The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 28, 1882, Image 4
RELIGION, MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY.
Rev. C. C. BROWN. Editor.
NEVER MINI) WHAT "THEY'
SAY.
Don't worry nor fret
About what people think.
Of your ways or your means,
Of yonr food or yocr tfrink.
If you-know you are doing
Yoar best every day,
Wita the rifiht on your side.
Xever mind what "they" say.
Lav out in tbe morning
Your plans for each hour,
And never forget
That old time is a power.
This also remember,
'Mong truths old and new,
The world is too busy
To think much of you-.
Then garner the minutes
That make op the boar?,
And pluck in your pilgrimage
Honor's bright Sowers.
Should grumblers assnre you
Your coarse will cot pay,
With conscience at rest,
Never mind what "they" say.
Then let ns, forgetting
The incensate tbroag
That jostles us daily,
"Pfeile marching along,
Press onward and upward,
And make ne- delay,
And.though people talk
Never mind what "thev" say.
Individual Life and the Re?
vived Church.
.j
In our longings for a revived Church !
we mast fix our attention upon the in- !
dividual life. Public sentiment is the \
aggregate of individual sentiment. T-he
tone of the Church is the prevailing j
tone of the members. We easily fall !
into an indefinite way of speaking of j
the Church, as also of the State, as if
it were something quite apart from and ;
independent of the members, and so ;
come to think and speak of the decay of :
vital piety, and the consequent decline i
of spiritual power in the Church as a j
public evil merely, and to lament it ;
witbont careful self-examination, or, it. j
may be, even a thought that it is in
ourselves the decline of grace has taken :
place.
If the Church is in a low spiritual i
condition it is because the individual ;
members have, to a larsre decree, conte
under the power of the world. They are ;
neglecting the means of grace, arid do j
not hold close fellowship with the Fath- ;
er and his son Jesus Christ, and ?here- j
fore the Holy Spirit withdraws his j
power. They are left to themselves, j
and lose their sense of the love of Him
who died for them and rc?e again. In j
the decline of their spiritual life they 1
may rest in an indemnit? way upon the \
death of Christ, of'his bouudless love, ;
but are not concerned as to whether the j
life of Christ abounds in them. They !
have lost ?oe proper relish for the word ,
of. Godart H vague sentiment has taken !
the place of deep and earnest conviction
? of truth. The spirit of self-denial has ;
failed under the desire for an indulgent, j
worldly life. Zeal for Christ, so far as i
it remains, is little else than a desire i
for the growth of thc Church through j
the labors of others. The form of god- \
?****?sjifiess may be maintained, but the pow? J
er^lhereof in individual, family aud j
public life is greatly weakened. When ?
many so come under the power of the j
world the Church is in a low spiritual I
condition. . It fails to enjoy divine j
favor and to accomplish its proper work j
in the world. \
It is evident, therefore, that the re- I
?ival for which wc pray must begin !
with the individual members.- Lamen- ]
tatton over the decline of vital piety in j
the Church cannot be taken as the j
equivalent of grace iu the heart. The !
life comes only from the Holy Spirit. I
and its power is felt first in individual I
hearts, producing conviction of sir? and !
repentance, a greater love for God. a ?
better relish for his word, a warmer j
love for his people, and stronger com-j
passion for the world that lies in wick- j
eduess. The power of this new life is.i
felt by others, and so it extends to a j
still wider circle, until at length the j
^jwrfcoie body feels it, aud the Chu'cli is j
s~ revived. The awakened life in th? in- }
dividual members has growu iuto an j
awakened Church.
As the revived Church is the growth j
of thc personal grace of the members, !
it is to be attained chiefly by. personal '.
faith and effort. Prayer for thc whole :
body should be earnest and unceasing, :
but its intensity should be first with j
reference to our own great need, and t hen. ;
as the answer is granted, we should '.
hasten to carry the overflowing grace ty :
others. The testimony of thc quicken- i
ed heart causes other hearts to be at with \
new life. A sympathy like that of;
Christ for the sinful and the dying will !
brin* ns near to them, and give power j
over them to "the saving of many. Thc ;
favor of God, manifest in holy and happy
lives, will draw many to our fellowship.
The power of thc Church is largely in
the moral power of grace it? direct per?
sonal contact with the lives about us. !
That power is felt, not when we arc :
working for a revival, but when in the i
holy zeal of the life of Christ we are .
working for God-Vu ?(cd Prcslyte- :
rta n.
Statuary Christians.
