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JJAT J14 A. BREED?
Dr. D. D. Halsted answers the
aboAqw. qusto a follows in the
December Amencan Agriculturist:
When any kind of farmaniinas
--certain chraterigtics
tbrogra series. ofi enerations,
and they have biecome so firmly
ixed aes-to be transmitted-totbe
offsping, with a great degree of
er yi n ch anim als t ken col
lectirely .constitige:a,breed. The
time that it has taken to develop
and impress these breed character.
cwy longn some
wh other breeis have
6 e
sprwgg.j.ug i a few generations.
The work -ofstabhing's good
breedis adifficult one, and demands
rhgjialities in gthe
3-As
E allhis effoit tend In other
- a:mo.st have a-clear con
the good pits d
is alsoA m0 s
na - se aeds
b. bito deir
em d thi aa fols-o a know
g t is peenliar, and 'ajrdg
S nfC0O. WEithodi
beautyon m or
s or, to the negect of
da
--he
yet 851 'pndu
oicetj erwuld not
i. wheudresed
By a'wise selection of animals
fr some paticular points, it may
seof Qthers, with.
great care in getting'offiyring,ind
ktabundant- good Sppd;
~pemaene of aay1 kidif
* yb produser Thi
some variation, -even among well
- iin~i he ,must follow
seeoiaie in bree~~g ~and fal
waediet te best.' ~In answea
toTlie guestion put at the heading
~A bree&=sM sa ae of sji
- sertain chara ra
e
, are
isea
ugeK tinde
om lying downonteud
hard floor, neglect in meniigs !
ContinUd fricuion wihth
ofr th hand oi.a proves of
vice in veducinlg hardwess
- welling of the ndder. Such c
diin of the- udder is gene
y of a chronic iiature, slo'
reductlin and often not red
able by any means. Beside frict
a smell portion of the follow
- nient may be applied mor
and evening, but only to the
dened parts. The udder shi
bcarefully 'washed before
half an ounee of~iodine, two ot
ofglycerine, two ounces of
curialojintment and two 0i
ofnov oil; mix. The I
shud be kept eorked in a
plc nd the contents wR
beoWdse. -t would be ben
in the beginning of the dise
giethe COW a laxative dc
medicine, such as a pound
half of epsomi salts, dissolve
quart of hot water, to whici
tion add a pint ofnmoses
once of ground ginger. II
be much difficulty in drawi
milk from the agfected quart
careful use of a milking t
to be recommended.
It is said that an equal q
offresh sirts ofvitiol an
jice will take, the stinss
arl.Shake the mixture
a ettle, wet the spots, an~
few mninutea rub-with a so
MAN AND HIS BUTTONS.
iMe ed. of SeviWgthem On,and the.DifM
culties ]Eountered.
Iid you ever see a man in the S
iolitudi and privacy of his study 2
attempt to sew a button on by him- at
iaef? It isVin- 1its details, one ue
of the most interesting perfor- t
aances in the worl& First, he
-innts for a button. Generally to
sacure it,. he robs Peter to pay o
Paul, ad.uts. from another gar-- z
ment. This 6utton may be much 1
.arger or much smaller than the
size he Is -wearing. Next, he hunts
a ijeedle. Probably he goes out
and buys a paper of-needles. He A
always chooses the largest needles,
having an; impression that large ti
needles will sew stronger -than F
small needles. ~As to thread, be r
gets the coarsest he - can find,
and this he- doublese He would b
threvdEisZ-ee 6e He takes his
big needle inonehand -and his
coars~black thread in the other.
He bites off the thread to a de
sired length. Then he tries to
twist.it .to a fine point. Generally
Si1e succeeds in making two,
41d11&soetimes three, fine points
oat of one end. Of course he can't
ge lthese fine points through
the-naedle's eye at once. He tries
hard~tc maEe that needl an
tbr gp on friendly term -with
each other, .tat they won't. They z
don't iant to get acquainteA
Thy diot wish^to have anything
to do with eakh other. Sometimes e
it i&.tly needle that kicks.; -some-,
Stiieephe thread.. Sometimes be- O
imagids he has really threaded his W
PA
needle. It is an.occular delusion. wA
ThIthegd has missedtbe needle's
Aeye61 ialf an inch. It is harder in
w-~k fiAn sawing wood. Atlast
te iedle is -threaded. Now lie C
tries to sew the buttoa.on without
takiing his troasers off. his proves '
a frk He twists 4imseliinto
an . ortble position, and so
w6ddFW . But he can't iwso.
