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MORALS AW PHILOSOPHY. ?g||~ Itgv.g CXBROWK, Editor. ||||?AI.VJtT?6?iBYGBACE. ^^^^Kgld^^c0e bandi bare done ^^???t';?itt, this^^a/?esb has boro? plljr'^Cui make ?j spSwt whole. p^?J j?t what ? ?eet or do B^^.;-^S? jgiT?"?? peace with God ; ?i-V. Sot *U say pm jere, and sighs and tears, g^ir^OM* bear ny awful load. ||?||J ??> work atone, O Christ, " 'Gio ease this weipbt of an ; ^^??C? alone, O Lamb of ?ad, |pf^-; .Ka* gi TO me peace within. |?|5^?r totem me, O Sod, ^^^BPm?le, O Lord, to thee, Can riff me of trna dark unrest g|||?;Y?;. Ans?et mj spirit free. Thy grace alone, O God, v^C.. >:X? macan pardon speak ; ^ : : Thy power alone, O Son of God, gs;"- - ; ;?a? this sore bondage break. j^^Ih?esa the Christ of God ; ^^^M???st on Io Te divine ; ^;';r^^t?lrJth unfaltering lip and heart ^: Lcall this Savior mine. S 'Whiskey in a Wooden Leg. ^^^-^:m^^4H%.tiie Chieago Tribune tho? |^ J^^S?felj?w Prohibition does not pro |^>/Ii? Tery^commoB to hear the remark ^^?^a:;Mksoari : ^^jB^^Wi, they ate drinking just as mach gg^lmleft over in Kansas as they were be ^feT the Prohibition law waa passed.' ?P^ ^S?e wholesale liquor-dealers in Kan aaa City insist that they are shipping ftemw? whiskey into Kansas than ever. !^^At tte same time those wholesale dealers |fC ir>r^lmg to pay any amount of $^Wjnir io ' have-tba Prohibition law gpy^:f%v** made close examinations all over Kansas and I say without hesitation ajsr thatthe new law is a success. Whiskey 2: ??ot being sold in Kansas. It b set : Wm* ?ruok here, ti least pabbely. 5 > ^?Tlbe other day, a? the Union Pacific :^ train ran into Rossville, the conductor IIJ-Sc'-^?ou can get all the whiskey you want tb?a town.* ||^i/Yes/ toi- the brakeman, OhereY f.v^Mce whiskey drank here than ever & ; WcB, I staid sa Rossville over night. ; I found every saloon locked op. Money ?OttJdn,t boy a drink in the town. The before a lame. man who. had been around on aa artificial leg was selling whiskey and fined ;y-doHars. Bat the fine was rem i t of his being a cripple. .? ail ?aid, there's plenty ey to be had/ ?ri asked. .Oh we had some yesterday,' they m said. ' '^v^NoWr Pm not a resident and won't aa. - - % * . 4ffi* so please let me know where yon got it,' I pleaded. ?^'?Well,* said one mam, 'Lame John ^ratons,' .Why, we went with him over behind tie meeting-honae shed, into the grave? yard, and* there lame John unstrapped that artificial leg of his and took oat a 0$Ui? of whiskey/ ;'^atofhis?egr 'Yes oat of his hottow leg.*. . 'And what did yon pay for it V *Tbirty cents a drink/ .Well boys,' I said, *yon may not kat* Prohibition in Rossville bot when yon have got to go off into* the darkness with a cripple following bim behind the meeting-boose shed into the lonely graveyard and he has to sit down on some'mother's grave and unstrap an artificial leg for yoa to drink oat of why, I think you've got the next thing to it. Yor. have got near enough to it for all practical purposes.'-The Vbice. "My Dog Brined." The great and good missionary Sfoftatt, relates an adventare about Bibles. *Ooe day,'says he, 'as ? was passing j by the bat of one of the most important bat least attentive of my Sunday hearers, ibis exclamation, 'Oh what a misfor? tune f pronounced by a man's voice, struck my ear. Quite concerned, I -. pushed the door open and went in. 'What is the matter?' I asked. .What misfortune has happened to yoa ? I bope neither your wife nor your son is HI, my poor friend/ .No/ replied be, 'there is no one ill is the bat. 'Well, what trouble were you speak? ing of jost now in such a melancholy toner Tba man scratched bb woolly bead ; "with an embarrassed air, and said : .Why, the boy bas jost come to tell sae that my dog bas eaten a leaf of the Bible that yon gave os/ .Ob, well/ I said, 'that mischief is not irreparable ; I can perhaps replace tb? leaf/ .Ah .'