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RELIGION, MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY ~ Rev. C. C. BROWN- Editor. WEABEB HOME. On*Sweetly solemn thought Comes to rn? o'er and o'er ; Tm nearer tay home to-day Than I ever bare been before ; .-Jfiiaver my Father's house, ^ Where the many mansions be ; - r~ v "?fwirer the g rent white throne, teurer the crystal sea j - fearer the boned of Hie, ^^Where we lay our burdens down ; -Jfearer leaTIU? the cross, : Nearer gaining the crown. J?Bnt the waves of that silent sea Roil dark before my sight, That brightly the other side Break on a shore of light. Oh i if my mortal feet Have almost gained the brink, If it be Tam nearer borne V ~E*en to-day than I think, Father, perfect my trust ; , Let my spirit fee! in death That her feet are firmly set On the Rock of a living faith.. Phoebe Cary. Johnny's Scroll-Saw. Johnny wasted a scroll-saw very mach- As often as a fresh ad vertise ?(W?t of the Prize Holly of the Deoas lysine out, he fairly leans ed it by heart. S??d-l?Dpressed upon all the family how . anny things were given extra. ~" rle hinted unmistakably that he ce ft scroll-saw io advance for ^-present, and said ont and io^t that instead of some pleasures he been promised he siould hare \*seme time" he woald rather haye thc -^aciott-saw vow and clear the score, fie ?aid he could make beautiful things for all the family with' it, and also for ?^??e, by which he could earn a great . When raamraa lamented that she ^^??nld nfot ?fiord to buy certain new |iS books, he said, in kind tones, 'When I ^|v,.-qgei my-'scrolf-saw, mamma, you shall |>v " When reminded that he' needed a ^tsew overcoat be replied, with a manly ^^e>,^Fben I get my scroll-saw I can buy pi ?otee for myself. ' ^?^??wi:?^ile sister Nannie quickly caught |p? np the ?train, and with mischief spark Bfe^^T*^ ber eyes, would say to the peo Sffe?*^ *SvVare going to lave a piano and a -p:^;'b%.Bew house, when Johnny gets his lp:;S?roH.8ftw ! We arc going to Europe, B?3&?MIhave ice cream every day, when ^?^Johnny gets his scroll-saw! Pana wtu*t have to go dowrn to his office any j&^?iwre. wben Johnny gets his scroll-? Pp? ? At last one day he did get it. An Ijj^- expressman drove ap to the door, sud ipbanded in a box surprisingly small for the amount contaiued. ? Johnny whistled cheerfully as he ran for "the-hammer, not nearly so dismayed as bis mother was, to find that the ma-' ?p?/chiue was all in parts which must be F** together. ^?rr - J?e studied the directions, picked out P%^??ch part readily, set them together ! ^ quaker than-you would suppose a little ?I*?- &y possibly could, and with grimy pv" logera ?placed a screw here, turned a k j f" lint'there, and io" an hour's time bad ^^J?s scroll-saw complete in a corner, and t himself sitting before it. "working the tnadle. Hana was truly surprised when he came home, to find that John? ny had set ibe saw together himself. But Johnny had no wood, so he ran ?j ont to the grocery and begged some ??mpty cigar-boxes, to practice on. Then began straight lines and curved l?tes, ind the snapping of tiny saws. Be broke a good many of those tiny j ; Ettie saw-blades while learning. And f l once begot a hard blow on his forehead, ^-v because he was bending too closely over - the tilting table when a blade broke. But he was learning all the time, Nannie watebed bim with great ad Antrat ion, and whimpered confidentially ^S"^.' to mamma, ^ "Johnny seems'a great deal older, like a big man to me, now he's got his ' #etoH?8?W., She. might well admire him. for he 'presently cot out arms, back, aud seat, r^?- fenr a little toy sofa, and glued it to ?ether for her. But now be wanted wood, hollv, . . walnut, white-wood, basswood, an j eighth or an inch, a sixteenth of au j ' inch,-a quarter of an inch in thickness, j and made in sheets on purpose for j scroll-saws. He studied his patterns j ] over and over, he could do such bea uti- j i fol things if be only bad wood. He j4 was shy about asking for it, for he-kj wanted two dollars' worth right off. j But mamma only smiled ; this want ! < she bad foreseen, and she went with j i Johnny from one ?tote to another in j j search of wood. They bad to go way i < down Fulton Street before they had ? i found the proper kind. j J Then Johnny wanted a sheet of trac? ing paper, and a little invention which was shown bim for "blowing away the j < : saw-dust from bis work. Also a dozen j ~ new saw-blades, because so many of bis j snapped. ?Seems to ?ce, we're getting poorer j instead of richer, now Johnny's got his j scroll-saw,' sai'j little Nan, critically. | Bot bis first work appeased her. It j was a tiny holly-wood corner-bracket j for ber doti's bou*?. Then he made a j pair of black-waluut rests for the carving j knife acct fork, to surprise papa at din- j uer? and a very pretty match-safe for j the bed-room. 1 ?llore my holly scroll-saw, mamma !' j be said, with a bright face. The next thing be made was a little ! work-basket--^f white Holly, almost as j dainty as frost-work. It bad eight j sides, tied together with bows of narrow j pink ribbon This was to be a surprise J for Nannie when her birthday came, and be had to work at it very cautiously, j hiding the pieces whenever sbe ran into the room. When it was done, he put it in the china-closet, up on tho pile of soup plates so that she should not find it. 