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THE FAITHFUL. They meet each other in the glow Of summer as the seasons flow Amid the flowers upon the strand, Beside the river bright and small, That winds about and purls through all Youth's sunny land. kn,\ (Koi-o hononlh elnmlleSS skieS They gate into each other's eyes, And leaning o'er the brimming tide, Behold in depths of dreamy blue Their mirrored forms to nature true, Thus side by side. And vow and kiss and give of love.* And pledge themselves by stars above, And flowers that bloom down in the dale And all the world, so purely bright, Before them smiles in joy and light, When they set sail. Glide on! glide on! thus side by side 0 faithful hearts ! forever glide! . And suffer. Lord, no shoal unseen, That just below the surface lies, Or barren isles above that rise To come between 1 And shield each frail and slender form From dangers dark of wind and storm And raging I'mpests in the sea! From storm and wiod, as they do cross, With dangers dark o'ertake and toss Them ruthlessly! FLASHES A grave digger?one who Devcr ? :i?_ Uliico* A seasonable fashion?popper and ??lt suits. There's beggary in the love that can be reckoned. A painful parting?with your tooth at the dentist's. Going the round of the press?The girl that.waltzes. The times that tried men's soles? Pe. destrian contests. An unpleasant termination ?the beginning ot the end. A hen is not joking when 6be is in 'rnest?not much ! Hypoorites sink into a lower abyss than any other sinners. The ills that como after death are caused by the body snatcher. 'f All the world's a stage, bot the fare does not suit everybody. a T.nnia nnner calls the Indians the "gentlemea without hats." An editor never makes a statement without having a proof of it. "What aria is full of shakes, quavers and tremolos ? The malaria. A.1I men are not homeless, but some are home less than others. In Great Britain 852,428 farmers own less than an acre each. The most voluminous of authors?the author of his own misfortunes. A man in Chicago sold his wife's dead body to a doctor for five dollars. It is now well known the way to keep boys from your apples is to plant pears. The majority of mar.kind use their first years to make their last miser:, ble. Advice to illicit distillers .- Render unto seiaers the things that are seizors. A Kentucky woman lias married a Mr, Calico?he wedded a prints, as it VVVkV* There are men so constitutionally dull that a blister will not make them sm art. When a man goes out of the poultry business he tears the tattered hen-sign down. Oan a cornet player's breath be called a Maroh wind T Of course, if he plays marchea. A horrid old bachelor says that political squabbles end where matrimonial one s begin?whon the "object" is gained. What galls a man who has neither employment nor fine clothe" is to have some one present him with a smoking gown worth eight dollars. People who accept bills for their friendi are called "sureties," for this reasoD, that in nine cases out of ten they are called upon for the money. Tiiere is said to be a law in Japan that any woman who owns cats which disturb her neighbors at night shall work a year for the person disturbed. A 6y never appears to such disadvantage as when he is mounted on bis head in the centre of your squash pie rubbing his hind feet together in the air: A Nashville belle has feet that do not match. Both are porfect in shape, but one is a number one and the other a number seven. She always puts her best foot forward. Among the necessities of the age is a moustache garter fitting over the nose to keep the hair on u man's upper lip from crawling to the bottom of the spoon every time ho attempts to eat soup. An artist undertook to caricature some of tho new bonnets that are just making their appearance, but his pictures were such sensible improvements on the prevailing styles that he has given up in despair. Three years ago a young man graduated from the West Point