It is said that when Oliver Cromwell '
visited Yorkminster Cathedral, in Eng?
land, he sew in one of the apartments ;
statues of the twelve Apostles iu silver, i
.Who are those fellows there V he ;
asked, as he approached them. On
being informed, he replied, 'Take th?-m [
down and let them go about diing
good-' They were taken down and
melted and put into his treasury
There are many who. like those silver
Apostles, are too stiff for service in
much. that the Lord's work requires. :
Some are too nice, some too formal,
some disinclined. They stand or sit
stiff and stately in their dignity, and
sinners go unsaved and believers uri
comforted, unhelped, for all the effort
they will make to lift a hand to set v<
them. They need to be niv'tnl
ed down and sent about, doing <:<><..?.
Statuary Christians, bower, r burnished
and elegant they may be, are of litio
real service in t.he cause of Jesus.
Bille Teacher.
The British Museum has secured
about 300 tablets and inscriptions from
Babylon and vicinity. Among them
are tablets with a hymn on the occa- '
sion of Cyrus' entry into Babylon in a ;
fragmentary condition from about the ,
l??Ll?Ulk 10th century. B. C. _u
Beware.
It is the first false step that tells.
; You know that when you tumble dowe
; stairs. Uh, if you only had looked
; where you set your foot, you never
; would have had all those blue and ycl- :
i low bruises. Bat you did uot look,
j aud afterwards all that rolling and
j tumbling was bevond vour control, un- .
I ttl your found yourself at the bottom. ',
j So it is with everything else in this j
? world-with the man who falls into dis- ?
j sipated habits; with the woman who j
! loses her self-respect and that of other>; !
j with the mau who ends a respectable !
j life by some deed that is dishonorable; j
; with all who follow any courses that ;
j bring their penalty of shame and suf- !
j feting and death. It is thc first little ;
step that docs all, aud it raay be not so j
; very bad a stop in itself; only a little j
. wrong. It may be only a mistake, in- I
.iced, but the end comes all the same, j
Let cverv hov and giri remember this, j
Just as it does not do to make a mis- i
take at the head of the stairs, so it will i
not do to make even a mistake at the !
beginning of life-especially a mistake j
of the sort that leads to evil, for it j
often brines one to the bottom at last, j
Rev. Dr. Chamberlain, writing of j
whole villages coming over to Christi- !
aaity, says: 'There is a tremendous
upheaval going on all through India at
the present time, and I fear that Bin
dooism is going to fall to pieces before j
the Church of Christ is ready to seize
the fragments of the ruins and build up j
the temple cf thc Lord.*
It is never safe to sin with a view to j
forgiveness by repenting.
Guard well thy thoughts; our j
thoughts are heard Sn heaven.
If the question presented be doubt- |
ful, always take the safe side.
The widow and fatherless demand j
the first care of good people.
The Christian religion is the only!
system io the world built on love.
Great wealth and great happiness j
seldom dwell under thc same roof.
Disease is an effect, not a canse. Ls origin
is within : its manifestations without; il ?MI cc.
to cure the ..the disease the cause: mast be re?
move*!, *ud in no other wuv can a cure ever I
he effected WA KN KU'S SAFE KIDNEY !
AND LIVER CU UK is established on just j
this principle, lt realizes that
95 Per Cent. j
of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys ?
and ?iver, and ir strikes at once at the root of !
the difficulty. The elements of which it is j
composed act directly upon tlw-segr?!t organs, j
hotli as a food and restorer, and. hy placing ?
them in a healthy condition, drive disease? !
and pain from the system.
For i he- innumerable ?roubles caused by un
healthy Kidneys, Liver ami Urinary Organs-: ;
for tlfc dist jessi rig Disorders of Women ,; for j
Malaria, and for physical derangements gen- !
erally, this great remedy has no equal. "De- !
ware of impost?is, imitations and concoctions j
said to he just as good.
For Diabetes, ask for WARNER"S SAFE I
DIABETES CURE. j
For sale hy all dealers.
IL iL. WARNER;& CO., ;
Rocheiter, X. V. ;
! V
Oui f:t?hh?nable len
Crivi;;.^ j?nmu.'? KTo?c llid iivlva?c
cotfc'U'-riug SM'vi?ic, aili obi ?
ideas iii regard t-> depletion as ? i
care, have be<a: tm itv exploded
puccesftf t,i
the svstem,
,.-ili'.T
.?.:.!. Ot
ir th?
:if great r?novant wh?e?i tones
rrajiqutlizcs th? n<-rvi-.--, neu?
tralizes malaria, * depurates and enriches
the blood, rouse? ta?; liver when dormant,
and promotes a regular habit ol* IMKIV.
For sale by all Dr artists and JJealcrs
generally. .
DISO?5E3E0 LIVER
IS THE BAKE
of the present g?n?ration. It is for the
Cure cf this disease and its attendants,
SICK-HEADACHE. BILIOUSNESS, DYS?
