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il MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY. . a a BROWN? Editor. ONLY TRUST. lt UBS A. SnntSS. That thy Father's band is heavy, Proves Him near ; Words of comfort, tweet and heavenly, Thoa shalt hear. If tent croat o'er Act kt catting, Shadow? dita ; ?aroeghthe daikoett God ii leading Up to Him. ' If tay way be one of mourning, > : Lots and pain; FeUo^ahip with Christ in suffering, BK? ?halt gain. 0*4y trott; Thy Ged will give thee, Strength to bear ; Only trott, and be will j* ve then Front despair. 9 y Jtj and by the doods will Tanisk, . . Surs will shine; JintUbig cnn ferenu*-banish, , j|fw fawn oten aueuammed to appre tiste and honour nod esteem those who bw shared io tb? splendid triumphs ol'life- Tant fife which shines ss a peanut stritt* oar admiration. Bot tikis often minjodges tho way. of good. It dishonours the most difficult, tho ?mt 41 ?iinni and the most benignant peta user trodden-the path of sorrow. oc\eo we look apon sorrow ss ?it*syno*ym of eril, disgraco, odesira * We forget tho Saviour io ie, ^"?K, ?*& ^ sorrowful Jesus neter was ?0 grand as in thc darkness of that night he tim tins of the world and took them smoa btmeelf ?41Jingly. He never ap pcWnw wooaerfal as wheo he bowed is Ce*hsemsoe before the sorrows and woes of all ham tn hearts, and* theo opened hitbosom and took them to bi tn ?nit We forget Lather in the forests of Germany, and in the toals of his Bm. We forget Banyan io Bedford jail We forget Rogers sod Ridley and Latimer and H ass sod * Wycliffe: We forget Smithfield and. Oxford. Wa forget oldRome and toe blood of tow ssinttsnd of tbe apostles ?bo died. Wa forget Polycarp and Paul and Peter and Stephen and hosts of others wno, the Apostle says, 'were tortured, not "accepting deliverance; that they , might ostntw a better resurrection ; and other? had trial of cruel askings and j, yea, moreover of bonds aod eut; they were stoned, they asunder, were tempted, were amie with iba sword; they wandered about in sheep skins and goat-skins ; being ?estil?te, afflicted, tormented; (pf whom tho world waa not worthy :) they wandered in deserts* and in in o un taina, and in dens and cares of the u The Gospel was manifest to gire penes and joy, hut not to all. It is our ooo motion that many hearts ought to be .orrowfai sometimes when they are not so. Eyes ought tobe filled with tears woseh'seldoa, if e?er weep. We weald not convert this world into a noaa* of mourning, bot would like to ate ttaettled down to sober sense. The great idea? which affect Christinn life moat were born in times of sorrow. Tba great hearts which poor ont un bounded blessings on - the world are tupee which are mored with compassion for the sorrowful and for the needy. We shot our eyes to misery because tun sight would cause us to feel badly. Wi? tarn away from the pains aod sor rot* of mon because to look opon them weald pain and sadden our hearts. Jason did not do so. Let os not too has? tily follow tba gay? or too diligently dry our tears. Surely, there is enough in fifo about us to-s?r our hearts to deep sympathy, and mo** our lites to nobler e&drt*. However joyous God may kare made nor lires, let ns remember tbe paths of sorrow to which the feet of others ?ase been appointed, and the serries to die world those walking there nsw rendering.-Religion* Telescope. Two Kinds of Ladies. ; Aaa young lady walk hurriedly uaw a state street upon a bleak Novem? os* day, Wattention was attracted to a dermped bay coming towards her car? rying sereral bundle*. He was thinly elad, twisted his limos' most straogely si b* walked, and looked before bim with a raneot stare. Just ss the crip? ple, reaobeo the brisk pedestrian, he tumbled, thus dropping one boodle which broke and emptied a string of titanga ow tao side walk. Two richly dressed ladies (?) near by ber held back ibeir silken skirts aod whispered quite audibly. 