the watchman and southron.(sumter, s.c.) 1893-11-22
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®k lEattjjmaii ató SoutliríiL.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1893.
great gathering io thecity of Benjamin the *^^IfÄÄ>^Beelone with another and sell JfaBfcrelàfr
2. And Benjamin, the ChieTTapÄ^did go ia and oat uaoeg the peoprevtaspy apon them, if happy he might dis-cover some vender of strong drink.
3. Bat there waa a certain renegadeTillmamte, who had not the fear ofBenjamin before his eyes.
4. Moreover, thia Tillmanite did walkia devions wave, aod waa of most aaralyspirit.
5.'He did even sat ap for himself a
booth, where be did vend strong .drinkonto aa many warfarers as came nighsato him.* í¿ »
* *
6.<
had make diligent search ia and out
among Steeple, bfcgi fall up&Jta*anralj^PinSsaite vjjÍ&d vend J&Éowdrink? .
%\*<&7. Thee was Benjamin exceeding
wroth, and spoke haaght ily unto bim,saying : "Thou an profitable servant
Alii***!*?**!?^ <
law ¿'
^B¿4e Äado^efstrong drinkwas nothing moved, and,did laughBeajaa^tola^^ttid tèaiohi«**lGotj¿tb<)aBeoiaajÍE,:heTiHoianire:thoa w%lJl«*4*¿fr lion, bat'bray-
becomecommanded bis spies tb at they seato
upon the Teador of strong drink. $11Î
tar/ j11. Aad whea Benjamin had seat his
prisca |aard>s the* executed not bil
wU^T^nrW aad claft aot'befound.
12. Whew Beopawo. bad peri»etvedthese things, he ~a^ aJreigfcw**, tjaw-ared with, (hame, that bia. foolishthreats had come td naeght. and de¬
parted atta*ffet*aj auto bia tíwa:
boase.13. Aad the people ate
these things nasoaed oaV wtth^Ärh^er, saying ; -What manner of ruler isthis, that brentfaeth forth threateningsyet Heath before aa ofeader .*14 However, the Prophet marveled.
»ot, for he Imam wearie**Ms^kêmmlwri^: ..À.^MÀ^j^^wm^m a mortar.w
Thu omSSfSrknv &*¿
WASSDKJTC», NovewÄef 14 -The
has fe« mWeUbas played bto the beads of GreatBritain. According to the story cur¬
rent ^Jktgjß tbcf-aetioo. . of the presi-dent is the very thin* above all othersthat gaglao'^a^is sn
opea secret nf diplomatic circles thatGreat Britain wishes to have indirectcontrol of the Hawaiian »les through jthe future.. sovereignty of PrincessKatalaèf, niece of the queen and heirapparent to the throne. She it was
jrbo mad&tbVjánÉnt ivs appeal to Pre¬sident: Cleveland while she was at
Waakii^da l^spnag.The princess was educated la Eeg-
land and has spent the bast part of berlifo there auder the gaardlaoshrip of Mr.Davies-, an English subject who isfinancially interested to a considerableextent ia the government of theHawaiian Isles. It was through bispersonal influence with the qaeea thathe waa selected as the guardian of theprincesa. Tba latter Became a mem¬
ber of bis household. The princess itBOW io her eighteenth year and is a
yoong lady of unusual intelligence.Mr. and Mrs Davies accompanied
her ea her visit to the Ueited Statesand we|a vera eloquent in their claimfor recognition ot ber "rights by the
It - will also be recalled
rare considera-1
United Statestba;trtioo, Mrsv Çêeaelandvga^^-.for **.-tocall upoo her. According' fa infestadvices Mr. Davies is io Hooolulo,having accompanied Minister Willis on
bis trip front èaa Fraecrso. The prin¬cess ts io England anxiously awaitingresults ia Eîawali. This"*© oatoral, as
the queen js gettiag old and feeble, andthe princess is the next in Hoe ofsuccession. As Mr. Davies come to
Washington to iook oat for ber interestsit ts natara! to presume that be hasgone to Honolulu for the same parpóse,sod there is a belief sjoat that Mr.Davies was giveo a private tip as to thepresident's policy of restoring thequeen.The theory tn diplomatic circles is that
Great Britain will be the only oonatry to
benefit bj the so-called coup d'etat of Mr.Cleveland in bringing about the restora¬tion of Queen Liliuokalani. She basalways agHated wita the^ogfieV party
*m ied^prjar to berasceot 4waa notoriously and offcu¬
ts; American*. Theit they can count uponort of berupon speedily,'as she
is of a short-lived race, ber successor
on the throne, Prioee-s Kalutaoi, willbe thoroughly British io all ber sympa¬thies aod actions. Then, as theUeited States was instrumental in plac¬ing her in power, it cannot consider¬ately dispute ber administration. It isintimated at the state department that
aU the /oreg io powers ii» io ter** t «ere
ratified iñt^advaoce of. . iïbe proideofî'apurpose, and that it received theirunanimous approval, if the Kaiulauitheory be correct there will be no
reasoo to doubt that Great Britain ismore tbao delighted at the tarn ofaffairs. % .
