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, !> *? - ;<. . a k,- -.. lI?IV??VBB TOUCH MINE. iting her lover oae night, t and glowlog, her eves fall Jefngbt, S . She had placed a sweet rose amid her bright g^dtohair, - . . j-j.r b ro ?ower of ^ fo^ At she dM that night, when she stood by th? Y^-' - : . Of the cot where she. dwelt, by the s&e of :r-^J^WOOJ^. ? ...-.> ^.-^^ Bic^i^l^^coiavted^to take her ? walk, . ;^nj"?h^^?^tjffihy Dope? oc a l?ng pieaa " f^B^;^?^ga^?gbt w?s> waahtg tod, also, I was failing, might plaitrfy be sbVd Staad ati?? then a tune she mottet "I wish he would ^"vpSke, 'tis not pleasant kept me waiting of stayait is ea=y to tel?, " ho ur at the *rigo of the from such places away, do htad hioj astray v" Vqaiek step and her h?art beat Aad she said f am glad heir coming at Hast; - Bat Hwaa oa?y a neighbor. who hastened to As be marked the quick fhtsh oh the young ,,. c , ; Si ma3ttea%eb*ek, ajg^i* Aad hiaaged eyes twinkled with pieasw? aad 1^ ; As be meriry ?ugbed, "you are warfing/f ^|?-^;;2fow: don't' think at all Fm - Intending to ?::*?ame, ; -w. ^^^^ar^oreii aot surely a subject for shame;.. . Bat I tell yoo to want yob, ? fancy my lass U t^Lhat Wiiriam is getting too food of the glassy gg||p7'Aa& if truly you wish for the love that en* Say the lips ??i touch Kquor. s?aa? never way bat the truth fceM im Took root and sank deep in the young maid enVbreasrj ^ - And strange things she scarce could accocrfit : .^'"before " ' ^^Soms??tu??. perfectly plain as aha pondered ~ ^ - them o^r^-^ p0^-S^^^'.8S^j^^'^ look of deep sorrow and ^^'I^^^^^??&old manis right, ' When next WiKSun comes I wiU sooa let him gp?:CS faow, - ... - - : . ^:%-3?rmaat^v?-ap thefigaor or else be must go ; ffp;? T^wSa^oelaVtgood chance, by the way, too <to Bg^ivJi-'._ ;prove ' ?fh?*?;rea%s?acere in his *owrof twte tore. ^ r;: ; He must g?veapat once and foreaertfae wine, ^c^-For the lips that, tovch Bquec ?ball never : t: ?tilse&rd a quick step coming orer the moor, ^^^Ja^^^saa^Btewy voice she'd so eft heard -'-v And e'er shecould^speak a ^arsa arm held her ;: : And ber ioTcr said gently "I've come lore at - ? * ;?st,-;-- " ' I'm - sorry Pre kept you long waiting like ., But I kaowyouTt forgrre me, now give me a kiss." Bat she . shook the bright carts oa her beau* t?ar^aoV ; . Aad drew harsetf. up, wbiie quite proudly " 8aesaia^ 1?* , ^ **Now^H?^ IKa proreif you really are ' .: true, '0. . :f f ?bryoasay that yob lore, I dont think you " do: i?V ;ST*' .. .---?; Batif reaHy ^Mbcere, yoa^must giac cp the 6- -: " wine, .^f ~0r '/ ^ - - v Jor the &)? that^ touch Kcntir "shall nerer ; toac^mme.^ c ' ; . He looked quite amaxed: "Why Alice, 'tis '?< T?it really are gettiag: ^quita jealous, my *' En that yoa are right,0 sac replied, "fori. }'-:-'' see . s?-> ^foa*d soon Joye-??qaor Car better tbao me; ? 'i*m jealous, I own, of the poisonous wine, Aiwt;?e Ir^^rimbibeit .sbail aerer touch _ ' 'mine;** ^ : ^ * fie then taroed quite angry, "confoecd it,*' be said, . J. ;**Wtet oossense yba'^e got in year dear little bead,- ^ ~ ^ Bat PI? see if I cannot remote it from tbeace-" She replied, "'tis not nonsense but sound common sense, Audi mean what I say and this yoa will Sod, W^r'X?im't: often cbsoge, when I makeup my miod.'' Be stood all irresolute, angry, perplexed; She nerer before saw him look half so vexed, ' S?ll she said, "If he talks all hU 2tfe I wont rffioch." Aad he talked, but be aerer could badge ber aa inch. So be said with a look cf despair and c groan, "Ob Alke, your heart is as hard at a stone." Bat though her heart beat in his favor quite j *;"*. .lOUd, She still firmly kept to the tow etc had ; rowed ; And at last, without erea a tear or a sigh; She said: "William, I'm going to bid you good bye." "Nay, stop !" he tbeusaid, "I'll choose one of the two, j IH gtreap the ?qnof, but caooct lose yoa." Now ?f il team h&? ever gseaa cause to rejoice, From Uib hour he thus wisely made Alice bis .ebotce; Aad be blessed taroegh the whole of a long useful life. The decision that gate ban bis dear little 'wife ; And she by her firmness woo orer that night ] - * A true friend to our cause, and an ornament ' bright. Oh that every fair girl in onr drink cursed land, Would say, "I will never give my heart or my band Unto one whom 1 erer hare reason to think, Would taste one small drop of such poisonous drwk." And reply when she's wooed, *'Im a foe to the trioe. Aad the lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine." Born With a Bustle. The AsbeT?le, N. C, Cititeo says a few days ago a mother, Hviog io Madison county, not maajr stiles frooi the Buncombe county line, gave birth to a female child, perfectly developed to every respect. Iu addition to ali this a fully defined bustle, natural as a bastle can be. was also discovered on that portion of the body wbere a battle ts supposed to be worn by all well re gulated sud fashionable females. This bastle formation is like onto the fatuous Goodrich rubber pateot. and is not the resolt of deformity, Tbe child is heal thy and strong, and its mother is a mio'dle-aged lady, to