e rime: the seedle into himself,
- an zh.eonfiary thiead Al.ays
insists Wa fo*ing,or in ddEbling
:around the neit button. Tlie"ine
part of the doubled thread'onfL
work harmoniously with the oth.r q
pa4.0 One part draws throdgh the
button's eye.first and leaves the
~otier part behind. Then it gets
hitched: up and the embassidor ah
swears. Or the needle .breaks. g
And then he siwears. He may n6d
swa audibly. But the recording ._
angi.l knows what is going on -ins
side of him, and debits him wt
every item. He. sews hard. H kih
has forgotteai all about the n
fodthmbieHe3mb
fo at- be.H' e's head and i
do
ures his thumb or runs.imder 1
Sthe nail. By and~ by hesews the
Sbutton's eye full of thread. Hil
big needle won't pass through any
Smore. He~ must stop. He ends by
winding the thread as many- times
as itwill go under the button. And
perhaps he leaves off with two or
three inches of thread stic - w
ctches - aine here everyo
ime. At last the button is sewed
on and he is proud of his work.
( New .York Graphic. -
ROBERT s OER TIFICATE.-'Have y'ou
recommendation ?'
'Yes,. sir.'
Robert had been seeking a situa. t~
'ion for almost a week ; and, now wit
'at he had-at last met with some
0ng that promised success, he eve
as nervous - as a boy can be. ani
f 'hand went down in his jacket 2
e - -a handkerchief, a strap, fcr
G, H.ecommendtion 1e emp-go
ig poethier pocket and anoth~er
ing but - n - y
ar a it is;suppose;yo Dt
ald Wi on t he floor,' said s
eak' have droppe
es the gentleman wh u an
er- by, waiting, as a bit of papL
nctered to the floor.
ttle 'No, sir ; that's only my pledg
cool Robert answered, stooping to pi
ten up the paper.
fcial 'Your pledge' -:
wet Yes, sir. My temperance pledg
'e o MayI seeit !
d a Robert haded it t hima
~in a tinued his search for thetfmss'
solu- paper, growing more nervous
a an the search proceeded. Yd
there 'Never mind, my boy., I d
g the need ay further reference,' said
e the gentleman, after reading the pl
ube is 'I am willing to trustSa
puts his name to a prI
this. That boy is his ho
iantity7 ence.' - like
lemon refer
ut oft- A smooth bore.
well in feared on the
after a Istill terrible i -~jto bej
c(loth, tumn. / Aeld,. but isj,
/ .editor's sane
/S
.TUsceU4neus.
EXPESTORANT
zo peof Heibe an,Mjftclginiu proa
t,reate the substance of the
.010 Wbrm, U1
at licsn themBrrnm!'"Tbe4,ind formna El
oting coating, which relieves the ft- d
tation that cu.s the cough. It cleanses
te lanof all impurities, strengthens
Lcnwa. enfee bled by disease,ivigor
c531e Cireulaun of-the , and braces the
rroussyst.m. Slight colds often end inT
znsumtion. Iis daissonto neglect
':2.TApply the remedy promptly. A
ito twenty yeairs warrants the asertion tbat
oremedy hasever been found that is as
mmpt initsedectsius TUT EXPECTORAkT.
single dose rases-the hlegm, subdues
La,mr.tion.aad its use xpe(hny cures theiufowt
stiae cough. A pleasant cordial, ehl
ren take it readf. For Croup lt'La
xal3uabic and shio; be&n rvery family.
In 25c. and 61 nottles.
rUTT'S
PILLSE
CT DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER.
Cures Chilis and Fever, Dyspeps-.
'Ok MeMa.Che,3lidUs Col;E.'obst a
on,Ples; PalrAtationtc Aj
ffeart, DiZZiness,orpid 1iver. and
cmale3LreCular1U6.61fydudr.L"1ed
ry we." a iinele pill stimulates the s'm:ch,
storesthe app" tc,i:npamrts vigor to t.o eycm.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYSI
Da. TtrT:--De-r S: kor ten y.ars I haTo.
en a martyr to Dy%pepaic., Constipatiou'and
ile. Lratpryourpillaere ommLended A
me; 1 - se:a a (but with lite faith). I am
>w a we! :nau, have good appetite, digesticu rA
trieet, reigular stools, pI-s gone, and I have A
Lined *ty poundssolidlesh. They areworla Le
.r weirltin d.
