The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 01, 1881, Image 4
RELIGION, MORALS AND PHILOSOPH
Rev. C. C. BROWN, Editor.
MASTES, SAY OjS*
Master, spetik ! thy sejrva.nl bea.reih,
Longing for thy gracious word,
Longing for thy voice that cheercth ;
Master, let it now be heard.
I ana listening, Lord for thee,
What hast thou to say to nie?
Master, speak in love and power ;
Crown the mercies of the day,
In this quiet evening hour
Of the raoonrise o'er the bay.
With the music of thy voice ;
Speak, and bid tby child rejoice.
Often through my heart is pealing
Many another voice than thine,
Many an uuwiliea echo stealing
From the walls of this thy shrine,
Let thy longed-for accents fall ;
Master, speak ! aud siieuje all.
Master, speak ! I do not doubt thee.
Though so tearfully I plead :
Saviour, Shepherd ! oh, without thee
Life would be a blank, indeed.
But I io:?g for fuller light,
Deeper love, and clearer sight.
Resting on the "faithful saying,"
Trusting what thy gospel saith,
On thy written promise staying,
All my hope in life and death ;?
Yet I ask for something more
From thy lore's eshaustless store.
Speak to me by nan.e, 0 M^ter,
Let- me know it is to me ;
Speak that I may follow faster,
With a step more Sroi and free,
Where the Shepherd ^ea?s the Sock,
In the shadow of the Kock.
Master, speak ! I kneel before thee,
Listening, longing, waiting still,
Oh, how long skill I implore thee
This petition to fulfil ?
Hast thou not oue word for me ?
Must my prayer unanswered be?
Master, speak 1 though least and lowest
Let me not unheard depart ;
Master, speak ! for oh ! thou knocrest
All the yearning of my heart ;
Knowcst all its truest need ;
Speak ! and make me blest indeed.
Master, speak ! and make me ready
When thy voice is truly heard,
With obedience glad and steady
Still to follow every word.
I am listening, Lord, for thee ;
Master, speak, oh, speak to me.
Francis Ridley ITuvergol.
j - un n v- 1 '-jucw r-11 th ; i ?! mm
Look at Christ
There nx the eyes of your miud.
Be not overmuch anxious to discern
what belongs to one nature and what
to the ether. Fix your contemplation
on this person. Behold Him dyiug,
behold Him reigning. There is no
danger of ?oin^ astray when in your
common .thought and prayers, your
whole soul gees forth to a single undi
vided object, Christ.
Arc you feeling for His support and
resting on His sympathy like a man?
You do weil ; He is bone of your bone,
and flesh of your Sesh. Are you pray
ing to Him as God? Ycu do well;
ycu do no more than dying Stephen,
who said, l\Lord Jesus, receive my
spirit, for he is 'God over all, blessed
forever.' if you v. ish the grand se
cret of religion couched in a single
maxim: if you would learn how to be
reconciled, and how to abide so ; if you
would be holy and happy, take this
rule : Look to Christ.
Just so much piety have you as you
have Christ in your thoughts. Study
the nerson of Christ. As you would i
diligently traverse a great domain, j
every part cf which ycu were bound to j
know, so seat yourself and expatiate !
upon the character aud personality of
Jesus Christ as recorded in the Scrip
turcs, 13o<ria the New Testament, and !
never stop reading it over and over, j
with this very thing in view, to learn
more and more of- Christ. Kis own
light will shine on Iiis own glorious
countenance, and as you read again
and again, you will see its lineaments j
radiant with higher and higher ill ami- j
nation ; each adorable feature will be ;
more distinct and familier: vou will
know it better, as the face of a friend, j
of a brother, of a Christ, of all other j
words come short; you will feel the I
fleshly tablet of your heart receiving j
the rays from .this "shining in the ;
face of Jesus ;*' and as you feel the re- i
flection of this Sun of Righteousness, j
you will own an unwonted glow. Be- !
holding as in a mirror the glory of the j
Lord, you will be changed into the j
same image. The work of inward as- j
simulation is going on. As you help i
ihc soul by loving contemplation in i
these beams, the pencil of heaven!v !
light is drawing Christ's image within j
you. The table cf the heart is becoming j
His best and most cherished portrait, j
Desist not, then, from such .study of !
