The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 15, 1881, Image 4

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?|e^att|man at? foul RELIGION. MORALS AND PHILO! Rev. C. C. BROWN, Edite GIVING AND LIVING -o Forever the sun is pouring its gold On a hundred worlds that beg and I His warmth he squanders on summits His wealth on the bornes of want and To withhold his largess of precious lig Is to bury himself in eternal night. To give . Is to ?ive. The flower shines not for itself at all, Its joy is the joy it freely diffuses, Of beauty and balm it is prodigal, And it lives ?n the light it freely ic No choice for the rose bot glory or doo To exhale or smother, to wither or bio To deny Is to die. The seas lend silvery rays to the land. The land its sapphire streams to the The heart sends blood to the brain ol maod, The brain to the heart its lightning tn And over and over we yield our breath Till the mirror is dry and images death To live Is to give. He is dead whose hand is noi open wid< To help the deed of a human brother : He doubles the length of his lifelong ric Who gives his fortunate place to <iooi And a thousand milllion lives are his Who carries the world in his sympathie: To deny Is to die. -Boston Trouser -------SWM Little Things. More depends on little things tba think. It is said that Voltaire i five years oIdttiearned an infidel p and he was never able to free hit from its effects, Scott, the comment when despairing, read a hymn of Watts, and was turned from a hf idleness and sin to one of usefuli Cowper, about to drown himself carried the wrong way by his dri and went to write ''God moves i mysterious way." The rubuke < teacher roused Dr. Clark to great ttoD, who had np to that time hud t ^ slow in acquiring knowledge. Bull, the great violinist, rescued f suicide by drowning and taken to near residence of a wealthy lady, ?ame ber protege and soon acqu fame. Robert Moffat, the distingu?s missionary, reading a placard an not ing a missionary meeting, was led devote himself to ^ork for the heat! One step-downward often leads t into the greatest guilt. It is the li words or actions that make or mar lives. BOOK OF JOB.-I call that, as from all theories about it, one of grandest things ever written w pen. One feels, indeed, as if it w not Hebrew ; such a noble univers ty, different from noble patriotism se er et ar i an i s rn, reigns in it. A no book ! ail men's book ! It is our fii eldest statement of the never-endi problem-man's destiny-and Go< way with him here in this eat ih. A all in such free, flowing- outline grand in its sincerity, in its simpli ty ; in its epic melody, and repose reconcilement. There is the seeii ?ye, the mildly understanding hea: So true, every way ; true eyesig and vision for all things ; materi things no less than spiritual : tl horse-"hast thou c?etfced his ne< with thunder ?"-he "laughs at tl * shaking of the spear!" Such livir likenesses were never since draw Sublime sorrow, sublime reconcili lion ; oldest choral melody as of tl heart of manfern! ; so soft and great as the summer midnight, as the wor with its seas and stars ! There nothing written, I think, in the Bib or out of it, of equal literary merit. Carlyle. Little Annie, before going to bet lifted up her heart in prayer to Jest and gave herself into his keeping, whi! Nettie, her sister, was thoughtlessl undressing herself and jumping int bed without prayer. Annie at once fe asleep and was resting peacefully in th arms of Him to whom she committe herself, while Nettie was restless! turning over. At length she awok Annie, complaining that the pillow was so hard and fiat she could not slee upon it. 