The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 20, 1881, Image 4
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I'.IH {'ATIO.VIIY.
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^lw(lVe» iMceatlvo*.
“A jihilosoplicr lias said flio •irn of
c lucntiori is to make man ethical. ^Phe
family, the ijtirtc ntiS society nro ethical
institutions. Ivluctitiou prepares for
tncn-’ber.iliip of uil tju"so. FamiJy traie*
in > ^ivos iniliv iiliifflllyr^*"
,. Editob.
promptneas in th« early atagtw of tho
crop, tfibugh coming out very well la
tho end. \ - '' c— ;
, Incur clFmatc, where early planting
of corn la ao doeirable, it is very itn*-
portant that the plants should bo vig
orously pushed at the etiift by the
a^reatbL-eolutile ninH.
■Qualities for tncmbcrslijp in a "wmrnii-
nity. *Plie sihyolis between them. It
tnlcts'thc individuality of faniil|_traitiin"
find educates it to adjust tliiclf CO tho iC''
quiroments of the State. Far thjs fea-
’ son tutorship is not equal to icliool train
ing. Classification makes men ethical,
saves time and cientes generous rivalry.
A motive is a power within ns depend-
ing on fcur^idj oppeuling to it and gov*
erning aeti-iu. It is spontapoons./An
incentive rs*an external influtijec, some-
thing appealing to the will from-witlioof.
_ The iiiglicit motive la as.eriieitkiLfijmfi.
of duty. Duty and lore, love of study
ftiil love of leader ore the only proper
motives., Alt* othert may he termed
ddahtfiil motives. Emulation and am
bition when they take the form of aspiri
— of excellence may Ic used. When they
beeonijjpiut.oJUrivh 1 ry they are wrong
Culiivrtio a strong sense; 1 of dnty n
spirit of love. These w ill go with the
pupil when ho leaves tho school room
They will be ever-present iuflaonecs te
direct to right netiou. %.Duty us a iiitU'
Word that revels on tho lips is a poor
tiling. To be a vital power *it luust be
a reverenced prmcip'e
Met its aro inferior incentives a id open
to reiious objections. They soon lose
their vulue, but they ira better ih*c
fear, vbieli miy give a new moral Irfe
bufit Is more apt to destroy it. A schoo
cent rolled by fear is the worst place for
scho'ur and for teacher. Don't coutro
by fear; cootiol by lo\e, the duughtc
of Heaven. A thousand voieva in the
mind of the child answer to love. Con
trol :>y unv mcana rather than abandon
pupils to nu objectionable life.
No rule will woik well utilosa used tn
h t 'acher possaming common sense.*
A teacher must make pieparatiou for
the work of discipline. Lcaru to make
trork intervaling. Vou can control pu
pi’s by making your own mind and sou!
better. Net* r al'ow a Jsy to pa-a with
out Baking your own aoul deej^r, belter
ticker. No work can be so arduous as
to debar your improvement. JVrsi tent
rffort, however small, will improve you.
Von tuny poaaibly work under ndvsr*-
itrcuiostMcci. Every day' add aomo*
thing to your menUl rtreugth ; this muy
tut require much timeout it will rerjutiv
|viaiatt-nt work. If your prrpantiuti is
tharough piq i'a will look up and adurirn
Their confideuce wi 1 ! be !u>p:rod.
To the pupil's mind itndtfye the leach-
ei s roul ahould be like the blue dome
above, clear and end'esa, ao far ns the
Cye enn sec. Hy lliorough preparation
make yourself worthy if resp ut and ad
miration. It i» a ti Ve fooling to l<>ok
back on a Jay and be able to say l believe
I have dona something tu make my pu
pils better.1 F roe be! snid : “Conte, lei
ts ivo for our children.” Let it beeurs
to livj far othcra. Vou bate it in your
piwcr to make school a p nec cf great
moral influence. Lei the atmosphere be
jure, clear and calm.
Tho true idea of school discipline i- to
make a pnpil do tight because lie loves
to co bo. Train a pupil so that when he
leaves home and school Jiis conscience
will take the place offcarhcr .tnd parent.
A wcdl managed school appi-als to the
judgmeit of the ptddic. A sucooksful
teacher rules the pupil only so faros be
is usable to rule h'm.Vf.
Tniu pupils so that whoa they li^no
School it will be easy to do right.
