The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 10, 1881, Image 4
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OFFICE 7 MAU
■■•w l^r l« Mm-allon
——
"Kdacaf ion ii, no doubt, one of the lac
tors which form the oiuiractcr, but there
^another factor, that is not less impor
tant; the natural and inherent disposi
tion. Education is. ho doubt, response
f hie for the training of the pupil's char
actor, b»»t it has not the 3olc responsi ■
bility. If,we speak of education to
think almost tayplunlarily of sphools
quite forgetful of the fact how stnitll a
fraction of the educational work is done
by school instruction. The family Is a
wore constant element in the process of
education than the school can be. During
Ills school IHb the lalpil p rases tlvrongli
the hand* nf trimly |t, topchfr but his
family surrOTihlfings remain the sguic ai-
waya. Errors of omission and commis
sion there frequently leave ^^eper im
pression than the strongest school influ
ences, as they last through a longer pe
riod of time. The more the position bl
the teacher is madfc a permanent one
the more, influence he or she will have
on the training of character. The bi
ography of many a great man tells us
how gfoat lit influence of good family
life and surroundings is fur good, and
the evil tendencies of wicked surround-
inp appear from the annals of crime.—
The latter truth finds a sad illustration
in one of the re#tt (ircwlsr- scat out by
the Commis-ddnersof Education, in which
Hubert L. Dugild*. of Now York, chair
man of the committee oq sources if
crimes, among'other Uiings, gives an nc*
cobm of his attempt"!-) trace thif do-
socmlsats of s fumily of criuiioals, con-
sitting of fiT(B*as4mbors,'to the sixth gen
eration. Of^the 709 persons living be
longing to the 5th and (lib generation of
this famBy, ^240 were criminals, 112
were living on public charity. But even
in regard to th -ac terriblc’statistics Mr.
Dugdslc evyt in suaiming up, “It would
seem that limits to nirabtl and phy4c:il
power are fixed by hemlity. Hut when
we come to that portion of character
which is the mult of development, in
cluding the r rganiaalion of tl-owuht, Use
formation of the will and the c.-tabli-h
mont of just moral conception, 1 find
(hat the hereditary eharacteristicw of the
paints are greatly modified by the na
ture of the socul eovironment In other
wards, rapacity ia liwilad »nd dctrrmine-l
by lierrdftary featurra, but the use to
wluch tl>al|aapscav will be put is nmtnHr
gi»vcrwed#y (ha imparswcjl training ar
agency of mi view meat. For taetaaee.
hereditary kleptonuuia exists, if the cu-
virwaaiatir'IhiMild be such as to boDeme
ap exciting cause, 'he iadivUual will be
an incorrigible thief, bat if ou the con
trary, be be prwt««ta>i < £rom trmptaUou,
that iodiridual may lea l an bonest life,
with some ebauccs m later of cuUdmoM
stopping tberc ''
“Kducaltoo mart rerogniau that there
are three paasiblc mdhods of denliug
whb ll»e indieidtality of the young. W’c
nr.y letthepupiPa individuality aluoe so
tbal it daer lops by hap-hanrd; this of
course is the easiest, and L am m-rry to
say % tga crite method By it (lie teach
er, astheaayiug is, ‘kcep-igwt of trouble.'
Another most abomirable mithod is the
crushing of individuality, when the
character of the pupil is ignored and in
dependent action tyranically suppressed.
'The last and only legitimate method is
to oanbhla the character by wiping out—
erea if it mr>t be shine with an iron
hand—the blemishes of the child's mi lure
and by aMowiag the vital ftm-e of iudi-
sriduality to run in the direction of thoee
tendencies wliich are good and cJurnc-
tcristic at the same time. This method
requires atreagth and witdim, bat it is
the only one worth; of the u imc educa
tion. Aline from tbosw eotsdcratioBs
0 ' *>- \*S V - w t .. I
we bare direct stajiatical proof of the fact
tlist Behool edticntibn is 'i 'v6ry important
factor in the repreodou of crtuic. Tlte
Bavarian Govcflwpnt tested this ques
tion in 187(1 by a careful ccnsa*. I^ct
sue prevent to you some figuran -which
rimw tow VMatt ot; that urrssttgDtiuu.
