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^ttH'st ike thought of j kid i ng
ibTsi r&tberdie than sin,
K?xpiriog,
j*owuiead*st lire bricy flood,
miters rising;
t venture on it;
te all alarms;
that anderneatb thee
Anas.'
hither Bice was appealing to
money to support
Jj| was persistently
t!? \AtitT bretbern that it
?7 sharp scheme for
was tofeJ that Jud
an exceedingly fine
How we*pity those
when we read the story
d. depriva
ace sow so bold as to thin k
missionaries acquire for
bat there are many who suppose j
cared for that they
never dream that
themselves
g in the way of making
as for the support of the
pnetrutb is that we hare
pressure that is'
our brethero and
have gone down tu to the dack
world, when they
of those who fit in
dSrkness of those bods,
of their readiness to lay
the altar of their
have the bread of
to the nations stricken
famine a.nd dying by mil
without Go31 How shabby would
look, if pot'beside those
n^r>-3itssiooari<>8! How
their hearts be moved with sorrow
see bow little we realize of
demands of the foreign
How lew are there who lay out
with reference to the world's
seed*!
, if you will take a look
before you for the
_ duringlife,
end get before you a clear idea of what
^Hiodi eoftsider to bo a success?a
dscided eueeesS?in your life, would
2s*?^e?eof Urn apostle Paul look like
Wmael S. J. NORTON.
Mobile or Heaves.
(??zMuzj years ago in a religions family
-JhrsBgouHhe river above Mobile, Ala
bamay was* little girl who heard her
f--After and mother and others taik a
! See* shot* JtfobHe. She had also
aoroeibipg about heaves. In her
^jprjfetky the Kttle girl one day
'Mother, which is the greatest
heaven or Mobile V 'My" child,
replied the mother;
*r than Mobile
1$ th<* world.' 'I
*Wt know/ said the little girl *I
have beard a heap more said about Mo
There is nothing that weighs more
beav?y upon a right-minded man than
the slow progress he mates in over
aomiag bis molts. Here we are at
twenty, with the faults of childhood up
on us: peevish, ungoverned, insatiable;
at thirty, with the faults of youth: vain,
inconsiderate, pleasure-loving; at forty,
st9! wearing the badges of early folly:
proud, possiouate, sensual; at fifty or
sixty, but not yet wise with the expe
rience of lifo: selfish still, unsympathet
? tin,' atibi tious, fell of conscious weak
ness, and perhaps with an ill-repressed
brood of evil habits, and the characteris
tic rice of ag??avarice. Yet all the
, while we may have been striving after
the good, curbing the evil, keeping our
i ?eec3 heavenward, all the while aiming
to fear God and keep his command
t moots, never at any time wholly giving
up the strife after ideal excellence,
j Ibis, after all, is the tragical feature of
~ We, that it is linked with so much fail
ure fn character; that it is given for
-wisdom,and yet we are not wise; for
goodness, and we are not good ; for over
sousing evil, and evil remains; for
patience sod sympathy and self-eom
" and love, and yet we are fretful
bard and weak and selfish. This
the bitterness of death, and calls
cry, Vanity of vanities, all is
vanity.
Christ is the Lamb of God that taketh
away the sin of the world; he would
% fr our eyes on himself in bis sufferings,
that when we see him on the cross, we
may learn to be of the same spirit, Bot
ike Lamb that was slain has become
Sue Good Shepherd: feeding h:? sheep,
said leading them to living foat.?aios of
waters. We are bis and his only; not h -
ing can be to us as he is; he lays special
stress on this, that we are his own in a
way we cannot belong to any one else,
or anything to us. If we bare forgot
ten-this, he has not > he is still seeking
us, because we are his own. Every- I
~ thing else will forget us, but he will
not. No one else can care for ns as be
4oes>?Isaac Williams.
Oh, thanks to God for his visible
Church, for her hymns and prayers, for
her ordinances and the promises she in
herits, for the fellowship of the saints
on earth with the saints in heaven, for
*the history of her sufferings and the fu
Y of her triumphs. While everything
in the world must die and rot, there
ring over which death has no
one. thing that smiles at the
as it passes on to a life that has
end,?Dr. Austin Phelps.
ie. Col. ha* 3,250
working
_
A Brave Iattie Daughter.
