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I MORAia^ND PHILOSOPHY. |^fe?fe?w.-:C?tO? BROWN, Editor. IK MEMOBIAN. . V^*^IJof jooii^orks and the alms deeds, % :^~< m^ sbem^ * .^:.*^^%?^*^C^vist?all woman's gone ^.?^^B??ir^;th?t such as she ?o needs, * ^ "c" Because, God bid com&xip, near tho Throne. .^^j^?ow^-^?c?p?Bd from ali earth's toil and fft/r Herrausomedspirit basks in glory, there. 5HX^4^?Vvhat benisotrshe was t-> earth, M W-^^&?*, that prayed, ; ; Tfeat^worked, belieTed, and loved I ' V Wi c^h^ may tell her priceless worth, God, who made. Stf? ~ ??r, as gold, tried and pro ved ^^^S^^^ was* ^s^race to magnify ?^^P^?M& until translated to the sky. ?0^S <?J?? the translation glorious ?0M^?f&*^ at last ; . |||p^In^henight's stilly calm, On-angel's wings she rose victorious, c; Earth's trials past, r,,; ^0*yh&ti??to b*nd? th?palm ;.":. " '^:tri?^h .waved:she^iashe went her way, - . 1^ unto the dimes' of day. Patience in Frayer. ? - .. "She was not a Jewess, bot a Gentile '':?>. $y jKrt?ijand association. She was in* >-.;. deed of a doom ed nee-the Canaanites ^ w ? ?~?d a land against which a giri^^Hnet .threat had been pronounced. ^?^j.^Tyre' and Sidon had thriven in trade and ??ff?kt9nA^ia art. Workmen from them gl^^f?^fen employed on the temple. But :[ Jjttt is o&en highly ?nd successfully cul ^^.-trvnted when religious and even mora! ^ low and degraded. But re? ligious influences had gone forth from ??fe: ^tfcBa^iGentile centres, and the threaten ^^y?dlwoe .came a? length, as the traveller I. tells who describes poor and decayed i : - Saiaa'arid utterly rnioed Tyre Ever$ 1 v thing seemed to* be against this poor Syronhenichn woman, and now, to add to a?; ber daughter is the victim of |p^? strange and mysterious suffering : she ^".^ ls ?tormented with a demon.** : r ' * What can she do ? Into the borders ?ti? s^t?to land has come this woodrons Stranger, whose fame has been sounded |p ^through all Galilee for His tender piti ^?-v iulness-and His healing power. She will try to reach His ear and get His ^^V,;-'t?p?;!So?*he makes her suit with orien r?>t*l demonstrativeness on the wayside, ^gBjand at a time when J esus and the disci ?'^^^ples^ into quiet for rest, r> \ : an?l from the malice of the Parisees. *0 Lor^ thou Son of David, my " daughter is grievously vexed with a r . .devil.' She- pleads seemingly in vain, ^--^^fota word comes from Him, and ber ^ ones provoke tbe disciples. 'She is ; . creating & stir, making' a scene; send P* ; . ber away, Master.' They would per? haps have ?sd Him fling lier what she ? ^wanted, to get rid of her, after the fash? ion nf the unjust judge. The Masters charity is slower and truer than theirs. He works within definite lines : 'I am ??'??}^- ?Ot sent but unto the lost sheep of^fr bouse of Taraelj' an j oarrowafr^fr i^r_ ' 'Kl^S nliyrT?nrii'inl to the Gentiles, it 5**T^M? the best thing for tbe Gentiles in ;: the end. So He entered, as Mark ? J i shows ns. into a bouse. Bot the mo th - " * er*s eagerness overcomes abs tades. He cannot be hid ; for again, and with pros trate form before Him, the cry goes up, ? 4v ^wd, help roe.' Sfe";;vHe\b?^-;rbeen silent; neglect now qci deepe ns into insult. He meaos to Tbu mitfate her, it would seem ; but it only seems. 'It is not meet to take, the ; cbiJdrenV bread and cast ic to dogs.' - Can anything be harder ? There is not ?good word for 'dogs' in the whole ~::'J?fi\ -Bible?. She will surely pass out indjg nant and desp?r?ng. ??o- air mother's love makes h?&?0*> ?Qd even in g?n?>asr^ '?&?p?Lord, I come from ||?^~tue Gentiles. I know where we stand as towards the children of Israel ; they ? are the children of the household, we \ .are/but as dogs ; but the Master lets 5 - his dogs eat the crumbs which his chil? dren drop.' It is but a word, a word founded on His, but it changes the whole scjne. W0-\ It was meant to change it. Gentile .. . though she be, she has wrestled like . Jacob, and prevailed. The tone is al? tered now. The store of healing power, . 'apparently locked against her is now iwowa open, and she may have the desire of her heart. With a eulogium, Kke which there is but one other in the . Evangelist, she gets all she craves. 'Be it unto thee even as thou wilt.' Oh, burdened mother ! with that way? ward son, or that living grief, a heart less, godless daughter, crying all the days and nights for deliverance, and getting no-encouragement, study this heroic Greek. Do matters seem to get darker and darker ?- Do other disciples even discourage thy cries and effort ? Does-God Himself sometimes seem to - y 'Htty. to thee : *I love them that love Me ? Even you have not loved Me as you should? You know how you trailed V this, wanderer, and you reap as you have sowed ?' He is teaching while He tries you jr drawing oat your graces while He seems to go away from you. "Donot miter or faint. Say rather: 'True, Lord, I have sinned, but Thou forgtvest iniquity. My son, my daugh? ter is far from Thee, but Thou bringest nigh by the blood.' He will not resist the plea. Some day you will ?ee the . ?Bild, 'laid upon the bed'perhaps ; worn out and exhausted, bot 'whole.' For be is the same now as then, 'the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever. Rev. John Hatt, D D. CARLYLE OH THE BOOK OF JOB.