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILE'S; etc., that
TUTT'S PILLS have g^nect a world-wido
reputation. No Remedy tiascver been
discovered that act3 so gerti? ?"n_the
digestfee organs, giving them yjicor to as
8imilate food. As a. g ateca! resu 1 w_tho
STervous System is Braced, the ?Id?eles
are Developed, and the Body K-jb :^t.
C
dillis ?L23L<cL "Povor.
E. RIVAL, a Plactor at Bayou Sara, La., says :
My plantation is In a malarial district. For
soveral years I could not zr>&ko ha'a crop on
account of bilious diseac os and chills. I was
nearly discouraged whon I began the usc of
TUTT'S PILLS. The result was marvelous:
my laborers scon became hearty and robust,
and I have had no further trouble.
They relieve ibo en co reed "Liver, el ear. 5 o
the Blood from poisonous humors, sitie)
caa?? thc bowels to art naturally, *vttii
out which one ran feel well.
Try this remciiy fairly, and yon will cain
a ""w-aitby JMccatiou, Vigorous Body. I?ur?
"Blood. S*rousr ?rvc*, snda.^iuiid E.3tcr.
k'rlce. 25 Cents. Office, 35Kurray ?t., X. Y.
GRAY HAIR rar "WHISKERS chanc? (5I/>SSY
BI.A< K by a singlo application of ti:' i;v>:. It
imparts a natural color, and acts insta?uuieously.
Sold liv Druggists, or seut by express on receipt
of One Dollar.
Office, 33 Kurmv Stroit. "New "York.
(J>r. TfTrs ZZ?.VU.tf* of ?'?ft??W'e
Information ttvt? L'.fcftti ?crefj*?0
tc Ul be iiKiilcd T?:r.Z ??e application.j
BABBIT METAL.
pi IX MAKERS AND REI AIBERS CAN
^"X S nd at the office of the \\'nic?r.ii<ni <n,<i
Southron a supply of OLD TA-PE .METAL
?rbich is eijual, if not superior tthk&hbit met
EEK
health and avoid sickness.
Instead cf feeling tired and
worn out, instead of aches
and pains, wouldn't you
rather feel fresh and strong?
You can continue feeling
miserable and good for. no?
thing, and no ene but your?
self can find fault, but if you
are tired of that kind of life,
you can change it if you
choose.
How? By getting one
bottle of BROWN- IRON BIT?
TERS, and taking it regularly
according to directions.
Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. =6, iSSr.
Gentlemen :-Ihave>uffered'urjt!i
pam in r.:y side and back, and great
soreness on my breast, vi:': shoot?
ing pains all ihr-,-:?h my b^riy, at?
tended with creal weakness, depres?
sion of spirits, and loss of appe?
tite. I have taken several different
medicir.es, and was treated by prom?
inent physicians for my liver, kid
r.cys, and spleen, but I pot no relief.
I thought I wou'? try Brown's Iron
letters : I have now taken one bottle
and a half and um about well-pain
in side and back all gone-soreness
r.ll out of my breast, and I have a.
good appetite, and am gaining in
strength and flesh. It can justly be
called ?xtkvtgof medicines.
JOHN K. ALLEKDEK.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
composed of Iron in soluble
form; Cinchona the great
tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making
a remarkable non-alcoholic
tonic, which will cure Dys?
pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all
Lung and Kidney diseases.
MITE'S HAT HALL,,
2?9 KIXG STUEKT,
CHARLESTON, fc. C. !
ALL THE NEW STYLES OF
len's, Youths' and Children's Hats, j
..Men's Felt Hats, Men's Soft IJais, Cents')
tiff Dre?* Huts, Dress Hats for Professional
rents, l?ovs' Soft Hats, Fancy Hats for In- j
mts-all stylesand prices.
UMBRELLAS.
From large Bujryy Umbrellas to small Para- i
ils. at prices to Suit all.
Uml)i>ll;ts recovered and repaired.
FUE PEARL.!
THE BEST
BAKING- POWDER j
IX THE WORLD.
V ARR A ? TED STRICTLY PURE, j
Manufactured by i
S. H. WILSON, Grocer, '
oOO King, arid 53 Socie-ty Streets, j
CHARLESTON, S. C. j
A ti tl for sale at j
Dr. A. J. CHINA'S DRUG STORE. ;
Feb 14 o Sumter. S. C. ?
W. G. FQRSYTHE & SON, j
DEY GOODS:
-AND
CI.OTHIHG-, j
.406 & 408 King Street. I,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.March 21 ly j ?
LMCCOBE, Jr J
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT !
AND DEALER IN
Lime, Ceaicsitj Plaster Paris
And Other Building Material. !
-ALSO
and Piaster and Eastern Hay. ?
-NO. .ISO EAST DAY,
CHARLEST?N, S. C.
March 21 ly j
WO LB ERN & PIEPST" !
