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Cu ? RELIGION. MORALS AND PH1LGSC? Rev. C. C. BROWN. Editor. MY TIMES. -;-o BY CAKRIE A BBKSSB. "O "My times are ia Thy bands," I will not fret, ? do not understand Nor need I yet. For all is well I know, Since ail is thine, To hold or to bestow, By right divine. Divine and full of love Thy purpose is, And lifts us up above Barth's vanities. Well may I leave with Thee Each day tnd hour, For Thou wilt give to me, New strength and power. Respectable Whiskey Sellii A temperance, discussion o sprung up in a large coach crossing Alleghanies, and the subject was h died without gloves. One gentlen maintained a stoical silence until could endure it no longer ; then broke oat stroBgly, saying: "Gem men, I want you to understand that am a liquor seller. I keep a pul house, but I would h?ve you know t I have a license, and keep a dec house. I don't keep loafers and lom ers about my place, and when a rx has enough he can get no more at ; bar. I sell to decent people and do respectable business." When he had delivered himself, seemed to think he had put a quiel to the subject, and that no ansv could be given. Not so thought Quaker, who was one of the compac Said he: "Friend, that is the mi damning part of thy business. If tb would sell to drunkards and loafe; thee would help kill off the race, a society would be rid of the them ; b thee takes the young, the poor, t innocent and the unsuspecting and mais drunkards of them. And when th< character and money are gone, th kicks them out, and turns them over the other shop3 to bc finished off ; at thee ensnares others, and sends them < the same road to ruin." Surely the Quaker had the best the argument, for he had the facts < his side. The more respectable ai attractive any public house is, tl greater the mischief it is able to do any decent cummunity.-Evangelio Messenger. Bearing and Training of Chi dren. Never hamper and torment child re with clothes that are "too nice" 1 be anything but wretched in. The may be taught . reasonable care i regard to soiling their clothes, but 1 see a child in a constant ep?ritu; straight-jacket, for fear the mud-cake? <or the game of marbles, or the joli ,-romp will soil the knees, or "muss ;the apron, or disarrange the hair, i ?an indication of idiotic parentage "There are cheap, light, half-woe tfabrics, sold in gray, and in brow ?plaids and stripes, that-piped wit -ir?gfct -colors-make up into excel leu dresses or blouses for little folks being just as cool as print an< .gingham., requiring no starching whe washed, and not soiling or rumpling -easily. 'Let die children have plenty o >sleep. I have seen young children -almost infants-waked and made t< :-get?qp two hours before their natura ?asleep ^:?.s finished, merely because i -was thought best that they shouh * "eat breakfast with the other people.' ?Imagine yourself in the hands of! igiant, and being hauled out of be< .while in the midst of profound an< .refreshing slumber, just foi the privi j lege of eating breakfast with a lot o ?other giants who {fcyci at you if yoi -are-..cross and perhaps vigorously i spank you-some one of them-if yoi ?--say or do anything expressive of you; wretched feelings. There are nt healthy children who take more sleet than they need; and yet we often sc< young boys "routed" before sum ist and set tb work, with empty stomacl and dizzy heads, at chores that migh just as well await the coming of; decent hour. Let us all pray to b( preserved from that slashing, mule headed, and often ignorant farmer who "drives" everything before hin -including his wife and children In the long run he carnes out a gcoc ways behind his more efficient anc more enlightened neighbor, who take: things easily and does things pleasant ly, and steers clear of that kind o haste which makes waste. The firs step toward making boys "hate th? farm" is to cut down their rigiilfu hours of sleep, and make the begin Bing of every day thoroughly wretch ed to them.