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l^?, R?TTER* Banar mrnsw; Hr. A. B. To??s cornes tc tbs front ii (Lil issue, . Bead .what b* has to cay. A petition UM been sent io Po?t Offlq Department for a semi-weekly mail from Anderson to Moftattsville. j. K- Blackman, the industrious, cpffte (indent of the Cbarlecton A'rtr? 'crail ???rier, jiassed through Anderson_ last Monday eveningoohisw^jtg 13^4?. j, Bnov/ A Langston have Just received a splendid sclocUOjO; o? imported and domestic cigars, embracing a number of excellent brands. We aro indebted to them for lib eral samples. E. L. Roche, Esq., of Charleston, has been in Andereon this week, and was the guest of B. F. Cray ton, Esq. He !s an ener getic (armer, and among tho leading spirits or the State Orang?. Mr. Thomas H. Anderson has been ap pointed a Trial Justice for Rock Mills and Savannah townships, and has entered npon the dutire of his office. It is considered a good appointment. Mr. A. J. Watt bas been quite ill for a few Jays past, but wo are glad to learn that he is now improving,, and it ls boped he will soon be able to resumo his duties in the store of Moss'.-. Barr A Font. An effort ?s being made to establish a mail route from Anderson C H. to Level Land, in Ar-bovills County." Thc route selected is to bc by E?vpa^Vl?^U..and-Craytonville, and return ky j Motton Kay'e and Emerson's Bridge. - A stock of marble has just been re ceived by Mri Samuel M. Murphy, whose location is on tho lot occupied by Mr. David White's blacksmith shop, Depot street. Kote the change in Mr. Murphy's advertise ment. We would call attention to the change in the advertisement of the Ladies' Store. Our. lady friends would do well to call and ex amine the well selected and varied stock of goods and notions at this popular resort for the fair sex before making their purchases. Wo are indebted to Mrs. J. F. Stone, of the Hurricane Creek neighborhood, for an elogant supply of butter-rich, creamy, and . delicious. Mrs. 8. is famous for making splendid butter, and we aro persuaded that she ought to become an exhibitor at the County Fair. The delegation from Charleston to act os an escort for tho remains of the late Gen. Wogener went to Walhalla on Monday evening. Some forty or fifty persons occu pied the two elegant coaches. The remains of Gen. Wagoner wiU bo brought down this momjng,. end WiU be buded in Charleston to-morrow, with imposing ceremonies. The following officers were, installed ot the lait meeting of ?elton Division, Sons of Tomr?rsnce,"<o serve th* ensuing quarter:" W. H. Todd, W. P. ; L. B. Hall, W. A. ; J. M. Geer, R.S.; L. L. McGee, A. R.8.; L. C. Todd, F<S.; W. F. Cox, Treas.; R. H. Gaines, C. ; E. R. Pepper, A. C. ; B. D.Dean, Chap. ; 8. H. ?harpe, X. 8. ; R, A. Brown, O. 8. Read the advertisement of MM..-Carrie Geisberg, which appearsJn another column. She bas opened a general merchandise boili ness at the stand formerly occupied by M. Lesser, where a fuit stock of goods will be constantly kept on hand and sold at prices to suit the times and pockets of purchasers. All customers will be politely omi attentive ly waited upon. ; . ; . ... . .:. A new mail route has been established between Anderson C. H. and Liberty, in Pickens County. The mail will. }eave. Uris place on' TburMay nmroing, and will -sup ply Buchanan^ ^Piercetown^ and -gfnsHty post offices, in Anderson County. Thi3 rb?feg vr?l?provea gr^t c^iv??$?ce'Uropir friends and subscribers in thc northern por tion of the County. Tho regular meeting of the Anderson Reading and Musical Club was held on Tuesday evening at thc residence of Capt. J. A. Hoyt, and was largely attended. The election of offinors to acive the ensuing quarter resulted aa follows : President, rrof, W. J. Ligen; First Vice President, U.U. White ; Second Vice President, A. 8. Todd; Secretary and Treasurer, J. M. Cathcart; Critic, W. W. Keys. Tho noxt meeting of the Club will bb hila at the residence of Mr. A. B. Towers. The advertisement of L. P. Smith A Co. appears in this issue. This is a now firm with an er'bc new str.k of goods, and our friend Smith is determined to build upan ex tensive trade by selling gooda at reasonable prices. He has the vim" and ener.7y to achieve aqqcesjjy, And we take pleasure in commending his establishment to all in want of elegant clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods of every description. Tho tailoring ?stabUshmort* oflM* Jf. R. Smith adjoins the store, and perfect satisfaction wVl l^?l?9p!iAS.^\qand prie?s, . DXATH OF MKS. DB. MILL WES. - ' Tho sad event hero recorded took pince at tho r?sidence of hv husband, Dr. W. B. M*?#w,"'?n"th*':towh" of Oreen TTCT cn thc Htb Inst., aftas an Ulncr-a cf only half hour's duration. ^?twjJAui liSWU>eagttruiiy por trayed thc estimable character of Mrs. af ill wee in an obituary notice, but we cannot avoid exp!?ssb?Co&^ ono so greatly endeared to many friends in this corqnmnity.' 7 Ww. Mulwee was an ac tive, enegetic and faithful exemplar of bc nevolence, and enriched the circle of lib Ufa with tho brightest deeds oX an .enduring d'arity., An tocjte^ yean ago which gave prominence to ber kindly ?^os?t?on, vfbed she rendered s?ch vain* bleasjstanbe.toHse ladles o? thia, commun* ty tn enhancing the attractions of the Ma vwiic Fair, contributing by brr great last? and inventivo genius to th?.unbounqred suc etas ; of the movement, whtah. appeals^ to her sympathies ?rom-a charitable, point o view* Her lifo was a succession of gani needs, sad wo have alluded to th!? incWchl because so many of oar reedera were eognhv ?nt of Um facts. Sha was the third daugb Of tho late W. A. Williams, ?sq., tb* founder of WllUamston. TH? COW LAW. The Town Council has .repealed the ordi nace? to Erovcrit calila from running a taiga upon the so-eeta of Anderson, snd th result U that persons coming here wltl hagons aro again Worried by having Un food stolen from their horses/ The reasoi kr tho repeal of tho ordinance Li bs?