The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 07, 1883, Image 4
MORALS ?ND PHILOSOPHY.
R^ViC. C^B&OWtf, Editor.
g-V'SeK??Bg for strawberries ready to eat,
' Finding them fragrant, large, and sweet,
H What do roo think, f l'on nd at m j feet,
' ia^bogreen hill-side ?
n sparrows 1 the canning things,
on hack and breast and wings,
with the dignity plumage brings,
their four mouths w ide. ?
o wer to watch my prize,
^ Watching their motions with eager ejes,
' Dropping my berries with glad surprise,
' A plain tire cry I heard :
Aad,looking np at the mournful call,
^ TspiedgSQ a branch near the old stone wall,
-J Tire jiitar little mother-bird.
v With grief and terror har heart was wrung,
And whale to the bough she elong
- She felt that the Hres of her birdiing* hang
On a still more slender thread. %
r^.4A^|??fie," I said, "if yon only knew,?
; That my heart wajUender, warm and true V1
. Bot tbe^tboughr that I loved her birdlings,
S foo,
Nerer entered her ?mall brown bead.
And so thr?ngb this world of ours we go,
jg oar bardens of seedless woe,
a heart beating heavy and slow,
Under its load of care ; :
Bat, oh, if we only, only knew
That Go^ was tender, and warm, and true,
And that he loved us through and through,
Oar hearts would be lighter than air.
Tell the People Their Sins.
Plais preacbin g is demanded. Wise
rers are saying that the crying sin
of the times xs covetousness Alas ! who
has not seen professors of the religion
sitting complacently under the
and rejoicing in the free grace
the Lord Jesus, while their hands
were stained with ill-gotten gain?
which is idolatry.' says
And of all sins idolatry
the vost certain to be overtaken with
mts. It debases the
tod make him as hard and
the gold he worships:
who heap up treasures for them?
selves, even when honestly acquired,
are condemned by Scripture. How
Im Beb severer judgment b theirs who
defraud the widow and the fatherless for
the salce of gain. The following is an
of the plain dealiug which
; to be exercised ai this point,
say that it b one whit too
tin ? *
Dr. William ?ndersott, for more than
fifty years pastor of a*ch a rob in Glas?
gow had a somewhat pointed way of
things,' as the following inci?
nerated in the 'Fee% Revi**;
_*He was once expounding the fif?
teenth Psalm, and had come to the word
Jttaary-'He that putted not out his
waoney to usury.* 'Boes thai mear,'
fe-asked, 'taking tea per cent, or
? more? Not entirely. It means also
ta? spirit m which the ten per cent, is
was o?ee m this church
f, and she wasted tweoty
i to begin a.small shop. Hading
friend she c^rne4XL ~n??7 lier minis
And 1happened to know a man
of- this church--who could ad
i vanee ?e money to the poor widow.
So we went to thb man-the widow
andi-?nd the man said be wonld be
happy te help the widow. And he
. drew o?t a hill for ?20. and' the widow
tingedit, a*? I signed it too. Then he
psi the signed paper in his desk, and
took out de money and gave k to the
widow. . Bat the widow, counting it,
?JmU *Sir, there -are only ?15/ 'It is
aH right/ said the man ; that is the
' interest I charge? And aa we had so
redress, we came away. But the' widow
prospered ; anAshe brought the twenty
pounds to me, and I took k myself to
. tbeoficeof the man. who had lest it,
: and ? caidato bira : 'Sir, there are the
?20from the widow/ And he said :
: 'Stet b tbe paper you signed, and if
! yoe know any other peor widow, I will
\ be happy to help her ia? the same way.'
I Aid to him: * You help the widow!
Sir, you have robbed thb widow and
gov, fci? he dammedf And, my
f friends, i kept my eye upon that man ;
sod b?fete six month? were over God
smote him and be died. ' That's year
usury. God's curse upon it I' We
can recall after many years the creep
of soul with which we listened to the
. dosing sentences, and the vivid retri?
bution failing suddenly es? a bad man.