The first fignres show hetw many school
houanagmuMig buildiugs , the soc-
orrt bow iflsny crifbinoD amon^IUO.UOO
inhabitants. Yon wrill notice that the
numbers stand iu an increase ratio to
each other; t. the more tckoollwn-es.
business la (luH, rcirenchmcnt I* a
duty ^-please atop my* , -s-whlgl<yy “Oh,
no; times are not tiarilctiough for ttmt
yet ‘BuYThcrc la flOinettitog else that
costs yno ft largo amount of money
every year, which I wiak to save.
Please stop my”—tobacco, cigars and
snuff? “No, no, not these; but I must
retrench somewhere; please atop my”
rlbhons,Jo#ela,qrnunienta and trink
ets. Not at nil; pride must 4><> fos
tered, If Ijmes are ever so bard, but
believe lean seen way to off-'Ct quite
a saving In another t!frt*cUoti—preasc
stop my”—tea, coffee and needb's^
and unbenlthy luxurh's? “N >, no, uo;.i
not these, I cumiot thb-k of such a
saertfleo; but I must (bink of sumc-
tbing else. Aid I have It now. My
paper oosts a few con to a week; I must
save (bat. Pltase' stop my paper.
That will carry me through the panic
ly! I believe iu reircncbment and
economy, especially In bruins.’’(
Nvnic IlinlN lor ll«y-i.
Follow the examples ofily of the got d
Avoid that which you boo amiss in
others.
Evil communications corrupt good
manners.
Nobody wants to deal with a double-
minded boy.
Kocp your ears open to nil that is
worth hearing and closed to ali that is
not.
Be Indust 11--ns ; tbs world wants
boys who arc not afraid of hard, steady
woik n
If yon would overcome difllcul'lpH
when you become older, you must be
come persevering now.
An older person's experience Is of no
value to you unless you profit by tt,—
If you would .be capable, cultivate
your mind ; If you would be liked, col
li vats your heart. ^ j—
Never c tense a wrong action by ray
ing some one rise does the same tblo( ;
this Is no expose at all.
ST., MAST OH
CHARLES .0^LESLIE,
■ ’ Y» liolesale at--I Itcinil Dvaler in
Flail. (iame f ).ubs(era. Turtles^Terra-' •
pins, Oysltrs, He. C.
Ijt-dU Hua. 1 uud 2d'L=li MacWfL.
OT t arl os ton, So.' C; i
- U'aviag nm-lc large n-MItlnns to my Imi-I-
Ourcsby AB-\0RPTI0N
Bool
.iJmyc ir> bioro tbe best stock of
BOOTS A MB SHOES
K?cr hroug:lil to niocl villo In nrnl quality T-mfvfiilrntly rlin^cnjr^ c^wpnriFon,
bargaitiH. - _
tbigh pa id for cotton; - K E M is tb«' place for
'au2d-ym .
E. G. BOGEUS,
t'
M A N UFA CTUIIE R A N1 > D K A LKItTN
Furniture and
IN Ai.L ITS HUANCflKS..
547
J.rs« IMSI'ASHS
THirO.VT HISK VSEi 5 .
UUEaTIHNO TROblU.ES.
Tt bllTVES INTO tt-i! sy#tcm icmnlive
acoHts nail Ijealing mc-lrCinea. dt DRAWS
FROM the (liyensc-l parts-Uie poispns ilml
cau^c-Uatli. Tliou«an-i» testify 10 its virtues.
You can be Relit veil and Cured.
—iMn’l dc«pair tiatil you imvc tr-ed ttii«
Scn-ible, K-isily Applied *mJ RA'HOAl.bV
KW-'KGTL’Ab hiiuc-ly. S"l-I fry,Urngfuata
W scut by omil -ill rotwpt^of prKu, w-, by'
'1’ke ••Only'* I.iiwk I’ad 4 o.
