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:: he Iub meting Prof on I oays he believe there is . A ljt$ U. A. omiug up nicely, and there E laak of a good stand. G. coil T i:L. Crenshaw of Anderaopl Coun- th h j t1. happy father of a 13 pound boy A. arv. 'MeL. Seabrook will take charge K. of it.el yterian churches at Walhalla, er, 3ihiehl id and Seneca City. Te Her Jim Coleman, colored, was hung in G. Co., A) aa on last Frkday for tho brutal G. un(1'of a colored woman. ii important .that every Democrat side +h;ou1 attend the meeting of hisa club on H, %t Imrd1.y, the 14th day of next nonth. ton Mt Estelle Smith, died of corebo-spi- Ons nas0 'mongetis at the home of her father, Mr. . Foster Smith in this County week i lsit. wnF Ov- hey Bros. will soll you Lemons and clee lip. Next door from Dr. J. W. the ,1. olin Craig informs us that he has on s " i ono particles of very fine gold on quit e. He feels confident that he has p,. - old mine on his laud. sd Democrate of Abbeville county E- I 1ote(,lieir delegatoi to the Stato r Lion. They are opposed to June (lie tions. arc and " very able and instructive articles and ited to TiII S1N rN1Lm by aI "A Nat Subscribor and Fnrmer" have at- ueui much attention throughout the will mad uside is printed on new type this . 'ith the exception of one article ]'-' meJa1 sot before the now typo was Ini Si ted. We expect to make still i" improvenents in the near future. you go to Easley, call on Own- ar are s. and gat some of their Ice Cold ant ator. '1l are invited." a bu po w root uttention to tha advertisement t ies V. Poe & Co., of Greenville. This blo, 0o well and favorably known in (~vcr to need any counendation by tornu ve them a call when you go to the i, ot" :1 "& Si'IooI, P1-N1('.-Th e Eaisley raI uIl st ;;und\'y school Dad a pi-,nic rove sat tht., Madih1lill Spring, near arch on1 li4t Saturd:ay. Qui:t'' a 11nm e.)ple wr'e pr"e3ent on1 the (cta ich w.t5 I,ti1c-_Ijjoyed by all. -,-a a];] u b ;niistypiy of good and :111 wre a>,ly" f- d. On J. E. 3ogg a ntd J. P. Cary, I this place,'pnd Prof. Wood . rd1~ (' uoll.+ge, diivered ,ad A to the Schlool. T w e in h Wylie - ;ll(1iL ij hu'.ding a )t'ry lh to his ai('ulmO1S briek I iu t.;s' 1o.1: b.i;ti divide1 into * b1. andi noie habd room1a1., and w IVill axl *. be Ii tOdl up11 for i-le menii~s, th,. 'i). will 01p< n ahoe I h.a the third hotel in 1.E die', ha * ur railroadl is fin)isheid they wdu! md1( other' ho~tels '93'J h:.ve tio be the present ine I wLi dl h.:s to be rink of that Tie Cold1 Sotda Water' >ey Bros. will make~.t pu feel do WV. B. Sigleton f illed thei app)joint Rev. D.