these Engines is so thorough 1 j established, that further cornmeal is unnecessary. We are prepared to furn? ish Engines ci the celebrated Corliss type from 50 to 200 Horse Power, erina] both in design and workmanship to the best the country can produce. Wc will guarantee them as econom? ical in fuel as any other Engingc produced in tho country. These Engines, which are made from the latest and most improved designs, are furnished with boilers ot' the most economi? cal type known for saving tuc!. We put them up and will guarautcc them to give entire satisfaction. SAW MILLS. We manufacture Saw Mills of any required size, with improved set works. Wc have lately purchaseil the right to apply the celebrated "Eeamy Patent Feed and Backing Device" lo our mills. This is one of the gicalesi improvements ever attached to the Saw Mili, as the changed instantly and the carriage reversed hy one single movement. All thc which have always been so much annoyance io thc sawyer, are eutirly done Only a saw mill man can fully appreciate this invention. feed can be small bells, away with. CORN AND FLOUR MILLS. Weare prepared lo build Mills of any size with all modern improvements, and will guar? antee satisfaction. SHAFTING AND PULLEYS. Wc arc prepared tc make Shafting and Pulleys of any size. Shafting of any size up to six inches in diameter, and Pulleys up to eight feet in diameter, with couplings and hang? ings of the latest improvements. Iron and Brass Castings of any description made to order on the shortest notice. Persons in want of Eugir.es or other machinery should first try a home manufactory, be? cause they can save in freight, besiJc it will be more convenient to get repairs when needed, and we can compete in work and prices with any manufactory, North, cr elsewhere, and can make terms as favorable as offered b}- any. We keep constantly on hand all the modern Steam Engine Fittings; such as Governors, Steam and Water Gauges, Inspirators, Injectors, Ejectors, and thc best Steam Pumps in the market. AH orders from the country will bc pro only attended to. L. B. OWEN, Travelling Agent. ^- . . -. :-" ' . I ??e Largest and. 2?o*t Complote ( S^3%f| Establishment South. ' . " .. Established 1342. Sp? t*d?0 WB$?^-*-;*-^--?B \ CHAllLHSTON, S. C. mMrt?-^SASM* BL!NSS5 ?^iS? t;^v?S"?: '7^^^^M?^ MOULDINGS, Md BUILDING MATEEIAL. ^^^^ I have tlie agency in this County for thc CELEBRATED IDEAL BICYCLE, IHK BEST BICYCLE 31 ADE FOR THE MONEY. it-fi?" For particular.-, call on mo at the WATCIDIAX AND SOUTHHCN OFFICE, whore I will take pioasure in exhibit? ing the tu nebine. ?. P. OSTEElsT. E10BFS m C?TH?RT?G PI??* aro tho ?rG7 Z JZPz fifi ADE for Cost^oross, Indigestion, Headache. Oi.e p 'O.l ?ese thrce or four Jiiaory's Little C'ath:irf:e l ill.;. followed by on . iiiil every night i T wei or two. makes the- human machinery run aa N?T-ILET :ts elo-. k work; they purify tho hiocri and pat new life in a broken-down body. Purely Vog^lsblc, Harmless, Pleasant, Infallible, the yoimgestchild may tike ?hem. & .Ul by all Dmggi?ts aa il .Medicine Dealers at J 5 Cts. s Box, or by mai!. STANDARD CUSS CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl St., W.Y. Emory's util o Cathartic are more than is claimed; they provo to bc V host Kli evor used bera. Worth twice ibo money aake?.