There is a very pretty story by Miss
Strickland, in her ?Queens of England,'
of a little girl who saved her father's
life:
It was in the time of Queen Mary
and ]jdrd Preston, the father of the
child was condemned to death for con
spiring to bring back the exiled King
James to the throne. Her name was
Lady Catherine Graham, and she was
only nine years of age. The poor child
was? daring the trial of her father, left
in the queens apartments, in Windsor
Castle. The day after the condemna
tion of Lord Preston the queen found
little Lady Catherine in St. George's
gallery gasiog earnestly on tho whole
jength picture of James II., which still
remains there Struck with the mourn
ful expression on the young girl's face,
Mary asked her hastily what she saw in
that picture which made her look on it
so particularly *I was thinking/ said
the innocent child, *how hard it is that
my father must die for loving yours.'
The story goes that the queen, prick
ed in conscience by this artless reply,
immediately signed ihe pardon of Lord
Preston and gave the father back to the
child.
A teacher, finding it difficult to ob
tain a prompt attendance of the boys in
her class, resolved to adopt a plan
wbiesb be felt sure would be successful.
She said to the boys : 'Now, I will give
a bright penny to each one who will be
in their places every Sunday.' The
plan seemed to work well, until one
Sunday not a boy appeared in bis
place. The teacher was surprised, and
some bat discouraged that her plan
had not succeeded. But the next day,
while walking down street, and think
ing wha t to do next, she met one of the
boys and said to him, 'Well. Johnnie,
where were you yesterday V 'At home,
mum.' 'But why did you and the other
boys not come to Sunday school, andr
get your pennies Y *Oh, teacher, cause
we've struck; we won't come for less
than two cents now.'
This is the secret of life-^-to believe
that God is your Father, schooling and
training you from your cradle to your
grave; and then to please and obey
bim in alt things, lifting up daily your
bands and thankful heart, entreating
bim to purge the eyes of your soul, and
y\ve you the true wisdom, which is to
?ee all things as they really are, and as
3od himself sees them. He will teach
roa more and more to see in all which
lappens to you, all which goes on
round you, bis fatherly love, his patient
Dcrcy, his* providential care for all his
features. He will reward you by mak
ng you more and more partaker of his
Soly Spirit and of truth, by which,
iceing .everything as it really is,- you
vill at last?if not in this life, still in
he life to come?grow to see God him
elf, who made all things according to
iia own eternal mind, that tbey may be
i pattern of his unspeakable glory, and
>eyond that, who needs to see ? For to
r.now*vGod, is eternal fife itself.
TUTT
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
^ , am* MALARIA.
Jroa these sources arise tbree-ictirtbe 01
the diseases of the human race 'i;liest
symptoms indicate their existence: X.oas &
Apo*?fc>, Bowel? costive. Sick Vead.
acJuylnlln*? r.ricr cul^g, aversion to
csert.-.? ?r tody or mind, Eructation
of food, Irritability of temper, I*oxr
Spirits, A feeliug of bovine neglected
?me duty, IMzztaess, fluttering at the
?eart, ik>u fccXorc the eyes, highly col
ored TJriac, CCISSTIPATIO?; and de
mand; thense .of a remedy ikr.t ac ts directly
?TvtberLivcr^. AS??ctrt?cdiefhe TCTT^S
KM^'iareao^aak Their action on the
Edncy-s.trnd'Skmisaiso uroropt; removing
all impnritic3 throe gh these three '* ica.v
e?ger? of the systemv** prodecinjr. appe
tite, sennd digestion, regular etooJp, n clear
skin and a vigorous bodv. TVTT'S riJLI.S
cause no naup^a or gH-ring rci i^rferc
Tfch daily rroric zud arc ? perfect
AHUDOTE TO MALARIA.
H2 rkc rs like a sew si
-I havo had Dyspepsia, with Constlpa
tion.twp years, anil have tried ten different
kinds of pills, and T?TT*S are the first
that have done xac any good. They have
cleaned me oat nicety. My appetite is
i piendid, food digests readily, and I now
have nataral passages. I feel like a new
raan.? W. D. BDW ARBS, Palmyra, O.
Soi<i*.Tgtywaere,33e. Offi.-e,41MnrraySt.ty.Y.
T?TT8 HASH BYE.
Grat Hair or TYhi8kek3 changed in
tnutly to a (iLossr Bi^ick by a single ap.
plication of this Dyk. Sold by Druggists,
or sent by express ou receipt of $ I?
Office, 44 Hurray Street, New York.
7?TTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE,
Swire's Specific tau? been the mean? vt onr.cm;
health and happiness to thousands who were pro
DOOnced Incurable of Clood aad Sian Dwsiei.
HEAR THE WITNESSES!