.but/ said the man, 'my dog is .polled ! He will never more fetch me tba smallest bit of game, nor will be ty st the throat of my enemy when 1 tell bin to. He will become as gentle as a lamb, like oar warriors do now who read that book ! I tell yon what missionary, roy dog is rained, and it ? your malt V-TIie Christian. Aa Aerial Garden in Boston. Parsons passing throngh Temple Place have often bad their attention attracted to a display of Sowers on top of the white marble building near the corner of Washington street and ad ^ joining the Provident Institution for Savings. Of late these flowers have become more conspicuous by their in? creasing height, and as they wave in the br?ese the effect is peculiarly attrac? tive. It b not generally known that the entire roof of ihb balding is utilized for a flower garden by the lady who occupies the two upper stories. There is a corrugated iron fence, which can be seen from the street below, and which, extending on all sides of thc roof, effectually protects this aerial gar? den from injaryr This fence, which forms a solid mass of iron, is surmount? ed by an open-work wire railing, which still further guards the growing plants from injury, and preserves those near tba edge of the roof, especially, from tba force of the wind at this breezy elevation. A sunflower which has lately rather lofty aspirations, looks from below as if it were bound to over? top this wire screen, and a number of outer flowers are keeping it company in ita upward tendeney. The flower beds qa this roof garden are laid oat with taite and cara, and as they get floods r?f jsanlignt and abondant moisture, natara! ~ T??^;nottrish ?og condition. The roof, being substan? tial, easily bears the weight of the earth which n necessary for the growth of a great variety ?f flowers, and of eonrse its water-tight properties are need to prevent leakage into the apartments below. ? Bough on Bug Joice. The community of Bridgeport W. Ya., is enjoying a no?ei sensation. D?ring last year three or four men lost their lives in this vicinity by becomiog intoxicated and lying down on the railroad track and being run over. Last Sunday another victim was added to the list, and the citizens determined to end the slaughter. On Nov. 12th, a number of men disguised with masks, surrounded a whiskey shop kept by Mrs. Hall, and with axes demolished the whole building, emptying all the liquor into the street. The woman was then ordered to leave the place at once. The affair bas ereated consid? erable excitement, bat no one offered to interfere with the masked men. The citizens give notice that in the future no liquor shops will be allowed in the place. mm The Old Way. There are men and women now living in this country, whose school years meant twelve months ano whose school day was from sunrise to sunset. " The master, as he was called, boarded around, and as soon as breakfast was over, his dinner was packed in the basket^with that of the children aod then they all started for the school house. "Books" were called on the teacher's arrival, whether soon or late. If he happened to stay all night where breakfast was very early he would get to the school bouse before the majority of the children. There was no such thing as sht'rag around and talking or reading until the sun was an hour high. The teacher had been hired to do a roll day's work, and to accomplish this he had to start early. Such a thing as re? cess was unknown. The "play time*' was about one hour io winter and two hours m summer. Children five to eight years old, were kept on the slab benches, with the blue back spelling in hand; eight or ten hours a day. When the school was full, four recitations for these little fellows was about all they got. These were very short especially when the larger boys bad hard "sums" that they could not work. These little fellows did not give more than two hours to their books. No Dental ex? ercises in Arithmetic, Geography. His? tory or current news were ever attempt? ed. If one bad called the parents together and said to them ; "Now, these little fellows will do better if they are kept In school only two or three hours a day and taught the whole of that time and turned loose the balance of the day," they would have risen in arms and driven him from the neighborhood. One can say that now and some parents will believe him. OUB PREMIUM. Every fanner is interested in the welfare of his stock, and should hare on band, for ready reference a book describing the ailments his stock is subject to, and the remedies therefor. Ia consideration of this fact we bave procured for the benefit of our farmer subscribers a large number of copies of "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse," one of which we propose to give to every one who pays for his paper in advance. The book is one of great value, as H is an index of diseases which gives the sj mo? toras, cause, and ^feS^vrafc the best treat? ment of each. It contains a table, giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, and antidote when a poison ; also a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages of the horse; a valuable collection of recipes, and mnch more valuable information. Remember*we GIVE this valuable work to nil who pay their subscription in advance. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home is not always the best test of merit, but we point proudly to the fact that no otiier medicine La? wou for itself such universal approbation in its owe city, state, and country, and among all people, as ?yer's Sarsaparilla. The following letter from one of our best known Massachusetts Druggists should be of interest to every suiferer : RHEUMATISM, I?SBPS lliSbUlltn I lUlfil Rheumatism, so se? vere that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help. 1 tried several reme? dies without much if any relief, until I took Ana's SARSAPARILLA, by the use of two bottles of which 1 was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your SARSA? PARILLA, and it still retains its wonderful popularity. The many notable cures it has cnVcted in this vicinity convince me that it is tlie"best blood medicine ever offered to the pnbiic E. F. HAKIMS." Ki vc r SL, Buckland, Mass., May 13.1*2. OUT min IM GEORGE ANDREWS. oAu KHtUM. syif? was for over twenty ven rs before his removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rheum iu its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more thau half thc surface of his bodv and limbs. He was entirely cured by AVKR'S SARSAPARILLA. See certificate in Ayer* Almanac for 1*33. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Prousts: 51, six bottles for 53. Wc A. RECKUM ARTIST, 110* Kfiltt S TEES T, COLUMBIA, S. C. PORTRAITS, PHOTOGRAPHS, Stereoscopes, &c. Old Picture* Copied and Enlarged. Nov ll .FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS -GO TO BENNIES, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oldj Pictures Copied and Enlarged. Nov II_ G??T A. SHIELDS, M A NU KA CTC il RR OP Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, GEIST SOLLS, CANS LULLS, COTTON PRESSES, JkC IRON AND BRASS CASTIN6S MADE TO ORDER. PALMETTO IRONWORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. _Oct 21_ v BONGAREE NURSERIES. GRAPE VINES -AND SMALL FRUITS IN GREAT VARIETY For sale at lowest prices. Address R. M. SIMS, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Oct 21 FROM THE PRESIDENT or BAYioa ammsiTT. "Independence, Text?, Sept 26,1882. Gentlemen : Ayer'sHair Vigor Has been used in my household for three reasons: 1st. Tb prerent falling out of the bair. 2d. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3<L A3 a dressing. , - It has given entire satisfaction ia every tint??*??,- Yours respectfully, WM. CABBY CHASE." AYEK'S HAIR VIGOR is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurions sub? stances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and promotes its growth, cures dandruff and all diseases of the hair and scalp, and is, at the same time, a very superior and desirable dressing. PEEP ABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. AYER'S Ague Cure IS WAKBANTED to cure all cases of ma? larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of Joly 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer ? Co., Lowell, Mase. ?okl by ali Druggists. J. F. W. DE LOK ME, Agent* -DEALER IN TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AND ALL KINDS OP Druggist's Sundries USUALLY KEPT IN K FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, GARDEN SEEDS, SC., Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders auswered with care- and dispatch. The public will find my stock of j Medicines complete, warranted genu? ine, ?nd of tite best quality. Call and sec fur yourselves. Sumter. S. C.. Jan. 20, F. H. Folsom, L. W. Folsom. F. H. FOLSOM & BRO. Established 1868. Practical Watchmakers and Jewelers, Main-Street, opposite John Reid's, SUMTER, S. C., DUAL K tX S IN Elgrin, Waltham, Lancastei and S-cris s WATCHES, Of all Descriptions. Clocks, Gold Pens, Pencils, Acc., &c, &c. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Gold and Plated Jewelry of the neu est designs, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Fine Pocket Cutlery Scissors and Razors, Fishing Tackle. Sewing Machine Needles, Oils, Ftc. We guarantee everything as represented. Prices as low HS Reliable Goods can be sold Come and see us. Oct 9 THOS. B. FRASERTJT!, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumter, S. C. Jan 1 " 1 THE CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED represents the above Company, and is prepared to iusure stores, goods, dwellings, furniture, barns, and stables. The Continental is one among the best in the Country, and its rates the same as the other first class companies- He calls especial attention to its five-year install? ment plan. W.F.RH AM E. March 4 tf RUBBER STAMPS NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING with indelible ink, or fur printing visiting cards, and " STAMPS OF ANY KIND for stamping BUSINESS CARDS, ENVEL OPES or anything else. Specimens of various styles on band, which will be shown with pleas? ure. The LOWEST PRICES possible, and orders filled promptly. Call on C. P. OSTEEN, At the Watchman and Soar bron Office. "PRESENTSi PRESENTS] CHRISTMAS Ie now only a few weeks off and it is getting time to look up PRESENTS. If one is wanted for a young lady, Jewelry is Always Appropriate. For those who are older and keeping house, a HANDSOME CLOCK, or something in STS&LX2TC1 SXL7S&, Or a nice piece of S?LVKR-PLATED WARE is very suitable. For all who are MATRIMONIALLY INCLINED, Or for those who have an ''invite" to the wedding, our Hue of suitable presents is very complete. Write to U3 for ful? ler information on this point. Write to us for ANYTHING YOU NEED IN OUR LINE. Prices as low as anywhere. Repairing a specialty. Awarded a silver medal for fine watch-work. P. He LACHICOTTE & CO., 99 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov ll v CHINA HALL. COLUMBIA, S. C., J. C. 3TANT?5Y & BRO., China, Glass, Crockery, House-Fur? nishing doods, &c, Larger Stock than for many years. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Furniture embracing all the styles and qualities usually found in a First Class Furniture Store. ! '"* PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Safes, Sideboards, Looking Glasses, What Nots, Wall Brackets, Chromos, Window Shades and Fixtures, Picture Frames, Cord, Tassels, Picture Glass, Window Glass, Putty, Matresses, &c, &c. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, IS FOLL AND COMPLETE. COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip? tions and sizes constantly in store at prices ranging For Adults-from S5 to 125. For Children-from ?3 to 45. My special personal attention, day by day, is given to this business, iu all its depart? ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Oct. 9 B. R MITCHELL & M, PROPRIETORS OF The Merchant Flour Mills ? AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. - ALSO, - Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, &c. -AL80, Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. Selected North Carolina and Maryland SEED RYE. All our Goods guaranteed best quali? ty and at lowest prices. No charge for delivery to Railroad. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. MOTHERS' FRIEND! No More Terror!! Thi810valuabIePre_ paration is truly a tri Wa Mara "P<ii? I umph of scientific skill i\Q more Jrain. and no moreinestinia _ . ble benefit was ever NO MOTS Sanger! bes towed on the moth? ers of the world. -T?- j ?ST It not onlv Mother or Cimd.;fbhorle?%^^?5Tet.of j labor and lessens the ^intensity of pain, but, The Dread of 'better than alt, it . ?greatly diminishes the fUnTUTRUnn ll 'danger to life of both MUI ntnUUU Uimotber and child, and -, e . . [leaves the mother in a Transformed to |C0ndit?0D hijJ,bIj &. m _ "BT^ ?vorable to speedy re BH fl O Wi cover7> and far le53 H* M-M M. JLJ able to flooding, con? vulsions, and other and- alarming symptoms incident to lingering (J \J X . truly wonderful effica - cy in this respect entl G+talr* A f??* ties the Mothers'Friend safety ana Ease t0 bc riinkcd as one 0f the life-saving appli "t_T0 anees given to the . world by the discover SUliermg WO??l?n. ies of modern science. From the nature of the case it will of course be understood that we cannot publish certifi? cates concerning this remedy without wound? ing the delicacy of the, writers. Vet we have hundreds of such testimonials on file, and no mother who has once used it will ever again be without it in her time of trouble. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that if it were admissible to make public the letters we receive, the "Moth? ers' Friend would out-sell anything on the market." I most earnestly entreat every female ex? pecting to be confinined, to use Mother's Re? lief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetrical practice (forty four years,) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick delivery. H. J. IIOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our Treatise oo '1 Health and Hap? piness of Woman," mailed free. . BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Nov ll Atlanta, Ga. PfiT TKor tbe wor^iQS class. Send 10 cents uUlillfor postage, and we will mail yon free a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all the time or in spare time only. The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every eve? ning. That all who want to work may test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: to all who are not well satisfied we will send Si to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full par? ticulars, directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delav. Start now. Address STINSON k CO.. Portland, Maine. WANTED! The public to know that we represent the FIDELITY MO MJL?? INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, And will take risks on PLATE GLASS nod MIRRORS against accidental breakage as well as against fire. This Company also furnishes BON OS to those occupying places of trust, requiring bondsmen or sureties. We are also insuring COTTON GINS and MACHINERY against FIRE and TORNA? DOES. A. WK STE & SON. Sept 9 Ja week at home, $5.00 outfit tree. Fay 'absolutely sure. No risk. Capital not required. Readers, if you want business at which persons of either sex, young or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, write for particulars to H. HALLETT & CO, Portland. Maine. 07 EVERY HBO CHEAPER THAU EVES. Binen. Sbot Oana. Revolver!, Ammuni? tion, Fishing Tackle, 8eines, Nets, Knives, Razors, Skates, Hammocks, etc. Large Illustrated Catalog- FT*nS. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, , r J TTrr*'?-?rr. r i. P. MORAN, CHARLESTON, S. C., COE. HAYNE, KAESET AHB 'MEETING SIS., IMPORTEE OF AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Sportsmen's Suppkes, Rubber and Leather Belting. --0 AGENT FOE S. Z. HALL COTTON GIN, KALAMAZOO BROADCAST SEEDERS, KALAMAZOO CULTIVATORS SPRING TOOTH, KALAMAZOO HARROWS SPRING TOOTH, BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS, WE ALSO KEEP A WELL SELEC i THOS. WADFORD & CO., WHEAT AND FEED MILLS, BURRELL CORN SHELLERS, MCCORMICK'S HARVESTING MACHINE REAPER AND MOWER, -AND GREGG RAKE. ED STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING: RUBBER BELTING, COPPER RIVETS, BAR BABBIT METAL, MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS, CORN SHELLERS, MILL SCREWS, MILL PICKS, BARBED FENCE WIRE, IRON AGE CULTI? VATORS, FAN MILLS, FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, WOODEN-WARE, TIN-WARE, CUCUMBER PUMPS, ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IM? PLEMENTS, GRINDSTONES, BUILDERS* SUPPLIES, AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF HARDWARE, ALSO CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, -AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF SPORTSMEN'S MATERIAL. TURPENTINE AND COOPER'S GOODS A SPECIALTY. Sept 16 _ _ x The Largest and Host Complete Establishment South. Established 1842. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, Office and Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, 'AND BUILDING MATERIAL. ASHLIF.Y SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC. Tbe S. G. S. is the cheapest, and the best, and the only Specific Fertilizer for Small Grain oe the Market. The S. G. S. has been nsed all over onr Sonthern States for the last three years, and has gtven great satisfaction. ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, Of superior activity and efficiency ; a cheap and excellent Fertilizer for Small Grain, especially when nsed with Cotton Seed or manure to supply Ammonia. ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, Delivered free ; specially adapted to Roses, Geraniums, Pansies, Flowering Annuals, &c. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for thc various attractive and instruc? tive publications of the Company, address, THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO. Sept 23 Charleston, S. C. RICHARD J. MORRIS, -DEALER IN Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &c, ROOFING TlX, SOLDER, SHEET IRON HAND WIRE. 118 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. .sj.siPOf.aa nv . ,'VWHXSV 9N?11 .aaano NOIldWlflSNOO BLANK? -0 LIENS, TITLES, MORTGAGES, BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blaaks in Variety, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. C. BART' & CO., ! 