The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 17, 1886, Image 4
BY S3 KN" S. REDFORD.
Sere's a cane? to the boy who has courage
To do what he knows to be right.
I^Tbea be fails irAbe- way of temptation*
Be baa a hard battle.tb fight.
Who strives sgafost self andXhis comrades ?
Will find a most powerful foe ;
All honor to him if be conquers,
A cheer forthj^boy- yriio-says {*No \T\
There's many a battle fought daily
The world knows nothing about ;
ff berets many a brate little soldier
^^iscWstrengta-puts^^ ?
Ac? ho who fights single-bAnded, r -? ? ';.
. Is more of a hero, I say* " *" /:
Than he who leads soldiers to battle.
And co naners: arma ianthe fpay. : 7 r~
Be steadfast, my boy, when jotf r? tempted
To do what you know is not right \
Stand firm by the colors pf manhoo?,;.
And you will o-erc?me ?b th? fights v. ; ' *
"The right !" be jour, battle-cry ever, ;
In waging the warfare* of life ;
AJN$4XOO^ who know? who'are gthe..beroe^.
W?Tg?v? yoi strengtb*fbrJth? Strife. \
I^oMbitlon viii ^iropt& i'i
?6C&T ?f?S>^lek^?1?????Mp
The fourth annual Convention'of the '
Woman's Christian ^PempferawceV* *Um?tt j
of N?' p.i?it ever,- and a precious time it j
wagV TberVwere ?e?eg?W?roin all
^rfe*Nne^3tat?'aikE.*m visitors. ]
Rev. Dr. Roby, who starts this .week, >
aJTemr^nyoce ^ajjer_ with a capital of i
Jo.OOO paid np stock, visited ns, and j
tb^^^G^f^V^lSI i^o?ise
made oo?^ear^tg?y* wtteVi I or^rffeed
the Union at Charlotte- He said then, ;
if the Union las?ed'sixmonths, he would:
presort ?tern with a handsome Mgner. :
forthcoming hte" rose ^toexpfen. As j
Hs progn ostication fhad-raired, we conid j
afford to be magnanimous, and. forgave
him^.jyben wtfTTtLe afeo' ??ari-t^thtt j
nothing undertaken] in .God's name can j
fail ? And?V js'alone ra^hn'?ame^?fc onr
God/''weiset %p^odr'"?ann?*rsi-;. H?O-?&?d I
he expected 3 large dxeoiatioa -ofr his
paper in Sou tit Carolina. Poor deluded
man. ?ema
'?. Tne.Maypr^pf the.Wj .visitedHhej
Convention, "of'his: vira' accord/ and
gave ns a hearty* welcome; -; ?t'-?s re-;
garded very significant. The delegates
were entertained in .the Jbomes of the
jrery best, citizens^ and., the Old" North
"State Jnsiststhat"tl*r?/'t?tte of Rip Van
Winkle bits' been- "banded over to us.
Alas! Alas! on the saBject of Temper?
ance it ls even so, .for. xvo rt h Carolina.
?ow has .the honor of. cl aiming,, as does
therErripi?;er .State, a/e?eemed J Capitol.
-Raleigh, the place ot departed spirits.
lt was^amusing to hear the -hitter andi
?violent abase which even Church-mem
ners heaped on the Prohibitionists.;
"The city was ruined, 'Northern capital
was just about to.be--poured in, (they
said) if^?ohibition^ had^not prevented,
as though any one wno w?s not a* whis
ke^4&ker;T0r a whiskey-serk?y wofcld
find any inducement to settle in a place,
^ecanseaoT the humber of ?tsrs??oons.
T?eyV?nted^*nTgh ?cense7n a's.though
that were aa issue. '''Liquor',"2 or" no
liquor," that is the only question before
expiring effort to ensnare even the very
elects ; ? ?TJiou^ shalt not kill.". May
we nof? Sf slow* poisoo,-if the poisoner
pays ns a;laTgejt^arjue ?:j**ays-/thejhigh
license maniTear* the' Voice* bf " God
N ^o4r^id^B?Hfcupd?rs*rSinai, "Thod
shalt not,rf. That, means utter PrpbU
bition-no license: " "How. can ~f do
this great wickedness : * ano*' sin
againstT'Gb^^\fikCf?i?r.4be" tba. reply of
every.Chrjstian*. when, asked to vote for
the sonUdesfroying trance. The victory
-??? Kdeigh?was gained under the local
? option, ia w, and. th,e brave and wise men i
> who planned and carried on the cam
- pngn *are worthy of -ali . bonor a ri They
Organized** months" before; Indeed the
chairman told me their victory wai vir?
tually ^won,*] when the^r /elected their
town council - ohey put" in office
meu? "men z whom" the "
-"s jwtls oYbfi?ce^co?ld noir buy**;5 'men, ?ot
afraid to do their dutv, who would scorn
to lie. They had ?n exec?5v?2commit
teet^f twelve white,- and twelve colored
voters, and this committee took' tfie en-,
tire work in ch arge,, andthorough ly or
57 g?ni??d: ?very^oting^wr?c*rfiot: Nearly
every' one bf the '.x^^^tY' enlisted for
service. .-. When ; the^egrstration com
--merieed, members o'f the commit tee were
on hand, and every single name regis-*
tered, was taken down with the place
H*i&?&%? *Q%?*?*&&. /l&%**p? so
ff^gg^|^^posilhlc^or>^ay ?fraa^to
6e pract?ceu. Th?y^e'recled aiarge
taetrtj.'wiwre the Prohibition^ Clubs -met.