'I know what is the the mat ter with your pillow,' said Annie, 'ther is no prayer in it.' Little Netti thought a moment, then crept quiet! out of bed, prayed, laid down again an? found her pillow softer. She then sai< to herself: 'That is what the pillow wanted ; it is soft now,' and she soon too, was sweetly sleeping. Are there not thousands of other pil ?ows in the world which might be soft ened by prayer ? The ninth triennial conference of tb? delegates of the Y. M. C. Association throughout the world was lately bel? at Exeter Hall, in London. Ameaic; Scotland, England, and the Britisl colonies were represented. Ear Shaftesbury, who addressed thc cou ference^ called it a great ecum?nica counc:1 representing, as it does, tbre< thousand associations in ail parts o the world. Mr. George Wiliams, th? founder of the Y. M. C. A., was pres ent, and was one of the presidents o the meeting. The principal topics o discussion bore upon improved moth ods in the work of thc associations "MONEY SAVED MONEY EARNED, I ASK ALL WHO Want to get the most goods for the leas money to GIVE ME A CALL. It will cost you nothing when you come t< town to drop in at my store and take a look around. REMEMBER THE PLACE. SCHWERINS. ON MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE CHINA'S DRUG STOLE. Toa will find always in stock Family and Fancy Groceries Com, "WTiea-t, Seed Oats, Eye, &c. A Full Line of School Books. ALBUMS, SEASIDES, Blank Bcolzs and Stationery, TOYS AND FANGT ARTICLES. I mean business, and will guarantee my good? as sound, fresh, and cheaper than t^>e cheapest. New goods constantly arriving-Clerks polite and attentive-and every honorable inducement is hcrebr offvred. Sept 13 Expert Penmanship. At tbe Omaha National Batik may be seen a ?20 bill executed entirely with a pen by sonic expert penman and forger, It is very skillfully done, and not one person out of a hundred would detect it without the dosest examina? tion, and even then the chances are that the detection would bc purely ac? cidental. lt is executed in all the various colored inks used on bank nott s, and even the paper itself is made to look like bank note paper by little strokes of the pen. This bili is really a wonderful curiosity. It was paid to the bank by a Government official, through whose hands it passed without detection. It was received at the bank, but its true character was soon afterwards discovered. Tbe execution of the bill probably required two days' hard work, which would give the forger ?10 a day for his labor. He has probably set a?oat many of these bills, as well as bills of ? larger denomination, and it is likely j that the twenty-dollar bill above men- j ttoned has passed through hundreds of hands without detection. An observer who considers kissing an aesthetic pleasure, says the negroes as a ! rule, never indulge in it, has heard j that Indians never do, and says that among the lower classes of white women it is a rarity. The leading Scientists of to-day agree rhai most diseases are caused by disordered Kidneys < r Liver. If therefore, tue Kidneys and Liver are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be the result. This truth h is only been known a short time and for years people suffered great agony without nein? able to frnd relief- The3 discovery of Warner's Safe Kiiiney and Liver Cure marks a new era in tbe treat meut of these tr.-ubles Ma<?e from a simple tropical leaf i.f rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order. It is a POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the b dy-for Torpid Liver - Headaches-Jaundice-Dizziness-{J ravel - Fever. Ague-Malaria: Fever, and all difficul? ties of the Kidneys, Liverand Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remed}* for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstrua? tion aud is invaluable for Lcncorrhcea or fall? ing of the Womb. AS a Blood PuriSer it is un equaled, for it cures the orgn::? that nwlce the blood. This Remedy, which has done such wonders, is put up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of any medicine upon the market, and is sold by Druggists ann all dealers at $1 25 per bottle. For Diabetes, inquire for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CUBE. It is a Positive Remedy. II. II. WARNER ? CO . Rochester, X. T. M. h. KIN ARD, DEALER IN CLOTHING, Genis' Furnishing: Goods, HATS, TRUMS, VALISES, &c. 110 MAIN STREET, Opposite Wheeler House. COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept 20_Gm A. G. BAKER* 127 MAIN STREET, Columbia, So. Ca., MANUFACTURER OF CIG-ARS, AND DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c., &c. Orders promptly filled and satisfac? tion guaranteed. September 20-3m j oms cTm?LT! COLUMBIA, a a, IMPOUTER AND DEALER IX General Hardware, j Belting, Packing, Lacing, Wrenches, j Machinery Otis, FILES, CIRCULAR SAWS, SAW Gue? rners. Saw