REv. r..S,.SImPSON,LcuisviRe, Ey. A
(Mce, 25 Murray St.. VewTork. U
Dit. T MANU AL of Usefa'
BeepsF Eon appca?lnn. A
At
TENTS.
lend a roughsetch or a
model of inven on to
GEORGZE. LEM,A
Washington, D. C., and a Preli l
PXainataon will be made, without ie
charge, of all nItdStates th
ws class of inventions andS you 1-9r
ather or not.a atent can be o n
G morent paten$ble,
LwInpsrequired by the GovueuLnt Thistlsa A.
A when 'plcto smd.When alwd
and the final Government fee
20)i parable. An attorney whose eends on
success obtaining aPatent willnot is
t your Invention is patentable unles itreully is
fr as his best judgment can determine; hence,
x can rely on the adiLie given apter a preliminary
Lmination is had.IDiesiMn Patents and QAe
Wistration of Labels, Trade-Mark, ad B.
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Plicationsin reviv ofRejectad Abandoned, C.
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the titleof the invention and about the date of F
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en t clients in almost every county in the
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torney at law an So tor of America H.
,. andFoeg P tnt,
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tenton this papr. W
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a" AND (IRANPES,
SAnd Wholesale Dealer in
PPles, Potatoes, Oulons, &c.
215 East Bay,
CHA&RLESTON, S. C,
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j poleare always on the look
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re want many men, women, boys andgll
:> work for us right ini their.own loities,
ny one can do the workprperly from the
rst start. The businessw1pamoe ha
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t furnished free. No one who e~
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Rail Roads.
slambla & Greevile Raffroa
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
.CoLM(W*A. 8C., Nov. tly,1882
)n aniaftMonday, November 8, 1882.
LSSENGER TRAINS wiUnas herewith;
ated upon this road and itsbrauches.
Daily, except Sundays.
No. 52. UP PASSENGER.
aye Columbia,A - - * 11.42 a
Alston, - - 12.51 p
" Newberry, - - - - 1.56 p
Ninety-Six, - - - - 839 p
" Hodges, - - - 4.28 p
Belton; - - - - 5.57 p
rive Greenville, - -- 7. p
No. 53. DOWN PASSENGER.
ave Greenville, - - - 11.15 a
s Belton, -1243
" Hodges. - - 217 p
" Ninety-Six,---- - 8.2 p
" Newberry, - 4.50 p
" Alston 5.56 P
rive Columbia,x - - p
LRANBUREG, UNION a COLUM3IA kAILZOA
No. 52. UP PASSENGER.
ave Alston, - - -- - L.B p
Strother, - - - - 1.43 p
Shelton, - - - - 2.10 p
Santc, - - - 2.50
Union, - - - 3.27;
Jonesville, - - - 4.02p
Tive Spartanburg, - 6.02 p
No.53. DOWN PASSENGER.
ave Spartanburg,R. & D. Depot, H 1.35
Spartanburg, S. U. & C. !)epot,G .1.42;
Jonaville, - - - 247
Union. - - - 3.29;
Santuc, 4.t2 p
Shelton, - - 4.48p
Strother, 51.- - - .
TiVe at Alston. 5 50 V
LAUENS RAILWAY.
ae Newberry, - t- - 4.58;
-e at Laurens C. H., - 8.15;
aRe Laurens C. H., - - - 9.u:,
,rive at Newberry, - - * 12 3:
AnDSVILLE BRANOR.
aye Hodges, - - - 435 p
-rive at Abbeville, -5.35 p
ave Abbeville, . - - - 1."i p
vire at odges, . - - - 2.10;
SLUE RIDGE RAILROAD AND AIIDaRso
aAScH.
aye Belton at. 5.57 p
Anderson 63 sP
mendleton . 7.28p
aye Seneft C, . .1S p
rive at.Wlhsla 8 - 5 V
aye Malhilla at, - - 1.5
ave Seneca Da 10.3; a
Pendleton, - . U.18 a
Adoania, - 1(6 p
ive at Belton- 12.46 p
- CONECTIoNs.
