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MORALS AND PHILOSOPHY. ROT. a G. BROWN. Editor. A BIBTHDAY. V-.-. *^^?? ir sot?x ooourat. What suaJtll do to keep your day, M j darling, dead for ?MT s year ? IcoaH not^ if 1 ?ovid, forget lt is y&ttr day ; and yet-and yet lt is so bard to ind a way To keep it, now you are sot here. , I cannot ?etd tba lightest thing To tte fall tam of happiness Whkp now is your*; nor dare I try To flamea with for you, for 1 Am bmd to know, as weall to bring, AM ?potent to aid or bte. I Andrei it is yoar day, and so /Cafike all other Jays, one oead . - '?V*t***?* the kmg rosary P> /'Of da? beads, tittie worth to me, SyfktA \ssas* keep it bright, to show That what is yo?rs ts dear indeed. Bow shall I keep it here alone? With ?sayer? io which yoar name is set, With naifes? not tears, and san, not rain ; With memories swater far than pain, With tender backward glances thrown, Andtaron*lookjag3, dearer yet. . \ - 7 Tun gift i would bar? gives* te yon, v And which yon cannot heed or take, '" % Shall still be given, and it shall be .. A secret between yon and me, A sweet thought, every birthday new That it lt giren for your sake. I And so year day, yours safely still, Shall coate and go with ebbing time I Tia day of all the ?fear most sweet,- _ Unlit the jmr? so slow, so Sent,.. .. 0- - Shaft, bring me, na tn time they win, Te-whare nil days are yocrs and mine. rord to the Boys. . - >r." - W?4f J? TECK XA?UXISS? Seery boy believes that be is manly, Vs* it does not follow that bia judg ?nesrt Ja^orreet, tor,' if yeo nek boys -^^^aestioo. Whit does manliness mean? aine out of tea ??11 answer, *Why, bravery oT^onrse/ meaning al? ways that physical courage ?hieb, as ~~ Hagues says, *is not con ci u HSM nt ?31. bot which we ?bare with other animal?.' most boys associate tbe iden of with eoerage, hence most boys bf g boys and seek their friend? ed are rejoiced to Had them* on the way to six feet of stature. Bet there ia . a traer manliness, sud .th?.m *u Bkely to be found in a weak v esl? a strong body.* And, oh, dear ~" noys*. I trust thai yon will nil grow into the Call atetare of the Christian man* bond. If. involves moral courage rath? er than Physical. It ts brave enough not to igbt sometimes, as well as to fight st others, lt says, 4No' when naked te do a wrong, or eve? a dooht foi tbisg, ?od .Pres to do right' at all A boy of sixteen wandered far away ire* borne ami friends, seeking bis ??ppoit He had given bi m ?elf to the ~$0f4 by a public confession of raith not keg before be left home. Hesettlejij No one ksew-trerwas rown among ?*ht~ ?td thoughtless com pan ions. Happily be was surrounded by invisi? ble outstretched arms ol prayer; a nd God's grane was in his heart. Daring a noisy frolic nf bia com panions, when tte laugh was raised at some frivolous adentatftott.of a Bible verse, a boy tor ned soddenly tn bim and said why doa't yo? say something. Diekf J| 'Bocease/ be replied, while bis face fobed with the effort; 'because lam it professing Christian, and I think this conversation is irreverent I like fun as mach as any boy, bat I dare Bot call this fen.* There was a sadden hesh every eye was tamed to bim. He bad drawn himself to bis foll height, and bis fear*. Jess eye gave back look for look. One or two boys jeered, bat the majority I coald bot admire the courage that he chowed, as all must who read of it. ? Dick ne ver regretted that first step in the right wey. and now, ie his man bend, is respected aaa consistent Chris? tian. The great trouble with most boys is an absurd fear of being laughed at. Many a boy weald any *No* but for what ? For fear that 8am or Jim will fight bim ? Oh, no ! be hss no fear of that; bat Ssas or ?lim might laughat bimi Seme one offers him a drink, fie does not care for it. bat it looks manly, be thinks? to accept, and then the fellows standing around may laugh at bim if be refo?*es. He accepts the glass, ?ad then and there begins, too often bis downward career. So about card playing, ?Such an innocent game,' some one ssys. *No barm caa come of it. Of coarse we will not gamble-jest stake something eera or beans, or a fe? cents, jot to heep np the interest.' *Then there are euchre and whist that sre such in? tellectual games-we oat to play them.