-\7. W. Ii. Gorum. Harmony Grove, Ga.-Emery's Liti?e Cathariicaru the most popular of EMORY'S LITTLE tll? Cathartics.- ?V?t. LISKOP, Mills Biver, Ni C.-3?y aged mother use?! cno CATHARTIC pjLLS 'H>x v,'^'t? wonderful rcsnlt*.-N. V.\ BAKK?I, Locust Grove, ohio.-1 recomr?:? KC! c-o rircsared f-om them.-Jons CoiX?NS, M. ix, Athens, Texas.-Tiley aro cxceIhmr.--R. Ihcs??::, " M i Y APPLE. Jackson, 3iiss.-They aro uuexcelkL-3Ias. Eizz^ssru Slobejiy, Aio. Tt Trill purl IV and enrich the SLOOO, regulate the Li VSR ami K.^WEVii, ?nd I?ESTOKK THK HEALTH and VIGO?of YOUTH! In all i!."se disease* reoiiirhijraceriainand e???cien TOXIC, especiatty ?ivspe'is?a.Vvanl ol Appetit e. Indiges? tion. I,:::-'k ol' Siren,*!}?. ?.(<... ils use i.-> marked will: ?mmc.?iat? and ?<? ti derril 2 results. Hone**, muscles and uerv.es receive new force. Enlivens tiiy mind and supplies Itra?ti iVwor. D A J^iJ?f i> SLll'eri?:^ (roui ail complaints ?=, ?v. 5-?3> & r.fce?!is>r lo Iheirsex will ?ii:.! ia EX. XIAXTEK'S IKON a KOO ami speedy taro, lt *iives a clear and healthy complexion. The strongest testimony lo ?he value <>!' 1>U. ??Aii?Eir's !I:O'N TOXIC is"tl.nl irequenl attempts at eoijaterfcitiiijr liave only nddod l<> the popular* i?y.'i the elaina}. if y*?.: earnestly desire health do not experiment-?iii '.Uv ?i::?:;::':.\?. .\%:> l?KST. /?Si-?tl your addrosstoTbe fir. Hartar S??!.Co.^\ fe St.. T?:ds. Mo., tor our ~3>RE?.I>? BOOK." g ^Ful?uf strange and usrfc! iatonaatli.a.irev.j? Dr?. .?ARTCA'S ?~ON 7c\?c ts ron SALE HY ALL \ co^suiviPTiorj 7\\ \-/ P \ CURED. / |l \-J, m j j j q.j! 0 ! BREWER'S 1 wp 00 ! D"tfl?tr? V ; End] ia U H %9\ Igjj >' RESTORER ? 3 O M?: _ _ _. Iv1 I ~m7 - ""? - " ' "i I .i i M j / DROKC^STSG \ [ 1 / ASTHMA. \ i /_\j 7 ALL DRUGGISTS, !f;-: '-. ..-*;.:-V.v-r...--. ?.:V'-^v-,f;^ W-: ^^ ^:-';- W&M j 08^3!v :.'t?. Slfe*V- : gana?? > r V?* * : ..? r^r -Tr >.--vs W^??A^-f - ' 5 r?|| j <2?t3:' week at home, t??.OO outfi? free. Pay VV"absolntciy sure. So risk. Capital not i reqnircl. Headers, if you want business al ? which persons of either sex, yon nj: or obi, . i can make ?rrcat pay all the time they work j j < willi absolu tc "certain tv, write for pari icu Ira a lo il. HALLETT CV, Poitluud Maine PAYEE'S ? O Horse Spark-Arresting Portable Engine has cut 10.000 !"'. of Michigan Pine Beards ia 10 hours, btiriiing slabs L--;^. th? tuw i:? eight-foot lengths. C?r JO 7!w ?rt OmwrJcc to famish ?ovrer i jp.wS.u.;;! ?- ? , i riv?tl?tek no-mi* in IO hotirs. /././ J5 'Mors*.rut /*-.<???> f,?? in sum?? time. <. r Kaj?hos nr.; (.rAU.wTrvj' f-> f -r::?-'? a I?'TSC-JM-'.V-r on Y- *:. !'.:.?! v. a:cr than any other Kn : inc not ?t?tc-5 with r?n Amor-iatir Cut O?T. If you van! Stationary Ol* r<-r?:.b!'- 'Xn-.'re. l?o?cr.?.'irca :;ir 5? i-.v-M:;:. S!ai:'ni\?' o.