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THE EMPTY C?UULB.
tjaa nuit) peart 01 mo zuCn??ci
W?o sitsb* the '.onolv hearth. ' i
Where uerera*?in ?fae ch'Jdren t~r
Bhall waken their songs ?of mirth.
And still through the painful silence,
She listens ftsLfoico and|tread,
Outside orchepearir-wjcr* only
fflie^knoiM tigdj they are not deadl
Mfcll thadeapUte eradle,
Z3K>lllQW s^tely prcasecj,
?Off away haSthc birdiing
mjaLwn fleam tauitUe neat.
Crooning and liutabies over
MM onfe wttdhtr babee delight,
gjfl|^ll?^ !(? rSSjiTS^M. .YT ,1 j
abe thought of a mopnent
ooroy awread as tins, '
close to she heart sbo gathered
MKhllrl for A goodnight kiss.
?SRSTOIS bs tjsder!v rhSvished.
afix a grief would she know,
tb, a?a theiride of a princess,
lb would ,i piothrr hnstow.
JggSSis is thejUrlingr portion
i?flf?eaten-where she bas Qed ;
ll y engels tccu rc ly (ju ard od,
By engels B*iuisly led.
Brooding in sottdwful silence
Over tho empty neat, t
ffraffcu see thrOtgh the shadows,
~VQ? it is ahVfbr the Mst?
lifffcjrth- heavenly kingdom
Tb Sh riches 0rfrnrthlj"cjrowu ;
Bettes thc early morning fight,
Than one wfich tlic omit is down :
npRan empty*eaaket??
< Than jewels jfanurched with sin ;
*ME|Hhai> theid Without the fold,
these thathavc entered in.
^MSM [W' Scotsman.
PEEFEOTLtoARTLESS.
"Pretty I Yes. rather pretty, but;per^
factly heartless!" said Mrs, Hotmca~to
Dr. Stanley, a young talented physician,
with whom she was converting, at a large
and brilliant entertainraerft I
"Heartless with that sensitive mouth
and those eyes so deep Anti full of ex
pression?" said the physician, ra using
**? don't admire her style i of bvajrts at
ali. She Ipuke like a wax MolbsndJilr; 1
heartlessness bi proverbial.! Sinco ber
uncle left ber sn wealthy,, ulm has hud
suitors by. the eco: ., and flirt* with every
omi wSy/look -t ber noW?" ,.y?&
Ar. Bf?pMyjs eye? followed the dlrcc
tigw in ghjen tho lady wa|vcd her fan,
saalrested"on Ibo- central ?gure of a
gasa? r??nd the. plano. It was a lady,
y?ii'Jg n?ul fair, with ri tall, exceeding
ri -otul Ogurc, pure Gr*)ck ?features and
uans bl?? eyes. Hen nair was short, but
ttuLgaft, fu? curls madel a ?ovoly I framb
io fair face. Her dress was cf dark
lace; and twisted amongst'thc golden
curb) were deep crimson flounces, witb
dark green leaves; and on the snowy
thfQht and anns glittered bloodrcd rub?a/ !
Sb^was conversing gaily \v??p ajkntftpl
gentlemen, and Dr. Stanley sauntered
over ??o group.
t-'Mlss Marston," said ono gentleman,
wnat bas become of Harold Graham, tho
a^trv; . 0
The gay-hands ??-s-?t ---rs? kbihoitf
keys of t io grand piano, iu tho measure
of a brilliant waltz ; arlu another of ibe
gQfflp, supposing Misa Marston did rot
nsw the-buestioD. said; "Out at elbows,
' ca n.% appear.''
J3Ie tass wrctcbodl v -poor, there is no
dunht," s3id a third.
JirTtrW^* ne ha* committed suicide.
IC IJ thi'co weeks pince ho disappeared/'
oaid another., \ J 'i!
"On, I hopo not i" said ai?j3 Marston :
"we want bis tenor for'on; next musical
soiree. It would be too brovoking for
him to commit suicide '"
"Mtv. Holmes waa right/,' thought tho
doctor; "she is" perfectly heartless. Poor
Harold I"
He turned from the piano, bnt stopped
as a full, rieb {ttfee broke pyt into song.
Eva Msrsibuwwas singing Schubert's
"Laat Greo?bg:'.' and into tho mournful
wordfisehe /Soured such wailing energy
andaWp PW?ol? tbat grout? after group,
in t?st?argorroaauv ceased their
versfif?n tollsten to tin music, .. * . ? -?
"fite sheding so without heart br feel,
ifeg ?? miKta/edihe doctor, pgain drawing
T^Eva.*J laid s voung lady, as \a? last
tAjgmlamptabtas smile quivered for a
njs?meptTbn Ejca Marston** lip: thon,
nflddgarrgond aha dashed off
rntoj^livclj polka which soon melted
the gre rp romsd the piano into merry
lhrh.t-foos^~?^Rcers; .ana Dr. Stanley
-nmt^fii^ tie rest
: T^tiest mornins Mia Marston sat In
Mr ose^VooiDi writing a letter. Let us
fgtfyer her shoulder at bnly ono een
'l "??* $o??o;rV all heart ess, Miriam I
.faTsjtyma'tiie for flirting ; you are not
tera to Dee* how they fol ost&amorely
tor my ttMUjy r^pot one tn eJba?rt among
theaTOU.- ?t?o waa one- -$^id^p*>
AaOsockit fte door, in ?orr?rp?ed n?f.
"?Bbe igr'Snd a nee ile-wora/imsa
tn ?Ith schattet of wor r. ^CZJ
'Wd n?rnBg," said I Iva ?aaaauUy.
"How la Terence thia mon IngW '
"Ohl niiBtiVa beautiful hoifetorda*
Sure, marra, Uss sorry vyo'^e haAt^ wslt
so long for the~n*edle-Worl :." j. g
"Kevor mind that ED iw Mud. you
w^wMhthtBaai fi>Hixi ioulrf^;
"flore, miss, lt's many ? mcrftma ex
rjects their work, ?lck or Well; and isn't
larry sitting up the plaiin* with the
?jfrrye aint him and Pt t, that I kept
host from schcol, a-mindlng him.
; "H?^?*teh, Biary ?? said Eva, tabing
oMbaa-fliiaa^ I -._.
^'Ohf&bb you don't owe^EEar^sWu??
nts afanJab"3 Theron thedp^her jrafefV
tb* ss?^r to r-7,fs- the mgm WMA,
and t?ia ?raties and milk, anTTTheIRnsy
3* gave m list weak ; sure, miss, it's in
yVprdebll *? for tho rest of my life."
. "What! gavo Terence bas nothing to
<fe wi?r my bill/* eaidjEv^^saiwiy
c^nuagTont some money. r -* 1
rmisitEvaJ--? aaioT the poor Irish
needle-w?man, and then stopped. ,
"V/ell,5?ary?" v. 1 ? rt^ tJ id,
"Sure, m?as, you do so much good with
your money I'm ashamed to tell you-"
.-'^ulawwtiatf^-? j
"Well, miss, it's aboht^W snung,
?mtTJKban. tt?t's. rinted SSM
on mind where the' w|dow died last
sutarnn. M* came; a week oa^A aalb,c
and he niver camp ?.->-.rn stairs<W three
<MTS; so tills morninir I wlnt up and he's
es* WU* ftr*S3 ott>of head entirely,
?TBr?i4og ?t Per rich silt irrrappar,
?ra pnra on a darJt gray dress and cloak
j&ijtd the two le|t the honse together.
