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St? my pretty ruffled dress t SeSmy tieaty locket ! '^ect?rm roost ? lady now, |&;: v^?Swtt? Pvegot a pocket. > 1^ new shoes, ?BBfclwattt my feet in, wfda't do to wear Copper toes to meet in ~ ?&today days I has it ; I ?m .Wow a nose in church :iie*t Hke papa does it, 4 ^^?^^ti?iMi? Jack and Gray, :--:;-^'':::;r -i?Xfbey keep a pranmV ; , ' . Sowes don't Wear Sunday clothes "~Tne<it doaU know they're daacia*. ?Graupa used to go with us, :> Gattt-iVs At the angel church, I dc?,1* take no cake w:th i:CjS?ftg: think etf entia* ; Boa'tjo? want a nice clean kiss, '. to n ? ^^^^.?t?eSeP,. in Germany, on the g^slte ?forember. 1483, was boni ^j^jgjrejat Reformer, whose foarth ccn ^H6e?aial anniversary the Lutheran ||p?focb throughout the world has late |j|^t| celejbrated. In the fulness of time g.^jfo?^n?ytmea, for His work, and wheo g^?^wor? could no longer bear the an ^lefteked superstition and intolerance of ?rf;50??; Lather appeared upon the scene. ^i^??1li?^net trace his history mia rV.?siw-^ I& early train tog ender strict, T > ?WBi?eve*e discipline, fitted aim for the ^^i^^art arych, underGod, be was to |> act rn liberating mankind from Romish restoring evangelical re ^^nnttagise world. j?p?Jelfes* St?dten were to qualify him 1?e'. -iegal profession. Finding in g|?t-"fiferarj research that there was ll^dh more of the Bible than he had py^wnsly known, he retired to a eon i^TOifani diligently studied bis newly ^.^;';SeJbe?ame a Romish priest, and ad :,',?K0S:: in his studies, a Bachelor of y iSisobi^, Hia lectures aroused great 5> laieTest^aa with the progressive en / I^tenmentof mind and conversion of y >;ao?i\:n?w* issues were presented to bis ||JfeaS?av -.:Thn- sale of indulgences for |??fi^ ?B* of the people by which the ^^^f^-.wae?, funds excitedLnther'sin. |$cpgoati<? and brought out ninety five C^^eaea^eeted against the^power of tbs ^V;iJ??peto forgive ?os. The effect- ?as I^?w?rte: At first the Pope feared noth J ?Bg,5 bo? soon ?it became necessary to %>*hsbk'tho Reformer. Romish theolo y^italf wgderteok to" answer him, and Bpj^r^fewy ordered to appear at Rome S?imd:vat?weT. The elector of Saxony ^ifctas&red and prevented Luther goiog l^^-tliatyc wDeyv whence it is not pro |v-$?hli?he wonld ever have returned. He ^"^ahfisfeed other works, constantly ad ^ytgw^g cpon the aboses of the papacy ^ip&Kf^emacy. of the Pope, and even ; *oaf?y slicked the whole doctrinal sys il^^;tfce Roman Church. Rat for ^j^?aietiwftt?oa of hiis friends Lather If^wtt?^^ha^e been destroyed by the ^SiBoanskpower, bat bis teachings were ^ ?mhfsced on ail ?ides, and Romanism f?j?W.^hrown on the defensive, rle lived ?-40 ?a-JPrtitestantism well started on its |J%e?fieent career.,. He was over forty g|:j?a??f age when be married Kathari g$<?a ?05 B?ra, who proved a most useful ^helpmate and a great support in subse J \ ?hsoi?te faith in hts mission as di f.reet?y froci God was combined tn Lath ^?r. wkh the most sublime courage and "?%??: moat gigantic will. He waa indeed r apeciaJry endowed with the traits of C; --enaracter and the gifts of mind and . heart that befitted one for the great g w?ori tobe accomplished. ; ?& Protestantism may afford to lay asido any jealousies is paying tribute of admiration to the great Reformer. ?j Boys, Dont. I)oo't gei?ke cigarettes It is a had ~ j**s?u? sud injurious to your health ; and then it loots so ugly to see ahoy -vdS?ftg the streets puffing a cigarette. ??A 4Bgarett?-smoktog boy is not likely to sake many friends among merchants or other business men. * ^Boys, don't :<fie around tho streets, particularly of a night. If your lessons aw learned for the next day. then stay at home and read an instroctivc book or piny some harmless game. If yon are at work in a store?, ornee or shop, de? vote a part of e?ch night to stndy. Thc Streek? are not proper places for boys ; after nightfall-boys lhere eon tract bad habits, one of which is mentioned above. Roys, don't touch intoxicating li anora. . The drinking of liquor isa bad habit. It osases people to commit a p frets many sins and crimes ; and it al? so destroys both soul and body! Again Ho man of business wants a hoy in his ' employ that drinks liquor. Now, boys, remember these things -don't smoke, don't idle, doo*t drink. Specific Remedies for Woman's Woes. J++ rero?t o? * t?cUtln! m* sdentifecombination el matfpedal ciasaof vmAv ir\** lenotrn t'? act -. t&tottty aa fha wimb an<l ?terir.? or?raci?; and i* therefore a Special rested; tor nil <???wi?i ftrtnliiirg to th? womb, list grcax efHcMcr in eases ot ifuf jawMUid cur painful xoenstmatlon, . tte TF?ttte*, ?1M? Partial Frolapsn?, s?mids \:n rtwBengid. In thes? eases it afford? immediate Tstiei, sod pennanenUy restores the men ^?Mraal tmmUtiu, and ans protects woman vam a tang tram of dSsastvous eonseqnen es. As Ztaur&Khg remedy to be used dorin? that cr.