whom uo deformity exists. The Sin of Overwork. Tne woman wbo spends her life in unnecessary labor is by this very labor unfitted for tbe high daties of borne. She should be tbe baven of rest to which beta children and husband turn for peace and refreshment. She should be tbe careful, intelligent adviser and guide of the one, and the tender con ndaDfc of the others. How is it possible for a woman exhausted in body, and, as a natural consequence, in mind also, to perform either of these offices ? It la not possible. Tbe constant strain is too great Nature gives way beneath it. She loses health and spirit and ?opefufoes8, and. more than all, her youth?the last thing a woman should allow to slip from her ; for no matter bow old'she is in years, she should be young in heart and feeling, for the youth of age is sometimes more attract ive tha^ youth itself. To the overworked woman this greea old age is out of the question. Her dwpostttoQ ig often ruined, her temper soared, her very nature changed by the |$.urden wfcidi, too heavy to oarry, is ^nly dwgge^aloD??^.; Even her affec* Jr?ons are bloated; and she becomes merely a inacbinfe-ra woman witbont 1 4be tvme to be wetnanl j, * hwt?cc mtti oot time to train and guide her children, a wife without the time to sympathize .with and cheer her husband, a woman so overworked during the day that when night comes* her sole thought and most intense longing are for rest and riee^ _ 15eUer b$ far lete very thing; go unfinished; and lite as best she can; than entail on herself and family the curse of overwork. ? The PeTas a^anure. Dr. Charles WV Dabney says he has made cire&il study of turning f ?hder vines ?f?tie Son?b?rn field pea, and bas found that the pea vine root gives more and a richer fertilizer nnder the soil than there is of .viue.on top. The land experimented on was very poor He would say one could cut the pea vines for hay, if bay is ;ls<?tpe, a?d^atiM get a good result Ifrom^th?^ *otit8V lie ;lias found fiiat the mot system of a pea vine crop is eqnal in value to its weight, when dried, of most commercial fe rt il izere, tfeott?h he ttiinlcs it depends upon the character of the soil in which the roots grew. The vines turned under are vnluat?fc, bat they are not near so rich ?8 the roots. - mm 9 * I To G?eck Grape Rot i . - _ At a meeting of the American Hor ticultural Association it was stated that Mr. Cramer, of Ohio, had sown oa?s between the rows of grapes and had thus prevented the rot. This has been tested for several years. The oats were .plowed^ under when fuli grown. Mr. Miller of the same State, had used sulphate of iron as a disin fectant when grapes were rotting, and to his surprise further rotting was Invented. . lie used one to titr?e pounds around each vine early in June or July. Others in his vicinity ^hacUried ihejaame successfully.; The New York" Star hits the nail on the head when it says the Democratic party favors a tariff for fair vages. The Republican party advocates a tariff for monster dividends to the great mo nopoly trusts, which, protected against eoropehtio? in the employ meat of labor,. pay only starvation wages to ifcetr men. mSWSPAPEH LAW. A Postmaster is required to give notice by letter (returning a paper does nftt answer the law) whea a snhcriher does not take his^papei 1 from .the office, and state-the reason for its not being taken, and a neglect to do so makes the . postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. Any pexsoa who takes a paper from the [jjostoftce, whether, direct to11 hi* aame or [ another, or whether he ha*- subscribed or not is responsible for the par. j? ^ ^ If a penioo orders his pa^?r dtcoatinoad, he mast pay au arrearages, or the publisher may eoc??oae t^^eadit until the payment is made, and collectlhe whole amount, whether it be taken from the office or not. There eut he no legal d?seofit?iieaoee until the payment is made. If the subscriber orders his paper to be stop-j pod at a certain time, aed the pohlisber con t?nuee to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for it tf he takes it ont ot the office. The law proceed* upon the ground that a man. most pay for what he ?ses. ? The courts hare decided that refuiiingr to take newspapers and periodicals from the postoffice is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. WJB CAS AND DD - Guarantee Acket't Blood ?l?xer for it has been hilly dcssooarrated to the people of thS? couniry that it it superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is positive eure for syphil itic poisining. Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. HAPPINK?3 AND CONTENTMENT Cana-ot go hand in band if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken Ufa and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. A?*ker*s Dyspepsia Tablet* will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia,Constipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by J. F W DeLorme. A HEALTHY GROWTH. Acker's Blood Elixer hasgained a firm hold on rha- American people sod i? acknowledged to be superior"to all other preparations. It is aposf?re curse fer all Blood and Skin Dis eases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by J FW DeLorme. .. - , " im.' f f''sa? 