The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 21, 1878, Image 4
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THE SNOWBALLS;
OK,
FRANK EDMOND'S SISTER.
11Y O. L,. A. ?.
"May I wait hero for a .?\r?" inquired
Miss Dora Drawveo, in Mrs. Le Mar's
fashionable millinery store, on a pleasant
autumn afternoon.
"Certainly," replied Mrs. Le Mar, for
Dora waa one of her best customers.
"Here is n chair. There appears to be
somcthiug wrong with the cars; il has
been moro than twenty minutes since one
passed."
Dora accepted thc proffered chair and
a pleasant conversation ensued, which
was interrupted by thc entrance of a
poorly dressed lady. The milliner turned
to her with a frown upon her face, and
sneeringly said :
"What do you want?"
"I was directed here by Mrs. Collier,
of C street. She said perhaps you might
have some work to give out.
"I have no/," was the cold reply, and
the applicant left the store.
The conduct of Mrs. Lo Mar BO morti
fied Dora, for she was a kind hearted ;;;rl
and esteemed Mrs. Le Mur quite highly,
that she concluded to wait uo longer.
She felt quite indignant when she left
the place, but succeeded in repressing
her feelings. As shr talked up the street
she soliloquized :
"That was heartless in Mrs. Le Mar to
treat the poor lady so unkindly. I won
der if she can do fino work ; if I had lui
address I would call and see. Who <.i<!
she say directed her there? Mrs. Collie!
of C street; why that is maui ma's oh
housekeeper, and I have been inteudiii]
to cuil mero lo day., but came near for
getting it. Well, I will call lhere now.'
The street was but a short difltano
away, und she was soon then As sin
turned off the avenue she saw .he objec
of her soliloquy just attend of her,
"There she is now," sail'. Dora. "
will follow her and see where she gow
That must bo Mrs. Collier's rcsidcncc
14 ; yes, that is it."
She was soon admitted and had a vcr
pleasant cull ; but before she left ?he it
quired of Mrs. Collier who the str?ngt
was that pr ;rded lvr into the house.
"Oh, I suppose yon mean Mrs. Lesley,
replied Mrs. Collier. "She rented t?
rooms of me a few weeks ago ami hi
been trying to get work ever since; bu
except two plain dresses she made f<
me, she has been unsuccessful. I wis
Miss Dorn, your mother would let lu
have Borne sewing to do. She is vei
neat; or if your mother needed help o
casionally about the housework, ? tim
she w'll hud her capable. Would yt
mind going with me to her room?"
"I would like very much to see her
said Dora.
Accompanied by Mrs. Collier, Do
wci.t for a brief call, and then return
home. Later in tho evening Mrs. Les)
received a bundle of work, and tho p
in advance from Mrs. Drawvee.
"Is there any ono you can rccomme
for plain sewing, Mrs. Drawvee?" ask
Mn. Homshetl, a few weeks later.
"I employ Mrs. Lesley ; she is a ga
sewer, and lives at 1-i C street. I he
recommended her to other?, nnd hu
employed her in Bowing, also in assinti
in household afTaira. Hbo vs beginni
to find plenty of nork," was the ?nsw
"and I am glad or" it, ibr sho is an e.'
mable lady and quite needy."
It was a sunshiny day the fnllowi
spring that Dora was out for a wa
Passing a florist's window she saw so
snowballs for sale, and purchased thc
Aa she went on Bhe thought how acct
table Borne of these might bo to M
Lesley this beautiful spring niornii
and soon decided to share with her.
"Oh, Misa Drawvee !" exclaimed M
Lesley, after she had welcomed Dc
"what a beautiful bunch of snowbi
you havol Many pleasant mernot
they recall to me.' Iheso are tho 1:
Bnowbolls I have seen thin snrlng."
"These are for you, Mrs. Lesley," H
Dora, separating the bunch, and offer
her part of them.
