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EDUCATIONAL.
•Rkt . K. Dri«T Editor
Thr V itl wo
•‘Th^ vnlii^of lDtr|||p«>nt labor In p*
«r*pn!»*W| In nil (Vpnnm nw o f_jdTi
Th<ro h no tni'le lu, which th
laborer In not^ conulileted VHlmihlo h
Mie measun' in which he H lotelH^crit
nnd the.surest road to suoewn hi arj
collla^ Ih to employ the most loti Hi
labor that money can procure
, This Is Mpcclnlly true a bubhiwe
which Is so much dependent on Intclll
• gence ns tenchlnR Is, for the teachci
makes the school'. Without him th»
school Is but, a heap of brick nnd mor
tar; with his help It b»enme^ one o|
the most powerful motors in the Ilf*
of the nnthin, & fertilizer of dvil'zs-
tirm and the most (flf- ctlve aprnt li:
th© production of the material welfar*
of the people.' ft- creates Intelliirenre
Intellhjlpilce, however, is a force which
not only produces wealth but is the
preserver of free polk leaf organli-itioi
nnd the. pfver of politicnl power. The
most direct way to thn establishment
and mniDtenanco of pootl school sys
tents Is to edtrcht^ thh^^enefier thor
ourhly. Oilr npe is the ago <j( appti
nnccs and ngenctft’. ITy the dlScoverj
of a new agency In any department,
the hand armed with It accomplishes
mpie i and every Improvement tn the
j.tool. In the apptia'hce, means propregt.
In the work. The most powerfulapen
ey in education is the teacher, and out
time has discovered that the surrvt
way to improve the school Is to im
prove bis truininp. Thefstabllshmetfi
of normal schools was the result oi
this conclusion. Their history show*
thedr usefulness. With the momen 1
that Prussia established them, more
than a hundred years ago, her school
system Improved and eocn became the
proverbial model school of Europe*
With the moment America founded the
first normal school, through the effort*
of Horace Mann, an educational reel
val began whoso benefit wearestlli
reaping. In alt the Htntcs normal
schools have been and ore being ea
tahltshed. This fs not caused by any
wish to lavish upon the people the lux
ury of higher education profusely, not
to add another ornamental branch to
education, but as a useful addition sug
gested fry the wish to Improve com
mon schools. They have grown out of
the convlctfon that tfie surest way to
Improve primary educutl u ts to ae-
eure better teachers by educating them
for their vocation. Suppose thot a
normal school sends out a hundred
well trained teachers a year, and the
average time during which each of
them leaches to be live years, and tbal
sixty pupils are In each room In the
course of a year, then It la clear that
by educating a hundred teachers the
Htate Improves Indirectly the educa
Hon of 30 000 children. The surest
means of Improving the edunr.lon of
the people Is to put the best education
Into the minds of tpe teachers of the
young.
These conMlderatlona have led to
wide-spread appnelation of normal
schools ; but It Is not enough to put
education Into the minds of the teach
ers, It Is also necessary to keep It
there. The teachei'* cducatI->n & ould
be continued after he has entered upon
Ms duties. The pcorglar diflicultlew of
tire tcaeherV w^tk, the unavoidable
necessity of going over the ParHC
ground again and again with hlselasM,
the constant nseoctntlon wiih children,'
the uncontrolled sway of jd* will, M !l
tend to make him extremely conser va
tive and to natrow his views. lie Is
.apt to let hw work run In grooves
without chsngeand animation, without
progress and aim.
Those teachers who do nc.t keep up
their knowledge an* apt to cling to
what is obsolete and has In en super
seded by better rhlmrs. In methods
of teaching there has been marked
progress, and new methods and im
proved ways of imparling knowledge
have been found., thus the teacher
should continue hi* professional edu
cation if he wishes to remain cfll i.*nt.