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STARKKY k PALFX, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Penn. mm SWIFTS SPECIFIC Is entire?/ a vegetable preparation containing no Mercery, Potash, Arsenic, or other poisonous rub stances. * SWIFTS SPECIFIC Ho3 cared hundreds ofca*cs of Epithelioma or Cancer of t he Skin,t hoiusand* of cases of Eczema, Blood Homers and Stin Biscascs, and hun dreds of t'.:on?ac<N of cases of Scrofula, Blood Poison, and Blood Taint. SWIFTS SPECIFIC Has relieved tho-.-yand? cf eases cf Mercurial Poisouir^, Ehcuinatisci, cud ?ljffness of the Joints. "\7iistPcTfic:a>'3 sir of txz S-mrr Specific. V7e append tie statement of r. few; "I have used Si S. S- on pa?ic-nt *. convalescing from fever and from jaeaslc* vnik the best r?sulta J. N. Cueney, M. B. Ellavillc, Ga. K?thes. Ca.?V'HI?e "White-wa? afflicted -with sc. citila seven yar*. I prescribed ?s S. S., and to-day he is a fat an>: rob:i?t hov. C. \V. VAunrn, 3L B. ??icnMoim, Va.. P? r. 13; 1SS5.?? iiave tcltcn three bottles of swift's S;>eciiic. fix feeonrlary blood poisf -n. It a'-: * much belter than potash or any other remedy I have ever u-rd. B. F. Win-toxp, M. D. Book on Contagious Flood Poison mailed free. AU dmjsrists S. ?'. S. Tub S-wttt Ppecivtc Co.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ca. Kew York, 75C Broadway. TftE WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO. 748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, Agents Wanted! Catatojfue FUEE1 RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &c. Sole Mann&cturcrs of The WhelessSelf-lnking Rubber Stamp Printing Press. Of Interest to Ladies. W?wfilaead a FREE SAMPLE of oar wonderful ynSjB for ttmmte com plain t ? to ? lad 7 who wi?he? t*tort ita?JSc*e7befor?purchasing. 8?ndet\mpfor BAUltUIUYC0..feaK4, JafaU?.!. It Saved aoy Child's ILtffc. "When my child was bom, the doctor ordered ose of the other Foods. She ate that tm tflaho nearly died. Ihad thr?? doctors, who aald the trjuble w Indigestion, and orlered the food changed to Ltcteted rood. It (?T?d raj child's life, and I owe you many thanks for it I regard yoor Food at fnralnable, snd superior to ?tt c?*r artificial food for tables. ; Mes. A. j. Bekteclb, - Boston, Matt, 1* Indijma Piacft. ? FORMANTS and MAUDS THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. Postamt many important Advantages overall other prepared-Fooda. BABIES CRY FOR IT, MAUDS RELISH IT. t*?rff?otty Nourishes a Baby with or without the addition of milk. Three 6rxet. ?5c 50c. ?1.00. A valuable pamphlet on "The Nutrition of Infants and Invalids," free. It Bas Ko Squat. **We are uain? m our nut. eery (containing forty Infants) yocr Lactated Food, and find it far superior to all other food which bat been used during the past ten years that I have been visiting physician. The Sisters of Charity, who have charge of the institution, say it has no equal * W.KDZ COUBCT, M.D., St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, Cincinnati, Ohio. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. ASHLEY SMALL GRAIN SPEC1FI. The S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain ou tbe Market. ,.. r ?Tbe S.r??. S. hj&&been used'all over oar Soatherti States for the last three years, and has given great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, Of saperior 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 varions attractive and instruc tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sent 23 Charleston, S. C. m . MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding Balusters, BRACKETS, SHINGLES AND LATH. Bills of Yellow Pins lumber Cut to Order, BOOK AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. ITACTOR? AND YARD, 508 to 524 Calho?n Street, AUGUSTA, G A. Dec. U: ESTABLISHED 1855. JAMES ALLAN & CO. The place to get Reliable Goods. Watc&es, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, SILVER-PLATED-WARE; SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Special attention is called to our Stock of Watches in Gold, Silver and Niekle Cases. BEST GOODS ?T LO WEST PRICES. Silver, Double-cased Watches, $7 50, $8, $10, up to the finest R&ilroad Time-piece. Ladies' Gold Watches, $15, $20, $25, and upwards. Gent's Gold Watches, $30, $3S. $40, and apwards. A FINE STOCK OF SURVEYORS' AND DRAUGHTSMEN TOOLS AND .MATERIAL. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen. Feb. g JAMES ALLAN & CO., 285 King St., Charleston, S. C. Sign of Drum Clock. FURNITURE DEAiER UNDERTAKER, Steket, s. a RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES to the public- that he bas a large, aod well selected stock ofv . - to which additions are being naadeevery week, j We take pleasure in showing goods, and] ill are invited to call aod see for themselves the bargains offeree, in Wood and ilarbJe-Top Walnut, Ash and Poplar Bed Room Setts, Handsome Parlor Suites, Marble and Wood-Top Tables of all kinds, Lounges, Chairs etvt rockersof msy styles, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mattresses and Pillows, Pictures, Window Shades, Picture Frames, What-nots, Brackets, And everything usually kept in a fast class furniture store. A visit to Craig's will convince jou that fou can save money by buying of him. Ali goods carefully packed, free of charge. A large stock of window and picture glass il ways on hand. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT is full and complete embracing Caskets and Coffins of various styles. ? Calls promptly attended dAy or night. Charges most reasonable. Oct. id ? HY&EIA." A Wonderful Discovery. Tobacco an Aid to Health! ANEW TOBACCO, manufactured by Titos. C. Williams k Co., Richmond, Va., under a formula prepared by Prof. C. Malien, of the University of Virginia. Anti-Malarial, Anti-Dyspeptic, a good Ner riue, and an excellent Chew. TRY IT! NO HUMBUG! For particulars of its virtues call for cer tificates at the following places, where the Tobacco can be had ; R. P. Monaghan, Sum 1er, S. C. D. J. Wian, " " E. P. Ricker & Co., " " Docker & Bultuian, " " W. H. Fates. " 11 E. C. Green b Sou, " " Ktngman <fc Co., " " T. M. Monaghan, " " J. II. Avcock k Son, Wedge6eld, S. C. Feb 22. INVFMTinN ^rtS rev?^ution'zed ,he world 'la?Cn 1 lUll during the last half century S'ot least among the wonders of inventive >iogtjp?s is a method and system of work that | Tin be performed all over the country with- i >ut separating the workers from their homes, j Pay lit eral : any one can do the work ; either j >ez, young or old ; uo special ability required, j 3*pital not needed ; yon are started free. Cut j his out and return to us and we will send >ou free, something of ereat value and im- j >o rtar.ee to you, t?a.t wil* start you iu busi- j less, which will bring }'ou in more money | ight away than anything else in the world. tiTond outfit free. Address Tkcb k Co., \.ugusta, Maine. ?IPHLY REWARDED are those who read | llullLl tn:sMod then ac? : they will f?r*d j lonbrable employ men t tout will not take them rom their homes and families. The profils j .re large and sure for everv industrious per on; n?any have made and are now making : vfraJ hundred dollars a month. Iiis easy! or any one to make $5 and upward.- per day, vho is willing to work. Kituer sex, young ?r old; c^jiiial uot needed; we start you ?very.?Hitig new. No special abil??y required ; 'oa, reader, can du il ;ts well as any one. t Vri'e to us at or:<-e for full particulars, which I ve m?iii free. Address Stiuson A Co., Port- | and, Maine. RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING vith imlellible ink, or for printing visiting sards; and ST A M PS O F A S Y KIIVD or stamping BUSINESS CARDS, EXVKL )Pf5S ut aiiyiiiifg else: Spcc?acn.s of i-arious tyles on band, which will I^^mwo with plea* ire. Tb? UlU'KST PKiCKS po**iblc, and >rders Glied promptly. Call on C. P. OSTBEN; At tb* Watchman and Sojthroo O?ce Sum ter, S. C. 1 PAYILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. First Class in cU its Appointments Supplied with: all Modem Improvements. Excellent Onfsine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec tric Sells and Ligats. Heat ed Rotunda. RATES $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00. Rooms Reserved by Mail or Telegraph. Sept 16 WAVERLYHO?SE, ?N THE REND OF^KIXG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. a li?tes, $2 and $2.50 per day. G. T. ALFORD, ' May2-o_PROPRIETOR. SUITER MARBLE WORKS, ESTABLISHED IN 1869. ?BF? W. P. SMITH, WHO IS STILL PREPARED WITH Improved Facilities, " TO FURNISH ' MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ?AND? All Kinls of Cemetery Vorlt, In First Class Workmanship Dec. 21. ALL ABOARD! FOR THE CELESTIAL CITY? ALL RIGHT I NOW 1 We would be glad to help you on the way rejoiciog, bj supplying you with a choice Family Bible, any style and price: twenty-two dollars, down to a complete, substantial, and beau tiful Bilde lor only three dollars and fifty cents. My address, Mayesville, S. C. Youis faithfully, HARVEY W. BAKER. Dec 21 ? Gin Springs Mineral Water. Testimonials of Eminent Physicians of the State. The following are selected from many sim ilar ottes : Db. L. C. Kennedy, of Spartanburg, the Proprietors: "The remedial qual ities of Glena Springs f bave known for over forty years, aod can attest to its value in Dyspepsia from gastric or functionnl derange meut of the Liver, General Debility, Dropsical Effusions, rjierine Irregularity and Affectioos ] of the Kidneys and I?Inddrr. To the last dis-! cases I would particularly ail I attention, as the waters have shown large curative powers in these complaints." Dr. O. B. Matkr, of Newberry, S. C, says: "I have sent more than fifty persons suffering with Jaundice to these Springs, and have never been disappointed in any case ; they all speedily recovered. I cannot find worcis to express my confidence in the Glenn Springs water, as a remedy for the Liver, when fuactioaaliy demnged. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, ceruin skin diseases, troubles in the Kidneys and Sjdeen, if produced by the Liver, have all, as I kuow, disappeared at the Springs." Dr. James McIntosk, President of the Med ical Association ol South Carolina, in his an nual address before that body remarks: "Gleun Springs, for diseases of the Stomach, Liverand Kidneys, deserves to rank with any other on the continent." PRICE OF WATER. Per caseof two dozen quart bottles, securely packed and delivered on the train at Spartan burir, $4.00. Per gallon, by the barrel, delivered at Spartanburg, 20 cents. Per frallon, for less than a barrel, 25 cents. Address' SIMPSON -A SIMPSON, Glenn Springs. S. C. For s:?le in Surater, by Dr. A. J. China and Dr. G. S. Sci-ly. DEEP SEA woyDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while liv ing at borne should ;it once eetid their address to Hailett & Co., Portland, Maine, and re ceive free, full information bow either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they lire. You are started free. Capital not required. Some have made over $50 in a siugle day at this work. All succeed. Atlantic Coast Line? WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. CONJDEN9BI? SCHEBILE. trains QUIN? south._ Date?! /une24/8?. | Nu. S3. | N<?. 27. | No. 15. Leave Wrkniugton Leave Marion. Arrive Florence,.? Leave Florence.... Arve Suinter..... Leave Sumter...... Ar've Columbia... r. M * 8 U 11 M 12 i? A. M. No. 50 3 20 4 40 4 40 6 15 P. M * 10 10 12 37 1 20 A M No 52 f 0 42 10 55 P. 31. f 2 40 5 23 e n P. M, No *8 f 6 ? 8 05 No 68 * 9 22 10 55 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central K A. Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. 31., Manning 9:08 A.M. Sundays No. -54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. 31., Lanes 10:28 A/M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Suin ter 11:46 A. M, arrives Columbia 1:19 P. 31. No. 56 run* rbrougb from Charleston via Ceo tral k. R , leaving Lanes 7:13 P. 31., Manning 7:52 P. M. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 59. TWAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51. I No. 57. 1 No. 53 Leave Co Iambi a.. Ar've Swuter. Leave Sumter Arrive Florence..] Leave Florence ...| Leave Marion.....! P M 11 25 12 52 12 52 2 20 A 31 4 35 5 Vi Ar've Wilmington' 8 35 A M * 50 8 12 No 59 f 8 22! 9 40 No 66 f 10 30 11 11 P M i 2 103 P M * 5 33 6 46 No 14 * 8 20 8 55 11 50 *I>aily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S C, via Central R. R , arriving Manuiog 7:20 Pi 31., Lanes 6;?2 P. M., Charleston 9;45 P. M. . No. 57 rons thtough to Charleston via Cen tral R. R., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M-, Lanes 9:33 A. 3L, Charleston M;3* A. ?. No. 66 connects at Florence ^ith C. and D. train for C&eruw and Wndesbore. Nos. 78 and 14 n ake close coaeeeiien at Wilmington wtth Yt, & W. R. R.for nil points North. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup't. J. R. KKNLY, Superintendent Tran?. T. 31. EMERSON, ?en. Passenger Ag'r. Atlantic Coast Line. NORTH-EASTERN R. R. of S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated A pi 20/88 JNo. 27jNo. 23|No. 61JNo. 57 Leave Florence,; " Kingstree Arrive Laoes..., Leave Laaes..,. Ar've Charleston j A.M. *1 30 2 30 2 50 2 50 5 00 A.M. *7 05 630 8 3C 10 30 P.M. f625{ 7 42, 8 05: No. 53 P.M. * 8 15 9 45; A.M. * 9 40 li 25 Train on C. k D. R. R. connects at Flor ence with So. 61 Train. Nos. 5*5 and 57 run through from Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. TRAINS GOING NORTH. _ jNo. 78|No. 14jNo.52JNo.56 Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes. Leave Lanes...... " Kingstree. Arrive Florence A.M. 12 15 2 45 2 50 3 101 4 2o| P. M ?4 30 6 25 6 25 6 41 8 004 A.M. t 7 00 8 30 No. 60] 8 45 9 09 10 20! P.M. * 6 00 7 55 * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train No. 60 connects at Florence with train on C. & D. R. ?. for Cheraw, S. C , and Wadesboro, N. C. Nos. 52 and 56 run through to Columbia via Central R R. of S. C. No 54 leaves Charleston Sundays only at 8.30 A. M., and runs through via Ceotral R. R. ofS. C, arriving Columbia, S. C, at 110 P.M. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington N. C, making close connection with W. ,t W R. R. for all points north. J. R. KEN LT, J. F. DIVINE, Supt. Trans. Gen'1 Sup't T. M. EMERSON, Geu'I Pass. Agent. THE AMERICAN A?G?ZINE Beaoflfally Itlnstrafed. 25cM3aYear. ITS SCOPE.?THK AMKRICA5 M AG AZI2?R elvea preferenea to national topics and aoenoa. a- d He literature and art ara rf th* bijebeet standard. Famous Ajnarioaa writers ?11 it* pagxt with a vriJm variety of interesting" aketebat of traro) anaa-JTont ur?, aerial and abort ?tories, descriptive accounts ci cor famona countrymen ?od -woman, briof ewr? oa th? foremost problem* of toa period, and, is auort, tbit Magazine ia Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. It ta acknowledged er the pron and pnbtte ti b* the aaoae pcpalar and entertalnls* cY tie alga, lontbllea. IMPORTANT Number ,vrl< -,xtii a. IilnatraJed Pr?mlu? ZLlet, mod Special Jam ' <Jncf?fnU 1m Caan or V?ln?bl? Prem In ma to Clnb H?lier?, wtil t>? ?aat en receipt of IS*., if tkla paper la