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; # vt V > . ilO f i.'tc tj. Bob White. bt a. a. iHiriMD. ?? Hallway ripe is the waey wheat. Abroad in the fields where it stands breast blghj < Soft as a whisper and strangely sweet. The breath of the wind ae it waadere by; " Bob White J" Hark ! whose Is It, the voioe I bear T Calling aloud in tb? tall grain near, ? Bob White r Hotter each day grows the warm June sun, A (bade more purplo the sky's deep bias, And the bright June roeos have just begun To sprinkle their leaves with an ashen hne ; ?' Byb White I" There it Is calling again and again, Sweet and clear from the amber grain, " Bob Whlto!" " What does the little bird say, my son f *' The father asks of bis fsrfr haired boy, Where over the porch the wild vines ran, And the humming-bee mariners his sovg of i?7 > " Bob White r Sounding aloud as the voioe draws nigh, And the innocent lips ef the child reply, " Bob White!" One shrill note and a whirr of wings. /xnwkjr iu wk iuuuicuit ujmg ivn( As over the looso wall lightly springs Tho farmer lad with rnko and boo ; "Hub White!" Whistles the boy, while bis big black eyes Follow the flock wherever It flies? " Bob White I" A so A, sleek coat of a darkish brown, And a speckled wnlstcnat of a lighter shade, Passing to white where it reaches down, With breeches of chestnut trimly made ; "Bob White I" This is be whom wo ^ear repeat, All day long in tbo ripening wheat, " Bob White 1" Two half circles around the throat, . .. One pale streak on bis lordship's crown, And all over the back of his quakcr ooat ? Paler streaks of a yellowish brown ; "Bob White!" J ' This is he who fattens and thrives, Down in tbs wheat where he calls to his wives, " Bob White 1" A famous Mormon bo Is, I'm told ; Full of lovo for the softer sex, With a heart like on eagle's, quick and hold, And a spirit fiery and ensy to vex ; ? Boh White I" It it his own or another's name That he keeps repeating always tho snmo? "Bob Whitel" A lew dried leaves and some bi's of bay Under a tuft of sheltering grass ; Hid in a hollow ont of the way, Whore only by chance a foot may pass? " Bob Whitel" Thus be calls now tbo nest is made ; Thus bo will call till the eggs are laid; ''Bob White!" Yellowish white the brittle shell, Hpccklcd with brown like his own little breast. Watched, and tended, and guarded well, A dozen or more in the homely nest, "Bob White!" For Icon frequent and something dry, The roice of our friend no the dayo go by? ? Hob White!" A smart young fellow hi* son and heir. Heady at once from his nest to room; Little of trouble and little to care? Brings tho boy to the mother at home, " Bob White r Almost silenced the onee clear tone Now that the season of love is flown? " Bob Wbite !" There In tho grass where the dew hangs damp, Erer watchful of any harm, Book to back in a eirenlar eamp, Heady to rise at the least alarm, ? Bob White!" Sits from the time tba twilight falls, All through the night, while no shrill throa1 calls, " Bob Whits!" Byand-I.y when the summer is dead, And the glowing hand of the autumn weaves Uorgeous patterns of purple and red, With gold and brown in the orchard's leaves, ? Bob Whiter Itown in tbe stubble, piping low, No longer shall call, as the bright days go, " Bob White!" How HJggins Broke the Hews Gently. Mark Twain contributes tlie following to the Galaxy : 44 Yea. I :cmetuber that anec dote," ilio Sunday school superintendent Raid, with the old pathos in his voice and the old sad look in liis eyea. 4' It was about a simple creature named Iliegins, that used to haul rock tor old Maltby. "When tlie lamented Judge Bftg'ay tripped and tell down the cotirU house stairs and broke his neck it was a great question how to break the news to poor Mrs. Buglay. But finally the body was put into Biggins' wagon, ami he was instructed to take it to Mrs. Baglav, but to he very guarded and discreet in his language, and not break the news to her at once, but do it gradually and gently.? When Iliggin?i got there with his Fad freight, he shonted till Mrs. Baglay came to the door, 'lhtn he said : 44 Does the widew Baglay live hero 3" "The widow Baglay? No sir P 4 I'll bet she does. But have it your own way. Well, does Judge Baglay live here?" 44 Yin, Judge Baglay lives here ?" 