His person as shall cause you day by j
day to be more reflective of His image, j
T. IP. Alexander.
"I Love You." i
A tired woman hushed to sleep her j
nestling babe. Beauty once male her j
face radiant, perhaps, but ali that beau- j
ty is gone now. The blue eye is dim;
and faded?the pale brow covered with !
lines of care. Perhaps, with that far- j
off look of hers, she ices three little i
graves, green with as many summers. .
Her home is very humble?all day the ; '
has toiled, and the fainting spirit almost J
surrenders to fatigue, the downcast eyes : J
tremble in tears?she is so wesry I
And every' nerve tingles when the |
'boys' come hungry from school, some j
with a tale of sorrow that mother must .
bear. i ;
And after they wore hushed with \
kisses or chidings, it is time to gel sup- j
per for seven hungry mouths, and the
accustomed, never ending rout;no of j
putting away and cleaning up. till the !
worn-out creature wonders with a sigh
if there really will ever corne a rctt to
her?an eternal rest.
At last she can seat her weary limbs :
in the old corner rocking chair. The
babe, whose eyes-close fitfully to a luila- ;
byy lies in his father's lap. He is a (
plain man, that good father, with an
honest face and a great heart, that *
would take in all the cares and sorrow :
of the household. i
The babe sleep?. With a rude gen-;
tleness he lays it on its mother's bosom,
and as the ruddy firelight plays over
her careworn features, he looks upon 0
her with eyes suddenly grown lustrous
and beautiful He lifts his great band f
softly till it rests on her shoulder, as c
he savs : s
'I love vou.
u
How the poor heart leaps in<0 love, 0
liarhfc and rest. How vanish the cares =
ibnt trod Upen hor very soul. iShe re
Sects r.ot now ihat the prctt}' babe with
pjak-?usacd cheek agaiust her breast
has worn her patience thread-bare with
its constant fours unrest. She forgets
that the fire weald smoke, the broth
burn, that the children teased her, that
the clothes-line broke, and that every
?hub iu her frame ached with fatigue.
What wore those in comparison with
the steadfast. love that has burned for
eighteen years ; is the sunlight of hap
piness, through the clom?s of despair,
when beauty made her winning, and
when her charm of loneliness had gone,
and the freshness of her youth depart
ed forever? What cared she for aught
outside her borne, though she had
many sorrows, while such words thrill
ed her whole being ?
'1 love you. MaryV
Ah I you lo::g, loug married, repin
ing husbands, who exact every atten
tion and duty?how much would it cost
to make your home thus beautiful, with
all its cares ? I tell you, one word will
loosen great burdens from the should
ers of the woman you call wife. Try
it. Go home some night and look upon
her with the eyes long ago. For one
moment think how great trials she took
into her heart when she married you.
Then tenderly clasp her hand, and as
she looks with wonder-opened eyes
say to her in a low and steady voice,
net carelessly and sportively, but earn
estly :
i love you."
Trust me, it will bo to her and to
you both better than diamonds?
jExcTio'vje
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The surest method of arriving at a
knowledge of God's eternal purposes
about us is to be found in the right use of
the present moment. Each hour corses
with some little fagot of God's will,
fastened upon its back.?F. U\ Foler.
The book to read is not the one
which thinks for you, but the one which
makes you think. No book in the
world equals the Bible for that.?Dr.
M?Kosh.