mentioned. tie 99i wanted to aollett enb.erlpttone. Write et ace tor excivalve territory. ajMotaa, TES AHEB?CAN HAG?ZXNS 00., 749 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE. ADESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND FARM, wi thin one-quarter of a mile of the City of Sumter. Comprises 55 acres, with good fruit orchard, and stocK of Hcgs. Cows, kc, will bs included if desired. The residence has six rooms, with kitchen acd pantry, and the premises are all in good con dition, and supplied with, barn stable car riage house, &c. For further information aPply at Watchman and SouthronO?ice. Mrs. lite aid Miss Her, Having opened their Slock of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, Inv'te their friends, and the ladies generally, to call and examine the same. HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &<?., IN VARIETY". ZEPHYRS IN ALL SHADES. Urders from the Country will " receive prompt attention. April 4._ LODGI3NG-S. ?\ DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS for ? gentlemen, or a married couple. Apply corner Sumter and Republican Streets. June 13. BLANKS -o LIENS, TITLES, MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blanks in Variety, for 8 a l s AT THIS OFFICE. FIRST CLASS JOB WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES* WATCeAll AND SOUfHRON JOB OFFICE h F. Il DeLORMIV Agent, -DEALER IN drugs & mxsm T8IL?T SOAPS, PERFUMERY AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN k FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C>. -ALSO Faints, Oils, Varnishes, GLASS, PUTTY, &c. -AHD? DYE STUFFS. -o Physician's Prescriptions 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. . SEALFS EMULSION ?OF? OOT> LIVER OIL AND Hypphosphitgs of Lime ana Soda. This preparation contains seventy-five per cent, of Pure Cod Liver Oil, and one drachm each of the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, making it one of the most agreeable pr?para? : tioas of the kind known to the medical faculty. A tablespoonful contains two grains each of the Hypophosphites. Prepared only hy gilbert s. sealy, Pharmaceutical Chemist, SUM TER, C. S. Dec. 7 _I BE COMFORTABLE. QO TO THE SUMTER COTTON FACTORY, AND BUY FOR CASH, Cotton Batting fflatresses, fron $3.50 to $10.00* Satisfaction guaran teed or ssoney refunded. Simple and full information at store of Treasurer, A. Moses. D. JAMES W1NN, j March 21 President. D. B. ANDERSON, ! Attorney at Law. 1 sum ter, s. c. , Will practice m adjoining counties. Collecting made a gpecialty. A. WHITE ft SON, 1 nsur an ce Agents, Offer in First Ci us Companies. FIRE INSURANCE, . TORNADO INSURANCE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, LIFE INSURANCE, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE, SURETYSHIP ON BONDS. April 6 X W. ADKINS, ; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, sumter, s: a SOLICITS WORK IN THE BUILDING LINE, and will promptly atte&d to all ; work entrusted.to him. Residence next to Epperson's Stables. j July 20 * j 6. W. DICK, D. D. S. GdSce over BogiVs New Store, IXTBAJteS ON MAIN STBKET, SUM TER, S. C. Office Hours.?9 to 1:30 ; 2:30 to 5. Sept 8 J. J. DARGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER, S. C. GEO. L. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, 265 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 10 o PROSPECTUS. ? _ THE WORLD-BUDGET COMPANY re spectfully announces to the people of Charleston and South Carolina that its daily and weekly newspaper publications will be issued under the company's sole ownership sod control from this date. Having arranged for able editorial manage ment, the aim and purpose of The World-Bud get Company will be not only to present the latest news from all parts of the earth, but to render public service by lair, impartial criti cism of matters of public iuterest, con deming the wrong and asserting and defend ing the right. For many years a second morning news paper has been needed in Charleston. Its in telligent populace desired that both sides of every important question should be fairly ' considered and the opportunity of candid ex pression be freely given on all public topics, so that tue people might be emancipated from the mischievous supremacy of a single morning publication that is liable, and very apt, to suppress all views at variance with its arrow or selfish policy. Telegraphic and local news of importance will be found in both The World and Budget more fully reported than in any other news paper issued in this city or State. Our papers will maintain that the p?sent national tariff, founded upon necessity for rev enue which no longer exists, should be revised upon a basis of fair trade, thus giving pro tection to industries that need protection, to Lbe extent that American labor shall not be :rippled or brought into rivalry with cheap roreign labor In general politics, the newspapers issued by The World-Budget Company will be jtrictly in accord with the patriotic tenets of the Democratic party of South Carolina, and the whole country. Having no friends to :onciliate, or