* upon, the fact that * question has been mad a? to .ts validity. We regret the action o toe Council. The otdtttittjl *we*u?'goo. one, and required ?jr tne trading publie w?v oUu?to town with ??U?? which they wisl fo feed. . Every etty or town of importune In th? Btste of which we haye any knowl I. bsa a similar law, and yarn should no bsve been repeated- The business Interest ?f the town, as a AV as its cleanliness, noe the re-enactment of the ordinance, *ndw trust.that tho Council, which represents th .Hiter* of the town, will have the Inueperi dence to sustain their rights, "*?*? i?a didi ion of ?he courts may I?VC to be invoke Iupon ft. Br other places con sustain sud .a ordinance we cen; toforms th? tax-pay ere bf Anderson County TWJju4nictlona hAvehson received to doa? the' boohs for the r?ception of tbs t*u per. otc?. ?ou??vuUon on account of taxe* ?sr TkHrf?n a nts*, 6i>. cf April. Only opa ???k isallowed, therefore, io which.*? to*? al legirinoo In this substantial manner to the Hampton gwrnmrat. The promptness and readiness with which so many tax payers respondr-2 to the call, when it was 9*1*?>*,lir ?f^oswtr'Tbree months ago, Vas largely ?iisiremeAtat?n fixing tho pub lic mind abroad in the belief that Governor ^mrton atop? would ba sustained in the ocraipation of the executive office. It has been a powerful factor.towards concentra ting public opinion In the Northern States, and impressing the idea that thc people were determined to sustain thdr choice for Governor. In Anderson County, about two thousand tax-pay era have paid nearly fiye elghths of the sum total expected from th? ten per cent. More than three thousand persons have not yet paid tbi* .tex. A* the books are to be dosed, the opportunity for aiding In this work of patriotism will soon be ended, and those who desire to place themaelvos upon the record must act forth with. The peculiar situation of ?flairs at thia mnmwit ruuUn M di?nh?r hss?ftsnt that every man shall come forward and con tribute the ten per cent, at once, for it will prove incoutestlbly that they are not lag sing behind their neighbors for any selfish purpose, but are willing to give their sub stance in aid of thc government they sought to establish at the ballot-box. Thc fact is apparent that many persons are unabla even to gir? so smell an amount, but there are hundreds of ochers, who are both able und Willing, that do not consider lt a matter of great* Importance for them to cnra?i;thsm sdvea among the active and unqualified supporters of the Hampton government, because the sum asked for is deemed by them as too insignificant. This ia a great mistake, especially at the present time, and a large increase of receipts now would have a most wholesome effect at home and abroad. We do not urge anyone to pay who is not in thorough sympathy with tb? Hampton administration, nor are we seeking to con* vince any one that Governor Hampton was duly elected. Thia question has been de rided by nearly every tribunal in the State. The only appeal wo make ia that those who are willing and able shall not let slip the opportunity to swell the record with their names, because we believe It will have a beneficial effect upon our cause. AIIDEE'JOH B?D3 FOR THC VXW>BSV COLLEGS. The stockholders' meeting of the Ander eon Educational Association on Saturday last was largely attended, more than three fourth-? of the stock being represented. The following preamble and resolutions wera adopted, with only a few dissenting votes : YY?iEnEAS, lt is understood that Newberry College,, under the charge of the Lutheran Synod of South Carolina, contemplates a change of location of thdr College, ?nd be lieving lt to be the Interest of this commu nity that it bo located ot this place. There fore, be lt Resolved, That we, the stockholders of the Anderson Educational Association, ask for the location of said College at this place, and offer tho grounds and buildings upon the following conditions : 1. That upon reasonable assurances of tho ability of tadr Synod to raise the endow ment of Fifty Thousand Dollars as contem plated. 2. That they keep the buildings In good renoir, and liixarod mr tho nrnt??i?rii? of ?hs stockholder^11 .. j . ' 8. That the terms of this agreement to continue in force as long as the buildings are used for education?! ? nd collegiate purposes, and tho property to revert to the ?tock-, holdem whenever lt ceases to be eo used. Resolved, That a committee of three be ap pointed to perfect the detalla of the forego ing prenrribta TAjid. swdutlon*. Under tr., last resolution, the President appointed Messrs. B. F. Crayton, Joseph N. Brown and W^W. Humphreys ?J..thp cpm rhittee designated. On motion the Presi dent was added and mad? chairman of .-the OoromUte* '' f * ' Tho Association then went Into an dec [ tlon for orneen, I and Ure former President and Board of Directors were unanimously chosen: ) President-James A. Hoyt, Directors-H, K. Sullivan, J. W. Norris, B. F. Crayton, W. W. Humphreys, WV H. Nardin, B. F. Whitncr, John B. Moore, J. P. Reed, T. M. White, & Bleckley, John B. Watson and J. C. O. Feat hers ton. After transacting cher business relating to, thei Interests of the stockholders, the As sociation adjourned. AH IHC0HVE3IIKHCE. The traveling public very justly complain of the inconvenience to which they aro ;.ab jected at the Anderson depot on the G. & C. R. R. j The train stops at the tank, some two hundred yards below the depot, ?very after noon,-, skid, lea vee th?'' passenger coaches while- the shifting of the - freights to and from this point ia being made. It is of course worrying to a person to be stopped in afejhnef. sk place and kept standing there fo? ten or fifteen minutes when there ls no necessity for Ifc It ia inconv?nient ?nofcgi to hare'the' train ron up on the soconi track Instead of the first one by tho platform, but there la a substantial reason for thia la tho fact that this track la used for loading end .unloading freights, ard hence noone ought to complain on thia acore, but there dsWnccesaity pr c%cuia?foj Charigay In get ting to the depot, for the ahlfting of cars contd be done aa well from above aa below depots .