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1H i o?4>t*a*ee? * p?roli: a CcHD?Derc?al iBdnria.ti, a ?T1 .bi?fcOu?da^boaod, j?^s?; S^|??fc?V ?MI to whoever wpnld boy^ :vr Dealttgiasbame for A .morsel of bread ; *'.> ?a*Uff-tbe Jiving ?od fearing tue dead, Si?dt?r^?-Bzvt Pfatten so Vow ? ?|pS|tll^^ a heart like ito') l^^^ ib^-iite churns of my %vi^^^^?S^e3^1:hawr?oatby iny fall; : by. ^'; ^r^|^^^? 'a^w^^^'le?;l 'wander too f / Rr^'^?s^m-or^ve-iie,' ? know, 5f ^ . w Bow ?bw^ it?&o%& be thai tiisj>e??tifid l^^^i^o^^S^a ?o"D?Mrtii^iet5^go. ?^^~?'^ a?gflt comes ^^^^(^jnoy in^ Ure icc ?tx?ck my desperate jflj^?^"-'- ..'"h:,Fieej?og*-'; it.? : 'v-S 'r'" pl?s^r^ for * rnoa^ S^-'-y^'?^?e??K4rdt? -Ae taree** of? craxy town, g? ^^^?y^?^m??ln; toe toy of ' * snow cooing |^^^:-?aSlMMBi?feW^ nt'my. terri Ms woe, [ atti-fool as tie trailed SR ow, 'espH?r not, -Christ stooped low, s the,Soo f-lfta* is" lost in its si?, one o? th^ acctir^W' tree.,, %^^S^^wen^t ter ta?f^~Wi&;k?lheed my :. A|w*y-erx . ,-.v-.~;.>-,. *~ limine, -stream . Aat iacsnners did. and ?.shall be wMte?r t?ian'finow. ; a Marshal. S??H?? ai 'Wat?alla fcaa^ feng- j tev?a concece-- i i - . ' . : . . '^^Pl^^^^l?^^1^ ? few n igbts^ ^go^ ?^pol?r^up^own re* ?<i^^.?t^v?a?. at li?te gir4 ^l^arUog L^t?;Vg^^^?tt;?<i?.^cmc now fatli?r, ?fffe?s^^s?fesa^^^ 'Hervoice wasbw ;aud childish; and the ^eet npturned tface was pale, aud -qnivering with i s?i?e ?^r^r?ap^essed; emotions, but 5^.?a^^wa?^'rv^m1? and -a^ny^ere*d^ -of ei&er. / ~*~ 'WbyM^^%:'?bolHep nie ?* he said ?^<r>-> Jn?me.-, I7!! ; come /waenl am ?a^^i.and regaining with an elfortbis. tfneertam"balance ie left t .Tlie; girUoofe'f?fter him%wistfully, ^?6;Wh0f?im^faaloett? ber view in ^I^Ei?p^^^o?a^w.i^b adeep? de rspa?r?ng^?r^f^ti? turned and left the I place.; Outside ' 'tf?o^^'?fec?ic'^ tights [.streamed'Tull ?oe? her-slender ?gare as fiheiiesttated a s? momen t be fora: d e "f???^^Wft ?tepsV^One1'qf^ ?wp policemen loitering near eyed heV cunoss?y, aud some men harrying in ?gave?er a quick ^^uj^ouin^ glaube, | and slowly- sse went out ?rom ?he[] glare and-dazde.; mioja, darker, atreeti beyond. ; ; An |cy^?leet ' was "falling, -driven* fal ration * by the^ fitful and ea-: "^Sr^Wwho were^aEroaft Kur?icli on their way anxious to gain shelter :t\&gfft03%f?? appeared Nuaeonscious^ of the discomforts of tue weather. ^|"^t^^^e|^np^|b^T^ Aejrerce ^wTr^^meV:1ieVr wilfr a: fbrce^garosG which she staggered, bot she did iiofc Jieed tlieim"~Wnh doubtful purpose! she*-^U-^,sJowl^o^ ofcee-^^?wce t D~-lo?? -at .the .place whence she bad jost come, until as' a elocfc fronr? Tre%rrboihig lower indi? cated to her how late the hour was, ifccstoppecb ?iidgefcbersiiiii^.. :> : 'Sp, Iate^,t 8%;-.murmured. '0 ll cannot go borne without him,' andi ^l^^&e^tnpje^ ?W^^^^ retraced on the tlirrshold ; evidently . she feajg?^^^ ^W?jy^s^Iu-Uon.i The doors y?ero?a ins?^ly* lo T?er touch, laud oiice, more ?&e" looked over_tbe ^c5eQ?< w^ose. I?gi.it ?ndEwanrith, and. comfort w^??&s little to "her as the wind:and:8ly3WU.tside.. ,iler search Ling, glance sonit found her father. ?or the momeiu? he was standh>g; '??olei^l5!???jMgl??rieto&at site c chance. Kapi elly she J --aOatber,- she began/* ut^ikssittnat&yi '^?1ch& tima w^OB%-you:f.she o" many * nights fur youi?g the boors aii^oy?ynM and re love you, and oh iT^Jll so ??rent now from what it used to^je.' is^kgd^ g ^ce?^vas^. ~b*ea^i ug. ^^^B???^^G?^'isgb We^weie aH-j so happy.' ^Ilere a sob almost cboked^iieti^ Sbs:rsliptped her cling? ing fingers into the unresisting hand ??C8t?I^4.^J^^lgg^f^ at Uer:side. .Come back to us, father ; come heine ; winrae ijow/ and :tbe tears, ?no long ^r? wUJjfn.^jter jpow?r to " restrain, %o&rsed^??iwi fier pale cheeks as she lifted/ Jiff M ? .^Pkiirrg. his gaze with. Her wishful~ ToTeading eyes. The man's features woi-ked^convrU sively-; he looked about him once Flt?!f'i^g!?aj[e^f^ t^e?j.