- ]*".;..>>. ilh-ar ca-i ? r >?e.?itj;irt*:? Patent Wrotiy?jr-Iroa I ;;.:. y, ?s?nd ?or oar ?Ja-trat-d raraUigc?, IXo. 12, for information and price:?. 13. \V*. PAYNE & SONS. Cornix?, N. ?. Box 1427. THE CONTINENTAL FIBE INS?fi?NGE G8MF?NY. TUE UNDERSIGNED represen ts the above Company, and is prepared to insure stores, goods, dwellings, furniture, barns, and stables. The Continental is one among the best in thc Country, and its rates the sameas lhe other first class companies. Ile calls especial attention to its five-yearinstall? ment plan. \V. F. RUAME. X?i?i ? soi/ Insurance Agents .-AND COMMISSION MhHGHANTS. ESTABLISHED 1S66. LIFE, FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE. Risks taken in best Northern, Southern and Ktiglish Companies. Policies isMicd ?rov.i une to six years ou as favorable terms as can bc ita cl a tty where. TOTAL ASSETS REPRESENTED OVER 840,000,000. Attention girt a lo salea vf Real Estate. April to THOSTB. FBASER, Jr,, ATTORNEY AT LAW5 Sumter, S. C. Jan 1 ' 1 O IX AS. H. MOISE. IN 5 L' 11A *! CE AGENT, Xotarv S*ub?>e. Accountant & Conveyancer, !? I M I V.K. S. C. Represents th?r Liverpool and London and (?i.ii . ? Insurance Company ; the richest and promptest Fire Insurance Company in the world. The Providence Washington Insurance Company: organized in IT;'1!'. Policies of the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company are now issued t.\ the Agent in Sumter. oct '.> HUBBES STAUFS NAME STAMPS F?R MARKING CLOTHING with imlcliibUs ink, IT fur printing visiting jard.*, an?! STA:MPS OF ANY Ki IVB for stamping Hi:SIXES? TA H PS. KXVKL OPES anv thing else Specimens of various ???vies nu hand, which will licshovvn with pleas? ure. Thc LOWEST PRICES possible, and >rticrs filled promptly. Cull on C. P. OSTEEX, At Usc Watchman and ??.aihrun Utlicc. WULBERN S? P!EPER5 WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IX I Frowns, Lipers, Toto, k.\ IGT a u d 1 O ?) E a s t - J] a y , CHARLESTON, S. C. Dee^2 G -OR LARD SUBSTITUTE. -o UNDER THE BRAND OF LA RD ENE ; wc oiler an Oil refined expressly (br our j trade from Selected Cotton Seed, and which j we guarantee free from Acids. Alkalies or I Adulterants cf auy kind. LARDENE isa perfectly pure Vegetable j Oil, and can oe used in place of Rutter for j Cakes and Pastry, in place of Lard for nil j Culinary purposes, and in place of Ulive Oil j for Salads. A trial will insure its constant ?se and provo a great saving tu housekeepers, j Where directions are followed wc guarantee J satisfaction in every instance. WM. H. BIRD & CO., i CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALERS IN OILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, j Feb 12_5__ "CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH, LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS, <fcc. <fcc. ?fcc. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, CHARLESTON, S. 0 Having made large additions to my busi? ness. I am prepared to furnish Fish, Game, &c, ftt short notice. ?11 Orders Promptly Attended To. Tenus Cash or City Acceptance. July 24 TFS ATTrTAT? HOUSE COUNKR OF Yariderliorst and King Sts HAYIXO KKEN LEASED BY Heriot (Formerly of?O? Mooling-St.,) "n S SOW OJ'KN" ?'T il." :ift?o???r.'..ta?i??n <>f J_ ?! :-ir<!i-r.-. prtr?:e-: v!>ir.t;>.; Ch?r?cMoii na 1 ;]v,>l tab1 !i?.ys?: Cutveti:?::dy ??..:.:V-? t"T hu?: !iCSS.-8??:d .i?ft.fily ??r? rhe lise c?'Stree: iI;:i?^~T. Feb !S b, .d. ?&U-M?&.??, ?gt. No. 320 KING STREET, Oj'posife Liberty, Wm ?Mes, hw HiPll I,ACE C?UTA?VS, CORNICES ANO UPHOLSTERY 8C0DS: WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. Cri C. Dec 11 o ? BARNES'. ff/a) Parent K?wt sud Steam _j P'-v.'t-r ???:.?.! :::-r>. Ompietv j X .-.r.:.;:-? .^.j "wr??'-s r Aclu::! Woric-.-iioj. ??t?^vi' l)i,*]:t*-*- l?:?thri for W:,.", \|, I Scro?l Saws, Forme?, Mor ^ -J - ??* vi-? ,'-"l'rs? Teuyncw. etc, ere. ^^---??^??5 Machines ??:. trial ii desired. Descriptive Catalogue ?nd ?'r?c?* ?.i<t Free. IV. ir. & JOHN BA UK ES, Ko. 2116 Main Sr. KOCKF-?I:I). h.t. F O UT Z ' S KORSE A?O CATTLE -rS -V ?^ Jilt 2tU33bf I >."n I!..i:<r- -ai:! .!!.. .,; r.vr.:..;-. ;>.: IYv:::.i F?>:itz"s !%......!. r? i;:. : :.: :;i . F>i.!/.*s fVnvii.'rs v ?]'. . ... . . ..? ?.. i-t . ':,..:.11:: F??Uti*S !. r< will i.fM-. |i't;.'.!" :> ' FrtUtZ'S !'..\V;!; :.; Vt i ! ?':., .;. .?.'Cl?t au 1 "ii twenty ?-.-r iv::: .;::';! :r:.%?- . : : r an?! sv.v. ;. V.'M* IV.-.v Wit! .-;.!... or - LT2B DTSKVTK :..'.v:M -h ?:..:.-. >. ?:.! i rr. *::.'<jvC* Fonz's !'.:? i' i.s w::.!. i::v.. S.;f>".\?T;?.S." Sold every* . ?.! v DAVI-D E. TOV'rr. yropri?tor. y.*T.TI.V?v>'.:''\ rCD. ~PATENTS Obtained, and ail biis?ness i: th.- IT. S. Paten ! t.? nice, attende.1 io f??r (? DMR A TE FEEr? OurofHtv isopposiietheY. S. Patent 'J??<ret j and we c:i a td.rai ii patents in !..<> ?io?c ihac those retuote \h>\n \V ASIitXGTON. S ?:! ! i)i>iCij Dil ?>:L.\. WlXtJ. We advise ? :is to {.ateu?ai??iiy free of clt?rsre; and \ve? make Nt? CHARGE ESLEIS WE o RTA IX ! PATENT. We refer, h.-ro. to the Postmaster, the Supt. j of Money Order Div., ard !.? ollicials of thc IT. S:. Patent OiHce. For circular, advice, terms ard retcrence to actual c':t ::'S ia yon; ? own Stale. ..>.? countv address C. A. SNOW & Ct?.. Opposite Patent <:;?...?.. Washin^fon. D'. C. OF tvrr.v KI?T:: CH-/ ?ZS 7:;AN 7.vzm. Ilii?rs. S?iot f?niii.. Seco!vcr?. Aramnni tlou, Fishic.a: rackif, Nets, L-'.-'./or::. Skates, Ka??iii?octo, < t-:. I^rgrc rthj<ra.t;..l C.-t. '.-c-.u' FUliE. QR EAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, I PlTTS&rncfr. i *. Pul F?^,r S'10 'A,M'^i:"-: ('-:l;---'- Send DJ cents . Cl" J1* I?''"i- ? ?..>:.!.-.?.. and we '.. ill mail you free rov.-tl. va?ua?ih I ox ot"satapie ?io?its liiat will i put '..>'.; i? the way ot making ?nore money in ! a few days thats you ever tbouprht possible at j any business. Capita! r.ot req:tired. Wc will start you. Vou can neika!! t':>e time or in spare time only. Thc work i:" universally i adapted to both sexes, young'and old. 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