-/^would only bs, necessary to pat ono switch above the depot to avoid all this Inconvenience and delay, for thro the train could be brought up to the depot and .passengers allowed to get ow and off while the freights ?re being shitted. This would be such a great convenience tb the barding ' pub?V that wo fed justified in ealing the i j?tsmt?iY- -o? the railrcavdAulhorWe?to it, be lieving ?hat the suggestions ^re nuke can and wilt be easily camed out. j A* nransHiBO xumi. Mr. R. C. Webb is offering h/tlie people ol tins vicinity, an excellent an?inreresung history of the Uo.ted States froft tts aborig inal tlrhes to the present day, b; John Clark RidpaUr, A. M. It ls compressive, clear and vivienne to ?tyi?, *r=?58 upon the i prindpal topics of interest down ?to the close of Grant's administratif, including an extensive and well preprfd account of the Centennial Exhibition, frith macy cn . graving? and maps. It Isp work which t evd^In^d???anrh^_h?W??K W?hb?wUl , be rdcaaed'to show the to persons , wishing to examine is,- af promp?* j fill all orders that may boipen him. j I t XGVSA ?ACT?0AIA ? During the rain on MW 1?* * ?>?r*vy f gale blew down several muses on Benjamin I Featsaan'a farta^ h?dVelllAg and^ gin ? hons? alone bdng left Jwe fat? not ?iv?i? * ^??y.?sthe? ?usA snfUhied by, the * wind. Th? rain wasflpry Aeavy, and lt is * probable tlie farmwfurtm? B"?no in the t ground will suflter iJM? ttB Wn8 wash s cd away.Jtovem*atfi?w bl th? neigh* 1 bprhodd commen?d p>nting corn the lat e ter pert of last lief..After late frosts c there ls still left Vf*r crop of poaches...... * Mr. Henry Johnos left for Mississippi on * Tueaday Awi, crhev he wlU remain until il aiimir>?r..Trls?fustico Wright h?>d Co?M* li -.tvrWnrday last.fThe Sessions Court w?? - ..rF*'*nary -.V Hill ?.?lill-IB!Hilf Mri Farm ?rs are using coroj neaanL sj?djut wW weirtt, bas e>pcopdea.M.,.It bj ?tu^^tJ*^, CwHiilwn-Mwn, hem appointed ?ns ?wvrwr? np Stat..-*, coIove^Trial Justice,. wfcP, Berle; aaq. lately of UM Journal, no? resMos at bis mitts a fen miles from TownvUie, where we presume he will devote, 1 pUrselto.'.....Br. TT. L. 'rom a kind of throat disease which taffies UM skill of AilauU physicians, he bf Ving been to that city lately for treatausnt. He is, now confinadAto.hls rtpo .almost .aU. .tho while, and his friends deeply ..yoipalbite with him In bis sors affliction..-.;..A family St Town Till? has io ita po?seasion.'i^ikld. j ring whees history caa be traced to near "the middle of last century, it belog 125 years old. The sam? family ha? anotbstf relic' which, at one thee wes concealed iront the British and Tories in a hollow tree during UM war of the Revolution^ These>W precious souvenirs to the family descendit to 1 of the present day.Last 8unday was o gloomy wet day; Tba writer wad "ou?bt' ' beneath tho hospitable roof of a young bach elor friend (BJ, CR.) who "goos it alone," and amid the surroundings ab suggestive to- . ?ethe? they icwuhUw lue miserirc of ein gio cussedness and fully appreciated tho bless edness of the married estate, they mutually resolved that something must be "did"....J. One farmer has been found in UM Fork who aever plants for more than one bale of cot ton, and of conte be always makes a good living, pays bis debts and saves some money. He ought to be immortaliied._Capt. J. Matt Kidd wishes it acknowledged that he has a barn equal in every particular to Maj. Cox's mentioned some weeks age in the IK TSLuoBHCKa. Tho writer makes tho admis sic. quite cheerfully, and with a feeling of sectional pride, inasmuch as this monument of thrift U of the Fork, Forky J WILUA'TSZOir LOCALS.. Shad aro hoing received at this place, and are serving to feed the exhausted minds of those -who watch for "locals." Wo think not less than two whales each ' week would lu Milli?) ?Ml' a_ I..-ll-t-_ AIL ? ??&^ln?l t.-w IVJUlIw vu uv JUVIIVQ wi vi iv |jaoaiiigg events of this watering place......Cousin 8am. Poor?, thc chief corner stone and great American tanner, is engaged at the tannery of Mr. Thoa. Crymes, where ia ho ing manufactured tho finest English and French leat*-??r. We need Northern capital and Lynn titi c-makers to prevent the ship ment of leather from this market to Boston. We have water and hark in abundance. Fat dog hides might be abundant if wo had a Spitz law..Brother W. W. .Holder is erecting a neat and comfortable house on "Mill Avenue," near Deal's Grand Control Hotel. This bespeaks enterprise in that locality.The Italian miller, Peetner Boat ner, knows how to grind Brist. ; He Ja a first class' hominy maker..Only one'aspirant for the office . Trial Justico within this incorporation 3c travels on the Hampton bridge, voted h Mght, and is entitled th tho badge of oil ce Capacity with common sense are endo, jen ts requisite to the qnol iflcations of a magistrate, and these he lias in an eminent degree, from experience .nu observation.Mr. Bunavon, of Munson, Mossachntetts, has returned to this place after spending a few weeks in Florida. He