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
mmi Lipers, Tobacco, fej
107 and 1 0 9 East -Ru?jr ; ;
CIIAltLKSTOX. S. C.
Dec. 2 6
BRIDAL PRESENTS, 1
mSS. I? lA^iG S? lAr KR I
-AND -
Rici! Jewelry.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ;
JAMES ALLANTS, j
IT KING-STREET; CHARLESTON S.JC ;
liu 6SL?1! & ill
Wholesale Merchants. ;(
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN l y
iron mid Metals, of ali Kinds. j
Hf ?J ES. FimS ASI) SKINS.
KOOL. WAX, RA??S, PAPER
STOCK AND COTTON,
htt'oh Tics, Nea: (dal Spliced.
? ireulars of Prices furnished on application.
p. ?. wmx 15?,
CHARLESTOS, S. C.
riv. ta ry Hi ly
WM TH: Wi
TIM: C;IMVAT IIKMKDY FOU
ULMOXAI?V MSKASES,
coro ns, i
?OL?>S.
IliJOXCIUTI.S, k<\. i
-ANO
GENERAL DEBILITY.
St*RE CURE Fin:
i?ii?sri?i aird i*yspe]>sf?-t
IN ALL ITS STACKS.
?T-^" For S:ib: by ?iii Gruecrs and Drngr
i . BIM; H OPP & co., ?
C1IAULKSTON, 8. C.,
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietor?.
Au? 23 Gui j
F. \V. WACKSER. (JKO. A. WAGKKEK
F W. WAGENER & CO,,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Cotton Factors,
DEALERS IX
LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE
-AXD
ROSINS.
We keep one of ?he largest STOCKS that
hu* ever, been offered in ;he South, and it is
complete in every respect. Wc are prepared
to lill sample orders for LIQUORS and
WINES, and will pond samples of any Goods
we have in Stock.
.o
We solicit consignments of COTTON and
NAVAL STORES. We hare also added to
our establishment a ?special
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT,
For. which we solicit consignments of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
We are agents for and have control of the
following articles in this market:'
GEM IMPROVED COTTON GIN,
GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN,
L. IT. MILLER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES.
FAIRBANKS" SCALES,
ELECTRIFYTXG SOAP,
BROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR,
AR BUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE,
STAN DA P D OIL TANKS,
0 RI EX TA L G U N PU W I) ER,
JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE,
ECLIPSE EX DRV CHAMPAGNE,
IMPORTED GINGER ALE,
SWAN'S CIDER,
TO LU ROCK AND ii YE,
OLD CHOW WHISKEY,
KNICKE RHOOK ER GIN.
CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. !
Sept. 20, ly. I
SAM'L R. MARSHALL & 08., j
(SUCCESSORS TO J. E. AUGER ? Co.)
HARDWARE DEALERS.
139 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
AGENTS FOR
LUMMUS IMP. TAYLOR COTTON GIN. j
GULLETT*S STEEL BRUSH COTTON GIN. I
LIGHT DRAFT "COTTON BLOOM" !
COTTON GIN. j
VAN WINKLE'S COTTON GIN.
CONDENSERS AND FEEDERS. ;
VAN WINKLE'S COTTON PRESS. "\
NISBET WROUGHT IRON COTTON '
PRESS.
SOUTHERN STANDARD COTTON PRESS, j
I LL ION HORSE RAKE,
COTTON SEED HULLER. !
FAIRBANKS' SCALES. :
EHLER B EE'S TR A NS PL A NTERS.
WASHBURN ? MOEN'S BARBED FENCE j
WIRE. I
SCUTT'S BARBED FENCE WIRE.
PLANET IMP. HORSE HOE AND CUL- ?
TI Y ATO R.
IRON AGE HORSE HOE AND CULTI- !
VA TOR.
IRON AGE HARROWS
CHAMPION MOWER AND REAPER. :
FOR SALE:
BROWN'S COTTON GINS,
FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS.
ROTARY HARROWS. :
FAN MILLS. CORN SMELLERS, J
CORN MILLS. MILL STONES,
MILL PICKS, RUBBER BELTING, I
GIN BRISTLES, NAILS,
CU LT 1 VA TORS, S P A D ES.
SHOVELS, HOOP IRON,
G RINDSTO X ES, G LU E.
BALDWIN'S FEED CUTTERS.
Prices furnished on application. '
Aug 22 3m
ISAAC VV-BARDJX. J. II. MURDOCH.
Formerly with
F. W. Wagener .v Co.
BARBIE & MURDOCH,
Cotton and Naval Store
FACTORS,
General Commission Merchants,
Cor. Bro'Cits Wharf and Friolcctn St.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
R'-ftrntcn. First National Bank. Bank
5f Charleston. X B. A.