^ In a Iow? deas T9mt ^ ^
.aaa aa one fancies lb? ^tr.eljj2?^v?- '
if> poet :Tho hair waa| darV, waving
over a broad whits foiehr?d; abd the '
<^^a^^?ml ;
^g^faasywslaiagjs^ K
tll?S back.> ?orther^oun ?aaa fi&modr .
Sftslfea*"'-*?^.
mmtl . i S5S5 ?. ? li^i > . UM-?I JU* I -;
"Mary," ?aid Eva, '"'?end Patrick to we.
I Wtttj5nd pencil ?ad paper." . I
\ iefttft?jrOpm and^Sff k?ped toj^
tho tabiO tx) nud paper and pencil. Sh?
wrote two hasty notes. One iwas to her i
i_<Q- ^?HQU.. at;d sbi?cts; thc
otear .was to Dr. Stanley, whl (?4??t <
eX?j&fcuW wbff waa-tho fsteMUatMat r
him so much practice among poor pa- !
tienta, and saw tb fit tho young physician
was well paid.
Ilaving dispatched Patrick with the I
notes, Eva tried to make the desolate j
room more home-like. Lifting from the
table a waibtcoat, something dropped
from tho pocket to th? floor, oho nlOfcdi \
it up. It was a small miuiaturo case,
open ; and painted on tho ivory was Eva
Mareton's beautiful face.
? A smile, gentle pitying, came on bei .
lips.
"He did lovo me, then-really loved
rae-and would not seek mo. with, tho
herd ot fortune-hunters who follow mo
-and that is the reason I have ra buted
-M-I_ll
uiui sui nu ?mg. -- -""?. ?
"Arrab. r.;?55, here's the docther !"
"Stop bim, Mary. I will go in here.
Remember, Mary, you don't know my
name iv and a^anient into another little
room, vacant, and adjoining that of the 1
Invalid's. The door stood ajar, and Dr. 1
Stanley's first exclamation after entering
reached her.
? "Harold j bavo I found you at last, and
in such a place?"
Eva's eyes ranged over the capabilities j
of tho room in which she stood, and she
nodded, saying, "It will do-lurgcr and 1
better Mian the other, but a poor place nt
best."
The next day, when Ur. Stanley called 1
to sec his patient, Mary, with a perdona- '
bio pride, ushered him into thc room that 1
had been vacant before. A soft carpet
was on the floor, and a fire in tho grate. 1
Soft muslin curtnin'ssnowy white, draped 1
thu window. TJC bcd could scarcely be 1
recognized, with its pure white pillow?,
counterpane and ?heeta. A little table
stood ijoside the bed, with tho medicines
tho doctor had ordered, nud a decanter
of cooling drink.
? ?."The lady ye mind' Etold fbicofl that
Bent yo to Terry," said Mary, "Wa ar
ranged the room yesterday, and my good
man and I moved him in to-dny, she'll
fini him here wbon she cutnes. It's
sound Asleep he's been for hotter than
three houri-,.Mjr,",
Two houM(liuer Harold Warf still asleep,
but then he opened his eye:1. Thc cold,
cheerless room was changed ns if by en
chantment; und ( Harold Umn?ht he was
dreaming) an angel face bent over him,
with pitying eye?, and e. smile tender as
a mother? over her child.
"Eva I" he whispered. "Oh, that I
could dio in auch a dream, uud never
awake to the hitter, hopeless love! Let
me die now !"
Was it a dream, that sweet, low voice
answering him ?
... "Harold,, you will not die-you wiJX
live-live for me ! Your genius shall Be'
recognized, your pictures sought. No
moro struggling, for life, but onlv for
fame!" J ?
i And the tears follas she snoke. .
Dr. Stanley, ?lauding in tho door-way,
recognized . tito ball-room bolle, and the
object of hi? friend's long-silent, hopeless
love.
Softly-he.glided down tho stairs, for ho
know that a better medicine than he
could prescribe was within tho patient's
grasp.
. And tho world Haid, "Just think of
Eva Marston, rich, and' stich a belle,
marrying Harold Graham, tho artist,
who was as poor as a church mouse I"
A Talk to tho Boys.
Thia morning I said, "If I feel well
'enough to-duy, I guess I'll write a sister
ly little talk to tho boys. You know I
hardly over write anything for thom, and
of al! classes in the world, boya arc my
favorites. Give me tho boys, tho dear,
growing young boys, tho hopo and prom
ise of tho nation." Just as soon asl said
that tho girls began to tell mo what to
say. They said, "Don't forget to tell the
boys that if they want tboir sisters to love
them, they must be good to thom, and tel!
thom their ?cereta, and not let them take
long walks when they could ride as well
as not: and thoy mustn't growl over their
fine shirts and complain over every ima
S'uablo annoyance,.and fln<Lfault.about
cir food. That it ls these habitual
fault-findern who grow to b>"tinoocial and
rvdovable, and finally, detestable bores*'
Summed up, this is what tho girls told
me to tell youy boys t "Don't wear your'
bats in tho house ; be careful to keep
clem ; wash often ; seo that your hands
are not grimy and yoi", ficgor-naila un
tidy. If you aro going to clean a stable,
put on old shabby hoots kept for that
Eurposo mulei- tho mangor. Take notice
ow a well-bred gentleman sits-how ho
I manages his two hand?, his two legs, and
i let bim bo your exam plu.
j Don't ever, over, when you sit down,
\ cross your legs, sprawl, tarn the isoles ot
1 your boots up for inspection, or Bcoot
down in your chair until you sit on tho
amallo! your back; you.aro a clownish
L hoar if you do that. Some men will s':t
?j gee-hawed allover a chair, with an arm
up 'on the wick Of it, and their legs
[crossed, until they look no moro like a
man than a figuro four trap, such as we
eden seo along tho crook bank. Nothing
stamps a mah a lout sooner than thia.
ly No well bred young lady wilt tolerate
ompany of a young mau who smokes
p?Th?rj?resenee. is an inBulfc**4tsiwn
lug arid trotting your heels, and putting
! on indifferent airs, are likawise insulting ;
j ao is eating noisily, or smacking jc-or 5 ipa,
or using hair oil.and strong penraBry.
Many a good fellow has got thc mitten
just bscauao he used pomade? nod flair
dressing, and lolled his. greasy head,
against the wall. I'vo seen more, than
ono pair, of bluo eyc3 snap like black ones
r#ver'^e>]pitilu?B< ?nd-$pttiovnbl9 spei on,"
fee wall just back of tho soft. ?hcy
'ledit desecration,of como such word.
Don't riso olarig phrases at home, and
thon they will novor slip off your tongue
away from homo, when yon aro on your
best behavior. Bo polite at boise/ t?tit'a.
tho place to/learn good manners ; dottV
bo'stingy about* Baying, "thank voa,"
"much obliged," "you're very kind," to
your .good mothers and slaters in your
daily intercourse with them.