"l<or me!" enid Mrs. Lesley. "(
thnnk you. Yon are very kind, v
kind indeed. Ah, well do I reinem
the anowball bush wu had in the da
?rard ni homo." sho continued, after i
ind arranged tho- flowers in a vnsc r
placed ii on tho table. "For many yet
Miss Drn\vvet. mv home was in a villi
a long ways fr?u hore. There I mirri
und my husband t-.nt:f pretty pl
only a lbw strcots d'stnnt from my fori
home. We planted a snowball bi
when wo commenced housekeeping i
it grew finely, and looked, oh, so beat
fui when blooming.
"I had ono brother, who lived in
city of B-1 who visited us once, t
sometimes twice, a year. After myih
band's death, a letter containing
tidings was sent to him ; but I recei
no answer. After a fev motiths I c
eluded to go in search of him. I w
to B-, out failed to find my brotl
His place of business was occupied h
stranger ; I was not successful in obti
ing work and my money was nearly
gone ; then I came on here to try to f
employment. Pardon me, Miss Drawl
perhaps I detain you."
"Oh, no. Ami have you found y
brother, Mr?. Lesley?" asked Dora, w
interest.
"No ; it is now two years B?uce I
saw him."
.lu.'L then, along tho hall carno
rusti? of silk, followed by n knock nt
door, nnd in responso to Mrs. Lesl<
"como in," Miss Florenco Gailney
tcrcd the room. She was clad in a stu
suit of cashmere and silk of two BUG
of gray, with bonnet, glove?, and pi
sols to match.
"Aro you Mrs. Lesley, the woman <
has been sowing for Mrs. Hornshc!
she asked altuoat insolently.
"I am Mrs. Lesley, and I have sc
for Mrs. Hornshell," replied Mrs. Les
with far more dignity than tho pei
who addressed her lind shown.
"Mrs. Hornaholl recommended yoi
me, and I have come to inquire v
fcts-sS '-fer z?~l- sovrir.g," said *
Gailney haughtily.
"I cannot well engage to do any ir
work now," waa ihe reply, "so I sup|
you will not caro for my terms."
"Certainly not; I am not anxious
know your terms, nor do I wish to emj
you."
Dora recognized Miss Gailney as
came in, and intended to introduc?
to Mrs. Lesley, hut was prevented by
abrupt questions, and had remained
observed. She now advanced and si
"Good morning, Fiorence."
"Ah I quite an unexpected plcasui
meet you here, Dora. This person
recommended to me as a good sewe:
"Florence," said Dora guietly, "a
me to introduce my friend, Mrs. Les
Mrs. Lesley Miss Gailney."
florence was much surprised ; certs
not at all pleased. She{ however,
kn?wledged tho introduction coolly,
"HOB, do you do, Mm. Lesley?"
then Bidding Dora "good-bye," she
the honse, regretting that sho had a
especially as Dora Drawvee was ther
That evening in the richly furnh
parlor of her home. Miss Gailey remai
to a gentleman caller :
"I was so provoked t?-day, Mr. Edmt
I went to inquire ab/put having some i
ing done, and the person I applied to
dressed me as if she belonged to thea
class of.society that I did, and not
inferior one. Gnu ?i ??y acqss??w
WM there, and presumed to introduce
to tho person I had gone to employ
believo I am hot much of a republic
' she added with a slight laugh.
If sho had hoped to be ootnplimei
on her anti-republicanUtn ?bo was di
pointed. Mr. Edmond soon .conclu
bis visit. As it was early in tho even
he decided to call into Mrs. Drawveo's.
Dura received iiiui in lite parlor. Indeed,
she would have been disappointed if bc
bad not called, for his visits wire becom
ing quite frequent.
"Ah, Miss Dora," he said, looking to
wards one of the tablea, "you have nero
BOine snowballs ; their beauty and fra
grance seem familiar to mc. The .-now
bull bush that adorned the door yard of
?nv sister's vMlflgO I'"""' -bow We!! I r''
mcmbcr it."
"How strange," thought Dora, "that
Hrs. Lesley should have made a similar
interference! '.'an it be that both refer ,
to the same snowball bush?"