enemies to punish, the business uid editorial aims of The World and Budget will be to use every proper influence in foster ing and augmenting the best interests of this :ity and the state. With these honest, straightforward decla rations, we solicit the actave support of a iiome constituency which is largely interested in the establishment of progressive, sharply >dited journals that are conducted for the benefit of the people of Charleston and South Carolina, and the maintenance of the public welfare. We shell always seek to faithfully serve the people, for their discrimination and moral rapport will prove that it is net news alone; nor business enterprise, nor even literary ibtlity, that makes success in the newspsper world. It is the recognition by the people of in earnest desire to serve thera in the creation )f a moral force that shall tend to the correc tion of abuses and the reform of gorern~ mental administrations. Charleston, S. C, May 22,1683. W. Lu DOUGLAS SHOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. The only fine calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the world made without tack* or nail*. As stylish and durable as those costing $5 or $6, and having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and well-fitting as a hand sewed shoe. Bay the best. None genuine unless stamped on bottom "W. L. Douglas$3 Shoe, warranted." W L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOS, the original and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to $S W. L. DOUGLAS, $2.50 SHOE is unex celled for heavy wear. W. Lr DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is orn by all Boys, and is the best school shoe in he world. All -the above goods are made in Congress, Button and Lace, and if not sold by. yonr dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, drockton, Mass, J. Bytt?nberg & Sons, Aents, Jan. 25 S?MTER, S. C. A. J CHINA 5 DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines aid <Zr 33.0TT? iQgtlfit, PINE TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND DTE STUFFS, GLASS, FVTT7, Full supply of Fresh Garden Seeds, April &_ PAINT TOUR BUGGY FOR One Dollar. One coat gives an old boggy the blackest black yon ever saw aod a handsome gloss without varnishing. It dries hard in a few hours. No rubbing! No varnishing 1 No extra trouble. Each can contains more than enough to paint a carriage. Retailed at One Dollar per Can. * For Sale by DR. A. J. CHINA. (jm S* SEAXlY S Drug Store, Not a Branch House. Under Music Hall, sumter, s. c. PURE DRUGS ?ND CHEMICALS constanl/.on hand. A fine assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI CINES, LADIES' REQUISITES, and ail articles kept by first class druggists. Personal attention given to the compound ing of physicians' prescriptions. Cold, sparkling Soda Water, with choice cream syrups, Sarsaparilla Meade, and Milk Shakes to suit the most fastidious. 6. S. SEALY, Apr ?3 Graduate of Pharmacy. JOIN C. DIAL HARDWARE CO. Importers and .Dealers in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Hardware and Cutlery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct. 26. o_ F. W. HUSEMANN, GUN-MAKER, COLUMBIA, S. C. DEALER IN Gwtf. Pistols airi Ffe?kg Tackte, Agent for Hazard and Atlas Powder Com panics, also Agent for Lefever Arms Co. AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machine. First-Class <3an Work Guaranteed. PRICES AS LO W AS THE LO WEST. ??f* Give me a call at Sportsman's Head quarters. Oct 26 ' o so-s cure: C88ES WHERE ALI ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Oee intime. Scud by druggists. ?15513 I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life.?A. H. Powell, Editor Enquirer. Eden ton, N. a, April 23,1887. PISO The best Cough Medi cine is Piso's Cure fob Consumption. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c iPlSCTS CURE FOR If eo. mod for PO? BUYERS' C5U1.DE, containing ?doted pkt j, 100 en gravi ngs of different breeds, pri?es V??j ans vror?h, and where to i>?y them, directions for Training Vogs and Breeding Ferrets. Mailed for 15 Cents. Also Cr to of Dog Furnishing Goods of all Mad*. ?jARjE Y0?-)NTERt^IED Tira send for Practical POUL TRY BOOK. UK> pages* beau tiful colored plates cntpamam of nearly all kinds of fiowls; descrip tions of the breeds; how to capo cire; ; plans for poultry bourns; information about incubator., and where- to buy Eggs from beat ?stock nt $1.50 I per *lttin*. Sent for l<j CcnC* j! do Kqy Kf#:(t^^)^^g If no, yon nocd the BOOK OF CAGE BIRDS L f ration 1ZO page*. 150 I!Ias-| Beautiful colore d Pinte? Treatment aod breeding 01 adl lapAa^re birds, for pleasure and/1 and tbeir cur?. How to build and stock an Aviary. A? aboct Parroto. IticwoI all kinds birds, cjutc*. etc. Mafled Sot l? t'eut?. The Tar?e Books, 4P It*. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, ? , B. F. ^^^^m?m^^^M^ ; PROPRIETORS OF " ^/] The- Merchant Flour 'W??^ and Vf? COMMISSION MERCHANTS; TOB TS* S*LB OF COTTON AND NAVAL WILM?ITGT?fr* Jt*& OFFEB FOR SMS AT LO WEST PBI ES. Choice grades FLO?H, own mafiWt?. - ?-?