'Ob dear!' said Nanny one day soon after? 'my Dame Crump book has all fallen to pieces, and part of the reading ts lost Now I don't care for it any more V .Will you give roe the pictures V asked Johnny. Nanny thought a minute. She was just going to play with her paper-dolls, sod they seemed nicer than pictures. .?es, you may have them,' she de? cided. .Thank youT said Johnny; sod he picked out the prettiest one and panted it on ft sheet of white-wood of the sr.me ? 1 ? te. As soon as it was dry he took it | * to tbs scroll-saw, and sawed it ali up j1 " irregular carving lines, so that it I fell into more than twenty pieces .There, mam ma !' he exclaimed, *isn't that just as good a dissected picture as they sell iu the toy-shops V Mamma said she thought it was, and offered to pay bim thirty cents apiece fur three similar oues, which she would then send as presents to some little nieces. 'I will put them in pretty pasteboard boxes,' she said, 'aud they will do just as well as the ones that cost seventy five cents in the stores.' Johnny felt that business was bright? ening. He had three or four old books himself, with just such gaily-painted, full-page pictures ; and if he could gi t four pictures from each book, and sell them for thirty cents apiece, why, that would bring him almost fivo dollars I So he whistled cheerfully and mean? while sawed up his odd bits of waluut and holly into little palettes, such ns ladies use to pnint pretty things on f< r souvenirs. Mamma lent him the pat? tern, and he sawed out fifteen of them and smoothed thc edges with sand? paper. .Nannie,' he said, 'if you will go down to the 'five cent store' and sell -these pallet ts for four cents apiece, you may hate ten cents of the money.' Nannie was unusually gracious. She j jumped np and said, eagerly, 'Yes, I'll go if you want me to, Johnny/ ? lt was wet weather, but she did. not mind that. She put on ber robbers and took an umbrella and started out, with the precious pallettes done np in a paper inside ber waterproof pocket. In half an hour she came back. .Did they buy them V asked Johnny, anxiously. Nannie was almost breathless with excitement. .I went there.' she said, 'and I asked the woman behind the counter if she wanted to buy pal letts for four cents apiece. - But she didn't ; she said she didn't want any such things at all. Buta pretty lady was in there, and she look? ed and said she wanted them ; it would save her going down town to buy them. And she paid me seventy-five cents !* The children were both radiant over this success, and Nannie said. .Johnny is getting rich now, mam- ! ma. isn't be ?' . Mamma thought thc eager rosy face ? of the little pa?lette-peddler had some- j thing to do with the sale ; but she said j it teas encouraging, and now if Johnny j would make some larger pallettes and some panels, too, with as nice a finish j as he ena ld put on, maybe he could j sell them at the rooms near by where there were classes in oil-painting. Iir a few days more Nannie's birthday I came, and she was delighted with the | dissected Dame Crump picture, and in ecstasies over the lovely work-basket. Johnny was so pleased with her pleas? ure that be did uot notice she was not so surprised as &he ought to be. But io a twilight talk that evening with mamma. Nannie said, .Mamma, one day I climbed np to the closet to get my pink cup, and I j saw that basket on the soup-plates. I j was so in hopes that Johnny would j give it to rae that I have tried to be a ! real good little sister ever since.' Mamma kissed her and -said,' 'If the j scroll-saw brings love and good-will i into the house, it is better than if it : brought money.' ! .But it brings money too !' said Nan- j nie stoutly. So it does It pays its own way at} [rast. Johnny has made no intricate ! tlock-cases yet. no wonderful cabinets, no elaborate brackets, but he has sold ! about a dozen of his dissected pictures, j and he Suds a steady demand, week by ; week, for his pretty panels and pallets, j This is quhe enough, I think, for a j boy who is not by any means a big boy j jret -Yovdlis Companion. mm mtmm -- The fiber of silk is the longest con- ! tiuuous fiber known An ordinary j cocoon, of a well-fed