^st?me better ;f?eling_s^ept over bim, and stra?ght 'enwi^ibmiself trp;be; said " btokeuly. jewill go iwiih^j?^ Jejttue>*;" aid clasping close .the baud of his. little daughter, as if' that frafl: guide ' were J his chief support, the two went out fr?m the light and .^!are .anti dazzle of 4be> ?ol?eri skatings .rink : forever. CfarUlian Ltdex. c?- ? ort'^f Dollars for George Stiasoa- &^ ?^ the celebrated. Art Publishers," ?H'orti?n?t/'j?Ui?ne, ^cdoubt^dlj ^j^oce^ra0tB^^?a?^ta?^taa}|9 l ha o nar. Other <??m io1<?H?", forfih?-lak five years "g^^CT^^|*^^roaa?dfo^a^o tiiou ;|^e^tieU)f b^r^vethiind red jarid 1 R'enTy't hon s?n4 ?^}?ir%^' ^sV^V abo?jL lthje' rhree-hun d^??rtijpart of "all j?si^t?ff&?rv description ?^^^"'by^t'he ?bft?d'Btat?^Governineot dur??V ?lwit.? *iine3 and m this connection it j?u&i.be?borvDe io^nind that ihe con, try now,?? h?s S^rfifrynoir?irioTr^ocTs,^ ao'd-'fifty thou- J sand: post-offices, i -Bo t the : enormona SUO? paid for possage t?preseots only the cost "of seiidi.ag-rbe.lighrt packages, Jet fers and circa- I la^lfor iarjre, ^eaV^'packages^are seat 1>r'' express andfteipbt'. Messrel-Sfiais??'* Co;, publish* ?r?rr description 'of pictures of the *fe?*i^-la?ss^ra??difteirjlr^^ over fheentire woxld. As an illustration of the fact tfjat-Uieir. trade reaches tlie furthermost partes ?? thevearth, the following may be in? teresting; " A'sTmrttiroesKJce ao orderfor an assortment of over three thousand large and expensive picrnrj-s, was .received from Tasma? nia, awaj_djojTO^derjhe>South Pole. Kot many years a go. Tasmania, w^s a penal colony tif-Engiaod, and its poputatioo was entirely of convicts ?nd their keepers. ^Stnc? the re? moval of tbecopvicts, it has become a thrifty coio&y ; ttis |?ftce ' is so remote, that three t?oattis.aretrequired for an answer toa letter. Tons of pictures are sent to South America by ^ffKStio^? .eo^ and West-Africa sends tc^o^lan^-?br WOTKS of ait j %be$-$3*ve trade in every quarter of the ?lobe-where civilizn tion fa^s g^Toed: a?foothoJd?, "Commencing at the Bo'troSh*!he/ 'haVV worked their way -;p to tiietop, step* by step, and therebj', added' to the greatest push and enterprise, fb>y have thal ?o" id, practical" exper ie a ce t ba t is^al ways necessary; to the best resuitsj in ail things. They tairry'?n'Stbcl? miHibns of pictures, and *re apa -some? ts notice ? ready to. fill afire cent order, or one for thousands of- dollars ; tbey'emjrfoy some five hundred artists, clerks, and workmen ; their machinery and appoint? ments are oh a magnificent scale, and a trade of leo ("Voosand dollars a day, on an average, ii required-to "keep them-moving in fall blast. Their assortment of steel plates is especially Soe, and ra oks very high in artistic merit ; many thousands of dollars are often spent on ??rqjk^lHj^t S"b?y;appreci?te'-the value of pr?Ctn*i W fertow ho.w. to ase Ujto the best advantage ;. therefore they -. advertise lajT^ly fl?c? l?befffU;.: jn! ^^f^newspapers oewspaperltdvertising was an "important fac? tor in laying the sound foundations of their great success, and without it, they state that it w.ould have, been utterly impossiMe for them to have reached their present position. Stinson & Co., are a striking illustration of what can be accomplished by energy, indus? try, abd good 31-dgmeni. There is "room at the top"-all honor to those who light their way up. This firm bebeves in standard goods and low prices, and on thnt principle their business is'conducted. American homes ghosld be'made beautiful by refined and mer itor?o?is works of art; noone has any excus<? for not adding tb iheir homes the charms of pictures, for fine works of high art are within tl?e reach of a!L The^^*?fort post-office pays ?1,400 and ts now held by a colored Kepabli ca.n. vWe-truitr he- will not bc .aUowed te retain this. posit ion. Tbere are a s?iifbcr of good men and Democrats in t%e:r^B??etr5coanty, who would gladly accept the office, ar>d we hope one of L^ettts-wiil -sccote it.