Tlmt is a poor school that has good
order when the teacher is present and
bad order when he is absent.”—Souths
cm Educatj tial Monthly.
for corn and for cotton, but with rather
unsatisfactory results. The gretS s'ptcT
do not seem to act with sofQuient
stimulating masruro or ferilbzir. Tflg
Is not aftviMcd by green eoMott seed
recently bulled In the soil. The do*
cotapoaiilon. la this cwsotlbw av
so thorough as whetMuoeo dsuto rot
tet^ta tnass, with^fefierptjon of some
heat, and In the presence'uf mjfBcletit
rnidsnm;. Years ago, before add phoft
ih tics tame Into general use, wo' ftl-
toyved tho plan of composting tho seed
n January or February, with laud
jla-ttrr and Rtublo tnautfie, with Vatls-
'actvry results. But It scon occurred
o i s that land piaster nlono—at the
price It then commanded (t wenty dol-
Mtended lu. Terms Cash or City Accept'
Shad, nUcPtlsh, Whiling, Mullets. Trout,
hot (ic-m Skipjack, lli .mkar', t*hnhi l^liepplirnil, Uunc.
I5a».«. Slirlnqis, t’valu, ttyatgrs, (.Mums.
■ FAttdfttv-EXTUy. : jrtrt*>* • •
■used us an intredb nt ln*50 >mp ists, its
chief value being duo to : Its power of
absoibing or Hxlngjunmordn.
Add plibpphuto of, Ilino was Uieh
stlbgtltuted most HuecessfuHy. ’Ftsab*
sorption or fixing power Is due cld> 1W
to th ? presence of sulphate of lime
(laud plaster) which comptisea,about
"iie-half Its weight, and is Incident to
Its manufacture.
I u: the phosplrorla acid contained
In tho acid phosphate Is wortlt all tlmt.
Is charged far tho wboly, and Iff the
very element which needs to be adiled
to the cotton seed and stable manure.
So the sulphate of lime (which Is tie
s ientlfle name of land plaster,) serves
t • prevent the escape of the ammonia
while the phosphonTcaetd ls rn a^d *
rlonul anil rhFsf Important eTetftelrt. -
The best farmers, now-a-dsys, care-
'u'ly preserve their cotton seed under
-diclter until early In the new year or
Into ns March, wh«n they compos*,
ss h.is of>n been deserlbed In the|p»
columns, with ucld pbcwphats and
stable manure.
C HARX.E8 C. LESLIE
" fh lioleaslc aioi Remit Dealer ia
Fish. Gfuae. l<oh«ters, Turtles, ‘Terra-
- plus. Oysters, etc.
> Stalla Nua. 1 and gPiah Market, -* *
Charles to rh So. T Ca
,• \ 7a- ; »—s - v
Hatinjt.mniile largenadjitlona j* my
. ne» 4 . 1 liin iirei'Si e l tufnrniKh Fhtb.-^tTiie.
Ac., sr fthirl lugitie, Alt pr-Jers prompttj
- .1 huYe In store the bent stock of ,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever brought to niachvilla In prices aid quality 1 qpnfideatly challenge' cowpannon.'
i«h.Tiioii'iifd,Ti,cy* i»bPC.v, awd-1 CiU’dlftlly Utvit* nk-TrciiTTHr
V--!k- •
\ r erfi^ijicick ofMnvt^fsfnrisnftca ft»r tiamlouioa’a wear.
Fallal og«s) unlt^wp Calling ua
(Jbildrsu'a ishocd a specialty
-Br.AncmTT^rc;
bargiins.
Corn,-P.ca.-srCotton anil all kinds : btoptiptry'•hrorloco.ox*
^ooMotel' is- tlie- plnoo -for
'• -.'r; • > ' '' ."10^0-8111-.
f 1 E. ' Cf. ; - : SEOGlilts,
manufactuuku and dealer in
Furniture and Undertaking,
IS ALL ITS -RRA^L'l! KS.~ _
» 549 ahd-r>31,1Sroad Blfrect, A.ugasta* Ga.
It l>rtl VE.S INTO the cm alive
**" " Mbs'
agents and henliug mc<t
|l llll IWW
FKO.M tho dinc.v.sed pails the poisons il,a(
cause(l«jntv:“Tti^uiiuU8 icstity lo lls virtue*.