* And so the tempter beguiles-the work -ie begun that too often ends in misery and sin. Say 'No,* dear boys, ?hen the first glass is offered yon. Say *No* when yo? are first urged to play cards. Thu* is 'trae mealiness, a manliness that beens not the sid of the pistol or cane tn assert it. lt is seen in thc fearless eye and open bro? ; ia the steady gait and open countenance. It makes a boy respected and gives bim the key to suc? cess and, better ?till, to that peace that the ?or?d cannot give.-iV. C. Pres? byterian. Aimless. There are msny men, many in the Christie o Church even, ?bo have no very definite aim no ruling and su? preme aim, to give direction and unity and foree to their lives. They scatter and dissipate their energies in ?be par* suit of n multitude of petty and con * ?eting ends, no one of ?hieb satisfies, ar ea? possibly satisfy, them even if they reach it. They ere the mere creatures of impulse, of circa Distance, of accident. They yield more or less to almost every kind of influence to ?hieb they are long exposed. They bend to every ?ind that blows ; end so, instead of sailing tn a straight coarse to ? desired have?, they go forward snd back ?ard, or beat about in circle, sail? ing Bowbttber, happy if they barely escape ibtpwreek. There is no more piteous, aa, alas, there is no more ire* quent, spectscJo ander the san then dseet limiest, watted lives-lives ?hose days are not linked each te each by ??taral piety ?or by moral eadeavor, a?, indeed, by a raifBg endeavor,, of ya?jt?ni* Just How it ?8. 'I do not believe io Foreign Mis? sions ; just look at the work to be done right here st booie.1 And then the man who makes this no looger original statement points to the rich aod poor an believers whom he knows, and to the many objects of charity that are neigh? borhood suggestions of want and benev? olence. It is a good thing that be bas them in mind ; it is better still if his thought blossoms ont into active assis? tance. It bas grown op into a kind of tradition, however, that the mao who talks that way ? not so tu ach devoted to domestic charities as his explosive aod fervid language would lead people to believe. In fact, the impression prevails that he does nothing ; nothing, that is relative!v equal to what is done by others, and especially to what bis zeal as a specialist should prompt him to. if it be granted that au occasion? al case different from this is seen, is it not the rule that the men who give most for the poor ou the banks of the Ganges and the Nile are most generous towards the needy in their own com? munities ? And if one were going ont to collect money to carry the gospel lo a back street or supply a Sabbath school io a suburb, would he not rather go to the man who had made a good contribution when the last Foreign missionary collection was taken than to one irbo, wheo appealed to, was 'op posed to sending so much money out of toe country?* Whether he would or not, that is where he would receive the most countenance. The troth is, that when men put up the work that is due at booie against that which ts to be done io distant places, it is because they, unconsciously perhaps, are trying to protect themselves from what they are ?pleased to term an unauthorized raid oo their purses.-United Pretty j terian. Where and what is to be our resi? dence io eternity ? If we believe in Jesus? that trouble ceases. While we are crowded in our close rooms and un? comfortable quarters, craw ped, embar? rassed, and often disheartened, Je>us is preparing a place for us in the spirit? ual world. We do not hear the noise of masons, carpenters, and upholsters ; bat the work i* going steadily forward, and he who has it iu haad will make it quite complete. \^e shall be able to make no suggestions. There shall be nothing wanting in the place when J- sus pronounces it ready.-2%? Deems Birthday Book. Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact-from call? ing on us JO look through a heap of millet seed in order to be sure that there is no pearl tn it. Love, not vidictive justice, love in the sense of choice and purpose to pro? mote as far as possible, the well-being of all creatores. is the essence and principle of the divine moral mata re, of which all other attributes of God are the outcome, as the branches of the tree. -G. JV. Webber. God-does not delay" to hear our-pray? er because he has no mind to give ; bot that by enlarging our desires, be may give us more largely. ft is not talking but walking with God. that gives a mas the d?nomina? tion of a Christian. The Bible is the only real cement rf nations and the only cement that binds religions hearts together. PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER 1$ TH S BANE of tho pr-emt generation. It ls for thc Parc