7;Thia.3Was4heir rallying place.. A small
. dnily'poper to tho inte4-eai-o?jPrefeib>^on
waig?^be*arrr^c*ir(*n?3t^-ra?li
l^ntiSasa&s ? te^?nee^afletg.
* notv^el^rohitorffff -xr'gMki? Mrg??i*Kfiri
" endort, and ..they do, n 01 -expect. the law
to enforce itself. ^Citizens' Leagues ?
have been formed,.??d all .violations of
the law reported, " In Sonth Carolina I
have heard the man. who reported the
%violation.of bis eojiniryls law called
^3?to^^^S^,^in North Caro?
lina, "th?" man who will staod quietly
^ggting OI? ant3 frQm cowardice aee the
?!? Ta oLhjjiSxai^efiedi ?c ?^0^ on not*
I cul??&k??B&f, ^but a edward,' and so
I h&yb&AAk* ?&&?ttrl {he young men
I ?avTeVc?me to the front. ' I heard of five
I hundred in one club in Raleigh. I saw
?| ?^Convention the copy of a resolution
W*ttMtf^&y--tbe^, ladies- o? the -Carel i oas,
^gj^^fishe?.io: 'the South ' Carolin a
JanjTAmer ican Gazette^. FeBruary^lT76.
^ am going to adopt it for our State.
Ibo quotation is this :
* ..,//The. ladies of the" best families-in
I the'6are4tnas have- formed an Asaocia
! ii on and have . resolved that they will
f Sp^receive, the addresses or count,enance
^ |?oi^'-raen; axeept the brave vol un -
^efs'w?Os?rv?dnn the' ^xpedi?on in
^?^Tifh"CaTolina, and assisted the Scovo
>^ke Insurgents, for we believe that men
"who ar?' laggards when their country
"TO^Wefr'fff?v^^ of
that nobleness of sentiment, and the
brave, manly spirit, which would quali?
fy them to be the defenders of our
hp^mes. and of the women and children."
linas, fired willi the saine feeling of
?^?f?ot^mr^thgit jn^Jre^-the^ -wcjaaeirof
~ 776 have, again, under the name" of The
Union," organized1 to qfo,battle ",4For j
V/oold to ?leaven there were no laggards
^M3?beg3h^i?x? andyti^re \^n!irDctr'bc,
ii' thev oaJy-understtfoihoWj-mucn m^re
,^4j?e3?xlje3rMo^i?#oe*We are)^-1
. tend^iWitU-U?a^^JC.ing. .%orge>?ever
conld i?ave be^tfc | - ,
Longfellow and tlie Children J
The poet ?c^gTe?low, "afw?ys kept
a warm place in- his heart for chi??
dren. Arte] the children knowing by
instinct that they might nestle there
when they ..wou?^?,?seejn^tphave,
crowned bim^t?feir po?ig' alri?Bgh|?e j
never, we* Thieve wfo?te ^i-'i%h??Ps
poem.
Several years ago a' company pf
young ladies from one of Boston's
public schools called on. the poet at j
his historic mansion' in Cambridge.
They; iwere, heartily welcome^ byjl
Mr. Longfellow and shown over Ihel
house. Among^ other objects of in?
terest, "Jiiejpkl clock j on. the^iri3
was pointed out, accompani.d by lthe j
remark O -.0.^- I
" You may have heard of that clock,
young ladies i
^W? * know the poem, sir," an? I
swered a bright miss. i
^JiXoa .mean you have cead.it/Lflaid
young miss, ^reciting, in proof of lier
assertion : ,
"Half way ap the stairs it stand?, : ? . j
And poin ts and beckons with its hands I
L 'Fro?itsIcase\ciffma^ - ; .... J
Like a monk, who, under his'cloak, . j
Grosseshiinself, .aud sighs,1 Alas ? - ' . '; - j
^With sorrowful voice to all who pass,- - j
" - ''? **Forever-never 1
.-'.. c Nerer-r-fotever !' " . . . I
The look in tqe_poet's eyes show-1
ed that he appreciated the compli- j
meat. j
Professor Luigi Monti tells a story 1
which illustrates Longfellow's gentle j
kindness to children : I
For many years l?ts. gentleman had J
been in i the habit of diuing with j
the poet every Saturday. Oh Christ?
mas day, as he was walking briskly I
toward ie^t^lriistpric mansion nouse, j
he. was^acbost?d^by" a^girl about]
twelve^ars of age, who inquired the j
TT^^toijonpenbw^s home. i
He tol^he^it " waa some^djstance j
down tSeJ sj?re?t^rj'S4!^ would-F
walk ak&g y;?hjii.m^he -wonM show.
her. When they reached the gate, j
she asked: "5 I |" < i * > \
>0(>yott" al?ifik'? can ?o ?r?o tfie
0m^& ff *: *
? "Oh, yes," said Signor Monti.
"Do you see th^?om^fJir tfaer lekfi
j Theres where? S?l?ha-^asfegSirT
j held her ^receptions A -hundred J
years ago. fff^oiHBfjk ^aH|e w(?n
dows on ^he^nght y?u will probably
! see a white-haired genttefnatf reading j
a paper. Well, that~wilPTj?TTdr.
