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tedman uii? ^ou?^rca ALS AND PHILOSOPHY. fCeO. BROWN. Editor. "THY KINGDOM COMB." BY E. M. TCTTLS. Intend,thy Kingdom Lord, By all the meaos of grace ; Speed, speed the preached word Xaoar apostate mee. Savour, the world is Thine, Thou hast the purchase made, Oh ! cal! the wanderers in, . And be thy power displayed ! Does not the san remove Barth's darkest lines apace? Shine radiant form above, And sin's death-lines efface. Bride of the Crucified, I Thou hast a work to do ; Rise with the Lord who died, And on thy mission go. The groping millions bow In darkness down to death : Go teach them Christ to know, Go tell them what he saith. To Taise a lallen world, And lea vea it with truth, - Love's banner is unfurled, And points thy way forsooth. Brother of Christ, saved one, Bise with the gospel shod, Pot all the armor on, ' And lead the lost to God. Is not the race akin,* A common* brotherhood ? Tefl*?j* Ae dead iff sin Tfcepe i? redeemiDg-iblood. None's fr?^.the- work' excused, Sich one mnst go or send, In some way mi.st be used, Till my life shall ead. Heralds, the world rescop, . Taa^the.o^ioas^aPflf jSSTJie kingd?n>is with^you, ? * --A/g??at s*'?vaiM?\s, nigh. Ho ! eTery^thirsty soul, i Each hnnser-bitten one 1 Come sin-sick, and be whole By-faith i?JChrist alone.'* .^aV wh?le' proclaiming newa "pardon from on high, ^ n a?viwbo if refuse, ? ? * They mest forever die. Lord, help ns hear the call ; * Time's tocsin loudly tolls And consecrate us all, That we may live for souls ? Parnass^ Ya.,*Sep.. 2, 1834, ? mm '' V A , Facts-About Prayer, j Tb?rfol?owing from -the Sumter Dis- i Utct "R?poj?fer'wi?? apply, we fear, with'j equal force to ali denominations of j , Christians in Sumter Cann ty. j According to my knowledge and belief, there are not more than eleven regalar prayer meetings in the fifty-one societies io Sumter District. In six of our circuits ttefetis not a yegahr pray-" cr meeting. I know of none of them j .that have more than two prayer meet- j ings, though diese circuits con iain from j three to seven societies. Where they j are held they are but meagrely attend? ed. The male members are most con? spicuously absent. More, there is not Ona family in ten where thc morning and evening family prayer is held. More, and sadder still beyond the bay? ing prayers*"by the bedside morning .or night, or both, there is but little else of prayer. Let us be mindful that 'say? ing* prayers* ?s not praying/ Who is* to j blame for all-this ? Are the preachers to blame? Let each of us answer this question opon oar knees before God. Where are the laymen who ought to be leaders? Are they blameless? Let them in like manner answer to God. Whoever may be blamed the fact is evident that the cause of this neglect is unbelief tn the usefulness of prayer. "Yet who that knows the worth of prayer, Best wishes to be often there ?'-* * ft?'" the busiest seasons men. and church members too. Sock to the politi? cal dabs. We find time for parties and other places of pleasure or profit, ?f a corresponding pleasure or profit vas expected at the places of Slyer they would be crowded too. e fact is the average prayer meeting ia held io a perfunctory manner. The leader spends bat little, if any. thought apoa his preparation for lead!og. He has nb plan?, he falls info the old ruts ! if? indeed, he finds any. Ile goes ! through the so-called exercises as a ! task. The attendants are not: interest- j ed,,, instructed, nor profited, and j they consider it lost time to attend, j They are net instructed and impressed j frith the trite spirit of prayer, and that j direct beoeSt is to come from each such j exercise. Perhaps it require? more j thought; tact and piety to lead a prayer meeting than to conduct a sermonical | service. But the church is dying for j thc want of these real live prayers in se- ; cret io the homes, in the prayer meeting, j Trae genuine life cannot be maintained j without them. Our religion is becom- ! ing more formal-there is less of the j bright assurance of acceptance with j God. There is less power in the rank j and file of the membership. Let us j preach; not lecture, on prayer. Preach ; and enforce the essential importance of . prayer to the individual, to the family, , to the church. Make a never ceasing ; 'effort to establish prayer in every home j aod a live prayer meeting in every j society. j Prohibition in Prosperity. [Correspondence of the News and Cour i er. J j PnosPERiTf, Oiipber 15-Over two ! years ago the littleTown of Prosperity ! .weet dry.