Don't be sneaking. Frequent the. ao
cicty of acnsible women, talk to thom
and hear them talk, discuss lwkf ?nnd
public tuen, and tho, topics of tho day I If
yo? dfj not understand tho topics oi tho
times, go to the schoolmaster, Orilla doc
tor, or your, minister, and ask him to ez
plalh dud simplify and malSgOUn
enough for your comprehension: T&al is
thousands better, more creditable to your
self, and comrklimsiitirv to h?**- than to
nod and preterid you 'naderet^n?Svhen
yondo.uoi i. ...iiitVij ?Jff&?
Among your lady friends bo sure you
dou't intrude your conddotico OMSMO ;
T-ecp your own counsel ; that fimflfcch
better than to bore them withfiues^Bout.
your poor . jlf-your untowarttf cimm
jfowmrrto* Ankindness of vourMWve*.
yon; thoy have triais^perhaps greater
than your own, and you are a tax upon
,fl?dr ready sympathy, . J ""
T:."Vv*hen rou entera room or a church,!
don't go floundering In like a caught fish;
slashing to the right and tdth'e lift,-flag!
ping your coat-tails about like sails. Go
fS&y and JighUy, s*d .^soiKitfWly'.' Cte
io church in good time; that is genteel
fuAi speaks ^tf?i fcj 'jriicr bflfig?sir ?r-.
?Wasn you make 'calls, don't stay too
and weary the ladle?; and don't, I
bott of vou? make the longest part of the
oatt between your chair abd the doon Oft
mit young men do. Don't staWaHrV
finger the door-nob, and act as thouM
mfWarSff?? H to^see If it ft
fr/nged upon tho patent you aro medita
Ung. Such tricks aro.' very' annoyiug td
ta? "girls you left behind you," and very
likely i will provoke some sharp remark*
about the time yon click the gate latch.
lt yon sit in a rocking-chair while ma
m un MU mw munni III wm ?mia.
-- -arTT-p i, u-xt .-i*, i r, - * \ nsw
king calls, don't for your own sake allow
the chair to gallop; jt suggests tho days
iif tread-wd-auga^dj^iog-horiics.
i n icu you ono toing, uoyn, even
though I may violate confidence; theres
nothing that flatters thc vanjt" cf a "ir!
orwuiT^ufJikp this pretty lfttle respect
fulfasbfotiio&toacbtng yourliiat, or i i ii- ?
ing it slightly when you bow to oue of
them, Pvc heard many of ?hom eay if
boys knew how very charming was tho
compliment conveyed, thoy'd bo tilting
and touching rhcir nats all the time !
Hoy?, don't think, you ar? irrcabitiblc ;
you are not. Tho girts don't nil tfvant
yedf'and you must uot wheedle ypureelf
into thc uotion that they do.
Be good listeners, think mueb^jrend
well, engago in all good works?p(tend
church a nu Sabbpjh-achool always? and
don't forget that tho basis of all good
mannen) Hes I- ?ou?-*own heart, your
kind heart, and don't forget tho; Golden
Hule is the embodiment of true polite
ness.-Rosella, in Ohio Farmer.
The Belligerent Armies-Resoercejs o?
the Combatants,
What has long been obvious from tho
steady accumulation by Russia of an
enormous military force durr;^ late yearn,
from her progresa bouthward to Ifadia,
from her reported alliance with' Persia,
from the alliance ?die had ?ought with thc
Western pow?r?, from her concentration
of large armies nt points close upon thc
Turkinh fro?v?tr?. and frc rn the/act.that
?he baa employed thc pcT?v societies to
foment '.'ic disturbances in the Turkish
provinces, an tl fro m thc singular oluir;tc
ter of her?ate diplomacy, is that shh in
tended to seek a settlement of the East
ern qucatlun by a resort to arms. There
is no longer much hope th.it this .appeal
can he avoided, and hence a comparison
of thc force? and resources of tho two
chief combatants, and of those powers
moat likely to he drawn into tho,-fray on
one side or thc other, is not without in
terest, f
Thc area of thc Russ!??"cmi)ire in Eu
rope and Asia extends over tho seventh
nf the land surface of thc globe. The
European population, occupying an area
of about 80,039 square miles, ia 63,658,984.
Tiiia does nut include either Russian Po
land, whose population is 5,705,607 ; Fin
land, with 1,843,245 inhabitants, or thc
Caucasus, $ity\$2% inhabitant*. Russia
in'Asia ha's an' estimated population nf
6,302,412, hut these belong chiefly to thc
nomadic tribes. From the above popula
tion is drawn tho regular army ol the
Russian c?nplre. ttl ia uot : necessary to
go into thu details of thc military organ
ization. The durution of the military
service is fixed in European Rrssia at
six years in the active army aud-oim? iii.
the "reservra. The total number of men
in the regular army ia 1,880,954. The
strength of the irregular army ia estima
ted at 140,493. The grand total is 2,021,
447 men, 361,837 horses and 2,786 guns.
Tills ls, of course, independent of the ter
ritorial army, which is composed of nil
tho malo inhabitants between tho ages of
twenty and forty.Who arc fit for military
services and are not already enrolled in
the active or regiilar^?rmy. The' navy is
catalogued under the two great divisions,
tho Baltic tic;t and tho fleet of the Black
Sea. In thc Baltic aro seventy?$cvon
mun of war ; iujhe Black Sea ain.c<' men
iii war, Tin? Siberian I fleet ctauprwes
eleven ships of small account, rind there
are three ships in the White Sea and five
on thc Sea o! Aral. The total :. ..."labU
atrengtb&r the navy is stated at aboul
ono hundred and twenty men of War, ol
which only twentv-nine are ironclads
Tho public debt of Russia is estimated al
?250,962,000, of which t:7,87lj,0OOA doc?
' not hear in-erest. Addeu fo tlitais'a pa
i per currency of ?113.044.783, Both golc
and silver aro at a high premium, .j
The total war strength of the Tqrkisl
Government in 616,100. Milits^^LsIrvi^
i:j uiauu uungalury ou Ult lin- ai
dan population, the duration ofonatch t:
twenty yenrs, four of which ar? sbant it
the regular army and tho rest in tho) vari
ou8 reserves. Only ono religious divisioi
of the empire, tho Mohammedan4, in per
mitted to servo in the army, though mei
of other creeds are obliged to s?rvejin thi
fleet when called on. The noja-Muasul
man population pays an exemption ta:
from army service, and tho citizens o
Constantinople are always exempt. Thu
-tbcarmy k.rccruitctl.Xrom aboAWvelv
millions, or less than half tho populatioi
of tho empiro. Tho oPJr.ial re-pott ;f tin
navy gives twenty iron-elads, otnhr^team
era seventy, Nearly all of the irontclai
?ore built in Eujrmttil. Three additiona
iron-clads havo been cot^p?etsd during
the past year, and a number c7.amalle
^easels gotten in order fer warlike ser
vices. The navy is manned hy ?pirty
four thousand men: Hobart Pasha, th
chief naval commander, ?B an English
man of decided ability.