Longfellow." ' ]: Tef j* ? ": Q
She looked gratified and happy at
$se7 tfffejpectediT pleasure of~ really
seeing the man whose poems she
said she loved. As Signor. ;Monti j
drew near the house ' u?Hsaw "Mr. f
Longfellow-standing^ with , his back
to the window, Ms face of course out
of sight.
When he went=$?^c?kiird hearted ?
Italian said : * *~~?*~ ~** ~ ~ " j
"Do l0ok';oi3t Jof the window and
l>?w"t? thaT??ttl? girl who wants to
sa#frispj|m^cE,^ ?J |^| |:
^^itlle^pftifajitl to. see me very
fri?cTi^vWrf TS sher J' fie hasteiied
to the^fti^becl^.ning irath his;
hand, called out :
"Come here, little girlK come here
if .you,want, to sjee ?e?,' .
" She r?eecTedi nQ. second invitation
and after jhaking her"band and ask?
ing her name, ^he took her kindly into
the house, showell her ''the old clock
on the stairs," the- chair made from
the^illagOr smithy's chestnut tree,
^rj?8?ntedt:to pim ;byr the Cambridge
children/ana* ali tli? Beautiful pictures
and souvenirs lathered-in many years
?f 4? is ibreign -residence. Xbat. child
$?H^r^%ttW4r^
ories of her'Christmas call at. Mr.
Longfellow's:-Youth?s Companion.
Testimonials of. Eminent Physicians
r? / 'of Stated? \
The following are selected from many sim
ilacoaes^. >^.^ .... c\ r ? r ? . ? <
D?/ Lf C/feK>*?DY', " of "Spartanbcrgj
writes the~PropTietors : ^*Thc remedial qual?
ities of Glenn Springs ? iiaVe'ibowri for over
forty year8ti and;can .attest, to..its value in
Dyspepsia from, gastric oe function ni derange?
ment of the laver, General Debility, Dropsical
Effusions, ?ferine Irregularity -and .Affections
of the Kidneys and Bladder.. To the last dis?
eases I would^particularly" call attention, as
the waters -h?ve-shown large curative powers
in these complaints." . ' /
DB. 0. B. MAYBR,;of Newberry, S. G.,
says : -/'I have sect more than fifty persons
suffering with Jaundice to these Springs, and
have never been disappointed in any case ;
-the/51^speedily;^recovered* :I cannot, fiod
CV?rdi -to express m r. confidence in : the Qien n
Springs water, as a remedy for the Liver,
when functionally deranged. Dyspepsia,
Dropsy, certain skin diseases, troubles in the
Kidneys and Spleen, if produced by the Liver,
have all, as I know, disappeared at the
Springs."
Da. JAMBS MCINTOSH, President of the Mt
kal Association o? South Carolina, inhiban
nuftl address before that bodjx-fenmrks :
"Glenn Spnngs^Jar^iseas^-of'the Stomach,
IfiYftr aftfr" Kidney^ deserves to rank with
any'other on the continent,"
' L. ^RICEL OE. WATER. _ .
.'rwo^d??n quart bottles^securely
^d'ideliv.eredioa ifie train at.Spartan
burg, ?4.00. . -y. Vi .
?.Per gallon, by"?h? barrel, delivefed at
Spattanburg,.20 cents. % ? ? .
Per gallon; for less than a barrer; 25 cents.
Address "SIMPSON & SIMPSON, j
Glenn Springs, S. C.
'.2eft iflCii?Samte? by Dr?? GS&ia. ,
-;-,-0
LIENS,
TITLES,
MORTGAGES,
BILLS OF SALE,
BONDS,
And Other Blanks in Variety,
FOR SALE
AT THIS OFFICE.
ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM 1
I -HAVE- OPBNfiD-MY ICE CREAM GAR
. ' :: .:DEN,.^TICEL.Y FITTED DP
Especially for Ladies,
lAnd^respectfuUy solicit the patronage of the
" public. ? trt?st that my efforts
to keep open a; '
FIRST CLASS ICE CREAM GARDEN
will be appreciated by the public. My lonj
experience in the business is a guarantee
that I will give satisfaction.
- ?O?d?rS?for family parties, weddings or pic?
nics will'be filled at 3uort notice and deliv?
ered in any .part of town. Price 50 to CO
cents per quart.
ICE! JOE!
I will deliver daily from my ice wagon to
customers, ice {in any quantity, at 1 cent per
pound for 5 pounds or more.
r5i"^^niber^hat fo/t?n years I.have supplied
Shinier'with Iee/add Vr?sp?ctfulfyVjtsk suffi?
rent patronage to enable me to keep ray ice
house open all the season.
Y> On Sunday-1-will beoDen from 12 toi.
W. J. ANDREWS.
April 6.
A Sad Death.
The sad ending of the life of David
E./B-?Wells, .by:his owrHiand in Ma?
con, on 14th inst, is another terrible
'and-awful comment on the infernal
drink curse that still infests a portion
?i^Srfair land. Speaking of the af
?Ki^the Saridersvilre*:Herald says:
Mr. Wells was about twenty-eight
years of age. Ho was born and
raised in Washington county, and
was a son of Col. T. P. Wells, a well
known and respected citizen of this
countyv f-Mr. Wells has. spent about
two" years in Macon* The tragic
death of this unfortunate young man
was learned with deep regret by his
many friends in Sandersyille." He
Was ? young man /of fine .instincts,
good impulses, and courteous man?
ners, popular with all, and highly es?
teemed by his personal friends and
but for tbe curse that lurks in the
wine sap, would have realized the
funcTwish of friends., aujd navejjecome
(?ri ornamjeinttQ society^^Bnt?tUisJin
sidiouerfi?bit of strong drink", "Tiad as
is well known degenerated into a
mania, a disease, that baffled all cura?
tive treatment, as well as the dic
t?tesrof his-betfer judgement, and the
tender: entreaties and loving remon?
strances of those who loved him best.