Aug 22 3m
N. A. HUNT & GW,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes.
Nos. ICI and 1G3 MEETING STREET, j
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 22_ 3m '
T 712 3. ?
October !o
BRIDAL PRESENTS, !
STERLING SILVER, !
-A X I)- :
RICH JEWELRY.
-O
Dreiers Promptly Attended to :
S THOMAS!% it URO,
27'J KING STllKKT,
CHARLESTOX. S. C.
1 ?eccniher G.
L W. TH0MU?80N,
MANIFACTUJIKH OF
HARNESS ;
UK EVEKY DESCRIPTION-.
J
Army McClellan Saddles,
english Somerset Saddles,
Large and Handsome Assortment of
Lx\P-ROBES,
Eli:., Kt C. Kir..
,;i!<;"<'.-'I niiti .\!<>sf. Complete Estab
lisiimi-iit i? I" tin? Ki Jul ?ti thc
STATE.
factory and Salesroom 137 Meeting-st.
GIJA RLESTON S. C.
?OAMSj DAMON & G0.3 j
No ls H?OAI) STU KMT, \ \
CHARLESTON, S. C., i
l'K.M.MltS IN t
ST0?ES, RANGES,
GR A TICS,
BABBLE AND SLATE MANTELS,
Pumps. Lrttit wi [ron Pi]>c, Shrct Lcd.
'ire Bl icks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes,
and Chimney Tops.
Sep 20-. ly
C. MAYHEW
J. MILTON MAYHEW.
THEW &
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ON,
M A N L* F A CT C II E118 OF AND DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF
AMERICAN Al ITALIA! MARBLE WORE,
MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING
F URN IS" ?D IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES.
?POLISHED GRANITE WORK,
EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN. TO ORDER.
Corrcyoudcncc Solicited leith those in want of an JJ work in thc ahocc
line.
Oct 24
/^^^^?^i^m^T-, ^ Tts Largest and Most Completo
'^te?fpri^:,!:: ; I Z'^?^k Establishment Sonta.
ti7 - ' .: : ^wm -?
^^^gl^^^^gGEO. S. HACKER & SON,
\ l^^^^^^pSll^^B^^ ^ ^'rcroornlKing, oposite
''ii
2~rrfft ll?i/? S/ret'c' and Railroad Avenue.
MANUFACTURERS OF
?DOO?S, SASK
BLINDS.
Mouldings,
^^^^^^^^^^^g AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Set> 20 1 v
DEALERS IX
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
OF ALL GRADES,
Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres3 Cottonades. Jeans. &c"
IN GREAT VARIETY,
HATS, TIES AND SCARFS, SHIRTS COLLARS.
HOSIERY. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND UN -ERWEAR.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STUCK JUST RECEIVED;
WE SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
THE IMPROVED WHEELER AND WILSON, IMPROVED WEED,
IMPROVED VIGTOR, HOWE "B," AND NEW AVERY
ewing- Machines,
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The Celebrated Preston's Fertilizers.
PERSONS CONTEMPLATING BUYING
STEAM 3EO IST Gr Z JL^J IEO & .
Will save money by calling on ns.
AVE SELL A FIRST CLASS EXGIXE AND BOILER,
Slade by the New York Safety Steam Power Company.
S:!:i.<-r;ieti"ti Guaranteed in Ererv Purchase. Send for Circulars and Pr?oe?
April ^:^
PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
co
CC
. -i
zn
M A N U FACT b* '< EI ! S OF A Lb KINDS OF
Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons,
Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows;
April Id Iv
For COUGHS, CO LOS SG3E TH SO AT ?ftOftCHITJS, ASTHMA, PNEU?
MONIA CGKS??tiFTZG?, Diseaseacf THROAT, CHEST AND L?HC3.
Bfl Z ? P, P B f?3 *5w<5?3 S3 ILis n'wnvs been ono of tho most important
H ? CHB-BS ll? T ?Bi llweapon*whldedbv--.tteMEDICAL FACULTY -
fllwPflgla Ul I ^L,?^ JiRONCIlITI.S, ASTHMA. SORE THROAT. .
COXSU.M PTfOX in its mcrjjicnt and advanced stages; and all diseases of the THROAT. CI i HST
and LUNA'S, bufcithas never been so aUvantaireonsIv C?>:uj- - uu\? >i :us in the TO LU, ROCK and
RIK; Its soot hing Ua3sai!ii?5r?ropertie.s afford ;i diffusive stimulant and tonic to build ?11 thc
system after t::c cough has been relieved, ijmirt size bottles, Price $1.00.
