$ramnm 1
g- ? i pj i|t - '"f 1 '
Puzling ft Tub*.
Americans are an inquisitive *j
people, ret from the very neceeei- ti
tv which this encrendera. thun la _
no person who understands the art <j
of parrying or baffling inquisitive- ^
nesa in another than a Yankee. c
We were quite aroused by an ac- f
count gived by a city friend of a ,
colloquy which came off in a ooun- t
try village threogb which be was {
traveling between himself and one ?
o f the 44 natives," who manifested ]
an itching curiosity to pry into ;
his affaire: <
44 How do yon do I" exclaimed t
the latter, hustling up to him as ]
ho alighted for a few moments at a t
hotel. 44 Kecon I've seen yoto be- 1
fore now?" * t
44 O, yes," was the answer of the (
Yankee,44no doubt; 1 have been (
there often in my lite." c
"S'pose yon're going to " t
(expecting the name ana place to t
be supplied.) ]
" Just so?I go there rogularly y
once a year." s
" Ana you've come from " f
" Exactly, sir ; you are exactly t
right; that is my pi ace of reai- E
deuce." ' Z1 t
" Ileally, now dew tell; I snp- ti
pose you're a lawyer, or may bo a d
trader, or perhaps some other per- 8
feshun ot calling. . 0
* " 41 Yes, I have always pursued
some one of these professions." $
"Got business m the country, ]
ch?" - 8
" Yes, I am at this time engag- i
cd in traveling." c
" I see by your trunk that 3*011're c
from Boston. Anything stirring r
in Boston!" <3
41 Yes; men, women, horses and a
carriages, and a famous northeaa- ^
a 55
iur. t<
"You don't say sol Well, I ii
declare, now, you are tarnal cute, j,
What do you think they will do a
with Sims?" a!
44 Well, it is my opinion that
they will either deliver him up to tl
the claimant, or let him go free." n
44 Yon'ie had a monstrous sight p
of rain in Boston?did an awful tl
sight of damage, I suppose?" f,
44 Yes, it wet all the buildings e
and mado the streets damp?very u
damp, indeed!" 1(
"Didn't old Faneuil Ilall get a e]
soak in 1" b
44 No. They hauled it on to the g(
Common, under the Liberty tree." tj
44 You are a circns chap, I guess ; ^
you are kinder foolin. Pray, Mis- 0
tcr, if its a civil question, what a
might your name bei." " . tl
44 It might be Smith or Brown, ti
but it is not by a long chalk.-1- *
The fact i6, sir, I never had a name. g{
When I was born, my mother was jfl
so bnsy that she forgot to name .
me, and soon after I vsas &wapped j(
away by mistake for another boy, jj
and am now just applying to the w
Legislature for a name. vVheu I
get it I will send yon my card.*? ^
ood morning, 6ir."
And 60 saying, the speaker
jumped into the carriage and tj
drove off, leaving the Paul Pry w
of the place scratching bis beau .
in bewilderment, and apparently
in more perplexity than ere be
bad commenced bis catecbisings. g
Significance of a Wink.? ^
Smith, the auctioneer, is a popular w
man, a wit, and a gentleman. No
person is offended at what he Bays, j,
and many a hearty laugh has been g
provokea by his6ayings. He was p
recently engaged in the sale of ft
venerable household furniture p
and fixings. He had jnst got to ?
44 eoinir. <roincr. and a half coinr*-"
tJ en o o> ? n r? a
when lie 6aw a smiling counten- ^
ance, on agricultural shoulders, j
wink at him. j,
A wink is as good as a nod to a j,
blind horse or a sharp sighted nnc- 8
tionecr, so Smith winked, and the g
man winked, and Smith kept 44 go- 0
ing, going," with a lot ot stove- j
pipes, glassware, carpets, pots and c
perfumery, and finally this lot was j
knocked down. rT> ii
44 To whom ?" said Smith, gazing 8
at the smiling 6tranjer r
44 Who? Golly 1" said the stranger,
441 don't know who." t
41 Why, )ou, sir," said Smith. .
44 Who, mo?" # J.
44 Yea; yon bid on the lot," said
Smith. ?.