Had the tempting saloon, and the
glitter in pf cop not bave been licensed
to spread their toils for his feet, this
tragedy 'that? wilt prove a life long
sorrow to so many stricken hearts,
might have been averted, and a once
promising young life would have not
now been quenched in sorrow and in
night.
And yet the philanthropists and the
hearts bleeding under such sorrows,
that would remove the terrible curse
Trom others are termed as fanatics,
and "having the Prohibition craze ! If J
craze or infatuation there be, is it
not the poor deluded and purblind ad
?yoc?t?.pfthe bar-room curse ?-lem
'peraiK^?dyo^dt^; Gd,
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Aug. 3
ii mmu mim
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' J. N. SUTHERLAND, Belton, S.C
GIN SAW FILING MACHINE.
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IF YOU WANT TO BUY an Engine,
Boiler, Wood-Working Machinery of any
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of-any. kind for wood or iron working, do
not fail to consult-the undersigned,-who has
for sale all kinds-of JSngi'nes^and Boilers and
Wood anu Iro h ^Working Machinery, both
new amUsecondhand, at prices that simply defy
competition. .Let me know your wants and
prices will be named. If you ? want to sell
Engine, Boiler or Machiaery of any kind, de?
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5 TON
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Price List mention th*.? paper?cd
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CRFMPU ROCKY POINT
rnCWull PjjUwtORTH CARODA
GLENN SPRINGS,
:/ SP?RTANB?RG CO., S..;C,;.. ;
Within.two hours drive of the city 06 Spar
tanburg, over a picturesque road.
Open tb Visitors, May 1 to October, 15.
________ ,; - . _
first' Class daily Hack Linc from Spartanburg,
making good connections reith all trains.
Telephone Line in operation to Spartanburg.
Daily mail.. And for the convenience of
Guests there is a Post Office iq Une H o tal. A
good livery stable at the Spring*
/.. In addititipn to the Hotel prope^_a_jajg?^
th rte story hnilding, with neatfjr appointed
Bed rooms, Parlors, Siuing^ooms, Billiard
room, Dining roojPjJS?r??roo.m &c, there are
eight CuttageS'^ltb a long Piazza in the front
o^eaj^fjottajce, enclosing a beautifnl lawn.
"And in addition to these, another building
has jost been completed with twelve large,
comfortable, well ventilated rooms.
A <iOOD BAND has been secured for th e
season, and dancing or other amusements,
such as musicals, readings, theatricals, pro?
gressive euchre parties, spelling bees, ?cc, are
enjoyed every night. /
Board at private houses can be obtained,
with free access to the Spring, by paying to
the proprietors of the Hotel a reasonable rate
per week.
The mineral water is unsurpassed.
For rates of board, prices of water and other
particulars, address the Proprietors.
SIMPSON & SIMPSON,
Glenn Springs, Spartanburg Co., S. C.
?. F. W. DELORME,
Agenti
-DEALER IN
DRUGS iMEBIdl,
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KKPT IN K FIRST-CLASS DRUG
STORK.
Tobacco, Snuff and Scgars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C,
-ALSO
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
tfJiASS, PUTTY, &c.
-AND
DYE STUFFS?
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Physician's Proscriptions carefully
compounded, and orders answered
with 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.
A Card.
ANTHONY BRACEY returns thanks to his
patrons for past favors and craves a con?
tinuance of the same. In addition to his
hack he will mn a wagon for general hauling
iind by promptness and care will always cn
dc.'ivor lo cive satisf:>i;tion. -ile will haye a
SLATE at thc restaurant of W. J. Andrews
on which any order.? may be left with thc as?
surance of their .being lilied:.
K ? : 1* '. v. r J ** . '
A WELL KNOWN FACT !
A Dealer wlio makes a Specialty .of one par
- ticular -line can always supply the
Best Goods at the Lowest Prices?
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Sept 15
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St??t;23 Charleston, S. C.
^r^s^^ll^^^JBES?S^^i Tko Largest and Most Completo
^^^?f"fe@^%Sf^^p^|f^ Ssta??is2imaai^ottt3i.
hrrp^W jjgg^ ?tt?? Established 1842.
. g^K^^M GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
^^E^^*^-? ! W?*^ ?B R1 ^f^W^^^^^ Office and Warerooms, King, opposite
teM^^M Cannon Sirca.*'T
?^?^^?^^^^^^^al CHABLEST0N*s"c"
EYERY YOUNG MAN SHOULD AVAIL
Himself of the advantages offered at the
BRYANT, STRATTON s SADLER BUSI?
NESS COLLEGE,
For acquiring a thorough and practical train?
ing ia business affairs.
With improved and enlarged facilities, we
announce our Twenty-Second-Annual Opening
for the reception pf pupils..
The curriculum of study embraces a thorough
preparation for business affairs.
The proficiency acquired by our many pupils
during a period of over twenty years as educa?
tors of youth is our strongest commendation.
