The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, February 27, 1883, Image 4

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..:trwv 1 that setomet brother, with the of Arxabtb. Vte ?Iress, the with-tajnosstji and j J knelt down, end mm the strange to ?on* pose I heard tot When ire minutes kd . beard a ^AJtJsttV I mould mot wish to be to them saw v leas is it, sweet 11 do lor you T* Sbe just, now dew* sad covered year " ? Inf; up, and yoo say to bim? I ba^?aked Bim mw, and that I may fall that He sever Bj> remembering His Ism aerj weak. God is 1 base asked ~ Bin to the ladles were oo thV bed, and the ami stood near. I told kwow their language to tbem aH I Bet as I badleern by beert in Ara sentence by S?ur 'Hot*** yoor fatber stpiied, *I ntre 9 oso is Losdos. ksow that I am here, sad I write aed tell bim, Fatber, who is hero me always, awd sees I Be is yoor Fatber also, to know good frost ev*\ Htm and obey Him.' there was perfect lileoee. as if they felt of some Hehrrh said, T I eootto&ed whew X came *Gire as this day oar ' ^Cassot you ws twur trsspestes. as we for tfainst us,* is '^???mtjf feasible' in the Arabic lan atpjooe of the elder women, aod re?code*s-looking , \Are you obliged to say that every she tbewgbt that sometimes fc ~U%* wtfiesit to do so. Tbey Are few ? Moslem T I said, *1 a Soslem. Bot I am made by the same God, the Ui of afi, my Fatber sod yoor They asked if'I knew the ] asd were surprised to bear that _road it. They hooded a rotary **m*, swyfrg. 'Do ye* know that VI re stated* few of the most striking sod com* wrebeomre attributes very osrefoHy aod siowly. Then they tried ont, *Msshat i|Sr. tfce English girl is a true believer ;* tad the impressionable Abysvioiao trie said with ose acoord, 'She is * Moslem'?mos tnd the same of Allah too o* their lips; hot it seems to Bars statmsw mere form. Tb? may wert so startled when I said, *f was speaking to God.'' Sbe adds^hattf sbe bad only said, 'I was soyisg my prayers,' or, 'I was at my , it would sot hare impressed Next morning, os waKkg, Miss farad that ibe womem from the had come is to bear the girl speak to God; and Hel Now, Miriam darling, will to God T At the oooolasioo, them if they could say amen; after a moment of hesitation they 'Amen! Ameer Theo one . agais, 'my daughter, the fcread ' Bo she repeat With explanations. afc If -?Zfcwtesfie Life ?* Energy of mind is necessary in order jjtedo good io the world, because it is to that wise and benevoleot jos will be opposed with energy, and best purposes have been the most 'vigorously opposed. The want of energy disqualifies men for every duty oMife. Ail duties are coc [nected with difficulties from within and from without. Without energy no man, iu any profession or business of \ hfo, can do his duty. Men may acquire energy of mind by ping themselves under a-neeessity of acting. So long as they feel themselves no necessity of forming and exe jfiatj nolle and important de sign*, ti^yfeeittoocca?ionfcT acquiring of mind. But those who desire to serve'God and to do all the good they can in the world, are willing to devise and promote great and noble designs, whbn wIR Uy jhem under a- necessity of exerting a? their mental powers and capacities. Another way to acquire strength and energy of mind is to keep noble and worthy objects io view and pursuit. If f men would only propose and pursue great and gob$ designs, they weald I soon fnd resolution and energy to exe cute. No man knows how much good ) he can do in the world until he makes [ attempts, for be cannot know the power and faculties he possesses till he tries repeated mental exertions, men bave lived years in ! ofoeprity without knowing their own circumstances or some important event constrained them to exert their talents and abilities in doing great aod noble deeds.?Dr. Emmonds. the midst of fears, in the sight of dangers, and in the dread of destruction, it is our business to cease from self confidence, attend to the voice of God, rely upon bis promises, hope in bis mercy, and quietly wail for his iterance. The bitterness of humility is a tonic I to the spirit. To humiliate yourself is I as necessary: in this wicked world as it tm-fbf tr^efers through African jungles to take i f-ery now and then a draught Let no man indulge the deceptive thought that because the general spirit of his life is right his shortcomings shall bear bo bitter fruit. w^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm CTORAHT off Herbal and Mucilaginous prod i permeate the swhsfawce of the expectorates tike acrid matter 'Matthe Branchial Tnhesawdfcnas a j. ex?tlnaf, which rattere* lb* Jh> ritnttanthat caaaca the cough, It cleanse* them^nen enfeebled by dUeaae^onrigor atss the cnenlatjoa of the- blood, and braces the nsrroaa system. Slia^it colds often end Is -.. It ia dangerous to neglect , tile xeanedjr promptly. A ??