WILLIAMS BLOCK,
Detroit, Mich.
Send for Testimonial* irn-1 our bcoV,
••Three Milli-tSs a Year.’* Sent free.
- sctgft
iki
No. of SluL'-K-l
No. otCrimi-
roovkacao.
kauaaapar 1,-
nals per 100,
OOObuililtnp-
• -fi- 4 i
tXK) souls.
I.ower Davario,
. . V » P70
Lowor I’alatiosto
• o o • 090
L'ppar Bavaria,
' r»
. . . . G«7
Up par Fraaooaia
a • a a a i
.... 444
Tka Palatinate
11
.... 421-
burner Franconia
.... .10
.... RM
— A-.. .f. . .•
Idttle Bobby, aged three years, haa
attended Sunday school for one or
two months. .Ha la an apt scholar,
and glrta early promtaa of brlglog rich
ethical ftotaga. At play with ar.
oldar biHhet thfi otbir day. his brtgl-
nal Adam ao far got (bebetter of him
aa to dlaab bla Ift tie fists and strike hU
bro|Aac. Brother Tom was about to
rauillata with bla more formidable
weapon, wbso Bobby erfad out ‘Bo,
■a, aol Teacher says oo musto t strike
bwrit wbec po la btV*
la hAlllog Aeau for soups use ewM
malar la extract tha J-u.-o 1/toe
matad for ItsHf aiuae, plunge
•aural
The tramp question : ‘Madam, will
you plcarc give me oomeold dollies? I
atu ao bsngry I dost know where 1
ahall alcop to-night.’
T-iu can get a bottle or barrel of ol,
' flf any carpet or woolen stulf by ap
plying dry bikkwhoat plentifully and
faithfully . never put water to surb u
grraae spot or liquid of any kind.
Do you really believe that an ttaa
cwr spoke to Ihiinnu.; queried a man
who piIdcd btmrrlf i-n Us lotrilecU
Coleridge, to wbi tu tbe question was'
pat, nHeeled: ’My fileod 1 bate no
doubt whatever that the stoty Is true.
I have been spoken to In the same
way uiy»4.il. The man ot tha inqulr•
aitmi rctitsd for mad I tat loti.
Au old Sca'eli lady who bad ao rel
ish for modern music, was ixpreMing
her dMik* for tbs shiglog of so an-
ihetn In her own ehureh one day, wnen
a oeiglibor said; ‘Why that Is a very
oldauth- m. David sang that nnthctu
to Haul ’ To this to# old Utiy replied:
•Weel, weel, f noo fof tbo first time
und« rstan' why Haul threw bla javelin
ot David when the lad sang fur him.’
Dr. Lymsu Rec-cber was onco exam-
ioei befuio a tbealoglcwl o>>ui.iil, and
a test question was put; *Ar*) you
willing to be damned for the glory of
O »d T wbleh ho di*ciioeU to answer in
th* I-flit motive. JncQ rose a hair-
aplittlngawid heatf-l dtsoasoAn, till nt
Isngtb lU fiher sum-k a fair corwpro-
tnlso ground by declaring that if the
Divine Will rhnuld decree tho damna
tion of the whole council It would meet
with hi* entire acquieaecuce,
A Georgia gentleman has informed the
Amcrieu* Republican that be was dig,
ging a hole in which to place n post wlieq
he unearthed a snake that wu.4 ftor.cn
hard, lie atrnck it with the fiat of the
spade, and it sounded ITke rock. He said
(hat he had offen hcunl that snakes
would tliaw if froxcu, and he put this
one in a warm place near the lire. In
about hnlf an hour tlw^repliic showed
symptoms of life, aud began to look
■roitnd and move about. Ho then killed
the sn tkc to make sure that history
should uot repeat itself.