*f"fc A RS 3 ?r^ ELA ? J)o not be deceived bv dealers who tn- to palm off Rock and Ky*
S~*#4*J ? ?UBI: in place of rn? TOtXZ ROCK AND R?E. which is the ONi.V
MJ-IDK'ATKD artieh-the prernuiioTurs a Private Die Prop ri ctn rv Stamp on each bottle, whreu :
permits it to Lc Sold by ??rKsr?r=*ts. Grocers ansi Stealers .Everywhere,
?3* WESKOUT SPSCSA&g TAX OR LICENSE.
The TQLU, ROCK AND RYE GO., Proprietors, 4! River St., Chicago, III
F. W. WAGENES & CO., Wholesale Agts., Charleston, S^C.
WI,
201 EAST BAY,
GHLAJRLESTOIST, S. C.
DEALKKS TX
emij
WHITE LEAD AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS. ?
!?5
-ALSO
PAINT OILS, MACHINE OILS AND BURNING OILS,
GLUE AND SIM HIT BARRELS.
HOWE'S SCALES, MARVIN'S SAFES.
Tl IK AE'JYK KOLI) AT MANIE ACT I ; UK RS" PRICES
Nov 8_
? II i II mini II in III in inn i BBC
MENDELSSOHN PIANO GO. ;
Grand Oiler for the next 60 clays only.
S350 S?TXAEE GS.AND P?A?TO FOU CJSLY $245.
IMAN'? STYLE "i M.agnil?<-cnt rosewood ease, elegantly i?n?sln-d'. "strings. 7-^ Octaves;
'nil patent can true agraItt-s. our inrw |iat?*n'l overstrung smic. hcaut?f?t: carved Itvjrs and lyre,
u ax \ ?erl jen ti t;:* and larjic laney moulding lull ?rou frame. French t?r.ind Action. Grand
iniimiers. in 'act. ev^rv inj|irovemcnt which can ic any way tend to thc perfect iou ot' the. :
nstnmieiii. 1ms been added.
i'iwr ??rice fdr this instrument, boxed and delivered on bonni cars at New York, with
inc Fiann (.'over. Stool and Dook, only $'J[7>.nn. J ?si reduced from our late wholesale fac
orv price. $2;'.". fur U0 days only. 'I his is now. by far. the jrreatcst ha rpi! n ever offered (he
nus?cal ?>!;blic. Un preceden ted success"! Trcmendous-dcinand for this style! Send in your
xrder ?1 once; I'o not lose lids rare opportunity.
Tli is I'i:ino ?\ ii! be sent on 15 days test tr?a!. Please send reference ?? yon donn: send
nnncv willi nrder. Cash sent "vith order will he refunded and freight charjres paid hy us
10th vMys if Piano is not just as represented. Several other special l?arjraLtis : Pianos SIGO
ip. ' ?vcr 1 "),<)?? in use. and not <>;;e dissaiisticd purchaser. Don't fail to write ns before
.wring. Ilanasomc illustrated Pi.mo Catalogu?: tiuiHcd free, giri?g the highiet testimonials
ver awarded any piano manufacturer. Every Piano fully ".arranlcd for 5 years:
S?IE?T MUSIC at onc-tb/ird price. Catalogue ot'3.OcO choice pieces of popular Music sent
or 3c. stamp. J * '
June 13 ^ ' "TIENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. I
n lil JJilJI I 1J Wt Wl?
WILMINGTON, N. C.,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Fertilizers,
IMPORTERS OF .
Genuine Peruvian Guano and German
Eainit.
Liberal advances ruade on consignments of j
Cotton, to which special attention is given, j
Correspondence soiicited. Special induce? j
ments to large buyers of fertilizers.
R?f?rences.-E. E. Bu rr us, President First :
National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; A. B. !
Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York. j
Oct 3 o !
FRESH FISH.
SALT FISH.
-AND
OYSTERS
BUY FROM
GEG. W. DOYLE & CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
We catch and pack our own Fish. All
good and guaranteed as represented.
Lower end of -Fish Market between Dock
and Oran se.
GEO. W. DOYLE ?fe CO.,
Oct 3-3m WILMINGTON, X. C.
H. BRUNHILD & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND
IMPORTERS OF LIQUORS.
PRO PR I ERO RS OF
Tis Gip Cigar Factory,
No 2 Granite Kow, South Front St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Oct 3
S?Ui&? t!:c muil btidious .is r. iwrt^t Hair R->f """-T f.-A j
Preising, A'iuiirnl for iUc-I.-ttnliiii-??and rl>-^in:;?rl?ine. j
Soever Fails to Ktstora Grey or Ead?i liair}
w lie youtufulcolor. 50 els. an.i $1 si*-* nf :..!! ?Irnzg?ti.
il
Ginger, Jincha, Maudra?e. Stili inria and
! ninny of thc best medicines kaown are here com
I bined into a mc-?eme of such varied and effective
I powers, ns to mukc thc Cremest D?ood Purificr&i!:e
Scsi Health and Strength Restorer Ever Ussd.