Hear the solera? warn mg of James
wpeakkrg by tb* ffely Ghost: 'Gc to
' wow, you rieb men. weep and howl for
jour miseries shalt some upon you.
Your fiches are corrupted and your
garments are- motbeaten. Your gold
and stiver is cankered : and the rust of
diem shall he a witness against you, and
shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye
bate heaped treasure together for the
last days.'-United Presbyterian.
Consecration.
When property b consecrated to God
we cease to fear the loss of it, for it is j
not ours. God leaves it still in our
Care He only requires ' of us what we
eso do, and so, having done all, we can
stand. If it be going to ashes, .we can
look without a sigh after we done all;
bow blest sueh deliverance ! So with
dor bodies. If this mortal life close, we
simply sleep ; having consecrated to Him
we gladly let Him control and call away
wheo He will. When consecration
covers everything we claim and call onr
own for the present and time to come,
faith cali theo receive Christ, 'who, of j
God b made onto us sanctification
As ?5 examples of good people-sin
does not eease to be sin, because some
good people unhappily, fall into the
snares which the great enemy of souls
spreads for their delusion. It is and j
it shall be for a lamentioe, that good ;
men sin so deplorably ; and thereby j
countenance, what, eventually, tbeir '
principles condemn, asd what they may
day have deep cause to regret.
Ooo of the greatest blessings you can
late if s teodor hooest and enlighten?
ed conscience.
of detraction and cultivate a
ol Christbu kindness. Guilt,
and pain always attend sean
wat.
frfmg?og desire pr&yeth always,
-tboogh the tongue be sBent. If thou
art ?fer longing, thou sri ever praying
;^W^8: s|iepstb prayer % Wijen desire
Dont for Girls?
Don't flirt.
Don't ta?k slang.
Don't put on airs.
. Don't lear? to be cranky.
Don't try to arrest attention.
Don't think it's pretty to be pert.
Don't make a drudge of your mother.
Don't devote too much time to novel
reading.
Don't pick up chance acquaintances
on the street.
Don't make a fright of yourself to be
in fashion.
Don't look on every young man as a
good natured ice-cream freezer.
Don't run dova your girl friends in
their absence, it is a mighty mean trait.
Don't make op your mind to be sweet
to everybody's brother, but your own.
Don't marry a man who' has no evi?
dent way of supporting you. Love on
starvation principles was played ont
long ago..
Don't lose your heart on a Darwinian
specimen who parts bis hair in the mid?
dle. Plenty of men want wives ; wait
and you'll get one
Don't boast of your ignorance of
household affairs. In the present state
of society there is no surer stamp of
vulgarity.
Grains
The law of heaven is love.
? Christian is the highest style of
man.
The evening of life brings with it its
lamp. t .
Every beat of the pulse is a blessing
from God.
So long as we live in this world we
cannot be without trials and tribula?
tions.
What we charitably forgive will be
recompensed as well as what we chari?
tably give.
Eternal, unchangeable truths come
to men. not -by experience, but only
through intuition aud revelation.
Every to-morrow has two handles.
We can take hold of it by the haudle of
anxiety otvthe handle of faith.
It is not until we have passed through
the furnance that we are made to know
how much dross there is in our compo?
sition.
The Westminster Teacher says :
.The kind of Christianity the Bible
teaches is that? which flows over the rim
of the Sabbath and runs down through
all the days of the week, making meo .j
and women better purer truer and more
unselfish.' It is not the words which
one may otter in the prayer and confer?
ence meeting that tells most weightily
for the cause of Cbrist, or that exer?
cises most influence upon the world,
but the general tenor of one's every day
life. That man lives to good purpose in
whose life from day to day his neigh*
hors discover an aroma of. truthfulness
and uprightness and christlikeness. ?
man preaches perhaps more forcibly by
the-general tenor of his life and his un?
conscious influence than he does by
those utterances in wihch he endeavors
to set forth religious truth.
As When She Was Young.
"I have used Parker's Hair Balsam and
tike it better than any similar preparation I
know of,'* writes Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife of
Rev. P. Perry, of Coldbrook Springs, Mass.