44 I'll bet ho don't. But never mind?it ain't for me to contradict. Is the Judge in I" 44 No, not at present." 441 jest expected as much. Because, yon know?take hold o'suthin, mnm, tor I'm going to make a little communication, and 1 reckon maybe it'll jar you some. There's been an accident, mum. I've got the old Jndge cm-led up out herftdn the wagon, and when you HcknowUrfifc*, y??nr. tJBmOLu fnqu^t i* about the {flnVnc tSl|R <x)??U bv h Ci Ifci v* ?* \ * J" - . . - . 1 'V. K. *v . ? \ - > ' = ?_ . A Tough Goose 8 to ry. There ouoe lived in one of oqr Northern town*, not many tnfle* from'Conway, N. II., an (Secentrtc individual by the name f Fogg, whose fame an a story teller was known for miles around. One in his own words: * My house was situated in a glen some six miles distant froin the stage road. Between Conway and where 1 lived was a pond six miles in circumference. It so happened one time early in the spring that I had been out late, and in coming borne I discovered a flock of geese as they were jnst alighting in the pond. Rising early next morning, I built the tire in the fiiepluce, and taking down the old shooting iron, I started for the pond to try my luck. Arriving on shore, I found to my sorrow that they were out of gun shot, and to fire at that distance would bo , sheer folly. While I stood con-1 tempi at nig what to do a tox came down to the water's edjge and stood i enwmng me atr. M.y nrsc mongiit was to eh not him, but on reflection ] concluded to sec what be would do. The fo.x in the meantime eutend the water and was swimming for the geese which were huddlod togethei about half a mile fiom the shore. After swimming to within a few yards of them, he suddenly disappeared, and in a few moments a goose was drawn under water, then Reynard returned on liis homeward passage and landed his burden on shore, then return* ing again, brought another, until finally be got the whole flock, and when he brought the last one I shot him. When I uauio to pick up the geese 1 found that I had f:ot titty good nice ones, which I ugged homo, together with the fox and my gnu. The old woman bad not got breakfast quite ready then. But, Mr. Fogg, the fox to capture the geese had to swim hall' a mile tor each goose: consequently the fox swain fifty miles and nsthu geese averaged six pounds a piece, making the sum of three hundred pounds, to say nothing of the t?>* and gnu ; the thing was impossible. " Impossible or not, every word of it is truth," exclaimed the old man 41 nnrl T r?nn nrnvn if liv mnru than a dozen of tnv neighbors, to each of whom I sold feathers enough to till a bed 1" In Re Capkioorn.?An Irish Sjntlcnian, residing on Russian ill, San Franciseo, owned a vul liable nanny goat which suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. lie accused a neighbor <>t stealing or muking away with the animal, and a lively row ensued. Tho next Sunday the goat returned borne, lo<Aing like the last run of shad, neai ly stnrved to death and followed by tho sexton ot the Lai km 6trcet Presbyterian Church. Poor Nanny was barelv able to climb tiie bill and get home.? The enraged sexton explained that a week before, 011 shutting up the church, lie had unintentionally locked 'he goat in, and having remained there a week, she had sacrilegiously destroyed tho bibles and hymn books, hnd torn up tho cushions and behaved otherwise in an irreligious and iconoclastic manner. In tact, there was 6trong circumstantial evidence that the nnconseciated creature hud occupied the Dominie's pulpit; for all of which the sexton demanded damages of tho owner. " Faith an ' its never a cint that I'll pay," said Patrick; 44 that crayture has been raised Hi good Catholic, ana if she