The ie:t'.ii:!? Scientists of to-<*ay ajjree
that most dLcascs are caused by disi-r?iere-d
luuncys tr Liver. If therefore, l!:c Kidneys
and Liver are kept hi peiftfCt order, perfect
health r.IIl.be the r?-suit. This truth h?s <>i.!y
ween kaowu a sbort time a*.:d for years people
SU?vred great agony wit:..?ut bei::;r able to fi::d
relief. The discovery of Warner's KlU.&cy
arid Liver Care marts a new era in the treat
laOi?t ol these troubles Made ?Y<.:.i a simple
tropical leafc-f rare value, it coutsins ju-t -lie
cicmeuls tiv.?*essary to nourish ar-d invigorate
of ihesc great organs. a:.d safity restore
and kee;v them in urdir: It is a PVSITITE
ULULL?Y f?r ail :?ric diseases luat cause y?lus
its :':e lotccr .'art of :he h t?y?fur Torpid Liver
? Headaches?Jau i:<:kc? Dizziness ? 0 ra^el ?
Fever, Ague?Malarial Fever, an?? ali ditii<*nl
ties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary U.'gans.
It is an excellent :in<l safereiaedy for feiaales
d-jriitg Pregnancy. It will control Menstrua- ^
tior. ai;d i> invaluable Ivr Leueorrboia or fall- |
?ig of the W'wuib. As a Blood i'uriiier it is un i
etMjalcd^for-it-carcs the ergaus thai mvke the i
bf?>od.
This Rvxuudy, which h.'is done such winders,
is put aj> i:; tao L.VitUKrJT SIZE!* BOTTLE
(-f ?ny medicine uj ?>i: tiirf markvt, and \> sold
ivy l>K?ggists ai:d all dealers a; :? ? 2? per buttle
Fur i>i?be:es. iiiqiare i-: VV.-V KN EIt'* S A F ?
DI?i?E'lllSCUttB. It \s z l?u?iiv? ltv:.;e'!y.
11. II. U'AKNEK ? CO . Hoobcst.rr, S Y."
DEALER IN
CLOTHING,
Gents' FumisLing Goods,
HATS, THUMS, VALISES, &c.
110 MAIN STIIEET,
Opposite W/ieelcr House.
COIiO?BSA, S. .
Soot 20 Cm !
~A."g7 BAKER.
V27 MAIN STitEET,
Columbia, So. Ga>, j
MANUFACTURER OF |
CIG-AR8,'
AND DEAXEIl IN
mmi, mum
SNUFF, &e., &o.
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Orders 'promptly filled and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
tSe:>te!:iher 20?2ui
JOHN
COLUMBIA, S, C,
?MPOUTEK AND UEAI/KIt IN
General Hardware,
Belting, Packing, Lacing, Winches, !
MrrjthivrjJ Oil.<,
ILK<: CIRCULAR 8AV.-S, SA\V CUAI-j
n?vr?. .S:iv.- Upsets. Oilers-, Linie. CeTaen?, :
l'ia.-.ter. Laths. Lair, R.iir.is. ?Mis,
Brushes. Varnishes, G!t:e, V>.
<j'.;v.- Glass. Ratty. &c, fee.,
The largest variety of above goods in th;
>taic a;:-! at luwest pri?-? s. brd< :-.- a?- ;
:o?iipat;:( d wir!: the ?oaey ? City :? !viv:;c>
vi;; t.i'vc prompt aut? careful atteritio?.
Svptciii1.'" : lu Can
"Is; u> Mmm mn \
DEALERS !X
Choice Faraiiy Groceries, '
-ax;? I
FOOD i'KODrn'S Ci;X:^tALtA.
\Q 122 MAIN STRICKT, COL?MHIA, S. C j
All goods sold by >:s guaranteed, or icotiej* j
::-R':.
C'.l!--" Roasted Fresh c?'-h 'Veck and -
Lv>i.:.c: \vi.!>': ;! Extra Charge.
S : t 20?.?r:L
llMi STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING :
- ith It.ncllible ir.lc, or for \ rititit.g visiting !