-- /lampton Guard. Serious ? Accident Caused tw^o*c?&kv IflLtfe dayv- M i s. Polly Srmih, wife of^James Srnitji, of Giddy Swamp Towos?i?p^^as tniwii^bm a wagon In front bf- Mr. David Rise's remenee a?d^wo .of lier tiba-broten; So^waa. tak?n to the office of Dr. B. ;'F^$^^%^Jre^?bc rece?ved^prcr p^pe^^t^te^^^n<^a^'0.nve? h q?ie Tn -Si e?e r?jf?ng ?>y r ~3?al mer in?a iwo^hoiseL wa"goni^pro"yid<?d?-?witli a sofe^&r lierck)h^i^l^-tran^pbrta tuo.nSr^-v Wyman says that one of the;J5ro?e,n% ribs has ^panctured tbe fun^ ^aiid* tliat serious, ^onsetjoences may result. At the time of-the acci? dent slie was being''.driven by her husband, wlio was iit ??mojBt a helpless state"-of intoxTcation.~^T^/ine yoong rattle they were driving--look fright, one of-the reins was dropped, andthe wagon overturned and smashed with the above result. Smith himself re? ceived^ o; iirjo ry ft om ? h is fal I : -Srnrth-is- an Iifshman, and is said he lives twenty five mites ;/>ff, bnt when^e'comes he always makes fnp; for lost ?\me.T^A?he/fi Recorder. The things of God which we bangle are divine ; but our manrer of handling; is iiaman. Thtxe islittle we>ou;h .but wc leave the print of ear fingers behind. -Rickard Baxter. ? XT A T f >CV?OETt?m i JtflJLiJ?i? msKAX Sair ?enewer. :? ; : Seldom does a popular remedy-win such a strong hold upon the public confidence as has HAIL'? HAIR BESOTEK The cases in which i. it lias accomplished a completo restoration of color to tho nair, and vigor?os health to tho scalp, are innumerable. ,.- . Old people like it for its wonderful power to , restore to their whitening locks their original color and beaury. Mdol?-ag?^ people like it "; because it'prevents' them :rxom getting bald, ;''keeps dandruff away, and makes tfc? liair " grow thick and strong. Young ladies like it as a dressing because it gives the hair a bean?, i tif ul glossy lustre, and enables them' to dress : - it in whatever form they wish. Thusitistbd favorito of all, and it has become so simply because it disappoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S jjffE FOE THE "WHISKERS Has become one of the most important popu? lar toilet articles for gentlemen's use. When the beard is. gray or naturally of ?4 under sirable shade, BUCKISGHA?I'S DY?' is the remedy. - > PREPARED BY R. P. Hall ? Co., Xi I to cure all cases of ma ?, such as Fever and Ague, Inter- . mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent fever,. Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver.Com plaint. In ease of failure,, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by. our circular of J illy 1st, l$S2>jto refund the money. - 'It?&p/Ayer&Co.; Lowell; Mass. . by all Druggists. " . 25 YEARS m USE, The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. LoMof appetite. Bowels costive, Fain ia tb e head, with a duli sensation In thc hack part, Pain under, the sh on I ?1 er . blade, Fellness after eating* with a. dis? inclination to exertion of body or mind, . Irritability of tero ^T, Low spirits, with a feeling of haviuc _ oglcctcd some duty, Weariness, Dizadness, Fluttering* at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the riffht eyc> Restlessness, with ' fitful dreams, Hirhly colored Urine,-und CONSTIPATION. . TUTT'S P1XCLS are especially adapted " to such cases, one dose effects such a "chango of fce?inirastoastonishth?sutrerer. 7 ?ia y I n cr ea* c the Appetite,and cause the body to- Taite on Flc*u*thas .rhe.fcyKtem, is nourished, caul bj-their Tonic Action on . the l>i?estiveOr oana, Regulars to ola aro .-produced. PriceaScT?