~ V. H iitt at this place5 on - dlay. A ne(w IBap1tiit cihiurch is to * iized heroI on the seond Suntday mfonth, and notice was given, B. Hioller, last Sunday, to that -ith the reqjuest that all, who ex to into the niew~ organiizattion, to u lt at that time with their letters * sal from the churches to which r belon1g. A newv house of wor be crected after tihe organization .uroh is compIleted. * xecuitive Committee of the Pied * ders and D eaco ns' Con ferene at Liberty, Saturday, '2th (lay for the piurpose of arranging a for the Auiguit Conference. wing are the members: '1. WV. ). (Grice, J1. W. Glenn, WV. K. * d J. E. Roggs. R. E. BOwEN, Chairman. gton Taylor, father of 0. W. this lai(e', died at his residMeco ks Springs, in G reenville Coun morning of the 7th instant, i e 'ar of his ag(e. For many years (en a prom1n1inent anid oistenit(t if the Baptist Church, andu at i.represen tedl Greenllelt County to) Le'gislature. H e wats a wiVse * visor in privato life as well as ii conniioils, andII his death is a to his family, his neighbors mmimulity at large. > ad Cigars, ehleap) at Ownbey sloy, S. C. (It to learn, says the Keowe hat Mr. James EJ. Hughes, whoi( c ihilanid, in this County, in a with his tenaunt, Mr. James (Thursday night, 6th instant, birough the body13 and killed. * a was abloult thirty yearsodan * . XWe have heard unone of the * leading to the homicido. An * sheld ever his body on Wed o 'rnor ha,s p)ardlonedl five of the etis wVho woroW reco,mmendled to (elemency by the Boarid of Di hie Peniitenitiary at their last They were comlhetely broken ailth, and wor vc'onstantly kept m tder the povisions of an ActP islature paase~d at the last seos Petit t ns to' ere t the ap Ilng teM of ,oi>t,. which conYue he .irst ntday IA npxt month: rtl>ur R. Oraig, Robsrt W. Stewart, A. Alexande,r Wm. J. Smith, Samuel ns, W. J. Kelley, T. ). Taylor, Tilman Fennell, Joel H. Miller, W. II. Iol ibe, T. L. Robertson, W. R Major, An iy Baker, Will. ills, John G. Wyatt, W. Roper, D. E. Garvin, T. H. Mc orter, W. T. O'Del, F. V. Clayton, A. Edens, J. Ii. C. Durham, J. S. IIarp W. 0. Cooper, J. IL Porter, F. M. Day, inns Grainger, Allen Mauldin, D. A. d, W. A. Martin, A. U. Mauldin, B. Iaines, John B. King, T. P. Garrett, V. Fortner, Thos. O. Jameson. [arriod, on the 4th instant, at the re nee of the bride's brother, by J. W. Id, Notary Public, Mr. Davis Little and Miss Margaret Rico-all of Pick County. Bulwer Lytton's Bridge. |K IT TOUCnES THR SnOltss AND TnE ORKAT COLUMINS IN MIDTREAM. Whnt a beautiful bridge between old ago childhood is religion. IIow intuitively child begins with prayer a d worship entering life, and how intuitively, on ting life, the old man turns back to eor and worship, pntting- himself again by side with the infant." ro:narks Sir tulwer Lytton, in his "Strange Story." as, but between its distant abutments bridge of life has many high and awful tes, through which the wild waters dash roar in wrath and (lesolation. Prayer worship alone do not. sustain these. ure's solid rocks mnust lie unshaken be h. and anin i art and skill tmust rent solidify the