(Jcal aerJod known as "Chang* ot IM?," this iu TKtnebfe preparaaon h?s no rival. . maL-6suii kixe. 75c; Large sire, |1.50. EOTHEB'S FRIEND. -flTIOK ?Sn> GHZLB.BZBTS. : issn foe??timabB? boon to all child-bear a. Wi:cn ftpplted according to direction tmfr, ?tcik'k and comparative] y pain* ?bordaodsof women over the land 'to tko wonderful effects of this i lt not cor/ snortens labor and asftjr of vain, ant, better than an, . iholaWies the danger to life rand child. This great boon to te Holmes* liniment, or Moth Sent by Express on OW.TBT A Mighty Myth. Some time sb ce a woman delivered a lecture in Lancashire, England, against Christian ?ty, in which she de dared that the Gospel narrative of the life of Christ is a myth or fable. One of fte mill-hands who listened to her obtained leave to ask a quest iou. 'The question/ said he, *I want to ask the lady is this : Thirty years ago I was a enrse to the town, everybody shrank from me that bad any respect for himself. I often tried to do better, but could not succeed. The teetotalers got hold of me, bot ? broke the pledge so often that' they said it was no Use trying me any longer ; then the police got hold of me, and I was taken before the magistrates, and they tried ; and next I was sent to prison, and the war? dens tried what they could do ; but though the} all tried I was nothing bet? ter, tnt rather worse. 'Now yon say Christ is a myth, but when I tried, and the teetotalers, the police, the magistrates, and the wardens of the prison all tried in vain, then Christ took bold of me, touched my heart and made me a new man. And now ? am a member of thc church, class-leader, a superintendent of the Sabbath-school, and I ask, if Christ is a myth, how comes it to pass that myth is stronger than . all thc others put to* gether Y The lady was silent. .Nay, miss,' said he ; 'say what yon will, the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation.'-Chris Sec. Fatting on a Poultice. A little Norwalk bey got a sliver in his foot, and a motion to poultice thr wound, made by his mother and seconded by his grandmother, was carried in spite of his objections. He kicked and screamed, and protested that he would Dot submit to any such indignity, but the majority against him was two to we, and the poultice was made ready. it was arranged that the grandmother should apply the poultice while the patient's mother stood over him with a ?tick with authority and instructions to ipply that also if he made the least ?how of resistance. When all was ready tba youngster ?as pla- ed on the bed and operations ?egan. As the hot poultice touched lie boy's foot, he opened his mouth to tay something, but his mother, with he stick, awed him frito silence. Again Be boy strove to make himself beard, md again the upraised stick warned tim to keep quiet In a few short niantes the poultice was firmly in dace and the boy was tucked up in bed here to remain until the medicine had lone its work. As the urchins tor cen tors moved away, a shrill, small otee came from under the bedclothes : , You've dot it on the wrong foot V Vor walk {Conn.) Hour. TORPID F.CWELS. DlSORDER^o LIVER? ?w-i"?1 SAL?RS A. 01688 sobeos arise thrcc-?onr&soi tho diseases of tho human n-.ee. Tiiest symptoms indicate their existence : I>>3* o Appetit?, O~?wel* CO??TC, S?cZz iieud aebo, r<LJiic?s after eatixi?, avcr?icnic C5e25?^L?!?dJ' Eructation of food, irritability or temper, l^rt sp?rt?, A xeelfciK of bavias neglected ***** duty, -?ta?ttcss, Flutte ritt ? at t?ke ??*f??Bot? ?el?re th? eyes. highly col ?red Urine, CONSTIPATION? and dc iTUind tbo ose of a remedy that acts directly on tho Liver.