You can be Relieved >cd Cere!.
Den’t despair, uaiil t«hi ImretrVd this
SenslMs baaity Appiied’auit UADICALLV
KEKWitT^A lr IW meity. PuW ny t>ril(tUU«
or sent by maiNwoweelpt of price, ly
Jk#“.S,iruSay and Night cal'.» x tv'0i' ilt,c^:mo. _AVill a'teh4,tj all tho • details ol
’'""ora'a, fiin.isfiiug lleirtosl*CaiTwrcs, *■ -• ^ [sopiG-(iiii_ -
Evefj Wiifi Mrbhc Is Ifcarimci
[5 A TtS
By tho ifunurncturora and a wtlBcn
warrant given to encli purchaser. \Ve
lo net peddle them, thuJFwq are vna-
t»led to aell thOffl cheaper than-first
” ■‘MHJS JPiuUCm. cUikt. old patent wmchlwes nre s.4*L
Call and • xi'mUwJhvm biforg Luy-
' r ' - WlbLIAMit BLOOC,
Detroit, Mich.
Pend for Testinioniah amt our .bcok
-~-r* -r ir ti xmmrnmmmlf*--
• «icli4
-'•Three MiUIoiis a Veerr*
iJ.D.&T.F. Smith,
CUKE YOUK RUK ACHE!
Mr. George U. Coriielson, an enter-
prUing Orangeburg merebaut, has
hulh in thigt thttviog little village n
cutton factory and placed a CO borne
power euglue ut werk (0 11,4 Cleraent
attachments, 1-24 sptndUa and Kl ope-
rat Ives. Mr. C. p«js from three to
tbn-e and a half centa pit pound for
seed Colton, Spits two bah s and clears
WO per day. Tha yarn sells for from
24 to‘28 cent* a pound ami operative* -BIJiTwVld Extriskf K tlccy Pfld*
ears from lo to T5 cents a day. We (l Uk MAHTfL of Ilemlisg otd Calitf
xpecUI'y congratulate Melllcbauip. of; sm storow oitwt vee
the “Timer/ for, wbeo L^raU are 1 tian ^ 9ttt9,nZ ' A * 9 mt97 ' rU9Ltttt
*»«..». CM q>Hl ywM to Ut *«V. I -, f nan.
Ami «M diaeseesof ibo Kidneys, lUaddceaad
.Ljiuary Orgiuts by wearing ike
cootint.
To the l>rmo«-rM<-y.
Orfirg Pkh. To. Til»t*x. f
Bu.U K \ tu.1, S. L\, Juu. 4,1881. J
/Jrs,«rrnt»V/^ iLtrum^U C»**‘y :
You arc again called on to tlcnum
idratc your true patiiwiMm—to jl.ow to
LATIOM nnd MKV**LI TI*»K ia Me*Hei^ -
I AU-ry*>>n vrdirect spplionticn•• opp,.-..l
I to un<«tt>fnaloiy Intel enl medielne'a. rend
| f*r nrr irritViee mt Kidney letwihh
>■*»<
Originnt nr i
Menidne Kid-
n»y l , »>l A*k
he world that your word* are nit mere J^^J^****
He vaporing*, and ynur deed* but bluvj
WIL1U1U BLOCK,
UMi. 4
!ng a mucLlce.
o-!g imOAITJtTKEKT,
AtncwTA, G xohui
Marble and Granite "Works
■"I
MEE't'IKO- STREET, COR- HORLBECK’S ALLEY^.
apS'ly"-
_A«
ss 11
OTTO F. WEIIERS,
-4—
Sepn\s
Whole«ale Groper,
.m..yNDjjEALEll IX-
+T AGENT F0R~Ii^ rKLKBU/TED
monarch Whiskey.
ADo, I. T. & J. fj. Finst & Co/s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers*
celebrated Butter Criiclrers. ’ t -. ' . .
!Vob.- 1Q8.H0. F/wt Bay, ChaMcRtnn. S. C.
S
GO©E>§
,Weathersbee & Easterling -
— — 1 Iv»!rr, in
GROCERIES.
The White Scii iii£ aeiiine,
U 11 JnyentioB and tic JeaL
Sti|K?rhrtive in iu uttiibutcM. It stamls uckuuwlctlgiul
Tiic Sing of all Sewing Machines.