of taja disease and tts attendante aTCK-HEAPACHX. BILIO?aTOt. DYS torjL cQjgnPATio?. nut, eta., that TUPI'S FILLS narc gained a world-wide reputation. Ho Bemedy has ever bean dieooverod tost acta so gently on tho digestivo Organa? giving them vigor to a? ffftirfTflt? food. Aa a natara! resnit, thc gorrona System ie Braced, thc Muscl?t ere Developed, and the Body Bbbnst. M. RIVAL. ? Plaster afc Bayo? Sara. i?fi r Ky plantation ta te a malarial district. For eeveeal yea**,! eoaM aot maka Self a crop oe aceovat of bOous oteoaoos aod cania. X waa TUTTS HAIR DYE. Omar Bara or Wamme changed to a Oxoasr BLACK br a ?inrie application of this DTJC It Imparts a nataxaTootor, and acts Instantaneously, ^awfitbyjjrttgfists, or seat ey express on receipt Office, 86 Murray Street, New York, /Sr. tv rr 8 MANUAL, mf r?lM?U\ ? Imfist'mnUmn mm* Vmmfmt JTssofpre 1 \jmti? bm mmUmX razz mn ammUtmUmm.? ^SESaOlI? Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within: its manifestations without. Hence, j to core the tiie disease the cause must be re- j mored, nnd in no other wny cnn a cure ever he effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY ' AND LIVER CURE is established oo just-j this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arise front deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The ?l?ments of which it is composed act directly upon thesegreat organs, j both as a food and restorer, and, by placing them io a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from the system. Fer the in numerable troubles caused by un? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the dis ti easing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of im posters, imitations and concoctions laid to be jost as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. fl.H. WARNER* PO., Rot hw ter, N. V. New Life is given by using BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; j in the Fall it enables th< system to stand the shod of sudden changes. In no way can disease t&e so surely prevented as t?y keeping the system in per? fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per? fect health through J the changing seasons, it dis&rms the danger from inftpure water and miasmatit air, and it prevents Consump? tion, Kidney and Livir Dis? ease, Sec I H. S. Berlin, Esdi0{ the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing? ton, D. C, writes/Dec. 5th, Gentlemen :h take pleas ure in stating thjat I have used Brown's Iron Sitters for ma? laria and nervous troubles,, caused byciverwork, with Beware on imitations. Ask for BROWS IRON BIT? TERS, and insist on having it Don't bj imposed on with something recom? mended as J just as good'* The genuine is made only by th?Sro^rj Chemical Ca Baltimore, Aid s^j&^^^vkwA ?ISM>.' ~^??&sv . - ^^nfiE^svs What the great restorative, fiostetter's Stomach Bitten, will do, most be gathered from what it has done. It has effected rad? ical cures in thousands or eases of dyspep? sia, billons disorders, intermittent fever, nervous affections, general, debility, con? stipation, sick headache, mental despon? dency, sad the peculiar complaints and disabilities to which the feeble ar? BO sala by all Druggist* _generally. and Deslera FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No HoBsa will die of Cone. BOTH or Luxe Fa. Tax, If Footes Powders sre used in time. Foote's Powders will wire ami prevent Hoe CITOLZF.A. Foote's Powders will prevent GAPE* IS FOWLS. Foote** Powder? will increase the quantity of mille sad cream twenty per cent, and make thc. batter firm .nd sweet. Foote's Powders will rn re or prevent almost svsirf D1SKA8K to which Howes and ('attie are subject. FOCTZ'S PoWDKKS WILL GIVK SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. rotTTZ. ProprieUr, BALTIMORE, XD. G. E. HAYNSWORTH, Attorney at Law, Sumter, S. C. Jan 16 _ JAS. I) ttf.ASin.NG, WM. I). BLANDISH BLAMING & BLANDING, Attorneys at Law, Sumter, S. C. June 21 tf. HAT HALL, 269 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. ALL THE NEW STYL KS OF Men's, Youths' and Children's Hats, Men's Felt Hats, Men's Soft lints. Gents' Stiff Dress Hats, Dress Hats for Professional Gents, Boys' Soft Hats, Fancy Hats for In? fants-all ti vies ?nd prices. UMBRELLAS. From large Buggy Umbrellas to small Para? sols, at prices to suit all. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. W. C. FORSYTHE & SON, D ll Y GOODS ?AND CliOTHINGr, 406 & 408 Kins Street. CHARLESTON, Si C. March 21 Iv HOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Wholesale Merchants. PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN iron and Metals, of all Kinds. JUDES, FURS AM) SKINS. WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER STOCK AND COTTON. Cotton Ties, Neto and Spliced. Circulars of Prices furnished on application. P. O. BOX 156, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 10 ly THE PALMETTO LAGER BEER BREWERY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Has of late doubled their capacity, to suit the demand, with all modern improve? ments, and manufactures now a very superior ar-?rle. Lager Beer of such a nature that it is always best where it can be had fresh from the Brewery, and is then the finest, most harmless and healthiest tonic for family use. For particulars and prices write to CLAUSSEX BREWING CO., Dec 12 Charleston, S. C. jr. W. WAGENEB. GEO. A. WAGENER. f F W. WAGENER A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors. DEALERS IN LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE -AND ROSINS. We keep one of the largest STOCKS that bas ever been offered in the South, and it is complete in every respect. We are prepared to fill sample orders for LIQUORS and WINES, and will send samples of any Goods we have in Stock. We solicit consignments^ COTTON and NAVAL STORES. We ^e 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. n. 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, ECLIPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTED GINGER ALE, SWAN'S CIDER, TO LU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT. Sept. 20, ly. WHEN you visit Charleston do not for? get to select a STOCK OF FRUIT. If roo have not sold it before begin now. There is Money in it. We have a number of vessels importing, direct from the West Indies, cargoes of Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Cocoa-nuts, ?fee. while our stock of Apples, Lemons, Pea? nuts, Raisins, Citron, as well as of Potatoes, Cabbages and Onions, is large and well selected. C. BART & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ??r* Orders filled promptly. Nov 7 6m A.McC?BB,Jrl GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN Lime? Cement, Plaster Paris And Other Building Material. -ALSO Land Plaster and Eastern Hay. XO. 130 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 Iv WULBERN & PIEPER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DJEAL?CS?T $t?Mw?%m Totara, &c 167 and 169 East-Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec. 2 6 TRID?LTo?S^T STERLING SILVER -AND Rich Jewelry. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO JAMES ALLAN'S, 307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep 20 Iv n , HATTER. October 0 < 3m BRIDAL PRESENTS, STERLING SILVER, -AND RICH JEWELRY. Ordere Promptly Attended to S THOMAS^, & BRO., 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. ADAMS, DAMON & CO., No 18 BROAD STRKET, CHARLESTON, S. C., . DKALKK8 IX STOVES,* RANGES, an A TES, MAP BLE AND SLATE MANTELS, j Pumps, Lend and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead, \ Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, j and Chimney Tops. Sep 20 ly HILBERS HOUSE. 284 King St fret, nejrt to Ma son ir Tem jtfc, Clmi'lcston, S. (7. Rates $1.50 per day, reduced rates by the iveek or mouth, According to locution of ooms. This house, so well and favorably known is being a strictly first-class boarding house, s#centrally located, accessible to wholesale ind retail stores, theatres, ind pinces of ?n erest, and esj>edallv desirable for business nen or families visiting the city; nothing be- | ng neglected to make its guests comfortable, j Vsk for carriage at depot.-Respectfully MRS. B. HILDERS PKOPKIKTUKSS Sept 20-1881. GARDEN SEEDST [HAVE a better stock of FRESH, SOUND SEEDS, than ever before ; jrrown in the ihadow of our own Southern Hills ; and bet? er adapted to Southern soil, and Southern j .limate than any seeds in the world. If any- j ?ody doubts this, it will cost very little to end and get a few and try them. Price ists sent on application. Address, J. W. VANDIVER, Seed Producer, Jan 16 Weaverville, N. C. BABBIT METAL. M IN-MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN L")f find at the office of the Watchman and huthron a supply of OLD TYPE METAL vhich is equal, if not superior to babbit met il for their uses. It can be bad at reasonable ates Tbl &&r?ttt and Iffost Complote Sitabliihmoat South. GEO; S. NACKER A SON, Established 1842. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office and Warerooms, King, opposite Cannon Street. W&? Yard* Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, AND BUILDING M?TEEIAL. Sep 20 ly 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. IIAKT A.M) COMPANY, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR FOR SALE, HAMES, TRACE CHAIN'S, BRADES STEEL. ELWELLS ANDJfctf DLED>?ES, AXES. PICKS, MATTOCKS, GRUB HOES. SOCKET SPADES, SWEDES IRON. REFINED IRON, PLOW STEEL. BACK BANDS, HAME STRINGS, PLOW LINES. Chicago Screw Pnlverizer Putt bCropi it Half the Cort of ti? Plow. RI>:s- AXLES? Over 100,000 Acres have been put into- GRAIN MILLS Crops by these Machines. ' PAMPHLETS FREE-CUTS & LETTERS. B0I'TINe CL0Tn' ... MILL ROCKS, Address. POT WARE, HART & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. TURPENTINE AND COOPERS' TOOLS. STATE AGENTS FOR HEMP'S DANUBE AND COTTON SEED SPREADER. THIS CUT SHOWS THE SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. AGENTS FOR WEST'S 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. .o FOR SALE THE DEERE CULTIVATOR. A NEW FEATURE AND A GRAND ONE. CHANGEABLE TREAD OF WHEEL*. LAST SEASON, WE ADDED THE NEW FEATURE OF ARRANGING THE WHEELS i SO THAT THEY COULD HE MAI E IO HUN ANY DISTANCE APART. AND ALL THE | REST OF THE CULTIVATOR KEEPS IN TACT. SO WE MAKE THEM TI!IS SEASON, j IT MATTERS NOT HOW CLOSE YOUR ROWS ARE TOGETHER; THE WHEELS CANBE j SET 'IO SUIT I HEM. 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. 0. I 1 ! l MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN Al ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, fi EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER. I a Correspondence Solicited with those in want of any work in the ahove j1 vue. Oct 24 mi i mm i ii, WILMINGTON, N. C., Cotton Commission Merchants, MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Fertilizers, IMPORTERS OF Genuine Pertwi&n Guano and German Zatnit, 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. Burrus, President First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; A. B. Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York. Oct 3_o M. L. KINA RD, CLOTHIER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Our Patrens : The 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 _ _ R BRUNHILD & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IMPORTERS OF LIQUORS. PROPRIERORS OF The Champion dar Factory, No 2 Granite Row, South Front St., WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct 3 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS POSION AID For more than & third of a Jcntmr the Mexican Huatang Liniment bas been known to millions all over tte world as tiie only safe reliance for fe relief of accidents and pain, lt ism. medicine above price and praise-th&>*st of Its kind? FOT every iona of eiternalpata the *~ MEXICAN Mastsng* Linte?iea?tis^th^^ft'e AqpaL It pe rietrat*? fleeh"*flno^u^e_ the very bone-making & continu ance of pain and Inflnmm^ TP?^B sible. Its effects upon Sum? Kesh and ? thc Ernte Creation are equi y wonder^Bj ful. The Mexican ? MUSTANG Liniment is needed bv#meoo<ry in m every house. Every daf/^f8 new? or ? the a Ron y ot an awfMT^* or Imrn ? subdued, of rhrumat martyrs ie*m stored, or a valnabl< nor?*^?r sawed by the bealing pver of thia ? LINIMENT which speedily cures^ aflme?ta oil the HUMAN FLESH I* -~ m^J? Bhenmatiam, yr*l\lngt, mtinm Join?s, Contraetedft11?^??* Barns ? and Scalds, Cnta,P "d| Sprains, Potion!"" Blt*? ?or? Nipple?, CaFj ?reart, ***** Indeed every foruP*?*ts?al dis- ? ease? It heals xrUP?* M For the BB?TK ojfnov rt corea ? Sprain?, SWIDT; J?^5if*H Founder, Harne??*"'**' ??\,r^"B etiei, Foot Bot, rf*w ^.c*mI^f*T,H Hollow Horn, Fr . "5*.' ^Z^H sails, Spavin, <P*,*n?^i?*b#?,*H Old Sore/, Pol?J^"? /U?lt"??0?l thc fiiaht and e/ry oth*r to which tfce|W"?? Stable and Stott**** ?*. ? The Mexican Pita?a;: Uniment? always cures anJ^ver disftppolaUjB andifcls,positAve?. ? TEEjBEST LINIMENTS ABOVE A i COMPETITORS HE^-. U6H?RUNNING NEVHOME IG MACHINE CO 30 U; )N SQUARE. NEW YO RK CH?G0? ILL. m -ORANGE, MASS. ANTA. GA. w. FO R S A L E BY IR A HAITI, Wedgefield, S. C M iNHOOD ST, HOW RESTORED ! shed. a new edition of Dr. CUL S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the nf Spermatorrhoea ur Seminal weak ntary Seminal Losse.