has u min i to turn Protestant and go to the divil, it's bad luck to her that it is, and I cunt help it at all." A utile fellow lias just begun going to the public school. IIis mother, to stimulate him to atten tlun tu his lessons, baid to him the other day : " Charley, if yon study hard you may some day be president of the United 6tates, like George W aslii r>eton. W ho knows I" 44 Doirt talk to uie about being president 1" exclaimed he; "every body's going to lie president. W hen we go to school, the first thing the teacher does she culls the names of all the little boy#, and they nil say 4 president.' 1 donVwant to be president.' ??A schoolmaster tells the follow j ing go-al one ; 441 was teaching in I a quiet country village. The scej oml morning of my session 1 had tiniM In illr.iiv mv anrroiiiistinana - -- "V w and among the scanty lurniture I espied a three-legged stool. 4 la tins the dunce-block ?' 1 tuked a little girl of five. The dark eyes sparkled, the curia nodded assent, and the lij>s rippled out?*1 guess so; the teacher always aits on it'" A good story is told of a German shoemaker, who, having made a pair of hoots for a gen ie man of whose financial integrity he had considerable doubt, made the following reply to him when he called tor the articles: 44 Der boots are not quite done, but der ; bcel ish made out." The Siamese twins hare not spok1 en to each oilier for a month, ' owing to a difficulty alvut re | Ctipis Tufc sweetest of strains?trying to lift a pretty girl oh a- burse.' > A n Indianapolis paper tellB of a man who reproves his wife with au axe-handle. A CoQtrKttw is described ail a 44 rose from which every lover plucks a leaf." The lovers do leave her?that's a fact. Now, they've been and drreeCed 'a young fellow in Pennsylvania, just for pounding his stepfather with a stick of cordwood. Can't a fellow have any fun down there! #< mr % v .. - - - mT uear uoetor," said a lady, " I suffer a greut deal with my eyes." 44 I3e patient, madam," he replied, "you would probably suffer a great deal more without them." And did not Paul fell Timothy to tako a little wine for his atom neb's sake? So he did; but my name's not Timothy, and there is nothing the matter with my stomach. 44 A SfAN who'd malidnnslv set fire tea barn,"said g?*?dol-i Elder Podson, 44 and burn up a stable full of horses and cows, ought to be kicked to death by a jackass, and I'd like to bo the one to do It" Some ill-bred fellow has fonnd out that husbands aro liko dough, because wives knead them. It has never occurred to us before, but may not this explain why there are so many crusty fellows. A Yankee preacher, discoursing in regard to D-miel in the lions ' den, said * 44 And there he snt all night long, looking at the show for nothing, and it didn't cost him a cent.'' A village pedagogue, in diepair with a stupid boy, pointed to the letter A, and ugked him if he knew it. Yes, sir. Nell, what is it ? I know it mighty well by i *?gnt out cuti t remember U8 name. ' T" f Y ' - 1 Cecil. v lien l.e liad adopted in fidel ni.t tmeuts in liis youth, nnd thought iiiiiibwif proud of his arguments, eaiu, long afterward, " There was one argument I could never get over?the influence nnd life of a holy mother." A sailok, |>n&smg through a graveyard, paw on one ot' the tombstones, u I still live**1 ThU wa* too mneli for Jock, who, shift ing his quid ejaculated : ** Well I've heard say there crt cases in which a man may lie but if I was dead I'd own it.77 Equality Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Priueijj it UJJice, An. iui j, muih ,it-cct, Itich muud, Va. KbAOuno way every one snouiu insure n the Equality Lifo Inauranco Company ot Virginia : let. It i? more Liberal to the Insurer* thai any other company, and will eventually be come Purely Mutual and belong to the ineureri 2d. Tt circulate* ite money amongst it* pat runs, who are the inaurer*. Connquently the; are continually petting the benefit of the rapii accumulation of tbe Company, the money be ing invented by tbo Board of Director* among* the iu?urer*. Sd. The loan* of this Company are a* liber ai a* other companies who drclare dividend at tho end of tne second, third and fourtl year*, but tbi* Company at the end of the fir* and every year. DAVID B. CLAIIK, Praaident. TII08. II. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. Hen. JAMP.S II. LANK, Actuary, Dr. Y. 11. WATKIN3, I Aa..:.rri Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, J Medical Adtiscri Judge JOHN A. MKit BDITII, Couuselloi DIRKCTOR*. J. B. Winston. Treasurer and Soeretary R F. A P. K H ; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson < Hunt, Wholesale Grocer* ; Wm. II. Powers, c Winston A Power*, Wholesale Grocers; AI bert Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham Stat Company ; J, p. Gibson, Superintenden Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Mm ris, Morris A Co.'* Sugar Refinery ; G. A. P* pie, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills John II. Tyter, John II. A John Tyler, Jew eler* ; Moses Milliliter, Wholesale Dry Goods Thomas S. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God din, Cashier Planter's Oauk ; J. R. Dowel Superintendent Western Union Tclegrap Company; Alex. G. Robertson, I'attle Broker George I. Herring, Wholesale Groeer;K. 1 Brown, of Brown, Jones A Co., Wbnlesal Orocers; A Bndeker, Druggist; S. M. Rosen hnum, of 8. A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods. Equality Lifo Insurance Company. TE*franf*s fit Pamykleh i</tri y*? it sure if it to four inter tit to do SO. Aft* i uontr.i trrry where. RENJ. G. IIF.RIOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C. Sept 23 18 tf E. P. JONES, AW?(U)JRWI8W AW O.AW, ASD SOLICITOR IS EQUITY. WILL r*A<rriCK IN ALL COURTS OF Til IS STATE ?uv, IN THE UNITKIl STATES COURTH Offle* Graanvlll* 0. H., ?. 0., Julj 7 !> W. K. rill.IT. 0. A. WILI BARLEY 4 WELI8, Attorney* end Counsellor* at Lai AND IN EQUITY, MKRKN VILLB, 8. C., PR4CTICB ta thu Court* of th* Flat* ar of lb* United Suto*, and gi?* **p*el attention to ei*M la Baabtuptoy. Jan* IS ' * W*. p. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAM DAHLONEGA, BA., WTLL praat'u* ta lha Couati** of Lam; kin. Dawvon, Uilmar, Fannin, L'nlc Tawnt, WbU* and Hail. I?n M 4$ ,, f ' - B. WHERLE, QtfCiMVILILS;?. o. 68LB UBnWiTHUU CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES* 18 * 28 Carat 8*114 Hnptial Sings, ] SILVER 4c SJ^YEItrPLATED tr WORK of all diacrli>l!uo? to kU ihM doas prsanptlf<_S1 Y Oct *7 W ly A. J- ROSS % CO., MANUFACTURERSf ?r Ie: [ . ; I i J>KALSR8 IN lis* I JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE, AK? COOK IN? AITI> HBATINO STOVES. Alt kind* of Tin and Sheet Iron Work Done - On tho moat REASONABLE TERMS, And with promptnaaa. Store Nearly Opposite the Post Office. Fab Iff 3f If W. ff. CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ANO MACHINIST ~w v K /"^ORN PHEIiLKRS, Cotton Glna, Lock,, Sewing Much I net, Umbrella* and Paratola HFPATDRI) ?llh nrftwi ntnaaa . | reiunntM*. Oorn Rh?ll?ri, for Ml* from $10 , to $12. I nm also prepared to fornisb Stencil Plate*, for marking clothing. Vtlack*mlthiiisr? I HAVE in addition to my usual business, opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP, having a competent workman hired, Larkio West field. Work in thia lino will be done satisfactorily. Ready made PLOUGHS always on hand for tale.. Stand?In rear of Old Court Bonse, at the Randolph place, having romovod from my stand on Main Street. 