*vi sw^?ty years warrants the assertion that no remedy has orcr been found that is as prormp* iaimcntosas TnjTS ?PKTe?AHT, A sanejle dose raises the phJegrm, subduea infbnimation,a3d ita me speedily cores the taonb ebatmate cough. A pleasant cordial, cbil drm take it read ?v. For Croup it ia ravaluaM* and should "be in evert fun?T. _ In ?je. and 1 Bottle*. ACT PlEtCTtY OW THfi LIVER. Cares Chills and JFever? Dyspepsia, ?iltouaCo?ic,Constipa tion of Fe . Torpid Liver, and larfUce? 3x you do not "feel ?pill stimulates the stomach, ^imparts yigor to the system. A I0TE0 DIVINE SAYS: Da. Terr;?2?Jor Sirt For ten ytars I hare been * martyr to DripepRa, Constipation and like* JLaetapriagyoQr pilla were recommended ton?;I?issdthem (but with little faith). Iam a?r.alwell man,aive good appetite, digestion perfact, regular stools, p?ea gone, and I have yaiaed ibr^ pounds soiiopeeh. They aretrorth their watehttn cold. f. B. 1^ SIMPSON, LonixTille, Kj. ( ftsUce, 3? US array SU, Kcvr Tor k. ??TtTITT^* m kit UAL. of \ metal On application. ) Invalids, broken down in health and spie as by chronic dyspepsia, or annering from the terrible exhaustion that follows &e attacks of acute disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle, from a similar state of pros tration by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, ia a sue guarantee that by the same means yon, too, may he strengthened and restored. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. V CUR Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin ia within; its manifestations without. Hence, to care the the disease the cause roust be re moved, and in no other way can a enre ever be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is established ou just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and restorer, and, by placing them in a healthy condition, drive disease aod pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; j for the diet! easing Disorders of Women; for I Malaria, and for physical derangements gen ] er&Hy, this great remedy has no equal. Be < ware of iropoeters, imitations and coucoctions to be just as good. k ^W^ABNEB'S SAFE H.H. WARNER* CO., Rochester, N. Y. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You cart continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one 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. Mansfie!(J, Ohio, Nor. a&, xSSx. Gentlemen:?I have suffered with para in my side and back, ?nderest soreness on mr breast, with snoot* ing pains all through ray body, at tended with great weakness, depres sion of spirits, and loss of appe tite. I hare taken sereral different aaedicines,andwas treated by prom . iftent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, but I got do relief. I thought I wou'i try Brown's Iron Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well?pain in side and back all gone - soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good.appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. Itcan justly be called ?x?nfqf midieine?? JbscM &< Ajxxxpbs. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron insoluble 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* WHITE'S HAT HALL, 269 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL TUE NEW STYLES OP Ken's, Youths' and Children's Hats. Men's Felt Hats, Men's Soft Hats, Gents' Stiff Dress Hats, Dress Hats for Professional Gents, Boys' Soft Hnts, Fancy Hats for In fants?all styles and prices. UMBRELLAS. From large Boggy Umbrellas to small Para sols, at prices to suit all. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. THE PEARL. THE BEST BASING POWDER IN THE WORLD. WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE. Mann facta red by S. H. WILSON, Grocer, 306 King, and 53 Society Streets', CHARLESTON, S. C. And for sale at Dr. A. J. CHINA'S DRUG STORE, Feb 14 o _. SomtertS. C. W, C. FORSYTKE & SON, DRY GOODS -axd 406 & 408 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21_ ly M?SES GOLDSMITH & SON, Wholesale Merchants. ... . ?-0-: PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. HIDES, FURS AND SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON. Cotton Tm% New and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. P. O. BOX 156, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10_ iy PATENTS Obtained, an?) all t>n?ine?s in the ?. S. Patent Office, attended to for MODERATE FEES. Oar office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, theSopt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms aod reference to actual clients in your own State, or county address C.A. SNOW* CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C. August 8 THE AIMAB HOUSE, CORNER OF Vanderhorst and King Sts HAVING BEEN LEASED liX Miss Heriot. (Formerly of 190 Meetfiig-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for the accommodation of Bonrders. Piiriie* visiting Charleston will find this House conveniently riruated for busi ness, and directly on the line of Street Ilnilwsy Terms, per day, $1 50. Feb 18 HILBERS HOUSE. 