I am sore that Swift's Specific caved my life. I
was terribly poisoned with Malaria, und was pven
np to die. Swift'? Specific relieved me promptly and
courtly. I think it is the irreate*t remedy of the ore.
C. G. SPENCER.
8op*t Gas W?rtu, Hu tue, Ga.
8. S. S. ceres the worst form* of Scrofnl*. Old
Sores, Ohl Ulcers, Eczema. Herpes, nnd all Blood or
Skin Hnmor. It eliminate* trie Poison front the
Blood, and drives it out through the pore* uf the
akin.
HAD SCROFULA FOR 17 TEARS.
I have ?affered from Scrofula il*ntt 17 yean*. The
diseare beim: mostly confined to my legs and ankle*,
my shin babes were covered wilh fury vlcets t$wt
one ma^r of it>tfrn foh. <xmt tl* o>lf*r wm abfO+l un
bearable. Alt remedies and tr? atmeuts uhjcii I fried
raited to do me any good. At last I bejsin taking
S. S. S., contiuuim; tor about f?mr month-, and I A.H
CERTAINLY WELL. 1 t?.k S. S. S nodes the
supervision of a physician of so years" activt* prac
tice, by yooi order, l'rt viou- ? > t;iknc S S S I at
times cook! scarcely walk. Now I'.no wall alt da>/,
2nd Huxtt to (hank ?. >'. and t' on.'j J?r w< / cure.
TUOS McFAllLAND.
54 Foundry Street. Atlanta, Ga.
RHEUMATISM.
The scst of this disease is in the Btoad.
$10.000 wonkt not purchase from me what S f. S.
?aa e?ected id my case. It (tired me of Malarial
Rheumatism ARCHIE THOMAS.
Editor I?rpitOit<.tut, Spnmrficki. Tenn.
A neero was cored of a violent casi of Rheuma
'.lern by h. S. S. VVttb?mt I he renu*d; he would hava
lied. WM B SM If IL M I),
Tum?>!ir.s Shoals. S C.
Write for a copy of the little hook?fret
4*1 H?H RK\VAftr> win p?Ud ?o any
iPAjvvvr Chemist who wi:l that, un armlv^i*
)f 100 bottles of S. S. 5.. one parttcl** of mercury
odJde potassinm dr anv mineral substance
THE stVIFT SPECIFIC CO
Drawer :i. Atlanta bi.
PRYOR'sPILElS?a
0INTME3STT jot *i/Sr 50
For this annoying trouble it has been in popular use
for many years, and is very favorably known as a
SPECIFIC CURE. It is also the very best remedy
known for SORE NIPPLES, Felons, Corns,
Old Sores, 8cau> Head, Tsttxb, Ulcers and
kindred diseases.
From Montgomery, Ala., a gentleman writes: "I
^ been sorely aJJUcled with JHleg for ten yearn, and
attained Immediate relief and a permanent cure by
loing Pttot's Ointment."
A gentleman writes from Cosseta, Ala.: ?I used
Pryor's Ointoect in an aggravated case of Piietof
ight vears ztaneiing, and m an incredibly sbcrrt tune
i made aawenfefe cure.
Sent by mail on receipt of the price?50c abac
Sold by Drnsgfets ana Des lere everywhere.
Prepared only by the sole Proprietor.
J. B?ADF!F.TT),
2To. VP, S. Pryoe'Ctr, .* vi..-?sTr.. C>
Disease is an effect, not a cause. Its origin
is within; its manifestations without. Hence,
to core the ibe disease the cause must be re
moved, nnd in no other way cau a cure ever
be effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY
AND LIVER CURE 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, drire disease
and pain from the system.
For the innumerable troubles caused by un
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for tbe distiessing Disorders of Women; for
Malaria, and for physical derangements gen
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said to be just as good.
For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE
DIABETES CURE.
For sale by all dealers..
H.H. WARNER & CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
CELEBRATED
fefe . STOMACH ^ ^
bi chronic dyspepsia and Itvcr complaint,
ami tu chronic constipation and other ob
stinate (tisca>? *, Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters is beyond all comparison the best
remedy that can be taken. As a means of
restoring the strength and vital energy of
Srsons who are sinking under the debili
tin* effects of painful disorders, this
standard rentable invigorant is confess
edly unequal ?1.
For sale by all Druspists and Dealers
* generally. _
POUTZ'S
HORSE AK2 CATTLE POWDERS
No House will die of Coli a Hots or Luxe Fe
te e. if Foutz** Powders are used In time.
FootZ*s Powders w ill care and prevent Hog ChoLXBA.