-MKS. E. II. LELAND, it American Agriculturist for Novem ber. ^ The curious disproportion of Protest ant Episcopal mission work among th' Indians and the negrees calls forth ; .suggestion from the Churchman : 41 . seems pertinent to ask whether the em ployment of fifty-two missionaries amon? the Indians and only fort}*-onc arnon? the colored people is not out of propor tion. Other things being equal, it doe; not appear that the former deserve mon at the hands of the Church than tin latter, or that they will better repay thi efforts devoted to them ; but when it i? remembered that there are from twelve to fifteen times as many colored peoph as Indians in this country, and tba they seem destined to be a permauen element in our civilization it woulc seem as if the Indians, and not they are getting the Hon's share of tm Church's attention. Fatting every thing together in the history of the tw< races, and above'll things in respec to their probable future, there can bi no question that the colored race ha claims on the Church which she ha bat poorly discharged.' Let a maa get but one glimpse of thi King in his beauty, a d then the form: and shapes of an invisible loveliness types which he is content-should breal and fade. Let a man but feel the trutl that goodness is greatness, that there i: no other greatness and the degrading reverence with which the titled of thu world bow before wealth, and the osten tation with which the rich of this work profess their familiarity with title, al the pride of life, what is it to him The iove of the inward, everlasting real, the love that is of the world -- F. W. Robertson. How Milroi came to Write "Paradise*" Regained/' It was ai the time of the Groa Plague tun* tli- poet o? "Paradise Lost'? took up his abode at Chalfont, and it was through the instrumentali? ty of a common friend of his and Wil? liam Penn's that this retreat was se? lected. Thomas Ellwood, the Quaker, had made Milton's acquaintance in Loudon some 3*ears before, when hunted out of house and home by the Bucks just ices, and read Latin to him in his lodging in Jewiu Street. When the plague grew fierce in the city the blind poet bethought him of his one? time secretary, and asked him to find him some retreat in his neighborhood. Ellwood took this "pretty box" for him; and it was herc that he suggested to him the idea of "Paradise Re? gained " Milton had handed him the manuscript of "Paradise Lost" to pass his judgment on. "I pleas? antly said to him," Ellwood relates in his Life, "'Thou hast said much here of Paradise lost., but what hast thou to say of Paradise found?' Ile made me no answer, but sat some time in ! muse; then broke off that discourse j and fell upon another subject. After ; the sickness was over, and the city I well cleansed, he returned thither: ? and when afterward I went to wait I on him there, he showed me In's second j poem, called 'Paradise Regained,' and in a pleasant tone said to me, 'This is owing to you, fer you put it into my head by tho question you put to me at Chalfont, which before I had not thought of."-ALFRED T. STORY, in Harper's Magazine for De? cember. The leading Scientists of to-day agree that most di-cases are caused by disordered Kideeys er Liver. If therefore, the Kidneys aud Liver arc kept in perfect order, perfect health will be thc result. This truth h is only been known a short time and fur years people suffered <jrc;?t agony without being ;ib;e to find relief. The discovery of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era in the treat? ment of these troubles Made from a simple tropical le;t?"(.? rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of the-f-gro'U organs, aud safely restore and keep ?hem ia order. It is a POSITIVE REMEDY fur ati the diseases that cause pains io the lower part of the b dy-for Torpid Liver - Headaches-Jaundice-Dizziness -Gravel - Fever, Agoe.-Malaria: Fever, and all difficul? ties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remedy fur females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstrua? tion and is invaluable for LetiCorrbcca or fall? ing of the Womb. AS a Blood Purifier it is un? equaled, for it cures the organs that viuhc the blood. This Remedy; Tvhich b?s .lone such wonders, is put up fn the LARGEST SIZ li D BOTTLE of any medicine upon tha market, and is sold by 7>?