believes'this climate, with its high and dry atmosphere, i is conducive to tbs comfort of ? consnmptlva. We very 'Bauch wish our country wai filled with such' congenial j young men Oom the North. We sincerely i hope he wiUmflrely recover his health at ! this place....!AU hands and thof cook are [preparing to juke cotton enough tb-pay for j onr fertUlreri We estimate, whets we buy oar corn, hoi and hominy, in these diggina every bale a cotton we sell .costs ns five dollars more to make it than we get. \ . LOCUM STAG IL LI. ORBKE LOCALS. In response to a call for lorain I will pen you- a few ?om our section.Tho abovo named cwj is noted for the quantity and fertility of Its bottom lands; also for ita tornadoes cy hurricanes that pass through Ulis Bcctionj which produce great consterna tion auongjtho natives, and from which it derives ita mme.There is on this stream two splendn mills, owned by J. G. & J. M. Riebardsoi) and Benj. Johnson, both of wMch are jrepared to grind wheat and corn, or saw logs The first has a good wool fac tory, cot toi gin and tan yard, all of which is propelled by water power.We have a sufficient number of churches to nccomrao d*tc all concerned.The farmers Seem to be awire tba; seed Urne is nt baud, and are taking ad van ?s?c of the fine weather to pre para fir an abundant harvest, j X think tho moat pf ' them have wisely concluded to plant ?their'oom in u field ana their cotton in a pitch (his year.Corn is worth seven ty-Art cents, peas one dollar, boc?n,'bono for ade.Wheat crop begins to look Uko spring is near. A good stand but rather late.....Tho health of this- section is good. Dr. J.1?: R. bis a tolerably lucrative prac lice.tat ndt as good as desired, yeti think does fine for a bachelor.Hampton or nonet Local government, or, In the lan gucie of Judge Cooke, govern ourselves. p.^t^aKi scarce in this section:...?We are' yet in Buspenco in regard to political mat ten, ?nt think wc can see in the distance i thromh tho dart cloud that hongs over us' brigit spots that tntok^as '.better days.I illina, taking' everything into consideration, wo se on an average with other localities. TbdwhhiU? of the Iron Horse on tho Air Liri Greenville ? & Columbia cpd I Blue Ritos Railroads and the tolling of'pied-; menthol], black snakes and the honey bee. cravens the whole section, and also remind usthat we are in the borders of civilitation. I iqwo aro permitted to follow-oas varions A *f .tMa^ry,>>lU#ti)?| RoJHr^f pbvidence^we yet tbfnk. te, f?leos future a?aitsiis. ' * ^ ^ u? J In concluding en address io, l>'*> students ?f?ntversity;^ncge(1^0dph) ?Tof- Tyn dall, who is nhrpiesBonably one of tho most fidofatlgable brain workers of onr century, sud, "tako esxeVof your health. Imagine Seren?es fe? oarsman In a rotten boat : what ?he do there tratj by tho very, rorwop his ko expe^lt? the rain of his erait. Take of the ??b^ of your best?; The dis ulsh?d scientist's advice Is equally val Silo tc all vorher?. Wo are apt to devote oar er?erries to wielding tue oars, onr strokes ?di firm. and -, tost, bot Aw of ns ex amine or even think ot toa condition Ofour boats until the broken or rotten timbers sud denly give way and we find ourselves the victims of a calamity whJgj^oa^hsj^bejy What begarfwtth ' a a?jrJat fracture, or per hoya even s careless exposure to disorgan ising influences, sod in UM complete wrecfc of tba life-boat. Tbs disease which bega?i with fe slight headache or aa undue ex pen sure to cold terminates in death, unless its progress be checked, and the disease reine: mid. The ?rt* symptoms, fte heralds of disease, vive no Indication of UM strength of the on-corni ox foe, and Uie victim traste thas his old ally reatare, will exterminate tho Invader. But Dfetase is an oki general und =.-.".T?Dlishes his moot hopsrfe*.? mir? mentala tho night.time,!;end soma bright morning finds hu?: in possession of one of tho strongest fortifications^ ?nd when he eines. (Full . direction* secpmp>hy? ?a?r? 1 package.) ii is Pleasant runrnure relict ace esrflsrJalIy erTcctifo In 'dt&r.'Hry tho ?toniS4$>nt>d Itter. I His >Gol^. Stotel j !~'"rr''~? -rs r^'"/,'T,,M,',T' ?*.*. f" SS'Tfld j-il?s ?e^lis .^d.csids. ,?f ??jusi M? I become familiar with tho most, Approved! ??ratero bf defense in this warfare, and the ! htstory th? ibo's method of invasion, tog ?th? I .or wllh. complete Instntciioos for keeping { jvu? &KOC3 in martial order fa thee oogisso, you can Cud uo better. manual of tbeso tac o? ?ho World's Disnensary, BurToi?.^g,, V. Bent lo ni?y address on receipt of $1.60. -1 contai as or er nine hundred pages; Uiostreted by two hundred and eighty-two engraving? and colored platen, and elegantly bound tn clQthpwlgiit. . ,,, , UH10K ?BETifla. Thud Union. District, Salad* Baptist Associa tion, ?1? nice t.wita Ut? Church at Mountain Creek on tilda/ before Ute fifth Bahbotb lo April, with the folio vin? programme of exe rei Mk* Den't for get thc dsy uuUl tabbatb sud then ?ll cou?, ??the Union' desires io meet a gopdljr portico of the Church oa F rider : KZUICISES rps /BJIIAT. " 1. Introductory Sermon br "Jt?v.' Vt. H. Strich tedi Subjectivities of neseottS.'' ' < a. Recess one hour for refresbmsnls. A Organization of Union MecUug. Free discus- , ?lon on Introductory sermon. *. Essay on-Baptist nnd Religious Libertr, br. .I. il Uresxealt, SATURDAY. I e^Jfeot'?t I?o'clock. One hour devoted to ?itv **k*k&T&?,_ -_ t&^mm sw. 7. Itecees ono hour. A Busy on "Purposes sad Designs of Union Meetings," br tt. Marcus Burriu. tree discussion "on Essay. SABBAT.1. 9. Meet at 10 o'clock. One hour spent In demo tion. 10. Ml-.-lou irv Sermon, br Ker. J. ?. Mtirrar and J. K. Earlo. 11. Collection. 