He also needs repented Impulses to
rouse him ; to lift him above the nico
notony of Ills routine w^rk. Et this
purpose those States which are m>st
progressive in educatlmal matters
have established aummor normal
schools for the purpose of tnerructlng
in improved methods of tcacblng.-
Those euramcr normHl schools have
for tbelr aim to betrtU (hose practical
teachers who wish to continue their
professional education at a ttore when
the vacation of tbelr school gives them
the necessary leisure- These schools
are called Teachers’ Institutes, or
Normal Institutes, to dirginguleh them
from normal schools, which have a ses
sion lasting through the whole year.—
Normal Institutes continue the educa
tion oMeachers employed in pructica 1
work ; normal schools train those who
wish to become teachers In future.”—
It‘*porSof Hon. Hugh S. Thompson.
Hippophacy has become very popular
at Berlin. Last year 80d oud thisyjar
450 horses have been killed monthly for-
purposes effood. Thobist parts brinx
Irom tento twelve cents per j o ind, the
inferior portions being converted into
sausages, whieh ere much * sought after
by the poorer classes. Hippophigte ban
quets are bo longer a rarity in (icrmauv
and Francs.
T 1
RV'I.Tr.n IIY RUM.
A llwrrtkte lwrl«Mt OhU.
Ci.KV«i,a*D (j Dec. 18.-A highly re
•pecte.1 physician la authority for the
following story of almost uubi llevable
TepravItyT
An bid man In this clt^dcpenda for
mpport upon the work of bis daughter
— his only child. Oo.was not worthy
d that support, f«t-Jk« was a slave to
-hat most hideously harsh master, the
whiskey bottle. He'mademo'eflWrcrn
•*nrn i.n honest living for himself, al*
ih'ofigh able of limit and sound cf mind,
but was nn almost ftonstHiit dweller at
whisky shops nnd loafing corners, fils
teughter went, out to sow, and her
'at her rom pelted her every day to give
‘lim a quarter to buy liqu*r. WHh
that rooney-he arways webt^pnt even
ings to blow Ids coin, his health and
Ids brains Into whisky jugs, leaving his
child, tire ) and tearful, in a frequently';
cold and dark hons". By her toll she
secured a sewing machine, and did her*
-■owing at home. Hbe did everything
n her pow^r to draw her father out
rmn the folds of the monster that with
i thousand arms was dragging her
Inwn. The neighbors reasoned with
htm and Hcdded him, but to no avail,
Us regularly slept in a gutter, or
craw led home from some saloon in the
•mAfotogi to hear to his "poor girl 'The
Ight of ‘Mhc old man drunk again.’'
One day when all the stteo’s of
Cleveland were ; eovere'i with Ice, .the
laughter sllpprd and fell near the
public equate, hbo was pick'd up
mdly h Jdred and enniet to one rf
he hespltals. Her fhH was too much
for her frail system, weakened, and
run down by unreislug lull, po >rfoo'' t
che«'rh ss days and nights of gorrow.
for sevrtal ilaVH sjie loFsed In fuvsr,
and, alt hough kindly cared for, she
flunlty died. The father missed her
fully pittance for hisxmn, and pawned
the sewing m.icl ins to buy more
I’qtior. The poor dead girl was
burled quietly, no one going U> the
panpet’s giaveyaid except tbs uhdef-
akers and tie father. Tbeln'Ilt swBo^
lived'nelghb'rs to the girl made a
beautiftil wreath to ba put upon the
o dlln, and gave it to the father to be
placed tbefo iu the grave. That
wreath he sold fur liquor. At night,
when the rum cravings came on stn ug-
cst, the old mao scented a horse and
w tgon, drove to the grave whiTe«hls
lead daughter wa» buried, <lug np the
earth, tuia the emaciated body from
tu testit.g place, aud conveyed it away
to the at* rage room cf a medical col*
'•ge. lie s*>ld it there for a nilserable
piltaucc—a few dollars—with which
he again went to kneel dowo before
th>* ft Ight rul Idol to whom he had
IT red up health, hap| lneiM,h*>mc, hts
>nl) child and Ids own *"Ul. Hutuni
tty so sunk Is happily seldom seen.