44 Me ? Hang me if I did," insist- ^
cd the stranger.
44 Why, did yon not wink, and ,
keop winking ?" asked Smith.
44 Winking I Well, I did, and f
so did you at me. I thought yon .
was winking as mncb as to say, jj
4 keep dark, I'll stick somebody in
this lot of stufl,' and I winked M fl
much as to say, 4 I'll be hanged if t
you don't, mister.' n
An old lady gazing with as ton- f
ishment upon an elephant in a t
menagerie, asked the keeper?
44 What kind of a bcaat is that eat- a
ing hay with its tail?" t
A notorious miser having heard (
a very eloqnent^ charity sermon
stron^y proves the necessity of .
alms. 1 have almost a mind to
turn beggarP j
A certain boarding-house was I
very much infested by vermin. A \
gentleman who slept there one j
night, told the landlady so in the 1
morning, when sho said, 41 La, sir, 1
we haven't a single beg in the
Louse." 11 No, ma'am," said ha,
" they're all married, and Lara
large families too."
ios while puruuiiig their daily av- (
cations in this pur Southern '
icuntry, which with the usual win- 1
er rains, heavy roads, and fording 1
?f streams. malfpfi U wr? ?JiflR?nU, I
or the manager* to wake good the '
promises of tbe agents.. Such was J
he esse with John Robinson's Qir- 1
:us and Menagerie a few days 1
lincc. While netibrmirg is Tallahassee,
F.UL, it jwaf rnqntioned to
r. F. Robinson, Jr.', that lie might <
jxpect some difficulty in passing 1
b rough a long and dismal swamp 1
between tt>at place and Quincy, on 1
iccount of the large number of al- '
igators which infested the ford at
liis particular locality, and who
ire at this season.?f the yearyery j
erocious, and on tbe watch for toy ,
infortnnftte table Or hofse that ]
nay becomo entangled in the nu- ,
nerous roots, quicksands, and
toles, which abound at the ford i
>ut he renlied. an tli? iiw>nf Jmrl i
ilready made the arrangements <
or him to go through, and it was 1
tot his nature to turn back, lie had 1
lothing left hat to follow, trusting
o his preViotis good fortune in get-" ,
ingthus far. The result of liis c
ecision, although anticipating *
ome difficulty, was far more seri- j
us than ho anticipated.
At three o'clock P. M.,on Tueslay,
January 25th, Prof. Lewie
lonston, who has charge of the i
inimale, started with the elephant 1
Crapress, the large Bactrian cam- <
1, the beautiful Arabian white c
am el, a fino thorongh bred mare 1
ind colt, and two spotted coach *
logs, to make the trip to Quincv.
ltbough repeatedly warned by
lr. J. F. Robinson, Jj?.,not to atjmpt
the passage of the swamp r
i any other than daylight. He t(
owevcr went through. Before ^
pproaching the lord, an occasion m
I bellow or roar was heard be>kening
that the inhabitants of
no locality had not retired tor the
ight, and a sudden plunge and
lash in the water would denote
liat the enemy were on the alert
ir mischief." The elephant would J
very tew steps, throw her truuk
loft, emitting at the same time a >ud
screech of defiance, the cam- Is
uttering low moans while the "
orses almost refused to stir, and e
ood trembling with tear, while *
io dogs kept up an incessant J
owling. Approaching the water .
f the ford, Houston determined 1
p o n the immediate passage r
i rough before the alligaUrs had x
me to summon their crew. i
Bidding the elephant enter, she "
epped boldly in at the same time 0
suing the water furiously with i'
er trunk, the camels, horses and *
igs following close in the rear. 4
e had passed two thirds of the
ay when a sharp yelp oi pain
om one of the dogs aud his sud- b
en disappearance denoted that N
10 swamp fiends were at work, d
nd before he could collect his r
lOnghts the other dog went under c
ith a long death howl. He now
egan to think of his own safety, .