In tho Crimean wat, twenty-threejyear
ago, there wes no telegraph wlre'iior J
milo of railroad in Turkey. The firs
railroad was began ss lately -aa- 1865
Tho country is now well covered will
lines connecting all Important points
From tho ferocity rind fanaticism Of th
Turkish character it is apprehended tba
if Tu'.-".toy triumphs there will not bi
enough Chrlstiaus4eft in her dominion
to'ouavrel over.
- Tho financial condition of Turkey i
bad.' ''Her defleit?ast year was nominolh
?4,03'J,924. It will probably prove to be
on account of- the insurrections in th
prorinces, ?7,C0O,C00. Tito ibrcigc dcb
of<the^mpiro4sup^ardaof JE185.000.00C
Turkish eccurltica-of tho best clasa nav
been treated lu Xrondoa und Livcrpoo
with derision. The "internal"' debt !
pl?cedMby official .figures Ht about ?13,
000,000, though tho enemies of T?rke
say it cannot fall below .?30,000,000. Th'
financial resources of Turkey for war pur
poses amount to nothing, though tho fae
thitVs? much nf her paper is ?held b;
Englishmen may lead, with other sup
pose'J! 'E5gH?h--?ntTK*ts. to military as
sislance from JSnglondt ' \J " ?
hero tho military strength of ibo Brit
iah Empire becomes a subject of ?nteres!
The total ?>f tho army, of England is 850,
!86SVof which-tho regulars aro' 224,624
[retorts, 820,421 ; Irish police,-12,000
Cbannol isles, 8,300 ; Indian array, 110
197, and tho Indian police, 190,090. It i
probiblo that a largV. proportion' of th
entire Indian forces would sympathie
with tho Sultan and his ally, althoug]
Russian agents sro &cjive, and ?' tho pris
of independence frqjslkitiah dominatioi
is tempting. It ia. unnecessary,.4 to adi
that tho navy of Great 'Britain ia th
moat powerful in the world. fr*""*
The army of Persia, which is.sald p
have formeu an alliance with Russia, cal
furnish, nt least seventy thousand men o
all arms. Her geographical posUSpn ena
hie; 'ici- to rendof ciieetivc service jj
R?SA in euch a quarrci is tho proud;
injMopch as she bars-che way to an Ab
gio-Xnnian army mcYyJbg westward. Th
principal k-npoh tnep?olossa
militasy po woy of Russia,is ps^ remote
ness and the-inconiphiteness t& her rail
ro*^ateni,-which isw inadequate, to th
tqMsaprtation requires! for sufh na war a
tb?t now pending, and which Vwfy poasi
hly i?V?iVu Other pOWcma tKSiuSS thOy
?entioned. "J rrj
altogether?.^
however, seams to hr?jb?en busy in di
felowac* at Vienna, sM there is talk o
concessions of tctritor/, Which may hov
e>, tendency' to : keep^nitria wad of th)
druggie, or ai lesa*. 'graft* opesdlg Tur
key.rriffoifissoMi&i^'/a.i ) F-? V
?inii V rah y Y j
.,- Almost every young] lacy [?public
spirited enough to have hir faViera hous
^'iVTOOT. ?
OA dtKcatfi oom plo rion tn best comparVi
i?abiooiningroae; bulirhen the coon
tenanco ta disflffnred with BlUafies am
ritr.plc:i, like we tua in ? roso bed, th
iufier.a should promptly^ use Dr. Bull'
Blood Mixture which quickly and effectu
ally ?wadlcates Men i unsightly evidence
of impure blood.
How MKS. HAYES LOOKS.-MIS.
Haves is of medium height sod square
ly; built.- Her ?head and features are
?argo. Su i? ber waloi, ??u uw? hands
anu feeHH propsttioo. She; has a msg'
?iBj??t s^ii cf .T. I* ii so hoi"T and
black, and is dr^?d sotes?otb?y, that in
ibo day-time it mers days asa precise in
contrast with her clear oilVe complexion.
Tho most prominent feature of ber face
is the mouth, w$&h is feige, (the jaw is
as broad -as a msn's) a?dTeonspicuously
filled with strong^wbito!teeth. The Hp?
sie particularly -arm andr'full, with tba
jews indicating decision" fit character and
aj) ardenij.e.iipe^ment.. Thc forehead is
broad an4 smooth, mid the eyebrows are
regular. -The eyas ere large but deeply
set, and ire of that peculiar gray which
docs not mean a-twiligbt depth of blue,
or an a? re light of gray. They area Je
cldcd gray, admitting pi all the ste?!
tints from that ei cold metal to tho gleam
and glitter of the noliihed ore. la tba
!;low of intense feeling such as animated
ter on inauguration day'abd st ber first
public icvcpiiu?, u?r cy cz loo lied cz b!"cV.
as night, and they bad a lumire such as is
rarely seen. She made np effort to con
ceal ber delight.-CHncmhati Otmmerciat.
?- What ia book-keeping? Forgetting
to returnlhorrowed volumes.
- The tongue is a little thing but it
fills Voe (Ipiverse with trouble.
- Josh Hillings says :" '?The mewl is a
larger bird than thc gusa or turkey,., ,Jt
has two legs to walk^with'and two tokkl'
with, and wears its wings on the side of
its lied."*
- - "Doyou know what bull-dozing is?"
asked a man of au old farmer. "I thought
I did," ?aid the Granger/, "but be wasn't
dozing. Ho was only making believe,
and being in the middle of an acre lot, I
naturally, bad to make pretty quick time
to reach thc fence ahead of bim."
H- A gentleman has just died in Pori.'
who owed most of bis celebrity to the
quaint manner in which" he oranaged to
obtcmbaroiss himself of hlf creditors. No
noone r did a dun p resent h'm ?elf i ?ian bc
was ushered into a room bung n rou. id
with a variety of mirror?,';omo convoy,
others Concave, etc. In"?'/ne the unfor?
t?mate creditor beheld n.inr.nlf with a
bead as flat IM a BouodittMa another kia
features were nearly as ph?rp as a knife,
in a thir?? I- ; had BCVCiwMfcijuisg end in a
fourth he was upside nov, n. Here ho
bcd the broad grin of a clown, there tho
long-drawn visage of an undertaker. On
one sidaof the room he H?VW himself ntl
head and no body; on thc other aide it
seemed as if a dwarf had put on the boots
of a ?riant. No applicant, however press
ing, was known to resist this chamber of
horrors for asan lhaw-e> quartet of an
hour. .
-WILL CURE
SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humor.
VrnirriNR will erndl-Jitu i/om Uio system ov
r-ry mint ??( ro.'ula nml Scrofulous Humor. It
lin? iwriiiaupiitlv cured ili<>r*umds In Wotton and
vicinity uruo h;.d boen lung RS?! painful au/Tcrcni.
: nicer, Cancerous Humor.
nw marvellous effect <if VEorriKK in caeo ri
' i:i rrr??u'l Cancorons Humor challenges ttl*
most i<t!vr<..-.r.i nttmitlnn of tb? medical faculty,
many '???'v?lioni nra prescribing YzdETtNB lo
il.Wr i-tprfrtow. ' 1
Canker.