12. Adjourn with on expropriate hymn. WK. RILEY, Clerk. gas-- ,. =a-irnissn OBITUARY. DIEU. In Qreenwood, Abbeville County, 8. C.,on tho night of tho 14th Inst., MRS. 8ABA1I AWN MIELWEE, wife of Ur. W. 1?. MHlwee, In tho ?th year of her age. Uer death was sudden and unexpected. Her health, which for sovorai years pan bsd been fee ble, was regarded br ber husband as mach better for somo mouths psst. For ? number of rears shs had been a member of the Presbyterian Church, first in Wllllamston and then in Greenwood. In the latter place sho united with the ladles of the Hock Church In the formaUon of a Society to raise funds to assist In tho completion of a new ho uso of worship. A short time ago she was choson br ibo ladles as President of their Socletr- Thor wore encouraged, from tho Increased Interest which waa iwu ?evel-juu?, ihm* ihuj wouid succeed In deing much to old the Church fn her straitened circum stances. lier lurent Hu of certain Charm for cutting <\ad fitting ladles and childrens' dresses on scientific ?irlncTplcn, evinced uncommon genios: which was urihar co nh rm od by her success In relieving aere ral children of hernia br cushioned models of her own dcrlslng. ' The poor, the sick and tho dcrtltoto wero often the objects of her kind aUcnUon, and many wsw bad shared bur liberality whtlo she lived, entered her chamber after her death, and as with tears thor gazed upon her faded form, thoy spoke of her many acta of kindness to them In by-gone dara. But In her death we seo the uncortalntr of life. -Bb? appeared as well as usual on tho evening of tho 14th fast. Sho retired at ber usual hour : but after a short timo sho spoko to her husband nnd said that sho was ?tra ngelr affected, nnd that she was spitting blood ; she was also coughing, which waa something she rarelr wei did. Ho prepared sota? antidote Jhlch he hastily administered to her. Three oti jr physicians living close br were aur ricdlr ca". I ed In ; but alas I ?ven before ther reach? cd ber room lt was the chamber of death. Early tho next morning the whole town was surprised aud saddened with grlof to hear of her hr.stv departure into the world of spirits. On Friday, th 16th Inst, at S o'clock p. m., nor funeral services. J the Presbyterian Church rrere attended by an unusually large co nco o ree of peo. plc ; somo of her relatives and friends being pres* ont from Greenville, from Anderson and from Donaldsvllle. After the service her remains were Interred in tho Greenwood Cemetery. In the death of this excellent lady the commu nity, bnt especially her friends and relativ?, hare sustained an Irreparable loss. Thoy are (cheered, however, with tho hope that death ls gain to bor, abd that now elnce the earthly houso of ber taber nacle ls dissolved, sho has entered "the buUding of Qed, and dwells In that house not made with hands, eternal la tho beavens." _ PASTOR. TRIBUTE QB BSBPEOT. At thc regalar mooting of tile Ladles' Sewing Bo? I clety, held March 20th, 1077, tho following r?solu. I lions wera unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His elt-wlso provi dence, has been pleased, by a sudden and unexpect ed death to remove, from, our midst Mrs. SARAH A. MILLWEE, the loved and honored President of 1 tho Ledi ea* Sowing Society of tho Presbyterian I Church of Greenwood, S. C. Therefore, bo It i . 1. Resolved, That wo, tho members of said Soci ety, do deeply and sincerely deplore our loss in the i death of Mfrs. MUlwoe. tho Tory efficient and high I ly rospected President o.f our Society. ft. i hat we bow In unfeigned submission to tho viii of our Heavenly Father, and say, "It ts the Lord, let Ulm da what acemeth Ulm good,'? ; a;That wedompet ilneerely' and truly 'sympa thise with the members of the sorely be re sr fd family of our deceased President, and prar that God woutd comfort their hearts, and giro ilicia en tiro resignation to His holy will. T 4. That the preamble -and resolutions ss ?3W adopted ba recorded in our t?oclctv's Book by our Secretary,' and' a blank page be dedicated to her memory.: thM A copy of tue same be presented to the; nmlctcJ family ; and that they bc published in toe^muityj?ap?? False Impression. It is generally supposed by a certain class of .citizciUy who ara-~uot practical ?r-expe rienced, timk Dyspepsia can no*, invariably be cured^ibut v?o-ase pleasedVf? Bay that GBUB'S^AW Frowin hos* itjvcr, to our knowledge, failed t?" c?re' Dyspepsia and LIVJ^V Complaint in all its-foro?. - such as Scnir 8tbmnch, Cosilveness', -Sick 'Headache, jaipitation of Ute Heart,.low spirits, dra.,;<fbc. -5utof ?O.OOO dozen,boltjes.sold last year, not a singlo failure was reported, but thou sands of complimentary letters received from Dnijgglsta1:Of .wonderful eurea. Three doses will relieve anyease. Try it. : Sample Bottles 10' cents. Regular Size 75 conta. For ealp by Wiihite & Williams. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. . . STATE CT SOCTH CABOMM?, A?iPXBSON CotrjfTT. . In the Court Connnon Pleas. Albort J. Clinkscalea, Plaintiff, against tho Pendleton Mahufaeturing Company, Wil liam Perrysand .others. Corporators, Wll Manyi Ronipbr.|?nd others,- Creditors. Do - foildanta.s-priori for'.appointment of Re ceiver. 8ale?fproi>trty,?e. BY. virtue*oFanfordet of tho Court of ' Cotilm?n PIeaa for thc?County of An deiyiqVj.and .otate of South Carolina; I in vite purchasers, and offer at private ante, all that valuable Property, known as thc PENDLETpH FACTORY, [ Situate ^in\\hc .Biue'Ridgc Railroad, three miles South'of Pendleton,' about -420 ?crea of land, neve.r-faillng water-power,' Ijcffcl's I Turbine Wate? Wheels running all nia cbmory in tito main, one-and-a-half story brick building, 45 by 150 feet,- over 2000 spindles, GO looms, 21 cards, and other ma chinery appurtenant. Also, adjoining, a one-story Brick Build ing, 27 by 70 feet, for machino shop and picker rooms, with lathes, tools, and every thing conv?nl?rfti-" .?