silk-worm will i ?ften reel 1,000 yards, and reliable j iccouuts are given by C?mut D?ndolo j if a cocoon yielding 2 295 yards, or j 5brc ?early three-quarters of a mile in j length. McCullough the great actor broke j Jown completely a few weeks ago while j playiug, and enforced rest and quiet j bave becu prescribed. He objects to i the prescription very decidedly, and be- ? :omes very violent at times, and has ? to be watched by a detective. OUR PREMIUM. - Every farmer is interested in the welfare of lis stork, and should have on hand, for rendy I referenee a book describing the ailments his | ?tock is sUVjecl to, and the remedies therefor. | In consideration of this fact we have procured j for the benefit of our farmer subscribers a j arge tium'.wr of copies of "Kendall's Treatise ? >n the Horse," one of which we propose to j 'ive ta evrry one who pays for f<is paper in i idvance. The hook is one of ? ?reat value. J?S fr-r^^? it >s an index of ? listases which ?[J?^YV?V gives the symp-j toms, cause, and J?&-r..Tk& the best Heat- j ment of each. It conti?5 is a ? table, giving all the principal drugs use?' ??r ! he horse, with the ordinary dose, efforts. ; tntidote when a poisou ; ;t]>o -i table wWi an : ?ngravir.g of the horse's teeth at diff?rent ; iges ot ihe horse; a valuable collection of j .eciprs, and much more valuable information, j Remember we GIVE this valuable work to til who pav their subscription in advance. ? IT LEADS ALL"! I"" ' .V . ?!'?c:I-pur-?viag medicino is made, j or Vi? ..vcr feen pre;?are?t which so com- ! ..;-..> t\; \'.:\v:.< of physicians cud \ Apr's Sarsaparilla. ? lt ): u \< tuc 'Nt .* traly seiei?t?nc prcpara rfoa LK.H.J .??ises. li t!?crt i* a ?urk ?^D^^?P S ?:i-lU ?-i Sf rot u.a .".Wut you. ? ?fo&y?TiilSl Avi.ii's ?>.\ii-i\'.' ?::'.?.A wai j ?!:..?it :.:.?! <-.ct>:-l it t"r??.:i your system. For tiC?3tit!;i!uu:i? .>? sc?o?ii'o'M ?*at:trrh, ' fi? r^r.rt : VVKK:S SAi&lp.VKH.LA is tho I \js!'-? ?\:U\*: '.r-'? iNMoe-iv. I: his cured j UIUV.'O?-. <..: ;. 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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 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 be an invaluable remedy for throat and lang diseases. J. W. WHITLEY." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the nae of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Being very palatable, the young? est children take it readily. PREPARED BY Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. AYER'S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma? larial diser.se, such as Fever and Ague, Inter - mitteilt or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, 3>umb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com? plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of Joly 1st, 1SS2, to refund the money. Dr. J,C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. J. F. H . !tet?E, Agent? -DEA1.FR IN nm & liligi TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMER Ys AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KKPT TN \ FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. ^ Tobacco, Snuff and Slcgars, GARDEN SEEDS, &ft, Physician's Proscriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered wiri? care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Sumter. S. C . Jan. ?ft. F. H. Folsom, L. W. Folsom. F. H. FOLSOM & IBO. Established 1868. Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main- Street, opposite John Re ids, SUMTER, S. C., UCALKnS IN Elgin, Waltham, Lancaster, and Smss * , WATCHES, Of all Descriptions. Clocks, Gold Pens, Pencils, kc, kc, kc SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Gold and Plated Jewelry of the newest designs, Spectacles. Eye Glasses. Fine Pocket Cutlery Scissors ?nd Razors, * Fishing Tackle. Se teing Machine Needles, Ods, Etc. We guarantee everything as represented. Prices as low as Reliable Goods can be sold. Come and see us. Oct 9 THUS. B. FRASER, Jr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumter, S. C. Jao 1 1 BARNES' Patent Foot ?nd Steam Power Machinery. Complete outfits for Actual \V??r?c*s??op lousiness. Lathes f??r Wc.::; or Metal. r?reu?::; Saws. Scroll Saws. Form? rs. Mor tiifrs, Tenoncrs. etc, etc. Mac!.ines on trial if desired. Descriptivo Catalogne -'n.l Prie?- List Free. XV. F. & JOHN HAINES, Ko. 2116 Main Sr. KorK?>Rn. TM.. FOR SALE. ONE TWETV-HORSE POWER ENGINE and Saw Mill complete, also two Fifty Saw Gins and Power P'ess. Will make lib? eral terms to trood parties. For irf.