"Mr. Edmond," asked Dora, after a
few minutes reflection, "does your sister
reside in that village now?" ,
"No," he said slowly, "I dc not know ,
where she is now. Before removing here ?
from II- I wrote where to send me j
letters, but received no reply. Altera ,
time I went to L-, where she had ,
lived, but found th it after her husband's ,
death, of which I had not heard, "he had
gone to II-to lind me. My last letter ,
had arrived after her departure. I went (
.o II-but gained no ne ws ol ber there ,
- :.o om; bad seen or heard anything of ?
her." ,
"How long ago was that, Mr. Kd
mond?"
"About two year* !"
"Was your sister's last natue Lesley?"
"Yes," be said, with an anxi'" \ in
q.iirwur look. "Can it be, Miss Hora, ,
that you have news of her lor nie?"
"I do not know," unswered Dora, "ft
may be. I am acquainted with a Mrs.
Lesley, and -he may he your sister."
"Thank you," he -aid earnestly. It
may not Ix; her , but it is possible that it
is. Where can 1 lind her ?''
"if you come here about ten o'clock
to-morrow morning MK Lesley i- ex
pected herc then."
* . * * *
"Florence," said Mr*. Horn-hell, a few
mouths afterwards, "do you remember a
Mrs. Lesley I recommended to you for
plain sewing ?"
"Yes," replied Florence, "I remember
her quite well. Why, don't you think
she tried to consider that she belonged lo
the same class of society that wc do. Oh,
how indignant I was !"
"You know," said Mrs. Hortisbcll, "I
attended Dora I>rawvee's wedding recep
I tion yesterday ?"
"les; 1 was detained by company I
didn't care to leave, and sent niv re
grets."
"I met Dora's .sister-in-law there. Not
a new acquaintance, Florence .Mrs.
Lesley."
"Why, Mrs. Ilornshell!"
"Yes; and it seems that Mrs. Draw vee
and Dora both valued Mrs. Lesley's
friendship very highly when she sewed
and worked for them. You know the
reception was held in the pleasant house
Mr. Kdmond has bought, Florence, and
Dora told nie she was glad that Mrs.
Lesley was going to live with them.
T!ie spacious rooms ure very tastefully
furnished, for most of the furniture was
selected by Dora before alie commenced
housekeeping."
"I Mupposo Mrs. Lesley is very proud
now," said Florence.
"I think not. While I was talking
with her yesterday she referred to haring
sewell for inc, and though very differently
situated, she s|ioke very gratefully of my
kindness to her when ?be lived ol! (J
Htreet. No, I do not think ?he has be
come proud, and she is too much of a
republican to wish to be considered aris
tocratic."- -Sunny South.
A ?OUT THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Thu Progresa tliut lum been Mud? towards
lt* Introduction as un Illuminator.
There is probably more inventive geni
us engaged in working ont the various
possibilities of electricity nt the present
time than in any other direction. Cer
tainly, the recent achievements of inven
I tion into which electricity enters as an
I agency have attracted a wider public
attention than all others. The growth
nf this dabbling with the electric fluid
by inventors, is indicated by the fact that
ut ibu Mechanics' Fair in Boston this
Fall there have been eighteen entries
classed under thc head of electrical in
ventions, whereas four years ago there
were but nine. Just now thu greatest
iutcrest focuses on the endeavors to at
tain cheap electric lightning. The prac
tical applications of thu electric light to
every-day purposes aro as yet mostly
confined to England and France. The
Loudon Times has introduced the light
into its establishment, and the London
public board of works are experimenting
with it along that magnificent boulevard
called tho Thames embankment. in
Puris tho uso of the light is moro com
mon. In this country tho most notable
display of tho electric light is at the
.Mechanics' Fuir in Boston, where two
rival American machines, tho Wallace
Farmer and the Brush, are in operation
.?fide by aide, illuminating the. largo Ex
hibition Hall with sunlight brilliancy.