-I cai! the book of Job, apart from all the? ories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with a pen. One feels, indeed, as if it were net Hebrew -such a noble university, different from noblc'patriotism or sectarianism, reigns in it. A noble book ! All men's book ! it is our first, oldest statement of the never-ending problem, man's des? tiny and God's ways with him here on earth. And all such free, flowing out? lines; grand in its simplicity, and its epic melody, and repose of reconcile? ment. There is the seeing eye, the mildly understanding heart. So true every way ; true eyesight and vision for all things, material things no less than spiritual ; the horse-'hast thou cloth? ed his neck with thunder ?'-he laughs at the shaking of the spear. Such liv? ing likenesses were never since drawn. Sublime sorrow, sublime reconciliation ; oldest choral melody as pf the heart of mankind ytio\ott and great as the som mer ?light, as tm?? worid with its seas snuffers I ThereNs nothing written, I tffc, in the Bitile or out of it, of scull literary merit. Ungoverned Natures. There have been of late several oc? currences, the reports of which have bad wide publicity, which have been indica? tive of the fact that there are man j per? sons to whom the term we have used above can be truthfully applied. For these incidents, though widely talked about, are after all, but samples of the results of a too-prevalent tone of mind. Here a young woman of remarkable personal beauty, io spite of the warn? ings of her parents, yields herself to bad company, and is found drowned. Whether it was an accident, or suicide through remorse, or murder, cannot yet be determined Bat, whatever it was, it was the ungoverned nature that led to the fatal end. A young married woman-the bride of a year-has a petulant dispute with her husband, and with a too-handy pistol puts an end to life. That her life had been shadow? ed by the dissipation of her hus? band, only makes the matter worse, for it reveals two ungoverned natures bound together, with the. inevitable increase of resultant misery. . One ca DD ot* take up a daily paper without seeing the record of ma&j crimes, and the incidents to which "we have referred are oat of the common simply from the fact that they have been.more bruited abroad. The world is full of these ungoverned natures, and the very air is dolorous with the cries of woe that their evil doing have caus? ed. * Even where the evil does not go to the length of crime, yet how much of mischief is wrought by this cause. Here is a home that ought to be the abode of peace, but it is filled with jan? gling. Parent quarrels will? parent, child with child. The parents are not self-controlled, and, consequently, can? not properly control their children; while the children are in a state of re? bellion against their parents, only re? strained, when restrained at all, by a sense of- servile fear. Here is a young man-'good-hearted' people call him bat he acts apon impulse. Perhaps he yields to the temptations of* what is falsely called 'good fellowship.' He allows himself to drift along on the cur? rent of his appetites, and becomes a sot. Or he does not want to appear 'mean,* i aod so indulges in extravagances ; the end very likely is peculation and then -ruhs! The young woman is flattered by the attentions of some stranger, and, despite the warnings of parents wiser than herself, rashly#> without weighing the matter, liuks her fate with his, only to find, when too late, that she is mismated, and must drag out an' exis? tence of marital infelicity. '.. The root of the evil lies far back. Any one who has opportunity cf obser? vation can see how frequently it ?* the case that children are not trained to obey. There will be, certainly, a mechanical obedience under a stern command ; but the spirit of obedience will be wanting. The children are not 'governed,' in any jost sense of tire term. They are permitted to folk their own wayward impo?^es^ex*cept when their conduct, C?M&? ioconven ience to their paren^gTOf the princi? ples of obed?eoce, of the claims of right and duty, they are left in utter ignor? ance. That there are multitudes of families constituted on this basis, the most casual observation will show. Parents are solemnly responsible be? fore God for the training of their chil? dren. They are to teach those children tho principles of self-government. No child is thoroughly obedient till he obeys, not ?imply because he must through fear of penalty, but because he chooses to obey because obedience is right. The constant mistake that is made is in not beginning early enough. The infant in the cradle ^"oe^Taugnf ?be?ycs?<^- -??