Under the treaty of annexation con¬
by Secretary Foster and the¿ooers of the provisional
fient the United States agreedQueen Liliuokalani $20,000
and $20,0$$ annually thereafter..daring^h^Ki of her naturallife," and l|¡¡?to puyeess Kalulani the sua. ofprovided they, io good ftirh,.**to the authority of the Uniand the ioeal government of: theislands." The treaty was sabqaentlywithrawo by President Cleveland andhas now been utterly repudiated.-Speeial to the Atlanta Constitution.
Gen. Wade Hamptons letter hasbeen much discussed the past week. Itwas toi>e expected that the Abbeville
etina anf «| pfP6^ í&fi¡í& c'a88iowepev^n^^íoveinént. and
bowl about the abolishment of ClemsonCollege. While the Conservative pressseems to divided as to tbe timelinessof the scheme« large «umber. hold to
tnè opinion that the idea isa good one
¡¿and should ¿ be puk in-practice, ; It ta
weli that the matter were openly dis-
f^éséU^^há* » «boot afloatfiampiton's letter means- tîiat the Democrat?oî^tèè-Sâfe opeo' àeîÂyes si to whither\<á¿ ^plrty gjaj drifting j jWe> .arc jaure.that when the time comes, the sober.¿BteHigeot eitixOTS; *eff the States willcast their lot with the Rational Demo-oratio Party rÖherihäl ^titbgjjfjg«mWhen^by^D|nly delclares
«hen ooWroieroor goes out to St* ^Ipots and fishesfor tba Third Pary »ömination ; wheo
io the State ,are repre-'bird ^MJffi *nmanea, wtty »cou fd Con«
servative Democrats piny the ostrichF.aelpowlhide their beads in die sand ?Wise or unwise, some such move aa
Baaotoo -suggests is bound to be madesooner or latter -Aiken Journal anetRettew.
yoe weak and weary, BM ElectrVC fi » tterF. This' léatédy aot» dtaeetiy oe Liver. Stomal andKidneys, gently aiding those organs to pcsformtheirJetions. If yo« ara iJBteted with SiekH-deeba, voa will find speedy abd parmanant
Ona tri»l willth« remedy yon seed,
j W» bottles on!y ¿Se. at J. P. W. DeLbrae's" Prag Stow.
^6
f6r ÖvorFifty Yoor».'J SoovHiac 8T»ÜP bas beta
Hdren teething. lt soothes th»child, softens the gums, allays all paw», caretwind colic, and it tba beat iremedy for Diar¬rhoea. Twentv-five cen Ts a bettie.
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When Bábywmí^^íí^^^lQáhotlmfWhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria.
I When she had Children, she gavethem Castorfe
j Jj V:it>-:?*1"'. .,??;>
For kidney and liver trouble Glenn Springswater is a cure. On draught at fiugbson &Co's drug store.
LOST-A LÂEGÉ ÄilOOTT OPMONEY
Is lost annually by parties purchasing worth¬less fruit trees, roses, ftc. Get them from a
firm that grows their own trees, sends out
nothing but good stock and sells at reason-
able prices We want the address of everyfarmer or gardener in your section and wiiJmake you a liberal offer, write for jjarticularsaod prices at once, send Stampfer descriptiveCatalogue.
Agents wanted everywhere.Address,
CHEROKEE NURSERY CO.,Waycross, Ga.
(Mention this Paper.)
Who are for the first time to
undergo woman's severest trialwe offerf J"Motiiers Friend"A remedy which, if used as directed a fewweeks before confinement, robs it cf its
PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE
of both mother and child, as thousands whoHave used it testify."Insed two bottles of MOTHERS FRIEND with
marvelous results, and wish tve» y w nun
who has to pass through the ordenl of emla birth to
know if they will use MOTHERS FRIEND foratewweeks it will robconfinexnentof ^<w*andsvf ring,and insure safety to life cf motlier and chudP
MRS. SAM HAMILTON, Montgomery City,Mo.8ent by express, charges pre-aid, on receipt pf
price, $1.50 per bottle Sold by all druggists, i ookTo Mothers mailed free.