OFFrCE7 MARKET 8T., EAST Ol
LAST BAY.
•v |
CHAHLES^C. LESLIE
n lialeiuile awl Retail Dealer in' <v ’
Fish. (<amc. ladederv. Turtles, Terra-
pliis. Oysters, etc.
Stall* Nus-l »nd 2 Fi*h Market^
Charleslon, So % ^ Ca
Ifnving mmle 1nr£e addition* to ray ku*i
ftea*. 1 not prepared tu rurnitli Pi*b. tl.ume.
Ao., at short notice. All orders prmnptly
attended to. A .Terra* Cash City Accept
nnc* r ' . -
Shad, DlackflsH. Whitinjr, Mullet*^Trout
Skipjncdt, I'rtmker, Cloth, Sliecphrnd, Drulii
■Das*. Hhrlm.p*, Cruh*’ Oysters, Ciams, -- '
VACK1.V- KXTIl \. autO-
jau
-■ T- > j
Sign of the Golden Boot
I have in store the best stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Erer brought to Blackrille tn price* and quality*! confidently challenge comparisdn.
Especial attentioifgiren to the selection of Ladies' 8hoe*, and 1 cordially invito tlieir cali*.
\ perieet stock ot lloi>i» au'l Shoes for Ueutlemou's wear. Childroii * Sl(ii£a *-specialty.
Jail at onco and keep calling on , ,.- r » "
', MASISH ESSIES,
Corn, Peas, Cotfon and all kinds of country prodace taken in ex
change for goods. Cush paid for cotton. KEELER'S is the place for
— au’2t>-3sn
jsrgattts
■JL1- f m
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'T 1
E. G. KOGEMS,
■^MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Furniture and* Undertaking,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
f5471 549 and 551. Broad Street, Augusta* Ga
Cures by
^mTIjiseasEs —
THim.VT DISEASED.
WtEVfHdyiLTKfH’ Bt.ES,
It DRIVES INTO the system curative
agents arid healing medioine*. It DltAWi
FROM tho diseased part* the poi-ons thh^
cuu*c death. Thousands iCHliry tlo it* virtue*.
You can beM ved and CureJ.
Don’t despair until yon have tried this
Sensible E**ily Applied and RADICALLY
KFEK»n UA L Remedy. Soid by Drugj.1 i*
cr sent by uiail on receipt of pric«, l,y
e
The ‘'Only’ 1 l.nug; Pud 4 o.
WILLIAMS IILOCK.
Detroit, Y!ic1n~
Send lor Tcstminniols and our look.
'•Three Millioas a Year.’ Sent feae.
ocl2!i
To KfKP Saisaok Mkat-Instead
of the ufual rasing, it ■uswers very well
to sew cotton into long narrow bags—
say 1.0 inches long, sad the tdrip before
sewing together8 inches wide, gmfl
Pm tightly with the racaW tie-both en«ls.
stwl dip in cooked dear starch; bang np
dry; koep m a cowl drj place,
UlI^E YOUU BUK ACHE !
And alTdiseaae* of the Kidney*. nia<ldtracd
L'nnary Utgtn* by aeartng the
Im nivttl E\ct‘lsitT K defy Pad.
It i* a MARVEL of Healing and Relief
nxtisii. Asa ntxcfiT, fniusif,
row* Am.
It '. I liild where eUo f Ho. A RDVIC
Onaaigbi vften dretrnvp a nbo’e I.ATIttXaod UKVOl.l'TloK In Medicine—
fire. The linkage of tin* 'night koeM I Al»..eHU»* «direct •fplieeti-o M opined
e , v . , . • • io uaoati*U«lury intemal medictne*. rend
tlio dav fircvcrempty. Night w sins , . . ^
1 •' . 8 , | for our l reel if e on hi-lney tnaibU*. icBt
Sinewing ti ne. More nn nnu crime f rrt ^ Jt«id l.« deeryiet* or-eut by mail on
are conimiited in o.ie night thin in all | reeript efpeiee. *2 Address
day* ft the ite- k. This tsiiH.ro This te rKe The ‘Hlnly^ Lniig Padln.