:ird?, and
STAMPS OF ANY KINB
?r stamping DU-SISESS CA?tDS, E2CVEL
^E5; or-any thing else Spcmniei?* td various
ty!--*s on han^i, wbieb bo shown with pleas
re. Tic LOWRST PRICIIS possil-e, und
rders tiiled prompt!v.
Call on C. .". OSIEKN,
At the True Southron 0ii.ee.
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BROWN'S IRON BITTEKS are
j a certain cure for all diseases
requiring a complete tonic; espe
cially Indigestion, Uyspepsia? Inter
mitteilt Fevers, "Want of Appetite,
! Ircss of Strength, Irack of Energy?
I etc Enriches the blood, stresgtn?
j ens the xnnsclss, axsd gives new
! ?i?e to the nervc3. Acts like a
charm on the digestive organs,
! removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
snch as tasting the food, Belching,
Scat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
j etc The only Iron Preparation
I that will not blacken the teeth or
j give headache. Sold by all Drag
i gists at $i.00 a bottle.
BROWN CHEMICAL. CO.
Baltimore, McL
See ihat all Iroa E?itTs arc mr-ds by Buowk Chxjt.ci?
Co. cad baro cruKsod red Hees aaci trade siark oa wrapper.
EEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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j rp'IE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready
j |_ to bj v.oikc-J up at the lowest Iiviug
I figures,
: HARIvESS of the latest style ami of my
J own workmanship, at my shop to seil,
I I am prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in
ray line of business. All Orders received
will be promptly attended to, and with the
greatest care.
-A full line of
REAL)Y-MADE HARNESS.
saddles, BRIDLES,
collars, MARTIN
gales, and
everything ELSE
pertaining to a First-class Harness Shop.
old harness made to look as good
as new.
covering and repairing Old trunks
?a specialty;
All WORK in my line GUARANTEED
to give SATISFACTION.
T. 0. WROTEN,
Corner of Main and Dugau Streets
March 15, 1381. ly.
A. J.
DEALER IN
nemicals.
PINS TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH
LRU*'H ES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY
TOILET ARTICLES. .';c. cc.
Paints, Oils, Tarnishes,
-A.vn
DYE STUFFS.
GLASS, PUTTY, &c.
?;55'' Physicians' prescriptions accurately
compounded. March IS?ly
This Mystery Explained*
OQ/l ^Is :he patent name of an invaluable
r*jyj\)*J remedy for removing from the
human system pin and stomach worms. It was
r.he prescription i;f n celebrated physician, and
saved the life of the child, it was dispensed for.
Tt l?s's >incc been the means of saving the live*
of thfu.-antjs of children by its timely use.
It is put up in the form of powders, ready for
use. and chiKiren take it readily, as ic is a
pleasant medicine. ?idd by dealer.-; in medicine
:;i 25 ec:;ts.
FH?L A BS L F SI-A WAGOS WOE
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MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons,
Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels. Trucks and Wheelbarrows.
April 10 ' 1v
FMEB TO Iliiiiiil
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IF'vT? '-*7j"-rZ- vc&rt
$M W3
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No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which
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Principal Ofilcc, 34 Union Square,
NEW YO RK
CATAHRi: ?3tr.o forerunner o" C&namnnt?cn, B?oncHtis, Drr.^i:3i^ Liver Complaint, Fomals
DsfKise. Nervous l>c? :r;-.y a;:'l JVo':^rKi;ve J'usil?. *
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:-".?r l'. ;uy? Car6of':*n fcci;?>< f r-" . fC'??S OLG"...Tv.: vj raiut?'s S. T*. Till or S?tV?
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?wiisLx;at?.y beordere:? ?hroasrb Zisz&st?i asents, or vi:c.A,t:y 'ronatiic-j.i.i'uonice,.