Every ni:\n iTtp^ld mind his own busi-
nci*.-*. and only that. It is hard to tell
him in plain words; yet it is one of the
simplest rules of conduct and the most
useful that mankind can adept in tbeit
intercourse with each other. There is
B great deal of Haul I*ry in the human
heart, or wonderful, inquisitiveness in
regard to the personal and private affairs
of friends aud neighbors. This spirit
makes more mischief in the community
than almost any other cuosc, and create*
more malice, envy and jealousy than
can be overcome in a century. Let
every man miud hi* own bumtess, and
thsVo will n6t be half the trouble in the;
world that there is at present.
The production of iron in tho United
States id a pretty good indication o
the condition of the country'» geuera
business. During 1880, according to
the figures just made up by tlw Amcri
can Iron wsd Steel Association, th#
totxl sutpot jifpig iron ,Wi* 4,203 2UJ
tonx, against 3,070,875 ton's in
sn iucroasc of 1,224,639 not toue. Each
State where iron « ipade, except Wet-t
Virginia, iuocssesits product; and the
area of iton producis? territory wai
exlflndsd so as to include Miuucsota and
Colorado. Irsa is now msdc In twenty-
three States and Callfornu s»d Waal^
ingt-Mi Terrifnrv are about rad/ 1®
xdtkd to tbe list. /
UlLLl \M* lltOTK,
Drlruil, Mick.
f.-r it an-l takii
ho ot.lu-r.
\t wh- lo*.-!-' in f’hule-ton, S. C., by
DOW IE A MO ISM,
Wh-d •*»le Uruyiii-tB.
Steam Engines
Compelition and -DfiriclkB Dtfied.
Compsre Dries ! (!oiii|-:»r# I’-.wcr ! !
and Compare (jymlity ! !
540and551. Ilro-,,!Street.An!insta>tirt
Will attend iu all
Sunday and Night cal's over the Stortf.
Futl5ra|s, furfiisliiiig Hearses, Carriages. A-’.'
t-ro details of
[scpl fl-tim
Every White Macliine is AVarramciI- .
ICLVE ITEAIiS '■
Ry tlic MamiMactufera atul a written
wariaiit given to each purchaser. We
do not peddle tbqm, thus wo are **n;i-
bled to sell them cheaper than Crst
clata: old-patent machines are sold.
Will and examine them before buy
ing a machine.
J.D.&T.P. Smith,
523 RROAD STREET,
ArcrsTA, GronutA.
Tlie White Newiii^ Machine,
Is ihe Late*t Invention and tlic Best.
S«i|K*rljitivc in its attiiLuiiH. It tteknowlctl^l
. Thg King of all Slowing Machines.
First I’mnitim nn<) lli 'ltfst Auaiil tv:’S pivtn it li*r t!if
* Tin
Ust Sowing Marliioe at t’lf Not ’h Ccorgia Fair in Ot toU*r lf*7li
CUKE Y01R It UK ACHII
An-I ■tl-ti««««*« ofthr Ki-lnry*, r.la-Mvran-l
t’mury Oijput by wraring the
Imprwvril E\rrlsi«r K Hnry P»d.
Itiow MARVEL of llesHns ssd ReHef
etvrtc. IKMiBU. *«0 DtBtCT. PAINICM.
■rtorikm.
7t rmjy wT.n#»n «#«* r-H*. a rcve-
t.vTinsaoTTrrrrn.i tios in MviMw* -
fUifc-rpUua ur -lirsci npplWwliM »•
In unMiletWeinry (iiinnnl mv’-kinM. SoiiJ
far uur (mill'* »n KiJney irmit l**. *ent
free. 80LI l>y •lru *ni*t- »r *cnt by uait, on
raeriM of pric^fl^. A-ldrrao 4 niM» Arm. 8-if "ettlnp N-e-M-vlK' b-l*v* lo thr.-ud luHacfcine »t Ml.atllo.—
Tt - \* the Tli - **Oi»l) i.w»? I ad ( o. ^jj, |llrt ..pij,,,. or Dwekwartl without sf-q pi
lilS£ St * ill; \MS MOCK, *** L >
n ev Pod A»k
ROBEUT l>.
