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?KLHHON, MORALS m PHILOSOPHY. Rev. C. a BROWN, Editor. WHICH ?OVED HEH BEST. .*T terej?n??oiber,** said title John ; Then forgetting his word, his cap went oft And he wa? off to the garden swing, And left her wood and water to bring;. MI love y0% mother, " said rosy Nei>; "Hose better than tongue can tel IV Then-she teased and pouted fall half thc day, Till hoc mo tber rep iced- when she went to /"I Mvt'jM mother,"* said little Ska; "Te-daj PH help yon. all I can ^ Sow glad I am that school doesn't keep V So she rocke? tho baby tili it feet asleep. Then stepping softly she brongbt the broom, And swept the foe* ?nd tidied the-room -r BUST and-happy all day was she, aelpfnlabd happy as she coe ld be. jon, mother/ again, they said Three little children going to bed. jfew do-yoc mink that mother guessed ' Which of theo really loved ber best ? 33? Strongest Blink. ' Jester is tb* strongest drink. It? drives mills ; Ufe tue drink of lions and j horses, and Samaos never drank any- j thing else. Let joan g men be teetotal? er? if only for economy's sake. The beer money wiH soon build a noose. If what goes into the mash tab weat into tire kneading trough, families would beWte? fed and-better taught. If ?bat is spent in waste were ocfy ?trod against a taioy day, workhouses would never be built. The man who spends his money with the publican, . .and* thinks the ' landlord's bow and *How do yon do, my good fell o w T meas true respect is a perfect simpleton-.. We don't light fires- fer the "Wring's comfort, bat to- roast him. a_do not keep pot booses for laborer's good ; iTthey do, they certainly mis? their -aim. Why then should people drink ?for the good of the boase." If I ?pend money for the good of any house let it be my own. and not the land? lord's. It is a bed weil into which yon -nest pct water; and tbs beer-boase is :* bad friend, because it takes your all -and lettes you nothing, but headaches. fie who calls these bi? friends who Bet bim sit and drink by the hour ?tojgetbor is ignorant-very ignorant.. Why, ?ed lions, aneV tigers, and val - ?tares?real) creature of prey, and why ?do so many put themselves wit bio the fpowerefthe jaws and talons?' Such ?as drink and Uve riotously-, and wonder ?why their (aces a re ss-blotchy and their ipockets se bare, vron bi leave off woo ?dering af t?ey had two grains of wis .dom. K%ej might; as-well ask an elm ; h -tree fer pears as Io ok te- loose %ealth -asd wealt-jr^CfctSse^ wbe go Sojthe-^pofclic h< rn.se for happiness belimb a tree to find! feb?.-Rec. Mr. Heading the above* reen 11s to mind ibo following fines fiVnvlH?lton Samson ,tJ$ madness to think: ase of strongest wines, Jfcad strongest drinks c or chief support of health, "When Goa, with these? forbidden,, made * choke te rear ffife mighty champion ?ttrosg above corn drink jj was only* fcom- the liquid ?cook.** Church Love, Tais bas something in it akin to Tove cf booie and country, because a church becomes a home in which these are, brethren and ties clo. je like those of j i hlood ;. and it is a kingdom, too, with j ] its extended territory, laws, govern- < ment and pleasant traditions- and his- J ! <ory. It is almost impossible to con of one being heartily fa a- cb a rob -without having his son! stirred by a3?c tion for it and interest in its welfare. Wherever ibis affection exists it will ^prompt to active efforts to promote its well being and to make it abfe to do its work in connection with its associates. Otven the man who loves bia congre? gation and theo his d?nomination who speaks well of them and is interest? ed in (heir peace and prosperity who seeks to shield them fro? reproach ' and to bold them op honorably before the world--and there is one who will abound in good works and all available Christiso offices. His hand will be felt io their carrent life, and bis cheer? ful spirit will proclaim the joy he has s in bis relationship nod the opportunity it gives of honoring his Master. Fadeless Glory. ; There is a glory that fades, and there is a glory that is fadeless. Earth? ly glory is destined to wane into sha? dows ; bat the glories of salv.itiou crown the soul even here with