With ith0arolina pii1roadfrom Chi
With 2&Ai1Vio, Columbia and Au.uj
'alroiid Trom'Wilgiidngtda anid
Wit C' 'Cosumbia,,and Auguw
Malad fiNIe and''a-poir
North t~
With A-be 1' Iie
for points in Western North Carolina,
Wi!h A. & C. Div. R. & D. E. E., from:
points Soath and West.
With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. 1t., from J
lanta and beyond.
Wit -.
Wit South Carolina Railroad or Charlk
to. -
^With Wilmington. Columbia and Augus
Rai!road for Wilmington and the Nort
With Charlotte, Columbia and Augus
Railroad for Charlotte and the North.
With Asheville & -Spartanburg Railro
from Hendersonvlle.
With A. & C. Div., E.& D. E. E., fr<
Charlotte and beyond.
tandard Time used is.:Washington, D.
Ich is fifteeu minutes faster than Columbia.
.. * - J. .-.. F&rY;Saeift4iL
Oiin.emeAl Faienga Agent.
I.CARgwKLt, Ais't Geeral Passenger Ag
"mb'sT0. C. . - -
il Carolnna Raniway; Corna.ag
- ASSENGEE-DEPEETMENT.
CHINGE OF SCHEDULE.
ft ankd alter-A&pi - SD(, 1WqJ? aswe*
Lbnabn tdS dwll ran. as ftllw
furthernzicites
GREENVILLE EIPRESS.
GOING EAST, 'A=LY.)
,ve Columbiaat - - -- -.25.
dve Camden at -- -' - 9.38 P.
dveharlestoanat. - - -. .00-P. I
Charlestonat -~ - . 7.00 A.J
aadat - - - - S.A.a
w.eeobiMbia~ t - -.- 9.30 P.1
dve Augusta at - - - - A..]
dive Charleston at - --8.20 A.]
-GoING WEST DAILY.
wve Charleston at - - - P
ve.Auusa at* --.- - 4.5?P.
dvClmi:ki - -5.10 A.3
rarn daily except trains on Cal
which are daily except San
Sl.eeping Cr i,&ced toNlg
uinbla and Charleston. -orf da
nd Sundays, round trip tickets are
nd from all Stations at -one first class
ar the round trip, good till .Monday n
o return. Ercursions tickets ga-for
ays are regularly on sale at six cents
Ifle for round trip to and from all statlc
onnections made -at Columbia with 4
mbia and Greenville Railroad bytrain
tvingat1128 A- M., and deprigat
.-M. Connection made at C. & A.. J1
on with Charlotte, Columbia and Augm
ailroad by train arriving at Columbia
.28 A. I. and de at 5.s5P. PJ.
em all points on both
n1lman Sleeper between
~ashington, via V em
ithout c .or New York C
ston wi y- also, with
daeaton Ralodto all
.ections are made at Augs
Georgria Railroad and -Central-B.l
and from all points South and West.
Through tickets can be purchased
points South and Westr byapying I
- A&. B. DESAUs Agnt, oh
D. C. ALLEN, P&
JomN B. PECK, General-Manager.
Charlotte, Columbia k Augusta
OFFICE GENEa..L ABssENGaa AGE2
Schedule in e@c Setember 3, 1882
No.53 DAILY-MAIL AND ERREs
Arrive at Columbia, B.............t
Leave Columbia, B..,,..........g
Arrive at Ch-trlotte, C..........
Leave Charlotte..........-.5.1
No.47 DAILY-MAIL AND RfEis:
Leave Augusta. A............... c
A rrive at Columbia. D............10
No. 19 LOCA L Flin-mair. d aijy exceytSm
('A ilh easenger Goach attached.
A1rrive at I.harl0-te...............;.
.SOU rH WrAlED.
No. 52 D)A1LY-1.uL AND Exy'agsm
Leave Statesvie................. 7
Arrive at Charlotte.............. ,
Lev Charlotte. C............. .:
Arrive at Columbia, B............3
Leave Columbia, 1- .--..........G.
Arrive at Auut,A-...........10.5
o. 48 DAIL.r-MAuL AND EXRss
Leave Colutubia, D.-............
Arrive at A ugusta. A- .....-......10.2
No.18 L'CAL FR EIGHT. daily exceptSui;
(With P'assenger Coach attached.)
Leave Charlotte--.............5.0
Arrive at Columbia............,.. g
CONNECTIONs.
A-With all lines to and from Savar
Florida and the South antd Att,nta, )i
and the Southwest,
B-With South Carolinz Railroad to
from Charleston.