Pupils enter at any time. For circulars, cat?
alogues, terms, ?c., call on or address
W. H. SADLER, President,
Sept-8-3fos^& 8 N. Charles St., Balto.
s^rraES-rip^thGrta. Croup, A3 *. hm? ,JB ron chi 113, Neuralgia. Eheumatlsm, Bleed Inp at the, Luna's,
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Diarrhoea. Kidney Troubles, andSpinalDlseasoa. Pamphlet Tree, Dr. I, 8. Johnson St Co., Boston, Mae?.
PA ft ?S 0 iii S 'BLOOD.11 Pl L LI S
- Tiesa pills wera a wonderful discovery. Ko others Uko them In the world. will positively cure or
r ollero cu manner of disease. - The information around each box la worth ten times tho oost ox a> box of
Sills, Find out about them and you will always bo thankful. Onopfll a. dose. Illustrated pamphlet
.ce. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for Soe, in stamps ; pg. I. B. JOH? 90? St CO., SS O.H. St,, Boston.
Sheridan's ConalH?n-a^S ?i ra iw M M a- ? n -?- M. rm ^Nothing OIL earth
Powder is absolutely! g H M B H JrT JSP1 llfl ? M iU m will make h ena lay
pure and highly con-1 8 Bj KR g ?j I H K II ''BRA.1* fl Efl W Uko lt. --Jit cures
contrntod. Dee ouncoBBS-3 HU ft? ffi- mj? H" 310 m B EB Vf chicken cholera and
ls worth a pound of M UH lo Baft Jmm 9*n ?? RU .WA ? Um W all diseases of hens,
any other kind. It isl Bl Afl RB fl 1HI BHHV fl mm fl Is worth Its weight
strictly a medicine tog nfl oTfl E?R H_ BJ fl BM B T Msw "_mm H Ingold. Illustrated
b : Klvoa with food. IQ ? f*? BJ ka a mau Bs H Bsa H H BBB fl ? Ll bodk by mall free,
e old everywhere, or sent by mail fer 25 conk In stamps. &14 lb*atr-$i?h.t tin cana, flit byrnail, BIM,
Six cans by express, prepaid, for $6.00? 5 - - DB. Ll J0H3HQ?S Ot CO., Boston.
WE WANT AN ENERGETIC PERRON IN
TI?IS VICINITY TO TAKE O UDERS FOR
_Rapid Selling.
GREAT NATIONAL WORK! .
A History of ConcrosBfor'Tliirty Tears. Ono volumo,
over 700 closely print03 pajre?.
Agents *? S? 00
Per Week, according to their ability.
ProNhlrntClcvcluiu?.Ex-SonatorJ.i? .Blaine,
Ex-Prealdnit Unvi'x, and many others
commend the work.
Send for their anf.wapii letters of commendation,
with ora terms to Agent*.
J. A & R. A. REID, PaMiahers, Providence, R.I.
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is Un- most ccfiip?? ?eWork
nf tl;."- ki lid i-wr T;Ub
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Ccnra in stamps fur
a sample copy; tar
p?ce to asent? Agents
wanted 2vervwh?T?. A'J.
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5WARRANTE?
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Circular.
E. C. HOWE A CO.,
128 N. Otb St., i>mia., Pa?
B. F. MITCHELL & SON,
.PROPRIETORS 0?
The Merchant Flour Mills
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR TI?E SALE OP
COTTON AND NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON, ?. C.
OFFER FOB SALE
. AT LOWEST PRICES .
Choice grades FLOUR, own ma&T t're.
-ALSO,
Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY.
CRACKED CORN, &c.
-ALSO,
Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED
OATS.
Selected North Carolina and Maryland
SEED RYE.
All our Goods guaranteed best quali?
ty and at lowest prices. No charge for
delivery to Railroad.
B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
G. W. C? DICK, D. D" S.
Office over Begin's New Store,
ENTRANCE ON MAIN ST11EET,
SUMTER, S. C.
Office Hoars.-9 to 1:30 ; 2:30 to 5.
Sept 8___
yriUTCn_I jmYActiT0 ft7ul lntellicrcnf% to
nMn I KU UHU I represent in hrr own locality
an old firm. References* rc<rulrwl. Permanent posi tion
and yood salary. OA Y & BROS., 12 Barclay St. N. Y.
1629 Arch Street, frailad'a, fa
A WELL TRIED TREATMENT
Por Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever,
Headache, Debility, Rlieumatism,
Neuralgia, and all Chronic and
Nervous Disorders.
When 'Compound Oxygen' ia inhaled, the
heart bas imparted to it increased vitality.
That organ sends forth the blood witt more
force and less wear to itself ; the vital cor
rents leave on their circuit new deposits of
vital force in every cell of tissue over which
they pass, and return again to the langs for
a new supply. This isa rational explanation
of the greatest advance medical science has
yet made.
'The Compound Oxygen Treatment,' Drs
Starkey & Palen, No. 1529 Arch Street. Phil?
adelphia, have been using for the last sixteen
years, isa scientific adjustment of the elements
of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized, a-ad the
compound is so condensed and made portable
that it is sent all over the world.
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN have the liberty -to
refer (iaproof of tkeir.standing as Physicians)
to the* following named well-known persons
who have tried their Treatment :
HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, .
Memb er of Congress, Philadelphia.
REV. VICTOR L. CONRAD,
Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
REV. CHARLES W. GUSHING,
Lockport, titi Y.
HON. WILLIAM PENN NIXON,
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, lil.
JUDGE JOSEPH R. FLANDERS,
Temple Court, N. Y.