id calling to the elephant, com
sanded iierto turn, as she did.
o a fearful roar was heard from
16 large Bactrian camel who bad
t that instant been attacked. The
ater seemed alive with alligators. <
he roaring bellowing and screechig
of elepnant, camels, and alli;ators
were terrific. They would
hrow their ponderous jaws open
nd tear huge pieces of flesh from he
camel, while the poor brute j
rould utter heartrending groans
nd cries for relief. In the mean
me the elephant was not idle. <
!vcr solicitous for the welfare of ]
cr keeper and. companions, she i
ad, at the moment of seeing them
nfety landed npon the opposite 1
hore, rushed back to the assistance
t her friend, the camel, who by
his time was nearly gone, and by
resting the greatest turore among
ler assailants, succeeded in bring
ng the head oi the camel to the
hore, that portion being all that h
cmained of tho poor animal. ^
In the confusion that onsned,
Iouston did not miss the colt on
il warned by a shrill scream or
teigli, which seemed to come from
everal rods below. Upon rushng
down the stream a few yards
i terrible scene was presented to
lis view. It wonld seem that the
lenizens of Chattahoochee swamp
or miles around had become cog
n'zant of some extra attraction at.
hat particular point on this night,
,nd had started for the rendezvous,
aid upon reaching the scene of
iction had unexpectedly encounered
both food and opposition at
ne same time?tor, simultaneous
villi the meeting oi the colt they
net their pursuers, end en ewful <
>&ttle ensued. Several times it
teemed as if the colt wonld escape
tad regain the shore, so busy were
he alligator* in destroying each
)ther; but Just before the poor
irealure would reach tlio land,
tome monster, more ravenous than
irave, would leave the melee, pnrSo
end drag it back into deop war,
lantil finally it became exhausted
and fell an easy prey to the
toarful reptiles, whim Professor
Houston stood looking on with
blanched and terrified lookst*wbo!ly
unable to render the least assistance,
threatened with a terrible
death should be even attempt it.
As he turned to retrace hie steps
towards the ptaos where he left the
TOcaining animals, be q&rated the
*oet. He bad made th# passage,
>ut at a terrible sacrifice. Hefiad
Started with aijgfelephapt, $ga,$rawi,
two dogs aad two horses. He
lame oat wilfc an etapbant, one
lamel and oca horse, Jim carnal
repeatedly refuned $1,000 tor. It
will be many a long year before
tfonston will forget the liotrpr* pf
massing through a' Florida swamp
It nighr.
?7- y
A max was indignantly exclaiming
tbat bia knife tad been stolen, wbeo at
last oaa of bia neighbor*, whose garden
imd been robbed a abort time previous
iaid to him, "I found your knife
unoog my cabbage*; how came it
here f* The man waa srtuck dumb.
A max warned his wife, in New Or.
eana, not to light the fire wilb kerotena.
Sba dido't beed the warning.
Her elothee fit bia second wife remark
iuiy wen.
A cibods rider in Texas tried to torn1
three somersaults on horseback, the
>ther day. The manager sent back to
Sew Orleans, the following day, for
mother somersault man.
^ i
Fbw men would attempt to dry
laropened gunpowder in the kitcben
love. A man in Canada did. His
ifflicted family would be glad of any
nfbrmation as to bis whereabouts..
A masirtratk in Worcester, Massahuselts,
held a man on bis own recogtisance,
in $500, not to commit suicide
ie having previously attempted to blow
3ut his brains. The magistrate evilently
thought that money was of
nore value (ban brains in Maasachuetta.
A difficulty occurred in Danville,
Virginia, on the night of the 14tb, be*
ween James Smith and two of his rel
lives, named Ragsdale and Waltingon,
in which the two last were kiled
j Smith. Liquor.
THE * i
NEW YORK
nil mmm amir. !