5?'0 ^ti??T'?y <f*vr;-M ?-4'>1T>T,?"r "PT'TT. - TiT'r.Tii'T i
THE ik??TH.NTliH
Of his Friends and the Public
generally to Iiis Large Stock of
FURNITURE AND CKA?RS
of which he fa receiving WEEKLY
ADDITIONS.
Just received another supply" of
those
CHEAP SPRfXG-BEGS.
For Comfort and Durability they
cannot ha surpassed.
?ALSO?
CLOTH AND PAPER
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPERING,
PICTURE FRAMES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
MATTRESSES, &c, &c.
?3^" Furniture repaired neatly, and
in a practicable manner. Upholster
ing' done with dispatch.
MAIN STREET, frEXT DOOR. TO
WM. BONN'S imW
Jaa 20 Sin
ui Sr. m mlMmh,
Agent,
-DEALER IN?
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY.
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG
STORE.
Tobacco, Snuffmid Segars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C.,'
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Physician's Prescriptions carefully
compounded, and orders answered
with care and dispatch.
The public will find ray stock of
Medicines complete, warranted geuu
ine, and of the best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
Sam ter. S. C , Jan. 20, 1SSL ?tn.
PfTH'E UNDERSIGNED is>a!d rennet fnlly
Jl_ announce to the public, that he is prepar
cd to furnish
Mob umsn fcs, Headstones,
and all kinds of cemetery ivohk.
at the -Rock Bottom Prices, jruarantectng tall
satisfaction, both in style and workmanship.
V. P. bMlTH.
Jan 27 1*
AIM SUx\???u?d
E??S?1?SS A?EHCY.
Languages, Book-Keeping, Sc.,
THE UND?KSllxNED has leased the Ogee
in the Mayrcint I?uiiu?njr. formerly i-e??
pied by E. M. Scabrook, Esfp, and offers his
services:
To insure property in the best Insurance
Companies in the world.
To insure live, in the Nc-'.v York Life Ins. Co.
To ??jast and balance books.
T'> prepare petitions for nOa'etaeat of State
and County 'J ;ixe5.
To buy and sell Real Estate.
To draw Titles, Bonds. Morlinges, and
Leases.
To perform the duties of Notary Public.
To adjust losses by fire.
-ALSO,
Latin, French, Matheraaties, Book keepinj:
und Uinwinj?; taught daily, iroin 2 to 4 o'clock j
at $3.00 per month far each branch
Office hoars, from 12 to -J. and from 5 to S
P. M.
(Saturdays nod Sunday's excepted)
CIIAS. II. M OISE.
M:.7rn i I SSI
COLCMLIA, 8. G. j
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T'J?S NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE, '
with, all modern improvements, is now
onen for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON,
May 6. Proprietors
COLTO^A HOTEL
H. N. LOWRANCE, Proprietor
COLl'lIMA, S. 0.
Talle, Rooms and Servants First-class.
RATES REASONABLE.
Sept 20?3k _
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TTA VING renewed my Lease of:'The G rand ; 1
JLJL. Central Hotel'' ?br a term of years, I I 3
beg leave to inform the Public that Lite House ! (
lias been thoroughly re-paintid, and is now i 4
furnished with new and improved Black ! !
Walnut Furniture, Wire Spring Beds with j <
best Hair Mattresses, Volve: and Brussels j I
Carpets. Electric Annunciators connect with [ t
ivery room, and the Hotel is connected : 1
ihrongh the Columbia Telephonic Exchange | i
ivi?h every prominent place of business ; 5
Lhroughout lbcCity. I'hese advantages, with : 2
:onrpetcij i attendants, warrant tie in assuring !
J:e traveling Public as good accommodations *
is the South can aiTord. I 1
JOHN T. WILLEY, Proprietor. ! J
Sept 20 _ Sr.i I c
IHIP1JE0ElLl?0??S?;c
Wilmington, X. C. - j.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, j *
First Class Hotel, !