-, As ft Liver medicine T?JTT"S FJXJLS hare no eanaL Their action on thc Kidneys and Skin is also promet; removing all impurities through these tire3 ** seav .ngers of th? system,** protlneiaz appe? tite, sonad digestion, regular ti co's, a cl esr skin and a vig?reos bod v. TUTTIS VilXS canje no nausea or griping nor interfere "with Gaily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO ftliALARIA. HE FEELS UCEE A IVETT MAX. **I have had Dyspepsia, \rith Constipa? tion, two yeara^and have tri? d ten different kinds of pills, and TUTT'H are tho first that have done me any good.. They have cleaned rae oat nicely. Myappetite ls splendid? food digests readily, and I now have natural passages. I feel like a new man.? W. t>. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. Soldevnrywlme^Se, Office,44Mnrr*ySU,N.Y. THUS mm DYE. GHAT HAIR OS WHISKERS changed in* stantry to a GLOSSY BLACK ty a single ap* plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, or tent by express on rece ip ; of f 1. Office, 44 Murray Street, Kew York. 1?TTS KAMOAL 8F ?SEF0L RECEIPTS FEEL SWIFTS SPECIFIC ls cet s manion of science, bot ts t revelation t&rongb '.bc tns'.mcl of toe untutored tavare, ?od ts . coepit i* Minaba? io all kinds of Blood Poi bon aaa Sam Unsee Swift s Specific ha* cared me cf Scrofula, which ls hereditary itt ot; family 1 have suffered with it for i&ft&y vt art. and ba vt trod a neat macy pbyetcians and ali %ort? ot u e.ura* rt, but to no purpose: and when I besan to u.ke Swift** Specific I wax tn a bombte cowbnen, tnt :in.:ks to du* great remedy. I ?in nd ?-f thf di*-a*e. There is no doubt that tt I? (be *t**t?*t medirme in existence, and 1 bvpe any who dour* wilt write to me. K c. UAWES. Ja, Clarkeville. Ga Aft** ?nflt-nr.c twenty five years with a painful Dry Tettn. and trying many phy??c?n8, I wat at ISM '<-]i^red hy Hie ose of Swift'* Specific, and I tnterfaily comrnend tt to all ?imilarly afflicted KKV i R BAAN ll AU. Macon, tia CATARRH. Ar?nmcnt 1* nnnccewary to ?now that trna ti s B'ood ltoc&*e S S. S. cures il SSS Uu* f ured m? of a troublesome Catarrh, wtikh bad *?*fi1ed mc treatment ot ?li thc befit o&y wiciauf Norm u:.-? viush. S L McBRIDC Atlanta. Ga Vor eso ?Kommend SSS for Catarro It ta a r*.r* emt it rei??-??T>.t ?ny cane entirely. C C BoKNS, Gteensbire Ind. R**t taaet. S S S for Cc.irrh with trrcat oeneflt. Tn.-?? boule* more ?nil completely cur?: me K li BKOWN Spx-uchur?. S C. 81.000 REWARD! Wm ot pa.o ir any Chernixt who vtill find OD Anal I*? ot tw? v.Wf* S x S one particle of Mere ar y o?ifift Fotaseiam. oi any mineral xulvtftr.ee. T?B h WHO' SPECIFIC CO Quiet anil Essy HM Thousands of women over thc ?and teall. - fy to the wonderful effects of mistreat rcin. edy; it will not only shorten labor ?nd lessen the inteosiry of pain and seffcrin-i beyond expression, bet better than all, it thereby greatly diminishes the dancer to life of both mother aad child. This great boen to suf? fering woman is Holmes' Liniment, or Mother's Friend. Prepared and seid by J. BRADJTKT.O, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by ail Drrigsorts. Price $I.i? bottle. Sent by Express on receipt of price. HENRY L B. WELLS, NOTARY PUBLIC, S??3EB, S. C. Apr 24 X Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin ie within ; its manifestations without. Hence, to core tbe the disease the cause must be re? moved, &nd in no other war can a enre ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CCRE is established on just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes nt 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. Fer the innumerable troubles cansed by un? healthy Kidneys, Ljver and Urinary Organs; for the disttessing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of imposers, imitations and concoctions said to be ju.< t as good. For D?ateles, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester. N. T. * g 8TO?ACBI Though shaken in every joint and fiber with fever and ague, or bilious remittent, the system may yet be freed from the . malig? nant virus with Hosietter's Stomach Bit? ters. Protect the system against it with this beneficent anti-spasmodic, which is futnermore a supreme remedy for liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debili ity, rheumatism, kidney troubles and Other ailments. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Jr' * s ?3 AK2 CATTLE POWDERS Ss No HORSE vr??l die of COLIC. BOTS or Lrxo FE? VER. I' FOUWB X'owcers are wed In time. Foutz*s Powders will cure ?ri? prevent Iloo CEOLXRA. Forte's Powers wjll prevent GAMES ix FOWLS. Foute's Powders wf8 increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent., and make thc batter finn an rt ?weet. Fonte*S Powders w'??. enre or prevent almort xvar? DJS? ASK to wh'^h Horse? and tattle are subiect. ForTZ*s Powwtns WILL Giri; SATISFACTION. SoM everywhere. DAVID r. rOTj-TZ, Proprietor, B AL T : LT O H", MD. WANTED. GOnON SEED! COTTONSEED! I will pay (161 cents) sixteen and one-half cents cash per bushel for 10,000 BUSHELS SOUND, DEY Cotton Seed, delivered to rae at this place before the first of next November. Will exchange cotton seed ?neal for cotton geed. T. E. RICHARDSON, WEDGEFIELD, S.C. Sept 18_3_ CARPETS. Carpets and Rouse Furnishing Goods? The Lurgest Stock South or Baltimore. Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply and Ingrain Car? pets, Rugs, Mat? and Crumb Cloths, Win? dow Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Cartaina, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa and Cauton Mattings, Upholstery, Kngravlngs, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write tor Samples aud Prices. BAILI BS & COSXRKY, AUGUSTA, GA. Juue26 o TH?STF. BAGLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. COTTON, NAVAL STORES, TUN TIMBER, <fcc. WILMINGTON, N C. Corresoondence solicited. Reference BANK OF NEW HANOVER. July IO ?rn Cnt Shows No. 3, Ready to Get Into. C Spring Cart Co., Ru8hville, Ind. -Wholesale Manufacturers of Two-Wheeled Vehicles THE ONLY thing on two wheels Umt RIDES AS EASY AS A CARRIAGE. Goods made of the best materials and war? ranted. Weight from 90 to 150 pounds. Prices Low. Ask your merchant to get prices for you. C SPRING CART CO. Nov 6 3-6_ BLANKS -o LIENS. TITLES, MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blanks in Variety, FOR sALE AT THIS OFFICE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Furniture embracing all the styles and qnalitie9 usually found.in a First Class Furniture Store. PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaos, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedstead?, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Nots, Wall Brackets, Cbroraos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Fm mee, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glasa, Putty, MatresseSj &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, 18 FULL AND CCMPLHTR. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from $5 to 125. For Children-from 53 to 45. Mr special personal attention, day by day, ?3 given to this business, in all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 THE BEST OF ALL FOB HAM AKP BEAST. For moro than a third cf a cemtery th? Hr ri cnn TS a ?tang l..tnlme ru h&z bee n known to millions all ovar th? world as tba only safe reliance fat the relief of accidents and pain. . It ls a medicine above price and praise tho beat ot its Ikind? For every form of external pain " MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ls without aa ?qual. It penetrates Hean, and mmcl? to ta* ?.ry bono-making the continu? ance of pain and inflammation impos? sible, its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brute Creation ara equally wonder? ful. The Mexican MUSTANG Liniment is needed by somebody la every house. Every day brings news of the agesy of an awful acaldar 1mm gsuhdned, of rheumatic martyrs re? stored, or a valuable kora? or oz caved by the healing power of this UNIMENT which speedily cures snell ailments of the HUMAN FLESH aa Rhctmatiim, Swellings, Stiff J o ir? ia. Contracted Muscles? Suns end Scalds? Cuts, S ruis es and Sprains, Poisonous Bites and Stings? Stillness, LuaenMi, Old Sores, Ulcers. Frostbites, Chilblains, Sore Ripples, Caked Breast, and indeed every ?brm of external dis? ease? It heals without sears. For the BRUTE CREATION it cures Sprains, Swtnny, Stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Bis eases, Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind galls. Spavin, Tin uah, Bingbone, Id Sores, Poll Evil. Film upon the Slant and every ether ailment to Tvbicb. the occupants of tba Stable and Stock 'fard are liable. The Mexican Mustang liniment always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL WB MAH CB BHASfc J. F. IV. DELORMF, Agent. -DEALER TN CSS & BEiffl, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KIN Di OP Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN A FIlt?T-CLASS DRU? STOKE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segara, GARDEN SEEDS, &?,, -o Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with caro and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, and of the best quality. Call and seo for yourselves. Sumter. S. C . Jan- 20. 