* Previous to that time it j was 'wet/ so wet that on Saturdays the i country .people, white and black, j crowded the sidewalks in a j drunken mass, jostled and knocked j each other on terms of thc greatest j social equality, to such a dangerous and ' disgusting extent that decent men and j ladies feared to walk the streets. When the town went dry some pre- ? dieted i s ruin as a business place, and ; a few wagons from below the town went j through on their way to Newberry with j jags tied on the cotton bales. But this j kind of sport did not last, and men for got to abuse the little town.* We have now tried the dry ticket two years ; the business of the place has greatly increased, the town council have nothing to do, except occasionally when j a mao comes down from Newberry j rejoicing in the freedom of that town, I aod tries to illustrate how intimately j freedom and manhood are connected j The town is as quiet as need be, and ? ladies go out at any hour they wish un- ! attended. Nothing that has ever been ! dose bas so completely revolutionized i the whole community and brought about so happy a state of things as the drying np of the wet places in our town, ? and were it not for our proximity to j New'yerry we could show a model town, io every respect As it is we have ! improved at least 100 per cent, within the last two years. Bo member that a good example is a . ?C7 wa*incing teacher. i Nine-tenths or Ten-tenths. The Lord gives His people 'ail things richly to enjoy.* And He has asked His people to give back one-tenth, and that He has directed to be used io ways that would also profit and bless those who gave it. When men refuse to give back ?be tenth, then the Lord declares that they have robbed Him *in tenths and in offer? ings.' (Mal. iii. 8) Macy have tried the ten tenths plan, and have Dot prospered ; let them try the nine-tenths plan which the Lord has appointed. Perhaps they will fiud here the remedy for some of their trou bb s and losses. Bring in, then, the tithes und offerings of thc Lord, and see if he does not pour eut a blessing that will bc abundant and abiding. Few people ever prosper greatly by robbing men ; aod when did a man ever prosper by robbing God ? Those who rob God are likely to have troubles and losses, and find no benefit or bless? ing in their wrong-doing ; while those ? wbo give "aud lend to the Lord find "blessing in their obedience to Him. It is related that a Hindoo Christun I agent, who used to be always grum- j j bling at the smallness of his salary I made up his mind to give one teuth to God. So next pay-day, when the tris I sionary handed bim, as usual ten ru? pees, he pushed back one of them, say? ing, *That is for God's work, sir.' The missionary took it, but wonder? ed much how thc man, who was really poor and had a large family, would get along without it. Mee?&g him two or three weeks after in the bazaar, be j asked how they were doing. Instead of grumbling, as u-ual, the man an? swered ceeerfuliy, "Weil, thank you, sir.' 'Then tell me how it is that you, who used to be always grumbling when you were spending your ten rupees a "month on yourself, cow do so well with only nine.' 'Because; sir, bine-tenths with God's blessing is better than ten-tenths with? out it.-The Christian. Bum. Ram scuds from the United States j annually, two million of people to their j graves-graves of dishonor and shame ! We do not intend to shock you, bat we I have the facts and figures tu our posses- j sion to prove ^hat eighty per centum of I the wretched denizens of our insane ! asylums 'went crazy' drinking the dis- j tilled damnation politely termed rum. j Nine-tenths of the crimes ?eeompained ! by bloodshed that are committed be- : < tween the Atlantic and the Pacific j 1 oceans can be traced directly to rum. j Mostill the ragged coats you see are | j .manufactured by rum. ! i Rum forever stamps out the image of ! God from the form and face of man. j Robs him of his strength Takes away ;} his health. Steals his intellect, un- i strings his nerves, blears his eyes, and ! j makes him deaf to the voice of reason, j I Degrades his manhood. Wastes his