Marble and Granite Works vr
e
♦• t ;
iF—*
MEETING STREET, COR--HORLB GO K*S ALLEY
!>! iv (J 4l':sT-0>LH..C_
Wholesale Grocer,
. * —AND blvJYMEU IN—
seR'ai’s, liquor and Toiiaeeo.
AGENT: FOR THE CELEBRATED
rSSoaa^Ii
Also. I. T. itsJ. (». Fros-. ^Cg.V&df-R«Utng 1'lour, tasd Thorn Brothers'
^HcKritto-l Rutter Crit-'kers. - - • -
B -|-2(i ly
N-»a. 108,110. 1 »* *•*•-* pigt Bay, Charleston, S.
1 *1 —s«■ p- ■»»— T«« -v- ».*m>
S
i-j£.
GfltEAT J>B¥ GOODS
r
xx ^
1 ■
—AND—
-O
■o
'x
-T-000
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Weathersbee & Easterling,
AVIiol-'fnle r.ml hetail Dealer.*, in ’ • •
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
r
Full Flock Alway* on Hand.
FitESff CWDS 55E££iVid) BAIIY.
Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce
nuviO-
Tbe Royal St. John
Sewing Machine *
Challenges Comparison-
Distances Competition-
fcurpuSEcs Expectat ion-
>r chtuglt-g diisctk-n.
j. E. Barton & Co.
I01C IliipAI* FtKEKT, AUllVSTA.IlA,
Wlm alio f?»-r far s .ic Sew Eowe » , X* w ami Improved Weed, New Heine
Vlwtar an-l Hutilily.
HyeciAi aMerttluii given t- I{.-|>altlru». All work tru irapt^-l.
_ Needl- *. Oils *d-I AU.u-b'reijtM fi-r u!l fitxt clu!* Mh- IiIuw* f--r »a!e.
ta
You t-uu ^aw H50 on - * U» b ( J^”1" 1 V
eutfin-a. Van ct‘" «nvo |VSr..iia2i)Uor*-
naweewaufrirt. You etixi eavr SVeoSat#
paw
horse
ft*®
imTwer ruyfnK I>y purcMfclnir ot
Um uiwioisigmvi, ami Utc enKii>ns srn
or rfri-aler power thivi they -re mtefl,
while tliose olTen-il by some dealer* n t eat
l-astone quHrterireeIhimlhis -Ulltfleiu.
Bxaniiuo well hef.uo you pur- huso.
Cotton Pn-as-tfs Maaaey, <it ifcworla <1
Itrowu Ginn. Self Fe-tlere and Cytuleneets.
Shaftimr, Pull’y*, TurMtie Whev!* Aud_flll
kiinls cir.Mactrtnerv, tor «»W
A»f.-nt for Saw Mill-with Ilexes’Papont
Sell Works. Grain Jidls. Ac.
Call on or address
f. £ LOTO, -
»pS-ly WIU.ISTtW, S. c.
Special^ Notice !
Dr- Henry J- Mouzon
BINTAJi SSEQEOJf,
Will attend flails In any portion of Barn
well or adF'ihl'W counties.
Office at Black villfl.F.C. autrS Am
I'mj-lwi* now tlof piiUiv. You inn
iiinkr munrr fwl-s- ;U w-rk f-r -i* than -it
nnrtHiiiK --U--. r»i>ltal net r-nnir-'-t. 'h 1
wifi stall you. Twelvex_ilav ami
1 npwar-t mart - at hums hr thi- Inrtiotrt—i--. ilflh.wrt-
inen. tmy* an-l «tH* *ant.-it_etTrrwt«< t* w,rk f«r
10. N-iw" l< tlii- live-. Y-m-ra* -l-v-tr y-mr wh-le
I Uni- to IU* «<>dr.)<( ynlryuDr ^-arr ui-WH-tita. >’-■
rtiw»h<i4e.w.w1Uta» rW»--H*t, i» **U ^eai-
willing U> w»rk --an fail to make en-rmmi« My h-
r*«a*ta«{ 41- tme. iiMtr «al*t a*4 t-"ns free /
rr.-al i-aurtoMlr far malina nea-ey vaalb an.tl,.>a-
at.tr, A-kle-mTnn- JiC«..Aairu-ta Xlafufl. I)»^
FITKIING & DATANT,
illnrwfi, WlrCcr- 'i»l roausfltors
i j«»«ria W. Ficxuso, j Josv t Davavv.