wreathes of fadeless brightness and bea Qty. Earth-born glories cast none of their {sinter rays across the tide, to gild with their feeble ftekerings the nether shore. The faith and hope inspired at the cross looks into thc infinite beyond, and be? holds io its clear views crowns of glory that fade not away. It is strange that immortals capable through grace of ascending the sun lit-hills of heaven? ly- brightness, of bearing on the sancti- ? ? ?ed brow the glory of Heaven's o wac ter- ? ; nal coronation, can be satisfied to seek ! c life's empty honors, which are but for 1 1 a day. Unending existence should seek unending realization. The- pathway of true glory leads by the manger and the ! cross; by the garden and the tomb ; by v Bethany. Footprints have been here j before oe making the place of such feet ; | indeed glorious. Bear render, take '? j this ever shining pathway.-American j Wedeyan. Beceips for Caring Smallpox. ; j The Stockton. California, Herald says a lady of reliability writes as fol b ws : I herewith append a recipe which bas been used to my knowledge in hundreds of case*. It will prevent or core small-pox, though the pittings are filling, it isas unfailing as fate, and con? quers io every instance; it is harmless when taken by a well person ; it will also care scarlet fever : Sulphate zinc, one , grain, fox-glove (digitalis,) oae grain, j j half teaspoonful sugar, mix with two tablespoon s ful of water; when thoroughly ! mixed, add four ounces of water : take ! nspoonful every hoar; either disease will dtssappear in twelve hours. For ; a child smaller doses according to age. ! ?f counties would compel their physi- j ciaos to ose this, there would be no j need for pest-houses, if yon value ad- : wise and experience, use this fer that j fwpible disease." j Help from Sorrow. sNo words caa express how much the j world owes to sorrow. JVlost of the ? psalms were born iu a wilderness. I Most of the epistles were written in a ? prison. The greatest thoughts of the j greatest thiokcrs have all passed j through fire. The gieatest poets have j 'learned in sufieriug what they taught j in song.' Tu bonds Banya? lived thc' allegory that he afterwards indicted, and we may thank Bedford Jail for the, .Pilgrim's Progress.* AU the fore? most worthies ot" our world, all the spiritual heroes of our race have been men of sorrow and acquainted with grief. Take comfort, afflicted Chris- j tian! you have often prayed to be made j of some use in the world before you j die, and now the answer to that prayer . has come. God tries you because in I some way He is about to use you ; for | your history wiM furuish no exception, j to the rule that when God is about to ? make pre-eminent use of a man he puts him in the fire. Habit. There was once a horse that used to pull around a sweep which lifted dirt fros the depths of the earth He was kept at the business for nearly 20 years, until he became old, blind, and too stiff in the joints to be of further use So be was turned into a pasture, or left to crop the grass without any one j to disturb or bother him. But the \ funny thing about the old horse was . that every morning, after grazing a j while, he would start on a tramp, going | round and round in a circle, just at? he | had been accustomed to do for so many j years. He would keep it up for hours, md people often stopped to look and wonder what had got into the head of [be venerable animal to make him walk wound in such a solemn way when ' :U?ere wa?* no earthly ticed of it. But ie was the force of habit. And the boy ?7 h o forms bad or good habits in his poe th will be led by them when he be .oitesuld, and will be miserable or ,aPi?y accordingly. A reflective mind is not a flower that rrows wild, or comes up of its own ac ord. The difficulty is indeed greater han jaaoy, who mistake quick recol setiou for thought, are disposed to ad sit ; but; how much less than it would ie, havel we not been bo>*n and bred in a Christian Sand, few of us are sufficient? ly awaye. Truly may we, and tbank ally ought we to exclaim with the salraist: 'The entrance of thy word iveth light; it giveth understanding ) the sotnpie.'-Coleridge. A lady once watching a potter at fork said to her companion. 