BRADFIELD RECULATOR Co, Atlanta, Ga- s
JOHNSON'SMAGNETIC OILI
matant mtier ol Pain.Internal and External.
Cures RHEUMATISM. NEURAL¬GIA,Lame Back. Sprains,Braire*,Swellings, Stiff Jointe, COLIC unaCRAMPS instantly. Cholera Mor¬
as, Croup,Diptheria, Sore Throat,_ZADACHE, as ll by magic,
, THE HORSE BRAND, 88S$ÜEffiá&1 the most Powerful and PenetratingLiniment for Man! or Beastla existence. LargeH size 75<^ eoe sizetóc
jowffsoirs ORfEtrrAL«OAP..Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cure andFae« Beautifier. Ladlee will find it the mostdelicate and nighty perfumed Toilet Soap on
me market lt is absolutely pure. Makes theakin soft and velvety and restores the lost com¬plexion ; is a luxury for the Bath for Infanta.It alays itching, cleanses the scalp and promotesSte growth of hair. Price 25c. For sale byDR. A. J. CHINA, SUMTER, S. C,
COLLEGS, .\"'¿n>i*,<.:.. Q:KO(_thc most cem-
I ¡- :.; Î -...:...« r- nVthrS th; Aerial-Business; College\l ?:. *! hy :. a . in : pnvx%zportions;
CURES SCROFULAMr«. E. «?. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her
mothar las been cored of Scrofula by ths use
of four battles ofRKKS after having had
much otter tnjat- KSESSS ment, and beingreduced to quite a low condition of health, as itwas thought she could not M ve.
Curedmy tittle boytary sucfc'a
of heredi-whtchap-face. For
givenup all. .< petry, when finally
neared all over
[ '- year I hadpf his£ waa JV^Î^5^ induced
tilescuredhim,and nothe disease remain.T.L. MATHERS^Mathcrvflle, Miss.
UM mailed free.HC CO.. AlUatL. Gi.
WRIO HOTELCOLUMB1A,0. G.
WHS-0- -W"-
S. L. WRIGHT * SQH,Proprietors.
Liberty; Street Next to P. 0.SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given to Com poa od ¡op Prescriptions
nm \m ¡rn mnAT BOTTOM PRICES«
WATCHMAN AM SMITH««»fJnB «FFïl K
SUMTER, S C
J'« ???AH
FOR
Everything in this Line
R. W. DURANT & SON.i5
|#&c, &c. Cooking andHeating Stores, Guns, Pistols;
Cartridges all He»sehold articles
Oct, 4
LITKIA _flHARRIS9 LITHIA SPRINGS, 8. C.
td varied experience in the ute of Mineral Waters from manj sources,
^ ettie, 1 am lolly persuaded that toe Harrie Lttlria.'-.Wwtecyln tbe treatment of afflictions of toe Kidney and Bladder unequaled an jr
water of w bien I have made trial.tliisopinion is based opon observation of tts effects upon my patients for tbe past
three years, during which time I nave perscribed it freely and atmest uniformly arith benefitfn the mee «cable maladies above mentioned.Mr> phew failure tp relieve bas occurred, I have imputed it to insufficient nae of the Water,for my elperjeoee teaches me that from one to two quarts daily should be taken from two to
four weeks to secare its full remedial effects. A. N. TALLY, M. D.Columbia, 8. C., October »tb, IO».
Canon, January 38, COB. £*-J. T. Hariris, Btq., Waterloo, S C. : Dear Sir-I 6nd great benefit from the osé 'of |
four Lithia Water. I consider it a fine tonic and general regulator of the digestion, aa wellas wy efficacious io those diseases for which Lttbta is eonsldeied aomewbat of a anecilc.
JUDGE J. B. K8R8BAW.Hy wife has been using your Lithia Water and is very much benefitted. I consider it
in every respect equal to the famous Buff*lo Lithia Water.Abbeville,8. C JTJt)GB*J. 8. COTHRAN.
FOR SALK IN SUMTER BY DR CBWA, DR. DsLORMS, DR. McKAGEN ANDMarch 22-v
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HÜGH80N k CO.
J! r. W. DeLORMEDEALER !N-
Agen»
rx-
Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds ot Druggist'sSundries Usually Kept in a
t Class Drug SiTobacco, Snuff fand Cigars, Gsrden Seeds, also Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass Putty, &c. Dye Stuffs.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care
aod dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warrantedgenuine, and of best quality. Call and see for yourselves.
I i?ht Calls Promptly Attended To.
Drugs and Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Hair BrushesTooth brushes, Tooth Powder, Also, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Floor
Staius, Kalsomioe, all colors for rooms. Artists' Paints andBrushes, Luster Paints. Convex Glasses.