Upsets, Oilers, Lime, Ceraeut, Plaster, Laths, Hair, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Glue, Win? dow Glass, Putty, ?fcc., &c., The largest variety of above goods in thc State and for sale at lowest prices, orders ac? companied with the money or City references will have prompt and careful attention.. Septem ber 2o Sm JAS. M. MORRIS & GO., DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries, -AXD FOOD PRODUCTS GENERALLY, NO 122 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. AU goods sold by us guaranteed, or money refunded; Coffee Roasted Frcsli each Week and \ Ground without Extra Charge. Sept 20-Gm. ! WRIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, & O'. THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE, withal! modern improvements, is now I open for the reception of guests. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, j May G. Proprietors I COLUMBIA HOTEL j E. X. LOWRANCE; Proprietor CO LUM JU A, S. C. ? Table, Rooms and Servants First-class. j RATES REASONABLE; Sept 2';-3m THE GUAM) CENTRAL HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING renewed my Leascof-'TheGraml Central Hotel'' lima-, terni of years, I ! beg leave to inform the Public that the Jloust has been thoroughly re-.pai.uttd-, and is now furnished wi'h new and improved f?latk Walnut Furniture, Wire Spring i:?<ls wi tl best Ma-ir Mattresses, Velvet and I!russels Carpels. Electric Annunciatorsconnect will every room, and ihe Hotel ?s connecte?' through the t'olumbia Telephonic ivxehang. with every prominent place of busines; throughout theCity. These ad vantages, wit! competent attendants, warrant me in assurhij. the traveling Public ?isgood accommodation: as the South vnn alford. JOHN T. WI ELEV, Proprietor. Sept 20 - Sm I RO J BROWN'S IRON BITTERS are a certain caro for all diseases requiring a complete tonic; espe? cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter? mittent Fevers, "Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc Enriches the blood, strength? ens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts lite a charm on thc digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heart carn, etc The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache. Sold by all Drug? gists at $i.00 a bottle. BROWN CHE3IICAIJ CO. Baltimore, Md. Soe that all Iron Bitters we rn ado br tew Cuenco. Co. uDd bavc crossed red liacs aud trade ?cari ott ?rapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS? SADDLERY AND HARNESS. TOE FIXEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to bi worked up at tuc lowest living figures, HARNESS of thc latest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell. I am prepared to do all kinds of Jobs in my Hne of business. All Orders received wiil be promptly attended to, and with the greatest care. -A full lice of READY-MA DE HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES. COLLARS, MARTIN? GALES, and EVERYTHING ELSE pertaining toa First-class Harness Shop. OLD HARNESS made to look as good as NEW, COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY. All WORK in mv line GUARANTEED to ?rive SATISFACTION. T, 0. WROTEN, Corner of Main and Dugan .Streets March 15, 1881. ly. A. J. O t DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, -AND FINIS TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, ic., ?C. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, DYE STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, &c. Jig?** Physicians' prescription? accurately compounded. March IS-ly This Mystery Explained. QQO^vIsthc patent name of an invaluable ? v y y remedy for removing from thc human system pin and stomach worm?. It was the proscription of a celebrated physician, and saved the life of thc child it was iiii4 ^nscd fur. It h;:s since been the means of saving thc lives of thousands of children by ifs timely use. It is put up in the form of powders, ready for use. and children t;tke it readily, as ic is a pleasant medicino. Sold hy dealers in medicine nt 2") cents. "Earliest Flowers of Spring/0 DESPORTES & EDMUNDS. WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts Beautiful Cambrics at Sh c. Beautiful Prints at 6?c Large Towels at 10 c. Large Linen Towels at 15 c. Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 c. Ladies7 do do (Bargain) at 10 c. Misses' Sun Hats at 25 c. A beautiful line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hand-sewed Shoes ; also the cheaper qualities. Gents', Youths' and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Neck-Wear, Gloves, Trunks, Valises; Steel Scissors and Needles. -o DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of the season-a drive io Black Silks, Trimming Silks and Cretomc Cloths and Lace Curtains for Upholstering. GENT S CASI3.MERES, Cloths, Jeans, Ducks, Drills, from all the Celebrated factories of America. -o We are prepared to sell Good Goods as cheaply as any house in the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Desportes & IMmumds, Wright's Hotel Block, COLUMBIA, S. O. March 15, 1881. WILSON, CHILDS PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. PA I ^^^^^^^ MANUFACTUKERS OF ALL KIXDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons Carts Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April IO_ FREE TO EVERYBODY. i A BEAUTIFUL BOOK j FOR THE ASKING. _ : Bjr applying personally at thc nearest o Hice of the SINGER I MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (or by postal card if at a j distance,) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully ! illustrated copy of a New Book, entitled i I Genius Rewa OR THE STORY if iii am wm j containing a handsome und cosily steel engraving frontispiece : also 28 finely engraved wood-cuts, and bound in an elaborate ! 3Blxxe sLmd G-old ! UnOKMPIII (MIL ;!NO charge whatever is made for this handsome hook, windi : can bo obtain d only by application at branch and subordi ! ; u ac offices of the Singer Manufacturing Co. li ?mi mmmmm wmm J ni st- S Principal Office, Si Union Square, NEW YORK. ?. SUA: rs TBS ATTENTION Of In's Friends and the Public generally to Iiis Large Stock of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of which he is receiving WEEKLY ADDITIONS. Just received another supply of those CHEAP SPRING-BEDS. For Comfort and Durability they cannot be surpassed. -ALSO CLOTH AND PAPER WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERING, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING-GLASSES, MATTRESSES, &c, &c. 33?" Farhiture repaired neatly, and in a practicable manner. Upholster- j ing done with dispatch. MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO WL BOG-A?T'S NEW STOSB. Jan 20 Sra . F. W, BELCMME, .DEALER IN Agent, DROH i UllIC? TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &G, -o Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genii- j ino, and of the best quality. Call aud see for yourselves. Sumter, S. C , Jan. 20, ISSI. THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announce to the public, that he is prepar? ed to furnish Monuments, Headstones, AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK, at the "Rock Bottom Price.--, guaranteeing full satisfaction, both in style and workmanship. W. P. SMITH. .Tan 27 J y INSURANCE .AND BUSINESS AGENCY. Languages, Book-Keeping, &c, TAUGHT. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED has leased thc Office |_ in tho MayrantBuilding, formerly occu pied by E. M. Seabrook, Esq., and offers his services: To insuro property in the best Insurance Companies in the world. To insure live- in the New York Life Ins. Co. To adjust and balance books. Io prepare petitions for abasement of State and County Taxes. To buy and sell Real Estate. To draw Titles, Bonds, Mortgages, and Leases. To perform the duties of Notary Public. To adjust losses by fire. -ALSO, Latin, French, .Mathematics, Book-keeping and Drawing, taught daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock at $3.00 per month for each branch. Office hours, from 12 to 4, and from 5 to S P. M. (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) CHAS. H. MOISE. Maren 4 ISSI THE SUMTER STOVE MAN. T. C."SCAFFE STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE, STOVE CASTINGS, WIL? LOW WAKE, DRIV? EN PUMPS, GAS PIPES AND ELBOWS. ALSO LAMP FIXINGS AND CROCKERY. Gns Pipe Cut and Threaded. Water Works Put Up. Pumps Put Down. Stoves Rebuilt. Tin Ware Repaired. Guns Put in Order. Houses Roofed. Mnv 12 lvr WEDGEFIELD BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. WITH thc view of meeting '.ho demand for BuildfrigLotsal Wedgefield, the under? sign cd lias decided to lav ont in lots about TEX ACHES of hind. NEAR THE DEPOT, which v.