Four lights appear to be tho capacity of
tho latter machino and live ol the for
mer, and one uses carbon points or pen
cils, while the other consumes its carbon
in the form of oblong plates. But a
great defect of these liglils, as well as ol
the famous Jabblochkoir candle and all
tho other European devices for electric
lightning, is that the carbon necessary to
the illumination is burned away and bas
to bo frequently renewed, thus adding
sensibly to tho cost of thc light. Tho
other difficulty is that, as thc tights arc
multiplied on a given circuit, the illumi
nating power is reduced out of nil pro
portion to tho electricity expended.
Edison claims to have remedied both
of these defects. The past week hasul-o
brought to public attention still another
inventor, who professes to have achieved
tho sarao thing in what is called "tho
Sawyer-Mann lamp," This lamp is on
successful exhibition at New York, and
a one and a half horse power engine is
Baid to bo equal to Htipplying sixty of
them. It uses a single carbon pencil,
but its burning away is avoided by sim
ply placing over it a hermetically scaled
cclass globe. By this arrangement thc
pencil is enveloped in an atmosphere of
nitrogen gas in which it is incapable of
I.e...., COD ?Uni ed, tue ?amp gives an
excellent light, is under perfect control,
and several months sinco a company
ivith nearly $500,000 capital was formed
it New York for ita introduction. A
New England mill, which has been pay
ing $4,000 a year for gas. has, says Mr.
3awycr, tho inventor, ordered two hun
ireiLof theso lamps, and its gas bill for
the ensuing year it is estimated, aside
from tho cost of apparatus, will bo re
luced to $10. This cheapness is largely
Ino of course to thc fact that tho mill
lircady uses tho requisito engine-power
in its manufacturing operations, but
(lhere this is specially supplied and tho
lightning is carried on to any extent tho
lost ia immensely less thau gaa.
- Tho State Department has received
i dispatch from tho .United States Con
IUI at Tangier, giving an account of thc
earful ravages of cholera in the interior
if Morocco. Tho misery among the pen
do is great, and hundreds are dving of
taf'vation.
- James A. Scott, an intelligent col?
ired mau, of Montgomery, Ala., edits
ind publishes the Montgomery Advance,
i Democratic paper. Ho labored faith
illly in tho recent State canvass for tho
>emocratic cause.
-- Ten years ago 1,000,000 acres of
roland were devoted to potato culture ;
Off os!? about 870,000 aerea are th?ts
rnployed. Tho decrease is attributed
V uncertainty of crops and uO growing
nportanco of cattle raising.
- An .*?rthquaket the most violent
Ince that of March, 1373, in thc Central
.racrican Republic of Salvador, did
roat distinction to life and property
trly last month.
SOri ll CAROLINA.
Tin- Umtali und < liain< t? r t?f Hu* Kl. ? timi
- Tim Indictment of Clinoitx rlitiii.
Tho result an 11 more particularly tho
character of thu election lu South Caro
lina have vindicated alike the reputation
of thai long oppressed an?! stili atrocious*
ly slandered state and the ellicieiitcy of
the administration of Governor Hamp
lou. To order "troops into a Common*
wcaltli which is abiiutlaiilly uhle and
visibly determined to preserve order by
its own strength within ?ls nun borders,
and to secure to all cla-f s of it-t citizens
their rights under thu law, would be ?0
preposterous that Attorney Central lie*
ve.is must already be heartily iislinnied
A the electioneering feint which he per
mitted himself to hu worried into mak
ing in that direction. That South Caro
lina mean* to sen equal ju-tice dom- a-*
Aell as equal r i JJ: 111iiiaiiituineil upon her
?oil the dispatch from Columbia which
?ia this morning publish very plainly
shows. She hies been a plundered us
a ell as n slandered State, and thc next
Lhing in oider after confuting her HIUII
ler.Ts i-. to punish her plunderers. The
indictment of Chamberlain yesterday ..-<
the llrst Hlep toward-; thatcoiisuminatioti.