3m. "DeLorme's Baum De Vie," THE MANUFACTURE of the abovo well known preparation has been recora njenced by the undersigned. Ils valuable properties HATO been kaown and appreciated by the public for Forty?Vears. It is an anti? dote for Dyspepsia, Headache, Jauudice, Chills and Fever, deranged Liver, and a per? fect antidote for all Malarial Diseases, and, in fitct, for diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines. It was used over 50 years ago in Cuba for Yellow Fercr, with tte most fluttering re? sults. It can be had in any quantity at DcLorme's Drug Store. CHARLES DELOP.ME, Proprietor. Sept 18 EPPERSON'S LIVERY] SALE -AND FEED STABLES ! WHEN YOU VISIT OUR TOWN, CALL and have vour HORSE nicely denned off, well fed and watered, nil for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. PIRES WOOD Constantly on hand at the Yard. Orders re? ceived at the Stables, will receive prompt at? tention. julJ 17 WAGON WORK -AND GIN REPAIRING MAYESVILLE, S. C., -BY C. O. WHEELER. Having competent workmen I am prepared to BUILD WAGONS TO ORDER and do geueral repairing and wheelwright, work. GIN-REPAIRING done in best manner at short notice. Patronage solicited. C. 0. WHEELER, Aug 14 Mayesville, S. C. TICE TO ALL INDEBTED TO THE UNDERSIGNED! Please come forward and settle at once, as I am desirous of settling up my affairs in Sumter. OFFICE AT MR. I. SULZBACHER'S JEWELRY STORE. Sept II' TD AMI TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, THAT OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING, PIECE GOODS, HATS -AND Gents Furnishing Goods, is now complete. A Fine Lot of JEANS, CASSIMERS, BLUE FLAN NELLS AND REPELLANT CLOTHS, that we offer at very low prices for cash. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we hope by fair dealing and the ability to famish the best goods for the lest money to merit a continuance of the same. SEWING ^EjeLOKCI2>ffESS. The Celebrated HARTFORD BALL BEARING MACHINE, the lightest running in the market. Also, we have the WEED, the VICTOR, WHEELER k WILSON and ESTEY. We have no travelling agents, but by calling on us we will save you money. Remember We Guarantee Satisfaction. D. J. WINN & CO. Sept 18_ (Successor to Wm. Glaze,) 126 MAIN" STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER IN FRENCH GOODS, CONSISTING OF TOILET SETS, ODOR STANDS, Vases, Card Receivers, Flower Stands, kc. Wedding Presents in Sterling Silver Ware. French Black Marble and Ornamental Clocks. Watches of-every make and style, and Jewelry of the most elegant designs. SPECIALTIES-John Foley's Gold Pens, Pencils and Tooth Picks, and the celebrated Pebble Glasses and Spectacles. The only place in Columbia where can be had a strictly first class article of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Barbers' Shears, kc. of Joseph Rodger k Sons and other well known Sheffield manufac? turers. Repairing and Engraving of all kinds a specialty. All work executed in the best style and satisfaction guaranteed. MR. G. HOEFER, whose reputation as a Watchmaker and Engraver is so well known, 1*3 with rae and will have charge of the above department. MR., JOSEPH W. MEACHER, from the well known house of James Allan of Charleston, has charge of the Repairing Department. * Aug 7 -wi mw w ii111 J-H--aatiBiMg--g-cw m BBWOTW-a F A R M G RIST MILLS ? B OVER 30,000 NOW IN USE. Mfl^Mik* ^^^^^^^^^^^ ET erv ronchine is fnl ly warranted tn suit, or ^^^^^^^^^^? ^ j^li i Sj' ?.mM??S???m WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, FA 3> 00 nd CG ?-? < CO MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. H. HARBY., Agent, Sumter and Kingstree, S. C. April 10 " M.. , "??????? " ,V wJ?Ll \B>t5?ofAlX PLANTS, for ALL CKOPi?, for ALT, CU-/K IC\ ^m^WC^h MATES. AU ero teated; only tho bec* ?int out VII 7\70 \W/?