Dividend dsclartd in 1866, 68 p*r Cmlvm,
ASSETS, Si3,000,0OO. |
NO COMPANY In the United States nan
claim superior advantages ta thf, ,|d
ind well-established institution, which has
>een doing businesa with tha greatest ?uo |
ies? for about twenty-five veara. It
trie tig mutual, and never had stockholder*
0 appropriate a portion of its earnings.?
t ia under If gal supervision, a protection to
>o)icy holders, which ia afforded nowhere
>ut in New York and Massachusetts. Its
nanagera cannot spaculata with tha funds
>f tha Company, but are obliged to invott as
he laws Ql New York requite trustees to
11 vest trust estates. The official reports,
or several years peat, show that thia Com
any has been baiter managed than aay
ther doing business in New York. Aa
1 vestment in this Company ia as safe as
nything earthly can be. It offers security
nd cheapness, and has advantages over
ny other Company in the United States.
Reference may be made to tha following
enllemen: Gov. B. F. Perry, Col. G. F.
ownei, Thoa M. Cox, Thomas Staan, 11.
came <k Co.. Wm. T. Shumate, Jet. P.
[oore aud L. Williams.
For further informatioo, apply to the an
ersigned. agent for Greenville, or to J AS.
L. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Greenville
lonrt House.
W. H. CAMPBELL.
Sept 8 18 tf
IE. P. JONES,
awt HaA^y9
A ATD BO J A err OR IN HQ UITT. \
Wtix rnacricn w ail
UOURTB OF THIS STAIR
?* jeP*v " -1!
EN THE UNTTED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville 0. X., f. C.
July * 1 ly?
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
WOULD reepectfully inform the puhlie
that he baa Removed to a room in
he OLD COURT HOUSE, where be will
be prepared to receive enetomera aa heretofore.
Being n Prefmaiottml Bmrb*r, he
hopea, by attention to buaineaaa, together
with poiiteneaa to all, to merit n portion of
pablie patronage, in CUTTING, 8HAVING
AND SHAMPOOING.
J Jan 20 85 tf
MARBLE Cimt
i$k
jg<
BOY1VE ft 8PROWL,
COLUMBIA, B. 0.,
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
la all iU branch**, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE,
, B?pt 8 18 it
NATIONAL HOTEL
0. QSL
PRCXPKXl6TO!R.
P. HAMILTON JOVlKlt, CLfftX,
M ,, RATES
Or Board per Day <K
Sapper, Broekfoet and Lodging....., | OC
Stogie MeaU 1 00
Sop 1 16 tf
Nickerson HouseHptel,
COLfJMWA, 8. C.
1j^V\ THl oodenrigoed bovtaf
bla leeae apoa
(bo abovo Popolar lTeoeo, will onlirrtf b
aaako It ooo of tbo loot agrawblo Hotola ii
the 8r??th. A eall la solicited.
pm Free Otnaibos to aad froia tbo lTotel.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
Proprietor.
Sept t 16 tf
be ran dallv. Sunday excepted, connocting
with Night Train on South Carolina Hoad, ap
and dbwa, dad with Night Train on Charlotte,
Columbia and Auguale Road going 8outh s
Leave Columbia.. 7 00 in |
?' Aliton .? 8 40 * m
u Ntvtern 1* ?
Arrirt AbbovlUo......................... 8 M pa i
" Anderson 4 15 p m |
" Greenville tlUKtUM ft ftft P I I
Leave Greeorille..., ? ? ** .
M AndmMi U am
" Abbeville ? 00 ? m |
M Newberry IS 35 p m
M Alston .? - 1 10 p * 1
Arrive Columbia. 5 45 p n> 1
The Train will return from Bel ton to An* i
dereon on Monday and Friday morn la re.
JAMBS O. MBRBDITH, i
General Superintendent.
? i -n i q
ftonth Carolina Railroad Co.
General Superintendent's -Ofllee, 1
September 15, 1M(. )
TnK following Schedule for Passenger
Trains will bo observed from tbis date :
Day Pamengtr Train.
Leaving ObineqMa at 45 i m
Arriving at Oolnmbta
Night Kjrpr?e Train. V
Leaving Coloabln It.. 4.5 ll>n
Arriving at Columbia nt....^.....M.?4 41 a m
The Camden Train
WIQ continue to run tbe following sebednle:
TW-Jfeeifj.. . , ... J
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday*.)