Military Aontomv nnd came West. IIis soul was filled with grand, lofty aspirations, and he sought in the untrodden fields of activity tn the mighty West room for his soaring genius to plume itself for flight, tie braced his feet as ho prepared to shake the globe. To-day he is the traveling agent for a Cincinnatti corset-factory. Tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has just decided that an inn-keeper is bouud to pay for goods stolen iu his house from guests, unless stolen by a servant or companion of the guest. The court declared that it was the inn-, keeper's duty to provide honest s r-l vants, and to exercise an exact vigilance over all persons coming icto his house to br wbbrwrea j k ' - - What is to be Done. 1. Child two years old has an at tack of croup at night. Doctor a a distance. What is to be done ? The child should be immediate! undressed and put in a warm bat! Then give an emetic, composed c one part of antimony wine to two ( ipecac. The dose is a teaspoonfu If the antimony is not at hand, giv warm water, mustard and water, c any other simple emetic ; dry tti child, and wrap it carefully in warm blanket. 2. Hired girl sprains her ankl violently. First, bathe in cold water, the put the white of an egg into a sauci stir with a piece of alum, the size < a walnut until it is a thick jelley place a portion of it on a piece < linf nr fnw lnrtrp ^nnntrh to COVI ....V, v. -~.b- ? -the sprain, changing it as often i it feels warm or dry; the limb is i be kept in a horizontal position t placing it on a chair. 3. Bees swarm, and the man wl hives them gets severely stung i the face. The sting of a bee is hollow an barbed, and, as it contains the poise the first thing to be done is to r< move it. The parts stung shoul then be bathed in warm water, an a little ammonia rubbed on them. 4. Some one's nose bleeds an cannot be stopped. Take a plug of lint, moisten, di in equal parts of powdered alum an gum arabio, and insert in the nosi Bathe the forehead in cold water. 5. Child eats a piece of bread o which arsenic has been placed fr killing rats. /*! 1 ,1* i Uive pienij 01 warm waier, ne milk in large quantities, gruel, lir seed tea; foment the bowels. Scrap iron rust off anything, mix wii warm water, and give large draught frequently. Never give larg draughts of fluid until those give before have been vomited, becaus the stomach will not contract pri perly if filled, and the object is I get rid of the poison a3 quickly ; possible. 6. Young lady sits in a draugh and comes home with a sore throa Wrap flannel around the throa keep out of draughts and suddc changes of atmosphere, and evei half hour take a pinch of chloride potash, place it on the tongue ar allow it to dissolve in the mouth, 7. Nurse suffers from a whitlc on her finger. Place the whitlow in water warm as can be borne, then poulti with linseed meal, taking care mix a little grease with the pouliic to prevent it from growing bar Bathe and poultice morning ai evening. 8. Child falls backward against tub of boiling water and is scalde Carefully undress the child, lay on a bed, on its breast, as its ba< is scalded, be sure all draughts a excluded, then dust bi-carbonate soda over the scalded parts, lay mu lin over it, then make a tent, 1 placing two boxes with a board ov them in the bed, to prevent the co ering from pressing on the scald cover up warmly. 9. Mower cuts driver's leg as 1 is thrown from his seat. Put a tight bandage around tl limb, above the cut, slip a cork ur der it, in the direction of a lir drawn from the inner part of tf knee to a little outside of the groii n.nip fV>o nilnoq nf tlin /?nk tnoofKf with sticking plaster, 111. Chil?l has a bad earache. Dip a plug of cotton or wool i olive oil, warm it, and place it in th ear. Wrap up the head and kee out of draughts. 