structure overhead. Ood's is best exemplified in the laws lie has e for the creatures whom lie has placed er their control. Neither the child's titI "Our Father," nor the old man's rele me not in the mnidst. of mine intir es," will alter this by the weight of a le grtin. ience and art first-then faith and pray is the order of Ileaven itself. Divinity s through its agents, and those agents tie discoverids of man; not. the vague mnncetments ofpt ophtets or seers. Is lif'e rden to you? Does tite drag? Is you" etr to cope with life's problem and du we11kenedl? You are not. well. Your 1 is sluggish and taint ed perhl ps; or important organ is torpid or worked. This foct mnay have taken the of tiyspepsin, rhumat isn, gout, inala laiiis in t lie stom i, chronic hend che, ty of at dozen other ills. PAt KF:Ius ToN ill invigorate you, as fresh air invigo s those who have been shut up in diamp, cells It is powerltta. pur., delicious. tihc, safie--t b k' yyt,oue of the central ot the brilge of life. For Sale, tt V.\ l' \lil'1 ('()tN AN IN tCTTI'ON 4'.\ l \l. contaiuing Five ltit.lrtd n n id lty Acres. Furty Acres (lo.,l liitt"im lugh +t-le ft t""tiva inn. Term<i eny. iy to \1W i -:Nl l - \l. l-tl lY. it I t 'r-eek, 'icke s t'cuntity, 8 L. iv 4, 188I :12 timt. HEN YOU GO TO R EIENVI LLJE, BTrsr L OT HING F. W. ?OU & CO. ORDERS BY MAIL ROMPTLY FiLLED Tav'15. 184 33 n.. UEB tUERENT TUR EPRIOE 1 u OP'R : bt Ft LOTS.. 0ORINEorD WEEKLY BY runoUSON & ILLtl TIere. is a continned npwn'rd tindent in grain and meIals. Our inform itioni that higher prices nay be looked for. undt contitted heavy arrivals, ltca . tsho, weakness and a tondenoy to lower vnlue+ The stock of Rio for the Uniteel States i now 718,000 bags. Bil other goods remali steady at former tquotations. Cotto' markt strong at tn advance. SIUARM--Cut Loaf Crushed Powderetl 8 Urlannlatedg 8114el A Extra White U Golen c BirownU CuFFSEE-Ja?, ol. government. 254 Laguayra 124 Rio, choice ]Q prt11e 12 good 12 fair 12 orlin t." 11 MOLASSF:-s--(lolden sy'up 8 M11uscuvado il hds 8; iIscovado in bbla 3 Common . l Cuhb in hhls 81 New Orleans, choice 61 New Orleas, primo 4i New Orleuns, fair 31 New Orlenns. common 1 BACON-Clear R. soles dry mt Aj 161 Hams, Davis' diamond "1 Breakfast liucon 1. LAitn-choice kettle, iorces 11 choice kettle tubs 1(1 choice kettle kegs ]O choice kottle buckets : GtAIN-Corn, car loaud 8 less than a car load R FLOUR--WhiIe Cloid. per bi $8 51 Chekch & W's Uranulated 8 01 do do choice 7 6, O F GItant, grnntla,ed 7 O1 White Ro k 6 2 lioward St reet 5; Pearl (lrist per hbl .1 2. (but :\enl g (II MACKEti.-lihls, new fish, No 1 $17 .,i kits, new fi-h, No 1 2 01 kits, new fist, No 2 1 (5 bhls, new fish, No 3 9 01 half hbls, new fish, No 8 4 7. 9l'tarter hhis, now fish, No 3 3 01 Kt;ntos:xNr. Or.