"My hair -was almost entirely gray, bnt a
dollar bottle of the Balsam has restored the
softness;, and the brown color it had when I
was young-not a single gray hair left.
Since I oegan applying*tbe Balsam my bair
has stopped falling out, and I find that it is a
perfectly harmless and agreeable dressing."
AD exchange says: "A Mississippi dog
bit off a boy's nose and swallowed it." This
shows the thoughtfulness of the dog. If be
had swallowed the nose without biting it off,
it must hare proven fatal to the boy.
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ORANGES AND FLORIDA.
Better than Breezes and Blossoms
Under' a New Plag.
Even the balmy air and orange groves of
Florida fail to keep its people full of happi?
ness and comfort. Art must help nature
everywhere-in the tropics as among the
pines of the North. 'And, chief among the
blessings which are adapted to all zones,' j
writes Dr. J. G. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla.,
"is Parker's Tonic. It seems to have the
World for a field, and most of the current
diseases yield to its action. I have used it
in the case of a delicate and dyspeptic young j
lady, with the most gratifying results. It
seemed to accomplish with ease what the j
usual prescriptions and treatment for that J
miserable malady failed wholly to bring !
about. ? am also glad to stale that the Tonic j
has greatly relieved me personally of a trou- j
blesoroe atonic condition of the stomach of j
long standing. it 13 the ideal puri?er and in- J
vigorant." j
Messrs. H i seo x & Co. call especial attention j
to. the fact that after April 16, 1883, the j
name and style of this preparation will here- j
after\e simply Parker's Tonic. The word j
"Ginger" is dropped, for the reason that un- j
principled dealears are constantly deceiving I
their patrons by substituting inferior prepa
rations under the nameof Ginger; andas gin- j
gerisan unimportant flavoring ingredient in ?
our Tonic, weare sure that onr friends will !
agree with ns as' to the propriety of the
change. There will he no change, hovcettr, in i
the preparation itself ; and all bottles remain
tng in the hands of dealers, wrapped under i
the name of "Parker's Ginger Tonie," con-j
tain the genuine medicine if the signature of |
Hiscox k Co. is at the bottom of outside j
wrapper. .
"T?TTFS !
PILLS \
Baggage w^T^r^^^-j^r? j
TORPID BOWELS,
DISCRD?R?D LVJE?, \
_ and MALARIA. !
From these sources cxbe Uirce-fcurthsoi j
tho diseases of tho Luman ruco. These
symptoms indicate their existence : 2>--* o- !
Appetite, JBovycI? costive, tic:; Head- j
ache, ruHaeas after cntiv.g, n version tu
exertion of fcody or minc, ?ru etatfou I
ot food, Irritability o?" temper, ?ow
spirits, A Velins of haring neglected
&ox?? itity, -MEEIUCSSJ Zfta&erSn?: at thc I
He<Mr , J>?ts before tuc eye?, l>?iri,iy col- I
oreti Uriue, COIVSTIr.u? <!.>- ?
nana thense of a remedy uinr ^ direstiy j
on tho Liver. . As alavcr medicine TSTJTT'S
Pl LT.S hav* no equal. Thcir acti on thc I
Kidney ..-?tid Skin isaiso prompt : removing
all imparities through these three ** *cav- ?
exigera of th? system,'* pro<ii:c:r.tr uppo?
tito,9or?:i<? direction, re? ulir stools^ ri cloi?.r j
skinaad a vigorous body. Tl'?T'S i'lT.L.S
cause no nausea or griping ncr Interfere j
with dailv werk and arc a perfect
AfiYIOOTB TO K3ALARZA. !
HE FEEI?S jLIiiLl A KEW HI ATS.
**I have had Dyspepsia, willi Cor.slipa
tion.two years, and nave tri??d ten different
kinds of pills, and T?TT'S are the 2rst
that have dono me any good. They have
cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is
splendid, food digests readily, and I now
have natural passages. 1 feel Uki* a new !
man." W. I>. EDWAEDS, Palmyra, O. |
Bo^every?7here,SSo. Q3ioe,4j Murray 8t.?y.T. !