11. Youth goes skating, and fall through the ice, and is brought bora insensible. Strip the body and rub it dry then rub it with a warm blanke and place it in a warm bed, in warm room. Cleanse away frot and mucus from the mouth and nos< Apply warm bottlof, bricks, etc., t the armpits, between the thighs an to the soles of the feet. Rah th surface of the body" with the har. encased in a warm, dry worsted socl To restore breathing, close the nos tril3 and steadily breathe into th mouth; inflate the lungs till th breast be raised a little, then set th nostrils free, and press gently on th chest until signs of life appear. The give a warm drink and put to bet Do not give up hope for at lea.s three hours after the accident. 12. Child gets sand in its eye. Place your forefinger on the chee bone, having the ohlid before yoi Then draw up your linger, and yo will probably be able to remove it but if you cannot get at the sand i this way, repeat the operation, whil you have a knitting needle lai * i:.i .. _:n ilgiUIJSfc llltt UJCUU3, IU13 Will bli I the lid inside out, and then the san may be removed with a silk hand kerchief. Bathe i n cold water an exclude the light for a day.?Ran New Yorker. Changing the Clothing.~Rek tive to changing the clothing, it i considered hazardous to lessen it amount after dressing in the morn ing, unless active exercise is take immediately. No under garment should be changed for lighter one during the day, ordinarily. Tb best, safest and most convenicn I time Cor lessoning the ciothiug is ii the morning, when we first dress fo the day. Our Wheat Crops. The reasonable expectation of the whole crop of wheat in the United States this year wa^ 420,000,000 y bushels. This has been reduced by ' the damage in Minnesota and Iowa ' about 13,000,000 bushels, thus re.. | ducing the total crop of wheat this * year to abnuc 407,000.000 bushels. Those who win taKe cne pains iu m >r quire carefully will be convinced " that the actual experience of the a harvest is likely to increase the , amount above this estimate. Turn? e ing, now, to the probable demand, we find that we had over 109,000,in 000 bushels to spare out of the crop of 325,000,000 bushels in 1877, _ thus showing that our requirements i, for seed and consumption in the venr to September 1, 1878, have 2r been about 216,000.000 bushels. iS Assuming, now, that our require* ments for seed and consumption to September 1, 1879, shall be even as much as 220,000,000 bushels, and 10 we shall still have 187,000,000 bushn els for export.?American Miller. A'^ GENTS WANTED?For the best anil fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices . reduced to S3 per cent. National PrBLisniMO "* Company, Phila., Pa. j EEOuselteepers 1 A postal card sent us with your address will Insure free In return, our Illustrated circulars of , nice House-furnishtng Specialties. Palmer a *" OQ1 Peorl StrAPf Wff U [ C?Kii/ru>, jinauiov,iuic?nf ^ I York, p AGENTS, READ THIS! d We will pay Agents a salary of $190 per month, an<l expenses to sell our New and Wonderfcl 3* Inventions. Address Sherman 4 Co., Marshall, Mich. n VP A AHEAD ALL THE TIMF. I L JK ^The very best goods direct 1 I i~ IA nj|from the Importers at half the nsual cost. Best plan ever ofTered to Clnb ^ Agents and large buyers. All Express charges paid. New terms free. T H E G RE AT A M E R10 A N TE A CO. ,e I'. 0.4,235. 31 and 33 Vesey St., New York. I If Iflil n Parson's rrwoATivB Ph.ls make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person >* who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks , may be restored to sound health, if such a thing CO be possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. ig I. S. JOHNSON A CO.. Bangor, Mc. The ANTIDOTE TO ALCOHOL FOUND at LAST t. The Father .11a<liew Remedy. ' Is a certain and speedy cure for Intemperance, t. It destroys all appetite for alcoholic liquors and . builds up the nervous system, after a debauch G OR ANV INTEMi'EKATE INDULGENCE, a Single tca,n spoonful willi etnove all mental and physical de " nrneeinn it.niso cures everv kind of Fever, v Dispepsla and Torpidity ot the Liver. Sold by all