It euros Dyspepsia, Rheumntism, rMcep?essncss.
! al] diseases of thc Stoniac!:, Dowds, laings, Liver,
Kidneys, nnd ail Female Complaints.
If y.'u are vra-ttin* amy with Consumption or j
J any disease. t:sc li:*? To:; c t??-daj\ It v. ill surely f
h h ? you. P emcmber ! v. j ^ fur superior to Ritters, i
Essences of Gia-.-.TiaiJ <-.:!v:r Tonics, as itbtiildsj
j ?rpthesysteni without intoxicating. 5^c antill j
I sizes, ala:', tlcrtlcrsin drn-^s. ?.i>ncc;cni^ic.widiour j
signstnretjflr: cox&C'?..XX. Sc-:df.TC:rc::!ar
^J^?II?E pAViyo IN fj?txi? T:::-: WLtx&iSszs.:
EARS FOR THE Ml?QW
j foo Chao's Balsam of Shark's Oil j
j Posit iv?*] y ?tcsrores tho Ilettriiij;. and is j
the Only A btu! ute Cure for Deafness i
Known. j
i This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species j
j of small WHITE SHARK, caught in the Yel- j
low Sta. known as Cardin r?dun Rondelet h. !
j Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its vii- i
j tues as a restorative of hearing were discover- j
! ed by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. ;
I Its cures were so numerous and MANY SO
j SEEMINGLY MIRACULOUS, that the rem- ;
j edy was officially proclaimed over the entire ?
j Empire. It< use became so universal that for I
OVER 3?0 YEARS X'J DEAFNESS HAS ;
! EXISTED AMuNG THE CHINESE PEOPLE. ;
i Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at !
j 81.00 per bottle.
'Hear What the i?oaf Say!;
!t has per formeil a mi rade in my ra-c. !
1 have no unearthly nuises itt my head and I
hear much bruer. j
1 have been greatly benefited. I
My deafness helped a great deal-think '
? another but?le will cure me.
! " its vii tues are nuuep-stionable and its!
! curative character absolute, as the writer can j
i personally test ify, bot li I rum experience and j
' observation. Write at once to Haylock ? !
j .lenney, 7 Pey Street, New York, enclosing :
Si.00. and you will receive by return a rem
j edy that will enable yo*i to hear like anybody '.
i else, and whose curative effects will he penna- i
j neut. Yon will never regret doing so.,?-Ed- ?
j ilnr <>f Mercantile liccicK. '
? ?ki" To avoid loss in the Mails, please send !
mo.tev bv Registered Letter,
? Univ Imported bv HAYLOCK k JENNEY i
! (Late Haylock ? Co.)
Sole Agents for America. 7 Dey St. N. Y
i June (j
OF EVERY KE?D CHZAP2B TKL$ ZYEZ.
Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolver*; Ammuni?
tion, Fishing Tackle, Series, Xets,.
Knives, Razors, Skates,
Hammocks, etc.
"Large Illustrated Catalojrue FIXEES
GREAT* WESTERN GUN WORKS,
PITTSBURG!*, PA.
WANTED ! Ladies and Gentlemen, to claire
with us t<>* sell several rnefal HOUK-^IIOW
A rf seiet. S?rofi?J* larsre. Labor is ?i?Ut:
Exelnwive* territory priven. Ko competi?
tion. Terms li I.erik Circulars FREE. Address,
lien itt ?anufact'g Co., Box SfiS^l'Kis&Lfsh, Pa.
A NEW CURS FOR
?ND ALL TROUBLESOME'VER MIN.
Faf?. Sere, cleanly and cheap. Saraplo Prtotcag.?, Pojt- ;
Paid, ?( ct- . AGENTS WANTED. Addr???s.
J. E?. Jofa^ston, Fttt*bur*h. Pm.
plUSiSAL INSTRUMENTS
1*1?? ?i a"' k'nds for si.!? very cheap,
ja g Catalogues free. Address RICHARD
aSB HULL & CO.. Box 368, Pittsburgh, Pa. j
My pcrcelain-lined Pumps aro manufactured
under I icense,and buyers are guaranteed against
any and all c!?.im< from the Company holding tire
patent. T><>nt fail to make a note of
this point.
Carefully i-ade
of
2cst Selected
Timber.
ALL
the most
t Valuable
^ ^ 'Improvements
The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are formic by thc
bet houses ir. the traJe.
Name of my nearest scent will be furnished cn
application to
G. G. BI.?TGHLEY, Manufacturer,
308 MARKET ST., ?HiL*0ELPHIA. PA.
30 DAYS' TRIAL FEEL
We send free on 30 days' trial
Dr. Dye's Electro-Voltaic Belts
And other Electric Appliances TO MEX suf
r.-ritiK fruin Ncr von? Debility* Lost Vitality
and Kindred Trouble?. Also for Khcuinn?