( Ihaiuberluill, of whom we hear that he
has promptly l>'taken himself ii Wash
ington, will no doubt now prepare, like
tho showman's orang-outang, lo wrap
himself in the American Hag and grin
defiance upon his bullied pursuers.
Whether he will lind any permanent se
curity in this somewhat thread liare ope
ration remains io be seen. We hardly
think it would be consistent with his per
sonni safety to abide in New York tin
issue of a requisition (rom Goveruoi
Hampton upon Governor Robinson. Ht
had belter seek safety in Mas-.achu.-ctn
which has been formally "inaugurated'
by its Governor as an asylum tor lugi
lives from the justice of South Carolina
The cheering declaration of this remark
able Executive that any State which ha
one? seceded (rom the Union may there
after forever he robbed willi impunity i
perhaps tho only ollicial indorsemcn
ever given hy a civilized community t
the ethical code ol'that lamented cill/.c
ol' Texas who failed indeed to acct ni ii
for the funds iiitiu-u-d to him in th
Yell ville Hank, hut whose heart beti
steadily and warmly for hi* native lam
Should lintier finally assail and t aplin
the State House at Huston, we lu'|
South Carolina will mit retaliate by edle
ing similar immunities to the satellite
ol'the eminent man whom Ma?sachuscl
so bing delighted to honor.- -V.
World. _
There will be no War!
The Kugli-.ll, judging by the Tinte?, il
more nmu?cd than incensed at the stir
the United States caused by the di
patches of Secretary Lvarls in relation
the fisheries. The facts of the case a
these :
JW ihe Treaty of ISIS Americans wt
given fishery rights on certain coasts
Iii ?tish America without reference to t
three-mile limit ; elsewhere they wt
excluded from taking fish within tl
limit. Hy the Treaty of Washingt
this exclusion was removed, and t
general right to li*h in British waters '
common with" British subjects was giv
without reference to distance from t
shores. A reciprocal right was a
given ttl British subjects in Aineric
waters north of tho 3'Jlh parallel. Th?
were besitles reciprocal Otlgilgcinc
against .shell or river fishing. t'itizi
Of holli sections acquired'n^gghfr to la
for tho purpose tit'drying and curing li
The right to import iUh and fish-oils il
tin; ports of each nation free of dut
was reciprocally guaranteed. Th
rights were given for twelve years.
Art. XXII the compensation to he p;
either Government un an estimate ot i
balance of advantage was left to a cn
mission. This commission uftcrwa
awarded Bnglnnd r?oUO,OUO, which \
to be paid wither twelve months ul
the date of award,. The,award was mi
ill November, KS77? Av I Ho last seas
of Congress au Ai l was passed provid
that the money should bo given to Ki
land, unless, on correspondence betwi
tho two Govern incuts, that conn
should tail ttl insist upon it. lt will
seen, the:'., ihat the payment under
Treaty is a payment for a right wh
wo h a vb been enjoying (dr seven yoi
We haye thrived sevou-twelfths of
benefit from the Treaty ; and we ng
willi Thc nation in the opinion that
are clearly in debt to Great liri tail
the extant ci seven-twelfths of &r?,500,<
even on. the theory that the Treaty
been nullified ,by the, acts of the Ca
dinna. -*--V
.Mr. lCvarts, in his letter lo Mr. We
takes the ground that, whatever ritt
the Treaty gives us, they are nut gi
?ubject to diminution by local rcgulati
The law ol' the fishery ?plotion is tn
found in tho Treaty of Washington ;
nowhere else. He grants that tho I
guage of tho Treaty may be huid
qualify] thc absolute character nf
right given. American fisherman
not gi vj-n a right to fish in British wu
is in their own, bul u right ot' un et]
r:uluru with the (British. This equa
>f right is to bc understood in a natl
inti plain sense, and means thal Am
.au and British fishermen may en
inch fishing right-, in Canadian water
he right ul fishing generally inclue]
.hat is to say, they may take fi.-h in
ivay that the custom ol the pursuit or
icccssilics of the case require, lt wc
int, for instance^ be asserted that Am
?an fishermen might go und poison
vholesale; they must fish a? li dien
isually fish, llence it would follow t
eas<mable regulations of the times
nanner of fishing might be made, \
.ided these allectctl fishermen of I
lations alike, and not impair tho Tn
ight. Capt. Sullivan's report of
fortune Bay adair represents that ceri
American fishermen hail violated
Newfoundland laws prohibiting fish
in Sunday, fishing between the 20tl:
)ctt)ber mid thc 2oth of April, and
barring" offish (a particular incthoi
niching herring.) Mr. Evarts takes
round that such regulation, if penni
ile, must be made by a treaty sup
icntary to tho Treaty of Washingt
nt it can be awned ?D tho "'her c
lint the rulo complained of is intel)
ur the better preservation ot the I
nd, therefore, instead of impairing
'rcnty, increases tho valuo of tho ri]
nitiyed under it.