MES. MARY A. CATOR,
Widow of late Dr. Harvey Cator,Camden.,l?, J.
Mas. MARYA. DOUGHTY,
Jamaica, Long Island, New York.
MRS. MARY A. LIVERMORE, -
Melrose, Massachusetts.
JUDGE R. S. VOORHEES,
New- York City.
MR. FRANK SIDDALL,
Merchant, Philadelphia.
MR. WILLIAM H. WHITELY,
Silk Manufacturer, Darby; Philadelphia,. Pa.
And many others in every part of .the U. S.
Compound Oxygen-its Node of Action and
Results,' is the title of a brochure of nearly
two hundred pages, published by Dra.
Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inquirers
full information as to this remarkable cura?
tive agent and a record of surprising cores in
a wide range of chronic cases-many o^f them
after being abandoned to die by other physi?
cians. It will be mailed free to any address
on application.
Address Drs'. STARKEY & PALEN.
1529 Arch Street, Philadelpnia., Pa.
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. G.
-O
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE,
with all modern improvements, is now
open for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON,
May 6. Proprietors.
PATENTS
Obtained^ and "all business in the U. S. Patent
Office, attended 'to for MODERATE FEES.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office,
and we can obtain patents in less time than
those remote from WASHINGTON.
Send MODEL OR DRAWING. 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
LT. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice,
terms and reference to actual clients in your
own State, or County address
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C.
POTJTZ'S
KO?SS AUD CATTLE POWDER?;
No-Hems* Trill die. of COLTC. ROTS or Lena Fr*
VKB, If Foutz's Powders arc used in time.
Foote's Ponders will cure and prevent HOG CJTOIXKA.
Fonte* Powders will prevent GAPBS IX FOWUJ.
Foote's Powders will increase tlie qnruitity of milk
and cream twenty per cenr-, and make the batter Urra
?nd sweet.
Fontes Powders will enre or prevent almost svKirr
/>ISKASK to wliicli Horses and Cattle .ire subject.
FOUTZ'8 POWPKKS V>ILL GIVK SATISFACTION1.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID & FOUT2. Proprietor
_ BAXTIMOItE. MD. ;
WORK SHOPS
WITHOUT STEAM POWER
BY USING0DTP1TS OF :.?
fcABKES'PAT. FOOT POWER'
machinery can compete with
steam power. Sold on trial,'
Metal and woodworkers send for
pnces. UlnBtr'd catalogue free.
W. F. A:. Jno. Barne? Co.
- Rockford, 111.
Address No 2lin Main St.
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Th? popularity of tho SCIENTOTC ?MEBICAX to
euch that its circulation nearly equaJa th/vt of all
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taiHMMA MunnA Co.hara
AT fc N TV also hid Thirty;
1** fcl^ ? Ve Eight years'
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I more than One Hundred Thou-,
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1 United States and foreign countries.
_ Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy-nghts,
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Germany and other foreign .countries, pre?
pared at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Information as to obtaining patents cheer?
fully given without charge. Hand-hooks ci
-I information sent ftes.. ?Patente obtained
through Munn & Co. aro noticed in the Scientific
American freo. Tho advantago of sncb notice is
well understood by all persons who wian;toois
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t.. . Including Tucker. Baffler,
?^^^^^boxof4 Heminers.and Blud
ESiTn?wf er, and usual out lit of twelve
, ^^..^ZrV^ pieces. Warranted 3 rears.
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Hs Wt\\^SFmel one cent. A'o otho- sewing
K-J?JK?MmnrJihie. i?(mx>facLurcritt Hie
Tuf /Tr\J VhfUd Stairs dares to wake
km 7if?l ?/u"-T offer. Th ev are haud
/m S^?2As?Iue- durable, and light
^NU^E^r33rui?.iing. Same at ether eaja
piales charge ho? $40 to ISi.
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circular and \ C. A. WOOD & CO.?
testimonials. J 17 N. Tenth St- PhHad'a, Pa.
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piercingly H li ri
whistle made. Can
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two miles. Exact
size of a ?O-oali?
bre centre fire
cartridge.
?VI
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" ?NNIE. ALLSON ?fe CO.?
PHI LA DEL PH IA, PENN'A.
Italian Bees and Queens,
Movable Frame Hives,
Honey Boxes, Smokers,
Books on Bees, Comb,
-AND
Extracted Honey,
For sale by W. J. ELLISON,
Breeder of pure Italian Boes,
Stateburg, Suinter County, S. C.
. March 9
FIRST CLASS JOB VOIE
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
WATCHIE AND SOUTHRON JOB OFFICE
WULBERN & PIEPER7"
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN'
Provisions, Lipors, Tota, ?
167 and 169 East~Bay,
CHARLESTON, Si &
Dec. 2 ._ j
S. B. THOMAS, ?gt
No. 320 KING STREET,
Opposite Liberty,
WMfli Sla??s, Pajer Haapii
LACE CURTAINS,
CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOOD
WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDEI
CHARLESTON S. C.
Dec ll__c
T. S. 3NTI?RS01>B
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia.
Boots, Shoes, Trunk)
Bags, &c.
No. 233 KING STR??T,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
'? Particular at ten t ion given to Fil Ht
of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed
represented.
Jan 6 x
~ GO TO
8. THOMAS, JR., & BRO
273 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C
-FOR
Fine Diamonds, Watches,
CLOCKS, tTEWELBY, ',
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSED
Large assortment of
WEDDING PRESENTS
always on hand.