-1er Gallon I; The Markets. PtoKFEss C. If., May l2-Co1ton-10(r 11 cents per pound. Bacon 12 cents pe pound,. Corn per hu4hel. 90 cents. Flotr per barrl' I 4( .t Coffee, 7(%,8 poun<'ls Ior' $1 .00. 'Ist.eY.--Cotton II)(,, I1 ceot.s per pottni Iuein- 1 I.',(,1 2 ccnts per poutil. I,gf- pul <ti/zen1 1t )cents. Ilu'ttr p.,r pound 1%;."t) cents (I:t1chkenI --I I (..,2 tc: t;. '1 Gii.r s '.-('utn per p .und' 1j IlEl' SEC'ON,1 :C'iO A fITI "vi-:\ of tt. I'wP i)\I)\T' IN."ilTl ' fE will hegi on Ji~ .lONh). P T l ' 'i'jj ul' .I.1NU .A t It i~s dlesir'able 'hint stli'ent-4 he ini att em ane on the' fTis y uh ii-nit will I r vi chged esutiic~ toac a'iund ot t he ssin "The seli lastic yearii C'>nsists 01 Iwo~ bCssionis, til meni, byn .jIiiiig I he' :,Iess ('lub, ,':in reslu lihe e'xpense'ls oft hioardinig to live or' . R . A. C lI1LI), an one011 desh lig a o he inform' itilo'ii withI re'g:ir-i to lie inus:tenc', will ii dpy P'nt-. W. I.NCS. .\bA N, Pickenis C. II., S. C. . ja 3. 1884 14 , TOTCl(E (tlP FIN . s:''P SETEl ENT. tN We herelby give nit i'e ih:i wi' wit 11p1 to J1. I1. Newton, JIudge of Probah:te ti Piikens (outly- S. C.. oii the J:hi day )' .luneii. 18R , for' l,'ie to mawke a thii settlen.ti of' the Es'tate f' \Vmi. (Cnntr'e . deceas el, andil ask to be d isclhargedl as A< .\ AllY A. (.'NTR HiLL, Adl'mx. 3. .J. LEWIS, u-c P'., Adm'r. may 8, 18841 32 65 '1jOTI'CE TO l)EVTORSx AND) CIlED!'] .L~ OHS. --All persons hiolinitg cliti againsQt the estate of' ASE HE Jl-.V'ES, latei PickeinsI Coui ny, S. C.. dit'eeased. are'f r the hui-lesigned for' paym.-it- nid those il idebtedl wil iiiake pa:ymemui to may 8, 18S4 32 3 New Advertisements. M A N A T I V E~I PILLIi Proveid by s:uccessful Iuise fot' half a centurii The Best Liver Miedicine in the Worn No Griping, Pooiunous l)rutgs, but purl Veget ahIlo, sate an iiili'iable'. Pi'escribe~ ever. by Phys~eicis. A spee'dy cure' forn L.i er Comtp'oinict, Heguilat ing thle Ib)wels, lu rif'ying the loodi,. Cle'intg frioi .\lalari, Tait. A perf'tect eiire fort Ni:ck Ilendachit Contitiutioni and all Hihoius D)isirders. Sol by l)r'ggisi s. For' pam iiphlelr, etc. , n ddres4' C. E. 11UL l & t'O., l9 4 edart St., N. Y. cii *-1 ins nrol1 Vel vetrs we sendl 11ost 'Laiingii 'I "ei r inchelils for $1 0tt ii54 "0 'llis ((ensh or l4iniinll) 2 sijil:in 'I. 01' 2t stnul) l jilareis foir I I-s Sill $2 00l woriI t'oi.$1 8 packaget" of 20clo 204. lf-JtowrlT:n's 3:j. C o. I45 Contgress St. Bfostoti Mlass tCONSUMPTION.V 4ji rvapttieemd (1he,85na1;b AL WE HAE oil y 1fgot #ABo EquIpp?1 A A D CONSEQWENTLYt TIIZ O:T 07 F.C.'ILI TFSiYNQ I't:tARM3. -Y OVER ONE 1ULL10l] Which have been adopted and are in use in EVEI7 REMINGTON Si ARE NOTED FOR THE GOOD RESULTS ODTA TO ANYBODY WHO IIA' OUR HUNTING AND Have taken HIIGIEST AWARDS at Internation,l T Lcading blatci ~ ITI NGTOl ARE UNEQUALEI Strength, Simplicity, Durabilit: Precision, Ease of Action, a E. REMINGTO NEW YORK OFFICE, 281 ARMORY, ILIC ow. SRND FOR ILLUSTRATHD CATALOGUE. 