The London limes treats tho dispute
cry cavalierly, and tells the A uteri
eople, with unpleasant frankness,
ithey refuse to pay the Halifax aw
they have nothing to feiir savo le?
heir National respect and the une
limentary surprise of Old World
ions." One way and another the 1
jd States are getting a peculiarly Ul
iable reputation, but we have some I
nit henceforth more heed will bo gi
i thc sacredness of National obligati
lie popular vote Inst Tuesday wai
onest money, and this ought to c
ith it honesty in nil our deali
Ireat Britain will certainly repair
rong that has been done, ami langi
int looks like n threat not to pay
lalifax award conrea with singul
?id grace, when it is remembered
large part of the Alabama award
ca in tho American Treasury,
lahaina award was in excess of thc
iry done. This is proved by the
tat a surplus remains, after paying
ie vessels and cargoes destroyed,
io United States neither return t'.ie
us to Great Britain, nor will dist ri'
to. any other claimants.-A'cir*
jurier.
- Mrs. Margaret Hnughery, a be
ent lady of New Orleans, out of
.?vate purse supports an asylum
in?ng 150 Inmune.
- Receipts from the liquor regist?
irginin have steadily decreased fi
?ar-not that there is le? drinking,
?cause there is moro cheating.
He-Opening a Thoroughfare.
[ii order t<> guurri against resulta utterly
iibvcrsivo of health, it is absolutely essen
tial tb.it thc grand tliorouKhfure or avenue
if t?o- system, tin- bowel- should be rc
otH'iietl us speedily us possible wbeii thc;1
lu-, niue obstruebsl. If Ho v are not, tin
bile is misdirected into the blood ; the liver
becomes torpid; viscid bilious matter gets
into tin- stomach, and produi es indigestion ;
headaches ensue, ami otber symptoms arc
I.iu?n, ?im II it pioiuii^utioii t>? tucen*
citing cause only tends to uirgntvntc. The
aperient properties of Hosteller's Stomach
Hitters constitute a most useful ajjci '. in
oven ominv; Constriction of tlie bowel?, nod
promoting a regular habit of body. lt is
infinitely superior to lin- drastic cathartics
frequently used for the purpo-e, since it
does not, like them, act violently, but pro
duces a natural, painless c fleet, which does
not impair th? tone of th? evueuatory or
L'ans. which it invigorates inst.? of weak
eniiig. The stomach ami liver, also, indeed
the entire system, is strengthened and reg
ulated liv it.
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JUST received-a splendid line of Char
lottevilte CASSI M KUES. These ure.
the best >;oods in the Market, and ure offered
low l.v A. ll. 'ft I WK RS tV CO.
Oct lo 13
THE* GENUINE
DR. C. McX-ANE'S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
rpi lb', countenance is pale and leaden
-I colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeky; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
airing the'lower eye lid ; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ;
a swelling of thc upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the cars; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation nf the stom
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting ; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive ; stools slimy;
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough ; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth ; temper variable, but gener
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C.'McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form ; it is an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to Hu most tender infant.