druggests. Price $i per bottle. Pamphlet on 01 "Alcohol, its Effects, and Intemperance as a i disease." sent free on writing to the Father Mathew Temperance A Manufacturing, Co., 36 Broad St., N. Y. " /Ta7\ BENSON'S CAPSINE 1,8 POROUS PLASTER ce Q \ A WONDERFUL INVENTION. to There is no comnarison between it and the ommon slow acting porous plaster. It is in very way superior to all other external d. emedies Including liniments and the soJ c alled electrical appliances. It contains new id medical elements which in combination with rubber, possess the most extraordinary pain relieving strengthingand curative properties. ? Any Physician in your own locality will cona firui}the above statement. For Lamk Back: J Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Stubborn . * and Neglected Colds and Coughs, diseased 11 Kidneys, Who >ping cough, affections of the k heart, and all Ills for which porous plasters i are used, It is simply the best known remedy. I Ask for Benson's Capcino Porous Plaster arid lc j fake no other. Sold by all Druggists. Price of | 23 cts. Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury k I Johnson; 21 Piatt Street, New York. *i ' sj W. Clyburn, COTTON BUYER ie ie The undersigned begs to inform ^ his friends and the public generally that he is still on hand, and will be ? able lo ie i. BUY COTTON more largely during the coming season than ever before. Always in the market, and always prepared n to give the HIGHEST MARKET 16 PRICES in C A H H 18 Q for the article. Remember my stand, J ' Clyburn's Block, b CAMDEN, S. C. july 30tf 0 da House and Lot for Sale. e d Tiie lot ami two houses thereon situated on Broad street, Camden, i3 C , one door ' above the olfi -e of Messrs Leituer & Dun I- lap; lot litJ fe-1 front, running back 202 feet e more or less. Terms?One-half cash, balance on time. a I secured by in irtgagc on properly. Apply G to S. WOLFE. e nov21tf n I. ( 1HARLOT *K OLUMB1A A AUGUSTA 5t \j KAIL l; )A!). Com: S. C., Msircii, 3 187S. The follow ng passenger schedule will be operated u and after this date; k 1.1IL EXPRESS. ooina nouTir, * Leave Angus a, C 40 p m U Lrrive at Columbia, 11 25 pm Leave Colum! la, 11 32 p m Arrive at Obt rlotle, 5 50 p in aoina south. I Leave Charlo ie, 9 48 p in J Arrive at Columbia, 2 54 a ui n Leave Colum ?in, 3 04 a in , Arrive at Augusta, 7 05 a m o Hun daily, and make close connection a |" Charlotte ant Augusta lor all points North ,1 South and West. u niv Pisjpvn.pn ^ I r.oinfj sol'Tii. No. 1 I Leave h arlo !c, J 1,05 p in I Leave Chestev, 3 08 p m L. Arrivent Coin tibia, 5 5.8 p m Leave Columbia, (! 03 j> m 18 Leave Granitoville, 0 51 p ni :s j Arrive at Augusta, 10 30 p in |? I ooixa north. No 2 Leave Augusta, 0 80 a in Arrive at Columbia, 11 00 a in 3 Leave Columbia, 11 05 a n iS Leave Chester, 1 52 p in . Arrivo at Charlotte, <1 00 p hi Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, and make close t connection a* 'olumbia ami Charlotte fui ll points, North South and West, and stop ai .. all regular p??s s'ations. T. D. KLINE, Sup't. Pops, QbuT* Frtlfebl abfl PaKtt Ag'V. i ' * "* ' i' .1, NEW STOCK ~ BRASINGM AMD NETTLES Are now receiving and opening daily the FINEST STOCK OP Family and Fancy tmOCBR IES, COBTFJECI'IOJrS, TOBACCO, CIGA&S, Etc., Ever brought to Camden; and all at the Lowest Cash Prices. Call and examine our price* before pur chasing elsewhere. With our thaDks fci past liberal patronage, we request a con tinuanceof the same in future. Highest market prices paid for all kinds o Country ProduceAlways ready to pay the / CASH FOR COTTON. BRASINGTON & NETTLES. sentl2 TO DEALERS. I have on band a laige lot of CANNED GOODS which I propose to ofler BY THE CASE as cheap as can he bought in Charleston Retail dealers and heads of families are in vitcd to inspect roy'slock nnd prices. Just Received A large lot of choice BOTTLED LIQUORS, including Rhine Wine, Champagne Cin rnnlrlnil. Whisky Cocktail, Old Tom Gin, Ac 31Y BAK Is supplied willi the best brands of Wilis kics, Brandies, Wines, Sic. Also a very large stock of CIGARS ANI TOBACCO. W. H: ELLIS W. CLYBURN, eneral Insurance Agent Represents; Ralvfistm taram km\m V4VUI VWIVU AUWiltHUvw UnlenJMarine and Fire Insuraucc Co., Texas Banking and Insurance Co.. Galveston Insurrance Co., Of Galveston, Texas. Cash Capital $000,000 01 Surplus . . 