28-tf R. KlOE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Ci.cnlar Hill Malay and Gang SAWS. CIROULAK SAWS. With Movable or Jmterted Tcelk. WE CLAIM for our Patented efoewlai Saw the following advantage* ovci all other*: The shank* of the teeth are elasMe, and ex< ert a uniform distention in the sockets. The stability of the plate is in no way affect cd by inserting new sett of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may he ndjustce to the ratting line. No rivets, keys, or Other objectionable ap plianees. are employed in conncrlion with tin teeth, which are as simple in conatrneiio,,, ant as easily used, as a nut for a holt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore ex pcriencrd in the use of movahle teeth for rawf are fully u>ct and obviated by this invention Also, TUTTLE PATII1T B "CIIAMIMON " CHOSS ClIT^AWS CROSS-CUT SA WS, or all kivds. * Saw Mandrels, Gamming Machines, Ac i j Bond far Catalogues and Price Lists. . | R. IIOE A CO., Y Printing Press Machine snd Raw Manufartur J et?( New York, Ronton, Mass., and London . Eng. ' Feb 8 SB flu* t DR. 8HALLENBERCER't f Fever and Ague *, ANTIDOTE Always Rlops she Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pnblie fifteen years, and Is rtill aliead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, 1- does not aiuken t' e stomaoh, is perfectly '? safe in any dose and nn<lor all cirotun'' atanooa, and is the only Medicino that will I CURE IMMEDIATELY e and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Ass lido Lc to Malaria. Bold by all Ih-uggists. Feb ? >7 lj '* South Carolina Railroad Company' Colombia, 8. C., May 13,1871 ON and after Burnley, 13 May, tbs Passen gar Trains span tbs South Carolina Kail road will run tbs following schedule: foe CBABLBSTOir. liMT* Columbia ?7 45 a l Arrive at Cbarieetoa J Mp? > Leave Cbarleta.fi 8 8# o Arrive el Colombia 4 llpi for AuonariA. I Leave Columbia f 45 ft I Arrive at Auguite.. ?.4 54 p a Leave Augutta 8 00 a a Arrive at Colombia. 10 p a moor nriiit vaaia (aoaoara Mcimo, Leave Columbia ................ f 40 p a a Arrive at Cbarteeton ..8 48 a Arrive at Auguaia ,..n.,.IUaa Leave Cberlettoo h....m?....T 80 p a If Leave Aormta ...4 0* p a Arrive at Colombia tee ?# ee o?e?eee6 oo a a uaaii Tttii. Camden and Columbia PatttiRtr Traia " will run ?n Monday a. Wedaeedeva aad Helot day* | aaJ between Caaadea aad Kiagvilledai ~ Ziave Camden 8 85 a Arrive at Colombia ?1' Mat j Leave Colombia 00 p t ' Arrive at Caaidea 5 40 p I 11. X. flAKI. Oeal Sap't. ?? Ear Subscribe for tks EnUr jrr i* ; M J'cr annum. mi miiimwua?w Charleston Advertisements. EDMONDS T. MOWN, Wb?l?M)? Dealer (uutogsyya > mn I * *<* * ?ITMW GOODS, i A fl ALIO, IdfieoV ' Slate*' and Children's : EC *4L T m9 43 HAYSB STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHAW-EBTON, Si C. M*r SO 40 3m EDWARD PERKY, PRINTER, STATIONER, '' Sits DBAt.ru II* LAW, SCHOOL AND BLANK T^>TiANK BOOKS on band end made to orJL> d?r of any pattern at abort notice. Binding and Ruling asaeatad (a flna atyle. Wad a A Co. Prtntlag lata for aala at tba mannfaelim?ri riricr. So. lib Meeting-St., opposite Clartfton Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. O. Mh 13 44 ' ' f H OLMEST ?5>??a, N. W. Cor. King & Wentworth 8U. c/z^Kz^srozv. ,9. c. 'PHEObOUICAL, 8 c ton I it o and General 1. Book IlunM. School and Collate* Taxt Book*, Surveyor'* Inatrnmenta, Drawing Paper*. Book* Mw( post paid on r*e*lpt ol price. Mar 30 45 3m ? J L .. J . ! Columbia Advertisements. MARBLE miNG. j BOYNE & ?PROWL, COLUMBIA, 9. C., CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL WORK In all iu liranehea, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, S?>t 8 m COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ' ff^HE Proprietor# fake plettanre in aiiDQUlicJ[ ing thieelecantly-tm niahni K.UMishfr.ent n?.w open for the ae<'?n roodatior ??r gi.c>ts. The laMe will alwa.v* l?c riij>pli<vi with every th-liener of the eeaton?*?oth from tho Now York and Cbarle.too market*, and n> effort, will ho rpered to give perfect aetiafeetion, in every reaped, to our patron*. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day fjom II until I2|. WM. GORMAN, \ H. U. BADBNJIOP. { Propr,*to"?