The Firxt I’n-mkim 2»ml Ilighfat Auuid tv.is given it IV:r the
bent Sewing Machine at tzti North Georgia Fair in October ISTU.
The Royal St John
Paving TVTafihine
Challenges Comp a r iron •
. _ _ Distances Competition-
lr«e. 8*.! l *•* <lnug»*l» or seal ly mad, on
dpt-aCpayma^-^Alldasna-l. Bj ...
I h** W Ih* Tb» **Om*j** Lwog f»44'w. Rn«»M etnier forward ortmckwprd wtrlu ur |>b<g or ct.ougtug dDoctun.
High Ayt tf’settlng N*
feurpussos Eipoctatioh
4f». nw hrhm er* thr-sd In MnePtnw »*f D* »i**lr.—
r t sale bjr
J. E. Barton & Co.
Ur. Vou aru'calleJ on t<. ai.swrr as to
your maahmKl and rarocsthcsg m the
auro of gouii guveratnent bA4 gmicral
elLre. Y‘'U are req'riri'd to }>n t rr Jfour
votion—and by your woiks )ou wilj
>e kcowu.
At a uieeiing cf one third of lb
cutivc Committee ca yeMetdvy, cii-ogli
At trim lew 1<- ia Clmb- toi\. S. C., by
DOW IK k
Who ora'e Ihutriri-ts.
.«-ad >TRi:i:r, Ar<;rsTA.<;.\,
Wh » also rffef for sa'.o Nti
Steam Engines
v • ■ • "
Coope.iiLn ard LViracUtnN^fit’d.
w Ho .vt; B, New uwd Irnpr-'Ved Weed, Now H* ioe
r and-fct •wan.** FlMUtllL^
Shrcial aovr tlnn p|v«*n t<* IF f'nfrtrcr Alt wAtk imwrwwtwM. JL.
NvctRrs, Oils uud AUacbments fur ail fit«( eimas Machiti'S fur reto. ‘
f ,|. .M.,-,,—
Cotton Weed for Alauure.
(tiUti) Fanner.] 7——
By all odds, the cottou seed on a
cotton plantation are the most valua
ble domestic tuaumre. Their vulue Is
almost a) ways underestimated, chit fly
because they are wustefully handled.
We trust that none of our rcadete
will ding to the old practice of throw- thatlegaLLcxmay bc if&gAIy colUoled-
log them out from the giu, add expos
lug them throughout the winter to the
weather. This is quite a sure way to
destroy their vitality, and to prevent
them from -sprouting. The strongly
of the cotton seed as manure Is also
made ijpore readily available to the
crops by thorough rottlug, us is shown
by the prompt aud,vigorous growth of
the young corn that has been manured
to lbs hid, as 4HMl!4!<k *UtF4M
planted ou beds
wu over the green
for bu»iiivKK, but n*-t cnougli to show tlic
Kiacerily of the party, it was detemiosd
•0 levy a coBtrltinttnirfrwn'et.di rfub to
pay tho expenses of our fellow-citizens in
attending Court, who have been so ilh>
eMIy brutally ami nuliciously arrested.
This money must be roller tad and
promptly poiil in for tliia purpose or se
rious consequences will ensue, v-l,j c h
would require yenr* of labor to remedy.
_ Twenty dollars from eueh club fur
each wliito delegate iu the last conven
tion is the basis of the u-iHSMiicnt \\ i 1
you pay it up by 12 o’clock next t-ales-
day? This is tho question! AVill you
do it ? ^
Thcro kro many vlio will make ex
cuses ofVarimis sons, who will show all
evitfenees of patriotism befoixi a somina*
tioti, and who on election days will do
deeds of valor sad gtc it enterprise, who
now will give the plea that they have
domrthcir dnty: Nut w.—Duty mnr:
Coinpaie "Frees* T romruire Power
. . v d (.’otoparr Qtmlilv ! !
Hi
PERRY DAVIS’
*i
VEGETABLE
mm soiled
A PURELY YEGET-.nic FfMEDY
For Intsmal and Extomal Uso,
l> a SUfTSCDltE for t*** WsrMai.ftrwMrti Ittiwc
and U ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE is tha baodt af
c,-cn the most iRCxycrimted p-nonj.