>:.-ard SO i-> S3 on per day?Mercaants ?2 Oil ;
Ih Ii; perry .
i';-.-.i>rnr.>r.
riFI??IFHO??il
CORNER Ol'
Yandcrliorsi awl Kin;*' Sts.
ll-AYINC LEEN LEAS KU i)Y
j&fZ?^m Harlot
(Formerly of iin) Meelin^-S.fc,)
? S NOW OPEN f-r :b- avf.iiaa>iwwB
?. !;.. : r.:?:s. i'vt.-iii;.;,' C!. trie-.-.
iii.d ti:i." !.L>a>- :-'iiv.-;:i >tta:tteii Ho ' i.?
i? ?.<. aird Jiri-ct.t; , !; i f. Street Ra-Pv.";?y..
Tvr.ns; per day. fr. in ! '.; 25 !<> ? ! !;
nwni-ii, !.- ?;:? S-r? '' *- r'-.v
ec>Tdin^c to hicaiion <>', rooms?f:r.r -exn'a.
i-vb lis
liiSliiii^i
FOR SALE.
t^JTl'll tl>/- view uf m-jcling 11;.-demand for
V" 'i l> ildin? Lots at Wedge'icld; tin: under
: _ i ; 1 U::s dtrcTdi-d ; lav on: in b?t.-t ni?o"iil
EN A.'ilES of land. XKAi: THE DE: uT,
rbich will be sohl low. and ox: reasonaole
i-itjis, to bo/m j'u'c S'.'ltiers.
JAS. II. AYCOCK,
Aug 17-tf. Wedgeiieldj S. C. 1 w
TEE MOU SE
ASD THE
OWNER.
KNOW THYSELF.
Every man should know how be is made
and what he is made for, both to enjoy this
life and the nest.
"What's a home, or land, or wiue, or meat,
If one can't rest for pain, nor sleep, nor eat.
Nor go about in comfort?' Here's the ques
tion: What's all the world without a good
digestion Vs
s t a n d a11D
FAMILY SEDICINES
The reputation of Dr. HEINITSH'S MEDI
CINES is becoming world-wide as the. best
medicines for the Blood and-Liver. This is
what everybody says. The Blood and Liver
Pills for the Liver, Queen's Delight for the
Blood, Rose Cordial for Bowel Complaint,
Quaker Liniment for Pains and Aches, Kina
Chiil Cure for Chills and Fever. Are for sale
by Druggists, and at
EtizU?k-s Family Drag Store
COLUMBIA, S. C.
STANLEY'S
celebrated
COUGH SYRUP I
FOR THE CUBE OF COUGHS, COLDS, LN
fiuenza, Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis, Asthma, and all afiectiensoftbe Lungs.
A valuable Expectorant and SoothiDg Cough
Remedy.
ROSE CORDIAL
For the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Bowel Complaint, Pains, Cramps, Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach, Sour Stomach,
Sick and Nervous Headache, Wind in the
Stomach, Hysterics, Fainticgs. Low Spirits,
Melaneholj. For Iufants?one of the best
Soothing .Medicines for Teething. Belly Ache,
Looseness of Bowels, Frcttulncss, Restlessness,
and all complaints incident to Children.
MOTOeITlWiLLNG'S
INFANT CORDIAL,
Soothing for Children Teething;
A wonderful medicine for children of ail
ages and conditions?it improves their health
and regulates their bowels. Mothers may
have full confidence in this preparation as
being the very best medicine for softening the
Gums, and rendering the process of Dentition
e:tsy.
For Teething, Inflammation of the Gums,
Spasms, Fits, Bellyache, Wind on the Stom
ach, Griping Pains. Sour Stomach, Looseness,
Bowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Cholera Morbus
Vomiting, Fr?tfulness, Restlessness, and all
complaints incident to Children.
SICOKD^S
TRUE SPECIFIC,
(The French Remedy.)
For the permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Stricture, and affections of the Kidneys and
Urethra, Swelling of the Glands, SeiniDul
Weakness, Obstruction and Inconliuencc of
Urine.