'How tired is foot must be.' The patient potter iised his eyes and said, 4No marm, it i tn't thc foot that kicks. The one that ands gets tired.' Ts not here a tonght fer you ; Willing Workers, ie if you ?ttTtSod one. T?tW???> BOWELS, DISORDERED LS VER, i . and i&ALARIA. ^i^oni these soo ces arise thrce-focrths ot \ .ha aseases cr/ I io Luman mee. These '< symptoms issie ate their existence : r.oxy o j Appetite, 5ot/<5'.? coe live, >j:tl- ??esd- i teie, foXatcss -nt ter eating, ?:^en.ieu ta . exertion of bod; - or scisri, Err-cistwn I rt food, Irria J Oity cf temper, IVnv j rpirtts, A feVJ 3 pr 0<* ftayfcjg neglected i toxae duty, Z>H z nea*, FSatterfcic ci tho s aK3ort??>oti ?. * ?t> th? ty*his?cd- ' ?ed Uria?, < < K?XIPA'?C3;' ?ln.? do- i zuui? tho uso 01 * - Terne i y *?'-r? t - r ir^ot^ r m??e J,?vor.. 1?>fclivor T.-??-;: ?CJ::C tirios \ ?JI*ZS 'izvfiTio ?.caai: V.i.eir rc?-v?cn thn ii ?eersanUSk ta?saJso promec* removing * Ul ina purities thtcurh ?>.< se three *. ?xrr- \ :??cra of tY.t srtixzns' pr: *rpe? \ i?e.'sOK.Md xViXi S-'JO??. rcvrtC yt'?o:?.- s otear -i ?Sd?ssada. vir.o rc as Lcxv.-. -j ?7'?"?"5 r ?T.:,'? 5 r.TRO no O?. or ?ri->;.r; BO? Lionero j ?nth dally vrcx '?: CI?! ?Yo i. \: 'ri: si kmWQVZ: TO j u I have had ?>y.:n?T>si:-, vi;h f.V?isf?r.?- j isn.twoycar3 : c<:? h.: vc ?xiecl ?rr. j :ind3 of p?lsj : nd l^ijZ} Vii arc <Lii^ ?rss i hetthave dua s 210 ca? goc<-. Hwy iiavt) \ dc&ncd me ea*; .nicc?y. My SOL cri. j ii ' iplcji?i?d, ?ooe 15?cjt3 rcadS]. red I cow ] lave natara! pr ssapea. f. feel lih a 1.. vr t ?an-" \r.?>- JBO?V?KDS, Pahayta, O. j 0!?AT KA:K "WR?8E2?13 c>iS".^i io- I =tant:y to a G v SSY I?.^CF; J;y <? s?/.:?.;?w ? -> 1 ?jilearlo? cf : id- IJTI:. bci.? o? D? iwvists, ] >r seat try ex;*rt ?S on receipt or ? ?. * O?Sice, <4 3Ii rray Street, Stew Tori. ? rSTT'J ?ABBAl Cr '?tt?Ui R?K!??3 FB?? ! SOLXB SHOT AOAIXST Blood Poison ? i > _ i AT^A*T?, GA., April 17,1S33. j Ia 1ST? I wa* t";e \ictioi of a terrible Blood PoL?H>n. J r^d after :>einir treated t>y t?ree physician?. wu< cen- j < Ined to iny bcd. not abie to rai*e m? Land to ir.y . lead, ppiitfnc up tlots of Mood, and reduced ?u I rdght fram 185 to 330 ponads. I then b.-.'an the I iw of Swi!t*9 Specific, and :n le?? ;inr. Mir?e months ! xva? entirely weil, we?rhed l?H, and have n^ver t-?-l j | .?ymptom of the d?neuse ?ince. If it had not bee? | or Swift'? Specific I believe- r?r?n?d have boen ia Bygrave, JOHN V. DISHOP. ! We have twelve months been r?rc??cnhin2: i ?wi?t'i? Speci?c in thc treattneut of tr.a ?In a-?e? for ! rhich it is recommended, end ?:avc not boca di*ap- j minted ia a eincle instance. We think, for PH di*- j .f?es it w recommended to cn rc. it stand?? without a j leer, and that the medical profession will sooner or j atcr be forced to acknow?cdge it, ia the treatment of j Hood Diseases, a sine ava n?n. j N. h. GALLOWAY, X. D. i J. T. BOBIXSON, M. D. Monroe, Ga. _ j ?i1 AAA REWARD will be paid to any ! pAj WV chendst W?:?) \vi!l ttnd, on analy?ia : if 100 bottles of S. S. S., one particle of mercury, ! ( odide potassium, or any minerai substance. i THU BWirr Si'2ClFI0 CO.. ; ? Drawer 3, Atlanta, Qa. ; i - ! I Price: Small size. $1.00 per bottle. Lar<?? size, I I holdia; double quantity) $1.75 buttle. All Dru;;- j I rfStS8Cilii. ! 1 ? I Our little book mailed free to applicants. Disease is an PiTect, not a cause, hs origin is within: its manifestations without. Hfn?-tr, to cure the lue disease ?lie cause must be re? moved, aud iu no other vny can a cure ever be effected. WARNERS SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE is established on just this priuciple. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arisv from deranged kidneys; and liver. and it strikes at once at the root of ? the difficulty. The elements of w hich it is j composed act directly upon these great organs, j both as a food and reston-r, and, by placing | them in a healthy condition, drive disea:* and pain from the system. For the innumerable troubles caused by un? healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the dist: essing Diaorders of Women; for Malaria, nnd for physical derangements gen? erally, this great remedy has no equal. Be? ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions said to be just as ?rood. For Diab?te?, ask for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. For sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. V. In fever and agnc districts, In tropical an*? otb.? v regions visited by epidemics, and indeed in ali localities "where tbe confi? ions are unfavorable to health, this fa? mous vegetable iuvigorant and alterative, Hostetter's Stomacn Bitters has been found a potent safearanrd even to feeble contentions ?nd fragile frames, while as a core for indigestion, biliousness and kin? dred complaints, it is without a rival. For sale" by all Druggists and Dealers generally. F?UTZ3 S HORSE AK3 CATTLE POWDERS msMSm i 5O.HO2?O: will die of Couc. BOTS or LTXG FB TIE, if Fontz's Powders arc nsrd In time. Foutz's Powders will core and K<V vent Koo CHOLXEA. Foutz's Powders will prevent GAPKS TV FOWLS. Fontz's Powders will increase the qt'jm??ry of milk aad cream twenty per cent., ar.d make thc butter finn and sweet. Foutz's Powders wjll enrc or prevent almo?t ZVF.2"? Drsr ASK to which Horses sud Catt lc are subject. FoCTZ'S PoWDKTtA WILL ?1IVK SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere. DAVID r. rCTTTS, ProprioWr, ONLY $: 1 < i MIA ?s?? lethe BEST 3U.LT, FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public. The above- nit represents the mort popular style for the people which we oCor you for thc very low price of S20. Eemomber, wo do not uk yon to pay until you bare soon tbe machine After having examined it, if it is not all we represent, return it to us at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once, or ?end for circulars and testimonials. Address CIIAKLK3 A. WOOD & CO., Ko. 17 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. J^&LYON&HEALY State ? Monroe Sts.. Chicago Willxad ptH?M to nov wldrw* their BAND CATALOGUE, I for 13*. :'tx> pite% 2)0 tn graving of inslrunnrob. Snlu, Cap?, IS*:M, PowBon?. Epaulets, Cip-Limps, SUuii?. Pnr.n Mnj-jrH Stv?i. and ]Ha?s Saudr? Kind Ont t; u, Rrp?irfn?j "' NiMerh'?, .ibo inri nile? Instruction ?nd Ex un!?,i for A miU'.ir Uandi, mai x C?l**Offiit' of Cacia) irtuul il ciic. A I ci PAYW E'S ? O Merse Spark-Arrostir.g Portab?e Engine bas mr. 10.000 ft. of Michigan Pin? Boards in 10 hoars, burning slabs from tb? BUW in eight-foot kegths. Oar 10 Worst v* Gucrantee to famish -error io ww S.OOO fe-t of Iir-n;:<?ck Board* in 10 hours, our 15 Horst witt cut lOjOuti jest in Mme time. j e <;r Sn?pnci aro c-v\n*r.rr.y:u io 0?j??x*3p? ?"-'f;>!i rt hrreeroower oo ;i :C*H S&vkl?*. 1 riR,i v,a:t'r tb::n aT;-v ?' s'or S??i$?&;-'" ?ino p"1 1*,,t0:? "i?!l ;V<1 Automatic $( <;?u 0?- ?f -;<V? *va?U & f??t'ontti v ylai^IL t* ^oriabl?t 2i?^b:t?. Boiler; Cii ?::t ^^!)^^^\<'jth'er ca?t or Medccrt'* Pat?r.? ?Si?rJt jjbi-trat-d catftU&ue. l\o. 12, Ic: Kl iirformation and nrice?. B. W. PAYNE & SONS. Cornin?r. N; Y. Box 142?. g I ?I tt. Cl J. S. RICHARDSON. P. G. BOWMAN'. ! RICHARDSON & B?WM?N5j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office up stairs in tiultmau's new building. : R SU MT K K, S. C. j THOS. F. BAGLEY, j I COMMISSION MARCHANT. I COTTON, NAVAL STORKS, TUN \ a? j <v TIMBER, ?fcc. WILMINGTON, N. C. i riorresj'Ondence solicited. i ot Reference BANK OF NEW HANOVER. ! t!l July 10 fru ! ?? V^ES "W^-fiLINT? ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI? OUS M KN in every?."town.and county if) ?*-H 5ur popular books. Offer libera) induce? ments. Applicants will please give age, ex? perience, (if any,) and reference as to charac? ter and habits." A SPLENDID CHANGE for men who are not afraid of work and vvKtit make money. Apply in person <<: by ?otter to K. e." JOHNSON k CO . Sept llc l0l3 Main St. Richuioud. ':'. BLANKS!; cs fjJENS, TITLES, MOX TC A G XS, HILLS OF SALK, \ BONDS, j r And Other BlaDks in Variety, ! % FOR SALE i v.| AT THIS OFFICE. I T ^^^^^y^ i 5. LIO N s ^&\H#^? OFTKEKS rf^OfflfflP^ For FLORISTS and ^^xg?^' Drtch Bulbs, Japan Vojgjpjjy Bulbs, Presch Bulbs, igSLLatf=a?*^flffc.^-^ tt ??ni andXvlnd&w Gardens. S!T#HlR?iS!BtEYSGO. F^EEl ^fiffi^S EoctoOBters 2?.Y. & Chicago,TIL Wgyy QT BEST. BLATCHLEYS TRIPUE ENAMEL IPOBCElilfi-L?SEQ SEA??L?SS 7?3E {ESQ?, ?' R Ev; ?755 *35& pupp >s Co not be ar?rued into ?sa buyi : :?? inferior G soda Sir- For Sile by tbe best ?