IArrlvo at Columbia 11 00 a m. Leave 1 45 p m 1
DoHf (S??d*y KmttpHtL)
Leave Camden 0 35 a m. Ar Kinga ville 9 30 a m
" King* villa 3 15 p m. Ar Camden 006 p m
, ' i i i H. T. PKAKE.
General Superintendent.
Charlotte, Colombia * Augnata S. B.
bupbriktkndbmt's office.
Colombia, S. C., January 13, 1379.
ON and after TO-DAY, an Accomodation '
Train will inn a* follows :
Leave CokMRbfe.M -0 15 p m
Arrive at AugeaO ?? J Xl'SO a m
Leave Anguata ....4 13 p la
Arrive at Columbia >1 30 a m
Thia Train conneeU with the Georgia day
Pamenger Train* at Aagaeta, and the Greenville
Road at Columela, each way. I
C. BOUKNJUHT, Bup't. I
Bob 9 30 \ Tf - * I
' ; Jg? j
Charleston
Advertisements.
4 n ** *
FERTILIZERS.
ce KSramsg ?>
srii^ai
I^OUwIotl with detailed lUt'roenU,
foroUHed on application U> the General
AgenU,*B.
S^ HUETT * SOIT,
^ r Char I?ten, S. C.,
Or, to DAVID it STRADLEY,
Affaul* at nra#n?ill- W ^
Jan 26 'J~7 86 -. Jin
miill THH ill
IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IX
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
STRINGS, Ac., Ac.
AgwU ot WM. KNABK A CO.'B PIANOS,
MASON A HAMLIXS IfKLODEONS,
I Stelnway A Son'* and J. B. Dunham's
PIANOMS
TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
1?1 XING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
FERDINAND ZOOBAUlf,
New York.
HENRY YOUNO, C. L. m'cT.RN All AN,
Charleston, 8. C.
nor 21 n cm"
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
175,177 9c 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tj[t Kbtabliibbd ! 18SA.?9H?
JyfU Keep, couttoniijr on kand 1
i j ft woll anUetod Stock of CBD
FTOITITraS,
PSv Wklek b? offer, it
fhrfcgl REASONABLE
1/1 PRICES.
N. B.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKEP
I OR BHIPPINQ.
Not 24 27 1j*
SAMUEL. C. BLACK,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
NO. 28 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON.
T3ARTK-ULAR ?U?r>tion rWen to nor.
A ehae? and mIi of BECURITItef on
Comnaiwion. 1bformal ion given ibMrftllj.
iirui to
Rkt R. T. BU18T,
J.O. BULKY,
THOa STKHN.
September 21, I860. lfr-tf
PAVIU0NHOTEL,
Amiiaoi??!?, s. csu
BOARD,
P*r Day ........ 00.
> R. HAMILTON, SapariaUndotft
| Mr*. H. L BVTTKRflGLBt
Proprletrm,
R?pt 19 19 tf
THE MILLS HOUSE,
, 6. ?.
r PARKER *00. Froinri?torm.
I FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAY |4 M.
Dm M tf
' CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
A| RSISTANTS,* A. BUTTER FIELD, <(?
merlj of the Pavilion Hotel,) aad W
R MILLER. 19-M
'
%. . i . . , . i J-?A ;
rjlHE " CAROLINA FERTILIZER" is made fi
I pronounced by eariou* chemist*. on# of tbo bi
Quano In iU fertiliseng properties. These Phosphi
imals, and posses* qualities of tbo greatest ralue
Professor Shcpard :
Laboratout or ti
_ Analyst* of CAR0LIHA FERTILIZER, per.oi
Slot*tare expelled at Z13* F.. - ?
Organic Matter, wfth some water of combination e
Fixqd Ingredient#, ; Atnmoaia,
WJ | 5 II If .