1835 O II 010 G(NG TO 1 The West's Guan MAIME AT 'T GR EE1N VI LE (Y) ''You are 1Ri h,i " ThiK l:.i +ril,iilr beiit l,rlfrct i q.y is . k to . e and4 it yol :,e no, sari-ti -.1 th71 if is WhVIIe ai 1tAe FAQT4' 'l - AND) TIll .e Celebrated1 Green ~ AS. T. WFLLIT GREZENVIL th OSBOlihE-uskrr *ic Powel PlowSulky 1to A kntsfor Cuti aorne I'ou mory in the World I' TiE3 FO'% MANUFACTURING AND EI HAVE MIADE EIIITARY RIFLES Y QUARTER OF THE GLOBE. TOT GUNS INED AT ALL RANGES. WE REFER USED THEM. TARGET RIFLES xpositions, and PRINCIPAL PRIZES in )FOR y, Range, Penetration, nd Rapidity of Fire. N & SONS, k 283 BROADWAY. )N, N. Y. I 1884 UR A o Distributor, A AC(7I ' AC_TORiY ! t its work will SA VE ' YOU 1IONEY Io .dt )tou s, 1B B A ville WNaonls.o 0I VAI .)OLD) S0 CiI EAP. ?C. EM . L E'Y. rio'r'. In DEALE).IN!~ IN LL ST C.CT 1I <(lng I?caq)cprS, iAfow << Day are usinrU ' n aboutl( i. 61 leliuu ' s PA1B1GLER, IDFPAItTMENT. On a0 -o>b &d, 1881, Pas enge 'trttl a br %e on he Atlanta and )harlotte Air Line Divlslon will be as fol owe Y.XPass NO- 51, DAIL.. eavo Atlanta 8 83 p ti rrive G4ineavill-e i 09 p in Lula A r142pim Itabun GapYnnet-ion B 7 37 p In Toccoa C R 1 p M Seneca > 0 24 p in Greon-ville E. 11 02 p tr Spartanburg F T2 27 a in Gastonia G 2 29 a m trrive Charlotte 11 28 a m MAIL NO. 53', DAILY. .envo Atlanta 8 45 a im (rrive (lain:esvillo 10 49 a m Lula A Tr 17a in lmahttn Gap .Juoition I' 11 59 a in Toccoa a 2 39 p in Seneca D> 1 45 p mn (reenville E. 8 85 p to Sprtlanhurg F 4 64 p pt Gastonia G I6r8pm (hnrlntte H 7 48 p n Fx-M-ss No 50, DAILY. envc Charlolte 208 a if rrivc Gastonia , 00 a n Spartnnht.rg & 14 a in Greenville 'G 86 a mn Seneca 8 30 a'tn Toccoa 9 50 a m 1 ihun G;Ip Junot ion 10 35 a m Lula 11 21 a tn (laineaville 11 52 a m rrive AtlaIta 208 p m rt. NO. .52, nt.tL. eavo Chnrl~tta 1 12 p in rrive (Iutstoniu 1.50 p in Sp.rtanhit.g 3 54 p in (rteenville 5 20 p m Seneca 7 05 p in Toeoan 8 20-p m Knbhun Gap .7nuc+ion- 9 01 p- m LIlla - 35 p i? Gainesville 10 (I p ti Athanta 12 23 a m Coomn o:(tion Train ("Air Lie Belte") ave Atlnnta 5 ,^-,8 p m rrive (iiue..ville 7 50 p i save Gaineville 7 32'a it rrive Atlanta ' 35 i mn No. 1 R. LocAl. FEIGnT, Gotxc SOITII. +tve tCharlotte 6 12 a m prive at tn,flney's 11 17 a m Spartnnhurg 1 2J p fl Greenv;lle 4 58 p mo Central 8 05 p m No. 17, Loc.i. FItIIIT, Goa Notin. ave Centt rtl 4 10 a m erive (reenville at ti 1.3 a n. Sp:trtnthurg 9-37 a m at Gflney's 12 27 p In Char-lote 7 t,0-p at All treight trains on this rand carry pas lagers All p,asaenger trains ruin throngl, Danville a41 f(ichmtondl withont. chaage lineel ing it Ihtaville Witlh Va. ulidttn,l1 .vy., to all easlern cities, nn,l at'ttlanta th ,tll lines'diverging. Nn. 50 leaves Rich )nd1 a I e l. 11aud No 51 nrrives t hert 4 r .t .tail 2l eaves lichmodal at 1 28 at 5:; arrives i heve al 7 33 A M. TI"he Ical ighlis stop at above naIld at ions 20 to iintc"s affet Sleeping Cars Without Change (i Ira ins .sos 50 1114 51, New York amd lanta, via W1uashinglon and Danville, CCeensharu anld AshIeillti. On1 tfl ain Nos 52 anad 58, Rlichmon andIll )1 inil ile and1( Was~hinoglton & Ausgu.ta and114 114h11ngto andI111 Ne w Orleans1). 