>"..''. Also, another Building, with cotton gin and wool cards, : \ Everything .convenient to receive seed cotton, gin it^ spin and weave it, and ship by railroad to any market. . The President's''house, store-bouse and 25 howes .for operatives, comparatively new and Wei) arian ged for business and comfort. Hauy mewls attest tao superiority of Tarn? made at thia Factory. .. . . Adjoining the above is 1?0 acres farming lands, on which- is a.Grist Mill, with fine custom, 'Which' I will sell Separately from the Factory Tract. Bids will .bo received until tho 21st day of April next: Come and look at thc property. Either Mr. Wilson or myself will be there every day, and will'take pleasure tn showing it. My Post Ofrico ls Pendleton, S. C. .; X?BM3 0*L^L?^ne-o.J-d the pur chase money cash: balnnoo in two oqnal lastalrricnte, payable respectively on 1st January, 1878, apd Int January; 1870, with interest from day of sale at a?ven per cent, per annum, to bc? soenred by bond and mottg?igo? ofctbo rir?mlses/ and policies of Insurance, equal to tho. unpaid balance of p'uroh aso money, to bo assigned. JOH?4* <& S1TTON, "Rfeeelver'Peridleton Mantifacttlrtng Co. Marchai??,?, , . gd- '.?,,\ ',.4- ' DELL A Kiiifd^cK* hm iuILrm th? .?.US, '-Lsdits ot Attdersosi and snrroundlng country that she Is now receiving's select cjuortocnt oCiBPBUHG GOOPS; ?a?h as Lodke' Atate, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Or^irS/CMnV, <tt.\ wl?h^.wlUtejbld'si -aa lowest figures for tho casi?; A kuli sswoTt ment of Summer Gooda wil? be added to ray stock In a few wooka,.and every effort made to please ioy customers in styles and prices; Millinery, Mantua-Making and '??V* .v' . '". ? . , iii :- vu i . . i-? - : . f *alf L< -.rH blittiflM vf . M?; . I ' HEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED I MEW PRINTS ! NEW BLEACHINGS! tu The Bent Styles, lite Beat Males. .jw... . KEW STYLE LADIES' HATS, At Prfces ?Mt wlU astoalsfa all. A large line of Boys', Youths' and Mens' HATS? bought to ?lose ont the stock of a bankrupt wholesale Hat House for less than cost of manitfacturing, and will be offered at less than wholesale prices. WHITE GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, And CLOTHING, To arrivo this week, and haring been bought from manufac turers and importers direct, will be offered at such figures as If Ui V[IDU bUV ?J VJ O VJL WSW iVgtOB . . HEW HAMBURG EDGINGS, HEW TBIMMINGS, NEW FANCY GOODS, Of ali kinds at Bottom Prices. NEW YORK CASH STORE. Anderson, Maroh 22,1877. _ P. K. McCULLY. D. 8. TAYLOR. HEAD QUARTERS, j March 28, 1877. ) COMING AND ON HAND ! 20,000 POUNDS OF BACON. 1,000 BUSHELS OP CORN. 100 BARRELS OF FLOUR. 80 SACKS SALT. Aleo, Large Sleek of MOLASSES, H0E8, BOOTS and SHOES, STjdAR, SHOVELS, DRY GOODS, COFFEE, STEEL PLOWS, CLOTHING, ftc. AU of which will be sold at prices to conipttc witli any market in thc 8tate. Call and be oonTinced. MoCULLY Sf. TAY?iOB. GILREATH & PEOPLES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN TIN WARE, COOKING and HEATING STOVES, , HOUSE FURNISHING GO??S, &c. ?c. Stoves at Greenville Prices. Come ard be Convinced! Cl ALL on PEOPLES and he will sell the J above Goods cheaper than they ever have been sold in Anderson or Greenville. We ore going to sell. MERCHANTS will ?ovo their RAGS. Ac, until Mr. WATERS comos to see them with oar Tin Wogon. At wholesale prices only. We hove good Mechanics, and will give spe cial attention to .Repairing, Hoofing, Guttering. Call on Peoples, and you will always lint bim in the Cotton Mojkct. F>b?;'i877 29 ly A WORD TO ALL. ?.lift , .??'.?.'.! i'--*-' ..:::>>'<..- .'.! ' ..?:.. , i . , ,,j We are now offering our Stook of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, ... Which has recently been replenished with o fresh supply of B?CON? COEN, FLOUR, &c, At tb* Lowest Living Prices for the Cash. ( i'"tl .... ; i' i '. ' il . : i ??(.-ii in;..' fSf Call and be convinced that we mean exactly what wc soy.. LIGOIST & HILL. March 1,1877 83 A NEW COUNT TO BE MADE, Which goes behind the Returning Board. A FTER carefully aggregating thc returns made by our customers for advancements JOL. made during thc years 1875-70, wo Und that a largo number qt the precincts have not been heard from, and a great many ethers have only made partial returns. Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That if full and ?.nsfnctorv returns nre not made on or before the first day of April, a summons will be filed in tho Sheriffs Office,- requiring defaulters to show cause why such returns have not been made. Tc-atimony will bo admitted going behind tho Returning Board, and if it appears that the parties have fraudulently carried their Cotton to Greenville and other markets to urade the payment of their Account, then Judgment will bc obtained and an Execution issued against their property, which will insure a fair count. ! Selrai Anantenlated sind Acid Phosphates on hand, and will be sold on the following libera! terms : Cash, $50. Time, $00. Or ?ne Ton' for 500 lbs. Middling Cutten delivered on the first of November next. >.....'