C«1 tales, 5 C. I Corawcll C. il-.fl.C.
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE .
pi! mm
A PURELY VEQEIABLE REMEDY
* For Irudreal anti Cxto'nat Uao,
It a SURE CURE for all the Dbeetrs R-r which It la racwr.mK.-tfrt,
mi It ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE i. the ha*h »f
even th# mjtt In-xjedcoced pmora.
,t it a an re nr J auirk rnoM-Uv fur COI
Til IIOAT, f lin i.W,' »?-d ►ir-'-Uar tre>n).le«: -tfer-l. f
-r l»lfiriTIIV*IA Jf Md J. toe Sea
knovm rem, ilv for RBEUMATUMI# and > KLItAI.t-IA.
THE 010EST, BEST, *H0 MOST W1DELT ItNOWS
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. •
It hna been wed with .weh «s,nrterfal BBeerM <* sU
»s Ae lor CKAfllt-H, 4;UOLKUA. DUHUH<K.l.
pV-i yTruv. aa-l ail BOL\ IJ- < O.lll L-AXSTH, ihai •- »
cantidtrtd an u ifaUiuj ntrt fur -A x -'-.w-a.
Mil ITOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
It ia RKCOMMfiNBBD by l-hj.lclana-iBlLvIoimrl«»,
Itr.nlHters, Mamuier* of I-lant-alona. Uot*-*;b«T>e^«rt
Pnetnricn, Knraes in Hospital*-In eb'i't, by Lvcvyfeody
everywhere who ha# ever gi^en “ to tnmi»
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It abonld atawys be uaeJ for Vnlntn .the Bark attdWrte,
anl br<”.p trt*dy ami r.H</to a.1 caeos of Brwaea.
Cut*. Pprn ina. Severe Thernn, *-ralik*> et*.
NO FAMILY CAN SATT’LY «« WITJWLT IT. I»jriU
annaatlv *avo uiwat timo# U* coet in dootorB^totl*, «n<l ■# t' ^
bnnnw It within tho n-ach of all. It la bo1-1 at ^UC. *>OC. ami 81 dXI
^ , bottlo, anti can bo obtainbfl fWtu all-irnagittH. j
^ PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
. • » e' Prcprletors.
Ihe ligBsta ffictel
Mjxson & Richmond, Prop’s.
Corner oi' 3iro«i<.l finfl-WaHhington Strccta
ACggayA, 6B0BOIU.
CcnveniejUy located To Eusicm.
Willi Ttl Krajih Ofiitt- in Hit* TIciUin?. and Fcmhtrn Exjty^ Cowpajiy
Pirrr "N \t Tt-tir i t HiTrtj'Bitt'lRR. * “
H'>iu* Sup rj-w 11 nur in tl-e city. Table . s -i|.!a-l nitli tL- II--t the Ma.kcl
(u#
-up
A-bu-il
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n.vTiy
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I.i.vtv Stublu Uu:it.«..'t<wi IV ith the
T»> m iMKiD'TM.
Afixson A Hifliin .rrl- * *
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Tit A VKLKIIS
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W A V Ell L¥ I i 0^ El 4,
§2 Charleston, 3.C. $2
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t? .-arN*.ii-'i/..-oi -re-t
X i., > ,,, iw rr~ •»! £2. *Sal
it
siren sn ix thk pr.xnur j.rxa
'T-t, the nutal (i.»bi-mstls H- U'riia-lo
in ihs rHr.< s .
FT -1 <-!»«• IS all !!• ay j „'i TH • r-t#.
I.tt-le fulfil-lie-l wt*h -ti- h. H Mtr-.rle-l
•y I *il, V-nil.i m mii-I8.aits*rti tni.-k- tn
F'i'wt *-l w rnr and Kaiia-r Hkufi.