-aoes not dofto wait, per? mitting the little one to have its own way, and expecting that later on you can control him. The question of obe? dience is essentially settled during the first year of a child's life. It can be settled without harshness, without undue severity, certainly without ?ny physical harm to the little one. Bott it must be settled, or the path is a straight on? to the full development of an /ungoverned nature with all its mischievous and evil consequences. Lawlessness in the state comes directly from lawlessness in the household. Crimes ag&inst proper? ty, against purity, against life, as weil as lesser evils, iojustice, gfeed, petty meanness, and tyranny, arti the direct outcome of the unchecked ebullitions of childish temper or wilfulness. No parent, to be sure, can jj change his child's heart ; that is God'spork, But the parent can teach his ch fid the prin? ciples of self-government. ^Perhaps, in teaching him obedience to parental- au? thority, he is at the same j time incul? cating in him submission to the divine authority. In any case the obedient child will make the most docile and symmetrical and serviceable Christian. If parents have neglected] their duty, and one ?ods himself approaching ma? turity, or even advanced"^! i fe, with? out having learned self-control, never? theless his duty is plain. ] The task will be hard, undoubtedly, but he must learn to govern himself. For his own sake, for the sake of others, no man bas a right to permit the mere impulses of bis nature to control Vs conduct. Anarchy in the individua?is just as evil in proportion as analhy in the state. fl We have discussed this ditter on the lower, however important, wane of its relation to our fellows. M There are higher considerations, which we com? mend to our readers, and with which we close. The all-imperative duty is to bring our nature into subjection to the perfect and holy will of God. Until this is done our nature will not be properly governed. When this is done in every one, the Millennium will have come!-Christian Weekly, ^ No school is more neccessary to chil? dren than patience, because: either the will must be broken in obilffcood or the heart in old age. Recall at night not only i.yonr busi? ness transactions ; but what - you have said to those to whom you bftve spoken during the day, and weigh in the bal? ance of conscience what you 'fjave utter? ed. If you have done full justice in all your remarks it is well. If you have not, then seek the earliest opportunity to make amends, and carefully avoid a repetition of the wroog. i_ For Science the volume of inspiration is the book of Nature Confronting all, it needs no societies for its ^dissemina? tion. Infinite in extent, etefcal in du? ration, human' ambition arid human fanaticism have never been able to tam? per with it. On the earth itjis illustra? ted by all that is magnificentfand beau? tiful, on the heavens its letters are suns and worlds.-Draper. Beautiful Thoughts. Cultivation to the mind is as necessa? ry as food is to the hody.-Cicero. Men must endure their going hence even as their coming hither ; ripeness is all.-Shakespeare. Choose always the way that seems the best, 'however rongh it may be. Custom will render it easy and agree? able.-Pythagoras. Truth comes to mortals gently, ten? derly and sweetly, filling them with a peace that passeth understanding. Error clouds, affrights, augers and debases the soul. By their respective fruits we may know them -Jarves. Whatever expands the affections or enlarges the sphere of our sympathies whatever makes us feel our relation to the Universe and all that it inherits in time and eternity, to the great and be? neficent Cause of all, must unquestiona? bly refine our nature and elevate ns in the scale of beiog.-Channing. -x. Mistakes rule the world, or very nearly so. ' Religion, politics, love, are alike their sport. We call the result to Ourselves fate, destiny, or any other name which will assuage wounded amour propre, or our disappointment in finding out, after a long and weary travel, that we have mistaken our road for want of proper attention to the sign? board.-Jarvee. The earth flourishes, or is overrun with noxious weeds and brambles, as we apply or withhold the cultivating hand. So fares it with-the intellectual system of . mao. If you are a parent, then, consider that the good or ill dis? positions and principles you please to cultivate in the mind of your infants may hereafter preserve a nation io pros? perity, or hang its fate on the point of the sword.-Horace Mann, Life to the mao of wisdom, is the harbinger of those benefits which Time's sickle cannot mow down or the chemis? try of death impair; or lessons which, whether heeded and treasured up or not in our early years, are the primal causes and necessary rudiments of an eternal education. The wise man thinketh that the life of this world, like a golden harp of infinite magnitude, yieldeth to the use made of it ; music floats out from its vibrating wires, or discord goes rolling' and winding through the tissues of beiog, just as we play upon it.