Phoipboric A*id>?BoteMa, - ft fifl T
Insoluble, ' - - ft 17 1
13 13
Balphurie Ae(8, II 01 ]
Sulphate of Potash, ...
Sulphate of Soda, r *
Saad, r TIT. inOn
I be strength of thtee results, I ant glad to
FERTILIZER, examinod.
We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to
2co? W. William
3 "j" '"r.J, ijn4 c,** ?
tlAVTn Ar RTTfATYTTPV
j WILLLA. M8& * W H ITMiJR
Jan 12 ";il
BTIWA3NT <
SOLUBLE MANURES, At
MANUFACTURED .
UNDER the direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT,
Phosphate Company.
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in th? for
or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is tb?
valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acic
The immense deposits of Phocpbatte Guanos 1
olina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insolu
able as a Fertilizer by being ground to powder, i
dition as to make its inaolublo phosphate solubl
taken up by growing plants. The insoluble Ph<
of no more value to the plant than the original J
of this Soluble Phosphate which any Fertiliser <
acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer h
Soluble Phosphate.
TmnNH.il -UT, tmll.. <1. CTTT D1ITTDT
PANY bare erected at Charleston the first eiteti
are able to offer to planters the Hiyheet per centi
any market.
Their Fertilisers are offered under two forms;
1. ETI WAN NO. 1. ?Pure BolubV
cent, of Dissolved Done Phosphate of Lime, $ <
2. ET1WAN NO. 2.-P? vi,s
per cent, of Dissolved Dona Phosphate, and 1)
addition of Peruvian Uuano to adapt it to all (
cash.
WE ALSO
DI8S0LVED BORE, of hig^ grade, for plan
into any other compost, and wo suggest that th
facturers to transport the Sulpliurio Acid couta
rate for each per centage.
DAVID A STRADLEY, j
December 20
WM. ~ M. BIJ
VESTAL OIL* EOF
PUT t)
FIVE AND TEN O.
FOE FAMI
8AFETr QU
"?>rRN8 T.ONOER THAN ORDINARY
JL> SAFE. Read what Professor SI1KPAR!
LADOKA
Me turn. H'm. A/. Bird dr Cot GhrtLKMRX?
sent by you, and determined the ' fire point,' t.
inflammable, to be above 130 degrees Fabrenhe
degrees Fahrenheit. Aa the 'fire point' of tbi
quired standard, the Oil ia to be regarded as sal
mini i y. Very rcspoctfully,
WM. M. BIRD 8c CO-7*
AND DUA
STRICTLY PURE t
NO. 203 BAST BAY, i
AND FOR
Harrison & Marshall) J
| January 12
: "mpSiP
I* or emu Yuttr Crop* tmd Improve Your Lamrie,
by ueix'j
FH4ENIX CdAmO,
Imported by tie direct from the Fkctnix letande,
South I'meijbe Oeean.
Witcoi. fiibbt Sc Co.'i
MANIPULATED, GUANO
Pintmn4 ?l AhmmmA, On., and Chart?Sam, H.
O., mhkk kma araa?t In ike nail tka beet
MANUXS IN USE.
Guano, Salt and Plaster
Compound,
ALSO
PREPARED AT HAVANNAH AND
CHARLESTON
For Sale for Cash or oo Time, by
WILCOX, GIBBS ft CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
mmm
KT For farther information, addreeo aa
above for etrealar, or Mheeribe to Bomlham
Agriculturist, pnbliehed bv W, 0, Meemur
phy ft Co., at Auguata and Savannah, On.,
at i3e. per annum.
DAVID ft 8TRADT.EY,
Agnate, Greenville, & 0.
" ) , .
i I,<. ' s * v i t, yj C
fiskTISEMENTS
I a" ??
I ' ?? c
WA
Sfi
n
sa
F
I Gol
Ool
I
g O
S|Bw^^^.?^V- Pel
j
otn tho Phosphate* ot South Carolina, and it A D
?t Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian ,
ates are tho remains of ectinct land and sea an- r,
to tbe Agriculturist. We annex tho analysis of ^
?