^> X? G min find Farm Seed ?Ianual ; H?^mdbe^neftodp ff L) fi tf\i V/tfto? culture of Orrin*. Hoot Cr^i*. Gras?;?, Fodder'^PPgy-?^J.S3S^Ss^ ? 1 ff / 3 \ planting, etc. octy IQcts. ?jw?o* Cata*?** and I'ric? /.m ci poGR StEBSt l^grssE?ss HIRAJI SIBLEY & CO. Rochester, N.Y. Chicago,..*, BROOKS' REVOLVING GOTTCN PRESS, WILMINGTON IRON AND COPPER WORKS, MAXIPACT?RBR8 OP COTTON PRESSES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFT? ING, PULLIES, kc, kc. Full stock of LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING and Machinists Supplies of all kinds. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. HART, BAILEY & CO., 21 and 23 SOUTH FRONT STREET. WILMINGTON. N. C. CONTINENTAL OINTMENT -CURES Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches and Sores .IN HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. Ask vour Storekeeper for it, or write direct to thc manufacturers, AMERICAN LUBRICATING OIL COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Aug ?_ J^LYON&HEALY? jf??f? State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago.-^^Ja ^R3T WilUend prfwdclto any ?ddr?? theiry^ V? BAND CATALOGUE, f o^ffS fJ?Rfor l^?U. vOO "10 r.njravlnjpj fvSSlof I anlriimenU, Suit?, Cap?. Rf!ti,<? ~?3BtCl t?S?Horopor?, Epa" I eu, Cnp-lAmpt, ?T?Bm /|y? Staads. Drum Major*? ?iafl\ sod ^^^^fgXK // Xg'Hsta, Sundry Band Outfits, JUp*Wnj /# ll yi^jt'JHjMaterfafs ul*) tndudtt Instruction und Ex*Y^^l|p ssuMtwTjberclses Amateur Bauds, and ft Cftt*ioju?^*"^l^yjj ^.fCbofcd&ftdMtalc . - mm GEO. A. SHIELDS, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills. Grist Mills, Cane Mills. COTTON PRESSES, &c. ! Iron and Brass Castings Made to Order. PALMETTO IBONWOKKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Aug 28 $100.00 A WEEK! We can gunranteed the above amount to good, active, energetic AGENTS! Ladies as well as gentlemen, make a success in the business. Very little capital required. We have a household article as saleable as flour. It .Sells, Itself! !t is used every day in every family. You do not need io explain its merits. There is a rich harvest for J?ll who embrace this golden opportunity. It costs you only one cent to learn what our business is. Buy a postal card and write to us and we will send you our prospectus and full particulars FREE! And we know you will derive more good than you have any idea of. Our reputation as a manufacturing company is such ibat we cannot nffbrd to deceive. Write to us a postal and give your address plainly aud re? ceive full particulars. BUCKEYE M'F'G CO., Sept 18-o Marion. Ohio. STANDARD LAUNDRY WAX Preserves Linen, gives a beau? tiful finish, prevents the iron from sticking, saves labor. 5 CENTS A CAKE. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT. MADE BY STANDARD OIL GO., Cleveland, Ohio. Aug 7 _ SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE COTTON PLANT An 8 page 40 column Agricultural Journal, thc only paper in South Carolina published exclusively i : the interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agri? cultural paper in thc South. ONLY 60 CENTS A YEAR. The official organ of the State Grange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of the State, and by the best farmers in the State and Sooth. Send postal for specimen copies for your? self and your neighbors. Address W. J. McKERALL, Sept 4 Marien, S. C. WULBERN & PIEPER} WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Provisions, Lips, Totes; k 167 aaa 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Dec. 2 SAM'L R. MARSHALL, J. MCN/.\:ER, JCL:US J. WESCOAT, P. W. SAXDEHS. SAM'L R. MARSHALL & CO., (Successors of J. E. Adger A; Co.,) Importers and Dealers in Hardway, Cutlery, (hms, and Agri? cultural Implements, -Agents for WATT PLOWS, CHAMPION MOWER AND REAPER, Gullet's Steel Brush Gin, Cotton Bloom Gin, Taylor Gin, Galvanized Fencing Wire, and Fairbank Scales. ITO. 139 MSSZnTG ST?33T, SIGN GOLDEN GUN, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 7 3m CHAS. O. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH, LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS, ?fee. ?fcc. ?fee. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having made.large additions to ray busi? ness, I am prepared to furnish Fish, Game, ?tc, at short notice. All Orders Promptly Attended To. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. - July 24_ BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER -AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20_ly_ BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, -AND RICH JEWELRY. Orders Promptly Attended to -AT S. THOMAS, Jr., & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, .S. C. December 6. W. G. FORSYTHS & SON, DRY GOODS ?AND CLOTHING-, 406 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly GOLDSMITH k M, Wholesale Merchants. iii PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON. Cotton Ties, Nene and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. P. O. BOX 156, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10 ly H?LBERS HOUSE. 284 King Street} next to Masonic Tem? ple, Charleston, S. C. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates by tbe week or month, According to local iou of rooms. This house, so well and favorably kn?wu as being a strictly first-class boarding bouse, is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, and places of in? terest, and especially desirable lor business men or families visiting the city, nothing be? ing neglected to make its gucsis comfortable. Ask for carriage at depot.-Respectfully MRS. B. HILBERS PROPRIETRESS Sept 20-1881. THE AIM AR HOUSE CORNER OF Vanderhorst and King Ste HAVING BEEN LEASED BY Miss Heriot (Formerly of 190 Mecting-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for rb? accommodation of Boarders. Parlies visiting Charleston wi I find tliis House conveniently moated for busi nefS. and directly on the lin? of Street Rail WA*. Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb IS WEIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS NEW AND ELEGANT BOUSE, with all modern improvements, is no** open for the reception of guests. S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Mav6. Proprietors &RI1 YOUS Ol BONE MEAL AND OYS? TER SHELLS in the Frank Wilson Pat. $5 Hand Mill. Also grinds corn and cob. . Illustrated Cir? culars and Testimonmls-Aent on application. Address WILSON BROS., Easton, F*t. July 24_ WE ^xnr ANT ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI? OUS MEN in every town and county to sell our popular books. Offer liberal induce? ments. Applicants will please give age, ex? perience, (if any,) and reference ag to charac? ter and habits. A SPLENDID CHANCE for men who are not afraid of work and want to make money. Apply in person or by letter to B. F. JOHNSON k CO.. Sept Ile 1013 Main St. Richmond. V. _ BARNES' Patent poot and Steam Power Machinery. Complete outfits for Actual Workshop Butines?. Lathes for Wood or Molal. Circular Paws ^croil Saws. Formers. Mor tisvrs. Tenoners, etc., etc. Machines ?n trial if desired. Descriptive Catalogue and Pric?! List Free. W. F. ?fc JOHN BARNES, No. 2! I? Main St. RocKnnn. III. NO GOOD Can be derived from washes for the Teeth. There must be something which will neutral? ize the peculiar acid that is formed from the deposits on and between the teeth. WOODS ODONTINE is the most efficient, most harmless, and most delightful preparation known. It cleans the teeth, neutralizes the acidity, and all brown and ugly stains, leaving the teeth white and polished and the breath delightful. 25 cents a box. Trade supplied bv W. C. FISHER. Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale iu Sumter by Dr. A. J. CHINA, aud Dr. D. J. AULD. Sept 25 B. F. MITCHELL & M PROPBIETOES OF The Merchant Flour Mills, AND COMMiSSJON MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, Hf. C. ) jj OFFER FOR SALE % AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. j -ALSO,- -ff J I FrPBh Ground MEAL, HOMIN?JF^ CRACKED CORN. &c. -ALSO, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland .SEED RYE. AU our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No eharge for ~* delivery to Railroad. j B. F. MITCHELL & SON. J TEE PUECELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NA NA GEMENTI First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchants $2 Ol B. L. PERRY . Proprietor. Read Prod^ FEEJ?ONT, Ohio, Jan. 25th, 1881. fl Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents:-I ihink^ it my duty to render yon my