Orders promptly filed; Watches an
.jewelry carefully repaired by '
expert workmen,
273 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, Si (
. Sept 23 _ o
G. BART & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Frail
APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, .
COCOANUTS, LEMONS,.PEANUTS, PIN:
APPLES, POTATOES^
ONIONS, _ CABBAGES, Ac., &c.
55, 57 and 59 Marlcet Street, ...
CHARLESTON, S. C.
. Sept 29_ . ?: ._._
CHAS. C. LESLIE
. Wholesale and Retail Commission ,
. -DEALEailS-. io
flslx, Oysters
GAME AND P??LT?lY. "
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, -
Office Nos. 18 and 20 Market St.
East of East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Consignments of Country Prpd?ce are're
spectfully solicited: Poultry, eggs, Ac.
AU orders filled with dispatch.
Aug 25 : / . : : ? O,
AUGUST TAMSBERGj
Manufacturer of- .
HAIR JEWELRY
CURLS, BRAIDS, &c.
No. 332 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jewelry neatly repaired.
: Aug 25_ -_ o:
PAVILION HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First Glass in all its Appointments.
Supplied with all Modern Improvements.
Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms,
Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec?
tric Bells and Lights, Heat?
ed Rotunda.
RATES $2 00, $2.50 AND $3.00.
Rooms Reserved hy Mail or Telegraph.
Sept 16
THE HOTEL WINDSOR,
211 KING STREET.
Four Boors South Academy of Music. .
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THIS well appointed Hotel was opened for
the reception of Guests, March 1st, 1885,
by G. T. ALFORD, recently proprietor of
toe "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
has long been wanted, a STRICTLY FAMI?
LY HOTEL,
No Liquors will he sold on the premises
Rates, S 1.50 to $2.00 per day-Liberal
terms made by the week or month.
_G. T. ALFORD, Manager.
THE WAVERLY,
CHARLESTON, -S. C.
The above House haying been. .
NEWLY FURNISHED
throughout, in a - . ".
" FIRST CLASS MANNER,
is without exception the most completely
furnished House- in the City, and is under the
Sole Proprietorship aod management of the
Public's obedient servant,
_ JOS*. PRICE, J*. .
RATES-$2 and $2.50 per day.
Sept 16 _.. . ..Q
D. B. ANDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
SUMTER, S. C. '\
Will practice ia adjoinisg
counties. j
Collee?Dg made a specialty. '
WILM?SfcTON, ?QL?MBIA AND
AUGUSTA E. ?... .
CONDENSED SC
UI?E?
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
DATRD
-Apt il 25,-lgSO
No. 48, .- So. 40
Dairyr-] -Daliy.
Leave W i i tn i og ton
Leave Waccamaw.
Leave Marion......
Ar've Florence..?
ArVe Sumter.
Ar've" Columbia
IB 10pm
tt l? ?
13*94?
120 f
424 *
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 43,
Bafly: I
Ko, 47,
Daily*
IW8VW,"001hnnMBr?
A r' ve^o m tor Vi...
Leave Florence
Leave Marion..
Leave Waccamaw
Ar've Wilmington
Trains No. 48 and 47 stops at all Stations
except Register, Ebeneser, Cane Savannah,
Wateree ana Simm?';" '<*? j '? "
Paasengerr^or^CetuiifVia point? on
C. & O. R. R., ?, C. A; A? K. R. Stationl,
Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should
take No. 40. P?Uuam .-Sleeper for-A?gaata^n
thia train. .. ^ . ,v
JOHN F.'DIVTNE, General SW?.^
J. R. KEN LY, Superintendent Tra*?.' * .*
T. H..EMERSON, Gen. Paiwngar-Ag/?. T
NORTH-EASTERN R. R. CO.
OUPERINTENDBNT'&.OOTIC*
O NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD OC!*.
CHARLESTON, S." C.,'*jnn??2?f
On and after th iodate the following' 'SeW
dule will be run daily x, f
Leave Char?eston. ' . *'Arrive ?Horeno?.
No. 43-12 05?:if....^^ V?O:r.r?? :
- No. % 25 A. M~V -4 il *<
Leave Florence. Arrive Charleston. ?
No. 40- r3^ A.' k;l^:1......5'Vo :A:. if.'":
oNo. 42-11 55 i?uir^U.l? 50 *^il?
Nos. 40 and 47 will not. atop at Way-Ste?
tions.
Nog. 42 and 43 will stop at all Station*.
No. 40 will stop at- Kiogstree,
and Moncks corner. .
CENTRAL BAXLB0?7J SCH2?UL1
' ? .- ; DAILY:' . *IV .
No. 53-Leaves Charleston............ V 20* ?
. . . .. .Lane's.. ? -36_avm
" Sumter ............i.. S> 33 "? m
Arrives Columbia...... ?..?IO-' 40 a m
No. 52-Leaves Colambia .. ?i.i?.^lEy fa)
" ...jSnmter 6 45 p ra
" l^ne,8.?;..^.".?"7'45p m
" Arrives? Char?etton '0e Wp zn
Nos. 52 Md 53 will stop at Laica, Forrti*
ton and Manning. "
r T. M. EMERSON, j] T, T)IVTir^
Gen'l Pam: Agent. ' Gen'I6up*?
South Carolina Railway Coi
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.;
songer Trains will run aa follows, until, fori
thet notice,."Eastern.Time* ??. ....
TO AND FROM CHARLESTON".