IB MjcMoM' CottEOB or South Ca$olimA. M0!
lally selected:
- - 16 70 M
xpellod at a low red heat, - ? 16 60
66 80 s
-? - - ^ 2 60
Equivalent to 11 27 8oluh1e Phosphate of. Lime.
Equivalent to 13 48 Insoluble (bone.)
84 75 Phosphate of Lime.
Equivalent to 23 65 Sulphate of Lime.
80
"350 ; p
11 06
certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA
C. u. 6I1EPAKD. Jr.
planters and others at $60 per Un of 2,000 lbs.
8 & Co** Factors*
Charleston* $ C.
p, i Agents for Greenville. r'B
It ? .... 4m
g f ? ' n.
JTo rm, *
\T CHARLESTON,
(.'licmiat for the Sulpliurio Acid and Superm
of SCIAJBLE rnOSPITATB OF LIMB,
basis of nl good FortUirera, and theaa are
I which is in them.
ehicb were discovered in 1807 in South Carible
Phosphate of Lime, which ft made availind
reduced by Sulphuric Acid to saeh a conlo
in water, and thus mad* capable of being
>sphate found in any commercial Fertiliser is
Phosphate rock. Tho greater the proportion C
ontaius, tho last the quantity required per t
that containing the highest per oentage of
C ACID AND fill PER-PHOSPHATE COM- G
isive Aeid Chambers south of Baltimore, and
rye of Soluble Photphale of Lime known in CO
e Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per ^
) per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash.
Super-Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 rr
to 8 per cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient 1
2rops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for W,
OFFKtl v '
ters or manufacturers, who may deniro to mix
is is the best and cheapest method for manu*
incd in tho mixture. Will be sold at a fixed
mc
Sffi
! A 3 ESTl, cai
R'S WHARF.
to
Agents, Groonvilloj S. C.
?o o eel
^ _ ____
LB & CO.'S
t iiimmnm.
P IN .
ALLON PACKAGES,
L#Y U8B.
ABNTEED!!
OIL, AND ABOVE ALL, IS rEBFCTLY
I) my a :
rORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE,) l?
Queen-Street, Cliarleatoo, fl. C. ) (j
-I liaro examined (he aamp,* of Oil
(be temperature at which the oil beeomea
it. The United State* atondard require* 110
ia Oil ie 20 degree* Fahrenheit above the reEa,
and thna aunpliea a ereat want of Die Com- '
CHAItLEe U. BR HEARD, Jr., M. P." t
foLE PROPRIETORS, *
LRVrVf ,.r ...
)ILS AND PAINTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
HAL* BY <$
Lgents, Greenville, S. C.
3* 3tn D
ft " BATJGH'S
RAW RON E
I SUPERPHOSPHATE
OP
K.XXIXJE:.
I A Urqpw receiving my in>Ml|fi^ this
unre, ud planter* cart rely upon getting
an article fully up to standard, as per analyst#.
All bought from myself or aa'borisod agent*,! '
| will gnarantee ; aa e*ery cargo to told (a anak
| yaed on arrival hero, and the high character of 1
the Manure fully kept dp. J
3. N. ROBBON, k.
Bole Agant for South Carolina. rc
! No*. 1 and 2, A tlantie Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. g
Oaifid A Htmdlejr, *
Agents for OroeotUto County. *'
Prof. Bhepard says of analysis made Oeto- ,
bar 18th, 1899: ' A ralnable Maanro, and (to*
ektodly ?opotior to tbo article of last reap," .
Experiment msda by M. C. M. lUmtooad, . "
of Beooh Island, S. C.: ,
r No manure?M? lbs coed cotton por aeri. j
]*? I bo Perot Ian Oaaao? IKS lbs tood cotton
per aero. ( <- n A..
171 lbs BangbV-140S lbs MM cotton par
aero.
Dec 21 fl tm
c. cl seine. , a. ontts.
CLA.CIU8 k a
[ NORTH CAST CORNER Of ERASER'S WHARf * ?
ON CUSTOM HOC85 8QUARS,
OUABIsEHTON.S, O. .