^greggaBBy^ houses in t?9 Trr.de. C. cTSL ATCN LE Y,#!anufr, 308 MARKET ST., Pftliad'a. Write to me for asme of nearest Agent T ' csu or ALL FOB HaSAgD For moro than a third of a centcry the j JIHfeziconiKnctanjil^iiaenthis been I known to aillions all over the world ae j ?the only safe reliance for the relief oil accidents and pain. It is a medicine; I above price ana praise-t&e best o-r its J I; ando ?tor every form of esternal pain j tho Mustang Liniment is without an equal. St pecs?ratea Hean and cxirsclo to j ?tn? very bone-masing tho cont?nu ! en co of pain and inflammation i rn poe-j j eible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and j ?the Brute Creation are equally wonder? ful. The 2?ezican Liniment is needed by somebody in every house. Every day brings news of j tbe s?oc y of an awl al scald or barn subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re? stored, or a "cainable hone or ox saved by the healing power of this which speedily cures finch, alimenta of ?J the HUMAN IXESH aa g Xnetsmatisza, Swellings, Stiff H Joirris, Ccntraet-?d M?seles, Berna jnand Scold*) ?rrt8, Brai?oa and $Kpra?nsj I'oiaoaons Bites and ?Sti-*?ra, Stl^arai, Bameness, Old B ?Seres, tl?cers, Frostbites, C3tilblal?3. H SSSore R?p?le?, Breast, and j 3 Sprains, Swishy, Stiff Pointe, I ft 5To tinder, Harness Seres, Hoof 2>2a-( i?ec.cec!, Foc-r. ??>JS, fc*cr?w ?Vor?? 5cab?? SjSioIIow Tiers, Scratches. Wind-gi &sraft3, Spatrfeti TfcmsJk, E?'^g^one,; ' g?02d Snrcr:, l"oI-L Evil, Film npoal gs the Si^hi arni ov^ry otbrr ailment! gio vyMc?? ??:c creupa^a?o of t?iej 3 Stable C.M? Scoe% Yard, are liable. S The ItSo:r*cen ?fisstang yj^Sxaeritr^ ' H always OTT rcs and r.?vcr di-:appoi2ita;j and it is, posiiively? I i I Iso {Trines corn anti cob. Illustrated Cir-j liars and T^iinon?als ?^r:t on application, j Address WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa. j Joly 24 _ j ?EMViNS GOTO! PilSS, | WnJ??N&TON ISN ?ND ?EB WORKS, j 3?ASCFACTT::s.i:s OP >TTONr PRESSES, SAW AND GRIST ? .vHLLSj WATER WHEELS, SHAFT- j ING. PULLIES, kc, ?c. Full stork 'if LEATHER AND R?JD3ER BELTING j and Mac! Lnists Supplies of ali kinds. EPA IR WORK A SPECIALTY, j HART, BAILEY ? CO . and 23 SOUTH FRONT STREET. ATTENTION FAUSSEES f j I?GASTKY H0?3E POWERaj p M E UND ERS I GED HAVING PU R- ! j CHASED the ri?rht for Sumter County : iheMacKrlby Horse Power, desiri! lo . -.li e attention of fanners to the <;:'-.-i! ad run? ge ot' this power for operarin^j ? ins (;r other , ucbinery. If properly cona?rucisd V E ??AGO O? COTTO'N" PER t>> V ; AN I 3B G INN ?CD W?TU PW'o MULES. ? i Refer i? Mr. II. M. Co< per. of Xlavesvill?. ? (J. Wlilli 0.us ' i itber : others who .I otw^?t?ion. .?.liv 1 CA RF SI Carpet? and tit F-ii.rnfoliJng Om' <..! tnrsc**t ?^on??i nt' ??:*l?iJ?orc. M<ju<'f. !i"?s>.?-i.-., -?-IMy ?uO ?ri^-":iiti far- ] itu, Jt:iit;??, Ulitis arid <'r?iiJl> C?otlt*, '.Viss- I . w S?i:;:: -s. Wall l'apet . f arder-, I^ace ? :r?ai?;-, C?rn:c?:s u> '?rle?, e'at f?;t :?:?:? j t!i??>?i r*?:i!l i'jt'i . j., l!;s?. .:. v'.:,>, ? \:< <..-. ?*?ctnr:; Fram<-?*. Write tori :!?>::;<.?< and l*i*icei. . u ne 2'j : .'.v.:. 0 7 7 MN-MAKERS W> UEl'AlRERS CA N" If ii nd ;ii the .?officeO', tbe 1!" r.iou and . ulhron a sunjily of OLD TYPE METAL ? lieh is equal, if not-superior to babbit Met? for their uses. It canH^lmd nt re^.'nuble ] tes- - m [Xl.- BJ. R?OHBOURGj (Successor to Wm. Glasse,) ! 12 G MAIN STREET, j COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER IN FRENCH GOODS. CONSISTING OF TOILET SETS, ODOR STANDS, Vases, Gard Receivers, Flower Stands, &c. Wedding Presents io Si*r?inir. Silver I .Ware. French'-Black' Mar???>.nd OroAxneafa! Clocks?; Wa:ch?s of erery make and style, j and Jewelry oribe most elegant designs. SPECIALTIES-John Foley's Gold Pens, Pencils j and Tooth Picks, and the celebrated PeM?le Glasses and Spectacles. Tho only place in Columbia where ca? ?