substance. Beggars his offspring j Robs him of pride, of truth, of natural j, affection; and hardens au! blackens' his soul until it is only fit to bc used as ! a paving stone in the regions below, to j macadamize which rum seems to have j contracted. . j Gentle reader, what do you think it f costs these United States annually to ship via Rum River, two million souls to heil? Only ?900,000,000. A small amount i^n't it. when we compare it with the yearly cost of public educa? tion, which foots UD toe enormous amount of ?80.000,000. Rum only costs eleven times more than the free school system, and nine times more than all the sugar aoe? molasses we con? sume in a year. Three times more tuan the vast quantity of meat devoured ( in the United Si-tcs from oae year's end i * to another, and four times more than all the woolen goods used ar.d ia a twelve month on thi* sitfe of the Atlan? tic. Even at ?900,000.000 p?r year, w? might afford rum, but the price of it. at last, is Hell.- Williamsburg Tat? tler. ' Daily Habits. Always cat your food slowly, mas- j ticate well ; sit down to your meals in : . good humor, as you go to bed, smiling j - and peaceful. Keep good "natured aud jr never indulge in anger. This is the way to insure <:ood digestion, found j sleep anti long life. A violent passion racks the constitution as severely as a typhus feyer. OUR PREMIUM. Every farmer is interested in the welfare of; . hi.s ?to-.-k. iitjii should huve on baud, for ready I J refit ince a book dr-scri'-in<r the ailments his j stock is siihjeei to, and the remedies therefor, j IQ consideration o' this fact we have procured I for t!?e benefit ?,f o:?r farmer subscribers a large number of copies of "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse," one of which we propose to give to every one who l^ys fvr. his paper in \ advance. The 'book is oue of j - prent vaJac. as ?M-J^S it Is an index of j diseases which J.i^j?5*?*';$ gives the symp- ! toms, cause, and jJgaJpS&sfc llltf oest -treat? ment of each. ?t con tains a Ub.'e. giving all the principal dross tu*eu for the horse, with thc ordinary dose, effects, and j antidote when a poison ; also a ?able with an j ' en^rnving of the horse's teeth nt different j < apes ot : he horse! a valuable etd lection of ? recipes, and much :;tore v :fuable information. ? Remember we Gi VE th;.; valuable work to j ali who jt:iy ?:ieir subscription in ndvance. ! j An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. u Calvert, Texas, May 3,1882. " I wish to express m j appreciation of the valuable qualities of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. 44 While with Churchill's army, jost before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a se? vere cold, which terminated in 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 AYER*8 CHERRY PECTORAL. ?I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since then I have kept the PECTORAL constantly by me, for family use, and I have found it to ba an invaluable remedy for throat and lung diseases. J. W. WHITLEY." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affection?, by the use of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORA h. Being very palatable, the young? est children take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer ? Co., Lowell, Mass. | Sold by all Druggists. A PRI7F ^en * s'xcenf* for postage, *nd i n lRl4iCirett.jvfc fret? a costly box ofgoo?ls ! . which will help you to more monry rip lit 1 away than any thing else in this world, .ill of either sex, succeed froir ".st uour. The broad road to fortune or>ens before the work ess, absolutely sure. At once address. TitUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. ? ! ! \ AYER'S Sarsaparilla Is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined reith Iodide of Potas? sium and Iron, and is tue safest, most reli? able, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores its vitalizing power. It is tho best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip? elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "AVES'S SARSAPARILLA bas cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which 1 hare suffered for many years. W. H. MOOEE." T>urham, Ia., March 2,1S32. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottles for 25. AVER'S Agne Cure IS 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 are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy all Druggists.. ? V li Wi ?ifjtH* Agents - D'EA L'S R IN" MM i ?III I0ILET SOAPS, PE8F?8SERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY K fc.PT *. YI stS?- C L A .S '6 D R U Q :<TO K ri. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, mus** Miypb, &G., G Physician's .Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care aud dispalcli. The public wili find my ?lock oj Medicines cw. p?ete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best qualify. (Jail a?;d sen for yourselves. Sumter. S. 0 . Jan. 20, fc\ H. Folsom, IV. fc*<?l.-om. F. F' "*i?? ?faS3 P, uLdliai a SHU. Established -SSS. Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main-Street, opposite .fohn Reids, SUMTER, S. C., i r:::s IN SIgiaj'SralthanjJjajicastsi aad Swiss Of all Descriptions. Clocks, Gold Pens, Pendis. ?c., ?c., ?c. SILVEIi AriD PLATED WARE, ?o?d and Piated Jewelry o?"ti:e newest designs, Spectacles, Eye Glasses. Kine Pocket Cutlery Scissors and Razors, Fibbing Tackle. Setdng Machine Needles, Oils, Ftc. We guarantee evf rything as represented. Prices as low ns Kel table Goods can be sold. Jonie and see ns. Uct 9 CEOS. B. ERASER, Jr , ATTORNEY ?? L?W. Sumter, S. C. Jao 1 1 ft BARNES' Parent l'out and Steam Power Atacbinvry; Complete oui?ts iVr Actual Work ?shop l?u.-ine>s. bailies ff?r Wootl or Metal. t'irculnr Saws. Scrcll S;iv. f. Furniers. 5l<^r ti.^'r.?. 'fenonen:. ere, etc. Machines "ii iriu! it f?t-sire?. Descriptive Catalogue mid Pi i.... List Free. W. 2\ & .TOKX 5? ARN?S, Nd. 2! I? Main S:. It <:?ci' fr.!. FOR SALE. ONE TWETY-HORSE POWER ENG IXE HUI] Saw Mill c?Vt:M?lpte, also two Fifty Saw Gins and Power Pff-.ss. Will make li'.i ?ra! terms to good parties. For information sill on or address J. RYTTENBERG fi SONS, J:ilr 25 Sumter. S. C. P?1T TKor l"e %VorK*r ~ class? s:< ;;i? IO cents JuIjL?for pustagt*, c e wili mail you fret t royal, valuable box ot sample goods that will :>ut you in the way of.making more money in i few days than you ever tl:i>n?rHl possiule itt ?ny business. Capital not required. We will jtart you. Von can work ai! tiie lime or in ?pare time '?ni v. The werk ?; un i ver^:. Hy idapted to both sexes, young.nnd old. Von lau easily earn from 5o cents n> $5 e*i ry eve? ning' That all who want to work may test [be business, we tonk? thi? ?uparalleb'd o?Tt-r: to all who are not well satisfied wc will send ai to pay for t!:c trouble <<>'' writing us. Ft: 1.1 par? ticulars, a:rect:ons, eic, sent free. Fortan?-; will bc made by ihos** who ^ivt: their iv Ind? lime t?> the wer!:, (irent success absolutely ?ur'i. Don't delay, tStart now. Andros STiNSOX k '"!<>.. Portland. Maine. THE CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tili; fJNDERSIGXEi) repr?senta llita^ove Company. a'?d is prepared to insure stores, {foods, d?\..:linirs. furniture^ burns, u.d stables. The Continental is one among the best in the Country, ami its rahs ili<; rame as the other first class companies tl?: rails especial attention to i's fi ve-vear install? ment plan. W. F. Ul I AME. March 4 tf " RUBBER STAMPS NAME SUMPS FOP, MARKING CLOTHING vi:h Lndcllibie in!;, or PT printing vi.-i'.iip ?ard?. ?nd STA M PS OV A S Y Ev 3 IV I) >>r ?http?*?: BI'S!NESS CAR!>..*, ENVEL [>PE? fir a nj-thing else. Spci;h??i;i< "f varion* 'tyie* fa hand, which will l> . slur., n wi?b j'!<-as jre. !';ic f.OWEST PRtC?Si? posible, and >rder8 tilled promptly. C-?1 ou C. P. 0STE?N, .it toe Watch man and ?oathrou Office. ! X^jrM, li? UNDERTAKING i ^^mB^^fi^, i A EU LL ASSORTMENT OF j HP XL 3? 33. i "t "O. 3^ O j j embracing all the styles at:d qualities usually ! ' found in a First Class Furniture Store. I PARLOR SUITES, j BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus. Wash Stands, Tables, ! Bedstead?, ('hairs, Sofas. Lounges, j Safes, Sideboards. Looking Glasse, What Not?. Wall Brackets, Chrooios, j Window Similes and Fixtures, Picture Frames. Cord, Tassels, j Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, MatresscSj &c, ?c. ?2>:*.-. t?.*v. ! THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, { IS FULL AND COMPLETE. ! COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store fttprices I ranging For Adults-from to 125. For Children-fron; S3 to -io. My special persona] ?nen rion, dav- by day, is given to this business, ia .