Vrojfruii lins novcr fnfbd'to caro tho most
liiiloaiblojiaao ol Canker. .
Wrcurial peases.
The yt)ji%ri:rii meets wlthironderioX success
' i lim linens) i I "nil i inn nf inwu.iwi
'Kin ?ii th? Bones.
Tn tlilrv?niilalatjbe VEOETIXK Is the great
rmnedy} na ft ronioves from the system tho pro
Juoliij'c'Aute. CT1
Salt Rheum.
Truer, Snit Ithfltim; Scald rfes?. &c., will eer?
tnlnly > leid to tuVjreatJalleraUTs effects of
YEO ETISUS/
UJ Erysipelas.
VrnirriMe has never failed; to cure tho moat
Inveteiaiaj^ue of Erysipelas^
Plm??? and Humfars on the
, < FacBp
Itons?if-sSouia teai'h ns that & blotchy, roosh
i>r pimpled ?kin depends entirely upon an later
II.il i au*ev*ui>l no outward application can ever
?.UM tho delect. VEQETINE ls tho great blood
?.?iiiaef. I
Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
.\ro ranwil! by nn Impuro state ut tho blood.
? Irmina-(tia blood thoroughly ?Ith VEOETJ?C,
nud thftBo.cpmplnlnts wUl disappear.
Cf] Catarrh.
Tor t?i i J complaint tba only substantial benefit;
. .rn ito obtained through the blood. Ycar.Ti.vn
i* Ibo -?rent blood purltlcr. ~ j
Constipation.
VRNRTITR doc? not act as a cathartic) to do- ,
hat* the bowel?, but cleanses all tho organs;
..ii'?nv! ?.vil io purfurm tho functions dS7olv
i,? upon lliein. I. . :
Piles.1 !
VEr.v.Tivn has restored thouFaude io "?th
v.ho have becu lou;} nud paluiul; ?aQ?r?rft. ?
Dyspepsia. ;
If Vrr.ETiXK U taken roSulaily, according to ,
i urlninjimUuccdy euro ?iii ioaW
.raintnessat the {stomach.
i ? .^y-ri>?T?^n?lPHstlmulatl irt?ttortWnlch
Hr^ntw a itviiiliius^petito, bu a avenue toola)' >
' y ^^''nVj^ial^to re4toro ( ^ostop?seb. te ?
\ V?o>rri*tc%cts3rv<^ J
orisa^n^i ?Jp-y? Jnflami*t!=pp'^- ^ '
A Oenefel
"i j?A-'.ht? complaint thc Roeu eTTocts bf theVsoB- "
? : M. .iro r, ;.i iminonln!*ly after comroerrdBS
?..'-?Kel? ; n^delunty dei?p?B d?u??l?^^ t? '
...."M. nu,i \KoETisn aef&vjUrecttsr asea the
bliMHl. i ?n i i ' -
* "T?rotffi ifl^Jpld by all 5)rnggis?B.
r; ?rsBOLTiTioN.
TiHE partnership her^ldfore existing un
i!cr Ibo linn num.) bf HOYT & CO.,
is this day? dissolved by. mutual consent..
.All persons' indebted to the IiriBxmaKHcSSi .
.^OrricE fot^pubscriptlohs vVdll please nmke
payment to the Arm of B.dl. Murray A Co..
and parti??4ndebted fojrjrtvjertialngamd Job
.WorTLare earnestly requested to toaks pavy- '
vmcpt at dtfbe to cither "of? tbs underslgnedj .
aa wdesireto close up* thl accounts assoesi
Ss possible.- ' : - -TH
,_iJA?** ES A?- HOYT.
Wi . J. FLEET. CLINKSCALE8? i
. ^ E. B. MURRAY. ,
+ Attr? 30: 1877.
i Cop*rtnorsh?r> af^i?EL
M THE urf?crsigned hkW?ib .day associa-.
ried themselves as ccpnrtruirs nndea^bvS>flfSSi f
<^ar?o of E, B. MUItRAY ?k OO.s vier ibo;
tnil?mico of patronage,-. ?'.?omu:;iM| on their
^*^B.M?Y. S"
S Asjsil SU 1877 4^ j,,., ggj f.r
g^Tit\r}p SOUTH ^gg?^^''^.
^AdminlstraUon, on t^ Atta? and .aft eis ii
(/ofjNathsnicl Cnnninaftupj dlTSJlsiri. ?MI n. i
L flteae Ott therefore ?> cft? sntf a^skkSuts ?<
[?ll^niM and ?WIlr^oS^SH^ ,
[tb?niel ningham, itotelsen. to be sad .
"appear.befcte mo in toarl e/ ^bate; to
^boltahry^^^S^? ^^^Jb?S^'on***'*' j
Ssen nnder my hanf, ilS? llSfi&Sfo? ?
Rj?g HEED THE &g
pl Words of AdyieeJl?l
ri?'fTM ?i H. TrtT, M.D., tu*i}y pitta
UTI T'S Thijtv r?SV *,*tM???i<)ir4 Im th? F"*?8
ri'TT'? flltwn ron' tait'of ??iit'a Pilli. ?"ILL,
rUTT'?Hud tho UiQujnnil? of teUtreontali 1'ILLS
rCTT'SKWen of their efficacy, warrant ra? ffLLS
rUTT'? *? say pg; in*t Ul r y =iU p?.)t!vcir PILLS
rrTT-? '."re ati disease? that re* cl> fuwa a pf LLB
J LLB
LS
. UL8
r? rTO*sses^n??aB'i^ PILLS
rUTT'1 rgpltatlon o? the Heart. Kldiiey PILLS
ri'Tr'n Affection*. Fcmalel cniptnlnw, Ac,, pu.1.9
raiS.15fcma^teG,
ri^s^rv^AT?1 tu*& Vm
rtlTT'fl PILLS. PILLS
rUTT'g ?.~.-.-.,-r PILLS
rPTT's ! HfWH NLU . PILLS
rUTT'S i CUBE SICK. HEADACHE. . PILLS
rUTT'S j.mUUA-.7,.. PILLS
rUTT'S -?*-'--...-.".?-.: PILLS
rvrs-? i vvrsm PILE* ? PILLS
rUTT'S : REQUIRE MO CHANGE OW \ ?wO
Tvrf? *. m mar. i para
ruxT'8 _.! PILLS
rUTT'S :-?mHMM.-......j PILLS
rurr's ; %yrtrm ST?MM . . PILLI
rDTTJg ;*BK PURELY VEGET?HLC.! PILLS
rrjTf? !._.._......-i r?t s
ruTT-s in-~-~r.-.-.: P?t *
WTI'S,J VWTTt? TILES ! PILLS
rug's 1 NEVER O RI PK OB HAU8E- : PILLO
rUTT'S ! ATE. ' j PILLS
MITT'S ..?..?.>............?..?..-j PILLS
rtjrrs ?-wi...-.-.; PILLS
I-HIT'S ! TUE DEMAND VOS TUTT'8; PILLS
tllTT'S -PILLS 1? notcoof.ucd to ttl.- PILLS
PUTT'S reountry.butexteudstoBU part?- PILLS
rUTT'S -ortho world. I PILLS
rurra s.>. rf........._--j PILLS
rUTT'S ..-.-.; PILLS
rUTT'S : A CLEAR IIEAD,oliutIe limb*,: PILLS
rUTT'S -Hood digesti?n, lound ?'.r-p.t PILLS
rUTT'S ?bitOyant enlrlU, ?us appotitu,! TILLS
TUTT'S Lar* ?oma of the resultsof tba! TILLS
rprrs -moor TUTTIS PILLS. : PILLS
i'CTT'8 :.......! PILLS
TUTT'S .--.; PILLS
rum : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE j PILL8
rt'TT'S -TUTT'S PILLS ADE THE? PILLS
rUTT'S . BEST-PERFECTLY IIA3M- j PILLS
ri'TT H : LESS. . 5 PILLS
TUTT'S i._......i PILLS
1 ? * I I ' 'j ? ?........*.................... ...........* p 11 1 ll
TUTT'S I BOLD EVERY Vf HEBE. . PILLS
TUTT'S i PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE 0T8. . PILLS
TUTT'S I._.: PILLS
rUTT'S :-'.-**?**"-~l PILLS
TUTT'8 : PRINCIPAL 0FFIO ? : PILLS
TUTT'S i 13 BDBRAY STREET, ! PILLS
TUTT'S : ilMW- Y?l? : PILLS
rUTT'S i.....--*,^..f^.""*.?.PILLS
SNR. TPUTT'S
EXPECTORANT.