* Mwrray .T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GHAT HAIR or "WH?SKERS changed to ar - ' Glossy BLACK hy a single application of tbis'DTE. lt imparts a natural color, acts , jbstajitaacously. ..Sob! by; Druggists, or ? aw Wry exp iTBS*on|r eceapjt pttMl* 'J "^Wce^44JWrtirraySf.i NowTork. IF YOU .WANT TO ?tm mm MME BAG, AND MAKE Bid -SCORES, . USE SHOT GUNS. Ail the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, FurmanlCo., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.REMINGTON&SONS' Sporting Ant:? and Ammunition, * 231 & 2S3 Broadway, NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LA TA BE RS OW & CO., 73 State Street, Chicago, ia. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. '9 '.? - SCOOPS, SPADES. ?ADE IN THE BEST KANN Erl,- 3 Y SKILLED .WORKMEN. REME03E3 THAT 0U3 GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. Ons Piece of Sottd Steel. WHOLES On nsVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SE KD TO? CSRCULARS. .SEMIIGT?N iSHIC?lT?BAL CO., ILION, Ii, Y. X<?\v York O? Je?. ?tS Chambers Street. GONGAREE NURSERIES. URAPIi VINES -AKD SMALL FRUITS IN GREAT VARIETY For sale at lowest prices. Address R. M. SIMS, . COLUMBIA, S.- C. Oct 2i_: W?K? more money than at anything else by "f ill taking an agency for the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fail. JTerms free. Hallett Book Co., For; ian d, $fai oe. EXP?mENCE. "Calvert, Tesas, Hay 3,1882. " I .wish to express my appreciation o? the valuable qualities of. as a cough remedy. ? "While with Churchill's anny, just before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a se? vere cold, which terminated in a dangerous cough. I found.no relief till on our inarch we came to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, I was urged to try AYEB'3 CHERRY PECTORAL. "I did so, and was rapidly cared. Since then 1 have kept the PECTORAL constantly by me, for family use, and I have found it to be an invaluable remedy for throat and long diseases, . J. W. WHULEY." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and lung affections, by the use of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Being very palatable, the young? est children take it readily. PREPARED BY Soldby allDruggists. . rW-v-C -i.r: THE UNEXCELLED BY ?fiY, \{Surcto Give Satisfaction. General 4>ffiee, Dion, N.T. Kev York Office, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. REMINGTON - - (Donnie and Triple Action) The BEMINQTON PUMP is ahead of: all comp?tition in working easily and rapidly. . It is secare, from freezing; and never needs priming, _^_ ^ WE FURK?SH-ATTA<^B?E3g?5"~"TOTHE .E?MP3 TQ_>?T ?HkJd. TolTcSE WITH WTNT> Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List, .witlt Testimonials..,..*.. Address, . B?ra^?ip^ Dion, N. T. y-sw Tozur. OFFICE: 118 Chambers Street. AGENTS WANTED. SPECIAL NOTICE. EPPERSONS'. STABLES ?S THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR NICE, CHEAP BI?G6Y ??ABNESS -ALSO Saddles, Bridies, &c. [~~March JO . .. OHE PREMiU??T. Every farmeris-interested in the welfare of his stock, and should haveen hand, for re:tdy reference a book describing;, the ailments his stock is subject to, and. the remedies therefor. In consideration of this fact we have procured for the benefit of our farmer subscribers a large number of copies of -"Kendall's Treatise on the. Horse,!' ODe.-of which . we propose to-J give to every, one. who poy s for his paper tn .advance. The book is one of gre^t value, as ?*-r~*?&?