-?ALSO, ?;?r Freah Qrotttid MEAL, HOMI&?. CRACKED CORN, &c. * -also, - Selected RED E?ST PROOF SEK* - OATS. Selected North Carolins and SEED RYE. All on? Goods guaranteed best quail- T tj aritl at io west prices. Nd charge Jofc ~ /': ielivery-to Railroad. ; t; B; F. MITCHELL & S?ST. LAN?LEY.BBQS 174 Eng Street, CHARLESTON, Slr<J Manufacturers of.Ladies-?ard Geni's Und<*r*' drear. Fine Dress Shirts to1 order a specialty^ Price List and dlrectionr for tseasur?af sent on application. , - Satisfaction guaranteedor numegftfttnied. Sept 21 o \ ,? C. W?LBESS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IK " - ' Frowns, liprs; Toteesi, te 167 and 169 Eatt-fcay t CHARLESTON, S. Ci: ? Dec. 2 \ GEO. W STEFEEI& WHOLESALE Auction aid Commission HaK&ast and Liqnor Dealer, AGE5T FOB g - The. F: nest Bams cured in the IL Also Agent for; . y. -'-~M GENESEO ROAD XlMfezpi The Best, and Cheapest on the, Market. " m BAST R?T AiD^50'?p^^^A^^a^r^ (Auction Boom State Street,) CHARLESTON; S. & ?&* Consignments Solicited; - Nor 25 . " : m y -1 *-' WILLIAM Fashionable Barber XL4IN STREET, Next door to Barle* Pord^a?^?ffiea>'^^ ". S??MTER, S. C: : IDESIRE TO ISFORSTrtte -"'cidaof^S^ Sumterand vichrity that I have epenett... business on roy owa aeeonritat the above ?Itl. ..4 stand, and'-that with- competent a assistants, I will bo pleased :to serre tliemiir r any branch of my business is the best stylr of the art. : jtr- ^'.^^ Give me a call. " - v-\--. WJL EBNNEBTi^^ Oct. ?9. . :-. '^-:>r?^^^ ? ???? iiiiiii - _ C/E. Simmon* St*i*o?&-Vtajr M. A. Sim moo* Liver McdicmeTErt*& ' *?*?t i?. *b* u-?S- Conrt ?*v*at* L* - ~ H.ZeffixwP?f^A.^Sunni?i^^ er R?alator,?sf d by Z?ihu8?. : r - M. A. ?>. L. M. has for *f ye?sm^'^x^ cured Indigestion, Bxuocs?n?sw^''--""^ Dtspepsia^icx HxADACHrA^osxr^ Appetitx, Sorai Stomach, ftrci. ' : .^?ev.T. B.Rea?*, EatmrJC;Jt?^^ 1 Church, Adamr,Tcna^ intet^'^'.V;' Itbmk I should Bave; *eca deadlwt: :. ? tor your Genuine *iff- -^^mttlZ^, mon? Liver Medicine Xhaw-r sometimes hid to sabs?Bt^Q'-K ^ "ZeOin's staffs for yoor Mcdi- v - cm, but it dost a*rwex ihe , i 1? purpose.** - .^r?i-'^ .I>r._J. R.<^Te*jE<iitar 2?r ,r'^. eniphis,-'TenTK;J ?5? _ afii'st, Memphis, i received a packag ' Medicine, and have?- - . ... It wodeshke a charm, glwant^a?^^^ better Liver Regulator aaoVcer " r no more of Ze?in's mixtsm. 5 iaitorit^r??^ ObtaiMC?, atwl art J'a'iKS'l j;i>j^h.W> >atr. tended to for Mot) KU a TE FEES Onr office^ opi?osi(c the l'atout ??Qtee. ami we can ob-: tain l?MtoWsm tess tiuicthan those r?wo!?r front WASni.XVTOS. >c:ici MOi)EU Z'/.M B'LVG or PHOTO of ittreotiou. Wc adv?* as t??-pntent-' abllitv free of rharscaud MiaUe.A"?/ i fi AUGE" VXlikSS PATEST IS SE* if?iEt*2 For circR?*r. w?viii? tenus att?l n-feroticcs to BCtual cl?efitx h? y?mr?*rrt State.<*?'^tn.*y. <1ty<)r Town, write to C:A.SN0-W8:C? Opposite Patent O?er. Washington, D C ' FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER^ So Hor.5x TTfll <He- of Colic Bot? or Lx3TO Fa neu. if Pontz's Towders are n?eri intime. " Font7.*s IVu-deisu-?^erms'nmeiM^enr-BooCSoxaKU. romz"s Powders will prevenr OMjK? JS FoWTA. Fonte'ft l'ob?re -trill inrrcn*?Iii*4 qnrcnt?jf^?f jnt??c Mid <*rt>?n twenty por cent-, and make tbe " md street. F<Hit7."a i?o-wders! -win cure or prevent almost : 3iska?k to which Horses and Catrteare subject. FocTZ^ PouTacns "wax. cm Satisfaction Sold everyarhcre. DA VXD B. rOUTS, Prop ri? tor _BAXTntQBB. anx GrTJNS, GUNS. Double Barrel Breech Loading SbotGnos, bokebore, $10 to 100. Single Breech Load ojr Shot Guns, $4 to. 25. Every kind cT Ireech I>oading and Repeating Rifles, $3 to ft. Latest Patents. MuBSle^Loading Dou te Shot Gans $5 to 35. Single Shot Gonsr 12.50 to 12. Revolvers $1 to 20. All kinds f Cartridges, Shells. Gaps, Wads, Tools,, 'owder Flasks, "Shot Pouches, Primers, Send' c for our Mammoth Illustrated Catalogne, or c for Price List. No postals answered. Ad ress, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 'ittsburg, Pa. July 27._ ; rHE KING OF GLORY. The most charming LIFE OF JESITS ever rritten. It is very iow-priced and is beauti illy bound. ^ Agents wanted in every County. Big rages to any energetic man. Don't be* idle rhen you can be making from $75 to $100/ er month. There is nothing on the Amer- . ?n maiket that selSs any faster than it does, in Agent has sold in less than S month* ,600 copies of this book. Daily i^orts ar?: oming in showing from 35 to 60 orders taken er week. 140 were so!<Tin Wilmington, K. !., in 5 days. Another Agent sold in Alba y, Ga., 302 in less than a month. It is a book of vivid interest. Is endorsed y tbe leading men of the Sooth. . g . Send for beautifully illustrated circnlar of ie book, and also catalogue of various other ooks. Send 90 cts. for canvassing outfit, icluding complete copy of tbe book in beet inding. Address for term's, * - SOUTHWESTERN PUB. HOUSE, 153 and 155 Spruce St., : V. Nashville,-TwaCi-gj^^ N. B.?We are the oldest and largest *t?&;^|| :ription book bouse in the Soutn. Our ' albums are unsurpassed and our lami?y f ; bles are tlie most complete made. July 4?2m ~ '^^2 ij. . ? w? -r.