emphatieul y true of t lie large tnwtte atid | •'riyitiel aed
i i- . «•, tienume Ktd-
cdtue .ii ii ol the wuuiry. * he I . , jlt
i I-. r ■ f oey I eu .s*«
street iMmp.*, like u hie «•! solthera f ir i, an ,| u ^ J
with toreh iu hsud, strstch away in no ether,
long lire* on oitlu r ridcwslk; the gay* | —
er.loied irancparemiee arc nldazc with;
Httrsetioua; the snli on and hilli.irtl hails
arc brilliant y illuminated; music send* [
forth it* enchant m'-ut*; llw gav company « „ ...
b, s i 1 »to r „i,„i.,b,ii..nt,'.»j|.,.ui ''BielH..! ad IVwct.in D.llod.
Uo vml.u„a **•.•«r«wr
and Compare inlity ! !
V- -c
RjrStHKlay and Night calls over the Store.
Funerals, furnishing Hcarees, Carriages,yfcoer
Will attcud to all
tlu.t details of
fcpl C-tiin
Erery White Jlarliiic is ttfarrameii
FIVE YEARS
By the Manufacturers and a wiitten
.varrnnt given to each purchaser. Wo
do net peddle them, thus we nre ena-
tiled to sell them cheuper than first
dose old patent'machines nre sold.
Gail and cxamlua theq.
!ug a machine.
J. D. &T. F. Smith,
525 BROAD STREET,
Avgusta, Gk.iup<ia.
Tke Wfcite Sen1ii«’ Wacliiue,
Is ihe blest Invention and the Best.
Superlative in its attributes. It stands ncknowJcdgetl •
The King of all Sewing Machines.
Thf First Premium a;.d Highfwt Atvard tv.ts given it I't.r'tl.e
best Sewing Maeliiuc at t :« North Georgia Fair in Octolter 187!>.
ROBERT D. WHITE,
: r T ;Z ■ ■ i ' ■ " ■ '
Marble and Granite Work®,
£. -
»■ ' ■"-* , ~ • W
MEETING STREET, COR. HORLBECK’S ALLEY
»p8-i? OH ARLESTOIST. S. C.
OTTO F.
■ ■ v" '
Wholesale Grocer^
—AND DEALER IN—
stains, Liquor and Tobareo.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whisliey.
; . - , » ' ^ •
Also, I. T. & J. O. Float & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Tborn Pruthers’
celebrated Butter Crackers. >, * 1 r '
8' p2G ly Noa. i08,110. 110 '' n * , VYl East Bay-, Gbarlrstoni S. C.
s - 1 ~
GKEA.T DEt¥ €4>om
—AND-
mmmj e
-<K)0
Weathersbee & Easterling,
Wttfdofale and Retail Dealer* in f
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
r
FuTI Flock Always on Hand.
rBSSB C89D3 REBSittlp 9AILY.
Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce
nov20-
V ILL.AMS BLOCK,
Detroit, Mirh-
Steam Engines
utJumc with p.tlitia 1 ►p'etidor; the
theatrr* arc tyide open; the mil!* of I
ilc»tiUction are giiuding health, honor. !
happinc** and hope.out of thousand* of I
lives. The city under gi* light!
i* not the same a* midcr God's stinshine' |
The sl!urrnieut* and p< tils and piifd's {
of night arc a lemd cd f dd i!c<-pcr and
darker and more destructive. Night 1 fc j
iu our cities i> a rrohlein, whose depths i
and abysses and whirlpool* make us j
st ir, hack with horror All night |
long tear* arc lading, Mood is strckin- i
' n F- __ 1
Young man, tell rue how ami who el
you spcid your evenings, and I will
wr.to out the chart of your character
and final destiny, with bluuks to insert
your name*.
It seems to nte an appropriate text;
would be : “ V/atchuian, what of tlie
night?” ‘Policeman, pacing thy beat,
what of the night?”