& :*1 *8 an'ibdex of?j diseases which -gives-die symp? toms, &iuse.and -pr^fc^fcjfc the .best treat? ment of each. It contains a table, giving all the principal drugs used for; the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, and antidote when a poison ; also a table with an engraving-, of the horse's teeth at, different ages ot the horse; a valuable collection of recipes, abd much more valuable information. % Remember we'iGI-Vfi this-valuable work to rall- who pay. their, subscription in advance FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING &M c ESTABLISHMENT A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . TX X* 33. i t. ix ir o em bracing, all the styles and qualities usually found in a First Glass Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safe, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What No ts, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, 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 $3 to 45. My special personal atientionv day by day, is given to this business, in ail its depart: meuts, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 in presents given away. Send us 'jvvrv 5 ceuts postage, and hy mail you will ?xxfree a package of goods of large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring yon in money faster than anything lese in America. AU about thc $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all jijrcs, for all the time, or spure time only, to work for U3 at their own homes. Fortunes for all work? ers absolutely assured. Don't deiay. H. Hallet & Co., Portland, Mains IIAGAN'3 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh? ness to. it, who would rather not tell, andrew cant tell. Send-25 cen taro THIS OFFICE for a copy of ai new norse book which treats of all diseases of the .horse; and is thoroughly illustra? ted with 65 fine engravings, showing the posi? tions assumed by sick horses better than can be tao gbt in any other B?? 4? ?jr way. It has a ; large Ri ii5 ra number of valuable QB fiji 1% recipes,mostof which were originated by the author, and never before put in print. It is pronounced the best book ever published for the price, and some prominent horsemen have said they prefer? red it to books which cost $5 a cd $10. j ? This valuable book will be presented free to all new subscribers to the Watchman and Southron who pay for one year in advance, nd also to old subscribers who pay all arrears and n vear in advance. 25 CTS. C. I. HO?T * BRO?, "Wat elie s, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c, &c. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SPORTING MATERIAL, Shells, Wads a?d Everything Pertain? ing to Hreech-LoadingGans. . Dec 10 I EUBBER STAMPS* NAME STAMPS FOR MARKIG- CLOTHING with indellible ink, or fur printing visiting card?, and STAMPS OF ANY KIND f..r stamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL .OPES or anything else. Specimens o?^trvacs^ styles on han?\jp?irch will be showjw?thpleaS'\ ore. The I;t)\VEST^4?i|ESr'possible, and| o^ders fiU?tf*p?rffiW*yr^ CtlHn C. Ti 0STEE1S, At the Watchman and So??&ron Offi? Man and Beast. ..Mustang Liniment is older than most men,, and used more and. more every year. I " Grace was in all lier steps. Heaven in her eye, . ::a . Tn every gesture dignity and lovel11 SOP appeared Mother-Eve, and so maj shine her fair descendants, with the exercise of common seose care and proper treatment. -An "enormous number of female complaints are di? rectly caused by disturbance or.sup? pression of the Menstrual Function, in every such case that sterling and unfailing specific, Bradfield"* Female Regulator; will effect relief and cure. It ia from the recipe of a most dis tinwiahed physician. Jt is composed orfifcctly officinal ingredients, whose happy, combination ' has never -been surpassed. It is prepared with scien? tific skill from the finest materials. It bears the palm for constancy of strength, certainty of effect, elegance of preparation, beauty of appearance and reaktive cheapness, The testi mony in its favor is genuine.- It never fails when fairly tried. Carterville, Ga. . This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for many years from men? strual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit - by : various medical doctors, were at length com? pletely cured by .one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator. Its effect in such cases is truly wonder? ful, and well may the remedy be call red "Woman's Best Friend." - Yours respectfully. A. JAMES W. STRANGE. Send for our book on - the 'T?ea?th and Happiness of Woman.'