-.?1 its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 B F. MICHELL ? SON, PROPItlETORS OF Tho Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSI y*ss MERCHANTS KOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. j OFFER FOE, SALE j ' AT LOWEST PRICKS Choice grades FLOUR, own man'iYre. Fresh Ground M KAL, HOMINY, j CRACKED CORN. ?e. -ALSO, ?Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. I Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. j All our Goods guaranteed best quali 1 ty and at lowest prices. No charge for !" delivery to L?ailr?.-id. i;. F. MiTv/??EjjTj Sz SOX. WWW wt ?WB ^r ^^^^ WBk\ Mi i C? 'll s-li OUT OF ORDER. ?SO UNION SQUARE NEV/YORK. o*vc*?0 0*Af^> ^u'V/> I LL. MASS. GA. TOR SALE EY IV. t>. G?A?.?.7?, Wcif?cciW'ld, S. C* ! 2'.U.'?-'-^<>->v-. -^--'?: -^?-r.? >r*^.V. ?=??KgS ! \ / i ; i \ C?R2D. / ! ?-A wi i jo RRFW^S ! I . i 00 : n";! .| ?0 I 8.1 ll lg Kg KM ? iii j--? i i L ? ; r- P, 89 ' RESTORER ; I ,1 j / ' '. <:l / BROACH 2TSS \ | ii / 1 . I . \ I 7 > ALL "DRUGGISTS. \! PATENTS j j ()";>?.<;:!(.<;. .ind ?tl bimucss i:; the LL S. Pateo 1 ? Office, attended lo for s.rDKKATE FEES. j ? Our ofii- i: is opp?.-!!" !:?<- i'. S. Patent Office, I jan,] we can obtain f?;ite?:fs in time lh?to i tiius?- re:j?o?e from WASHINGTON. Send t)Ti KL Oil Di? \ WING. We ad vise j ? as to ? ?si t i? 111 : ? ? > ? . ; ? \- I ! ? of charge-; :iP'l i*e j make So CHARGE EN LESS WE OBTAIN I ! PATENT. j We i cfer, here, to thc Postmaster, the Supt. : j pf.Mo.ney Order I>iv . ??nd io offi?r?als of tlie : : U. 3. Paten! O?icc. J"<;r circuiar, advice, I I terms and rHerence to ?ctioi? clients iu your \ I own State, or county address j ' C. A. SNOW it CO., j Opposite Patent Office, Washington, L>. C. ' ce AH LISTON, s. c., COB. HAYNS, ?2TD MEETING STS., IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Sportsmen's Supplies, Bnbber and Leather Belting'. AGENT FOR S. Z. HALL COTTON G TN, j THOS. WADFORD & CO , KALAMAZOO BROADCAST WHEAT AND FEE') MILLS, SEEDERS, j BURRELL CORN SHELLERS, KALAMAZOO CULTIVATORS- j MCCORMICK'S HARVESTING SPRING TOOTH, j MACHINE REAPER KALAMAZOO HARROWS- AND MOWER, SPRING TOOTH, j -AND_ BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS, j GREGG RAKE. WE ALSO KEEP A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING: RUBBER BELTING, COPPER RIVETS, BAR BABBIT METAL, MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS, CORN SMELLERS, MILL SCREWS, MILL PICKS, BARBED FENCE WIRE, IRON AGE CULTI? VATORS, FAN MILLS, FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, WOODEN-WARE. TIN-WARE, CUCUMBER PUMPS, ALL-KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IM? PLEMENTS; GRINDSTONES, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF HARDWARE, ALSO CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, -AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF SPORTSMEN'S MATERIAL. TURPENTINE AND COOPERS GOODS A SPECIALTY. ! ?Si^LrW._ _: X ><^^^^fe^4 M;?PS|^ largest and 2?ost Complete .r " . S&$*!8?| Establishment Scuta. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of is^^^WW 53SRS> S?SH> mm> W^^r^::^^^ - - - :"""^^ANI) BUILDING- MATERIAL. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the host, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Gr.-iin on the Market. The S. G. S. has been used iii o?er our Southern States for the last three years, and has giren great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASM ELElEf?, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent. Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supplv Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETS 8ARDEN FE8TIUZSS, Delivered free : specially adapted to Roses. Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sept 23 Charleston. S. C. ^^g^uM^^ BMH?HD J- MORRIS ?i?qFiyiZ*''?ir&:V>?. '.?vf : rz~ _DE \ I F l? IN"_ Stoves, Ranges, 6rat.es, &c, ^^^^:a?i3:^2H?p ROOFING TIN. SOLDER, >k ^QiJSfj^^P? SHEET IRON AND WIRE ^J^?^^ . ^ 11S;?7A(7 STREET. ^?-^ Sept 16 o State of Soutli Carolina. SUMTER COUNTY. IX T?IE COURT Or COMMO? PLEAS. 