-v?".. . call on or address J. RETTENBERG k SONS, Julv 25 Sumter. S. C. fl OT FJfor the working class. Send 10 cents uUJjIJfor postage, and we will mail you free a royal, valuable box ofsamp'c good . hat will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than von ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all the time or in spare time only. The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. Von can easily earn from 5o cents !o So every eve? ning. That all who want to work may test tile business, we make this unparalleled offer: to ail who are not well satisfied we will send .?I to pay for the trouble ot writing us. Full j>ir t ic ubi rs, directions, etc.. sent free. Fortunes will be m:id** by those who give their whole time to tiie work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address ST1NSOX 4 ^0 - Portland. Maine. THE CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. frill E UNDERSIGNED represents die above I Company, aud is prepared tu insure stores, ?roods, dwellings, furniture, barns, .md stables. The Continental is one among the best in the Country, and its rates the same as the other first chi ss rompan ies. ile calls especial attention to its five-year install? ment plan. W. F. RUA.M E. M ?ireh 4 tf RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with itidciiible ink, <>r for printing visiiir c Card*, and .STA 31 PS OF AX Y KIM) for trumping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL OPES or anything else. Specimen* of various styles on baud, which will he ?hown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Call on - C. P. 0STH/?N. At the Watchman and Sojthron Office. J." D. CRAIG'S' FURNITURE AND WM UNDERTAKING KHI ESTABLISHMENT, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF embracing ail the styles and qualities usually found in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands. Tables. Bedstead?, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Lookin?: Glasses, What No ts. Wall Brackets, Cliromos, Window Shades and Fi shires, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FULL A.N'D COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from S3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, in all ils depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 B. F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OF The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSI MERCHANTS FOU THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES WILMINGTON, Pf. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICKS Choice grades FLOUR, own man'fYre. AL?0, 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 deliverv to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. 'SPECTACULAR. i GfJ'?NLVC.^ OUT OF ORDER. / 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. <?*WAQ0 0^AN^ b5tAA/>. ILL. MASS. GA FOR SALE BY KV. 1>. iilcAIIATI, \Vei?~<-fi<ld, S. C 4P' The Largest Merchant Tailoring IY?\A and Clothing House A^Oy in America. <v? WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. A full line of card sarar?es of y? the great riisce ?roods ItocJs will be foun-i with J. E. PI IVSIOCV SALES AGENT, Sumter, S. C 1 NTE H! Thc public to know that we represe ul thc mm m mm INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, An?l ?ill take risks on PLATE CLASS and MIRROR"? against sn-ridentul breakage >i.? \v?-l 1 as a?r:iin?J fire. This Compnny also fumi.-hes BONDS lo. those ru-enpying places of trust, requirin?? bandsmen or sureties. We an- :il>o insuring COTTON GINS and MACHINERY against H UK and TORNA "I WHITE ft SON. Sept ?) OF EVERY KIND CHEAF5?. TH AV E7EX. Rifle*, Shot Grins Revolver.*, Ammuni? tion, Fisliin-i- Xiiexle, Seises, Net?, Kniv:\s, B,Hzai'S, Skates, Hammock, etc. Larg* Illustrated 0-taI<>;rae TREE. ?REAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. P. MORAN, CHARLESTON, S. C., COE. HATZTE, MAUSET AND MEETING STS-, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Sportsmen's Supplies, Rubber and Leather Belting. -o AGENT FOR S. Z. HALL COTTON GIN, KALAMAZOO BROADCAST ?THOS. WADFORD & CO., WHEAT AND FEED MILLS, SEEDERS, ! BURRELL CORN SHELLERS, KALAMAZOO CULTIVATORS SPRING TOOTH, KALAMAZOO HARROWS SPRING TOOTH, MCCORMICK'S HARVESTING MACHINE REAPER AND MOWER, -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 SHELLERS, 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 COOPER'S GOODS A SPECIALTY. Sept 16 x The Largest and Most Complete Establishment South. Established 1842. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, Office and Wareroonis, King, opposite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, AND BUILDING* MATERIAL? ASHLEY SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, aud the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain ou the Market. The S. G. S. has been osed all over our Southern States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, 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. ;cpt 23 Charleston, S. C. RICHARD J. MORRIS, -DEALER IN Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &e., ROOFING TIN, SOLDER. SHEET IRON .AND WIRE US KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. S^pt 16 o Catarrh. Asthma? Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Tightness in the Chest) Indigestion, 5yspepsia,j Influenza, Laryngitis Clergymans' Sore Throat "Whooping Cough, Shortness of Breath, AMO IS A OOO O . Tonio AND Blood Purifiai DREWER'S LUNG RESTORER is entirely vegetable, and we :hallenge the world to produce any? thing equal to it for all Throat and Lung Diseases. ^$1.00 Per Bottle, ?ffgjH LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR, MACON. ATLANTA & ALBANY. GA. BLAN LIENS, TITLES, MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blanks in Variety, FOR S A LK AT THIS OFFICE. 0. BART & 00., I 55 I I 57 I ! AND | | 5U | MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, & C. The Largest Fruit ntvl produce House in the South. Import ard keep constantly on hand Bananas, Cbconnuts. Granee?. Pineapples, Apples. Lemons, N'uts, Raisins, Po tatoes. Cabbages. Onions, N. C aud Va. Peanuts. Oct 28 * THE General Office, Ilion, N. T. Xew York Office, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. SS All, If? . WARE. H. W. DURANT & SON. STORE IN THE GRANITE RANGE, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SS A H S) W ARE, IN STOCK. AGRICC LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, WAGON MATERIALS, RIMS, HUBS AND SPOKES, CROCKERY AND TIN WARE. Everything in the line of General Hardware, kept io Stock. R. W. DURANT & SOX. Sept 23 W?LBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN ^revisions, Lipers, Toteo, ki 167 and 169 East - Bay , CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 THE AIMAR HOUSE, COKNER OF Vanderhorst and King Sta HAVING BEEN LEASED BY HMCisjs Heriot (Formerly ofl90 Meeting-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for th? accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston wi. 1 find tbfa Hou?e conveniently .-uuated for boat- j ness, and directly on the line of Street Rail?r?f Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb 18 S. B. THOMAS, Agt. No. 320 KING STKEET, Opposite Liberty, liol Wes, Paper Hipi Ii ACE CURTA I XS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTER/ GOODS, ? WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON S. C. Dec ll_o GOTO M J?U BRO, 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., -FOR Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND FLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Large assortment of WEDDING PRESENTS always on hand. I i Orders promptly filled, Watches and j jewelry carefully repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. I Sept 23_o_ j TORN A. LePRiNCE, j Successor to J. S. DT77AL 3s SON, j Manufacturer of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! IN ALL VARIETIES, STOVES, RANGES, &c. Proprietor of Duval's Patent Baker and j Hinds' Combination Cooker. i t Agent for the Union Kerosene Stoves ac? i Vuicau Gas Stoves. j No. 337 Kino St , Door North of Lil- i erty Street, CHARLESTON^ S. C. Sept 16_J_ j IDHASTCTL?SLIE, CU ARLESTOM, S. 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Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remore from WASHINGTON. Send OD EL OR DR A WING. We advise as to patentabilitv free of charge; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual clients in your owu State, or county address 'CA. SNOW ? CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. State of South Carolina. SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Samuel V. Cassels. Plaintiff, against Theodore A. Cassels. P?lert F. Cas? sels, Leonora S Gussets, Agnes G. Reeves. Mary A. Redding. Willie B. Cassels. James Cassels, Frances Cas? sels. Maru E. Reeves, Robert L. Reeves, Robert Tompkins and Betres Redding, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF, (Complaint not Served.) TO THE DEPENDENTS. Theodore A. Cas? sels. Robert K. Cassels, Leonora S. Cassels, Agnes G. Reeves, Mary A. Redding, Willie B. Cassels. James Cassels, Fances Cassels, Mary E. Reeves. Robert L. Reeves, Robert Tompkins and Betres Redding : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Picas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, the Attorneys for the P'aintiff, at their ofiice. in the Town of Sum? ter, in the said County and State, within twenty d^vs after the service hereof, exclu? sive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, ?he plaintiff in this action will ap? ply to the Court for the relief demanded ia the Complain* Witness, William H. Cuttiuo, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for said County and State, at Sumter, this twen tv-ninth dav of September, A. D., 1884. (Signed) WM. H. CUTTINO, TL. SI C C P HAYNS WORTH & COOPER, Oct 7 Plaintiff's Attorneys.