-A. J. Davis. Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within ; its manifestations without. Hence, to cure the the disease the cause must be re? moved, and in no other waj can a core ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is established on just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged' kidneys and liver, and it strike? at once at the root of the difficulty. T??e elements of which it is , cc^oj^accauectly upon these greatorgans, Ttf?tb as a?food and restorer, aajl, bj placing \ them .in a beal tb/ condition, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused by un? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the.dist!essing Disorders of Women; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy bas no .equal. Be? ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions said to be jost as good. For Cabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE: For sale by all dealers. fi. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. V. JAS. D. BLANDING, WM. D. BANDING. BLAMING & BUNDING, Attorneys at Law, Sumter, S. C. Jane 21 tf. J: A.. MOOD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE SOUTH SIDE DUGAN bT., SUMTER, S. C. Aug 2 WRIGHT'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, St C. THIS NEW AND? ELEGANT HOUSE, with all modern improvements, is now open for the reception of guests. - . S. L. WRIGHT k SON, May 6.- Proprietors BLANKS LIENS, TITLES, MORTGAGES., BILLS OF SALE, BONDS, And Other Blanks in Variety, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, -AND BICH JEWELRY. Orders Promptly Attended to -AT S. THOMAS, Jr., & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. WULBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS TN 'ron, Lipers, Tota, k 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com? posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper? ance by promoting a desire for rum. ? BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non? intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso? lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi? cating beverages. Rev. G. W. RICE, editor of the American Christian Re? view, says^of Brown's Iron Bitters: Gn.,0.,Nov. 16, i8$i. Gents :-The foolish wast? ing of vital force in business, ? pleasure, and vicious indul? gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun? dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. * BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil? ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, * consumption, liver complaints, kidney 'troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief F. W.*WAGEK?R. GEO. A. WAGENEB F W. WAGENER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Liquor Dealers, COTTON FACTORS, Turpentine, Sosia and Rice Sealers, CHARLESTON, S. C. We keep one of the largest STOCKS that bas ever been offered in the Sooth, and is complete io every respect, and we propose to compete for the trade with any market in the United States. We have our new building completed, which is conceded to be the Jargest_Gificery Hoose in the c&gn??*rs??'we have our Stock .OB&FOPe/roof, which enables us to handle goods to the very best advantage. Our imported WINES and LIQUORS are brought ont by us dir?ct in bond, and we warrant our goods absolutely pure. Our OLD CROW RYE and OLD NIC CORN WHISKEY is so well konwn that they re? quire no comment. We would, however, call attention to our stock of very old FRENCH BRANDY, SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKEY, JAMAICA and Stt CROIX RUMS, MADEIRA, SHERRY and PORT WINES. We are prepared to fill Sample Orders for LIQUORS, or will send samples of any Goods we have in stock. SUMMER BEVERAGES. GINGER ALE. CIDER, - LEMON SUGAR, LEMON SYRUPS, LIGHT WINES. ~~ CHAMPAGNES. We are Agents for the best imported CHAMPAGNES, and sell at same prices as the New York Agents. COVINGTONJKY., May 1, ?881. Office of Fd. Burkholder, Chemist, ftc.' I have carefully analyzed a sample of "OLD CROW WHISKEY," j distilled for and controlled by-Messrs.; F. W. Wagener ft Co., Charleston S. C., and find it free from all impurities, and recommend it for family and medicinal use Fd. Bu rk h efl der, Analytical Chemist. AGENTS FOR / BEEF AND PORK PACKERS, ! FLOUR MILLS, ) FAIRBANKS' SCALES, . ; STULTZ'S CELEBRATED TOBACCO, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, KNICKERBOCKER HOLLAND GIN, JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNES, ? TOLU ROCK AND RYE, fRIENTAL GUNPOWDER. Sept. 20, Jy. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Wholesale Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON*. Cotton Ties, New and Spiced, Circulars of Prices furnished on application. -0-?