284 King Street, next to Masonic Tem ple, Charleston. S,. C. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates by the week or month, According to location of rooms. This house, so well and favorably known as being a strictly first-class boarding house, is centrally located, accessible to wholesale and retail stores, theatres, and places of in terest, and especially desirable for business men or families visiting the city, nothing be ing neglected to make its guests comfortable. Ask for carriage at depot.?Respectfully MRS. B. HILBERS Proprietress Sept 20?1881. ^ATCtf* 1883.^_ Will be mailed fbkx to all applicant*, and to cub iorr.f-rs of last year without ordering- it. Itcont&ins about 175 pa^??. 6U0 illustrations, prices, accurate descrir>tione and valunble directiona for planting 1500 varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to aQ, espec ially to Market Gardeners. Send for it! D M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT MlO* Jas. D. Blanding, Wm. D. Blanding BLANDIN8 & BL?NDIN6, Attorneys at Law, Wirp m C. Jane 21 tf. F. W. Wageneb. Geo. A. Wagener. F W. WAGENER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors. DEALERS IN LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE -AND? ROSINS. We keep-one of the largest STOCKS that has ever been offered in the South, and it is complete in ever j respect. We are prepared to fill sample orders for LIQUORS and WINES, and will send samples of any Goods we bare in Stock. ' We solicit consignmen ts of COTTON and NAVAL STORES. We have 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. H. MILLER'S FIRE PROOF SAFES, FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ELECTRIFYING SOAP, BROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR, ARBUCKLE'S PARCHED COFFEE, STANDARD OIL TANKS, ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER, JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE, ECLJPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTED GINGER ALE, SWAN'S CIDER, TOLU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. Sept. 20, Jy. zg? TRY CAROLINA TOLU TOM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR PULMONARY DISEASES, COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, &c., -AND . GENERAL DEBILITY. SURE CURE FOR Malaria and Dyspepsia . IN ALL ITS STAGES. For sale by all Grocers and Drug gists. Ha BISCHOFF & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. Aug 28 ' 6m A.McCOBB,Jr. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN \ Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris And Other Building Material. . ' ALSO Land Plaster and Eastern Hay. NO. 130 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly W?LBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Provisions, Liquors, Tota, k 167 and 169 Fast-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2_6 BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER -AND? Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20 ly v BATTER. October ?0 3m HOLIDAY GIFTS. STERLING SILVER, ?AND? RICH JEWELRY. -o Orders Promptly Attended to ?at? S THOMAS, Jr., <fc BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. ADAMS, DAMON ft CO., No 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, DKALER8 IN STOVES, RANGES, OR A TES, MAEBLB AND SLATE MANTELS, Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead, Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney Tops. Sep 20 ly J. H. FRANCIS, MILL WRIGHT, AND AGENT FOR TURBINE. WATER WHEELS. JSBT* All work guaranteed. Address me at Camden, S. C. Not 28-2* LYON&HEALY State & Monroe Sis.. Chicago.^ Will ienA prepaid to<inv addreu tbair BAND CATAl-OQUE, I for >?3. 1QQ pmm, SIO En^raTlnip I of i Ditruioenu, Solu, Cap?, Belt*, IPompon*, F.p*u>u, Cup-Lamp*, Sundi. Dram Major*, SUfli, and "Hau, Sundry Bud Outfits, Repairing jM.iurfaU, iX'o Includes Instruction and Ex jerefce* for Amateur Bands, and a ~ of Choice Baud Motto, BABBIT METAL. ("^ IN-MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN ~\ find at the office of the Watchman and Southron a supply of OLD TYPE METAL which is equal, if not superior to babbit met* al for their use*. It can be had at reasonable rates The Largest and Most Complete Establishment Souta. GEO. S. HACKER & SON, Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office and Waierooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. Yards Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF DOOES, SASH, blinds, ANS BUILDING MAT2EIAL. Sep 20 ly WILSON, CHILDS & CO PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, IP A MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. April 10 ]y HART and COMPANY, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR FOR SALE, UAMES, TRACE CIIAIXS, BRADES STEEL, ELWELLS AND IHN DLED Ii OES, AXES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, GRUB