The genuine DR. MCLANE'S VER
MIFUGE bears the signatures of C. Mc
LANE and FLEMING EROS, on the
wrapper. -:o:
DR. C. MoLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
arc not recommended as a remedy "for all
thc ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections
of thc liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they staud without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can bcu-cd preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they arc unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine arc never sugar coated.
Each box hos a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Da. MCLANK'S LIVKR Pu.t.s.
Each wrapper bears thc signatures of C.
MCLANE and FLEMING BROS.
Insist upon having thc genuine Dr. C. MC
LANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Fleming
Bros,, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market liebig
full of imitations of thc name Mci,(tue,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Piedmont Factory,
MR. 0. IL P. FANT ls tho agent for
the sale of tho Piedmont Gooda at
Anderson C. H., and will supply tho de
mand on thc same terms and at the same
[>rlco as if the Goods were ordered directly
!roui the Factory.
IL P. HAMMETT,
Pres. and Treas. Piedmont MTg. Co.
Sept 10,1878_10_Sm
Carpets ! Carpets !
WK can show tho largest assortment of
CARPET of any house ouUida of
hs targett Cities. Give us a call.
A. ll. TOWERS A CO.
Oct 10 13
m^ Qp A?'u ????.?. ??.??ITV*?.K??*>ta?.T?o?."
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
HAYING purchased thc EMPORIUM OF FASHION, thc undersigned has en
larged tlie Stock <?f Goods so aa not only to contain a full and complete line of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
HATS, BONNETS, SHOES,
A. HST ZD FJ?1<T(31Z ABTICLES,
i*iTrr ALWO
Grentlemcri 'rs Clo tl Ling,
HATS, SHOES, &C,
rogether with a targe stock of fresh and carefully selected Goods usually found in a
:lus*ilicd Dry Goods Store.
The public ol Anderson and thc surrounding country are respectfully invited t<>
.all and examine my Gomls und compare their quality und price with goods of thc
lame character found elsewhere. Every attention will be given to customers. It is
io trouble to show goods. My stock will be kept constantly replenished with New
md Fashionable styles ?d' Dry Goods, which can be examined at the Store formerly
?CCUpied by thc Emporium of Fashion, in thc centre of the Waverly House Block,
anderson C. II.,'S. C.
W. A. CHAPMAN.
Sept -Jd. 1878 ll_ ly
NOT PASS US BY !
J^l'T CALI, in ami examine our well selected stock nf
KENTUCKY and SALK M J KANS.
HATS, SHOKS, HUNTS, SIJUITIXGS,
SHKKTIXGS, DOMKSVIC PLAIDS, TICKINGS, &c,
riiat we propose to sell as low as they can lie bought any where elso.
Wc mso have on hand a full li.if UKOCKI11KN
Such as Kl'ttAK and C0FPK?3,
BACON, I.A Ul), CHKKSE, CANDLKS, STAUCH, ?tc,
Whii h we olTer al the very lowesl pri?es for cash.
Also, a choice lot nf Kreuch Calf Skins, Oak Sole Leather and Hemlock Leather, whi
cannot he surpassed.
Those who are indebted to us for GUANO will remember that the 1st of November is
the lust dav that Cotton will he received in payment for it.
Those who are owing us Notes and open Accounts will jilease come forward and settle
the same.
WILSON & UEKD, No. 7 Granite Kow.
Sept 20, 1878_ _.JU_ _ly
FREIGHTS REDUCED !
And Goods Lower than Ever Known Before.
1LrK ure now receiving I rom New York our TALL STOCK of GOODS, consisting
TY largely of the following articles:
i : Roi .KUI KS, BAGGING and TIBS, DRY GOODS,
?M.UOU worth of the best warranted Shoes and Ituots,
A large lot of Beady-Made Clothing,
Hardware in abundance,
A largo lot of Men's mid Boys' Hats,
Yankee Notions, Crockery, Wooden ware, Saddles, A-., ike.
Goods are very cheap, and freights having been greatly reduced to this point, we are
able to compete with any market! We pay the highest price for Cotto i. Bring it along,
pay up what you owe us, and buy more Goods.