-iz?X'?'>-* :?!.d .-iii dc-alcr.?at SI 25 per bottle. For D;:ibe:es, inquire f?>r WAKXKlfS SAFi-: DIABETES CU lil-L It is a Positive Remedy. II. II. WARNER <t CO . Rochester. 2?. Y. M. L. KIN ARD DEALER. IN CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. 110 MAIN STKEET, Opposite Wheeler House. ? COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept 20 6m A. G. BAKER. 127 MAIN STREET, Columbia, So. Ca., .MANUFACTURER 0? AND DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c, &c. Orders promptly Siled and satisfac? tion guaranteed. September 20-'?tn JOHN C. DIAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN General Hardware, Belting, Packing, Lacing, Wrenches, Mach tuer// Oils, FILES, CIRCULAR SAWS, SAW GU.M mers, S.-.w Upsets. Oilers. Lime, Cement, Piaster, Laths, Hair, Paints; Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, Glue, Win? dow GIa?S, Putty, &c\, &c., Thc larjrcst variety of above creeds in the Stat? and for sale at lowest prices, orders ac? companied with the money or City references will have prompt and careful attention. September 20 3ru J?S. M. MORRIS & SQ., DEALERS IN CLoice Family Groceries, -A NI; FOOD PRODUCTS GEN JE R AJLJL Y ? NU 122 MAINSTREET, COLUMBIA, Sj C AH crocis sold by us guaranteed, or money refunded. Coffee Roasted Fresh each Week and Ground without Extra Charge. S'.'pt 20-Cm. ' J S. CAMPBELL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FANCY AND PLAIN GROCEEIES. Country Produce of all Siads Bongil and Sold. ICS MAIN STREET, C O L" M BIA, S. C. Nov 8 tf HE?K?NS'S m STUDIO, Hoi MAIN STREET, GO Ju UK B? A, S. G. Best Wort.- at Lomes* Vrices. Mr. Fitzgerald is now assisliug me. Nov 8_ WRIGHT'S HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOUSE with all modern improvements, is nov open for the reception of guests. S. tn WRIGHT .fe SON, May ?j. Proprietor* j ? ! ? S ROM BROWNS IR?X BITTERS are a certain cure for all diseases j requiring a complete tonic; cspe ! dally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter? mittent Fevers, "Want of Appetite, j Doss of Strength, Dack of Energy, etc Enriches thc blood, strength? ens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Thc only Iron Preparation that vrill not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold hy all Dmg- j j gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, 5Id. ? I See that all Iron Bitters JITO mad.- hv Rwwrs CnzuicM. Co. aad have crossed red liacs as*! '.r:;Uc wari: 0:1 wrarper. I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. t SfcDBLER? ?ND HARNESS. THE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready to b? worked up at the lowest livin figures, HARNESS of the latest style and of my own workmanship, at my shop to sell. I am prepared to .do all kinds of Jobs in my line of business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, and with the greatest care. -A full line of READY-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 mvline GUARANTEED to give SATISFACTION. T, 0. WROTEN, Corner of Main and Dugan Streets. March 15, 1831. ly. A. J. CHINA, PEALER IN MUGS, MEDICINES, -AND FINE TOILET SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES; PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac Paints, Oils, Varnishes, -A Nr> DYE STUFFS. GLASS, PUTTY, &c. Physicians' prescriptions accurately compounded. March IS-ly This Mystery Explained* QQO?\Is 'he p:itent name <>f an invaluable v'J remedy for removing from the human system pin and stomach worms. It was the prescription of a celebrated physician, and fayed thc life of the child it wa? dispensed fur. It has since been the means of saving the lives of thousands of children by its timely usc. Tt is put np in the form of powder?, ready for use, and children take it readily, as it is a pleasant medicino. Sold by dealers in medicine ;it 25 cents. "Earliest Flowers of Spring." WRIGHT'S HOTEL BLOCK, In Store : Beautiful Lawns at 6 1-4 cts. . Beautiful Cambrics at Si c. Beautiful Prints at G?c Large Towels at 10 c. Large Linen Towels at lo c. Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, (Beauties) 50 c. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs (Marvels) at 25 c. Ladies' 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. DRESS GOODS in all the novelties of the season-a drive in Black Silks, Trimming Silks and Cretorae Cloths and Lace Curtains for Upholstering. GENT'S CASISM ERES, Cloths, Jeans. Ducks, Drills, from all the Celebrated factories of! America. -o We are prepared to sell Good Goo Zs as cheaply as any house in the State. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Desportes & Edmunds, Wright's Hotel Block, March 15, 1881. COLUMBIA, S. C. BILDS & PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, FA CO CG rn MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trudks and Wheelbarrows. April 10 ly FREE TO EVERY ?M) DY. A BEAUTIFUL BOOK * THE ASKING. By applying personally at thc nearest office of the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (or by postal card if at a distance,) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book, entitled ?emus ?OR TUE STORE w 'nu wm iran containing a handsome and costly steel engraving frontispiece : also 28 finely engraved wood-cuts, and bound in an elaborate J31ULO strid CS-o!?l COVER No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which can be obtained only by application at branch and subordi? nate oi?iees of thc Singer Manufacturing Co. wt $m? mmmrnm mm, June 3 Principal Office, 31 Union Square, NEW YORK. THE ATTENTION Of lu's Friends and the Public generally to his Large Stock of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of which he is receiving WEEKLY ADDITIONS. Just received another supply of those CHEAP SPUING-BEDS. For Gomfort and Durability they cannot be surpassed. -ALSO CLOTH AND PAPER WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERING-, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING-GLASSES, MATTRESSES, kc, kc. 53T Furniture repaired neatly, and in a practicable manner. Upholster? ing done with dispatch. MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO TO. BOGANS NEW STORE. Jan 20 3m I F. W. DELOUME, -DEALER IN Agent, DREGS & na, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, &C,5 -0 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. Sumter. S. C, Jan. 20, ISSI. 3m. rpIIE UNDERSIGNED wuuid'rvspect fully JL announce to the public, that ho is prepar? ed to furnish Monuments, Headstones, AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY tt'ORK. at the "Hock Buttoui Prices. guv.r:--.teeing full satisfaction, both in stylo and workmanship. W. P. SMITH. Jan 27 Iv -AND 3USI??ESS AGENCY. -o Languages, Book-Keepiug, &c,, TAUGHT. rriilE UNDESIGNED has leased the Office l_ in the Muyrant Building, formerly occu pied by E. M. Seabrook, Esq., and uifers his services: To insure property in the best Insurance Companies in the world. To insure live- in the New York Life Ins. Co. To adjust and balance books. Tn prepare petitions for abatement of State and County Taxes. To buy and sell Keal Estate. To draw Tilles, Bonds, Mortgages, and Leases. To perform thc duties of Notary Public. To adjust losses by fire. -:-ALSO. Latin, French. .Mathematics, Book keeping and Otawing. taught daily, from 2 to 4 o'clock at So.i'O per month fur each branch. Office hours, from 12 to 4, and from 5 to S P. M. (Saturdays and Sarniav.? except?'"' CHAS. 1T MOISE. Morea 4. 'SSI. I HE SUMTER STOVE MAN. T. C. SC AFFE STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE, STOVE CASTINGS, WIL? LOW WARE, DRIV? EN PUMPS. GAS PIPES AND ELBOWS. ALSO LAMP FIXINGS AND CROCKERY. Gas Pipe Cut and Threaded. Water'Works Put Up. Pumps Put Down. Stoves Rebuilt. ' Tin Ware Repaired. Guns Putin Order. Houses Roofed. May Pi lyr WEDGEFIELD B?ILD?NG LOTS FOR SALE. XT7!TP. the view of meeting the demand fo V V Building Lotsat Wedgefield, the under siiincd lia? decided to lav out in lots aLou TEN ACRES of land. NEAR TUE DEPOT which will bc ?old low, mid u:i roasoriabl terms, to Oona !?