What ate the young men of'he c 'y
doing at night? Where db they spend
their evening*? Who are thcTi associates?
What are their habits? When do they go
in, aud what lime <k> tlicy eomo out?
l*o icetnan, would the night life of roimg
men cotninand tliein to tile confidence of
tlieir employers? Would it be to your
erodit?
Make a rorojd of the n : ghfs of one
week. Put in the morning |*pet8 the
trames of all the young men, their habits
aud haunts, that arc on the streets for
*iuful pleasure. Would tliere not be
shame and confusion? Could they ap
proach the presence of Their fair ass ri-
taes? Some would no*, dare to go to tmir
places i f business ; some would not re
turn home'at night; some Would commit
suicide.
Parents, remember the responsible
duty, obligatoiy upon you, of tmin-
ing op,your child iu the way he should
go. • ’ ’ • *
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The Royal St. John
-—■ "* •
Sewing Machine '
Challengefl Comi^rlson-
Distances Competition-
s^urpussos Expectation-
High Avm. ftolf-settkic »*'» tn rnr. ad !n MacHne «r 8iiu»t|e —
Rui'S cither forward ur backward without *t>H pi g or eLangini; dDeetton.
For Mule by
J. E. Barton & Co..
101*1 UROAP STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. '
Who also rff.-r for uslr N*-w Howe B, New and Improved Weed, New Home
Victor and -Siew.irt" Fanii'y^ -
Special aneuilou idv.-n t > Ropalilng. AH work irnarautewil.
Nwcdlr*, Oda and Attuchn enU for all flrnt class Macliluca for rale.
i vIP .-m
You O.III (Wive »l;*n nun tO lii'IHC (Mtvrer
cugitm. Y u can nave tui a 20ln»r*e
iho-er ehahio Y'*u caa rave $8>’ on a SO
hMi»'« pm wer mi Ino, t.y |iurch , *aiu(r rf
th'» timler-ignod. ai-td tiir engu e* at« all
or rfi-oitor * nwr that t ey aro. rated,
whlk* tboeo < (T-red by -on‘e itealera are at
Fai-t o'm' quarter I sm than tbe\ cull them.
Fx iu4oe well before vnu f urehatW*.
1‘otton Pnef-ea, Mase-'y, (irlaworld A
Drown (itus, Kelt FeeilMs und f 'ondenaera.
KluVXtntf. Pulleys, l uiT'Ine Wheel* ami all
klif'faof HAewInerv^'fup sale.
L>v. aw MrHn with tfrjrea'Pnpent
Sell Wnrka. Grain Mdla, &0-
Call on or addiea*
h,
apS-ly WILLISTON, F. C.
PERRY DAYIS*
Mixson & Ridnnond, Prop’s.
Corner of Inroad nnd AVasliin^ton Streets
AUGUSTA, 6BOBS1 Ay .
• Convenientlj I.ocated To Busiutss.
With Tihgraph Oflff in ihe Ruiltlias, ami Soaibcrn E*prr>s (‘cctpant
Oi.f N \t Poor to UiitH I>ui! iuj.
Room* Sop-Jior any in the rity. Table SupplUul with the Cent the Market
Afbwd* ; also Livery Stable Connected With the II«7u*e.
SPECIAL RATka TO COM MKRCI \L TRAVELERS.
" ixson 4 Tticlunoiicls T > ro*^’r«*.
WAVEBIiV IBOi«’!4B‘i-
$2 Ghar!es t-n, S. C. C2
-ft
Special Notice 1
Dr
Henry
Thb New Year.—The year 1881
will be a mathematical curiosity. From
right to leit ami h fc to right it reads the
same. Eighteen divi led by 2 gives 9
as a quotient; 81 divided by 9 gives 9; it
divided by 9 the quotient contains a 9;
if multiplied by 9 the product contain*
two9’s; 1 and Bare 9; 8and 1 are 9. If
the 18 be placed under the 81 and ad?
dcdthesiim is 99. If the figures bar
tdded thus: 1, 8, 8, 1, it will give 18.