TOTTS HAIR ?Yir
GRAT HAIS OB WHISKERS changed in?
stantly to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single ap.
plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists,
or sent by ?xpvesa on receipt o/ ? 1.
O?tice, 44Hurray Street, New York.
TOTifcJ?U. Mu&giu. z:::.:: rr.:? 1
Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin
is within ; its manifestations without. Hence,
to cure the the disease the cause roust be re?
moved, and in no other way can a cure ever
be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY
AND LIVER CCRE is established on 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
tbe 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
and pain from the system.
For the innumerable troubles caused by un?
healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs;
for the disttessing Disorders of Women ; foi
Malaria, and for physical derangements gen?
erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be?
ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions
said to be just as good.
For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE
DIABETES CURE.
For sale by all dealers.
% H. H. WARNER k CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
* .an*. ?SI
/^tetter's Stomach Bitters, Oy increasing
vital power, and rendering the physical
functions regular and active, keeps the
system in-good working order, and protects
it against disease. For constipation, dys?
pepsia and liver complaint nervousness,
kidney and rheumatic ailments, it is in?
valuable, and it affords a sure defence
against malarial fevers, besides removing
all traces of such disease from the system.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
POUT2'S
HORSE Aft? CATTLE POWDERS
KO HOBSK -will die of COLTC. BOTS or LCXG FE
YSK, If Foutz'p Powders are usetLin time.
Foutra Powders will cure and prevent Koo CHOLKKA.
Foutz's Powders will prevent GAPES rs FOWLS.
Fonte*? Powders will increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and nuke the butter linn
and sweet.
Foutz'B Powders will cure or prevent almost EVKIT?
DISEASK to which Horses and Cattle are sub ect.
FOCTZ'S PowDvrns WILL OIVK SATISFACTION.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID T. rCTTTZ, Pr o pricer,
E?LT:^or.r, KD.
A. J. ?HINA,
DEALER IN.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
-AND
C liem icals.
FINK TOILET SOAPS. HAIR ANTl) TOOTH
BRUSHES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY
TOILET ARTICLES, kc, kc.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
-AN!?
DYE STUFFS.
GLASS, PUTTY, &c.
Wainwright's Patent Medicated
Nest Eggs. .
These egg3 are filled with the most power?
ful drugs for the destruction of Hen Lice,
Mites, &c. and will cleanse your nest and
setting hens iu a few days. Price 5 cts. each.
$??~ Physicians' prescriptions accurately
compounded. March IS-ly
J. S. RICHARDSON. P. G. BOWMAN.
RICHARDSON & BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office up stairs ?in Bultman's new building.
SUMTER, S. C.
Apr 17
JAR. D. BLANKING, WM. D. BLAKD?NC.
BLAMING & BUNDING,
Attorneys at Law,
Sumter, S. C.
June 21 tf.
Belleiite Cotton M\ Ce.
.COTTON BATTING
PREPARED IN ROLLS
FOR COMFORTS, QUILTS AND
MATTRESSES.
SOLD AT THE FACTORY AND BY
merchants in Sumter at 10 cents per
pound.
Liberal discount to thc trade allowed.
D. JAMES WINN,
Rcpt 19-ly_ President.
BLANKS
LIENS,
TITLES,
MORTGAGES,
BILLS OF SALE,
BONDS,
And Other Blanks in Variety,
FOR SALK
AT THIS OFFICE.
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NAME STAMPS FOR MARKING CLOTHING
wirh itidellible ink, or for printing vishirg
cards. ?nd
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orders filled promptly. . i
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AMATEURS.
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^Seft Bulbs, French Bult?,
^Ofcj American Bulbs. Also
jgMJfagMj Plants for Greenhouses
?M IP fcll li ll i m m? -^ic?ow Gardens,
FREE1 ^??,AB<>chester,N.r.&Chicairo,IlL
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PORCELAIN-LINED
OB
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: COPPER-LINED
PUMP
Do not be argued Into
buying inferior Goods.
For salo by thc best
, houses in the Trade.
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308 MARKET ST., Philad'a.