Nice line of Hanging and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, Shades, Wicks, Chimneys, &c.TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Keep the following popular brand of Cigars : "Plumb Good," "Custom House," "Rebel Girl."
Sep30 FRESH GARDEN SEED._Prescriptions carefully compounded.
JEWELRY.Watches, Diamonds,Sterling and Plated Silverware,LARGE STOCK SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS.
Clocks, Optical G-oods, Fine Knives, Scissorsand Razors. Machine Needles. &c.FOLSOM.
SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH.
ESTABLISHED isos. Sumter, S. C.
for Infants and Children.' ' Ca»tori» is sowelladaptedtochildren that Ca«toria cures Colic, Constipation,
I recomn^end itcs superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation,uy^Cojacv'1 - .IL A. AECEEB, iL D.. Ells Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di-
lil Co. Oziord Ct, Crooklyn, K. Y. gestion.Without injurious medication.
. "Tue use of 'Cestoria ij so universal and "For several years I have recommended: :r.crit; so wdilbiown that it seems a work your4 CastoriV and shall always continue to
c f suncrcrogationio endorseit Few ore the do so os it hos invariably produced beneficial
Srcligcnt families who do not heep Castoria results. "
v.;*^cat7rcach.',, EDWIR F PABDUZ, M. D.,CASIXÂMARTYS,D. 125th Street and 7th Ave, New York City.
Sew York CityTHE CECTAUR COMPJJÏT, 77 JIUREXY STREET, SEW YORK Crrr.
OBWHHHMSaWaVMOaVMHBJn
nwd>iwwi"iii|i>i wu II ni MU .*<;>x .«sean ^P'.'.'v.
uarters.J. W. CRIBBES & CO.,. 1Ö1 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
SOUTH CAROLINA AGENTS FOR THE "DENSMOMThe Twentieth Century Typewriter.-
WE fill orders promptly for all kinds of Typewriter novelties and supplies forall Machines and for Minieogrcphs and Neosty I es. -
l%e 'DÈNSMORÈ is'tbe latest achievement of tbe Deosmore fanailj, by whomits predecessor, the Remington, was developed, lt bas fixed type-bar hangersand non.vibrating-two points wbicb insure lasting alignment. It is the mostmodero and practical machine 00 the market.1Tn e DENSMOREis o*ed by the famoas Cíxeegie Steel Company, the Centrai
Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, too Rapid Adáressiog Company ofNew York, which exhibits 16 Densmores in operation at tbe World's Fai*v theNew York, Central and Hudson River Railroad, R. G *Doo 4k Co's MercantileAgency.Some of the nsers of the Deosmore io Colombia, are :
The Evening Joornai, Jones A M'xsoo's Basioess College Mid TypewritingSchool. Richmond sod Danville Railroad, Master of Trains' Office, Judge S. .
W. Melton, Union Central Life Insoraace Company* Benedict Institute andothers. - .J ",.. .;.>,,.>í^t Ji9, * <t ¿fc
rappir dealers at good disoomrt..».a«*Í ».c.
Said theBicycle j Te tts Rifer jTake«
ff*
' I J* *
Have said the same to the PRICES ofSHOES THIS SEASON.
Our SHOES were being made up and most of thom finishedwhen the Disastrous Storm struck us. We laid in a Stock for a
Now we MUST sell them.If you are lookiug for Bargains in Shoea SEE US.
We have just opened a Shoe to catch young men,
Genuine German Cordovan,Hand Sewed for $5.0O.
Never seen before in this countrv.
Our $3.00 Shoes still Lead all others.JOur $2.00 Ladies' Button Boots, are
Unexcelled.
THE LEADERS,Monaghan Block - Sumter, S. C.
j Qa.*-
1893. Fall and Winter. 1893.
Opposite the Court House,SIGN OF THE "BIS BSD BOOT."
WE KEEP PACE WITO THE PROCESSION.Everything up to Date. No fogy
methods/ Procession is the rule. Willgive you the
for the LEAST MONEY. For evidencecome and see our GOODS and be CON¬VINCED.Wehave a complete line of Men's (ÍIAGoodyear Welts at vw
Also a handsome Ladies Button ojShoe atAll of our goods will be sold at popular prices to suit the
STORMY HARD TIMES.Bring in ONE DOLLAR and we will give you a pair of
Ladies' Button Shoes, ''Solid as a Rock," andfor another Dollar
you will get a pair Men's Shoes "Solid as Iron."
Our TRUNKS are the CHEAPEST andthe BEST in the City.