* fl*Pt N _ 1? if NATIONAL HOTEL, <33?I5?TE7IHII81IP. (9. %tii%%% Mmi? PHOPHII- TOR. P. HAMILTON JOTNEK. CLERK. RATES Of B?ar<I per D*j %% 00 i*u|>p?r. Break (act and lodging % 00 Single Meal* 1 'K> lfip.1' U 11 NickersonHouseHotely COLUMBIA, S. Ca X TBS undertlgned having HWFW RENEWED hi. leaee upon the above Popular Hoaae, win endeavor to wake It on* of the nut agreeable Hotel* in tbo South. A eel I I* solicited. pM Ir*? OnniVu to and from the UoUl. Wlf. A. WRIdUT, Proprietor. Sept ft , U t. tf r Greenville ft Columbia Railroad. UaSKKAL 8l!PSBIBTBB?BhT'? OrriCK, ) L Columbia, January 11th, 1870. j . ftN AND AVTBR WEDNESDAY, Jano. V/ ere 19th, the following Sebedak will be ran aelly, Sander loepted, eenneetlng with Night Train on Boatb Carolina Read, ap and down, and with Night Train mm Charlotte, 1 Columbia end Aagaow Road going Boath : k Leer* Colombia. 7 09 a m ? " Alitoo IMaa 1 " N??Wmr. 10 It an A<rie* Abhorille 1 M pa " Andoraon...... 4 M pa - Oraoarttl* ft 00 p m , Lear* Urnenvili*..., ft 4ft a m " Andaman.................. ft M am " Abbeville ... ft M am ) m Newberry ^...11 11 pa t " Alston ft 1ft p m i Arrira Columbia... ft 44 p a i Tbo Trelo will return from Bolton la Aa doroon on Monday and Friday morning*, i JAM KB O. MEREDITH, * fliairal Superintendent. Charlotte, Celambte ft AngesMt & R. * SDPERIMTBNDBNT*8 OFFCCIh Columbia, B. 0.. J aweary 18, ??#. ON end after TO-DAY, an Aaoimedatfoa Train will ran n* feBewat " Lea re Columbia ft II p m * Arrfaeat A areata. _..._ft Mia Lear* A areata ............ 4 1ft p m Arte* at ColemMn....... ....... _1 Mam Thia Train eaanaet* with tba ftatnli day * Paaeeager Train* at Angeeta. and the flmoa - -^rsbssvja*. * Charleston < Advertisements. V ^>n( Old Carolina Bitter*. ^ xpaifeacBicrowa. if^ssrii? Wa take pbawrt io'*frt(?| the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS . TO THE publie. They are compound ?d with great car*, and onoialu $om* of I he Laet Ton ice io the Fhaimacopia A* evidence of the superiority of eur BI't?r* over all n*here. we have nerllfinHt** (mm many of the leading physioians in ourSta'e, f who have prescribed them lo their practice, 1 BE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will ba found invaluable for Want of Appetila, * J? I** j General Debility, Cbllla and Fever and Dyapepola. We do not offer our Blllera aa a euro for *11 diseases, but aa an Aromalie Tonic, * *11 have no equal. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers everywhere. ??, - y i cPrincipal Depot, * GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO, Importers of Choice Drugs and Chrmleale. I CharleateB, 8?a I" Mb 9* . 48 1 f |] GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR SAPARILI A. GEO, W. CARPENTER S COVTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU OHU T11E*E CELEBRATED rilXPARA TIOES, originally introduced by Oeo. \V. Carpenter, under the patronage of the medieal faculty, have keen eu long astro alveJy tued by phyaieiane and otliera, that they are federally known for thrVr intrinsic vniuo, ?ud uan ni it'nu CS SS bi'Si.g most valuable remediee in all caa*a where SaraaparilUt or Bucba art applieable, and cannot be too highly recommended. They are prepared la a highly eoooactrated farm, ?o its to render the doae amall and oonvenl tnt. Ordera by mail or olherwiae wili receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HEN?ZBY A CO., Whaleeale Cbetnleal Werehaoaa, No. tf7 Market afreet, PhiMelpbU. T'OIVIKA UOlSaj a'ie>i?iaS? (^jcuie If 111 VI Obarieetoo.s. a He* 17' br i. ?- r A. F, CHEVREUX, ^ ft* ARCHITECT, ! MAlKXHiIE WOIBKS Carner Keating-St. and K^rlbaak's Allay, ?SUL&&BCS?tt, ?a 0. PLANS MADS TO ORDER, AND FllKE OF CHAIWJK, WHEN WOBK DONE BT ME. Deo 8 Z9 1/ , A. B. MULLIGAN, AND GENERAL i CGMMISSIOM KERCHAHT Beech)toodgiion JDtarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ample mean* f?<r conducting my bueinrs?, I am at all lime* pre ! pared to make liberal advances <m t'olioa. July 28 10 . ly ' SAMUEL. C. BLACK, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, NO 28 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON. PARTICULAR attention given to purchase and sale of SECURITIES on ComuilMiuB, information givea cheerfully, airta* t<? Rwr. K. T. BUBT, J. 0. BAILEY, TI108. 