165.781 9' Total ....... $755,781 9' CAPITAL & ASSETS, 8755,781 97 Georgia Home Insurance Company Columbus, Ga. ORGANIZED IN 1859. Capital Stock : , . . . $300,000 0( Total Assets . . ; 624,420 21 octSOtf AmilIB jBimd Morphlnn huhltmrpd. J OH MTK-r>.lpl~?lnn,lnnl.?h.?lUl? I. SBeiS Semi .tump for U...H oa ' : a i Ha W U Opium Rellng. K> W. H. Squire, BwB V I WurUiloskD, Greene On.. lull. DR.M. W. CASE'S Liver Remedy BLOOD PURIFIER Tonic and Cordial. This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared under the direction of Dr. M. w. Cose, from hif favorite prescription, which in an extensive practice of over twenty-seven years he has found most effective in all cases of disordered liver 01 impure blood. It isANTI-BILIOUS. It acts directly upon the liver, restoring if When diseased to its normal condition; and in (regulating the activity of this great gland every other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It improves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate all impurities from tho system; and v/hilo it is the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also superior to all known remedies. While it is more effectual than Blue Moss, it is mild and perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the slightest degree injure the system. It does not sicken or give pain; neither does it weaken the patient, nor leave tho system constipated, as do most other medicines. 1+ ^iiham Liver Complaint,Dy*II l/UlcS pepsla, Bilious Fever, Headache, Sick Headache, Water-Brash; Heartburn, Sick Stomach, Jaundice, Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Female Irregularities and Weakness, all Skin and Blood Diseases, Worms, Fever and Ague, and Constlpa Lion of the BowtU. In small doses tt la alto a rare cure for Chronic Diarrhoea. Taken two or three timet a day, it prevent* Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox. HOW TO BE i#aha jkiifMi K?mcdyandlllooa YOUR OWN a Pleasant TtnnTAD Ton,c and Cordial. SOCTOft ANTI-BILIOUS. And save your doctor bills. Only 25 cts. a bottle. It is the most effective and valuable medicine eyer offered to the American people. As fast as Its merits become known, its use becomes universal in every oommunity. No family will be without it after having once tested its great value. It has proved an inestimable blessing to thousands who have used it, bringing back health and strength to those who were seemingly at death's door. Prepared at the Laboratory of tho Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Price per Bottle, 26c. Extra Large Sizo,75o. BO'Tor sale by Druggists, A GENTS ' Seaur&l Stores, and Agents, J&. WANTED, nr fetal Bottle free. ask your driur.st f ? r it. ^SM^y^hnieaateanOjetatl byDowlo 4 Mblse, SMITH & MATH IS. TV EWFIRM, NEW_STOCK. Just commeucing business, we are offer- . ing our goods at the very lowest prices that can be found any where. B First class FAMILY and FANCY GRO- 4 CERIES. An excellent line of P t DRY GOODS, SHOES, ? HARDWARE CUTTLERY, f BAGGING nod TIES. We only nsk you to give us a trial and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. We mean it when we say low prices for First-class Goods. , HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COTTON AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. SMITH & MATHIS. ?6T" Mr. 3. M. Mathis is the agent for the New Improved Singer Sewing Machines, f He sells them on the most favorable terms. [sep26 Tu? R>Md)T of tko Itth Coatary. y^rRAotjSv Barham's Infallible nil) PILE CURE. % ETSSurftt ft Manufkctured by the ' V / Biriim Pile C^ra Co., Durlin, IT. 0. It artrr fall" to ear* HeaorrbpUfa or ntr*. wh? ?"r? ' po?fbie. PrlM. Ll?t and bona dd< totUmoeUk farniibcdoaoppUeaUoa / SEABOARD ***?