11 Iurn intg No h2--tleepe,rsivnro to Richi'd. Th'Irougha 1iC I1 fiit l l ale at Charlott1e lieto I :1 al)oinIts Soul h, SoIIIhwest, Norlib A wilh N 10 II 11 to and from Ath1ens4. B with N E 11 it to an f11roml T'ulnIlah FallIS C withI F. Air 1.ine0 1o 1and fromI Elbertona id lI('werville I) with lIbe lICii dge ni nI to anad from walt - lla. &c la wilh I and n11. II I to and~ii fromt N'ewber t with IA :nn11 i 4! 1and ' Ia It to atnd fromI (1 witha (chester and4 lenloir Ii 3 to and1( omI t'be.4e4 Yorkville:aIt ItaIs It with N 4' m-i-ion :n11i C 4! 1)nd A ni t L ltlvv;, 2d1 V P & Gen't ManIager. olumbia and Greenvillo Rlailroad. On and'(1i after NIy l)3IIb , T88I, PassenIIger' 4ra1ns wIi'1 41nn as here4wiIIhI inlicai l liponl ( C(C & D)e'i 12 20 p ml eaive CI!InmIbia .1 ) WC & A .1 1nn 12 27 p mI I. C & G i)e.'t 1211 I0 aInl rive nit Ailton I1 53 p m1 Newtuerry at1 2 56 p Ninety SIX Il, 'I 18 pi II lIt'Ioit nIf (i :' p In. OlrCenville. at 8 0 y InI No 532--14WNows 4441 pass 1nl. nyc v. r(een Iville at 31 ) lIri vei al 11.-11 112o'nl .Nilnely .Six at 2 ' I Newh:rry at 1PIII Allton at 2po Cohnitnhjia .4 33pII 'I i AII411i 61 p ni Sp: I a m', S U& ~ ~ 12 14 p m1 lIVe.1 Cflt$ 111 at12 23 p InI IT 1114111 IXI1 2 pI I'II SlIOllil at4 2 p 11 Nt 1(1 11C at.5 131 p mI aeAlsion a*t .1 55 p m riave NatryIon 4 0 p n. SpreaniN'g,el ft U12Cdpo 30 p Il " eIlg li & D4hpo 3 Hi y m lave Spartn'gR& epi // .12 0 a NI mye hge 1 U II & dept e1 15 a m Brv oevle t le(I3 p. IIV h eltonil at 23 38 p n,l I I ro l her Ii CIO)lt. 3 14I p in A'ilIion11 at. 4 p 1)n rrive at 4nten at 98 a ae Ilodge411 at ( A*Ia I vet.\bber 'ile asli ) I (1 II 1A LUG!, ac m3S0parm 12 30 p i t e, . BOB$ Attorleys aad .Co uu.U__ _ Prompt attention glvi 1 '1l'5 Pract icce %s the' 8Iate Mid eblte N O(lee in, $ohovjoel ,'nomminionei4 4) , lo 81, 1584 18 THOMAS C. RGBINSON, <a ATT'ORRhi~ AT .LAW: PICK N C. tY ., '. , Practies in- the Courts of t1 ' State and i- the United Btatteb' Court. Office in Couert routse, iep, 18. 2883 51. ly ADAM C. WELBORN, Attorney and Counsellor at iaw Grcei> Ille, K. C. PmOIloo in the Stato and Uni.ed' Stn,n4 Court 1. Office in Clovuland Block, oveu Iw nae %% ui'" Clothing IIouse. novl 29, 1 883 10 n v2 ,13M. F. A s xt.. J. H. NEw-r nn (ireunville, S. C. Piekens C. it., 8. v ANSEL & NEWTON, A ttI .neys at .L.aw, 1'10 K IS N S U. 11., 1S. U. June 14, 188t 88 It. A. C1r1 - 3.. E. BOcas CHILI) & BOGGS, ATTOlNI-;ys & CoUN8-:LolS ATLAW PICI1NS C.. H., w. C. Will I'raeuce in till Lihe State anid FHtderal U:ourts. tnnrei 29, 1883 2 TAYLOR & CARY," A TTU1A EY1s' A 1 L AV 'JCI ENS C. I., S. C. march 15 , I8ti 25 .it Jo1N w. s'roxt:s. wli. 11. tv14" NK. STOKES & IRVINsE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law tt IR Etlm V 11I" Lit, S. C. Prnctice in the State and Untited 8tnt 6 Cotitrs. . 