8TEBBT. September 21, 1889. . 19-tf P. VOW 8ANTEN, nrroavca or PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toy,, Dolla, Oaaea, Children'* Carriage,, French Gonfhotonary, Fire Worka, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Bach aa Clothing. Nursery Bhesting. 4a., 229 King-ftL 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Mar 29 44 ly? JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO. laerortars and Wkslssal* Dealer* In STAPLE AND PANOY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHALL WANES, 4UL mAYsna Bwi&niaw,, CHARLESTON. S. O. Mar tt ' ' ' ' * 45 ?m PAVILION HOTEL, AiEHiiacwcDs?, 0. <g. BOARD, Par Day $3 00. M. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Mrs. U L BliTTEHPIRLO. ProptlolNN. 8?pt ) If If THE MHL8 HOUSE, osdA&aevoas. e. a. PA&X?S * CO. Proprietors -rnnouu hotel. BOAwt, m dat... .? ee. im? m J CHARLESTON HOTEL CI/A/tLBSTO.V,C. E. & JACKSOlf, Propr eter. I AWMTATOS A. BOTTWriBLD, <* ? A werlj of tie INtWm Hotel,) m4 W. Charleston Advertisements UJRIiJL IAN80T, 1' AOMttFff VMKtL VHCB OHABLSITO V 1IAICH 1 r l if van HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY, vu YAJjurnHA.HINI Hsvsbs TokMto lfMafestarsd Ex. L' elBiirtly by Cibu work Ma, will, with mil. prodne* Septra *%mml to QmUKj, Stylo ad rntruw to th? bwt brtodt kaowo. JBT* Ord?r? MMMiafwM by IthnoMt, rill b? teal C. 0. D. 118 Bact Bay 8treat, OZAHLS0TO1T, B. O. Hull U to* CHAS. HICKEY, aiiffiia, ORTRAIT ANO PICTURE FRAME U A 2TTJF AOTURaR, 345 King Street, (CSIAia&lKSWDN, 8.(DLOOKiNS 6LASSES OF ALL IBM MOD TO FRAMES, OLD FRAMES KEG1LT an m as /w\ /a <a war\ EUUAb TU NEW. Mar SO 4ft In P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, 9. C. 1 EIhHW f Largest a?4 Boat cempleta ) MannlMtor^of f>onrs8askM, > "^SBfc ( BllDda, Moulding*, Ac., In the J Hotithern State*. i riuwu pricv iinufoci onap?uilOD."V| MT* Bead lb* ' ftt- Swt ftfH am ?ppU?itlw.^? April Tt Iy ?. .. , ... chas. d. carr 4 co., ? A ERIPIS IP Will ROOMS, IinMi. Mn iBf, CMMn ? C. TT AVB iHNji oo kud m Ism mortwwi IT of l?|liik and American Vslret, BruskIi, Tapestry, I Ply, Ingrain, Venetian ud Hemp CAHPBTIN1B. Velvet, Brwsael and Tapestry RUQ8 and MATS, i lidl assortment of BOOR MATS, rna^>?'n? Coir. Brash, Chain, AI scant a, Sisal, Adelaid and Plain and Paney Sheep Skin. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from the heat Bakers, of all widths sad great variety of patterns, Table Oil CMhs, In Marble, Oak, Koeeweed Bad MakuBWiy. Mattings, Coeoa, MaaUia a ad White aad Uhaek India. Drugget Ml Crumb Cloths. Patent Step Ladder* fcr house nae. Parties residing ta she country eaa rely on baring their orders promptly filled, aad il diagrams are sent, ean bar# carpets made up, and Oil Cloths eat and fitted to rooms and balls. Mar 30 45 3m n'Feam bakery \ ilt CANDY MANUFACTORY J. C. H. CLAIISSEN, BO. 10 MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL kinds of Crackers, Biscuits and Cakea manufactured daily of the cast Southern Soar, at lowest market pries, lias at hia EstablisbmsRt an satensire candy factory. Their Candies are made to order, and at all times Ircsh ; warranted pure and to stand tho climate. Orders will be promptly filled. Mh 23 44 3m* Bowiu Bates. Oao. Ssljsah. Thus. R. McUabaw. Obm. K. Bates. EDWIN BATES 4 00, WHOLESALE DEALERS ITT DRY GOODS AND OLOTHINO, 182 and 124 Mddtloff^L. charleston. s. c. Mb M 44 Sm* CHAS. KERRISON, LATE c if i mini 252 King Street, OSARLBBTOXT, S. O. Mar 39 45 ^ ^ firn i btadobr & cot, IMPORTERS AMU DEALERS IS HARD WARE, CUTLERY, OUK0, BAR IROW, 8TE1L, lit AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 199 M??tinf 8t ft 8f lut Bay St. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. DANIEL H. IHCOX'S FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 178,1T7 ft 1V8. Xi?f *tm* A ^ ft. A? vnn>???? w ?* JAL Kmm ;..rtSh e* tux" H H|r MU HIM?4 PW umL WlM IM ihn M lHdiiEAH()NADLE Vv PRICES. V. 1.?OOODS CAUBFOUtT nono roit emrfi*a. * ? * n %?