*? ih A A UN B U AAJ&UCi WO. OF 1 NORFOLK, VA I teg Iee.0 ic ceil I lie attention of my friends to the feet that i represent several First Class Fire Insurance Companies, ana nui prepareu to ofTect INSURANCE at Reasonable and Uving i! Hales. The Farmville and Seaboard Companies, formerly reprepsenfed by Messrs. Tranlham ' Si Hay, are now in my charge. Private Evidences insured at reasonable rates. All > losses or damage by fire will bo prompily , adjusted. The public will do well to give me a call before insuring elsewhere, and I respectfully solicit their patronage JOS. J. MACKAY. At or Jiear tost. Having on hand too large a stock of ^ LIQUORS of best qualities to carry through the dull season, 1 am determined to turn if into money, and in order to do so rapidly, have coucludcd to sell at the following very low prices by the gallon: Old C-row Ky. Rye Whisky $4.00 Cabinet Rye 3.50 Miller's Rye 2 25 Pride of Ohio Rye 1.50 j North Caroling Corn (best) 2.25 Corn Whisky 1.50 Apple Brandy 3.00 Ginger Brandy 2.25 Blackberry Brandy 2.25 Cognac Brandy 3,00 Gin (best) 2.25 Rum 2.25 Port Wine 2.25 Irish Whisky, per qt 1.50 ? j Scotch do 1.50 j Champagne, per qt 2.00 Okalona, Bourbon 3.00 i Tobacco and Cigars in variety, at low prices. Also, a fine assortment of 1 Family Groceries 1/ of the best quality. * Call and see me, and price ray goods before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. LOLLIS, ) at " Old Brick Corner," Broad St,, Caml den, S. C. janl-tf j|: BURN HAM'S WARRANT^/BERT & CHEAPEST Also, Milllfe'8 MACHINERY, PBICES R2DU0ED AFS. 20, '11 pamphlotafrce, Omcs, Yobk, Pa Great Opening' OF i Fall and Winter Goods ( ' THE OLE BRICK STOEE. W. C. GERALD? I ! OFFERS HIS f i ImiiipiKA SfftpL. - LAMA 111VKy I CONSISTING Of DRY GOODS, ; I Notions, ?B0 1BIIS I I Of every kind, and FINEST Quality, Hardware, Bagging and Ties, Etc., AT THE SLOWEST CASH PRICES. PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR a COTTON, p KEOTNBDY & * t- r.-r ? j I . I ; * I WF. HAVE JUST OFEI ? Entire! I i GROCERIES, HARN o , 5 Dry Goods J g Crocker} , Baggii S ! We sell very low for cash. 0i\ 15 i ^ I we can ? i * I L========rr============== - a* m A FREE E 13. W. JOB Every day of one of the cheapest ever offered to IDIR/IT IIATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUi GROC Flour, Bacon, Coffee, Tea. Suga .A. Complete SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIARNE HLAM: Wc sell all kinds of Plow Hoes, H Chains, Swingletrees, Lap and Forks of Tubs, I farmers Friend Pious, Wilson, Cliildi CA'ST WHEELS AND AXLES NEW DESIRABLE FA Dry Goods, Clolhing A FULL AND COMF And constantly replenishing. G O At as low prices as the The public will find it to their ii chasing. MEN'S UNDERW ROB] JTXTST RE THE GC W. A. ANC ARE SI BOTTON It is impossible to enumerate all of t shall therefore simply call the attention o! class and fresh goods: Family < Pearl Meal. Pearl Hominy, Pearl Grist, grade put up, Tea and Coffee, Sugar in g choice imported Teas, such ns Oolong. So< choice Magnolia Hams, Canvassed Brea Syrups, Starch, Soap, Soda, Herrings, Ci Fancy C Wo would call special attention to ou l'arcjied and Ground Coffees, Sea Foam, . in use,) Canned Goods of all kinds, Chovi jars, assorted Jellies, Brandy reaches?, B and Black Ground Peppers, Nutmegs, Cat Crackers. Crockery ai We have just opened a full line of the a Flat and Covered Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Hi Cowls, Cream Pots, Lamps and Lamp Chi Woodc In this line we beg to call attention to tl IVash Boards, Churns, Well Buckets, Sievi ires, &c., Slioes 2 We are prepared to supply customers wi vhich defy competition. Call and cxaiuc Dry ? In this department wo arc now showing ikissimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Sheeting. Shi Totoacco . An examination of our stock in thisdepn dote in every particular. We are shnvvin it astonishing low prices. Our samples o an'tbe beat. Full line of Pipes. Far: Always call on us before you make your rom 10 to 25 per cent HIGHEST MARKE CO1} tnd all kinds of country PRODUCE) W. A. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY g SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS. SHATTINS, PULLEYS AND HANGERS ^mg,pQOLE& HUNT, Tobacco, Cigars and Smokers Articles. ? large ami belter slock, and at lower ricos, just received by K1KKLEY & SMITH. : McBO WAlLIi. 'SR I?D A FULL STOCK OF 5 Ly Ngtxt jjj^ 7ARE & SADDLERY, ! g and Shoes. ^ Vlao. ' | ?? I O tie and Ties, Etc.; ? " - ' 1 ? i 2 c us a trial and see what bargains ^2 give you. S* i ^ f L "Y JLlliLMMSti.lt XHIBITION BY j jDAJS & CO, I and most Complete Stocks of Goods the trading public. M GrOOIDS, i ;ks, valises, blankets, Etc. p IBRIBS. / ,r, Molasses, Lard, Cheese, Crackers. | Assortment or ( SS, GIRTi/S, ROPE, SPURS, Etc. \ )WARE. eel Bolts, Harness, Trace and Brea&t Rungs, Well Wheels, Knives ' 11 l i tn i an Kinus, cnoveis, \ buckets, &c. i J Avery's Plows and Wagons. h & Cos Wagons, , SINCLAIR'S OAT KNIVES, &c. LL and WINTER STOCK. , Hats, Boots and Shoes. >LETE ASSORTMENT, \ I am prepared to offer the best ODS y can be bought anywhere. ltcrest to call and examine before pur* EAR A SPECIALTY. ERT M. REMEDY. ;ad this i )ODS THAT h. mm aa mm A. ;rum&co SLLLNG AT 1 PRICES. -:o: he leading articles we keep in stock, and we F buyers to the following, which are all first G-rocerles. Bolted Meal, Unbolted Meal, Flour of every reat variety, Rio, Laguyra and Java Coffees; j'.ong, Oochong, Young Hyson, Imperial, Sic.; kfast Strips, New Orleans and San Domingo leese, Onions, Bacon, Salt. Groceries. r line of the abo^e goods, including Fresh, Jones' Baking Powders, (the best and cheapest i Chow, Pickles, Fresh Honey put up in glass randy Cherries, Sauces, Spices, Ginger, Red sups, Tabic Salt, full line of Fancy and Plain i<l CjilasH Ware, bovc poods, consisting of Pitchers and Basins, utter Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Millc innics, Goblets, Tumblers, &c. >n Ware, ie following articles : Washtubs, Foot Tubs, ;s, lJrooms, Water Buckets, Coffee Mill's MeasSiioes! 2 ith Shoes of any quality and size at Prices our stock, SrOOdS 2 an elegant line of Domestic Goods, such as rtinp, Prints, Homespun, Slc. and. Cigars. irtment will convinceany one thnt it is cont, gsonic very fine grades of Chewing Tobacco fScgars, Smoking Tobacco and Cigarettes mere, purchasers, as we are satisfied you will sare IT PRICE PAID FOR CTON AJfCBUM ?fc CO. PRESCRIPTION FREE! Kor the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretion or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address. l>r. W. JAQUES dt CO., UO IVnt Sixth Street, Cincinnati, O. imrMilDR. BUTTS r8rV3^3| No. 12 N. Eighth St. Iffff-B St. Louis, Mo. n iJU UM 11tu KiTSdT cxpcrKTJCC in me trwmcTJi OT inj sexual trouble* of both male and female than any physlelan ir tha West, pi Tea tho retulta of hia lonr ana successful practice In hla two new works, Just published, entitled The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are really (latdea aad bolMisstrastan In all matters pertaining to aoakood and Waouahood. and supply wan! long felt. They are beautifully lllast rsud, and In plain language, easily understood. The tiro books embrace MS pages, and contain Tolaablt laforaatlaa for both married and single, with all the recent Improvements In medical treatment Read what our home papers say: "Tho knowledge imparted In Dr. Butts' new works is in no way of questionable character, but is something tbst r?ery sue should know Tfcw Tooth, the victim of early Indiscretion t the *?, otherwise perfectly healthy may be, bu t with waning rigor In tlieprltno of lift, and tht Woman, in misarrB^^l^rii 111 from the many Uls her aez is heuf W I ifM I V to."?Si. Louis Journal. PWl Ik I Si I n popcur prick* ? ? cts. both lr one volume, |11 in cloth yfluitcjo i -..." ? :'J