Fontz's Powders will prevent Gapes is Fowls.
Fonts'* Powder* will increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent* and make the batter firm
and sweet.,
Foutz's Powders will cere or prevent almost Evtorf
Disease to which Korsos and Cattle are soibjcct.
Forrz's Powdf.es will cite Satisfaction.
Sold everywhere.
David z. POT7TZ. Proprietor.
BALTIHOES, MD.
^ 0NLYJ20.
PHUADBLPHU
SINGER
Is the BEST BUILT,
FINEST FINISHED,
EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public
The abore cnt represents the most popular style for
the people which we offer yon for tbe very low price
of 820. Remember, * e do not ask yon to pay until yon
baTe seen, tbe machine. After having examined it,
if it is nut all we represent, return it to us at our
expense. Consult you r interests and order at once, or
tod for circulars und testimonials. Address
- CHAKLF3 A. WOOD * CO
No. 17 N. Tenth St, Philadelphia, Pa.
LYON&HEALY
State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago.
WillMiwt prmM to mit ad drat ttxlr
BAND CATALOGUE, {
for 1853. rOO pajn, 210 Engraving!
of I Detriment* Stritt, Capj, Bel a,
romtxHU, Epdu'.eu, Ctp-LoiDpi,
SIaimIi. Drum MajorH Suff?. an4
Sundry Bud OatliU, R?j*Srh??
.1?, abo lDdadct Inj traction and ~
for AtmUur Bu<4% sad a
r Coole? Bud Kode,
PAYNE'S IO Horse Spark-Arresting
Portable Engine has cut 10,000 ft. of Michigan Pine
Boards in lu hon?, burning slabs from the saw in
eight-foot lengths.
Ovr 10 Horte vc Guarantee to famish power to
haw 8.000 fe? t of Hemlock Boards in 10 hours. Our
15 Borte tritt cut 10.000 fe*t in same time.
Our Engines are <;uauas'tekd to
fnrnMi a horse-power on lew
fuel and water than any other En
jrine not fitted with an Automatic
Cut Off. If you want a Stationary
or Portable Engine, Boiler, Circu
lar Saw-Mill, Shaftine or Pullers,
k-ither ca?t or Meddart's Patent
jWronght-Iron Pulley, send for our
illustrated catalogue. No. 12, for
information ind prices.
B. W. PAYNE & SONS.
_Corning, N. Y. Box 1427.
j. S. Richardson. P. G. Bowman.
RICHARDSON & BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office up stairs in Bultman's new building.
SUMTE 11, S. C.
Apr 17
THOS. F. BAGLEY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
COTTON, NAVAL STORES, TU1V
TIMBER, 4c.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Correspondence solicited.
Reference BANK OF NEW HANOVER.
Jaly M) 6m
wes -\xrj^isrrp
ONE OR TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRI
OUS MEN io every town and county to sell
our popular books. Offer liberal induce
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perience, (if sny,) and reference as to charac
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men who are not nfraid of work and want to
make monev. Apply in person or by letter
to B. F. JOHNSON & CO.,
Sept 11c 1013 Main St. Richmond/V.
BLAJNTKS
LIENS*
TITLES,
MORTGAGES,
BILLS 0FSALE,\
BONDS, i
And Other Blanks in Variety, |
FOB SALE
AT THIS OFFICE.!
THE BLATCHLEY
PUMP!
BUY THEBEST.
BLATCHLEY'S
TRIPLE ENAMEL
PORCELAIN-LINED
OB
SEAMLESS TUBE
: COPPER-LINED
PUMP
Do not be ar&raerl mto
busing inferior Goods.
For sale by the best
houses in the Trade.
C. cTfeL ATCHLE Y.rVlanuf r,
308 MARKET ST., Philad'a.
Ys'rite to me for name of nearest Agent
THE BEST
OP ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB JUS ASP BBAST.
For more than a third ofaoentary thel
[WfTteaii ffCn ttnTfg'rt***1 haw bee n I
known to millions all over the world as
the only safe reliance for the relief oil
I accidents and pain. It is a medicine f
above price and praise?the liest of its I
kind* For every form of external pain
* MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment is without an equal.
It penetrates flesh and muscle to J
the very "bone?making the con tin a-1
ance of pain and inflammation imposH
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and J
the Brute Creation are equally wonder-]
fuL The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment is needed by somebody In
every house. Every day brings news of
the asgony of an swnu scald or burn
subdued, of rhcrrmstte martyrs re*
stored, or a valuable horse or ox
sawed by the healing power of this .