. WILSON & BEEP, No. 7 Granite ?tow. T~ TH!NQS AT COST; b-it-Vv - - ? . ?? . ... a_ . -r: WE offer the following articles at Prime Cost ter Casts, to wit : Saddles? Ladles* Dress Coons. Ready-made Clothing, Cleats' sad Sfe mens* Shawls, a splendid lot of them ; Blankets and Turning Plews. Oui object is to quit Keeping most of these lines of Goods, and we want ts ?bposo of them. Persons indebted to us-we mean yen end everybody else-aro earnestly re quested to pay up at once. Wo want our money, add lt? got to como. We still keep a large stock of Goods on hand, and if you pay np what you owe ns, per haps aA^er tho 4th of March next wo moy credit you again. We are agents for tho weU established Fertilizers-the Wando and the Carolina and sell them for cash, on good credit, and for Cotton next Fall. B1YEC&XEY, BROWN & CO. - Andewon, 8. C., Jan. 28, ?877 ^ * -waa* cfc, w ^iBr^?i^p. ~* Fnrin;au university. CARPENTERING. asswmx* 8. c.,^ss,:^. Ill AVE opened my Shop on Main Street, J Col. J. A. Hoyt ii? authorised to receive and am orcparcl with ne? ann no?.. -or.sv 5r.? or. 32gS&gfc Bun ?3, ona roi?. p*2? W ?&jSN??? *? do contraf1 an,d cal?'* ?br th?tetnet? tey name: Those who 2^9ta.??tpentcf Work nt reasonable pri- ???y ?j? it more conVsalsaS msT-Wll on ?glbidi ?tnirontee. Wlsfac^m. Having a him instead of sending their dbe* by maU. S?S*** 1 "^''A^?n?f ? It is hoped tUataU wh^aSr in arreaVwUl lb* the tery lib?ral patronage with which Tatfm if f iv?LCH ~i=b~: tc Inform tw^y ^.VvrTo-? L?iu Suiwncr, ana will 1 J.TJL her friend* and tho-puWlC'jm.etaBy again visit Anderson between the first and that ?bo is still doing Ladies' And Children's middle of April, when he will be happy to Work in tho very, latest style, cheaper than m pps,/riana* ar\d former patients. Terms any one else In town',' and all orders prompt Very rc^nshKaedsaUsfaotion guaranteed, ly executed.. Give her a CaU before going i M ray V ? 0> MURRAH, D. D. 8. eWhwe.: LocaUon on. west..sido Mata ' ,Ma^n(im^ ~ 30_. -S-' Sir^ noxtio ralli-oadbridge M?B^liE YARD. rn l'-?kT ~~~ ?odfe?fT?eVlttaW ?^lf^lj?^ j^?i^- Skt?lmd a?d wlU iii ooes?open ? Marble Yard near *<=TT t^%ra'*^,^J*^?Ns?? ??avM Wl?Wfi BlacasmWi Shop,' en Depot Gsltext, InAntat^o?^ .??ns'^o^ Steset, wh??)ht, win Iosep <mSaad fiist- te*s<? ?hesaam??? be^t'?wwbsoealrVTfcc eins ?took, ?ad is p: epared to nil all ordois tbU mwket, j t?rsalo low Q**^?Q' mumm, ram ? ..^h5^ .._r_.. *L^.._",_ Head Stones! ?c., " 'l&^jJK. TO .CRKDITCRS. ,. ' ? ww,,w' *???.f ^l. AU parsons hayin^deja^dsagsla? In fino style. Givo "mo a coll and savo the Estate, of Madlson ' PWmeF, aSMM?J, nipney, ssl am ?cfermTnw? to give sntisfac- arehertby notified to' present' t^ein to tb? Uon In mv work, and to fill order* at such nhdenlgnetl, properly proven, within ihi prices SS i cannot bonnderBold.- UmspNoeribed by law, ana ell Indebted te * m nm)! uitnimv .-1- -?-T-- - * -- -- Andcntou, S. O. I N 0. FARMER. Adin'r Feb 8, 1877 30 3m j March 15, SS 8* ! l?i?fcKf*fy?li?%1?a lit* j .J !v ..>.,? .'\. ?>JWJ? -J?lili -.,f. j ! - . ' . i) iv^-;: ?j Ftd'J .-?.ia t ''tr1 ni" "....;??. fofl l.fci?ill ?il .?.? . &f)?p j ? We ir? MW Jtoostrl*? A Bensrttfal liSw NEW SPRitfG GQ0?& When complete will embrace all tim lsjie?t and moat desirable styles. Also to arrive ia ? few days our usual large stock of , Gentlemen, Ltvdteqr and CMinriseRS* BOOTS and SHOES. Direct from the manufactories, whick will be sold at rock-bottom prices. Clin SnOCEnT DEPARTMENT Is replenished daily with everything In thc way of Groceries and Proviaionn 1 And will be sold at prices to ?ult the times. Don't foil to give ua a look if yon want to save money. JAMES H. MORGAN & CO. Comer Coffee and Buncombe Sta., Greenvil?o, - ? S.O. jfdffr Wagon Yard free o? charge. March ?, 1877 8ft 2m PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. HAVING ENGAGED CAPT. J. A. WREN, I An Artist of Great Talent, Expcrlencd and Advantages, Inow offer to the public an opiK>rtnii?ty of I having FIRST CLASS PICTURES [Taken in all the latest styles. Satisfaction guaranteed. Old Pictures | ! copied and enlarged. Pictures taken in cloudy as woll as in I clear weather. Gallery hours irom'8 till 4. J. D. MAXWELL, i ? . No, 4 Brick Bangt?. March ?, 1877 .33 3m. " : .. :i. ,u tim '.' ; : 5 .*i nil nw ' ..i.-'J hill i I .;..?? H0?KWn j . . .?i.'1'i : . ? ........ . . ? ilnhnii di ?*i?. ?ARR & FANT ? . .. ir RESENT their complimente to their I friends and customer?, and while wishing every one a "Happy New Year," beg to re I mind all persons indebted to them that tho ( time has come to uquaro up the books. . WE MUST HAYE MONEY. I There 'too uso to go around the truth, and we are in earnest when wc Bay that Notes and Accounts duo us must be paid forth I with. By heeding this timely , warning, many persons will save cost I We mean to collect, and will bc compelled to Invoke tho I assistance of the law, unless onr friends re lieve ns from the necessity. Ready-Made Clothisg Can be purchased at our. Store at Cost for Cash from this day forward. Wt ha?e a fine selection of goods, and want to clear i up thc stock. Also,' Ladies' and. Gestlemens' SH?WIS, In great variety, at Cost, We have besides, e. general assortment bi ?RY GOODS ??. AND .rs mrs- dtigvar rs y rc* t? Which will be sold cheap for the Cash. - BARB Ss PANT, No. IO ?Giratiii? Hew. Dec 28,1870 24 Sm Having Purchased from Hr. C. A. Rood the Stwo ano WA aa the EMPORIUM of FASHION. j . ,-. . 'fMUfl i , I now offer to the ladles THE CHEAPEST ?O??S ,Ht -i;-f T (nffli , EYEB SOLD j i Iii this' ^I^rjret. . <C*ra? ! ant. ' ?**mtt>? ' ?ter yocr flfcflWs .fr*'.* saa?i^Jsti??..TrjPMI*.:? ?sjsajsv.-' '? rrj .-' --ir ?tfui?J* ad! iv'iiU ?rtji v.-:I '.K ,';':.> :,'-fj(J0Vn ;nt. Depanadots Witi be under tho charge bf competent per sons, and all work will be done-pWlm'ttfy sgjUn tb*Brrtamd rno*.t ffebl??e^fe rSr. J?-??\?i/jis?*uoqi:-t7:** tjili iof pat*V*w I*aU Sor.flesh only, sod .w?l not be un dersold, i v.. * "'O? l. :l.u\-,.i??: . !(..?. S& 2. D. CatSBi?EE, Proprietor of JSmpoiibm ? of Fashion. ; : Jan lsV?ftr*'-l-<Vn ' ". SS '. 