Thia unrivaled preparation haa per*
formed come of the moat astonishing
cure? that ?rc recorded in the annals of.
history. Patienta suffering for. years from
thc variou* diseases of thc; Lunge, aftci
trying different remedies, spending thou
ianda of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use; of a few bottles,
entirety recovered their health.
"WON'T 00 TO FLORIDA."
i f. ran New Fork, Auras* 30,1S7S.
0 ft. TUTTI
Dear rjir i-.Wben ta Aiken, 1Mt winter. X used you.
Eipsstorant for my cough, and realizad mora bonofit
rr om lt than anything I wver took. lamtovoU tlttt
Z wm not go to Florida next winter aa X intended.
Send ma ona aoasn botUej, by ocpresa. for aom.
frianda. ALFBHD CUCHIKO.
IBS Weat Thirty-Brat airest.
Boston, January ti, 1074.
Thia oartiaes that X hara recommended the nae ot
Dr, Tutt'a Eapeotorant tor diaeaaea of Ute Inn??
for tho paat two year*, and to my know ladee aaany
boiUoa havo been oaoet by my pa tl on ta with tho hap.
pleat results. Intwooaaoawhero ltwaa thoujhtooa
amedoonaampUonhadtakjenplaoe thoArpeotorant
effected a euro. R. H. UPHAQUB, at.D.
" We csa not ?pe.ak too hhxhly of Dr. Tutt'S El*
pootorant,nad for the Bake of saffertns hamanltj
hop? lt may booomo mora generally known."-Cnara
Bold by ProSTSlata. Fri ce ?1.00 -m
NW Advertisement.
A GREAT 0FFEE !
Hard Timei d'apoao of 100 rIANOS ts O?QAS?S,
new and second-hnnd of flrst^loss makers, inclu
ding WATERS', at lower prices for cash or Install,
liicntr, or to let until paid for than ever before
offered. WATERS' GRAND SQUARE and UP
RIGHT PIANOS and ORGANS (including their
NEW SOUVENIR nnd BOUDOIR) aro tho BEST
MADE. 7 Ociara Ptanoe $150. 7 1-3 do ?K.0 not
used a yerr. "i" Stop Orcana ?30. I^BtopalSK
7 8tops?M. 8 Stops W8. S Stope $75.. 10Stops
SSS. 12 Stona ft00 cash, not used a year, in perfect
order and warranted. LOCAL and TRAVELING
AGENTS WANTED, illustrated Catal?gate malt
ed. A liberal: discount to Teachers, Ministers,
Cnn rebe*, etc. Sheet music- at half price. HOR
ACE WATERS A. SONS. Manufacturara and Deal
erg, <0 Eajt 14th St., Union Square, N. Y._
(bad a week in your awn town. Terms and SS
?pOO oatflt free. H. HALLETT A CO., Port
land, Maine._ ?
GEORGE PAGS & GO,
H.BS. VepOXSU KT., BAL-TOtDtl, VD.
Patent lN>r(MbIe?ftNiaUonni7 Saurines)
I>Atena ^rrcnlur Haw Mills,
.4*fansr, Sin loy et Nnan Milla,
[Urta? ?* Flour ?Ullas Watter
Wit ?ela. Shits rile. Barrel A
, WvwlworstlniT Bnetitnery.
Tytnlfr J?mrry Wbee'is natl
urttHsera. Watw/tt, BBUI Wnt>t>Heg.?V?>-. ?See.
djCCr p t?jrJryaWcoktoAfcentn FlOOut?tfroe.
tpDO H Lp/ j V.O. VICKERY, Aogqsta,Mainc.
9 a day at home. Agents wonted. Outfit J
y*^1 terms free. TRUE dt CO., Augutts, Mal.-*?.
OC EXTRA FINE MIXED CARDS, wita name,
?s?j X0 eta., post paid. L. JONES A CO., Nas
san, N. Y._. . _|
The Maryfand Eye & Ear institute.
Ho. ?d Horth' Charles St., Baltimore.
Tneorporated April 9, I860. .
President, Hon. J. V,". Do BOIS, Jadgo Qvperlor Court
The shore IsstitaUori o (Tura all tho comforts of a
home to patients suffering with ero or car diseases,
stllful nurses aro in attendance, and as the sur
geon in charge resides In the house with the fami
ly, pationts aro econ by/ bim s?-oral times during
tho dsy, For further informatloa apply to th*
iurge*n in rh arge. - .. ,. r> |
1 -,^ , . ... Dr. GEORGE REULIHG
ftfi^tn ?tOfl per day at home. Samples worth 81
i?^ tU ^?.M h-ooSTtKsos A Co., Portland, Maine.
- MOST i :
(EXTRAORDINARY
', . ??RMS OF XDv?ffrtsi?triiitA vo ;
aaa orvxaxD yos HSWSPAPKBS'IM THB STATE OF
SOUTH ?AR?tlNA.
Send for Hst of papers 'and acbodule of rates.
Addrcsa GEO. JK BOWELL 4 CO., Adrertlsiag
V ' pveVSiir ? Kimon ZOstrlbuted.
l^nlalfia %i?.{o Lot?er^ Company.