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such aflmcnta of I
the HUMAN FLESH as
Rheumatism, Swelling*,
Joints* Contracted Muscles, B
and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises
Sprains, - Poisonous Bites and
Stings* StiflTness, Xiamen ess, Old
Sores, tile era, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Sore Ripples* Caked Breast, and
indeed every form of external dis
ease* It heals without sears.
For the Beute Creatiox it cures
Sprains* Swinny, Stiff Joints,
Founder* Harness Sores* Hoof Bls*>
eases, Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind*
calls, Spawin, Thrush, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to which tue occupants of the
Stable and Stock Yard are liable.
The Mexican. Mustang Liniment
always cures and never disappoints;
audit is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL "
LINIMENTS
foe ms oa beast.
I F. W. DelMME,
Agent
-DEALER IN
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KEPT;IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG
* STORK.
Tobacco, Straff and Scgars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C.,
-o
Physician's Prescriptitms carefully
compounded, and orders answered
with earp am? dispatch.
The public will find my stock of
Medicines complete, warranted genu
ine, and of the best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
Suniter. S. C. .Tan. 20, ?,rn.
$100.00 A WEEK!
We can guaranteed the above amount to
good, active, energetic
AGENTS!
Ladies as well as 136)tlernen, make a success
in the business. Very little capital required.
We bare a household article as saleable as
flour.
It Sells Itself!
It is used every day in every family. You do
not need to explain its merits. There is a
rieb harvest for all who embrace this golden
opportunity. It costs you only one cent to
learn what our business is. Buy a postal card
ana write to us and we will send yon our
prospectus and full particulars
FREE!
And we know you will derive more good
than you have any idea of. Our reputation
as a manufacturing company is such that we
cannot afford to deceive. Write to us a
postal and give your address plainly and re- .
ceive full particulars.
BUCKEYE M'F'G CO.,
Sept I8?0 .Marion, Ohio.
EPPERSON'S LIVERY, SALE
-AND
FEED STABLES!
WHEN YOU VISIT OUR TOWN, CALL
and have your HORSE nicely cleaned off,
Well fed and watered, all for TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS.
FIRE WOOD
Constantly on hand at ihe Yard. Orders re
ceived at the Stables, will receive prompt at
tention. _yuU 17
wagon work
-AND
GIN REPAIRING
-AT
MAYESVILLE,S.C,
-BY
. O. WHEEL, ER.
Having competent workmen I am prepared
to BUILD WAGONS TO ORDER and do
general repairing and wheelwright work.
GIN-REPAIRING done in best manner at
short notice. Patronage solicited.
C. 0. WHEELER,
Aug 14 Mayesville, S. C
GEO. A. SHIELDS,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines. Boilers,
Saw Mills, (hist Mills, Cane Mills,
COTTON PRESSES, &c.
Iron and Brass Castings Made to Order.
PALMETTO IRONWORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C
Aug 28
HENRY L, B, WELLS,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
SUMTES. C.
A i?r 2-1
IV.
(Successor to Wm. Glaze,)
126 M.AI2ST STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C,
DEALER IN FRENCH GOODS, CONSISTING OF TOILET SETS, ODOR STANDS,
Vases, Card Receivers, Flower Stands, &c. Wedding Presents in Sterling Silver
Ware. French Black Marble and Ornamental Clocks. Watches of every make and style,
and Jewelry of the most elegant designs. SPECIALTIES?John Foley's Gold Pens, Pencils
and Tooth Picks, and the celebrated Pebble Glasses and Spectacles. The only place in
Columbia where can be had a strictly first class article of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors,
Barbers' Shears, &c, of Joseph Rodger & Sons and other well known Sheffield manufac
turers.
Repairing and Engraving of all kinds a specialty. All work executed in the best style and
satisfaction guaranteed. MR. G. HOEFER, whose reputation as a Watchmaker and
Engraver is so well known, is with me and will have charge of the above department. MR.
JOSEPH W. M EACH ER, from the well known bouse of James Allan of Charleston, has
charge of the Repairing Department. Aog 7
FARM GRIST MILLS
AND SHELLERS.
OVER 30,000 NOW IN USE.
Every machine is fully warranted to suit, or
money refunded. Price of Mills, $20 to
$40 ; Shellers, $5. Do not buy a Mill
or Sheller until you have seen our
terms and illustrated circular.
Address, with stamp,
LIVINGSTON & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.
BROWN COTTON GINS,
BEST AND CHAPEST ON THE MARKET. GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY.