'Samuel V. Oassels, 2ylis?itt?'if, against Theodore A. Cassels. Rodert F. Cas? sels. Leonora S. Cassel*, Agnes G Reeces, Marj/ A. Redding. Willie B. Cassels. James Cassels. Frances Cas? sels. Marji E. Reeces. Robert L Reeves, Robert Tompkins and Betrcs Redding. Dejen da n ts. SUMMONS F?ll RELIEF, (Ci'Viipiaiut not Si rad.) TO THE DEPENDENTS, Theodore A. Gis? se!?, Hot ert F. Cassels, Leonor:; S. Casst-'s, Aeries G. Reeves. Mary A. Uedding, Wiiiie li. Cassels, .??mies Cassels. Ea h ces Cassels. Mary E. llaves. Robert L. Reeves, Rolett Tompkins and Batres Redding: l'on are hereby summoned and required io answer the complnint in ? Ii i s ?ction, which is ?!ed in ihe office of the Clerk of Common I*'ons, for the Sn:d County. ??<; <l 'n serve ?; copy of your answer to ?lit' ?;-.i<i complain: on thc subscribers, the Attorneys for i!:<: Plaintiff, at li.cir office in the Town of Sam t?r, in the r:i?d County and Sa!;-. ?. ithin tvventj" days afif r t!:;' service uereof} exclu? sive of the day of ss:?-h service : an?! ir yon fail to answer the comnl iini vvIt:::?: lime aforesaid, the p?aintilf in this action will ap? ply U> the Court for the ...??'.I::' demanded in the Complaint Vituess, William ii. Cmrino. E-tj.. Clerk of the Court of Common Picas. U> and for sa;d County and State, at Snit: . r, 'h;- iweu tv-nintli dav of September. A. I>., L?Si. (Sisned) WM. FI. C?TTINO. W[L. S.l C. C. P. HAYNSVV?UTIi -V COOPER, Oct 7 ' Plaintiff > A::?m*ys. 07 EV5BY Z?ND CSSAfESt ?EA21EVSX. Rifa-, Shot Guns. ??ev???vars, A-nisr.Bi tion, Fishing V. Sein?*. ;-, Skates, i?aiuoM- ! e? e. Large Etastxa?ed C?Atfclegne FREE. QR EAT W?Sf?RK ?'JM WORKS, MTTSl?UXOII, l'A. 0% ^ ?Q^r Merchant Tailoring /. and Clothing House ? C:J li v ' .' 'J K in America. ^v-?> ) WANAMAKER j j BROWN, li i OAK KALL, 1 J ( Philadelphia. (\ / A full !ine of c?: : samples - f V ; ~3 Vj, th'e-great piece-goods* stocic fej ^N .C will be fo::- 1 with ? 'vj J. PI. PHYSIOC, s AI.i*.s AGENT; Sumter. S. C. THE |iS8wii)gIac!|ine, LIKE THE iflffiGTl BES, M ?? UNEXCELLED BY A HY. fi ? Sure to Give Satisfaction. General Office, Ilion, N. Y. ?'cw York Ofiicc, 233 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. V RIGHTS HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. rpms XKW AN!) ELEGANT ?OCSE ? v ??li i!l modern improvements, is r.ow open for tbc reception <.!'.:....st>. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Mn A .;. I'roori'.tors rv A. RP BF Tl ? Tho public tv) know thai wc ?vpreseiit .i miu? m MILTY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, Ami will take risks on PLATH GLASS ami MIRRORS ?gninst accidental breakage a? wr.ll as :i??;::st fire. Tirs r-np-i' v also Fi>HIi?hes BONDS to-tbos.*" occupying places oi ii ii.'t. rcq'uirina houdsmea or sureties. We are also ins?rin2 COTTON GINS and MACHINERY against EIRE and TORNA? DOES. k WHITE & SON. Sept 9 WULB?RN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN ! Provisions, Liojors, Toto, k 167 and 1 G 9 East - Ba y , CHARLESTON, S. C. ! Dec. 2_ 6 j TEE AIM AK HOUSE. CORN KI? OF Vanclerliorst and King St? HAVING Ii KEN LEASED BY IMlisis Heriot (Formerly of 190 Meeting-^.,) IS NOW Ol'KN for th? ;iccu:nu:odaiion of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston wi 1 lin?i t??is Hon."**: c....? 'Tier.;;y s?'.ua?ed for bus; necs. ami directly on ihe line of Street Ra??T?*. Turuj?. per dav. SI 50. I Feb tS ! S. B. THOMAS, Agi No. 320 KING STREET, I Opposite LihcrUj, ;?iF?? Mes, Paper ??anpp, i LACE CURTA I KS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. WINDOW AWNINGS .MADS TO ORDER. CHAR LESION fe. C. Dec II_ 0 GCTT? S.T1M.!U1,?, 273 KIXG STREET, CHARLESTON, S, C., -FOR Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY; I SILVER AND PLATED W?RE, j j j SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. I I I i i I Large assortment of j ' WEDDING PRESENTS ? j ! al wa rs on hand. I i \ Orders promptly filled. Watches and \ jewelry carefully repaired by expert icorhnen. j # I ? 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ] I Sept ?>. o ! ! Suseessor ts J. 3. ETTVAL & SO?, i Manufacturer of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. ! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; IN ALL VARIETIES. STOVES, RANG I'S, ?c. j Proprietor of DnvaFs Patent Baker and ; i Hinds' Combination Cooker, j Agent for t'^e Union Kerosene Stoves and j j Vulcan Gas Stoves. ?Vb. 337 King St , Door North of Lib- : er ty Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. j Sept 16 _v_ i I CHAS. C. LESLIE, | CHARLESTON. S. C. I i j Wholesale end Retail Commission Dealer tn j j FISK, OYSTERS, GAME AND \ POULTRY, Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, ; j O?ce No. 18 and 20 Market Street, \ East of East Bay j Consignments ot' Country Produce are re- ! sprctfuHy solicited. POULTRY, EGGS, Ac, Ac. ! ?