Write to me for nama o? nearest Agent.
-TRADE
NORMAN'S
-MARK
ASOIS and effectual Remedy forth? euro of
ail tm'ijalaxities and disorders of tae Stom?
ach and Bowel*, whether in children or adults.
It is acceptable to the Stomach without being
Offensive to the tarte.
Promptly relief ing Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Choi
ei-a Morbus, Cholera Infantum,
Flux, Griping Pains, Flatulency,
Nausea, Acidify of the &t omach,
Heartburn, 8ick and Kervous
Headache and Dyspepsia. May
be used in all derangements of
the Stomach and'Bow els from relaxation of the
intestines or a change of food or water.
NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and harmless as Black?
berry Wine. Does not contain Opium
and will not constipate. Specially recom?
mended for Seasickness and Teething
Children.
Price 25c and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold bu all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.
EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, S. C. U. S. A.
THE BEST
OF ALL
70S IMAMS BEAST.
For more than a third cf a ccntnry the
Mexican Mustang T<tntmont has been
known to millions all over the world as
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It is a medicine
above price ana praise-the beat of ?ia
kind? For every form of external pata
the
Mustang Liniment is without an equal.
It penetrates flesh, and muscle to
the very bone-making the continu?
ance cf pain and inflammation impos?
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and
thc Brute Creation are equally wonder?
ful. The Mexican
Liniment is needed by somebody in
every house. Every day brings news of
the agony of an awful scald, or born
subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re?
stored, or a valuable horse or oz
.area by the healing power of this
MENT
which speedily cures such ailments of
the HUNAN FLESH as
Rheumatism, Swellings. Stiff
Joints? Contracted Muscles, Burns
and Scolds, Cuts, Braises and
Sprains^ Poisonous Bites and
Stings, Stlifiiess* Lameness, Old
Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and
indeed every form of externa! dis?
ease* It hexlg without scars.
For the BRUTE CEEAHOX it cures
Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Joints,
Founder, Hnrness Sores, Hoof Dis?
eases, Foot Xtot, Screw Worm, Scab?
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind
galls, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone,
ld Sores, Poll Evii, Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to which toe occupants of the
Stable and Stock Yard are liable*
The mexican Mustang Uniment I
always cures and never disappoints; j
and it is, positively,
OF ALL
FOB im OB BEAST.
Vas* .?s-*, vj*
Address, TAYLOR MFC. CO.
(PIMM Mention thU Paper.) . Charlotte,. N. C.
America Ahead!
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS.
ASK FOR IT! BUY IT!? TRY IT!!i
PAYNE'S 10 Horse Spark-Arresting
Portable Engine ha* cut IO.OOO ft. of Michigan Pine
Boards in 1U hours, uuruing elaba from tho saw iu
eight-foot lengths.
Our io JJor?c irs Guarantee to famish power to
tew KOW ir i of Hemlock Boinls in ji? (?our*:. Our
lo min.? icili cat /*>" '/< '.?' ir. .- ?tue ?linc.
v^'V-*?; . (i : 'inplies ara M:AI-ANT?:KI> to
ftJ^.jJf^U '1 a hoRje-powtr 011 H less
K;i: ? ' '''water than any oilier Kn
^?^f^j^f.S i:in- v.i-i lined willi an Automatic
?J-I t l,? < : ' ' ,I"voaw?fl' a Stationary
jB8?i: *? $E 'r '""r;!?hli! Ensrne. Boiler. Circa
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^^?mitJlJV'i!hc'r ,r 3?ed??"*^ Pattin
^^^piS^^^SyWv<niifhi [ro:i Pulley. s<nd fur our
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TV. F. ?c 30111S BARNES, {
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BIRDSALI^S NOVELTY CIRCULAR SAW MILL, on wheels or stationary.
The saw travels, log remains stationary. Guaranteed will cut 3,000 to 4.000 feet, 1 inch
lumber per day with 10 horse engine, or 2,000 to 3,000 feet with 6 horse engins. A
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THE BIRDS ALL SEPARATOR, celebrated for its perfect cleaning qualities
and fast threshing. ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED.