This IrstUUti?n waa regularly Incorporated by
the LeirUUturfe ?t tba State for Educational and
Charitablo,purpose* la 1868, .with a Capital or
? L0M00O, to whian lt has since added a reserve fund
!fjW?v *f Orand Singlo' Number Diawlaaa
will Uko place monthly. ; If n?ver scales or post
poaoe. Look fcttbifbnoWidgRhoae:
ORAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
\3'Jr?l. JSPJ?Sf which will Uke place tba
EXTHACRDINABY SEMI-AN Nil AI/ DBA WINO
-, At New Orleans, Tuesday. Juno 5,
Under the personal supcrrlslon and managemcut
or G?r.-?. T. BEAURE3ARD, bf Louisiana, and
^JUBALA. EABX.Y. of Virginia. *
J" 'CAPITAL PRUE ?foO.000.
iL . A?" NoUcc-Tickets aro Ten Dollars Only.
Halves, |5. 0^rt*rs,itW. Eighths, ?1.25.
urr or PIUZXS. t"Ti"
./?i}grand Psi? of i W^OO........MJOOO
. SBPrtotSW ^',.ieas..;a.^L.A*a.V20?O
IS - S- c > io? gp*.W.00O
i i.-.--. . - SSC....:....i..t.uj.. e-j,uou
: ? tri . IW:":.":""-:-."?..!?
: ?M-Api^ortSlea. Prises ^V&T.lJ.b %ooa
100 i m nii ti ll a w-.- ifrW..
rSfer4sl?M^i^
0^\MM^K^^?i^,\ Cot?oslatteasra
*:^WW?? P- Na?pj^aas^ la,
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?5 S P 2? a ?_
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'CrOTHINO conduces more to GOOD TWA
L."^ maned vj inc ?>
DOUBLE AUT1N?- Si
fnimfactured by J. C. Nichols & Bro., Allant
.om the bottom of thc well. No ? linu; or fill
noils, worms or green moos fret? about the Wi
nd can bc operated by a small child with eas
r Pump. It is of stone, glazed Inside and ou
rater beyond n doubt by ventilating the vr
rater. With a hose attached, it becomes a
xtinguish thc flames in case of fire. It is bu
Hg cive, complete satisfaction, os those ocqtu
lt is a home enterprise, permanently estad
r'hich it asks your patronage. This Pump
'ounlies, together with the Counties of Uart
ALONZO lu. NV
Send in onlere at once for Pumps, and they
Ie meant business.
April 5, 1877
A ND those who carry on business aro con
C*. at presents Therefore, we earnestly ca'
?ncc and BA VE COST. Prompt payment is
lesire to remain friendly with our customers,
vhat they owe. Money wo are obliged to ha
>ound for Cotton over market value to those
'Omits. We have on hand a large stock of
QB003
Flour, Bacon, Shoulders, I
Molasses. ALSO, Bool
Hats, Gaps, Dry Go
Wines. Liq a o
And all Ft
Any person or persons purchasing Goods
ning oiir stock before purchasing elsewhere,
bcrefore, we are enabled to ?eil cbeaper. Cu
if tbis fact.
A RE YOU GOL
Then Use New Yorl
O H E M I C A.
READY for uso in Wirrrs, and over <h
prime White Laid, Zinc and Linseed <
Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE
the FIRST PREMIUMS at- twenty of the
THOUSAND of thc finest houses in che com
??.ri ti .fid.. III '
NEW YOIUES: EN?M?
Prices Reduced. Sample Cards sent fri
May 18, 1876_?
THINGS >
WE ofTer the following articles at Pr!
Ladies' Dress Coeds. Bead
mens' Shawls, a -plendld lot of them ;
Our object is to quit keeping most of these
them.
Persons indcMcd to us-~c sacsa yon
?pie:;ted to pay up at once. We want our mi
We still keep a large stock of Goods on ha
haps after the 4th of March next we may crt
We ore isgenta for tho well established Perl
and sell them fot-cash, on good credit, and fi
BLE
Anderson, 5. O., Jon. 28, 1877
AMERICA AHEAD
. iii ON ,., \ Md*
SPOOL COTTON. .
CENT E N NI A L. .EXPOSITION, 1870.
EXTRACT from tho Official Report of
tbe Judges on ...
WILLIHANTIC
Nsw Six Cord Soft Finish Spool
Cotton,
Who awarded tho Will mian tic Co. & Modal
af Merit and Diploma of Honor ;
"Superiority of Production ; Economy of
Production ; Excellence of Material ; Varie-'
tv of Colors of Thread, Excellence of Ma
chinery and Appliances; Originality and
Completeness of System."
For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. R.
Read ?fc Co., Shaw <c Johnston, Jagcr Broth
jrs, A. Hiing, W. Ufferhordt, Langley Bros'
3hirt Manufactory, Wheeler & WUson 8ow
ug Machine Co.. Charleston, S. C.
At wholesale, by Johnston, Cr?w'j & Co.,
Drano, Boylston & Co., Edwin Bates & Co.
April 19, 1877_40 3m. ;
SIMPSON & SADLER,
BENSON HOUSE CORNER,
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, &c.,'
Are just receiving a large variety of
FBESSI O?RDEH SEEBS,
From those most reliable Seed Gardens' of
Rob't Buist, jr., D. M. Ferry & Co., and
Johnson, Robbins <fc Co., at wholesale or
retas.
' ALSO,
. OHEMIO?L?
- \ FOR ..
Home Made Fertiliser,
? . At lowest prices ibr Cash.
Feb i, 1877_ 20
UUILHITE & WILLIAMS:
Anderson, S. O.,
* ??. DEALERS IN;
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, dc. .
LAMP and LAMP GOODS,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES, .
DYE STUFFS, dc.
ri Full Linc of PERFUMER Y
And TOILET ARTICL?S.
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
And all other AHicle* usually Jtepi in our
' line. . '?
NEW CROP GARDENSEEDS, al
Wholemlc and Refait. .
Ju.. 25, ian . ? . ' ? ? 2 ' .'. .
a sr k TV TV Tr n TT- A. IV T\
1V1A??J51J11? IA ti JJ.
THE underarmed respoctfnlly Informs
the public that ho has-just received a
dock of new Marble,* of excellent quality,
md will nt eura Mm M Marble Yard Wm
David Whltq'a BJacksmtth Simp, on Depot
3trect where $?o>iir k^^fta^fcrst
:Iaw stbek, and Ts prepared to flll alr Otters
(br*- ' liuli}?r ?.} V.Ai+d* ,ri uo.h V
lonurrtsnts. Tabl?t? ff V hui
fri; u - .. ??f?^?M?fi*i??riLSOT
mtiUU uiuitwu, ?a,,
'j ..? nu .?ai?iX'l?*?w iif .NOSM<>.
in fino stylo- Give tee..1 call and sa YO
money; aa I ala determined tfrMvo1 satisfac
tion In my work, end to fill bides* at Such
prices aa 1 cannot be. Undersold, us-'ueisite.
.?:..?. ,., -SAMUEL MTjitpIiy,
_ . . : . " , . .Anderson, 8. G..
Fcb8,18Wy . ^ J ' ' 8m
rs NANprACTIfOjnW or- ,H.,n !
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
IS ILLS AT Pi?OHONT.?.'C.
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iL V. i?AUMtrr....,,.President and.Treas!
slS?siH
Post Offle* address-Greenville. S. G. *.
BOYAI. Ka.sixKa,..?j.^.;...v...baiKsriutendent,
Post Office sddro??-rPiedmont, 8..C,..