CONE MONARCH COTTON PRESSES,
Best Hand Power Press made. Will do more and better work than any other,
all of which we will guarantee.
GIN BANDS, GIN BRISTLES,
BABBIT METAL, FILES, &c.
MST If you wish to avoid trouble place your orders with us at once.
WM. E. SPRINGNER & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO JNO. DAWSON A CO.,
July 17]
19, 21 AND 23 MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
3m
WILSON, CHILDS & CO
PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, FA
35
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MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons,
Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows.
HARBY BROS., Agents, Sumter and Kingstree, S. C.
April 10
VALK & MURDOCH,
CHARLESTON, S. C
BUILDERS OF
ENGINES AND BOILERS,
?AND
Machinery, and dealers in Engineers' Supplies. Agents for Deane & Worthing
ton's Steam Pumps. Correspondence solicited. Estimates
furnished on application.
IRON FENCING for private or public grounds and cemetery lots.
May 8~?_
C. MAYIIEW.
J. MILTON MAYHEW.
O. MAYHEW & SON,
FLORENCE, S. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF A>D DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK,
MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TABLETS and IRON RAILING
FURNISHED IN ANY DESIGN AT LOWEST PRICES.
POLISHED GRANITE WORK,
EITHER NATIVE OR FOREIGN, TO ORDER.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR NO CHARGE.
AS TO* OUR FILLING CONTRACTS WE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS:
Mayesville, S. C?J?s. R. Muldrow, E. P. Mayes. Sumter, S. C?John O'Donnell.
Manning, S. C?W. K. Bell, J. Galluchat. Mario'o, S. C?Ed. D. Jones, W. S. Foxworth.
Darlington, S. C?Mrs. D. C. Rast, John Siskron. Lexington, S. C?Scott Hendrix, P.
Roof. Leesville, S. C?L. Hartley, J. A. Mitchell. Edgcficld, S. C?C. W. Creighton, E.
J. Norris. Mintes' Store, Union County, S. C?J. R. Mintes. Spartanburg, S. C? E. S.
Allen. Winnsborough, S. C?H. D. Lauderdale. Many others can be famished on ap
plication.
?c?T Correspondence Solicited with those in want of any icork in tlte above line.
Oct 24
'of ALL PLANTS, for ALL CROPS* for ALL CLl-i
MATES. All are tested; only the bw* ecnt out '
n rain and Farm Seed Manual; History ana bsrt metnpd* I
I of culture of Grains. Root Crop*. Grasses, Fodder Crora Trc<-? _
Iplaatinfr. etc only lOcl*. Annual Catalogue and Fnta Zt*< of pQQg SEEDS.
_r.i _ "~ several thousand var^tie*, FKEE. .
HtnfsEEMH8RAM SIBLEY & CO. Rochester,N.Y. Chicago,,!!
REVOLVING COTTON PRESS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON PRESSES, SAW AND GRIST
MILLS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFT
ING, PULLIES, &c, Ac.
Full stock of
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING
and Machinists Supplies of all kinds.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
HART, BAILEY & CO.,
21 an.? I!:: SOUTH FRONT STREET.
V iL. I INGTON X. C.
CONTINENTAL
HOOF"
OINTMENT
-CURES
Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratches
and Sores
HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP.
Ask your Storekeeper for it, or write
direct to tlic manufacturers,
AMERICAN LUBRICATING
OIL COMPANY,
CLE7ELJUTD, OHIO.
Anp: 7 _
STANDARD
LAUNDRY WAX
Preserves Linen, gives a beau
tiful finish, prevents the
iron from sticking,
saves labor.
5 CENTS A CAKE.
ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT.
MADE BY
STANDARD OIL CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
A ug 7
/
WULBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Provisions, Liprs, Totoo, k
167 and 169 East-Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec. 2_6
Sam'l R. Marshall, j. McXamee,
Julius j. Wescoat, P. W. Sanders.
SAM'L R. MARSHALL & CO.,
(Successors of J. E. Adger & Co.,)
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, and Agri
sultnral Implements,
-Agents for
WATT PLOWS, CHAMPION MOWER
AND REAPER,
Gullet's Steel Brush Gin, Cotton Bloom Gin,
Taylor Gin, Galvanized Fencing
Wire, and Fairbank Scales.
HO. 139 MEETING STREET,
SIGN GOLDEN GUN,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 7 3m
OHAS. C. LESLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FISH? LOBSTERS, TERRAPINS,
GAME, TURTLES, OYSTERS,
&c ?fcc. <fec.