-j^ Perishable goods at owner's risk after : j delivery to Sou ibero Express Co. i I * Sept i ?j x j I MARBLE ANO GRANITE WORKS,; j North Ri?er Blue Stone. ! I No. 105 Meeting St. and 1 Uorlbeck's j Atley, j CHARLESTON, S. ?. j j Sept 16_l_ ? HOW TO SAVE 31 ON EY. $15 FOR Sin i S20 FOR S13. S25 FOR SI5. ! WA TC H ES ! Elgin or Wis) thara Wau hes in solid >iivtr double cases at above prices for i 60 DAYS 02STLY Every Watch warranted.. Gents' solid cold watches 'rom $25 upward. For [> .rt ich lars wri:c McElreo's Jewelry Palaca, CHARLESTON, S. C. i Sept ?G PAVILION HOTEL. CHARLESTON. S. C. ! First Class in all ?ts Appointments. ?? . Supplied vii?h i'i Modern improvements. Excellent C:?-in-. Larsre Ai:y Rooms, (.t:s Passenger Elevator. Elec? tric Bells and Uchts. L'eat pii Rotunda. ; RATES ?2 00. $2 50 AND $3 00. i Rooms Reserved by Mt il or Telegraph. \ j Sept 10 I j WAVERLY HOUSE", CHARLESTON', S. C. ? : Thc above House having wen ; XE WS. Y REFCRXfS?fED j throughout, it: a FIRST CLASS MANNER; . is without exception t he most completely : furnished House i:: thc City, and is under the ? SoleProprietorship and management cf the I Public's obedient servant, ?CS. PRICE, Jr. :' RATES-$2 and $2.50 per day. Sept 16 v PIANOS ANS OSOAHS. j BY TUE REST MAKERS, NE iv PIANOS. $210. $225 and upwards. : NEW ORGANS. $24. $55 and upwards, j Easiest terms and lowest prices ever known on standard and reliable instruments. DELIVERED F.1ES?HT PAID. Don't tail to ?.et our prices and terms be- j fore purchasing. Remember we pay ; freight without increase of prices. Address, i C. GILL & SON, 2X3 Kins Street, Charleston, S. 0. Sept , 6 ! Hmm (SLKFKLlifl j Will be InatLgurated J?arc? 4,1885, THE WORLD, The only Democratic Paper in New York. j Every Democrat should read it. Daily, j ?6; Semi Weekly, ?2; Sunday, ?1.50; Weekly. ?1 per year. MONEY CAN BE MADE j By any Mun or Woman, Girl or Boy woo will Organize Clubs for j THE WEEKLY EDITION. I The Great Fann ?nd Home Newspaper, Com p?ete in ali its deportments. AGENTS PAID I JV CASH. ? For !0u Subscribers at Si each $25 will be . paid: for 50 Subscribers, $12; for 25 Subscribers. $? : for 15 Subscribers, S3; for lo Subscribers. $2; for j 5 Subscribers. j-:, j Agents Wanted in B^ry Town and Village. Circular* and Sample Copies Free. Send fer them. j IS OoiXtS From now TO December. TRY IT. TRY IT* TRY IT. i Twenty *-.. ct mtv be retained for orders of 10 or more copies to one address. TUE WORLD, 6\ PARK ivU ?V, NEW YORK. j W?MAN1 ! " Grace iras in ali h?r styx, Heaven in] \ \ her eye, \ : In event yesture dio h iiy fl lyce !" j ! *** | 't-i iiclher E ve, and so! P;n;:y ber fair descendants, with j the eserc?ss or coimuoa set;.-c rare and ? j ?pa proper ?reatmett?. Ac enormous' VA j [jj j u n taber of female romp?alos are di-| j n jrectly caused by disturbance or sup-' A irv pression of the Menstrual Function.! M j ,in every such case that -.?r'irg andi j% j _j utifjiiiing spec-ii;-.-. BrHdb'eki:? Female! rt ! fr ?Rcgula'or, will eifoct t^icf >.nd cure.i ^4 ! R I lt ii from the Kiipe of >, most dis-! J j fjj itinguished physician. I; ts composed! i ? ?of strict'yofScinai ingredients, whose! LJ? ! j* ?happy combination bas never been} fi; j [?> jSurpaSScd. It is prepared with seien- W j iti?c skill from the finest materials. m lit bears the pi?!m for constancy cf j j, : rn 'strength, certainty of effect, elegance] W J -of preparation, beauty of appearance' ?4 i hi and realativ? cheapness. The testi-; ^ I J7? 'mu uv in its favor is genuine. It RI j fV j never fails when fairly tried. j jj? Cnrtersville, Ga. ?k j i ' This will certify that two members' ti j j\j ?of my immediate family, after baving| IS j f suffered for ninny years from meo-j ?. j p, struai irregularity, and having been! ! Fl it rea ted without rrencf:t by various L ?medical doctors, were at length eom-\ ^\ ^J 'iplctely cured by one bottle of Dr. J.j , ? ; r**V?n:dfield"s Female Regulator. Its' M jf-rfect in stub cases is truly wonder-j um Nj ?ful, and well may the remedy be call-! LJ M ?ed "Woraan-s Be.-t Friend.': j fj ul : Yours resTMfCtfu?iv, ; ?QI JAMES W. STRANGE. \*? ft : ? yj ; - i * 1 ; Send for our hook on the "Health! lund Happiness of Woman." Mailed ;free. BBAOF??LD REGULATOR Co. Atlanta, Ga. HEALTH RESTOREDI Ort T ^_ FOUTZ'S HORSE AKD CATTLE POWDERS ^?