I ism. I.ivor and Kidney Troubles, and man)'
other dlseaMCM. Speedy cures guaranteed. Illus?
trated Pamphlet free. Address
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich.
&ERCHNER
& CALDER
BROS.,
COTTON FACTORS
- AND -
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WILMETGTOS, N. C.
BAGGING,
TIES,
TWINE,
SALT,
BACON,
MOLASSES,
COFFEE,
OHiiESE, &c, &e.
Wilson ChiMs & Co.'s WAGONS, at
manufacturer's pr joes.
Liberal advances on Consignments,
and prompt returns at highest market
prices. Sept. 2
B.TMITCHELL <fc SON,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
OFFER FOR SALE
AT LOWEST PRICES
Choice grades FLOUR, own man'fVre.
ALSO,
Fresh Grouud MEAL, HOMINY.
CRACKED CORN. PEA MEAL. &c.
- ALSO, -
Selected RED RUST PROOF SEED
OATS.
Selected BLACK SEED OATS.
Selected North Carolina and Maryland
SEED RYE.
Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT
All our Goods guaranteed best quali?
ty and at lowest prices. No charge for
delivery to Railroad.
B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
NATH'L JACOBI,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hardware and Iron
MERCHANT.
Jfanufadurr.r.f Aaeiict; for
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Sash, Doors and Blinds, j
White Lead, Colors and Oils,
A full Stock always on band.
-o.
A complete assortment of
MiaM Mm ?i?f Glass
OF ALL SIZES.
Correspondence and orders by mail promptly
attended 'o.
XO. 10 SOUTH FROST
WILMIJiGTOff, N?
Dec 6
THE PURCELL H(
Wilmington, N.
UNDER NE IV NANA GE}
First tJlass-Sbte?.
Board $2 50 to $3 00 per dav -??cfhants $2 Oi
B. L. PERRY .
Pr.pneror.
REMOVAL.
THE BARBER SHOP
OF
LAVAN AND EDWARDS
HAS been removed to the reoro OVER
SCHEWERIX'S GROCERY, where,
any work in their line-Hair Cnrfin-r, Shav?
ing. Shampooing, Hair and Moustache Dying
-will be attended to in the roost approved
styles of the art.
Razor Sharpening a specially.
Particular attention paid to Ladies and
Children's Hair Cutting, and Ladies waited
on at their homes.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY ANO COLOR.
IT is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for pre?
serving the hair. It restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or det?p
Mack, as may be desired. Brits use thin
hair is thickened, and baldness oftea
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the hair immediately, and causes a new
growth in all cases where the glands are
not decayed; while to brashy. weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable.
The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff: and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and slothing
properties, it heals most if not all of thc
humors and diseases peculiar to thc scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of thc scalp and
hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies* Hair
Thc Victor, is incomparable. It is color?
less, contains neither oil nor dye. and will
not s- il white cambric. It imparts ail
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as au
irt tele for the toilet it is econoraj^lttri^
unsurpassed in its excellence' ^fl
Prepaid by Dr. J. C. Ayer & cl
Practical and Analytica. Chemists.
Lowell, Mass.
SOLO cv AU. ma-;:i;t*TS EVERYWHERE
?. LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN
OX THK LOSS OP
A LECTURE ON THE NATPPE. TREAT
I\. merit and Radical cure of Seminal Weak?
leys, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Sci:-Abes?,
involuntary Emissions. Impotency, Nervous
[)tbi!i'y. and Impediments to Marriage gener
dly: Con-'mrrotrta. Epilepsy, and Fits; Men?
ai and Phvs?eal Ircapacitv, Ac-Bv ' ROB?
ERT J. Cl'i.VKRWELT.. D , author of the
Mi.-cen n<)i?'j<.M &e.
The world-renowned author, in this admir*
LU? Lettin c. clearly proves (mm his own ex
?ericnce thai the awful consequences of Self
j.bu?e may be< fif.-ctuallv removed without dan
;crous surgical nper?itoiis. l?<'Ugres instruments? ~
??ngs <-r cordials; pointing ont a mode ef cure
it ..neo certain ;>nd ?f?ectual. by tillich every
alterer. i'o matter what his condition may bc,
na v eur?* himself cheap! v. privately and radi
..:iy.
;2??"TI)i.? lecture will prove :t hoon to thou?
ainls ?md thousands.
Sent, under seal, lu a plain envelope; to any
iddre.-. on receipt ol si:: 'icnts, or two postage
tamps Ad lr?ss
7H.K O VU V Ell TT ET. ?. iii. I? IC A J, CO..
1 ANN St. NEW YORK; Post Office Box, 45?. j
April 4 . ? -;t ^~tj J