OLD GINS 1O?DZS AS I?QOD AS NSW.
AGENT FOR THE AUGUSTA COTTON GIN WORKS
which have suitable machinery and experienced workmen, and repair promptly anj' make of
Cotton Gins-especially the Gullet and Barrett-in the best manner. REPAIR WORK
should be sent in at once. Orders promptly filled for Gin Ribs, Saws, Bristles, &c , &c.
FOR SALE, the Improved Gullet Magnolia Gin and Barrett Gin, new and in perfect
order at reduced prices. Write for Circulars.
O. JUL. STONE .A^ent,
Jane 12 AUGUSTA, GA.
i3\ The Largest and Most Complete
?sk Establishment South.
8E0. S. HACKER & SON,
Established 1842.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H Office and Warerooms, King, opposite
Cannon Street.
Ii^^i-'&t' '?' J?kl.--'?"1" .. _?>._?-*''" efe!
Yards Wolfe Street and Railroad Avenue.
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOGES, SASH,
BLINDS,
AND BUILDING MATES!AL.
Sen 20
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. Carts, Dra)rs, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows.
HARBY BROS., Agents, Sumter and Kingstree, S. C.
April 10 _ly
CHARLESTON, S. C.
-OFFER THEIR
ASH EL
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.OF
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MADE OF FLOATS, &c.
Specially adapted to Peas and to growing crops of Cotton and Corn, Fruit Tree?, &c.
For Terms, Hand Books, Agricultural Primers, and Good Articles on Peas, Floats, Ash
Element, Kainit, &c, address the
ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
May 29 _ _ CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHARLESTON, S. C
BUILDERS OF
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IUD BOILERS,
-AND
Machinery, and dealers in Engineers' Supplies. Agents for Deane & Worthing?
ton's Steam Puuips. Correspondence solicited. Estimates
furnished on application.
IRON FENCING for private or public grounds and cemetery lots.
C. MAYHEW
J. MILTON MAYHEW.
FLORENCE, S. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
mm Al 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.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE.
AS TO OUR FILLING CON Til ACTS WK BEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS:
Mayesvillc, S. C.-Jas. R. Mu'.drow, E. P. Mayes. Sumter. S. C.-John O'Donnell.
Manning, S. C.-W. K. Bell. J. Gal luchar. Marion, S. C.-Ed. I). Jone?, W. S. Fox worth.
Darlington, S. C.-Mrs. D. C. R.-isr, John Sislcron. Lexington. S. C.-Scott Hendrix, P.
Roof. Leesville. S. C.-L. Hartley, J. A. Mitchell. Edgcfield,'S. C.-C. W. Creighton. E.
J. Norri?. Minter' Store, Union County, S. C.-J. R. M in tes. Spartan burg, S. C.-E. S.
Allen. Wansborough, S. C.-H. D. Lauderdale. Many others can I'C furnished on ap?
plication;
Corresponde ii rc Solicited willi those tn want of o ny work in thc above I hie.
Oct. 24 _ _
IS MANUFACTURED BY
FISH BEOS. Sc CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing none but the 33?fB"i
of WORKMEN, usiu? nothing bet FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VE BY
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we nava
Justly earned the reputation of making
"THE BEST WACON ON WHEELS. '
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, give
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant tho FISH BROS. WAGON No.to newell made in every partie
ular and ol good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair
usage. Shonld any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the
price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a
limpie of the broken or defective parts an evidence. ?
Knowing w? can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send
for Pricts and Terms, and Xor a copy of THE RACINE AGRICULTURIST^ to
FISH BROS. & CO., Racine, Wis.
F. W. WAGKNEB. 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
ha9 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 aoj Goods
wc hare in Stock.
We solicit consignments 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,
DROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR,
ARDUCKLE'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, . Jj.
WULBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Provisions, Liprs, Toteo, fe
167 and 169 East-Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2_6_
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
STE KLO? SILVER
-AND
Rich Jewelry.
OKDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
JAMES ALLAN'S,
307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S: C.