- j ' V. O. BOX 156, CHARLESTON, Si ?. February IO 'ly A. R. THOMLINSON, MANUFACTURER OF i HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Army McClellan Saddles, English Somerset Saddles, Large and Handsome Assortment of LAP-ROBES, \ HORSE-BLANKETS, Etc., Etc., Efc. I Largest and Most Complete Estab? lishment of the Kind in the STATE. I Factory and Salesroom 137 Meetiag-st. CHARLESTON 8. C. \ ADAMS, DAMON & CD.r No. 18 BROAD STREE^L CHARLESTON, S. C., f DEALERS IN STOVES, RANG?S, GRATES, \ HASSLE AND SLATS MANTELS, Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipe, Sheet Zead, Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain] Pipes, and Chimney Tops. f Sep 20_[ ly IBABBIT METAL. ! IN-M AKERS AND REf'AIRERSsi CAN ' Jnr find at the office of the Watchman and Movthron a supply of OLD TYPE APETAL Which is equal, if not superior to babbit met? al for their uses. It can be bad at reasonable ! .rates. V D. J. WINN & CO., DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, OF ALL GRADES, Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Jeans, &c, IN GREAT VARIETY, HATS, TIES AND SCARFS, SHIRTS, COLLARS. HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING QOOD8 ANO UNDERWEAR. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. THE IMPROVED WHEEEER AND WILSON, IMPROVED WEED, IMPROVED VICTOR, HOWE "B," AND NEW AVERT Sewing Machines, --ALSO The Celebrated Preston's Fertilizers. . PERSONS CONTEMPLATING BUYING STBAM Gr I IX" ES. Will save money by calling on ns. ? WE SELL A FIRST CLASS ENGINE AND BOILER, Made by the New York Safety Steam Power Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Parchase. Send for Circalara and Prices. April 15 WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. PA MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April IO ly THE UNITED STATES MAIL v^^?SSlg:? SEED STORE ^^?^^^^^f^^?^^0 ?very man's door. If our ^^?JrvT^^S^^?^SEEDS are not sold in your _N^^RBEKy^^^^town.drop usa Postal Card for F?^^S*a^^liP Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and Pri?es. Addrott P. LANDRETH 6V SOWS, Philadelphia. fi"~ Use Lawrence & Martin's "TT^l from For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS.ASTHMA, PNEU? MONIA CONSUMPTION, Olseatesof THROAT, CHEST A ND LU NC?.^ BALSAM OF T0LUi^&&&?8^^ CONSUMPTION in its incipient and advanced stages^ajuUjUfeeasejLOW?e T5RPAT,?HES1__ ?nd LUNGS, bntit has never been so advaiitaceoas?yc?mpoundeoT?a in the TOLUTROCKand ; -BTJSr>ftS SBWBng B3bm??l*opest?e&^?fra, dirfusive stimulant and tonic to build up the system after tne cough has been .relieved. Quart size bottles, Price $1.00 ?T* All TT IA Al T Do not be deceived by dealers who try to palm off Bock and Bye l/AU I I Lf Pl : in place of our TOLU, ROCK AND RYE, which ls the ONLY MEDICATED article-the eenuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on each bottle, which permits it to be Sold by .Druggists* Grocers and Dealers Everywhere, J?? WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St, Chicago, UL F. W. WAGENER & CO., Wholesale ?gts., Charleston, S. a Gr. B. T. ANTI-EPILEPTIC SPECIFIC. This Remedy offers a Safe Cure for Epilepsy, Fits, Convulsions, Incipient Coma, Paralyssi, Nervous Debility, Brain Ex* ci temen t, Insanity in many forms, . ?nd in all cases where the Brain or Nervous System bas been Disturbed. It tranquilizes the Brain, and removes dis orders of obstinate standing. It restores the mind, removes Nervousness, feeds new pow? er, tones op the Brain, invigorates Digestion and the Geoeral Health, and imparts strength to the exhausted Mental and Physical Or? gans. Manufactured only by WM. A. GIBSON. DRUGGIST, Corner of King and Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. PBICE PER BOTTLE, $2.00 W. A. Gibson, Esq., Druggist, Charleston, S. C.-Dear Sir : Since my daughter took the first dose of your medicine you sent her she has not had one fit. Before that she used to have them every day, at least one, and as many a3 two, three, six and nine a day, for the past eight years. Words cannot express our joy and delight over the wonderful sction of yonr medicine on ber whole system. We cbeerfullv recommend those afflicted to try it. MRS. C. HASELDEN, Adams Run. S. C. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist, Charleston, S. C.-Dear Sir : Your medicine bas acted like a charm on my son, who has been afflict? ed with Epileptic Fits for over six years. The medicinal effect bas been a source of joy and happiness, as he bas not bad one in eight months. H. M. MAGWOOD. No. 4 Franklin st., Charleston, S. C. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist, Cor, King and Queen Sts.: This is to certify that my wife has been suffering for years with Epilep tic fits to such an extent that I could never leave her alone without a great deal of anxie? ty. Many times I bad to leave ber in charge of my store, but not until I would administer to her a dose of your medicine, that I would feel safe to leave ber. And now she is perfect? ly well, having had no return of fits since. And while I use the remedy I. consider it a balm to her, and advise any one who suffers from Nervousness or Epileptic Fits to nsed it at once and be restored to health. GUSTAV JACOBY", Oct 25 King St., Charleston, S. C. JOHN JIJXA1ER, CONTARES Iron Works, COLUMBIA. S. C? AGENT FOR CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR, These work? were established in 1847 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson and purchased by me in the year 1856, and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself. My friends and customers will bear witness of the large and stupendous jobs exe? cuted by me. It was at my works where tbe largest and almost only job of its class ever ex ecnted in this eity was done, viz: the making of tbe pipes for the City Water Works in the year 1858. In tbe branch ef BELL FOUNDING, I can say that I have made the largest bella ever cast in th? State, such as the bell for the ?ity Hall in Columbia. My ?tock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS FOR STORE FRONTS, is large and various, and in RAILINGS FOR BALCONIES, GARDENS AND CEMETE? RIES I have the largest variety and most mod? ern patterns; many of these are patented and 1 bave purchased-the right for this State. In the machine line I can famish my pat? rons with Steam Engines and Boilers of any size and description. My \ CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off the prize at every*State Fair held in tbis city, and in their construction I have taken pains to combine simplicity with the most useful modern improvements, and mo; flatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW MILLS find favor with every sawyer who un? derstands his business. The many orders I am steadily receiving for Sugar Cane Mills, prove that tbe public appreciate tbe mills of my make, and so it is with my WEDGEFIELD BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. TTTITB the view of meeting the demand for VT Building Lots at Wedgefield, the under? signed has decided to lay out in lots about TEN ACRES of land, NEAR THE DEPOT, which will be sold low, and on reasonable terms, to berna fide settlers. JAS. H. ATCOCK, Aug iT-tf. Wedgefield, S. C. for HORSEPOWERS, GIN WHEELS, GRIST MILLS and other MACHINERT. I have the manufacturing right of many1 PATENTS, such as castings for Rock Cotton and Hay Press and three or four FEED CUTTERS and other IMPLEMENTS. I will be pleased to send my CIRCULARS to anv applicant, together with price list or esti? mate. My PRICES are moderate, and I assure tbe public that they are lower even than those of Northern manufacturers, and that my work will compare favorably with that of any other maker. Address JOHN ALEXANDER, COKOARBB IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan. 20. ly. BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER -AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO -AT JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20" ly THE GRIND CENTRAL HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING renewed my Lease of "The Grand Central Hotel" for a term of years, I beg leave to inform the Public that the House has been thoroughly re-painted, and is now furnished with new and improved Black Walnut Furniture, Wire Spring Beds with best Hair Mattresses, Velvet and Brussels Carpets. Electric Annunciators connect with every room, and the Hotel is connected through the Columbia Telephonic Exchange with every prominent place of business throughout the City.1 These advantages, with competent attendants,' warrant me in assuring the traveling Public as good accommodations as tbe Sonth can afford. JOHN T. WILLEY, Proprietor. Sept 20 . _3m IGAVE MY CHILD three doses of the Patent Remedy-2905-and they brought away a half pint worms. Sold ny druggists. e?MARITAi ACURES AND T kw NEVER PAILS. 4 The only known Specific Remedy for E] leptic Fits. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cores Epileptic Fits, Spasms, Coamlsioo St. Vitus Dance. Vertigo, Hysterics, Iasanit Apoplexy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neural gi and all Nervous Diseases. This infallible rex edy will positively eradicate every species Nervous Derangement, drive them away fro whence they came, never to return again, utterly destroys the germs of disease by nei tralising the hereditary taint or poison in tl 'system, and thoroughly eradicates the diseas and utterly destroys the cause. SAMARITAN NERVINE .Cares Female Weakness, General Debilit, Leocorrbcea or Whites, Painful Meostroatio Ulceration of the Uterus, Internal Beat, Gra el, Inflammation of the Bladder, Irritabile of the Bladder. For Wakefulness at nigh there is no better remedy. Daring the chan] cf life no Female should be without it. quiets the Ker rous System, and (rives ret comfort, and nature's sweet sleep. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cores Alcoholism, Drunkenness' and the ha it of Opium Eating. These degrading hab? are by far the worst evils that have ever befa i en suffering ho inanity. Thousands die anuna ly from these noxious drugs. The drooka) drinks liquor oot because he likes it, bot f the pleasure of drinking and treating t friends, little thinking that he is on his roi to ruin. Like the Opiom Eater, he first us the drug in small quantities as a harmless an dote. The soothing influence of the dn takes strong hold opon its victim, leadii him on to his own destruction. The habits Opiom Eating and Liquor Drinking are pi cisely what eating is to alimentiveness, over-eating first inflames the stomach, whit redoubles its cravings until it paralyses bo the stomach and appetite. So every drink liquor or dose of opium, instead of satisfy in only adds to its fierce fires, until it consono tue vital force and then itself. Like the gk tonous tape-worm, it cries "Give,-give, give but never enough until its own rapacity d . vours itself. Samaritan Nervine gives insta relief in all soch cases. It prodoces alee quiets the nerves, boilds up the. nervous sj tem, and restores body and mind to a beal tl condition. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cores Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of t H art, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Syp! Hs, diseaseas of the Kidneys and all diseas of the Urinary Organs. Nervous Debilit caused by the indiscretions of youth, perm neatly cored by the use of this invaluable rei edy. To you, young, middle-aged, and o men, who are covering your sufferings as wi a mantle by silence, look up, you can 1 saved by timely efforts, and make orn?mes to society, and jewels in the crown of yo Maker, if you will. Do not keep this a seer longer, until it saps your vit?is, aad destro. both body and soul. If jon are thus affii< ed, take Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervio It will restore your shattered nerves, arre premature decay, and impart tone and enerj to the whole System. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. She was also de and dumb, but it cored her. She caa co -talk and hear ?8 w*H4LSAayfeedyT--~ Peter Ross, Springwater, Wis. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has been the ' means of curing my wife. rheumatism. J. B. Fletcher, Fort Collins, Col. SAMARITAN NERVINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son E. B. Rails, Hurtsville, Kan. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia and si< headache. Mrs. Wm. Henson, Aurora, HI. SAMARITAN NERVINE Was the meaos of curing my wife of spasm Rev. J. A. Edie, Beaver, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of asthma, after spending over $2 OOO with other doctors. S. R. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cored me of spasms. . > Miss. Jennie Warren, 740 West Van Buren St. Chicago 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured oar child of fits after given np to die 1 our family physician, it haring over 100 ; 24 hours. Henry Knee. Vervilla, Warren Co., Tenn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eigl years. Albert Simpson, Peoria, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,4( with ether doctors. J. W. Thornton, Claiborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me permanently of epileptic fits of stubborn character. Bev. Wm. Martin, Mecha nice town, M. D. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored my son of fits, after having had 2,5( in eighteen months. Mrs. E. Fobes, West Potsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored me of epilepsy of nine years' standin j Miss Orlena Marchall, Granby, Newton Co., Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy < many years duration. Jacob Suter, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN- NERVINE Cored me of brochitis, asthma and gene? debility. Oliver Myers, Ironton, Ohio. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has cured me of asthma ; also scrofula < many years standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERNINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for ov? four years. Charles E. Curtis, Osakis, Douglass Co., Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored a friend of mine who had dyspepsi very badly. Michael O'Connor, Ridgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE , Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits. David Trembly, Des Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of epilepsy of 35 years stand ing. Heory Clark, Fairfield, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wife of a nervous disease of th head. E. Graham, North Hope, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits. He has not had a fi for about four years. John Davis, Woodburn, Maconpin Co., 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored my SOD'S wife of a case of Epileptic Fits Rebecca Ladoe, Middlesprite, N. V. SAMARITAN NERVINE . Cored me of fits of many years' standing. Emma A. Buswell, Holyoke, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my little girl of fits. Has not had i fit for over three years. James Murphy, Cuba, Fulton Co.,* 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or ma; be bad direct from us. Those who wish t< obtain father evidence of the curative proper ties of Samaritan Nervine will please enclos a 3-cent postage stamp for a copy of ocr Illus trated Journal of Health, giving hundreds o testimonials of cure from persons who bav< used the medicine, and also their picture photographed after their restoration to .per feet health. Address DR. S. A. RICHMOND & CO., WORLD'S EPILEPTIC INSTITUTE, April ll St. Joseph, Mo. KERCHNER & CALDER BROS., COTTON -AND - WHOLESALE 6R0C|K$^ WILMINGTON, JV.v?0- V BAGGING, SALT, COFFEE, T?BS, BACON, CHEESE, Ac-,,!