thanks for ben? efits and profits which I hare derived from your inviable and far fame of Spavin Core, j My cousin and I had a valuable stallion, worth $40? which bad a very bad spavin and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary surgeons, beyond any cure, and that the boree was* done forever. As a last resort I ad? vised my cousin to try a bottle of Kendall'? Spavin Cnre. It had a magical effect, tho third bottle cored it and the horse is as well as ever. Dr. Dick of Ediuburg, the eminent veterinary surgeon was an uncle of mine,, and 1 take great interest ia assisting his pro? fession . JA M ES A. WI LSON, Civil Engineer. ^ KENDALL'S SPATmT COTS. CHARLESTON , S. C., July 22, 1883. Dr. B. J Kendall & Co., Dear Sirs :-I pur? chased at Louisville, Ky., a very fine bred colt, and in shipping he got his hock badly" hurt on the outside of the joint which caused it to swell three or four times the natural size, whMi m;ide him very lame. I tried a great many liniments which failed to benefit the injured part. At lasi when disgusted, and ready to give up the colt* as ruined,, I happened to see your advertisement of "Ken- \ dall's Blister ?nd Spavin Care," and thought I would give it a trial, I first applied the. .'Blister" to the hock which bj this time had become callonsed, ?nd to ray surprise fouud it work like a charm. In twenty four hours the part that was hard became soft and the laraeless began to leave. I then got some of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" and applied it a? according to directions , which has made & perfect cure, and the colt is now MS sound as any horse .-.live. 1 merely writ;- this letter to yon, as I think it a duty I owe to you, and also for the good of' toe public at large. The foregoing statement I will make affi? davit^, and c-'in als J have the same verified by the best horsemen in our city who saw the before and after treatment. _? . "V>rv Respectfu-llv, }2 Chapel St., JOHN R. ARNOLD. Send address for Illustrated Circular which ? we think gives positive proof of its virtue.'J No remedy h:*.s erer met wi*h such unqualified fl j success to our koowted^e, for beast as well as fl man. Jfl Price $1 per bottle or 6 bottles for $5. AIM druggists have it or can get rt tor you, ojfl it will be sent to any address on receipt of ! price by the proprietors. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.. Kno^t :;r2h Falls. Vt. j SOLS ST ALL - i June 12 ? QEAK&WS STABLES, REP UBL IGA XS TREE T, wm m wm, Good Driving Horses. .AND Farm and Timber Mule?, Also, on hand, a fine assortment BUGGIES, OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES, At pt ices to suit the times. CELEBRATED l-KS?? g"" .s?-~rj^- ffii3iL"8SfW BHHBHS?HF Old Hickory Wagons, Manufactured b* .i.e Kentucky Wagon Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky -ALSO TENNESSEE WAGONS. March 20 W. M. GRAHAM. PAYNE'S I? Horse Spark-Arresting Portable Engine has cut lO.OO? ft of Michigan Pine Boards in 10 hou?, burring dabs from the aaw in eight-foot lengths. Orr 10 77-rsf ve Gucmnfre to furnish power te iww S.OO? fr t of Hemlock Ronrcb* ia 10 hour*. -Our li J ?O'tc teilt cut. iQjGOitjiert in ?mc time. Our Engine? aro KVARANTETO1 to forai- h a horsepower on H lei-* {?wi water than any other En sine not fitted Oh an Automatic Gat Off. lt voa want s Statiocaiy cr Portable Engine, Loiter. Circu? it hir Saw-Miil, shafting or Peile?*, L_VUh??r cart ' r McddartV Patent rVvronyht-Iron lilley, wndforoar ilia; traf-d cat-'- ^ie. No. 12, for information .?rices. B. W. PAYNE & SONS. Cornincr. N.JT. Box 14gT. SADDLERY ANO HARNESS. --o THE FINEST LEATHER ON HANDReady to bj worked up at the lowest living figures, HARNESS of tne tatest tty te and of nay own workmanship, at my enop to sel!. I am prepared to ?o all kinds of Joo? in my line of business. All Orders received will be promptly attended to, and with the greatest care. -A full lt ne of-? REA DY-M A P E HARNESS, * SADDLES, BRIDLES. COLLARS, MARTIN? GALES, and EVERYTHING/ELSE pertaining toa First-class Hftfcess Shop. OLD HARNESS made to jook as good as NEW, j ? COVERING and RE?AIRIN?01d TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY; All WORK in my line GUARANTEED to give SATISFACAOS. T, 0. W??0TEN, Corner of Main and Republican Streets, March 15,1881, lr. li