55 I I 57 ! I AND I I 50 MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. The Largest Fruit and Produce House in the South. Tmrtnrl nr ? keep constan?lv rn hand 'THE {MINSTON ^ LIKE THE lEMISGTON RIFLE} UNEXCELLED BY ANY.f _Jsure <o Give Satisfaction. ^General Office, Ilion, N.T.1 Kew York Office, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted. HARB WARE. E. W. DURANT & SON. STORE IN THE GRANITE RANGE, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, IN STOCK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, WAGON MATERIALS, -such as RIMS, HUBS AND SPOKES, -also CROCKERY AND TIN WARE. Everything in the line of General Hardware, kept in Stock. R. W. DURANT & SON. j Sep t - J ' WULBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IX Proraoss, Lipors, Tobacco, h. 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2_ 6 THE AIMAR HO?S? CORNER OF Vanderhorst and King Sta HAVING BEEN LEASED BY (Formerly of 190 Meeiing-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for th? accommodation of Boarders. Parties visiting Charleston will find this House conveniently situated for busi? ness, and directly on the line of Street Railw*}. Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb 18_ S. B. THOMAS, Agt No. S20 KING STREET, Opposite Liberty, WMow Wes, Paper Haipi LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. WINDOW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER. CHARLESTON S. C. Dec ll_o CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES. _ t?^** A new feature in the retail grocery business. Send postal card for oar MONTHLY PRICE LIST, and SAVE MONEY in pur? chasing your FAMILY SUPPLIES. WELCH & EASON, 127 and 129 Meeting, S. W. Cor. Market St. CHARLESTON, S. C.. Nov 4 v GO TO S. THOMAS, JR., & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHAIM, EST?*, Se C., -FOR Fine Diamonds, Watches, CLOCKS, JEWELRY", SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Large assortment of WEDDING PRESENTS always on hand. Orders promptly filed, Watches and jewelry carefully repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23_o_ JOHN A. LePRIffCE, Successor to J. 3. DUT AL & SOU, Manufacturer of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES, STOVES, ^ RANGES, Ac. Proprietor of Duval's Patent Baker and Hinds' Combination Cooker. Agent for the Ua?oa Kerosene Stoves and Vulcan Gas Stoves, Nb. 337 King St., Door North of Lib? erty Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16 _ v CHAS. C. LESLIE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer in FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND POULTRY, Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Office No. 18 and 20 Market Street, East of East Bay. Consignments of Country Produce are re? spectfully solicited. POULTRY, EGGS, Ac, Ac. Perishable goods at owner's risk after delivery to Southern Express Co. Sept 16_x_ EDWIN R. WHITE, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, North River Blue Stone. No. 105 Meeting St. and 1 Horlbeck's Alley, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16_v_ j PAVILION HOTEL,] CHARLESTON, S. C. First Class in all its Appointments. Supplied with all Modern Improvements. Excellent Cuisine, Large Airy Rooms, Otis Passenger Elevator, Elec? tric Bells and Lights. Heat? ed Rotunda. RATES ?2 00, ?2.50 AND ?3.00. Rooms Reserved by Mail or Telegraph. Sept 16_ WAVERLY HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. The above House having been NEWLY REFURBISHED throughout, in a FIRST CLASS MANNER, is without esception the most completely j furnished House in the City, and is under the j Sole Proprietorship and management of the Public's obedient servant, JOS. FXIZCS, Jr. RATES-$2 and $2.50 per day. Sept 16_v__ PIANOS ?ND ORGANS' BY THE BEST MAKERS, NE iV PIANOS. S210, $225 and upwards. ! NEW ORGANS, $24, $55 and upwards. Easiest terms and lowest prices ever known on standard and reliahle instruments. DELIVERED FREIGHT PAID. Don't fail to get our prices and terms be? fore purchasing. Remember we pay all freight without increase of prices. Address, C. GILL & SON, 213 Bia? Street, Charleston, S. 0. Sept 6 FO?TZ'S HORSE AHD CATTLE POWDER* No HORSE will die of Cour. BOTS or Lc*c Frvaa.lf Foutzs Powders are used rn rime. Poirtz's Powders will cure and prevent HocCaousA* Foutz's Powders w ?ll prevent G.tres IX Fowts. 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