Sep 20_lv_
TR?DAL PRESENTS,
STERLING SILVER,.
-AND
RICH JEWELRY.
-0
Orders Promptly Attended to
S. THOMAS/JY, (fe BRO.,
273 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
December 6.
ADAMS. DAMON & CO.,
No IS BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
DEALERS IN
STOVES; RAMSES,
GR A TES,
KABBLE AND SLATE MANTELS,
Pumps, Lead and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead, j
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cona Drain P:->es, |
and Chimney Tops. J^/ *
Sep 20 _ i y__ j
W. C. FORSYTE & SON, j
DEY GOODS;
CLOTHING, j
406 & 408 King Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Wholesale Merchants.
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds. ;
HIDES, FURS AND SKINS, j
WOOL,, WAX, RAGS. PAPER !
' STOCK AND COTTON.
Cotton Ties, New and Spliced, j
Circulars of Prices furnished ou application. I
P. 0. MOS 156,
CIIARLESTOX, S. C.
February lo ly
HILBERS HOUSE."
2S4 King Street, vest to Masonic Tem
plc, Charleston, S. C.
Rutes $1.50 per day. reduced rates by the
week or month, According to location of
rooms.
This house, so well and favorably knowu j
as being a strictly first-class boarding house, j
is centrally located, accessible to wholesale j
and retail stores, theatres, and places of in
terest, and especially desirable tor business J
men or families visiting the city, nothing be?
ing neglected to make its guests comfortable.
Ask for carriage at depot.-Respectfully
MRS. B. HILBERS PaonasTSESS
j^p^Q--188L _ j
I>"|7QrTl not, life is sweeping by, go;
XvJLliio J_ and dare bet?re you die, j
I somectntig mighty and sublime leave behind j
to conquer time." $(J'J a week in your own j
! towa. f'5 outfit free. No risk. Everything,
j new. Capital not required. We will furnish j
you everything. Many are making fortunes. '
Ladies make as much as men, and boys and
! girls make ^rca: pay. Reader, if you want j
j business at which you can make great pay all j
i thc time, write for particulars to ti. Hallett ? i
! Co..Portland, Maine.
State & Monroe Sis., Chicago
Will rem! rct'ti'i ??> ?By adrtre*? their
BAND CATALOGUE?
Ifor !*>y. vtn) pw. 210 Engrarinp
of i n?tniiu*i>t?. >"iti> Cfc ps lUt*,
l'ompon?, Epaulet?, CVp-Limpi,
>l?nds. Drum Major's Stalf* acd
"Hits Somlr? Ran-l Outlits, Repairing
;, Materials SM incl?n'.? Itutructlon ?cd Er
icrvfe-* for Amateur Bauds, and a Catalogua'
of Choie Hand McUc,
i AGENTS WANTED
i PURE TEAS. A pen ts wanted every- !
j where to sell teas to families, hotel.- and large :
j consumers. Thc largfeststock in the country to
select from ; qualities of al! descriptions from j
the highest imported to the lotvest grades : a j
I large discount and a handsome income to all ?
j who sell for us. Country store keepers, drug
I gists who wish to sell teas in sealed pound
packages or tin canisters, peddlers, and in
j fact all who wish to obtain an honorable liv
! ing by selling teas should write us for a cir
! cnlar. Original American Tea Co., establish
i ed in 1840.
P. O. Box 12S7 Address.
HOBT. WELLS Presdt.,
Mar 27 43 Vesey St., New York.
BABBIT METAL.
(1 IN-MAKERS AND REPAIRERS CAN
"J* find at the oflice of the W?itchman and
Southron a supply of OLD TYPE METAL
which is equal, if not superior to babbit met?
al for their uses. It can be had at reasonable
rates
i
R F. MITCHELL & m
WILMINGTON, N. C. I
OFFER FOE SALE "
AT LOWEST PRICES
Choice grades FLOUR, own maa'f 'o're.
-7 ALSO,
Fresh Ground MEAL, HOMINY
CRACKED CORN, PEA MEAL, vc. ,
-ALSO.
Selected KED RUST PROOF SE?^ -
OATS.