C-- With Richmond and DanvilHe Ralil
to and from all ints North adCr
Central Railroar an.a
D--Connect with the W. C. & A. E. E
Wilmingtn and all points on the Atis
Coast Line.
Pullman Sleeping Cars on Trains No
and 53 between Agsaand Washing
D. C., via Danville,Lybhu andC
Iottesville. Also, on -raand 5;
bween Charlotte and Richmond.an5
Numbers 47 and 48 ron solid between
saand Florence and carry Puan
ree between Augusta and Wilin
Abovten Augsaand W1Jlgtoe
G. B. TALorr, uprned-4
Ii. SLAUGHTERx, General Paeegej
D, CARUDWRLL, Ass't General ra,
kgent, Col~ubia, S. C. '
tshevile and Spartaaber.g 7FlM
On and efter Thrsday,Spo
assenger trains will be run '~
icepted) between Spartanb"y n
*ersonvlfle, as follows'
UP TR.Aig
eave R. & D. Depot at abug.2
rrive at Hendersonv e....-7 3
eave Hendersonville....... .
Both tr smak oneetinsfo- Col
La and Charleston via Spartanburg. U,
ad Columbia and Atlanta,d 0e
fr Line. . Afi3- .A.NDU2RSON
Superintender
W. H. WALLACE,
Lttorney -atKLa
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Oct 25, 43..C
do The Grot
A LARGE THREE STOR
IOnly Hotel with Electri
Only Hotel with
CENTRAL OFFICE OF TE
XRS. EMMA
in . PROPRIE
lu
.D. This-commodious and spacious Hotel is n<
I oomerS.
k The Furniture of every description is New
m persons patronizing..the establishment. at home
a The Rooms in this Hotel are spacious, wel
V Hotel in the up country.
m One of the BeA's Sample Rooms in the Stat
AU horses entrusted to our care will be wt
In
m The Table sh,l.be furnished with the ver:
m i
M
ClotM
In
IiL ML. HI
raInsTi9lNi
.'CLITi 41!
V? I take pleasure in. iaforming my i:iads as
m chased the wrgetst-rtck of
M FALL AND WINT
M For'7-e-, Y,nth: :tnl bu , .v .-rbe
m BEEN MAKED DOWN. I:Ef, T:' R IN S'A
Fim:- line of
2 GENTS' FURIN I G 0011
'Or %IL TBE LAI
I ' GENTS FT
Men's 3uits and Overco
Youths' Suits ai
If'G ll and examine my -stoi 'nen in t
j All orders addre,sed to Hr S4 will r
ta*
Opposite Grard Citral,
In.
Dry Goods au
henever you visit Uur Cal
ust call at that store so neat
-Y.ou'll find it will.pay you to
.- - a Main St., it is, Number 1
L Jsefl, fresh and attractive t
~ ew, stylish and lasting, and
ood bargains in Dry Goods
: O give us a trial asks WY. J.
en
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d1 July 27, 91--t.
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nbia.AGENTS FOR
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SAW MILLS,
malT --A:
aconTHE AMERICA3
an Parties wishing the above, address
SPE AKE & BRO
. Mar. 30, 13-tf.
AM '8 Y. CULBREATE.JW. ERNEST XERCHANT.
t": CBULBREATH & MERCHANT,
..Attorneys - at - Law,
**Of NEWBERRY, S. C.
~ ~ Will practice in the State and Fed
ner eral Courts. Aug. 10, 32--Gm.
FARMERS
181 Growing Sugar Csue and in need of
ays .CANE MILLS AND ET APORATORS,
'mi: find it to their interest to call on me
bye:cre making purchases, ae I am agent for
p mn o- of the 5heapest and best Factories in
apm S. P. BOOZER.
um -J,uly 19, 29-4t.
NEW YORK gfOFFINR
.Eveybody is delighted with the tasteful
ad beautiful selection made by Mrs. La
entmes New Fall circular jus issuaed.
.Adress MBS. ELLEN LAMAR,
877 Broadway, New York.
Y BRICK BUILDING.
.c Bells in Newberry
Cistern Water.
LEPHOE EZCHARG.
F. BLEASE,
TRESS,
E", S. C.
w open and fully prepared to entertain it
and no effort will be qpred to make al
lighted, and-the best ventilated of anq
:11 cared for at Christian &Smith's Stables
) PER DAY.
best. Nov. 2, 44-1y.
fig.