*.M Wilson Childs & Co.'? WAGOKS^tl 1 manufacturer's prices. Liberal ad vanees on Consignment*, ; and prompt returns at highest market prices._ Septet -1 B. R MITCHELL A ? WILMINGTON, N. e. - - OFFER FOR^M?i 1 AT LOWEST PRICES | Choice grades FLOUR, oiro manT t're.^| -ALSO,--. 1 Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMENZ M CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &?. j . -ALSO, -rr- ': M Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED J OATS. 'IM. il Selected BLACK SEED OATS. J Selected North Carolina and Maryland 1 SEED RYE. ? Selected White & Red SEED WHEAt J All our Goods guaranteed best^$na?-_? ty and at lowest pri?es. No charge for I delivery to Railroad. . '1 B. F. MITCHELL * SON. |1 PARKER * TAYLOR* I DEALERS IN I First Class Mm arni HeaM STOVES, >V ' j House Furnishing Goods of all Kindt DRIVE WELL PUMPS, ? AT VERY LOW FIGURES, g :M Tia-vare at Wholesale tai &?tatt? 1 AT BOTTOM PRICK. :. Call and see us, or send for prices, before ^ buying elsewhere, and save money. . . ~;|| 19 SOUTH FRONT STREET, J WILMINGTON, ??. C 'M Sap 6_ . ? : Bm M NATITL JACOBI; ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " S Hardware and Irosa MERCHANT. J Manufacturer?' Agency for . *9 COORING AND HEATING STOY^l Sash, Doors and BBndsv ? White Lead, Colors and Oilsm A full Stock alwaysjmj?ad o' ? >^ A complete assortment of OF ALL SIZES. C^ Correspondence and ordere by mail promptly attended to. V : 5^_N?U?<S0SIO??!^^ WI LB?N GTONj C Dec 6 THE PURCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. C. j|? TINDER NEW??ffiANA GEMENT. k First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchants $*?. | Is a compound of the virtaea of . la, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock,,wit the iodide of potash and iron, aU blood-making, blood-cleansing, and_ taming elements. It is the purest aamsV and most effectual alterative medicino known or available to the Dublier" Tfie -sci? ences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable, a remedy,.norone sp potent to cure all diseases tesul****'" impure blood. It cures all scrofulous diseases, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, and Face-grabs, Postules, L Boils, Tumors, Tetter, H Salt Rheum, Scald-head, L Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, _ Disease, Neuralgia. Female nesses and Irregwaritfoe? J Affections of the Lire?, * Emaciation, and Genen? By its searching and cleansing qi it purges out the foul ;>eoirapt?OBs contaminate the blood and cause A< ment and decay. It stimul?t'? and the vital functions, promote r strength, restores and preserve? -. infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any dla? ease which arises from impurity or ti? blood need despair who will give Ana's SABSAPABILLA a fair trial. ?# It is folly to experiment with the nun , ons low-priced mixtures, o? cheap materWfV and without medicinal virtues, offered ac blood-purifiers, while disease becomes mor* firmly seated. AVES'S SAB3A&BXLLA is ti medicine of such concentrated curative! power, that it is by far the best, cheapen and most reliable blood-purifier knowns Physicians know its composition, and pce scribe it It has been widely used for facfar years, stod has won the unqualified ce*** deuce of millions whom it baa benefited. Prepared by Dr. ?I* C. Ay%r Practical and Analytical Cacmieta, Lowell, Mass. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS XVX?YVHXBX. MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED^ Just published, a new edition of Dr. CT VER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on radie*: care of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal r neat, Icvolantary Seminal.Leeses, Xmpol Mental and Physical Incapacity, rmpediw to Marriage, etc.; also, Con gumption, Spileeey and fits, i&dnced by self-indulgence or ?axant extravagance, Ac. * \^ The celebrated author, ia mis admirable Bsaay, dearly demonstrates, from a thirty yeast* sueeessfal practice, that the alarming: cota* qoence* of self-abucc may ba radically cored : pointing ont a mode ot cart at once certain effectual, by winch every sufferer, no nr what his condition maybe, may curt hi cheaply, privately and radically. [ ;S3?~This Lecture should be in tba._ every y oath end every mao ir. the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to address, post paid, on recent cf ?ix cea ti c postage stamps. Address MB CULVERWBLL MEDICAL t 41 As* St Nsw i*oar; Post Office Box. April 4 . - OQAAIS WHAT every atetketu* ?%J\jO her child, when it is trotblsim worms.. Sold by drtrgiaU.