*ill be sold low; and on reasonable terms, to bonn tff/<rscti!r-rs. JAS. IL AYCOCK, Ana 17-tf. Wedgefield. S. C. If von wish to I CARDENING jrowVcjrclaMcs for > _ _ _ _ " ^. - _ Sale, read \FOR PROFIT. If von wish to he- ) PRACTICAL !om?Vp\????,da1 j" FLOR IC ULTU RE If you wish to Gar- GARDENING den tor Amusement r u or for li?me Cse j" FOR PLEASURE. only, rca?! All t>y PETElt nEXl>KRSO!V. Price $1.5(1 each, postpaid by mail. Our Combined Catalogue pt For 1SS2, <=vnt free on application. PETER HENDERSON ?fe CO. 35 Cortlandt St., New York. THE. HOUSE AND TUE OWNER. KNOW THYSELF. Every man should know how he is made md what he is made for, both to enjoy this ire and the next. 'What's a home, or land, or "Kine, or moat, Tone can't rest for pain, nor sleep, nor eat, Xor go about in comfort? Here's the ques :ion : What's all tbc world without a good Ideation ?" HEINITSH'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES The reputation of Dr. HEINJTSR'S MEDI? CINES is becoming world-wide as the best medicines for the Blood and Liver. This is ??hat everybody says. Thc Blood and Liver ['ills for the Liver, Queen's Delight for the 31ood, Rose Cordial for Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains and Aches, luna Shill Cure for Chills and Fever. Are for sale by Druggists, and at Beiniish's Family Drug Store COLUMBIA, S. C. ST-AJSTLEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP ! FOR THE.CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, In? fluenza. Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Bron? chitis, Asthma, and all affections of the Lungs. A. valuable Expectorant and SoelhiDg Cough Hemed v. -o ROSE CORDIAL For tbe cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint. Pains, Cramps, Cholera, Cholera Morons; Sick Stomach, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Wind in thc Stomach, Hysterics, Paintings. Low Spirits, Melancholy. For Infants-one of the best Sooth lng Med ici nes for Teething. Belly Ache, Looseness of Bowels, Fretfulness, Restlessness, md all complaints incident to Children. MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL, Soothing for Children Teething. A wonderful medicine for children of all 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 easy. For Teething, Infiammation of the Gnms, Spasms, Fits, Bellyache, Wind on the Stom? ach, Griping Pains. Sour Stomach, Looseness, Bowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Cholera Morbus Vomiting, Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints incident to Children. RTCORD'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, Seminal Weakness, Obstruction aod Incontinence of Urine. Extract from 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 me that his son had been taking the Queen's Delight, ano: is more henel; ted by it than by any other medicine. He wants a dozen bottles.-" :;Dr. E. Heinitsh :-Your medicine for Chills and Fever is a sure remedy. I have been suffering for several months past, and one bottle ofyour Chill and Fever Cure has entirely cured the disease. I have not had a chill since, and J 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 well : my appetite better and my headache gone. I feel like a young man; I shall use yoSV valuable medicine as long as I continue to improve." Yours, Respectfully, J. L. B. "Mr. E. Heinitsh-Dear Sir :-Mrs. Rials was suffering with Liver Complaint and pains in the side and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bad appetite, and general bad health. I procured one bottle ofyour 'Queen's Delight' and Blood Pills. J regard her case as cured. She is looking as well as she ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to the afflicted. I give this certificate cheerfully." Yours, Respectfully, J. D. J. Febrnarv 15 V v> w il? \ Eas boen in constant w^; / two bv ilio jubile J?-~'f-': ].f^$^ < \ ~\Z i-W-t-i*-./ -.. i for ever twenty years, \v?V#?^V and ?3 tho ?jr>st preparation .