Extract fron a Letter.
"The Queen's Delight" is beginning to
awaken the attention of our physicians. Its
remarkable curative powers arc seen in its
wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood
purifier there is no medicine- like it known to
the profession. A gentleman told mo that his
son had been taking the Queen's Delight, and
is more benefited by it than by any other
medicine. He wants a dozen bottk-s."
,;Dr. E. tltinitsh :?Your medicine for
Chilis and Fever is a sure remedy. I have
been.snSferihg for several months past, and
cue bottle ofyour Chili and Fever Cure has
entirely cured the disease. I have not had a
chili since, and I regard mv health restored."
Yours, Respectfully- * M. D. WADE.
"I have used two bottles of 'Queen's De
light' and one box pills. The pain in my
back and side have left me ; my liver is acting
weil : my appetite letter and my headache
gone. 1 feel like a young man ; I shall use
yonr valuable medicine as long as I continue
to improve."
Yours, ResncclfuIIv, J. L. B.
"Mr. E. Hehutsh?Dear Sir :?Mrs. Rials
was su.lVi-irig with hiver Complaint and pains
in the side and heart, nervousness, could not
sleep, bad appetite; and general bad health.
I procured on.:- bo?iic ofyour 'Queen's Delight'
and Blood pills. I regard her case as cured.
?he is looking as well us she ever did. Your
'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to the a?licted.
I ;rive this certificate cheerfullv."
\ Yours, Respectfully, " J. D. J.
Fehrnarv 13
? ymisiy vegetable Litter and power
ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and
certain cure for Fever and Ag?c, Chilis
fcn<? Fever, Entcrxuittent or Chill Fe
ver, i?emicteut Fevers Dtnnb Agite,
Periodical or B??ions Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst,
lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back
md loins, and coldness of thy spine and
jxtreraities, are only premonitions of
jeverer symptoms, which terminate in the
jgtia paroxysm, succeeded hy high fever
tad profuse perspiration.
It is a startling fact, that quinine, arse
nic and other poisonous minorais, form the
i>asis of most of the '' Fever and Ague
Preparations," Specifics;" '"Syrups," and
'Tonics." in the * market; The *prepara
Sons made from those mineral poisons;
t?thoug?i they are palatable, and may
weak t'.ic chiil, do r.ot euro, but leave the
nalari?l and tk"ir own drug poison in
he system, producing quinism, dizziness,
inging i:i the cars, headache, vertigo, and
>ther disorders more formidable than the
hsease they were intended to cure.
Iyer's Acfi: Ccue tliorouglily eradicates
hese noxious poisons from the system,
tnd always cures the severest cases. It
contains no quinine; mineral, or any thing
hat ccnld injure tho most delicate pa
ient; and its crowning excellence, above
ts certainty to cure, is that it loaves the
vstem as free from disease us before tho
irtack.
For Liver Cor.ipb?nts, Ayeii's Ague
3.t*xtK, by direct action or ho liver and
?liary apparatus, drives out the poisons
vliich* produce th<"*e complaints, and stim
tltites the system, to a vigorous, healthy
onditiou.
We warrant it when taken according to
[irectious.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aysr & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowe;!, Mass.
SOLD ZY ALL DitUUCISTS r.VEKYT/HEKK.
;.t (A :'.:-,iU.-jac, noi a Wrielt.)
i Ci'.XT.v??tti
1 Hep.---, r,Vi VJ.7: .;;a:v:jhak?..
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ti Livt-r. Ki-Ji:<rs.'ftKtl t"ii!i:iry t>t;.-::::s. %>r
1 Yyiis?e?s. ;iti:>snv>f.:iu<: c--.j>cetul!Y
tj l-i-ai:ii'j Cor.:i'?:ii:?tH:
disttiFvn s?-? r*r
?