'How horrid!' while seve? ral pasted by amused by the boys look nf blank dismay, gate rent to their feel? ings in a half suppressed laugh, and then went on without taking further interest. All this increased the boy's embarrasmeot. fie stopped to pick up toe sausages only to let fall another parcel ; when, in dispair, he stood and looked at his lott spoils, lu an instant tba bright faced stranger stepped to the boy s side, .and said iu a tone of tho? rough kindness: 'Let me bold those other bandies while yon piek up what yon bar* lost.' Io dumb aatoo&i?hcueoUthe cripple handed al; he held to the young Sn m tri tan aud devoted himself to se? curing bis cherished sausages. When these wara again strongly tied io the coarse torn paper, ber skilluful hands replaced tbe parcels on his scrawny arum, as she bestowed on bim a sm iL e encouragement, sod said : *I b^pe you hasn't for to go P The poor fellow ata?ed scarcely to hear the girl's pleas? ant words ; bat looking at her with the tame recant stare, asked : 'Be you a lady f I hope so : I try to be.' was the surprised response. *I was kind of hoping jon wasn't.' 'Why,' asked the listener, with cariosity quite aroused. *?ause Pre seen such as called thera telres ladies, but they nerer spoke kind and pleasent like 'ce p tin g to grand ?ns : I guess there's two kinds ; them as thinks they are ladies and isn't, and as what tries to be and is I* The truth cannot be burned, be bead i ad or crucified. A lie 00 the throne ts a Xe still, and truth in a dungeon is truth r' etiTl ; and too lie 00 the throne is OD the way to defeat, and the troth in the dungeon m ocr the way to victory. , ?ia no grosser delusion th tn the H that at some future time you will mort misare for religious thought and nation. To-day m the best day for ,^?wi Begin, itt* dey. .The Lord is My Shepherd." A poor woman came in great trouble to a kind lady who had befriended her, to tell her that on accouut of various changes in the families where she had been employed, her work bad all left her, and she was utterly uncertain where any more was coming from. Tbeladjr, after sympathizing and re? lieving her present need, asked her to go with her to her room When there she said to her, 'Now, Katy, when I am in trouble and don't know what to do, I always ask God to tell me.* Would yon like to have me ask- bim for you Y *Ob, me dear lady, and ifs meself as is gratefal and proud to have ye pray in' fer the like of me ; but I fears what the holy father may..be savin' when I comes to confession, savin7 your pre? sence, me dear lad5 !' But Mrs. D-was not easily discouraged. She had faith in God's word, and she believed tbat he would bless this bumble soul beside her. So taking np ber Bible, she read these sweet words, 'The Lord is my Shep? herd ; I shall not want.1 Theo dropping on her knees, Bbe poured out ber heart io desire that this sorrowful sister might fiod the truth of the words which abo had read? and that the might trust bim also to save ber soufV Some days after the woman came again, thia time with a joyful face and happy voice, to tell her that her prayer had been answered. Work bad come to her again-, and she had plenty for herself and her family. * And oh, me lady/ she cried, the tears falling from ber eyes, 'Diver again will.I be say in*.me prayers to the saints and tho priest. I will just go straight to the blessed Lord hissclf and ask him for what I wants. Please, ma'am, read me again those swate words about bis being my Shepherd, and the still waters, and all the rest.' .Come onto me ali ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest:-Am. Messenger. The Christians of Great Britain last year gave about ?5,500,000 to send the gospel to the heathen, and some people say, What a waste ! The liquor user? COD tributed over $680,000,000 to those who sell distilled and ferment? ed drinks that are the greatest obstacle to the .spread of the gospel at home, and those who would restrain them are called fanatics. TUTT'S "EXPECTORANT lg composed of Serbal and Mucilaginous prod? ucts, which permeate the substance of the Longs, expectorates tile acrid matter that cuUecta ia the Bronchial Tubes, 3nd forais a soothing coating, which relieves (he Ir? ritation that cnuMd tho cough. It cleanses the longs of all Impurities, strengthens them when enfee feted by disease, invigor? ates the circulation of the blood, and braces th o nerren*system. SUghtcold* often end in consumption. I tis dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A tcstottwenjy years -warrants the assertion that noreraedy has ever been fon^dthat is as prompt in its effects as TOTTS EXPECTORAS!. A single dose raises the phlegm, subuuts iTiflimmation, and its sse speedily cures the mo*i obstinateeoush. A pleasant cordial, chil? dren take tt readily.. For Croup it is invaluable md should be in every family. In gg?. and Si Bottle?. TUTT'S PILLS ACT D?R ?CTLY*O w" T H E* LIV ?R! Cores Chills and Feyer, Dyspepsia, Sich Headache, Billons Colic, Constipa? tion, Rheumatism, Files, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, and Female Irregularities. I? you do not "feel very -well," a ungle pill stimulates the stomach, restores the appetite, im nar ts vigor to the system. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Da. TUTTI-Dear Sin For ten years I have been a martyr to Byspepus, Constipation and riles. Lastsprirgyourpillsverereccmmended to soe; I used them (but vi th little faith). I am nov a veil man, hare good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I hara gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth, their weightm gold. BE V. B. D. SIMPSON", Louisvale, Ky. Office, 35 Murray st., Sew York. t DU. TUTT'S MANUAL of I'sefolN Hoc dpt* FBEF on application. ' f(0$??Ptl|$ BITTERS invalids, broken down in health and rpir its by chronic dyspepsia, or suffering front tba terrible exhaustion that follows aie attacks of acate disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised us by a miracle from a similar state of pros* trallon by Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, is .a sore guarantee that by the same means voa, too, may be strengthened and restored. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. SAFE mm m CURS w Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within : its manifestations without. Heme, to cure the the disease the cause must be re? moved, and in no other way can a cure ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is established on just this principle. It realizes that . 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and restorer, and. by placing them in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused by un? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distiessiug Disorders of Women ; foe Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions said to be just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CCRE. For sale by all dealers. H.H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. TT T The Secret .of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim? ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical " "and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it-no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com? mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health-in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 75 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nor. 7. I have been a great sufferer from avery weakstomach,hcartbarn, an4 dyspepsia m its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress, and 1 could eat but little. I have tried eVerythmgrecommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozoa physicians, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel stone of the old troubles, and am a nen' man. I am getting mach stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, and nov make my trips regularly. I can not say too moch?n praise of your wonder? ful medicine. D. C. MACK. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi? gestion, heartburn, sleep? lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co.rBalt?more. Crossed ted lines and trade-mark on wrapper. WHITE S HAT HALL, 269 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL THE NEW STYLES OF Men's, Youths' and Children's Hats, Men's Felt Hats, Men's Soft Hats, Gents' Stiff Dress Hats, Dress? Hats for Professional' Gents, Boys! .Soft Hats, Fancy Hats for'In? fants-all s ty leland prices. UMBRELLAS. From large Buggy Umbrellas io small Para? sols, at prices to suit all. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Tf?? PEARL. THE BEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD. WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE. M a nfl tact n red by S. H. WILSON, Grocer, 306 King, and 53 Society Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. And for sale at Dr. A. J. CHINA'S DRUG STORE, Feb 14 o _ _ Sumter, S. C. DRY GOODS -AND 406 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly ITU Ik Wholesale .Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON. Cotton Ties, New and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. P. O. BOX 156, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10 ly PATENTS Obtained, and all business in the JJ. S. Patent Office, attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of charsre; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster; the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual clients in your own State, or county address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. August 8 THE AIMAR HOUSE, ? COKNKU OF vanderhorst and King Sts HAYING BEKN LEAS KU BY Miss Heriot. (Formerly of 190 Mecting-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for rh? accommodation of Dicinlerji. Partie* visiting Charleston wi ! find tit?i= [lou?e conveniently Mutated for busi? ness, sind directly m. the Une of Street Ballway Terms, per day, $1 50. Ffb is HILBERS HOUSE. 284 King Street, next to Masonic Tem? ple, Charleston, S. C. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates by the week or month, According to location of rooms. Thia house, so well und favorably known ?is being a strictly first-class boarding house, | is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, and places of in? terest, a.:d especially desirable for business j men or families visiting the etty, nothing la? ing neglected to muke its guests coi' fortable. Ask f?rcaurtage at depot.- Resp^rlfiillv MRS. B. HILBERS PROPRIETRESS* Sept 20-1881. .Wi bf mailed FREK to ali applicants, ami to eus tomor?. ? if IsM year without ordering it. Itcontains shout 175 paires, .. SJ illustration* t>n<*c?, accu-nto i de?Jcrip?ioT?s si?l valuable directions for planting; ?Mt varieties of Vegetable and Flower .S'-O<1K, Plant.-. Fruit Tmn.ftc. ?u valuable to ail, ospec* i iali v to M -rk^t Gardeners. Send for it ! ; D. M .FERRY & CO. DETROIT MIC ! JAS. I). Br.ANio.vo, WM. I). BLANDING BLANDIN6 & BLANDIN6, A ttorneys at Law, Sumter, S. C. June 21 tf. F. W. WAGEXEC. GEO. A. WAGENE?. F W. WASENESi & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors, DEALERS IN LIQUORS, RICE. T URPENTI?" E -AND ROSINS. We keep one of the largest STOCKS that has ever been offered in ihe South, and it is complete in every respect. We are prepared to fill sample orders for LIQUORS and WINES, and will send samples of any Goods we have io Stock. -o We solicit consignments of COTTON and NAVAL STORES. We have also added to eur establishment a special PRODUCE DEPARTMENT, For which we solicit consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE. -,-o We are agents for and have control of the following articles in this market : GEM IMPROVED COTTON GIN, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, L. H. MILLER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, FAIRBANKS' SCALES, " ELECTRIFYING SOAP, BROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR, ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, STANDARD OIL TANKS, ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER, JULES MlfMM CHAMPAGNE, ECLIPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTED GINGER ALE, SWAN'S CIDER, TOLU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. Sept. 20, ly. SSr TRY -?S CAROLINA ?? ?0MC THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PULMONARY DISEASES, COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, &c., -AND GENERAL DEBILITY. SURE CURE FOR MaLiria ?and Dyspepsia IN ALL ITS STAGES. For sale by all Grocers and Drug? gists.-. s H. BISCHOFF & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. Aug2S 6m XVMCCOBB, Jr] GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Lime, Cement, Piaster Paris And Other Building Material. -ALSO Land Plaster and Eastern Hay. NO. 130 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly WIILBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Provisions, Liprs, Toteo, k. 167 and 169 East- Bay 9 ? CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER -AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ' JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20 ly HATTER. October '0 3m HOLIDAY GIFTS. STERLING SILVER, -AND RICH JEWELRY. -0- j Orders Promptly Attended to j S , Jr., <fc "5 273 KING STREET,. CHARLESTON, S. C. December G. ADAMS, DAMON & CO., No 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., STOVES, RANGES,j GR A TES, MAP BLE AND SLATE MANTELS, I Pnvij-s. Letti aivl iron Pipe. Sheet Lend, j Fire Bricks. Tiles, T<*rra Cotta Drain I'ipes, j aud Cbimoey Tupi. Sop 'JO ly j J. H. FRANCIS, MIL L WRIGHT, A N D A GENT F0 R TU RM IN E W A T K R ? WHEELS. SST* All work guaranteed. Address me al Camden. S. (.. Nov 28-2* ?