*\ ?.?? <';? ..' fQzzc. BosserLrss F?vnc,li Fpr;a*s sV.w.i .-? .:??.i i>r#-v?-2i K?>;:<*KO?SB*. Fou'z's r.?v. !t*r> r:? r?? Carss IN ?""csis. "o r^'s !"?;*.*:}. .-< v i.- i'TTen^ c,uss*ity of mille an J c:-5-.m twetnj . ctnt. :.r^i r.?: ?.-- ?bc Lutter ?rat Foatt's ?<>v. .*.-r- .?..! row or r-rrvent ?!:r.o*t XTSST Di^KiSi? ia vri?k'h li"r><?s m?! Caitlf are subject. Kociz's J>.-'^'.-..-:s wxii Ci-. -- :'-::sr?c?;o>. Sold ever.v.:. r-.-. 1 TT ... X 2'TT.Z. Pr-prfetor, ft?UI ! v?"?>? esiden:s of the U S. The largest handsomest, best book e^er sole for less than twice our price. The fastest selling book in America. Immense proSts to agents. All intel? ligent neopie '.vant it. Any oue can become a suvccssfiil uze;::. Terms fr?e. IIAU.KT? ?'.'.OK Co.. PorJand Maine ^^^^^^^^^ ^^X^^" ?H? CULT TRUE X?k i vNlv ^^^? " Fr-CTSREGAPOING K &?A Srca te ItTrm 'vu-ifv ar.? c!iri';"t rl;? SLCOD, rcjre?ate tb? L?VSRa?d KSOKEYSr$a???W>KitOT KI'AI/t'IT :.cd\T?GO?of "SrOXJi??? Ia*W tltoso ,'?t".V.--\. u.rineaecrl?i?iar.<l rfficfcn TONIC, ?r^iicJat?x ins?):j;-?a.\v:iv:->: Ap?..-t?tc.l::??tsrcs ti J.:.ck Mi" >:rii:.?t';?. ..'.?:.. iii t.v? is uiarhed Vii i"-" ' ': woir?:?rr??! ivs::;??. ISoi?cS, i> .tsc'e* a?*rvv"i rei-f?vc :.v- force Enlivens tile r?ii-.l und ;uppTJ.-s ?^n. I'.?wer. ? ? ptN3;Mn .-:i:if!-.!:>. iront at? corplatr.w fe-, A ^ ?SSL5S p4-.c*.?l:'.Tto Uieir sexw i il find in r>i- HAK722R"3 ?KC3S TONIC - ?fc atu? st>?-eUy CH< e. lt sivt^ . ?< :-r an?! bcslibv oo:.ip?exiou. 1 he strongest ;<-?'i!ii?!'iv T<> iii?? value ot Un. K VETER*"! i'?tv Toifjc :s thai ?re?inc?t attempts ol"conaicr.Vil?:?s ? a-- <. ot:!y a?!?!<-<i w :bepopular* i-f the o: ieinai. ii >?>u earnestly desire Uealtn UOt cxpet :,::< ;;t-:-?t th? ORICtXAt AND IJF.ST. ^t. ?-.::i. :.lo..ior oe- "SESAM BOCK." I Folio? f-?,-:iti?-.? tod nsrfn: ia:orn:at:oo.fr?f??.^ ' C ;?. H.ifrrep's fr?ON TON-C IS FOS SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DLAL?^ ?V???YWHER& >e'?? 25 cents TO THtg M - ??'-IMP 0FFIffor f Tpy? i a ^ ***? %k ??a :it'vv 'lorie ? bien al fe? ?S fel^ %a treats of ail diseases ii B ^ ? S ^ ssa 0f thu horse, and is thoroughly iilnstrH tf' with G5 fine engravings, showing the posi? tions assumed by sick horses better than can be taught in any other SSfe tf? a ar way. lt has a large 3 ? Ba number of valuable D:tiU A recipes.mostofwbich ^ ^ " 51 '.vere originated by the author, ftud never before pu? in print, lt i> pronounced the best b??ok ever published for the price, and some prominent horsemen O cr 0?"PQi have said they prefer* 4U O X O. red ?* to books which CO:'t a-d $10. AGENTS AV ANTED. This valua-de book will he presented free to all new subscribers to the Watchman end Southron who pay for one year in advance, ?nd -'.!s:> lo old fubscribers who pay all arrears and t year in advance. A LECTURE TO YOONG MEN OX THE LOSS OF . L KOT Uti li ON THE X AT?RE. TRBAT trier- r an i 1'.. i..".:! .'t;:c of Seminal V.'enk T rr tr.-periRatorrhcea, :r>duce*J by Self Abuse, ? n v .'!?.?: t . rj :-"tr.'s>.'?ini?, IiupoT*ncy, Nervous Deb???y. ?'n?? Lmpe??menrs t? Marriage gener ::i.v : C?>R-u?rj>'":?n. K;-;'?-;->y. and Fits ; Men? tal" and Physical I-'opacity, ?e. - By R0B KKT J. CULVKRWELL, D., :iiiih:'r ?.f the *-<?rc?n !?- -Ni." Ac. Thc Tv-! ?<?'. tcr.'Hvni ct auifeor. in ibis nurair .ibie betti.:?, clo;?r*y proves fr-tn his own ex perienec that the awful cen>cquen?es of Sclf Abuse may .1 ctualy removed without dan serous ?".rs: ''.:! operatb?ns. bougies instruments rinirs ?>v cordial? : pointing ??nt a mode of cure :tt i-iuv l'en "*n :t;i-i tfiecjua?, hy which every suuerer, >..> matter w?a? Iii- condition m:iy be, may euri bi'rvself-cbeaply.'privu?e?y :>nd radi? cally ;155*Tbt> lecture nil' prove a boon to thou .^ait-is and ttiou??nd*. Seat, en?ir > M";, ii :? plain envelope, to any address. ;>n receipt ot f; ur cents, or two postage stamps Ad ii ress THE a i.VntWKT... MEDICAL CO., ll A". N .'* NKV YORK: V ' (>?<^ V,.<r.. -550. ?"-/. t week j:t home, S?.OO outfit free. Pay absolutely sute. No risk. Capital not required. Readers, if you want business at which persons of either sex, young or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, write for particulars to H. HALLETT ? CO, Portland. Slaine.