-.vcr invented for II2SXOR- \ Tb.9 ?:W-; G??AT HAT:: TO IT:: j State rouTHFUL COLO:: AND I Assayer. VHF*. A v of Mas: It. supplies the natural j foci a:i:l color tc t?io hair ! jrlauda without staimutj <ho i skin. It will increase and ; thicken tho growth of tho i hair, prevent ii:? blanching I and fall?n? off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS. It ?tires Tt<'h?r..sr. Erup? tions and Dandruff. As a HAIR DKF.S.SIN? it ii very desirable, giving: thc hair a silken softness which ail admire. It keeps the imid clean, sweet and healthy. WHISKERS will chance the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being: in ono preparation it id easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & GO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. I HOP BITTERS. ( V ~:not a Prick.) f,l C< ) NVA IX S I? HOPS, BtT:tr, >IAND?tAKE, y ??AN??E?.it?x; t% ....,._.". f. rv i \v *.??? .:.>!!.!>!?-\ I. QfA 1.1 '? ' " .-.:.!. In i ric;:.-. Yn <i:uE 3 AH Ti ? JA'.' VviiMS,^.S:.-;-:->:.r?.!rs'.y?:illy i i Mu?'' '. ??fa?>?ui??ti?; sicco m COLD. WIM ?>?? voit f?r :.. ?l^-y v.::i ?iof r-.irn or u',-'" or ?-?r:i?y?iu:m ?i'j|*i:vc er injurious '" imitai ?-i t!:t-::U Ask-vm.r tlniw? i-f !:i?.-<n?.I try t.; :i-i-' r?-'rp. Puke no lither. ls 1? I.C t:? :>:t :>!'>..!'H-?>.).! Srr?-<! *f !:.!?. .?:ro for jJ5> * 1 ?r ti)? !v?:: = i-f.---5. I.-;?* ..!' ?.;*HNti, 11?t?a, rii :uui 1.:I?V..;I.-<. r. N. > .. A T.nto.0.,1. OQ/A/T ?S WHAT o very nintliei needs fo ?^.jyj't hpr ob?bL when it is troubled witb worms: Sol I hy drniici-it<. Hardware Merchants, SOLE AGENTS FOR WHEELER & MELICK COMPANY'S THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND SEPARATERS, THE I TH AK A HORSE RAKE, BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. AMERICAN BARBED WIRE FENC? ING. L T. GRANT'S PATENT FAN MILLS. Schofield's Cotton Press. THE CENTENIAL COTTON GIN, CONDENSERS and FEEDERS; ALSO AGENTS FOR The Brown Cotton Gin, 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 linc of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c. HART & COMPANY, Charleston, 8. C. May ai, ISSI. ly. & CALDER BROS., COTTON FACTORS -AND WHOLESALE GROCERS WILMINGTON, N. C. BAGGING, SALT, COFFEE, TIES, BACON, TWIN MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c, &c. Wilson Childs" &~Co^WAGONTS, at manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances on Consignments, and prompt returns at highest market prices._Supt. 2 O li?TCHELL & ? WILMINGTON, W. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manufac?nr -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN. PEA MEAL, &c. -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 charge for de? livery to Railroad. - B. F. MITCHELL & SON. WULBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Irais, .Liprs, Tota, k 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 Elp &0LBS1TS & SC?, Wholesale Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of aH Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAXj RAGS, PAP ER STOCK AND COTTON, Cotton Ties, New and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. P. ?. BOX 549, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10 lr ROBERT HOUGH & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Brandies, Vines an? Whiskies 44 Sauth-Street, Baltimore, Md. December 9_ J. D. CRAIG'S PUKNITUEE AND UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Sumter, SC A (ESTABLISHED IN 1856.) FULL ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE constantly in store, at prices to suit the times. BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Nets, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Mattresses, ?tc, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FULL ?.KD COMPLETE, COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from ?3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day, is giren to this business, in all its departments,, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Nov 10 ) *THEM0ST POPULAR |j? ORDER I f??r\ LIFET1 M E t* I X . SUAPASSESj^OTHERS !| ?soippl^go. % H 30 UNION SQfNEW YORK A CHICAGO ILU^-- g 3 c^9Q RANGE MASS. j| T. IJ. BISSF.LL, Charleston. July 1 S2 Watche*. Stem-wlnJer8$3 50. Whiti?m?t?i nnnt'..-;t. Imitation j:old|G. SolU^oMJIi Cheap??-;-. : f.<r r.mr oxen i:-e or ?ptctlUtir? J .urpMM. Vatasijo <..>: a!o?u?r.-ec. l?I?XP?OAtO., 13'J\astauSuX? . l?ete