Reading from left to right it is
f8, snd 18 is two ninths of 81. Ity sd-
ding, dividing and multiplying 19 S 1 * s>e
prmiared, being one 9 for each year re
quired to complete Ihe century.
Mouzon,
DlHTMi SUSSIGMT
Will attend oslls In any portion of Barn
well «r adjoining counties.
Office al Hlookvllle. B. 0. auvfi-fim
- - -
‘now 1*eft»re the Y«ni r»n
fistT at sriirk ferns than at
|l|l|\ I anythin* pl*r. Ciipilsl net reqnlreH. W*
JUAIU A \rlll atari veu. Twrl»r ilellars a <lay amt
ii|>«ranl Mta'lrat heme hr the tnilnstrieus. Mrn.wo-
mrn. ho?* *"*l trtrl» wanted everywhere to work for
It*. Nmw ia the tftae. You raa devote yonr wh-tn
time te the work, or only your ware niinnrnta. Xe
other hualaesa will par vtMi nearly aa well. Noowa
wilhn* to work can fail to make cnormoua pay by
In* al oner. Certlf euHtl and terma free. A
•ppertnnitv for tmikin* money eaatly and hon-
’.I Addreaa Tioe ACai,Au*Mata Maine. jy*-y
"Muns 4"D1TANT,
AUgrarpi. Mkilors anil CoMSeilorc
FtAscta W. Ficklibc, I Joww C. D»y»tw,
tolumbis, 9. C. 1 BA wall C. H..8.C
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and external Una,
D a SURE CURE for aR «>• Dltcase* far which It ll ncwnmendwl,
tnd l> ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFtia tha Undt of
even the most 'otxpertehfed pen on*.
It ii a Save wad <awirk remedy for rODGIlfit. SOKK
THHOAT, C'II1I.I.H, and rtnular trotablM; affeeda imiumi nli^f
is U« no«< malianaml /onu at DIPHTHEKIA, and M the best
known remedy for frllEUXUTIHM and NEL'RAlXilA.
THE OLDEST, IEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
It haw been need with anrh wonderfnl aneeean ** «FI
par . ^ «A« vwU for CRA.TIPH, ( IIOI.KKA. IMAUUIUKA,
UYMKMTEUY, and all ROWEL COMPLAINT*, Ouu it >.
contuUred no *i\failing ran far t\m durcuu.
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. '
It ts REf'OMMSN I1F.O by Phyaielans, Missionaries
Minister*, Managers cf Plnntntions, Work-Show*,
Fnrtortoo, Kaaesao laa Ho*pitnU-tn abort, by Everybody
everywhere who has ever given It a trial
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT^
It ahonld ahrays ba twed-for Pain in tha Back and Mda*
and bring! mnig md pnrmanrnt nHrf In alt casea of Braise*,
Cate, Sprain*, Severe Burns, Scalds, eta.
NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It wCI
annually save many time* Ita cost In doctor*’ bllta, aod Its price
bnnfr" it within the reach of all. It Is sold at 26o. 60c. aud 91.00.
4 bottle and oan be obtaiuod from all dmg^rintK T
PERRY DAVIS A SOM, Providence, R. I. ~
■ ’ \ Proprletorto' _
4 <8 aitis* Hamon & Coa«
No.e43 BROAD STREET, CHARLlbSTOX, S. C.
S1.I I'A I ED IX THK IIRM) OF kt\
ftr«et, llm u:iwt faal.lur.nLW* p»"ii ••• a -j.
* • * —
rr*l r'**« In all It* *pp«»fnfr »t t*.
'I at'le fun i»>ie<i with Ihe h s| all<-r-!e I
v !"r'«l, V,i?them mri Kon'liern ni«ikrta
Fii»t • I no Fat an<l Darlwr *l-«>p
Ihe lln»*t I’-IIIUmI Ito-'ie I* lltebeutk.
Fwrrantp i-'Hle and Atteutira.
Iwtard- T. 1..'..Mrar day.
i%.Lower rat- * hy the week ur launtk.