* mire iumI <;■
I It is a Bare nod <;iu< k iwiurdv ?o* COUflllS, SOKH
rTUROAT, Cini.I.H. K-a »4aUar twmM—1 sffonai imttml ntt*J
tn M» wuft maJitntmlyormt ft IHt’ilTIUtRIA, sr<l is I
kMsnt rim»iy for KnKUSATiijM sod NF.I HALOIA.
You cun save fLUJ uii a IU iit-ioo power.
euKhsv Y-n> oaa. «avo >25*J m *"■
online. You can f-ave
horse porwer envine^-hy
I' . . . .
tlio uniiereigned, and t^
THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KMOWN
v FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WD^LD.
Ot kna k«-en r«r<I \vha uracil wonderful
srwtr
D f.'V <K* •orld foo«KA.lTPtS C’lIOI.EKA, niABRIlfl'-A.
YHK^fKBV, and ait ROWF.I, COIIFLJU.VTS, Oua it it
tmrUtnM nrt f<*
E TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CntitTML:
USE IS ALL COUNTRIES AN5 CLIMATES.
still be done, and the men who arc twyr
harried, toimcntcdnnd bcdevil'e^irtor*
der that petty malice nvty^bc <irutificd—
or .front or powr**r~4tn» rariL-
whibitlioeoolTortHl bKX'fl'e deaters ars at
b*a»t oo«-qoarteFBiyi tipairt hay cull them.
{.Xitoino well befoio you purohnHs.
Cotton Musscy, Giisworbl A
Brown (Jlflb, Self F(H'<l' i k Mini rondeRrers,.
irtimr. PollfyK. TurMno Wlityis and .aU_
la of Maehtiiory. lor t?ale.
It W BECOMMESOKO hy
of am
Plartatior.s,
e,Tcrywhcro who lisa ever yiven It » Lrisl
namloanricsi
%V«Hk.Khows »d
it is Without a rival as a liniment.
that tho Government may bo made to
contribute to the support of the KhcTcal
political biimmcrs of the county for their
kt*tty pay. These men, our fiicuds,
neighbors, relations aud political asso^
dates, must be j rejected and their cx»
MBtoa ^aid, and cmy hwAd moans mad
whereby they may cstabl sh their iuno.
ceirco, and the odiom of their urjest per
aecution fall on the pithps'of power wh
But whttt the seed an decomposing
and becoming avarilabIs as food, they
ure also losing s large portion of their
virtu# through the escaping gases.—
The pungent smell glren off by a pile
or pso of lottisff option seed is tbs
very eseeoce of their fertilising value,
10-wit: tbs ammonia, j lbs drier the
seed pile is—tf only moist enough to
StiiU. I.UA . ' f
aod retains a large
1 gas, *|*ciai!y II kept
Let oeeh man in the county who has
1.• •• • . it-' ^ ■ *'a* ' a ^
several times tried the j hie
both
faith in bis own honor and hope for bini^
self in the future contribute hiajujt share
to this fund. Let every true tuna con*
tribute—let no man stand bock—-let
every man speakiu cents and dollars on
the elub toft—let so man ft# silent.—
^ deby.
■p the TrbMHuer of y o«r duh^f be
•site him, and give him
_ 0. B. LABTIGrE,
Cvmtj Cha ltoas Duo. I’aity.
A if‘'lit fopMiw Mills with HcRes’Papout
Hell Works. Grain MiIIk, io.
Call on or Tuldress
Ft Bi wm
np^-ly
WJLLISTO.V, 8. CY
eanr
Hsnry J- Mouzon,
V.OU1J a.gri^,orL-r mou.: BMSidb B0#«S©H,
era th pander to their loathsome desires.