HOESs SOCKET SPADES, SWEDES IRON. REFINED IRON, PLOW STEEL, BACK BANDS, K?ME. STRINGS, PLOW LINlfiS. FOR SALE, SADDLES, ELIND AND RIDING BRIDLES, HARNESS, WOODWARE, TIN WARE, Chicago Screw Pulverize? Pats In Crops at Half the Cost of the Plow, Over 100,000 Acres have been put intp Crops by these Machines. PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS & LETTERS. C0LTIX6 CL0Tn> . . , MILL ROCKS, Address, P'.)T ware, CUTLERY, HUBS, SPOKES, RI?S, AXLES. GRAIN MILLS, HART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. TURPENTINE AND COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGENTS FOR KEMP'S MANUBE AND COTTON SEED SPBEADEB. THIS CUT SHOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. AGENTS FOR WESTS GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, IMPROVED COTTON PLANTERS, GENUINE FARMER'S FRIEND PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, CULTIVATORS, THOMAS SMOOTHING-AND PULVERIZING HARROWS, LA DOW DISC PULVERIZING HARROW, CHICAGO SCREW PULVERIZER. FOR SALE THE DEERE CULTIVATOR. A NEW FEATURE AND A GRAND ONE. CHANGEABLE TREAD OF WHEELS. LAST SEASON, WE ADDED THE NEW FEATURE OF ARRANGING THE WHEELS SO THAT THEY COULD BE MADE TO RUN ANY DISTANCE APART, AND ALL THE REST OF THE CULTIVATOR KEEPS IN TACT. SO WE MAKE THEM THIS SEASON. IT MATTERS NOT HOW CLOSE YOUR ROWS ARE TOGETHER; THE WHEELS CAN BE SET TO SUIT THEM. A SEEDER IS ALSO ATTACHED TO THE CULTIVATOR FOR SOWING IN WHEAT, OATS, RYE, PEAS AND THE LIKE. CHARLESTON. S. C. C. MAYHEW. J. MILTON MAYHEW. C. MAYHEW & SON, FLORENCE, S. O. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER. J^" Correspondence Solicited with those in tcant of any irork in the above line. . Oct 24 CHAS. L SITU & 11, WILMINGTON, N. C, Cotton Commission Merchants, MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Fertilizers, IMPORTERS OF Genuine Peruvian Guano and German Zainit. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, to which special attention is given. Correspondence solicited. Special induce ments to large buyers of fertilizers. References.?E. E. Bnrrus, President First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C; A. B. Gibbs k Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York. Oct 3_o H. BRUNHILD & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF LIQUORS. PROPRIERORS OF Tie Claipta Cigar Factory, No 2 Granite Row, South Front St., WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct 3_ M. L. KINARD, O L?THIEE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Patrons: TJic People. Our Study: Their Interests. Our Maxim: Fair Dealing. Our Reward: Success. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF - FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING IN THIS SECTION. NEW GOODS. CORRECT STYLES. MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Sept 12_ LIMEj KAINIT AND PLASTER! Building Lime, Agricultural Lime, Car bonate of Lime, Eainit, Land Plaster and Marl. GOOD FERTILIZERS! AND VERY CHEAP. Send for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point, N. C. Jan 2 13t A perfect dress" ing, elegantly per fumed and bam less. ' Removes dandruff, restores natural color and prevents baldness 50 ecru K3<1 $1 tlzes St drUfgi.U. FL0E2ST0N COLOGNE. An exqcititely frv grant |nfrfcn?*"Tri?h <!< ?Ttwaally ]tst;n~ properties. 35sad7Sce&U. PARKER'S ICINGER TONIC An Invigorating Kedicine that Never Intoxicates This delicious combination of Ginger. Buchu, Mandrake, Stiliingia. and many other of the best vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders- of g the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, & is The Best and Surest Congb Care Ever Used. If you are suffering" from Female Complaints, Nervousness, Wakefulness, R heumatism Dyspep sia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's Ginger Tonic. It will strength? brain and body and give you new life and visor. lOO DOLZiAB^ Paid for anythtnginjurions found iu Ginger Tonic or for a failure to help or cure. SQr. anH $1 ?itw st i*zlm to ?Ircr?. Larr? mvbg bovin; _ $1 Sii*. Scad ftrcircular to Uskoz it Co, it- WiJiil,*.!- 8 A -#THE \0L NEWHOME SIS SEWING MACHINE CO 30-UITI?N SQ-UARE.NEW YORK a CHICAGO, ILL. -ORANGE, MASS. 1 _and ATLANTA. GA i mm FjftR SA1.E BY: W. D, GRAH.4.1I, Wedgefield, S. C A PERFECT I ltll81BBEAUTiFUt" I IllH I SAFE, and Llflll I RELIABLE. The great success achieved by the RED "C" OIL, made by the RED ?C*' OIL Manufac turing CO., of Baltimore, has induced imitation* GET THE GENUINE. It Is made of the best selected crude petroleum for family use. It has never been knowntocause an accident, and hence can be entrusted to the use of any member of the household. It burns with a pure white and brilliant flame. Does not smoke nor crust the rick. Has no bad odor. Can be used In any Kerosene Lamp. Ask your ttorekecper for it, aud see that he gets it. Mmmm HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CUL YERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Scruinal weak, nesf?, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy and fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, etc. The celebrated, author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply', privately and radically. JS&*Tbis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on recept of six cents or two postage Stamp*. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ah* St New York; Post Office Box, 450. April 4 ly KERCHNER &CALDER BROS., COTTON FACTORS AJSTD ? WHOLESALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N. L ?i??o? BAGGING, TIES, TWI?B, Salt, BACON, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, Ac., &c. Wilson Childs k Co.'s WAGONS,** manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances on Consignments, and prompt returns at highest market prices. Sept. 2 B. F. MITCHELL & SON,* WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE j AT*LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own man'f t're." -also, Fresh Groond MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, &e. -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,. THE F??CELL HOUSE VTilmington, N. C. UNDER NEW NAN A GEMENT. I First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day ? Merchant* $2Of B. L. FERRY Proprietor. NEW YORK, 1883. BN More people bare read The Sun duriag year ja'st now passing than erer before si it was first printed. No other newspaper published on this side of the earth has beeo" bought and read in any year by so many men. and women. We are credibly informed that peontebayy read, and like tbe Sun for the folio wing rea sons, among others: e Because its news columns present in attrap^ tive form and with thjT greatest possible accuracy whatever has interest for human kind; ihe events, the dec\ds and misdeeds, tbe wisdom, the philosophy, *be notable.foil*, the solid sense, tbe improvinig nonsenses?all s ibe news of tbe busiest world/ at present re volving in space. I !*. Because people have learned tbai,tai?4s re marks concerning persons an"vj sfrVir? makes a practice of telling i?:enV fhe exact truth to the best of its ability three hundred and sixty-five days in tbe year, before election^ as well as after, about the whales as welt as about tbe small fish, in tbe face of dissent as plainly and fearlessly as when supported by general approval. Tbe Sun hasabsolutely no purposes to serve, save the information of ijfg readers and tbe furtherance of tbe commen good. -r^. Because it is everybody's newspaper, No man is so humble that the Sun is indifferent to his welfare and his rights. No man is so rich that it can allow injustice to be done him. No man, no association of men, is powerful enoogb to be exempt from the strict application of its principles of right and wrong. .... Because in politics it has' fought for a doses, years, without intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspapers,.the figbfc that has resulted in the recent overwhelmrnyv:^. popular verdict against Rol*esocism and for : honest government. No matter what" part^^c^ is in power, the Sun stands and will conti one to stand like a rock for the interests o^^^^H people against the ambition of bosses, encroachments of monopolists, and tbe honest schemes of public robbers. All this is what we are told almost by our friends. Oue-man holds that is the best religious newspaper ever poo! because its Christianity is undiluted caut. Anothe holds that it is the best publican ner .paper printed, because it already whipped half of the rascals ont that party, and is proceeding against the half with undiminished vigor. A third licves it to be tbe best magazine of literature in existence, because its miss rothing worthy of notice that is co in the world of thought. 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Eight pages of the best matter of the daily issues; an AgricoJ- _ tural Department of unequalled merit, market reports, and literary, scientific and domestic intelligeuce make tbe Weekly Sun the paper for the farmer's household. To dubs of ten with ?10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, The Sus, N. Y. Ciryv KQSSS ?K2 CATVLL POtf 1 <Sas Chagas *5 "Sjaas? No lions* will rile of Colic, Bots or^ vke, if Pontaft Powders r?re a?ed fa time. YoaxzH I*owderc will otire sn<l prevent Ho* Pounds Powders will prevent Gap's* Focsft Powders will incn>a*? the . and cream twenty per cent., and make tbe and sweet. Foatz's Powders will enre or prevent Diskask to which Hordes and rattle Arc FOT'TZ's FoWIn.RS WILL GTVJS SiTIST. Sold everywhere. DAVID ?. TOVTZ. SAL B Paunfc Foot and Power Machinery, outfits for Actual Work? Business. Lathes for We or Metal, circular Scroll Saws. Formers, tiscrs, Ten oners. Machines on trial if Descriptive Catalogue and Price List W. F. & JOHN BARNES? 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