>c had a strictly first cia^s article of Table and Pocket Cattery, Razors. ? Barbers' Shears, &c., ofJosepU Rodger hSons and other well known Sheffield manufac? turers. Repairing and Engraving of all kinds a specialty. All work executed in the bc-st stvle and satisfaction gnaruutc-ed. .MR. G. KOEFKR, whose reputation as a Watchmaker and Engraver is so well known, is with 'ne and will ha?? charg? of the above department. MR. JOSEPH W. MEACHER. frcm the weil known boase cf James Allan of Charleston, has charge cf the Repairing Department. Aug 7 ^^^^^^ F A ^?ND ??^T^. ^ ? ^ S (^^^^^ LiVi^GST?^sTCol;'?fTS?R8H. PA, BROWN COTTON QMS, BEST AND CHAPEST ON THE MARKET. GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY. CONS MONARCH COTTON PRESSES, Best iianJ Power Press mylo. Will dc more and better work than any other, ail of which '-70 cill guarantee. GIN BANDS, GIN BRISTLES. BABBIT METAL. FILES, &c. ?3T If you wish to avoid trouble place your orders with us at once. WE E< SUCCESSORS TO JNO. DAWSON & CO., 19, 21 AND 23 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. The Largest a~? Kizt Goapiote Establishes*: South. o. s. mum & SON. Established 1S42. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office and Wardrooms. King, opposite C'tnnon Street. i/e Street and Railroad Avenue. MANUFACTURERS OF HDO?KS, SASH,! BLIISTDS, j j m?S?mm???W??mi AND SHUSHB yosr?& ~~. n ~B~m_~^~~ ... "7-spp20 .Lr, tr PHILADELPHIA WAGON W 0 E KS, FEILAfifiLFElA, F A Cd CO cs M A N U FACT li HE R S OF ALL KINDS OF Plantation, Business. Express & Spring; Wagons, ; Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows. ! HAEBY BEOS., Agents, Sumter and Kingtree, S. C. A;>rii JO _____ _ _ ly I CHARLESTON, S. C. i BUILDERS OF j _A\T^_ ? Machiuery, and dealers in Engineers' Supplie*. Agents for Deane ? Worthing- ? ton's Steam ;>utnps. Correspondence solicited. Estimates" famished on application. ? IRON FENCING for private or public grounds and cemetery lots. May S-I '_ _ *_ Hi MAYHEW. " J. MILTON MAYHEW. | FLORENCE, S. C. I M-__._=-_33_i_0 WORKS! MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ' AMERICAN Aili! ITALIAN MASELS I OSE, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and ISON HAILING FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES. POLISHED GRANITE WORK, . EITHER STATIVE OS FOREIGN, TO ORDER. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE. AS TO OUR FILLING CONTRACTS WE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO , THE FOLLOWING PERSONS: 11 Mayesvilte, S. O -Jas. R. MuMro\r, E.# P. Mayos. Sumter, S. C.-John O'Donnell, j Manning. S. C.- i.V. K. ?Jc?, J. Galluchar. Marion, S. C.-Ed. D. Jones, W. S. Fo.vworth. ! | Darlington, S. C.-Mrs. D. C. Rast, .John Siskron. Lexington, S. C.-Scott Hendrix; 1*. I 1 Roof. Lc&tflfe, S. C.-L. Unrtley, .J. A. Mitchell. Edgetield.S. C.-C. W. Creighton, E. ? : J. Norri.-. Mintos* Store, Union County,.5?.C.-5. R. Minies. Spartanburg, S. ('.-E. S. ? *? Allen, vrinn?boioug?, S. O.-H. D. Lauderdale. Many olhers can he furnished on ap- r J plicutiou. j ' Jeir Correspondence Solicited :cltli those in icant of any work' in the aboveUne. \ * (u t 24 _ ^ _ ^.^ | |_ * :<TAT;uin? IliTI ?CONTINENT AL ii , ..: r:: n 0 y ip R V j JFX O O "F3 ? U ? ii ? ? li ? ? 0 j 2ST T Al TC 1ST T Preserves LID en, gives a beau? tiful finish, prevents the ?ion from sticking, saves labor. 5 CENTS A CAKE. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT. MADE BY .CUKES mmm OIL m, Cleveland. Ohio. Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches j ' and Sores j i -TN- I' HORSES, C ATTLE AND SHEEP. ! j _ Ask ynr Storekeeper for it, or write 11 direct to the nwunfacttrrers, ! mm LUBRICATING I Ans 7 CLEVELAND, 0H?0. F. W. WAOE.VKR. G KO. A. WAGENER. ! F W. W??EHEB & OS,, WHOLESALE Grocers and Cotton Factors, j DEALERS IN LIQUORS, RICE, TURPENTINE j -AND ROSINS. ! We kerr, one of the largest STOCKS that j has ever been cSered ir. ree Sooth, and it is j complete in every respect. Wc are r repareo* j io 6:1 sample orders for LIQUORS asd j WINES, and will .send samples of any Goods I we have in Steck. We solicit consignments of COTTON andi NAVAL STORES. Wt have also added tot our establishment a special PRODUCE D PARTAIENT, For which we solicit consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE. We are agents for and bare control of thc ' following articles in ibis