1l business promptly vilended to. Spe - cial lienton given to collections. (Olite l u Est tiIle of Muain iut'i0, neA Ferguson & .\iller's stort. feb 1, 1 M :'t _ y SEND FOR PIICE LIST J e, el ry ~l.ia lace, CIA RIASTON, S. C. LABO0E8T STOCK. LOWlEST PRlICES In the So>uth. I'piiri ig a Nyeeiaiy, J. G. .BLACK, Main St,, Greenville, S. C.,. Sea l "iI NI uEs .\ N ) Ia )!K.4, $3.6i0. (Generial naaoarinla't of Gooal .1iI ery, en re, fl,ly seleereil. Best faniily a sapr cially. naal alt cloae figur.es. lEI'AltlNG; W.\TC(~ils. ND ji B Y romptl~lily done,i ra -ir 7 1MM.)2 A l.eeruliltn al the N aaure , T rena ment anod lIint eu1 cre e' Semi 1ni Weakna ss. or Sper, aily!; CensunTrIiaJaon, Ep'ib p-y anld ilit.; Aleni. l aid l'Ijy-ial llueapoelily, &c.-.Ily lIton. i.:nr J (''Irn:v ..a-., af . 1).. nr.thor of ithe --Green~l Book'l," & c. 'he woirld- -iia nowned athoir, in ibi, adj. luni alo. I.ec' ura. clearly in ovaes trorn his own experIiencea Il~l . a ib: 1w nut iahns eiangs tif $aelf-A bilase ao:ay bea. eth e al ay la moicve.4 W i lhouai d ..n e oI s ~C IsuragienaI aapea Iionnh. 11,01. gles, insh lmet' , rig or' conaaahais; pi "Alma n le f ur t 11r0e1ninan ceeeluni, bay wieb ev) r y aaaa!h ir, ll'j mii -- er' w'ar hais t'onilaion runay I.e, lay cur. hiiim aelf eblenly, priivn'etly ano-l radaically. Zij;Y' 'Ilais Icelrure willi provu a booni ho Sant tider se.il. ill a pinin env-lope. I. anly mbalirt s, tai reteQipt of four1 cntsf, or 5 w jlposage st amps. A lhblress'. ThJe OsIa'i"er'ell tMedical C.m dII Ann SI., New Yoark. N. Y. .jan 3, I SS4 14 Posta Oillice Box 460 TUTT'S P1LL& andi 1iJALARIA. From tIla he3 ourcesa aalau three-foblrths of the tlleenna3~ of thu. huana raco. Tihetse aPPe., 1 nla co14 nt iI ve i 4d exerItion of bodly oanAlizh'1, Mrnelttit4 of food, irrie.u ly0 ecauper, Low *pit.s, A. feel ing o f hafv:ing necgle cteat salfar dtuty, lJizzline'., E Latcc ring at tho IIart.Mots1 before tioa e y'e.h1ir;Iay cole Oreci Urlao, CONMTIPA&A'a4ION and do. nianit' tho uaso of a remaedaay lhea acts irecilt on tho l,lver. A.'i*a Civen ti Ifavha'T J'lT'W PILLS haavaaooc.pma. Tielnotion on tbo III! iynriiiUtiin blIaal ino plraot reovn engere of the syat.aml." J'roducO1in appia. skin aantd a a'iae rou.4 hodvh. T1 UZ"T' PIT. LM enlusO no nlo.uso) t. giping nor Liaterzoro with dna ily workc and aro n pericot Holiever'arn,75 *Ofie. Mrn R-.Ny. (oRAY H.il on WirtIE changead I tantly to a TAMRY IILACK~ h a 'ungqin ). plcat,lori of th!i DTE. Sotidb DruggIat% or sont by expvona on reciptt fQ8I Onlco, 44 Murrny St.reet. Nwa Yo k.