' O. H. P. FANT, Agent, '
' J Anderson,'8. C.
Jon 18,1877 hm UT ; if ?ra .
i.\ m, mm
,LTli than V?lU WATRir^B^cVls fl,,.
a, Os., which brings the water pure and fresh
tb collects on the pump or in th* well. Kai
der. It is free frum rust or other impurities '
?, arid brings tho water fresher tryvn unj othi
u)ide, and neve* "will decay. ? It Improve tho '
eli, and keeping Lt like a moving strearfi of '
good fire-engine, ever ready at"ytlc ti&r'io
tier ari4 cheaper t?u? insurance, it? ami.
joted with it will teatjfy. TT
ashed, and relies on its own merits, upon
is represented in Anderson and acHoinWt,
, Blhcrt, Wilkes and Osk?Mn^ ln?hv^
ELCH, Antiorso<8. ?." ''
will be delivered and pat ia intnir*k?|jsjy.
"38 . '?. ... fl .hui
i pe'led to have money. Tb at is otu? si? ii?tk?n
ll *ipou ali- parties iudebted. to. us to Mx.at
a great source of friendship, it b qur
if Uiey como forward promptly'and pay us"
ve. Wc offer ah Inducement of oas cea&M? >
indebted to us, and wiall to. scttlo.ih?ip ic.
'. " "*? ? '? ? .. . -lit,
lame. Coffee, Sugar,
ts, ??w?fl, Leather, &ffte's, :r
ods, Tobacco, Cigaitv * ,
rs, Iron. Steely .,..
ir ming Implements*
i wi" benefit themselves My callingand exam-i
Wo buy for Cash and sell ( for. cash, pnly :
ll and judge for yoursdves, and be cOhyi.nced
MCGRATH & > BYBU&?,
_Meclmnics? llorv.
?STG TO W$???&
i Enamel Paint Co 's
L -p A. 13S?',X;?, :
it Hundred different Chlort. Made of itrioUj
liy.
ltry. ??' AdflrfcCV ?? rernh
.? / . <. \?j ,wto!< ns* ; Mdii Shbti
JU. PAINT * C OMP?i^Y^ .
103 Chambers Street, New York.
ts* -, ">!aiW?J
di_'fry
IT COST, :
imo Cost for <Casli,to wit: Saddles.,
Brande CiotWng, ttenls; ana Wp
lankets and Tapping Plows*
s lines of Goods, and- we want to dispos? bf
e.siit ever?'l>o*Xy else-are- earnestly re?
moy, ansi its got toc?me, .j,.
nd, and if you pay up what yod owe ns, per
dit you again. . " . ". ' ,!
;ilizere-the Wando and-the Carolina
jr (Jotton next Full. .?,
CRL?Y, BROWN ' & CO.
THE STATE OF JOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY G F ASDEHBON, . ,;.
COURT OV COVmoji V.X'iUkV'.. i
A. E. Rice, Plaintiff, a?>.;.u3t J. Hi Doughty.
President of. the American Lightning Rod
Company. Tittfenrlnnt.'--fhimmohi'jbr Hail
ey Demand-(Complaint Serxt^d.y^- -. '.
To J. H. Doughty^ PreaWentaa^'Aboye.n^an*
tinned, Defendant |n thia action : ? .
"''CT'OU are hereby summoned arid le?nireoY
i. to answer tho Complaint tri this ac
tion, of which a copy is herewith served
upon you, and to servo a copy of your on
swer on ?he subscribir? at. their office. An
derson C. H., H. C.,"wlthih twenty .lays after
the Service or this aurnt?bria On ' y??rexel?V
sive of the day.pf servioe.-. Hurt rhti ii (!
If you fail t?^apswer this complaintwith
in the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff will ap
?ily to tho Goori for judgment against you
br the sum of ?ne huntued, and toity. JfcU
lars, with interest at tho rate of 7 per. cel. t.
from tho ' dnybf ' ' " one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven,
and costs.! >?.<>'
Dated April lGth, A. D; 1877^
FEATHERSTON & BROWN,
. Plaintiff's Attorney?.
?>'. ' M /;!'--Ur\ .-. V. 'i<: . , ;
To the Defendant, J.H. Doughty, Piesident
as aforesaid :
TAKE NOTICE, that tho summons; .in
this action, pf which the foregoing ia a cony,
was flied in '.the office o? the Glerk of the
Court of Cornmon Picas at Anderson Court
House, Countv and State af"*zi<?'?\.
FEATHERSTON & B A OWN, .
? Plaintiffs Attorneys.
April IO, 1877 - ? --.'..i-jtjf ? 6
SCHOOL NOTICE.
"VITE havo secured tho services of U. flret
v V class Teacher, a graduate of New
berry Colloga, Mr. .fl; A. ZEAGLEB, trim
is now teaching a mixed. School,ot
" Sandy Springs Academy,"
Heie young men eau bo prspaisd for ?Jol
lege, if desired... Board can ho had, in good
fauiilica, at sevprulollara ppr niohth, exclu
sive' of washing arid lights. Bates br Tm?
tlori'ar? aft follow* sHtir? ->v: \ \\itP tu * w>
English Branches.moc^neptlou witbr..
Elementary Branches.al'...':.UT. 10 00
Per terni-:t?r? mpnths^-or two 8es
'Biens of five'tn?nths each. '
FOT further particulars, apply, to Sitberof
the underslgUed, oaiembers of tho Board of
Trustees. . w^ABRISON,.
K. M. nonSS.
- . . Wi W. RUSSELL. i
A??rll ?g,-1877: ! ? ? r. i. - lm '
WM. ^TMot?s?.' " n. P. ioUtisv'.'-'
?TT?N?ERmt?OM
'.?to^t?p^^:.V; "i
. , M.\KUrACIimEBS t ,
PORTABLE and STATION Af. Y ENOWES,
BbilerS, of aU ktrids, '
Circular Saw lillis, ' '
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. .ht.. .WUlPwS.nfc, ,: ?..??-..'a? t't.
it?; ii wShofl?w.'Polloy?! *0'?'
AmerfcaTxT\iri)In?'WBtW' Wheel," "
.^yory % IplQt ji -,"(, ,16^? > itt .
6a!d-B.?TM?Allhlir sro h^fP^^RT
.H^dWt??
interest in the dividend hereafter ta?ts* as
'^a?BaRa^^
K> Aprta2aVlaP7 .tail, IL >4^ m? yt*--- ?<_
-.? ? :?? ?.-.-.J-., i . Ina.t .!u.^li?.rt'.'
Mtl3?K*3ry > 0<M>ils^ .?
' ladles of Anc?a^^?8bn*BB*?W
country that .Rfc? U nqWtr^^^?*^;
Cot??ra, C?ins, cte, vr.icn T*TjQ????.
T?wost figure* for ?liU 'castr.;^.Hl*T.'?rvL
meut, nf Sunimer ,w"V ^-^HftS
my fio&Jn + t?
Atasnpfcig-attdnde?jwa.^
No. 3 Bde? aaas^ UpSWrS.
Mardijt3,.1877.1.M? ^ ' ' 8,0