3 V.'ilt ?->cpri'.? 'or a r>"C:.-.cy no;.career
i lieip, or for ai'T&iif? mipuw ur lujurlous
A ' fbuml in thetn.
j Asie yonr rtruppist. for Hop I?ittew?ndjtry
them before you sleep; Take no other.
D I. C. ts an absolute?ndlrfcstst???l?:cure for
Drunkenuess, use of onium, tobacco and
narcotics.
Skxd fos Cluculab.
?v;i.??c I in n ill! i
)(\t \Ps l? !? ai cv. ry mother needs fo
" *J SJ. *3 her child. ? : it is troubled with '
wais. Suli by druggists t
Hardware Merchants.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
WHEELER & MELICK C03IPANY'S
THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND
SEPARATEES,
THE ITH A K A HORSE RAKE,
BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS.
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES.
AMERICAN BARBED WIRE FENC
ING.
SRANT5S PATENT
FAN MILLS.
ScfcoSeid's Cotton Press,
THE CENTENNIAL COTTON
GIN,
CONDENSEES and FEEDERS.:
ALSO AGENTS FOR
The Brown Cotton Gin.
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For Sale :
GIN BRISTLES,
SMUT MACHINES,
MILL PICKS,
BOLTING CLOTH,
BOLTING WIRE,
RUBBER BELTING,
BABBITT METAL,
MILL STONES,
MILL SCREWS,
CORN SHELLERS,
COTTON BEAMS,
SUGAR CANE MILLS,
HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS,
AXLES AND SPRINGS.
A Full !uie of Foreign and Doacili;
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
GUNS, &c.
HART & OOMPA3NTY, !
May oi,
KERCHNER
i ALDER
BROS.,
COTTON FACTORS
WHOLESALE GROCERS
WLZjn-KfffGS, n. a
BAGGING,
SALT,
COFFEE,
0
TIES,
BACON,
TWINE, ^
MOLASSES,
CHEESE, &c, he.
Wilson ChTlds~& Co's. WAGONS, at
manufacturer's prices.
Liberal advances on Consignments,
aud prompt returns at highest market
prices. _Sept. 2
B. F. MITCHELL & SON,
WILMINGTON, NY C.
OFFER FOR SALE
AT LOWEST PRICES
Choice grades FLOUR, own manufactur
ALSO,
Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY.
CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &o.
-ALSO,
Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED
OATS.
Selected BLACK SEED OATS.
Selected North Carolina and Maryland
SEED RYE.
Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT.
All our Goods guaranteed best quality
and at lowest prices. No churge for de
livery to Railroad.
B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
M?m, Um T?Mcgo, k.
1-67 a. nd 1 G 9 East- Bay ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
_Dec. 2 '_6
"im mmm & son,
Wholesale Merchants.
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds.
HIDES, FUJ?S AND SKINS.
WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER
STOCK AND COTTON".
Goiton Tics, New and Spliced,
Circulars of Prices furnished on application.
T:3
>. BOX 54S>,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
February 10 ly
aaaae g?nn . nt'in'irjiMwywi
Brunies, fines ? lilies
44 South-Street, Baltimore, Md.
December 9
J. B. CRAIG'S
(ESTABLISHED IN 1S56.)
AFULL ASSORTMENT OF FUIINITURE
constantly in store, at prices to suit the
limes.
BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES,
Bureaus. Wash Stands, Tables,
Bedsteads. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges.
Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses,
What Not?, Wall Brackets, Chromos,
. Window Shades and Fixtures,
Picture Frames. Cord. Tassels,
Picture Glass, vVindoT* Glass,
Putty, Ma?tresses. &c.,-?c.
thf undertaking DEPARTMENT,
IS F17LS AND COIIPLSTE,
COFFINS AND CASKETS of ail descrip
tions and sizes constantly in store at prices
For Adults?from'S3 to 125.
For Children?from $3 to 45.
My special personal attention, day by day, is
?iven to this business, in all its departments,
and satisfaction guaranteed in everv case.
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