1 attsnd mils In any portion of Biru-
»r Adjoining count Hi.
o» at Black villa, 8. V. nu*5«m
kihIimsik now I .•fore tho ;ntMlr. Yon o*n
•k<* numoy l'*«ior at work torn.* than at
anrlkiirj! HKr;-rspiul aot rr«iiiiro.t. W«
lit aiari. you. Twetrc Aotlan a day and
i.|iwanl rnsJ-at Iw.mi- hv Iho iioln.lrimu. Won. wo-
mon. l*>y. *Hit *lrl* w»«W otwrywkoro- K> v«rk hr
M*. Mow' la I ho Uno Vou oua <U\oh your *U-t«
lUur (a thr work, or «uty your q-aro IIUUI *>■■ Vo
' ■<■»» will p*» Vuo arony 'a» writ NoomH
lu work da Auj lu aauko roona oui^goy^ijr
t oa-
& BAVANT,
PyewM w. mvTrtspf nmrr. luvjiiv,
' i Burswaft
Cl .CA.
always bo uaeJ for Pn.tu In Ike Buck and Side,
d permanent rtli^f in *3 CSSM Of ftwtaSU,
etwSNrasrdewMsi it* ^ " 7 -- ■
AMELY CAVSAFKI.Y BE WITHOrTHW. II wfll
■ave many ttineu its coal la doctoro* billa, and its
.ItMn Lho reach of aQ. It U aoMat S5c.S0c.and t
k within
1 can be obtained from all
PERRY DAVIS * SON, Providence, R. V
Proprietors.
No. 18 liEOADjTREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
—I.AKUE STOCtt OP
COOKiXG [HTOVBS, HANGB8. GRATI38,
jrafbTc anil Stale Itanrol*. of nil kind*.
Sheet I. ad, (’oppor and Zinc, Roofing Tin, Tia-Wbft
■BJIouse FurniKhing Goods i:» Large Variety.
are, Tinner’s ^Tootl, etc. __
- Fire Brick*, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney T«
All kb,d-* of Flumbing Wofk,4ioofing, Guttering, and 'lia.
promptly wtrendeil to by the mo»l careful and experienced. Work men. «ul,!)-ly
The New Furniture Store
io saoouneiiijr to thyisUic that we are bow op'«inx,jjne of tke i
OF V C7BN JJpjRE
We t.-.ke pleasure
FINEST
m ek OFFERED IS THIS CITY.
Ko Old Stock lo work oC AH tho very Uleii Klyles- We havo vloiFedsIl tho prtl-
oipai SMlhoU ia ibe Vailed .Stales sad oaa *af*lv any we have oil the mwt moJ rn pal*
toma uf the avaMa. > Wowi.l bavoevury hinjin tk» Furniture I ino oad Xt pricoetbat will
eoaporo with my market Soul a of BaUimore. Doo t Hy uatl 1 you ouu our stock, it will ho
oumpleu ia o*orr puitieaUr. We |uarmatoo outisfactioa
■J. Li. BgwXos & Co..
■ep; Cm XO. m BKU.ID HTSKIT AUGU81A, GJ.
-' FulL-Ftook Always on IlarT.
SfftsSH 6998-3 RJfBttyStr -JAtlT:
Hash Paid lor Cotton & Country Froduer
nov20-
Ti?
Mel
Mixsoa & Richmond, Prop’s.
Comer cl’ Y^rcnd and AVaMliin^jton Street's
AUfiTJSSA, CfBGiiiiiA.
# * * * o A*
r Conveniently Idtcateft Tb
Wilh Ttl-ynipli Ollitf in Ub* DniMinjr, aid Suaifefrn Exprbs I’cmpany *
OITkp N xt Door l«i llo(H HoiMBS. ' v
Ilooms Superior to nnr in fbe c-ily. Tablo Supplied with the Beat tho KadtKl
Affords ; aU> Livery liable fnanecusl With lit* ||oum>.
, ; graaAL KATES/ 'ro CIFM.MKID I VI. TI!AVKI.KKv
, ^Mixvm* t -ril- I *ro*v’r'-
r
WAVERtY
$2 Charleston, £5. €*. $2
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CANE MILLS, 01N ENGINFS.'COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING I CLLEYH,
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Fih-c, BcMug and Ribbiit M**ts| mid Brass Fitting, Gl»|>e and Clieek Valves
aud.Whistles, Gauge*, etc,, and Iruu Ilrass Caotlrcs ami repnlrs from
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1^15, 17 and 10 VendtJb Ivangd.
Grocers apd Liquor Dealers,
Cotton ancl IV aval Stores Fnctor». •
Sole. AgcnU for Georgia and 'Wjweucr Orangs' Guano. Liberal advances made
on Shionients of Cotton.'-
We have a special Produce Dcp
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EDWIN BATES & CO
JOBBERS
Nos 122 and 124 Meeting Si, Charleston, S.
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