OOHHISBIOH VRRCHAVTS,
And IVhole sale Dealers in
GROCERIES, LIftUORS, *0., *0.
si
harlestoA ^
Advertisements.
JAMES ALLAN,
107 KINO STREET,
latBtaeTor, s. a.,
nvirvn tkt
TCHKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Asjp rLATE? WEVetcher
cent to UQ part of the country.
VSR HUN TWO WATCHM PROM
IFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD.
GENTS
i Hunting Watcher from $90 and Upward*
LADIES
d Hunting Watcher from $60 and Upward* x
LMERICAN WATCHES
or ALL KINDS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED,
ept 29 19 20
" KINSMAN'S
&sj?sr
279 XIHO STREET,
JHAP.LBBTOIT, S. 0.
,CR ASSORTED CANDY I. put up to
' 90 and 60 Pound Dozer, ruitable for
infry Trade.
WARRANTED
leoiiy rure ?na
Hffrco from Ten? Albo or Kfcrble Dual,
I Manufactured *otoly flrom
CRUSHED SUGAR.
discount is rondo for all Order* of 600 pound*.
ECr- Send for Circular.
lept 29 18 29
IRS GOLOSMITH. AtlRlDAS A. GOLDSMITH.
OSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
NW.'I, 6 and 8 VENDUE RANGE,
OSAHLBSTON, C. O.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IKON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF .
APER STOCK. HIDES, WOOL.
sasaasrs, ii'wiASp L
Sqjtable Stock of Heavy and Light
HIDED MS DEIXTD
r Taaoora am Altrava on Baad, and wti
be Sold Low for
* C3>9LS^[? *
Apt 29 10 % , 30*
Bisncorr. C. WULBURH. J. H. I'llPIR.
ENRY BISCIIOFF & CO.,
^HOOBRS,
AMD DEALERS IN
rINES,
LIQUORS,
* SUGARS,
TOBACCO,
' *' r ^ : 1 v i&C.
197 EAST BAY.
II AKL.ES TON, S. C.
iept 29 10 2ft*
!?0. W. CARPENTER'S
MPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAIL
SAPARILTA. .
GEO.W. CARPENTER'S
iVTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCIIU
MIESE CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS,
originally introduced by Geo.
, Carpenter, under the patronage of the
uicni mcuiiy, nave oeen so long oxtenely
used by physicians and others, that
y are generally known for their intriavalue,
nnd can ha ralied on ha being.
ist valuable remedies in all caaaa where
hsaparilla or Bnehu are applicable, and
iinol be too highly recommended. Thay
> prepared in a highly concentrated form,
at to render the doae email and eonvenlI.
Orders by mail or otherwian will reIvn
prompt attention,
to. VV. CAKPKNTKR. HtNSZtY * CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 737 Market-street, Philadelphia.
DOW1K <fc M0I3E, Wholesale Agents,
Charleston, C.
Nor 17 2ft If
l. B. MULLIGAN,
Mm*
AND
OEMERAL
OMHISSIII IIRCH&IT
Dccoh)h)o^^ion IDbqlrf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TAVINO ampla means for eondneting
X my business, I am at all times prere.Uoroak*
libernl advances on (Jetton.
Hff ntr If -B
P. P. TAA f P
i ?i A nut, in B s? (D itfrB c?
Manufacturer of
OOBS, SASHES, BLINDS.
?r& m v#
Jr
^ MH[j* IB DKfratai^Htyb. *
IT AVINO tha largnat Mfi moat eompltU
J. factory In tho Soaihern Slatvs and
raping always M hand a large and moat
mplets (took of DOORS, SA8HES,
LI N 08, Saab IAxwx 8fc?ra Xtepra, ShutUro,
onldinga, !??* , fagi eoajUad to aall low
N. B ? 8m# atto#ion pad to ah pping
Jnly ?? V A JL *
V. F. CHEVREUX,
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MA3UKE5 W(DIRlSS
in?r VMtiac-lt. ?4 IwlkMk'a Allay,
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