<ie sen NTS. JAS. I' AYCOCK, A..g 17-t-f. W'edgetifld. S. C. If von v.-ish to I GARDENING Sale, read j F O R PROFIT. If von wish tr. bc-) PRACTICAL COmf ?.ri;;"r2,T?al I FLORICULTURE ?rlt? GARDENING or fur M..mc Ese ( FOR PLEASURE. only.read > All hy PETER HEH?PE?ISOIV. Price each, postpaid by mail. Our Combined Catalocue o? For 1^2, ??ent free on application. PETER HENDERSON&CO. 35 Cortlandt St,, New York. THE HOU SE AND THE OWNER. KNOW THYSELF. Every man should know how he is made and what he is made for, both to enjoy this j life and the next. j "What's a home, or land, or wine, or meat, j If one can't rest for nain, nor sleep, nor eat, j Nor go about in comfort? Here's the ques j tion : What's all the world without a good , digestion ?" HEINITSH'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES j Thc reputation of Dr. HEINITSH'S MEDI j CINES is becoming world-wide as the best medicines for the Blood and Liver. This is what everybody says. The Blood and Liver j Pills for the Liver, Queen's Delight for the Blood, Rose Cordial for Bowel Complaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Cure for Chills and Fever. Are for sale I by Druggists, and at Hefciish's Family Drug Store COLUMBIA, s. c. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP ! FOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, IX fluenza. Catarrh, Whooping Cough, Bron? chitis, Asthma, and all affections of thc Lungs. A valuable Expectorant and Soothing Congo Remedy. ROSE CORDIAL For the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, j Bowel Complaint. Fains, Cramps. Cholera, j Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach; SourStomach, ' Sick and Nervous Headache, Wind in the j Stomach, Hysterics, Faintings, Low Spirits, j Melancholy. For Infants-one of the best j Soothing Medicines for Teething, Belly Ache, i Looseness of Bowels, Fretfulness, Restlessness, j and 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, Inflammation of the Gums, Spasms. Fits, Bellyache, Wind on the Stom? ach, Griping Pains, SourStomach, Looseness, Bowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Celera Morbus Vomiting, Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints incident to Children. RICORD'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 and Incontinence of Urine. Extract from a Letter. "The Queen's Delight" is beginning to awaken tbe attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curative powers are 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, and is more benefited by it than by any c. r 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 n.onths past, and one bottle ofrour Chill and Fever Cure has entirely cured the crease. I have not had a chill since, and J regard my 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 your 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. I regard her case as cured. Slie is looking as well as she ever did. Your 'Queen's Delight' is a blessing to toe afflicted. I give this certificate cheerfully." Yours, Respectfully, J. D. J. Fehruarv IS Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY ANO COLOR. IT is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for pre? serving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed ; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality j and strength, and renders it pliable. The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keening it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies* Hair Thc VIGOR is incomparable. It is color? less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an j agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. 80LD ET AU. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ri: r...; nm n mn ii tiK?? I? yoi: uro a f>fl*,usiiu.-::s.?.uU- ifiSSt l?:t" . p-.p.U.v tn**t?tta ?f tSf tewtoitincowmiii vfir 'dulius ttvvid \uf nijrliC work, to (.t?ini;!a?t*i?ul usu W tort?hraui.biiTttina Hop Bitters. gj-w?>ti>. usi? Ho?