*, Impotency* Physical Incapacity, Impediments , etc.: al*?. Consumption, Epilepsy uced by self-indulgence or ?exasl ce, Ac. bruted author, in this a dre im ble rly dem?nstrate?, from s thirty years' :UCC?sful practice, that the alarming conse? men*' cf self-abuse may be radically cured ; ?inf ng )ut a mode ot cure st once certain and >ffecj),aL hy which every sufferer, no matter rha) hi) condition may be, may cure himself ;Qea>ly, p. iva tel y and radically. ?V"7his Lecture should be in the hands of ymtb and every man in the land, ot inder seal, in a plain envelope, to ?ny post-paid, on reeept of six cents or two tamps. Address C?LVERWELL MEDICAL CO., St Nsw YORE; Post Office Box, 466. * ly KERCHNER CALDER BROS,, 0OTTON FACTORS - AND - WHOLESALE GROCERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. BAGGING, SALT, TIES, TWINE, BACCN, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CHEESE, &c, Ae, Wilson Chitds & Co.'s WAGONS, at j manufacturer's prices. Liberal advances OD Consignments^ and prompt returns at highest marlu prices. Sept. 2 B. R MITCHELL & SON, WILMINGTON, N. C. OFFER FOR SALE1 AT LOWEST PRICES Choice grades FLOUR, own manTt're. -ALSO, |*Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY. CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, -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. _R F. MITCHELL & SON. THE PURCELL HOUSE Wilmington, N. CL UNDER NEW NANAGEMJENT. First Class Hotel. Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchants $2 H j B. Lu PERRY Prf*pnetrtf. THE AIMAR HOUSE,' COHN KR OJ Vanderhorst and King Sts HAYING BEEN LEASED BY (Formerly of 190 Meeting-St.,) IS NOW OPEN for tb? accommodation ^Boarders. Parties viking CLi Heston ind tn? irtS^^e conveniently ?noated fori ness, and dir?ct?T*?H>n the line of Street Kaili Terms, per day, $HO Feb IS -TRADE NORMAN'S CORDIAL. -MARK ?STTBSaad effectual Bencdr for tb* ??re? ?Ol irregularities and disorders of ^ftrStT* ?ch and Bowels, whether im chfltlrw or ?galt*,, ltisacerpeaWe to the Stomach witboot bdmf offensive to the taste. ? Promptly reneging Dyientery. Maaaa CM? era Morbos, Cholera infanta?, Flor, Griping Pain?, Flatnlenev, Nausea, Aciditr of the Stomach, Heart born, Sick and Serr?os Headache and Dyspepsia. Kay be used in an derangements ot the Stomach and Beweis from refaucatioa ot the - j intestines or a change of food or water. NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black be rrj- Wine. Does sot contain. Opina and will not constipate. SpedaJTr recoo mended for Seasickness and Ti-thtny Children. Price 25c and $1x0 per book. Sold brr all Dr-ttgyittt and Dealer* ss EXCELSIOR CHEMOtt CO, Sote Proprietors, Walhalla, S.C. U.S.A. JOS. F. NORRIS FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 217 AND 219 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Two Matu moth Stores and Wai Houses, filled with a Fol) Line of the Finest; and Cheapest Furniture. The Cheapest Furniture House il Charleston, and a Piscouot of Five per cent, off on all Cavsh Sales. Dec 14_ 3m PH. SCHVCKMAN^ .271 KING STREET, v CHARLESTON, S. C. Importer of (EULIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANYA? EMBROIDERIES, DRESS TRIM MINGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, TASSELS Military and Upholstery Goods. ige ney of B nil cr?ete* Ladies9 Patterns. Stamping and Pinking in A great variety oj ?atterris. Lessons in ail the newest Styles of Embroidery. ?ri. SCHUCKMANN, WM. G. JATHO. Dec 12 _3m. ?T7TOT1 people are always on ff j tr J lookout for chances to ii rease their earnings, and in time becotoe] ..eal thy ; those who do not improve their of ortunities remain io poverty. We offer reat chance to make money. We want ma nj ien, women, boys and girls to work for. ight in their own localities. Any ona cai o the work properly from the 6rs* start, 'he business will pay more than ten times] rd i na ry wages. Expensive out6t furnished] ree. No one who engages fails to 10ney rapidly. You can devote your wi ime to the work, or only your spare lents. Foll information and all that ceded sent free. Address STINSON * COJ 'ortland, Maine. iLYON&HEALY State A Monroe Sts,, Chteaao.^ Wm Mod prepaid to any mUimt tb* i BAND CATALOCUf i for KKO. ?OO poco, SW C?fiav lof I otra moo u, SotU, Capa, Bri**! I Pompom, EpaoWu, Cap-Lunfa, Sundi. Dmrn Major* Staft. aad "HAU, Sondry had Ootfau, Rfi .Mstiffab, ?bo fa<lo<tn lwtrottta^MKr jtfcfat? for Anatoor Baa?h u?tOa?pr of Chale? Bond Mario? PATENTS Obtained, and all business tn the U. S. Patent Office, attended to for MODERATE FEES. Oar office is opposite theil. S. Patent Office, nd we can obtain patents in less time than bose remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. 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