11*#- till-at IttiiUnl I'.wa-ut l». the hau-h.
Nrt t aut- tailllc .-n-l atU-iitivu.
I'-aMFtt--, 51 t-«i day.
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Mr. J. W IL-M>N GUAKAMauf Ukiuwe-#
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Adanis,. DamaoBi & COa^jl
No. IS BUOAD STKBET, CIURLKSTON, S. C.
LvDor. stock, or-
COOKfNO i8TOy|BS, RANGES. GRATR8,
Marble and Slalo Munfcbt, of all kind*. Dumps, Lend, and Iron l ipe,
Sheet Lend, Copper aud Zme, Roofing Tin, Tiu-Wunr, Tinner's Toob, etc.
I louse Furnishing Goodj! ii»i3'‘ u 'b' e Variety
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Ternf Cotta Drain Pipe*, and Chimney T.-ps.
All kit,<ia of Plumbing Work, Bpofing, Gutteriug, and Im M ork, Genenllj
promptly attcndctl toby the imwt cardnl and cxftcrn-nced Workmen. ciil9-y
The - New Furniture Store,
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We take pleasure in aanotincTfiff to (1leimbHo tl^t we arc now opk n in? one of the
fiNkst sto:;k of ^ubmitube
EVER OFFERED l.N TtllSHTY. : ■ j
No ol-l slock ♦« work off. AH tha rerr l*te»t styles- W.- kare rlslte-l a!! the prln
eipat wir'kvM lnilM»*r.B.4 Ftotes an-l ern-saf- ly eur m* fcavwalt ika B.-I modfra rnt- :
lernaof ike a>o»>u. Wewi 1 haro every-hj.jj'.n the Furiiiture Line * dJ . M
ronparc w ilk any market boulb ofDilfi^ure. Pon f knjr uall'you acv clniaitwk, 1l will h»
coMptefala averv oart-enkir. W-quarantac MiUfaction
J. 1«. Bowles «& Co.-
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SAW • MILLS, MILLS,
CASE MII.TeS, C.lK' r-XOlSKS. COTTON SCREWS, ^HAFTiNtS I fLEFTS,
11 imm's JofHiiai It-x« »*, Mill Ch urly-r. OndT-orM, TutUim* Water Wh-H, (Jtu
ri-.iriug. ('I-Sapl Jn.fwmS* U-rvjpruepi, D*fon , i»C4r<-iiUkT Snar, hb-I (Kiuu-re Met
Ftl'-a. IHling and Bild-ilt M-tal anti llraon rutttitr, Gli,lie nml Chevk Valv(.a
aud WhlrfUru, Guukvw. tic, aud ireo Dtum, LWtiogs wul ivpuita fl'L'in ...
Ct(?o- T-f. T^omYjiard Co.,
FOREST CITV mi'XJUY AND MkOHINKJO K!v^,
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1^. W. Wa^aier & Co.
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Id, tm dT uml l 1 .), \ i.‘ijdim Uangto. .
Wholesale Grocers and’ liquor Dealers,
Cotton Miid IN^va,!Htorots Kaotorsk. , "
Sole Ag- lit* lor Georgia'and VVagenrr t ira-igo (iuatto. Libcml tul vapces made
on Sh;j)jiieni8«l'C#ttun.: ■ - w
W-* hnvc a apac-ial PriKluco D-purtmeut for w-h^lh we sOjicil <-on#^nf)ppta of
■Ron-ili liioe, Pens. «*c. _ _ iii f-aj'l 8-Llm,
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?lf-AItf,ES A- ItArKS. ( T1WS. R. iKGAIIAN
IU. H HARLEY, OtOXliStZtfrr, WITH
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EDWIN BATES & CO.
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Nos 1?2 and 124 Meeting St„ Charlrston, S. C.
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ROBEHTSOlSr. TAlLdLOH & CO.,
.fluecewioM i« GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. 1 '
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