'■ t'* W. RI LI.1VAX, r
I.ATB or A. J. KNaxenv & Uo..)
Fi"p Mia.
‘r.J lA’IL'**V <1H AH AM. of Hamwel
is in the i ft'c" of th-* W. verly Hoti r.snl
»IU I e frin.i i.. I* many trl »•'«
OKDKIt YOUU
SAW HILLS, GHIST MILLS,
GANK MILLS. GIN ENGINES. COFTUN RCREWK. HH 4FTING I t’LI.EYS,
Uautfri’a Journal Bho-h, Mill G'-aiiut.’, Outlgfona, TtttMne Water W li>el, (itn
Gearing. (Jlifaj! Ju I* m'n lii'VwnerH, DlsiouV Clreular Saw, aitil (Jumers anil
Fllt-a. B iting sti'l B Ll ltt Metal ntol lirawH FiUthg, Globe apej LLeik-VaKee
ainI AVliletl' H.Q'iugfS. etc., ami If-n Braa« t'aniDiL’e ami repairs from
f * l'o* U. Lombard Col,
Flt.'VKDT vITT FOUN RY AND M \CII1XE WOKKS.
a ba a i u n w atke Tnwra, 170 rrxwicit’aTnarT,
ai »i'sst«. «f.or4;i%.
QUO IRON' A XU UR As-S WAXTKU.
F. W. Hagener & Co.
——-b 'f fcir a o.
159 1G1, IGo an 1G5 Hast Bay. 2, 4, nnd 12 Queer! Street.
1.1,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range.
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers.
Cotton and 3N aval Stores Uactoi^*^
Sole Agents for Georgia ami Wngcnor Grange Gmiuo. —Libtral advaHccsmade
; V _ op Shipments of I'ofton.
We have a special Produce Department for which we solicit consignments of
Rough Rice; Peas.Ptei. . *■ l - *epl8-Cm
Hums ua TF.fi, - jea ac Holmes,
CHARLES K. HATES.
JODS IS. STETLE
TJ/OS. R. McUAlUN
-LABriS STOCK OF-
COOKIXG JSTOVSS, RAHGB8. GRATK8,
Marble and Slate Mantels, of all kinds. Pumps, Lead, and Iron Pipe,
Sheet Load, Copper and Zinc, Roofing Tin. Tin-Ware, Tinner’s Tools, etc.
j-^Uouse Furnishing Goods in Large Variety.
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney Tups,
All kinds of Plumbing WotY, Roofing, Guttering, and ’1 in Work, Generally
prom pi ly attended to by the most careful nnd exporienfrd Workmen.^ »ul9-ly
The New Furniture Store,
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We ink* pleasure in announcing to the public that we are now opening one of the
FINEST ;STO:;K OF FURNITURE
EYEll OFFERED IN* THIS-PITY. * ^
NooM it nek to work off. All th* very la*e«k atyiea- We have visited all the prfn-
eipai mark el« in (ht United fttatr* andean safely say we have all the m-rat modern pat
terns of Ihe evaaon. W# will have everv'hing in th* Furniture Line and at pnceejhst will
compare with any market ftoath .of Baltimore. Don t hay until you see out Block, it will he
complete in evsrv particular. We Kdaiiantee satisfaction
J. Bowles & Co.-
s^>- (tu MO. 717 MMOID STKZET ACQV81A, QA. *
ir. n harler, of rarnwell, with
. EDWIN BATES &
JOBBERS OF
DRY (ROODS an" CLOT
Nos 122 and 124 Meet in ;r St., Charleston, S. C.
ROBERTSON, TAN LOR & CO-
Succceaor* to GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
COTTOIFICT01S. VIOIESIH CIDCHS
* •' ; X*- -AND-
^COMMiSSlOX MBRCHAXT8, “
•*» HAVJNK MiTRKKT. C'H A HL.KHTON. IE. C-
99 3m *
•CT CONFIG AMENTS OF COTTON (SOLICITED-