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Having made large additions to my busi
ness, I am prepared to furnish Fish, Game,
Ac, at short notice.
All Orders Promptly Attended To.
Terms Cash or City Acceptance.
July 24_
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
STERLING SILVER
?AND?
Rich Jewelry.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
JAMES ALLAN'S,
307 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sep 20_ly__
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
STERLING SILVER,
?AND?
RICH JEWELRY.
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Orders Promptly Attended to
S TH0M?s!X & BRO.,
273 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
December 6.
W. C. F1RSYTHE & SON,
DHY GOODS
and
CI.OTHING,
406 & 403 King Street.
CHARLESTON,- S. C.
March 21_ly_
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Wholesale Merchants.
PURCHASERS AND DEALERS IN
Iron and Metals, of all Kinds.
HIDES, FURS AND SKINS.
WOOL, WAX, RAGS, PAPER
STOCK AND COTTON.
Cotton Ties, Neto and Spliced.
Circulars of Prices furnished on application.
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F. O. BOX 156,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
February 10 _ly
HTLBERS HOUSE.
284 King Street, next to Masonic Tem
ple, Charleston, S. C.
Rate3 $1.50 per day, reduced rates by the
week or month, According to location of
rooms.
This house, so well and favorably known
as being a strictly first-class boarding house,
is centrally located, accessible to wholesale
and retail stores, theatres, and places of in
terest, and especially desirable for business
men or families visiting the city, nothing be
ing neglected to make its guests comfortable.
Ask forcarriage at depot.?Respectfully
MRS. B. HILBERS Proprietress
Sept 20?1881._
THE AIMAR HOUSE,
^OKNKlt OF
VanderHorst and King St*
HAVING BERN LEAS KD BY
Miss 3BL"er>?ot;f
(Formerly of 190 Meeling-St.,)
IS NOW OPEN for the accommodation of
Boarders. Parries visiting Cuarleftton wil
find thi* Hou?e conveniently situated for busi
ne?*. and directly on the line of Street Railway
Terms, per duy, $1 50.
Feb 18_
WRIGHT'S HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT BOUSE,
with all modern improvements, is mv
open for the reception of guests.
S. L. WRIGHT & SON,
Mav 6. Proprietor?
' GRIND Y0OB0WH
BONE MEAL AND OYS
TER SHELLS in the Frank
Wilson Pat. $5 Hand Mill.
Also grinds corn and cob. Illustrated Cir
culars and Testimonials sent on application.
Address WILSON BROS.. Easton, Pa.
_ July 24_ _
ATTENTION FARMERS!
MACARTHY HORSE POWER.
T
HE UNDERSIGE? HAVING PUR
CHASED the right for Sunilcr County
ot the Macarthy Horse Power, desire to call
the attention of farmers to the great advan
tage of this power for operating gins or other
machinery. If properly constructed
FIVE BAGS OP COTTON PER DAY CAN
BE GINNED WITH TWO MULES.
Refer to Mr. R. M. Cooper, of Mayesville,
Jas. G. White, of Sumtcr, and others who
have seen it in successful operation.
Persons desiriug to purchase can confer
with either ol the undersigned.
KOBT. WITHERSPOON,
W. A. COOPER,
July 17_Mayesville, S. C.
CARPETS.
Carpet* ami House Furnishing Goods.
The Enrgest Stock South of Baltimore.
Moq net, Brussels, 3-P!y and Ingrain Car
pets, Kurs, Mat* ami Crumb Cloths*, Win
dow Shades, Wall Paper*, Konters, Lace
Curtains, Cornices and Poles, Coeoa and
Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings,
Chromos, Picture Frames. Write lor
Samples and Prices.
GKOKGi: A. UAILIF, AUGUSTA, GA.
June 2G o
boo Lerne,Steel Betrinft^BrMeTABfBEAM*
JOXKS. BE PAYS THE iMMurf!,
Bold on tr1*L Wtxrmta 6 ywrt. iUiUMuIav. >
Verfte*fe?k,e*inee 1
JCO OF B1KWAMTCH, ,
E. J. POWERS*
WILMINGTON. N. C,
Cotton Commission Merchant,
MANUFACTURER OF
High'Grade Fertilizers,
IMPORTER OP
Genuine Peruvian Guano and
Kainit.
Liberal advances made on consignments
Cotton, to wbieh special attention is given.
Correspondence solicited. Special index'
merits to large buyers of fertilizers.
References.?E. E. Burrus, President7_
National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.; A. B}
Gibbs k Co., 172 Pearl Street, New York.