1 " day o? tSrvh next, i& ?FIS!?IB^??S anooasensv^frornsaidBstatay-?a:5:':'. Feb 8,1877 50 gs ll-IX! ?III I f| - I J Ul MW 11 I III IIHI?II|MIIII|?MMI ll |??? VlliUBUi WJVUB K?xCmSvm iv ma I JLEttift'switadrfiliffTI a 11 Win UrtnAa on th* Kennedy. ar^^O^ ^V^ ?^^%?<Wii? April next, ai &?f?tW% Ste* wsse.ene Terms u*r>;i ,.v-a ;,. JAMES H. McOONNELL, . 8fe?itfFA.r?ttsen County. Maren 14,18?7.; UWJIf<4t . ..? -8' -1 ' i j ' iv.1 vii ?wi I j?? m 't?.' tr . ??' - BY virtue pf ?n EiecuHoh 46 me djrec tod,' I wilt exiios'e to eale on tue First 7/ONDAY In AFJUL rto*t, at.^dereon Court House, tile following property, to wit: Ono Tract of Land,' containing (300) hun dred aereas, adjoining landa:of J. G. Hall. Mrs. -~ Stevenson, Estate ol' A. Held And others, lying ou/?anoe Creek, waters of Ha vannah Hiver.. Levied en > aft tba.Diejftrty or J, L. Heil, at the SUM of Ligoo & Hm. Terms Cash-purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. ' ? 1 JAB; m MCCONNELL. Sheriff Ahderson. County. March?, 1877 8* 4 -.-. SHERIFF'S SALE. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . AKBBBSOW CoesTT. Tn the Court of Oilmen Fleas. Mary J. Orr, Administratrix, end J. L. Orr, Administrator, of J. L. Orr,-, deceased, As signee of Geo. Koof vs. D. J. Hix.K. Jas per Brown and H, N. WhUc.--/t*V?so'? for foreclciur* > By virtue or an order from' Hon. J. P. Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, Pro Tem., to me directed, I will expose to Sale, on the FIRST MONDAY of APRIL nott, tho following tract of Land, to wit : Ono TRACT OF LAND, containing (08|) Ninety-Eight and Three-Fourth Acres, on a branch of Seneca River, bounding lands T. B. Palmer, R. M. Graham and others. Sold as tho property of D. J. Hlx, at the snit of Mary J. Orr, Administratrix, and J. L. Orr, Administrator, of J. L. Orr, deceased. TERMS, Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary popers. JAS. H. MCCONNELL, 8heritT Anderson County. Mardi 8, 1077 34 4 In thc CouHo/^i^mmon Tt^ecui. John W. B. Skelton v?. Edward Davis and others.-Judgment for: ?Jtoretiat\tre,_ofi ileal Property. BY virtue of the Judgment to me dlrcct . ed in the aboyo stated case I will ex pose to salo oh'tho FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL neXt, af Ahdcre?n O. H., S. Cf., ONE TRACT OF.-?AND, Containing (239)-two hundred and thirty nine acres, more or'lcss,'situate in Anderson County, on waters of Goncr^atc?, ; bounding lands of J. W. Provost; Estate of David ?. Taylor and oiliors.., Terms of sale Casto 'P?rchaserteVp&y ck tra for all naccssaiT papers.'. ? ?<? J Vi JAMES H. MCCONNELL, ?lie.?If Anderson County. , March 8, 1877, ,., 34 4,... saste's SALI. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AHDEBSOK COOHXY. J? the Court of Common Pieos. The State Savings and Insurance.i\mk:of Anderson, S. C., ivs*-Mrs. C. J. Roberta !, ; and J. P. P^edy-r?^Jipfar.it/i?r Forettofure. X>Y virtue of an order, to me directed hy X/, Hon. T.H. vyok^ Judge of theEighth Judlclr.1 Circuit, fwi?\ expose to sale,on Ibo IFTRST MONDAT (n APRIL next, ?tho i following Tvnc?|t?1 Llnnd. td wit : ' Tit ACT KO. li ,( Containing (148) ono hundred .and forty eight acres, on Hencoop Creek, In said Coun ty, adjolhlng" lands ?f ?Seo. ,W.' Cok; and land formerly owned by 'Pembroke John eon, deceased; lAlsd, lo rfjl enT ? TBAOT NO. 2, Wi Situate ahd lyuVg ono milo North Of Ander son Court House cn which Dcf^ndsnt' ?stfc ly resided, containing (Nf twenty-four acres, moro or less, adjoining loons formerly own ed by D, H. Silcox, E. B. Cater, Matilda Anderson and otliars. . ' Terms of salo Cash. Purchaser to pay for all necc-~aA U,iA J?MEd H. McCONNEELV' March 7; 1877 ? ? " '. 4'"* t. S. MABSHAL'S SALE'. BYr ?JAS. m 't?cCONNELT^r^ucUeneer. BY virtue of an'Execatldn to me direct ed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in APRIL next, at Anderson Court House, . it ONE HOPSE AND LOT, . i - Containing ono and one-hall (li) Acres moro or less, situate in the County cf An dersen, ia thc town of Belton, bounded on the East by thc line of Greenville & Colum bia Railroad, on the North by street running Southwest, on the West by street running Southeast, on the South by lot of A. F" Cox. Levied on ss the property of G. \V. Cox, attho-suic of Hodgej Whitney, Cook ?fe Co. : Terms Cash-Purchaser, to pay extra for oil necessary panera. Sale to be : conductedf by* P. ?. D?nicl?, Speck! -Deputy. ufl R. M. WALLACE, V. Q. M. March 8, 1877, , lu... 84 4 Insure inuit-.-. t:..- . IHAVE* tho hohonto sepiesea* /thd Sol ' owin? substantial Companies; . Und rwiiiera Agency, New York, \iwsais? MUftuV| v^;xiuiiu?wt uatTOaO-w v*VQfm\J3>\J Mobil?. nnrisrwiiter*,.Mob^ _Te!cljiS8ets........M.?^...U?|9,W?M6 Toesa.^mpanies, aro ail. reliable, ?nd if ?oti should bb so unfortpnote ?Sa ?to- get unit, your policy will bc paid; r^hotde lay, bat gef a1 policy to one of the above Cbmprm?eson your property before it is too bite. Delays ore dangerous. ?<?> ?. . . a <? A. ?, TOWERS, ^^^nccAsent^ndcrooi:,B,C, WM. r*rres'0si<i . ii. p. Bn?ortb'. ETTENG?? & EDMOND, MANuvACT?rarBSs; PORTABLE anti STAVlf^fW If?Sf??ES, J>oi!era;.of nil? ind;:, Circular So? Milis,,1 ? : ?HU Gearing, '. . T. ( . . .8hafUng,Pr\l$sys, ifei, " 1 v American TUTbliso Waler Wheel, . , . Conicron's Special^Stcani, Pumps. j??? Sfad for Catalogue, li _Noy2,1970 ,10 . . j .. ..iiy.,; . t . . : THE' . ;.. Jtav !,itAKurAcirssKa oar- lu^Isfril ^M^S:At? ???^SS^ .? ?? ?'Iv- --/VJ \i T . LT J yvi ITU I*rt 13. \J? Roy A ii KAi.rxK?xUAV4^^U8apeirtoteedcnt. ? -- ----- ' . 'rV-'?^^^^^^^-': tfr . ^at"".v,""ir"'.-i'."'l .> Tn- sn^r-i'3*^-1. filiar;.) ^jMMt!'.:i i -litxi^Hous*'*! n?w ?pen fof tbet^?p ? MmptoysttVm tvmvi . gnestS^eotnJorts.b!'). \ xiisuy < ?Khiahed thiomahonfe aa* tbs ..ri'?onen*. _ 3 *3? ta-l^Wkfimh th?:K??^'' HvadT .ftn?^?ulu? ?liiVilliUiiy?B?NCE. 1 f>?tl0,187? 14 -