ARD'S
USES.
d the public gen'rally, th&t I have -par.
ER CLOTHING
in th-- (ity, and tho GKtD;. HAVE
.;.LL PRO Fil'.; AN D QUI CK 600
1AND NECK WEAR,
'F-T TYLES
[E SHOES.
ats.
id Overcoats.
Suits and Oveioats.
he Gity.
tceive prompt attentiou
- COLUMBIA, S. G.
I .Trilln.ery.
oital City,
and so pretty,
enter it too,
32.
he goods that wve keep,
everything cheap,
on our counters are f
Young. -
ND MILLINER
BIA, S. C.
nees, Pce
THE FAMOU
COTTON GINS.
?0,
iFRUIT DRYER.
,Kinard's T. 0., 8.0C.
OSNABURC
Undershirts and Drawe:
Will Cure Rheumatism I
Andare manufactued by.
LANGLEY BR0&r
166 [lng 8t., -chai1estoe 8,
AT: VERY. REASONABLE RATES.
-Oct. 19,-42-2m.
A $c8eool large Ptou! h.o ju'stif
ladies who will t~axre ish brunslji
Latin. MIus~ic ont Piano, Organ and Guki
Kindergarten System Galischenics a
Fancy Work.
For furthrer information, inqunire a -
HERALD OFFICE.
Sept. 28, 39-cf.
do bero1 e.*nwm
a lel areeir
will furnish youeveytis. -ayTa
,m.akgfrtunes. Ldesmank*.uRa
as'dtware,
HART &
SOLACEVNTS
Z AbOW DISC ItUkLER.IZ)
TOMAS K OOTHTG, $MQMASP6
THE A MHRRIAH BABAEDFENRW
-AGENT FOR
Genuine Eaxmers' iend
--FOR 8ALE
STEEL BULL 2VNGV 'SCOOTERs 2
BOLTS GBASS BODS SINGLETRES,.
ZOUSEREPINYG GOODS, CABPENTE
ISTS' ard BLACKSMT
. -A.FINE ASSOCTME
ENG*L%,:.AXRIJAN A!
MUZZLE AND BREECH
- -STAT-AENTS1
KEMP'S MANURE ANOCOTI
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ECART &C. 2
npeeiea
ForCU thSe Store8 Ae wATeLL
assortment o
Sive sanelebao re
BYE& itssotRngalumlecare
gystem after the -ozhbwsenelvd uras
bwtb deceived ~
-A iTA e.aola.
asso.ESentro.
atlernand Platepare,
y IOINAD UIRD STRHOLTZ
A Greatces e eD-abn miresr
AXD ADIC L ES orAseialZ anes,.
__ voluntary mad.il o.Impl teny, ter.
Wous Deility an ept'o-air
SaFit:Ma and Pniemystckan rincpsit
SAthreai-th "aren ook "ua Mi.e.j
oA Lexperenc t~ h:d tE.wu ccaAequen
w ~Aith dangeos surical o'perationor
bouge, ntruments ringsce by coriais;56
pl,ontr ou mo of ctency, cer
and~ eectul, byd wichpevelrysterer,r
ialely, al;(flUR~t~~ jle~y
aifhr Thi Lte ~~il rov e.abont
The ousa d and tow uss,nd . iiti t
many.ddress, orece.ipt osix ~ een s w
postg 01sIrb :tams. AddessfcuLI~envd c
bougi~, lt1nnt, Newg or. cordaY.
g s rfrebmeel Box , privct.l an, ra-.
thosadsard he IsCitu8 *
posag - mp.ee.es
A PESOKS R R U RST
D. Main Street, Columbia, 5.' C '
Aweek made at homaby the indu
tous. Best business now before
r, us. o ai 00 time. ucawon
spare time. your whole time to the
buies. business willpsyo
nearly as well. No one can fail to -a~ en. AE
outt and ei re oe made fast Nc
easily, and honorably. Address TaUz I:
CO., Augusta, Maine. 47-y
4 IRON.
mioe Swede's Iron. - B
e.fisted Tir/1roa,-1 to- 2-inebes. ii su
Dad. Hoopi Round, Squarel and Oma Bel
Irons, in fll stock, at lowest market prices, G
* BOOZEE'S HARD WARE STORE- - ec
No. 2 '9wer's New Block.
Mar. 30, Sn-... j .u
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