market: GEM IMPROVED COTTON GIN, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, j L. H. MILLER S FIRE PROOF SAFES. ! FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ELECTRIFYING SOAP, BROOKLYN S. R. FLOUR, ARBUCELE'S PARCHED COFFEE, STANDARD OIL TANKS, j ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER, ? JULES MUMM CHAMPAGNE, ECLIPSE EX DRY CHAMPAGNE, j IMPORTED GINGER ALE. SWAN'S CIDER, TOLU ROCK AND RYE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, KNICKERBOCKER GIN, : CUTE CIGARS. LIME PAINT, j Sept. 20, /y. I WHOLESALE GROCERS, j AND DEALERS IN ! Miis, Lipers, Tooaooo, ki IGT a M d 169 E a s t - B a y . j CHARLESTON, ii. C. _Dec._2_ _6 _ ! SAM'L R. MARSHALL. J. MCNAMES, i JULIUS J. WESCOAT. P. W. SANDERS. ? S?M'L R. MARSHALL & O0,5 ! (Successors of J. E. Adger & Co.,) Importers and Dealers in ' Hardware, Cutlery, Grims, and Agri- ; cultura! Implements, -Agen ts for- i WATT PLOWS, CHAMPION MOWER j AND REAPER, Gullet's Steel Brush Gin, Cotton Bloom Gin, Taylor Gin, Galvanized Fencing Wire, and Fairbank Scales. SIGN GULDEN GUN, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug 7 . 3m CHAS. C. LESLIE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FISH, LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS, ' GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS, j <fce. &e. <fcc. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Having made lari? additions to ray busi-j ness. Tam prepared to furnish Fish, G-.:ne: j &c, at short notice. Terms Cash tr Ci nj Acceptance. _Jr.lv 24_ I "KRIDAL^PRESENTS, ! -AND- : t Bich Sovi/ air v. OitDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO JAMES ALLAH'3, :>07 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. j "BRIDAL PR?S?SSTI STEELING SII?EE, |. -AMI- ! , BICK JEWELRY. ! Orders Promptly Attended to j S. TIIOMASrS^BRO.,!, 273 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 6. ' w. c. F^srtHS \ Dil Y GOODS: ANO 406 & 403 King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 21 ly mm m?M?i?l & bbii : Wholesale Merchants, j PURCHASERS ASI) DEALERS IN j Iron and Metals, cf ail Kinds. : JUDES, rats AND SKINS. WOOL. WAX, RAGS. PA PER j STOCK AND COTTON. Cotton Ties, Nae and Spliced, j Circulars of Prices furnished on application. ! -o F. ?. J8?X 156, j CU? VLEST?N, S. C. \ ? February 10 ?v_ \ HILBERS HOUSE, j ! 284 King Strctt, next to Masonic Tem- \ 4 pie. Charleston, S. C. \x ; ? v U Rates Si.50 per day, reduced ra:-'-' by the j reek or mouth, According to i*jc?< :??U of j ooras. This house, so well and favorably kao.a JJ j is being a strictly ?rst-ciass boarding noose, ' S'centrally-located, accessible t ?. wholesale j , md retail stores, iheatres. and places of in-.; crest, and especially desirable foi bus?ness 1 nen or families visiting thc city, sothicg be- ; ng neglected to make its guests comfortable. ! Vsk forcarrUjfO at depot.-Respectfully 1 R M RS. 13. HI LB ERS PROH?ISTRESS Sent 20- 1?S1. j ? mimt wr n illir -.-n-rr- IWOWW -vim*- -MU j ll FEE ?IMAR S?? h CO-NKE OF j Yanderhorst and King Sis j * ll VING REEN LEASED BY ? g Miso Heriot I (Formerly of hu? iM- rtir.g-S* ,) \v' rs yO*V OPEN f.?r th* :i.-c<?ntu?-:?a?:?ic ?.' j ? Boarders. Pyrt?Cs \'<it'.ri<? Charleston *r> ' j itv! this l!'M:.?r conveniently- ?'i-.'". I for ? n-;i ; icsa^nnd directly on thelsnu ot farrel Ka'lwo* 1 Tern. . ?er flay. $ 1 .SO. j Fe J? iS j WRIGHT'S HOTEL.; * CO LC M in A, s. c. ;( rrl?S NEW AND F LEG A XT ?i??SE, I with all modern improvements, ss no? ! men for thc r?ception of guests. S*. L. WRIGHT & SON, Mav6. Proprietors E. J. PO' WILMINGTON, til Cotton Goiaaussion MANUFACTURER High Grade Ferti IMPORTER OF galxiit. Liberal advances roa?e on cous? Cotton, to which special attention! Correspondence solicited. SpedJ n.-<"-nts to iarge buyer.* of fertilizers. References.-E. E. Rc rr us, Presiden] National Bank, Wilmington, N. C. : Gibbs ? Go., 172 Pearl Street, N?w ii THE P??SCSLL EOUSF Wilmington, N. C. UNDER % NEW NANA G EMEN F First Glass Hotel. B?