* Mailed free. EBADFIELD REGULATOR Co. Atlanta, Ga. o (j ? a HEALTH RESTORED ! Oct 7 . .. WRIGHTS HOTfiTfr \ with all modern improvements, is now v5aoen for the reception of guests. W\ S. t. WRIGHT k SON, fv^wi|y 6. Proprietors. ASHLEY SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain ou the Market. - .. ^ . The S. G-. S. has been used all over our Southern States for tflk^. three j2ara, auj? has given great satisfaction. ^-^mr ASHLEY/ ASH ELEMENT, Of superior activity and efficiency; a cheap aod excellent Fertilizer for Small Grab, especially wben< used with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, . Delivered free; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. J For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instruc? tive publications of thc Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sept 23 , . Charleston, S. C. RICHARD J. MORRIS, -DEALER IX Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &c, ROOFixG :TM SOLDER. SHEET IRON AND WIRE. 118 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16 : . o YOLES -ON I have the agency , i? this County for- the - ' CELEBRATED-. IDEAL BICYCLE, THE BEST-BICYCLE MADE FOR THE MONEY. For particulars, cali on me at the WATCHMAN AND SOUTHRON OFJE?CE, where I will take pleasure in exhibit ing the machine. 0. P. ?STEEN. The Largest and Most Complote . Establishment South. Established 1842. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, O?ce and Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Sired. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Atti) BUILDING MATERIAL. Addrcti 41 SOUTHERN BIVCWACV^ B, F. Avery & Song, Louisville, Ky SAVE YOUR HONEY -BY MAKING YOUR CLOTHES -WITH ftPBBER STAMP INDELLIBLE INK. FOR SALE BY C. P. OSTEEN, At Watchman and Southron Office, SUMTER, S. C. ?T-^" Ink Warranted IfidclliUe. - - -~ - VT* - ** . * "\ ' > - '-'r^f>"i^* B F. MITCHELL & SON, PROPRIETORS OF The Merchant Flour Mills AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TEE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f Y re. -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED PvYE. Ali our G-oods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. APB?71? Send six cents fc>r postage 1 ill/jJL.aDd receive free, a costly box.-of goods which will help you to more money, right away than anything else io .ibis world.: Ali; of. either sex, "succeed from first hour. The broad road to - fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once address, True &.Co.y Augusta, Maine. WHOLESALE GROC?R% AND SEALERS TS'." 1 " ' Pro?, Um, W^y M 167 aa? 1.69 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 - -.S- , ...... ...^ 6 S. B. THOMAS, Agi No. 320 KING STREET, J Opposite L&?rUf, ~ ' ' ?; . ; LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY ?0008, - WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON S. C. Dec ll 0 *| T. S. ?NTH^SOISJ, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, No. 238 KING STREET, CHARLESTON,; S. O: I Particular attention given to Filling of Orders, and all Goods'guararjteedas represented.' Jan 6 " x GEO. W. STEFFENS, SUCCESSOR. TO - ; - Steffens & Werner, WHOLESALE GROCER, Auction - and Commission Merchant and Liquor Dealer;' 197 EAST BAY AND 50 AND 52 STATE STS., (Auction Room State Street,) 1 CHARLESTON,' S. C. '. Consignments Solicited. Nov 25 . - KID GLOVES. STATIONERY and a vari? Christmas' Presents. STAMPING AHB EMBROIDERY and a full assortment of all'"necessary-mat*; rials. - Lessons in Embroidery at reasonable rates. .Bntterick's Fashionable Dress .Pat? terns at PHIL* SCHUCKMAIfir, 271 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 16 ' - Y ; GEO. L G. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, 281 KING STBEETy Charleston, S. C. March 24 v . GOTO JIU BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, * --POR-- - Fine Diamonds, Watches, ; CLOgKSr:ImmM^ : 'j''' " " -/'i-tJC i: .jr* c. SILVf i^?Nt rPttTEfc WAR!, SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES., Large assbrtmeVt^f! T^??ING PRESENTS . . .-,alwajs'.onjLand, Orders, proynp?y_ fiUed,, Watchee?nd jewehy edrefuUy. repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23. - o PAVILION HOTEL, . CHARLESTON, S. C. First Class in all its Appointments. Supplied with ali Modern Improvements.. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bolls and Lights, Heat? ed Rotunda. RATES $2 00, $2.50 AND ??00. . Rooms Reserved by Ma? or Telegraph. Sept 16 THE AIMAR HOUSE, CORNER OP & Vanderhorst and King, Sm 5 HAVING BEEN LEASED BY iV?Ci?ss Heriot, (Formerly of 190 Meeting-Si.,) IS NOW OPEN for th? accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston will find this House conveniently situated for busi? ness, and directly on the line of Street Railwy. Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb IS _._ THE HOTEL WINBSOR, 211 KING STREET. Four Doors South Academy of Mu?e. CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for the reception of Guests, March ist, 1885,. by G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of the "New Brighton Hotel," Sullivan's Island. The "WINDSOR" is newly furnished throughout, having Woven Wire Spring and Hair Matresses on all beds Fronting on King Street, with extensive Southern expos? ure, making All the Rooms. Dry, ..Airy and Pleasant. To make the "HOTEL WINDSOR," what bas long been wanted, a STRICTLY- FAMI? LY HOTEL, No Liquors will ie sold on the premises. Rates,.. $1.50 to. $2.00. per day-j-Liberal' terms made by the week or month. G;_T.,ALFORD, Manag e.. . FIBST ? JOB W?BK AT BOTTOM PRI??E?. "* WILMINGTON, C?L???BIA: J??;":'-^^? ?v. ... ^BAiyg-^nra?-?^^ " . DATED. V.-- f3o^f 3o^4* - &J??? :L?aveWi I mrngto'n"^^.^^ - I^aveJWAcea?paar.^....,^..* -^tAl^^I^^ ; :y ;%gjgj Leave:M?rion-............ M 36.,??3j2 4&&B-C- >V-?>^ Arlve Florence...;,. 12^^^?W^'' Tit A INS GOING NORTH;' Leave Colombia.. A~?ve Samfer^?U* Leave Florence... Leave Marion Leave Waceamaw Ar've W il min etoo. ? ?pm ^Xipm'i5^am 5 00? 5 53 " ,8 33-f*4,3-07 " ssl T rai ii Nc 43 s topi at ail stetSoi?. ???h??& Trains No. 4$"and 47 J-top" ?n*rj'?t'Brfcfcfcj'?, Wh?teyirle, Lake1 W?^D^^^r^^^^^;; o?s, Manon-; Pe?'Dee,- Yl&tp^Tiit?ovtf?*, Ly n cbbnrg, 31 aye.? v tl fe, Samtev,~;We?jJ'r$ei?:f Camden Junction and Esstover. ' '?r - Passengers' - for: C oltrmbfa1 aa4>ftn pola* ait C. A G. B. R., C., C. *: A . R. B^SiatSsil*, Aiken Junction, and n?points.bevoM^jtetfSifl : take No. 40 Night Sxp.-ess. Pallrns* Sissy r - for Angoeta^oo=<bt<"CT?i?>?^ ? ?? ? m ?? ->f?i 5 Pullman Sleeper? ?br-: Savannah 00 irai?48. AU trains ran solid .between Chariest** ?a? Wilmington..- A ..: A-^ t . :J00N P. DIVINE; GenWii^t. T. M. EMEESON; .Gen. P^uwge^A^^^ HV SUPERINTENDENT'S OFfcXCpS, NOETBEAST^BN -^AILROA?^?' CHABLISTO?^S.-^^OIJ 24, ?885. On and after this date-the following Sche? dule will be-Tun^dailj : : Leave Charleston. . - : Arrive. Florence; No. 43-ll- 65 A. uL~??:? 55 No. 47-12* 55 ?\ ??;?...t?l^..l 4"52 A. M. Leave Florence. -TAmv? ?$fci3eafoife No. 40- r 35^*?../.TO.a.-5^.g?S5ifc No. 42-12 05 p. ji.v..^.-4>0&. P~,M. . Nos.. 42 and 43 will stop;at?U Stetions.' Nos. 40 and 4T wiftiidt ?i?#.v CE1TTEAL 2?ILE0AD SCHSBULS DAILY. - v - Ityj?f-T ;: ^^??gB No. 53-Leaves (?'arj^too ...;?.;^ ?7 a ? i^Sl .. ?. Snanfer ?'? ? * ^?w^ffi ,3$ *.m :. -:-i?C:#Mi. Arrives Colombia MV.^r.^Mio "40* m - No. 52-Leaves Columbi! S '-ff^.m ; - * 3? P \J ger Trains will ran ss folio *?ni?; farr?:?x-''J&$g% ?the* no?eew ^^^w^q& f^j^ Branch on Sun Ja^^^ Leave. Caaden.-^^.^r.;7<00u^|S"^^55.pm . . - v Leave Camden Janet?