&LYON&HEALY State & Monroe Sts..Chicago. Will ??nil rretriM to ?nv adttm* tbalr BAND CATALOGUE, f-;r '8S3, ?KK' rase . i!0 r.i.?ruvinp of instrument*, Suiu, OIK, Jviu, Pompon*, Epaulet?, Csp-Lampa, StMidi. Drum .Major'? Stiff., ?nd IHu, Sunlry Hand Outnu, K*p?lr1n?; M.iterUf?, at? include* Instruction ?nd Er <:.< >^ tor Amateur Kau.li, and ? Catalogua' of Choice Baud Vusic, BABBIT METAL. IN MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN T rind at the office of the Watchman avrt Southron a supply of OLD TYPE METAL which is equal, if not superior to babbit met? al for their uses. It can be bad at reasonable rates The Largest aad Most Completo Establishment S?rth. GEO. S. HACKER & SON Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office and Warerooms, King, ojqjosile Cannon Street. Yards Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, AND BUILDING MATERIAL. Sep20 lr WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. FA cn 00 i-( cd co r-. rv* 32 .Vt MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons. Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April IO ]v HAKT ABD COMPANY, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR FOR SALE, HAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BRADES STEEL, ELWELLS* AND IHN DLED IiOES, AXES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES. SOCKET SPADES. SWEDES ID ON. REFINED IRON, PLOW STEEL, BACK BANDS, HAME STRINGS, PLOW LINES. Chicago Screw Pulveriser Fats In Crops at Half the Cost cf the Plow, Over 100,000 Acres have been pat into Crops by these Machinos. PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS & LETTERS. Address, HART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FOR SALE, SADDLES, BLIND AND RIDING BRIDLES, HARNESS, W 0 0 D W A It E, TIN WARE, CUTLERY, HUBS, SPOKES, RIXS, AXLES, GRAIN MILLS, BOLTING CLOTH. MILL ROCKS, POT WARE, TURPENTINE AND COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGENTS FOR KEMP'S MANURE AND COTTON SEED SPEEADEB. THIS CUT SHOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. AGENTS FOR WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. IMPROVED COTTON PLANTERS, GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND PLOWS. PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, THOMAS SMOOTHING AND PULVERIZING HARROW'S, LA DOW DISC PULVERIZING HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER. -o FOR SALE THE DEERE CULTIVATOR. A NEW FEATURE AND A C.RAND ONE. CHANGEABLE TREAD OF WHEEL-. LAST SEASON, WE ADDED THE NEW FEATURE <>F ARRANGING THE WHEELS SO THAT THEY COULD BE MADE TO RUN ANY DISTANCE APART, AND ALL THE REST OF THE CULTIVATOR KEEPS IN TACT. SO WE MAKE THEM THIS SEASON. IT MATTERS NOT HOW CLOSE YOUR ROWS ARE TOGETHER: THE WHEELS CAN BE SET '10 SUIT Ul EM. A SEEDER IS ALSO ATTACHED TO THE CULTIVATOR FOR SOWING IN WHEAT, OATS, RYE, PEAS AND THE LIKE. HART db CO., CHARLESTON S. C. (' M WHEW J. MILTON MAYHEW. C. MAYHEW & SON, FLORENCE, S. C. IMC^RiBILx^? WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN A LL KIN 08 OF AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TA 8LETS and IRON RAILING FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER. Correspondence Solicited with those in taint of any work tn thc above linc. Oct 24 AH iL ITH & lil WILMINGTON, JV. C., Cotton Commission Merchants, MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Fertilizers, IMPORTERS OF Genuine Peruvian Gnanc and German Sainit. Liberal advances made on consignments of Colton, to which special attention is given. Correspondence solicited. Special induce? ments to large buyers of fertilizers. References.-E. E. Burrus, President First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C. ; A. B. Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York. Oct 3 o HTBRUJMILD & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF LIQUORS. PROPRIERORS OF He Clipi Gip Faotory, No 2 Granite Row, South Front St., WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct 3 M. L. KINA RD, O LOTHIER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Patrons : The People. Our Study : Their Interests. Our Ma?:im: Fair Dealing. Our Reicard: Success. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING IN THIS SECTION. KEW GOODS. CORRECT STYLES. MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Sept 12 ___ LIME, K?SN?T AND PLASTER ! Building Lime. Agricultural Lime, Car * Donate of Lime, Kainit, Land Plaster and Marl. GOOD FERTILIZERS! AND VKRT CHEAP. Send for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point. N. C. Jan 2 13t ^^^^^^^^^ i ! GINGER TONIC I I An Invigorating Medicine frat Rever Intoxicates R j j(j This delicious combination 'of Ginger. Bucha, I B Mandrake. Stiliingia. and many other of the bes: B j ? vegetable remedies known, cures ail disorders ot fi I the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, & is I ! I Tbs Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. I ? I If you are suffering from Female Complaints, fl I Nervousness, Wakefulness, Rheumatism L'yspep- B I sm, age or any disease or infirmity, toke Parker's fl i Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body fl j R and give von new life and vigor. E fi ?OO DOLLARS Bl 8 Paid for anyt'ninginjnrious found in Ginger Tonic fl ? or for a failure to he.'p cr cure. O I 5<>c. ?!.?'. $1 riMl at <!?nlcr- iu.in.j?. Larc* urcjkcTir; H B $1 Sur. Sew for circular ;? HKCUX A Co., 162 Wu?.St.,N.Y. 9 ? .?#THE-? N6HTRUNH|M6 NEWKOME SEW?NG MACHINE CO' 3Q?J MON S.Q Wtr^gjgj^^ CH S CAGO, ILL.--_ .-ORANGE, MASS. L AND ATLANTA GAr W. D. GKAHA.TI, Wedgefield, S. C. fIFECT TBEAUTIFUL, SAFE, aguj RELIABLE. The prent success achieved bv the RED ?*C" OIL, made bv the KED ?'( "OIb Mauufac turiiui Co., of baltimore, has induced imitation* GET THE GENUINE. It is made of thc best selected erode petroleum for family use. lt has never been known to cause an accident. and hence can be cm rusted to tho u^v of any member of the household. It barns with a nure white and brilliant flame. Pw* not smoke nor crust the vick. Has n..*bad odor. Can bc used In any Kerosene Lamp. Ask your ?torekt'eiKT for it.'and see that he >;ets it. MANHO-O1 HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! J nit published, n new edition of Dr. CUL VERW KLL'S CKL E1J R A T E I> ESSAY .<n the radical cure nf Spermatorrhoea or Seminal we*li? nt's*, luvtduntary Seminal Losses. Inpotency, Mental an.1 Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Murringo, etc. : als??. Consumption, Epilepsy and nts. induced bj self-indulgence cr sexual extravagance, Xe. Thc cr>!?-!>r;(i<-<l anther, in this admirable Es?ay. clearly dem?>nstr?teSj from n thirty years* successful practice, that the alarming conse? quences of self-abuse may be m<li<\il]y enre?l : ?<<. riling >>ut a nio>ie o? cure at once cert.dn ami effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition ir?ny be. BURY cure himself cheaply, privately and rn.dir.tlly. gSSf-This Lecture shou'd be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in ft plain envelope, to any address, p'.'St-paid. on recept of six cents or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANS St Nsw YORK; Post Office Box, 450. April 4 ly \ UK ..." KEKCHNEM & CALDER " BROS., COTTON FACTORS -AND - WHOLE SALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. BAGGING, SALT, COFFEE, TIES, TWINE, BACON, MOLASSES, CHEESE, ?c.. *&: Wilson Childs & Co.'s WAGONS, at manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances on Cec::gnments, and prompt returns at highest market prices. Sept. 2 B. R ?TC1ELL & St?g WILMINGTON, N. C. ' OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. ALSO, FresL Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN. PEA MEAL, &e. ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected BLACK SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and 3Iary!and SEED RYE Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. _ B. F. MITCHELL t SON. THE PURCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NANAGEJ.ENT. First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per ?lay-Merchants $2 Ofl B. !.. PERRY Proprietor. KEW YOEK, 1883. More people have read THE SCH during the i year JUST now passing than ever before since j it was first printed. No other newspaper ! published on this side of the earth has? been, i bought and read in any year by so many men ! and women. ? 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