>.ird $2 5? to $3 DC ? cr day-Merchants $2 0* B. 2.. PERRY Proprietor". NEW SCARBOROUGH HOUS! No. 104 North Water St. and Princes? St J WILMINGTON, N. C The finest restaurant in the City. Board, Si .25 ner day, Meals, 35 cent Three tickets for ?1.00. { July 17 R. J. SCARBOROUGH; FuEMf-vr. Ohio. Jan. 25tb, 1881. fl Dr. B. J. Keudall & Co., Gents:-I thinkfl it ray duty to render you my thanks for bca-fl e6ts and profits which I bave derived frota ? your invaluable and far fame of Spavin Cure.fl My cousin and I had a valuable stallion,! worth $400 which had a very bad spavin and fl wa? pronounced by four eminent veterinary fl surgeons, beyond any cnre, and that the horse fl was* done forever. Asa last resort I ad-fl vised ruy cousin io try a Lottie of Kendall'sT Spavin Curt. It 'nae a magical effect, tb efl third bottle cured it and the horse is as welr^ as ever. Dr. Dick of Edinburg, the emioeat I veterinary surgeon v/us an ancie of mice, 1 and I take great interest in assisting his pro- 1 fessio n. JA M ES A. WI LSON, 1 Civil Engineer. ? E2ST2^LL'S SP?TOT GUEE. J CHARLESTON , S. C., July 22, 1883. M Dr. ?. Jvvendi?l ? Co.. Dear Sirs :-I pur^ chased at Louisville, Ky., a very fine bred' colt, and iu shipping ho got his bock badly, burt on the outside of the joint which caused/ it to s wei I three or four times the natural size, which mads bim very lame. I tried a ? great many liniit-.vnts which failed to benefit fl the injured part. At last when disgusted, J and ready to ?ive up the colt :xs ruined, Ifl happened to seeyonr advertisement of "Kenfl call's Buster and Spavin Cure/' and tbongbt J ? would give it a trial, ? first applied the fl "Blister' io 'hehock which by this time bad I become calloused, and to my surprise found it fl work like a charm. In twenty four hours fl thc part thai, was hard became ?oft aod the J l&meless began to leave. I then got some of fl "Kendall's Spavin C:?re': and applied it ac- * according to directions , which has made a perfect cure, and the colt is now as sound as j any horse alive. I merely write this letter tojy yon, ?s. I think ir a duty I owe to you, ancLy a!so for tue good of the public at large. The foregoing statement I will make affi? davit to, and cac al?o have the same verified by the l?est horsemen in our city who saw the - before and after treatment Very Respectfully, 12 Chapel St., J0:!N R. ARNOLD. Send address for Illustrated Circular which we think ;_iv\;s positive proof of its virtue. No remedy has ever ract with such unqualified . success to our knowledge, for beastas well as niau. Price Si per bettie or 6 bottles for $5. All J druggists have it or can get it for you, or j it will be sent to any address on receipt of j price bv the proprietors. Dr. S. J. Kendall & Co., Ea?^nv? Balfe Vt S?uS 2fiT ?ZO* June 12 Head Proof of Wop.derial Cori ^^^^? hid' AdeSr*zs, TAYLOR CO. iFUite ZSeastCH ixit Paper.) Charlotte, If. C. A DARNES' Jvv?S Parent Foot ano Steam rni ??? 'I P"V.cr >!:?ci:inery. Complete [^^^^7^^;^ outfits f'?r Actual Wi.rk-sbop %?0&t$%i - Lathes for Wood <3<k?^^L ld o: .Metal, Circular Saws, Scroti Saws. Former?, Mor. ^?v^T.^^yfi risers, Tcnoncrs. etc., etc. ^*i6y>?^^^^Bt Machino* on triai if desired. De*srit>riw Caral??sc? ?ad Price List Free. W. F. A: JO?SN BA KI*ES, Kn. 2116 ?nif &t. K<>CKr*RD. ILL. GIMHAM'S STABLES, REPUBLICAN-STREET, 1 mn JD MM. i Good Driving Horses. J Farra and Timber Mules, 1 Also, on hand, a fine assortment I BUGGIES, 1 VI- ALL STYLES AND GRADES. j At pr icos ...? suit the times. J CELEBRATED J }Id Hickory Wagqf?s, ?anufaetnred b thc Kentucky Wagon/Manu? facturing Company, of Louisville; Ky. -Al^sO- / TENNESSEE WAGONS* March 20 W. M. GRAHAM, SABSLEBY ?HD HARNESS? -0 H E FIN EST LE AT tl ER ON HAND Reau; to b_- worked up at the lowest 1?V?L? gu res. Il V UN ESS of me ??test ?yie and ?f mv kvorkmanshiP; a? ruy ??hop to sell. I am prepared to do ail kinds of Jobs it iv line of business; All Orders receive* ?.i be promptly attended to, and with thi realest cate. --A full line ot-. : E A D V- MAD E HAR N ESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES COLLARS. MARTIN? GALES, and EVERYTHING ELSE pertaining toa First-class Harness Shop. CED II.'RN ESS made to look as go*? S NEW. OVERING and REPAIRING Old TRUNKS -A SPECIALTY.- ' All WORK in rav line GUARANTEED to give SATISFACTION. T. 0. WR0TEN, Corner of Main and Republican Streets. March 15, 1881. . ? If