Oct 3_o
THE PUftCELL SOUS]
Wilmington, NT C.
UNDER NEW NAN A GEHEST
First Class Hotel, i
Board $2 50 to $3 00 per day?Merchants $2 0*]
B. I,. PERRY .
Proprietor.
NEW SCARBOROUGH HOW
No. 104 North Water St. and Princes* St.
WILMINGTON, N. C
The finest restaurant in the City.
BoHrd, 31.25 per day, Meals, 35 cent*.,
Three tickets for $1.00.
July 17 R. J. SCARBOROUGH.
Read Proof of Wonderful Cores*
Fbemost, Ohio, Jain 25th, 1881.
Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gfeenis:?I think
'thanks for ben
re derived from
fof Spavin Core.
?tsaUle stallion,
[bad spavin and
it veterinary
it my duty to render you my i
e6ts and profits which I h&i
your invaluable and far fa
My cousin and I bad a
worth $400 which had a ve
was pronounced by four er
surgeons, beyond any cure,
was* done forever. As a 1^
vised my cousin to try a bott
Spavin Cure. It bad a magic
third bottle cured it and the horseTs as well
as ever. Dr. Dick of Edinburg, the eminent
veterinary surgeon was an uncle of mine,
and I take great interest in assisting bis pro
fession. JAMES A. WILSON,
Civil Engineer.
ALL'S"SPAYIN CTOE.
Charlbsto.v , S. C, July 22, 1883.
Dr. B. J Kendall & Co., Dear Sirs:?I pur
chased at Louisville, Ky., a very fine bred
colt, and in shipping be got his bock badly
hurt on the outside of the joint which caused
it to swell three or four times the natural
size, which made him very lame. I tried a
great many liniments which failed to benefit
the injured part. At last when disgusted,
and ready to give up the colt as ruined, I
happened to see your advertisement of "Kenr
dail's Blister and Spavin Cure," and thought
I would give it a trial, I first -applied the
"Blister" to the hock which by this time had
become calloused, and to my surprise fouud it
work like a charm. In twenty foor hours
! the part that was hard became soft and the
lame!ess began to leave. I then got some of
"Kendall's Spaviu Cure" and applied it ac
acc-ording to directions , which has made a
perfect cure, and the colt is now as sound as
any horse alive. I merely write this letter to
you, as I think it a duty I owe to you, and;
also for the good of the public at large.
The foregoing statement I will make affi
davit to, and can also have the same verified
by the best horsemen in our city who saw the
before and after treatment.
Terv Respectfully,
12 Cbapel St., JOHN R. ARNOLD.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtue.
No remedy has ever met with such unqualified
success to our knowledge, for beast as well as
man.
Price $> per bottle or 6 bottles for $5. All
druggists have it or c3n get it for you, or
it will be sent to any address on receipt of
price by the proprietor?. Dr. B. J. Kendall k
Co., Enosburgrh Falls. Vt.
SOLID ST ALL DBTJGGISTS.
June 12
Address, TAYLOR MPC. CO. -
iPUas* Mention tkU Paper.y. CfegTiottC, X. C?
BARNES
Patent Foot and Steam
Power Machinery. Complete
outfits for Actual WorJt?shep
Business. Lathes for Wood
or Metal. (Mrcnlar Sat
Scroll Saw?. Formers,
risers, Tenoner?, etc., etc.
Machine* on trial if desired.
Descriptive Catalogue and Price List Free.
W. F. & JOHN BARNES,
No. 2116 Main St. RoCKr^RQ. IlX.
GRAHAM'S STABLES,
REPUBLICAX-STBEET,
m mm.
Good Driving Horses.
-and
Farm aud Timber Mules,
Also, on hand, a fine assortment
BUGGIES,
OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES.
At prices to suit the times.
CELEBRATED
Old Hickory Wagoi
Manufactured by the Kentucky Wagon Maut
factoring Compauy, of Louisville, Ky.
-ALSO
TENNESSEE WAGONS.
March 20 W. M. GRAHAM.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
THE FINEST LEATHER ON HAND Hem*
to bo worked up at the lowest Ixvh <
figures,
HARNESS of tne west style and of nr.'
owu workmanship, at my shop to sell.
1 am prepared to <lo all kinds of Jobs if
ray line of business. All Orders receive*
will be promptly attended to, ^nd with tfct
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.
AH WORK >n mv line GUARANTEED
to give SATISFACTION.
T. 0. WR0TEN,
Corner of Main and Republican Sti
March 15, 1881.