Selected BLACK SEED OATS/
Selected North Carolina asj, Maaland
SEED RYE.
Selected White & Red SEED WHEAT, f
All oar Goods guaranteed best qudi
.j and at lowest prices. No charge for
delivery to Railroad.
B. F. MITCHELL & SON.
E. J. POWERS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.,
Cotton Commission Merchant*.
MANUFACTURER OP
High Grade Fertilizers,
IMPORTER OP
Genuine Peruvian G-oanc and German
Kainit.
Libera! advances made OD consignments of
Cotton, to which special attention is given.
Correspondence solicited. Special induce?
ments to large bnyers of fertilizers.
Reference?.-E. E. Burras, President First '
National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; A..B.
Gibbs & Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York.'
Oct 3_,_ o
THE PURCELL HOUSE
Wilmington, N. C.
UNDER NEW NANA G EMEN T.
First Class Hotel.
Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day-Merchante $200
B. 1,. PERRY
Proprietor.
NEW SCARBOROUGH HOUSE,
No. 104 North Water St. and Princess St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C
The finest restaurant in the City.
Board. $1.25 per day, Meals, 35 cents.
Three tickets for $1.00.
July 17 R. J. SCARBOROUGH.
THE ?IMAR HOUSE,
CORNER OP
Vaiide^prst and King Ste
HAfpG BEEN LEASED BY
(Formerly of 190 Meeting-St.,)
IS 2?0W OP ?TN for th? accommodation of
Bonrders. 1 arded visiting Charleston will
find this House conveniently situated for bo?? \
uess. and directly on the line of Street Railway.
Terms, per dav, $1 50.
Feb 13 _
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT EOUSE^
with all modern improvements, is uow
open for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON, >
Mav 6. Pxosxiefors
TTTTOTT^ people are always on the
VY XiO-Hi lookout for* chances to in?
crease their earnings, and in time become .
wealthy ; those who do not improve their op?
portunities remain io poverty. We offer a
grnat chance to make money. We want many
men j women, boys and girls to work for us
nigbt in their own localities. Any one can
(0 the work properly from the first start. '
i":7e business will pay more than ten times.*
ordinary wages. Expensive outfit farnighed
tree. No one who engages fails to make
money rapidly. Yoi^'yg dor?te your whole
time to the y^.*s. &*y,n\v your spare mo?
ments. Fj-^ information and all that is
nefded ?k? free. Address STINSONS CO.,
Poriias^T Maine.
PATENTS
?-tained, and all business in the U.S. Patent
Office, attended to for MODERATE FBgS.
Cur office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office,
and we can obtain patents in less time taan>
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, the Supt.
of Money Order Div., and to officials of the
U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice,
terms and reference to actual clients in your
own State, or couutv address"
' CA. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
August ?
GRAHABFS STABLE!
REPUBLICAN-STREET,
.*? -?S*-.
mm m mm.
Good Driving Horses.
--AND
Farm and Tit?ber Mules,
Also, on band, a fine assortment of
BUGGIES,
OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES,
At pi ices to suit thc times.
CKLEBRATEO
Old Hickory Waga
Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Mani
facturing Company, of Louisville, Ky.
-ALSO
TENNESSEE WAGONS.
March 20 W. M. GRAHAM.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
T. 0. WR0TEN,
HTMIF. FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Ready 1
|_ to b? worked up at the lowest livkrg
ligures. J
HARNESS of the latest style anet of my
own workmanship, at my shop to sell,
1 nm prepared to do all kinds of Jobs ia H
my line of business. All Orders received ,
will be promptly attended to, and with .the
greatest care.
-A full line of
READY-MADE HARNESS,
SADDLES. BRIDLES, .
COLLARS. MARTIN?
GALES, and
EVERYTHING ELSE'
pertaining to a First-class Harness Shop.
OLD HARNESS made to look as good
as NEW.
COVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS
-A SPECIALTY.
All WORK in nv line GUARANTEED
to give SATISFACTION. \
Corner of Main and Republican Streets.
March 15, 1881.. *?