^^rS'9l|^mi^M'^A Arrivent. ^Hmbm?gz? . ?aaye,(^f^>l?.>M, ; ^.i :$$tr%fc0&#.m . '?::.%:g??% Arrive Camden J unct?o^.^16.55.svn^ JC:<l..p Arrive at Camden?^?^. liWp^?^'T?tpja ? TO CH?Rlr?TOK^?-^;^- ^^ ';; v; -^j?^j Leave. Camden...... ^.w^..:?MMM. .^^u^^jR'.^JsVB?:*^^M Leave Cwnden Jnne*....M.. ; ^^^TBPti- T~&0i?M Arrive at 'Chartesto?-^..^.,? v..? ? .i^^r^s^l^^'^^^ rSOJI CHAELISTOM--. rzb~%g?f? >^Z^f^^^ Leave Charleston^.^.^ ...^^.w 7.20'?lii S??j?02g? Arrive Camden 3onc/..^.>w..^s^.?O ;55^"m'-'^^^c^^ Arrive at Camd?n...^^ '^.?^^ Leave-* Cu nuten ...>?^. i-y^^-^ Leave Casndei) Jnne^..^.^^^?^^^^^M^^i Arrive at%AugPSta.^^...i.', ,"?Z????SPtt?^ Leave Angosta Arrive -Camden : Jvnc'~... v Connections made ??tttvmbfc-'V?a^ from all points .00/tlm6:Roa<g^d^o?;|h^^ tan burg. Union and ^ -cj^^p^fy-^--- '4*--0^5 arid-A?hevilIeT Rrilr?a'd^aiW^ loue, C?ot?mb?A^and ^s^pis??' ^"If?s^ s?^s^^ojiits,^*^ leaving Camden'at 7 00 a.niy^and^ajrn^^?|^.^ . Connection! madest Aliprtita^-Jn^'?^^.v .ill Point* West and South yis^ems^jCTfc ? -^iga and with.Central R.B. .v.^X^^^f^".. r (^l???etioas 'made'at Cine?stas :tm:'8tWB?' - -^ er* 'bl?rrrom' New yeVV^-^kUo?^^l^ wifhrCbariestpn:and Sava^n^^lis^orSs^ . ^vwn^.aiid.alj points' Seotl^*?^?TOt?^ ers for Jackson v?ll?^a?rd *potrf^t .?verotfT4esd^'WS?t???i|k2' '"^v^- ..r^>^v'^ i?^dmi?etions':iB^1*fr well R. B. to and from Barnwellij^t J^alaav ; -0*& On Angosta Division. ^- ^l^-^^?' " 'THRO?GH TIC"KET?:io-affpo?it^smr ^ rrnrcbn? ed -hy' a pipi yisg ^t?m?8^^^E?k^^. H%$g?, at Camden.. -; . ?r- ^. Geoerisl P 11 en zw sj?n^niiiTi si 'rtftl?" " ' "- JO-TIN B. >?C?r<3^raV*?teisl3rt^---' ^^r^-^S - - PATE-N?^.;; . ?htain'ed, and^rbu^ne^n-^?^ ^ Office,' attehdee^to: fcrtODEB&Z&mWS??', "-.'. r - Our office-ie^ppjosite-t^?. S.j^HnjrWfe and we can obtain patents ih, \^^?%^'pmm^rif^ those r^oteJromJ?aSg^ send aDEL,aaj>?A;3?pN^ if?mfff?^m&M as, to paTen'tabnny-^frte "?f ?marge; ?ai iwfe. ^referrbere,.to thePostm??tei5^lM[? of Money Order Div., axttf to; offici?t! 'Itfl'?:; ^ ; ^/ ^ Uv S. Patent OfficW-"Fof'ci?ti?a^^ t?ms'ina'r?fereifc?to actoal .?t?ts^-'"t^??^t-??^'^^ ?wn State, or cc?nty*addrear- - ;1 . -CA. SNOW 4 CO., :^"S^5 Oppos^P?tentTOffice;- Wa^ao^to^^^. fe'*^ THEWAT???^, ^ CHARLESTON, S.' G: -Isl The above'House MHngJbJeV ' toron^gljpm^ia* ? " . FIRSTCJLA^:y.MAX^jB?^ '''^?Wk is without exception; the . most comoletslj ? "'"^jB furcislitd House in the City, iauinder tho ? T| Sole Proprmtorshipand mansfwojoj^of the '.v;r^ PoUic^^ob?^en^miit, So.--I.':r.'. ? i'^^? JOS. PR201, Jr. i'fl .. -*ATES-$2^uiA ^^?e^?sir^ ^ TTPT p^for wori?lny peoples 13?m^^:-icefttt llMti> pesiage, and we wUT ms^y^^w, ^ ' | a royal, ;vaiaatLh3 sa^*tp>: boa ^^oodSv that .- . :M will pat you in th?; w?j o^a^^ft:!wt9 ;. ^ m?ney in "a ftw da^ito ^?.'^??tjt? thooirht possible at any bQsiness-.^^pmt no^^r^irr^^^^^^^-^ ed. You can li ve aj^hbme and ^v?t^la spar? -;? 7 2 - time-only, or ali the time. A^plr^DAl^axe^ ^"i^ of all aies, grandly sucu^easrul, ^jpenU to . .-' $5 easily earned every ?ve??ng. ?H :? who wahi rwbrk maj: fest l?ie" boV&fcw, wo make this unparalJeled ot*fec:;To^ll^Kh# aro '"T?%$ net weH^atiafied we wilUseod $1 to ps^foV '-'.-'.% the trouble Of r^tio^ jls.:'? Foll part?eo?ara, , directions, etc., sent free. Immense fs^r"vl?^ solutely sure for all who startat once. - -l?nH. ?-?g delay;. 'A^dre^^tinBor?^Cov,"SSiind, Tl^ CON33NENT??? f ;/;-: ;$;| FIRE INS^^M^^m THS UNDERSIGNED representf^fej^^p^?^^ Company, and is .prepareoL^^i*s*ii#'^^^^^ stores, goods," dweliiugs>>-foraitn^^M0^5^^^^ and stables. The Cont??a^;l^a^K??^ the best ia the Co an try, and ' ra?BMs^jS^' .- - v;^;-|^5 same as the offi?r ^Tol&s -cblB?i?i^;.;'^^^^^^? calls especial attention to it? fiVegrf?8ii?m%^:^^^ ment pia*. . , ^^?^^^^^^^ - .OTiDBaetocTmacy: macfalneTy can cog^eie? eteam powerv: SM?14.4M|,<r Metal and woodworker? send! or-., prices. Dln^4?o?t?T" - wT. a?. A^Jno?Ba