. . East (Dairy.) "
'Depart Columbia.......^ ? SO a n?i. 527 p m
Duo Charleston.......... JV M pm~??<9 00 pan
. West (Daily.) . :.r,. ^
Depart Charleston. 7 20 a m...... 5 10. p m
Dna Colambia .......... 10 35 am?....lO 00pm
. . TO AND FROM CAMDEN..:.
East ( Da ily except Sunday.) . ln
Depart Columbia 0 30* a m:.l5 05 p m? 5 27 pm
Due Camden.T2 37 a m...7 42 p m...7 42 p ta
... West (Daily except Sunday,) >; y.?
Depart Camden 7 45 am... 7.45 a .m... , 3 15 p m
Dae Colambia IO 25 a in...IO 35 a in... 10 00 pm
TO AND PROM AUGUSTA. " "K
East (Daily;)
.Depart Columbia 30 a m...~: 5:27 p m
Dae Augusta............... 11 35 a m......10 35pu
: West (Daily.)
Depart Aagusta.. ........ 6 05 n m...".. 4 40~pm
Due Columbia......10:35 a,m..-*.I0 0C p.m.
C0NHKCTIOHS. . . v. . -
COD nee tiona-jan de -atdolttwhia-with Oolam*
bia and Greenville Railroad by tra kr arriving
at 10 40am, and departing at 5 27 pra~T7At
Columbia Junction with ' Charlotte. ' Colambia
and Augusta Railroad by same train to' and
from all points on.both roads. > \
Passengers take Sapper nt Branchville.:. t>
Connections made at Charleston with Steam?
ers to and from New Tori on Saturdays. Also
with Charleston and'Savannah Railway for Sa?
vannah and all points- Sooth, ?nd" with steam?
ers for Jacksonville and. points on St Johnos
river on Tuesdays and Saturdays... -%m ....
'"' Connection? made at Augusta to and from
nil Pointe West and South via Georgia. U. R.
and with Central R. R. ;..=.; ivsi
fonntirtinni ?lia tl RUikv??Tt tr MM from
all points on BarawoU Railroad. - ; ^'^
THROUGH TICKETS to. all pointe, caa 1m
purchased by applying to D. McQueen', Agent,
Columbia,?;Ci" * ^Bv^R AI?LBlfc<*-:
; GOB era I Passenger and Tick? t A?e?t. .
JOHN B. PECK, General .Manager.
*.? ' Charleston,
. . . . x T -?^.? ? .t*.^tr.-.T
. - *_ i ? ? . m
r;... 'r <..' ?s*rr"j o*W
'.'' r. . Augusta and.typxtteJBU'TB? - j
NEW. SHORT .LTN?^CHEDULE.
. In effect May 23,18S6.
Time-Central-One honr slower.^.
AJtCU AicrLisg, Tjme.
jNoi^f Daily j Daily
GOING SOUTH.rDaUy |ex?an /jaxf?an
Leave
Atlve
Spartanburg
Lauren?..
G reen w
Angas ta...
I No ll IDaily [Daily .
GOING NORTH {Daily |?x*Stni fox Sra
Leave Augusta.... | 6 35 A if J 8 00 A if j T 35 ?lt
Ar*ive Greenwood.] 9 52 <. T 1 00-? ?) 7<5 *
" Laurewt^rJl HO A-wf-8-05
? Spatnnburgl 125 ?*. JiZ 40 ? |
C< n-iections at Greenwood to and from pointe
on C. & G. R. Br. at Aognsta with Georgia,
South Carolina and" Central Railroads; " Afc
Spartanburg with Ai? ? C. Air Lino ami Ashe?
ville ? S R.R.- I'.
Tickets on sale'to all points at Ihtoogh
rates. Baggage checked to deslioatiai. ? 'K
J.-Nv BASS, Supt a?-??* i'.*A
E. T: CHARLTON, G. P. A? P.
? -^Lugnitt, aaa - _
AsSeville & Sp?itoitau?g^
Ra?roaA - -
" Talr?g effect Monday; May 3rd, . ' ~
Down Train, No. 43.
Henderson ville ..........
Flat Rock.
Colemans.
Salada.........
Melrose ?
Tyron City..........
Landrums .........
Campobello........
inman.
Campton.
Air-Line Jonction
Spartanburg, R&D ofpt
Arrir*
ftf40s%i
Up Train ffr^f.J
Hender?ODvil{e.......y,..>
Flat Rock..........
Colemans.?...
Salnda......ii.
Melrose*.?....
Tryon City..."
Landrums
Campobello ...........
Inman....^
Campton.... uiw?; ;U
Air-Line Juoctkm.....
Spartanb'g RAD Depot
Arrive
?7 10s m
Trains on Asheville & Spartanbnrg- Rail?
road will be ran by Air-Line Time,
JAS. ANDERSON, SnperintWident..
^iMHMiMSMBwssaaai
THE AIMAR H0US13,
CORNER OF ^ \ ^
Yanderhorst . and-JKing'Sto
HAVING BEEB LEASED BT
(Formerly of 49<^ Meetiag^v)^
IS ^rOW ^PlN^^^ee^^^^^
Boarders. Parties visiting ChawojWt WUl
find this Housr^veftielfrryTdTua^^ bail
ness;aml directly ^?.^.?^Ws^'sUiiwn?.
Terms, per da(y*;|? 5it --.-N *a: X'S
.. J?ob l3,.: < ?un zi&t> *t??&:&ex*l