> p- <$ If von mo vou?KJ?n?l gfsulTf rinir from f 'n ?iscretivti oe U^ifi S VO".:,.1 C,^''.'/.,','/. "?J L.-.SS. rely uii K O p|5 Bitters. Wlioeceeyounre. ?IX Tlioiwaiidsidi^ao *fi*n??r you f^lijpli??^^^^?* tbut von? svstem iiSLJ ?or?' 01 Kidney neL^5*cIcai?sinsr?tiMi: 3K?l?a? Un* rotcM inc <T sMwt!>.triie, ?^jJi?wbfteniw?inioJ witliont/it.'?J-iVf?:/Mp, ffS.:'. l?y a W-vtily use;qt tn ic? Hop ?SWS. hopBttters Sitters. BWBBBBW II? vo yon du"- ?&'-? -'. vrjn-iuarvc.vh ?3^, |b" ??n Risoluto ?'?*: m nirry I?&^S Uivrorvc.mS' jL.j Bj nw of opt .?. You win o o a n iTrrr. o?i 'h *'a cc 0 ?>r cur.-il ify-n usc Mu ll I L L't Q|narcotic?. SB?mA NEVER te"-' ? ?t: lt r.my ???'.r-f. II ?! nor BITTERS S r,?;.v??h!!.r j irAILi ???<*. ts saved hun- Ski | ??rte??*--, a. T. S3 d reels. xj---jj &X.QM. OQf\F\ t$ WHAT every mather need? fo ^tJ\JtJ her child, when it ii troubled with worm?. Sold by druggists. mm & G?MPAiiY, Hardware Merchants. SOLE AGENTS FOR WHEELER & MELICK COMPANY'S THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND SEPARATERS, THE ITHAKA HORSE RAKE, BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS. BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. AMERICAN BARBED WIRE FENC? ING-. L. Ti GRANT'S PATENT FAN MILLS. Schofield's Cotton Press, THE CENTENNIAL COTTON GIN, CONDENSERS and FEEDERSe 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 lice of Foreign aud Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c. HART & COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. May 31, 1881. ly KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., COTT FACTORS - AND - WHOLESALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. BAGGING, TIES, TWINE, SALT, BACON, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c., kc. Wilson Childs & Go.'? WAGONS, at manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances on Consignment!, and prompt returns at highest market prices. Sept. 2 B. F. MITCHELL & SON, WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own mcn'f Vre? -ALSO, Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEEI> OATS. Selected BLACK SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Marylaad SEED RYE. Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest {Sices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. RED RUST-PROOF OATS AND LIME. 1? A ABUSHELS GENUINE RED REST' .OUU PROOF OATS, 90c. per bushel. 1,500 Bbls. KRESS STONE LIME, $1 50 per barrel. For s ile by WORTH & WORTH, WILMINGTON^ N. C. Sep 27_ NATH'L JACOBI, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware and Iron. MERCHANT. Manufacturers' Agency for COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,, Sash, Doors and Blinds, White Lead, Colors and Oils* A full Stock always on band, -0 A complete assortment cf Mfilai?EMBlifliMte OF ALL SIZES. Correspondence and orders by mail promptly* intended to. fl NO. IO SOUTH FRONT ST. WILMINGTON* N. C* Sip S 3m PARKER & TAYLOR, DEALERS IN First Class Cooli ana M STOKES, IIov.sc Foirishixg Goods of xlff Kin DRIVE WELL PUMPS* AT VERY LOW F?GUR?S, . Tin-ware at Wio?esa?s aai Retail, wi>T BOTTOM ?hic?? Call and see ?s, or send for prices, befor* buying elsewhere, and save money. 19 SOUTH FRONT STREET, WILMINGTON, JT. C. Sep 6 _ Sm H. BRUNHILD & BRO., Distillers, Rectifiers and "Wholesale Dealers in Rye Whiskies, Imported Liquors AND CIGARS. N. C. Brandy and Whisky a Specialty. No. 2 Granite Row, So. Front Street* WILMINGTON, N. C. CAPE FEARTOB?CCO WG?TCS, MASG'FACTU?ES OF ?U Grades of Pine, Twist, and: Smoking Tobacco? Seot. 6 3m. THE PURCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANA GEMENT First Class Hotel. Board $2 Wts e*y*rday-Meaefcaati $2 00 B. Ii. PER RT Proprietor. ALWAYS n Ll F ET I M E '%% . SURPASSES^* OTHERS 30 UNION SQ, NEW YORK CHICAGO nu-e c^?9 ORANGE MASS. FOR. SALE BY T. I,. BISS i: LL, Charle?toU, 8. C. July 1_6ra $2 .W.tc?c?. Stetn?lo<lcrt$3.58. Whit?aeut Heatia*CM* ts. ImlUtioo poM$S. So'.i.!RO?<l$13. CteMttttalbMt for vour iwg w-c or ?p*cu:?tiTe purport- \*.ln*M? C?* ??gax?rce. TttOaPSOS*CO.? IM StUWSt. ?r? Vor*.