HLECKLEY, "ORO WW ?Sc CO.
Anderson, S. C.. Sept IO. 1878 10
DR. ML W. CASE'S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This Is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
under tho direction of Dr. M. W. Case, from his
favorito prescription, which in an extensivo
practice of over twenty-seven years he hus found
mort effective in al! eases of disordered liver or
impuro blood. It ls
ANTI-BELIOUS.
It arts directly upon tho liver, restoring lt
when diseased to Its normal condition; and in
regulating the activity of this great eland every
other organ ci tho ? v.-tem is benefited, in Blood
Diseases it bas no equal ns a purifier. It ira
proves digestion, and amista uuiuro to eliiui::r.:o
all impurities from tho system; and while it ia
the cheapest medicino in the market, lt is also
superior to all known remedies. While lt is
moro etTectual than liluo Ku s, it is mild and
perfectly safe, containing nctuuig that can in tho
slightest degree injure tho system. It does not
sleken or give pain ; neither does it weaken Uio
patient, nor leavo tho system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
I* tf^mmvA** IAver Complaint,Dys
? l VUlCS pepsin, Unions Fever,
Headache, Hick Headache, Water-Brash,
Ilcartlmrn, SleU Stomach, ?Tami dice,
Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgin, Palpitation Of
the limit, Female Irrrictilurltles and
'nr?luuii. nil Skin nuil tllond Diaeaac*,
Worms, Fever and Ague, mid Co u>" ti pa
ll o n of Hie Bowels.
In small dosen lt ls also n ?uro care for
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or thrse times a day, lt pre?
vents Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Fox.
HOW TO BE Usc Dr. Case's Liver
WAt?M Als?a llcmcdyandBlood
YOUR OWN Fart?cr, a pleasant
Tr*rwir*r?v? Tonic and Cordial.
DOCTOR ANTI-BIL.IOU8.
And savo your, doctor hills. Only 25 cts. a bottle.
It is tito most'eflVUvo and valuable medicino
ever offered to iho''Ameri<*au people. As fust
ia Its merits becomo known. Its uso becomes
universal in overy community. No family will
ho without it after having once tested its great
caine. It has proved an Inestimable blessing to
.hoiisauds who havo used lt, bringing buck,
Health and strength to those who were seemingly
it death's door. Pre pared at ' '-o Laboratory of tho
Homo Medicino Co., Philadelphia, Fa.
Price par Bottle, 25c. Extra Large 8ixe,75c.
*?-For sale by Druggists, * GENTS
^Aierul atores, and Agents, jfiL \V ANTED.
Sold wholesale and retail by DOYVIE
t MOISE, Charleston, S. C. "
BUIST'S
CLOVER,
ll KR ILS' GRASS,
ORCHARD GRASS, omi
LUCERNE
SEEDS.
Vindow Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils.
ALSO,
I tue of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
'or sale cheap by
WILHITE * WILLIAMS.
CV. 10. 1878 IS _
MILLINERY GOODS.
V/f ISS DELLA KEYS begs to inform
j/X. the lillies of Anderson and sur
Sttndtng country that she is now receiving
select and elegant assortment of FALL
nd WINTER MILLINERY GOODS of
ll kidds, which will la? sold nt the lowest
rices for cash. The stock of good* will bo
>plenlsbed to meet the demands of busi
ess, and every effort will be niailo to satis
r and please customers in both styles and
rices. Millinery, Man^ca-Making, Stamp
lg and Plaiting attended to as usual.
MISS DELLA KEYS.
In Centennial Mouse.
8cpt 20, 1878 ll 2m
Iront Reduction In Price ol" tho
TOZER ENGINES.
0 Horse, mounted on wheels-.$050
8 Horse,, mounted on wheels........ 725
10 Horse, mounted on wheels.825
2 Toser Engines in Anderson County.
For further particulars npply to
8ULLI VAN A CO., Agents,
Anderson, 8. C.
Sept 5, 1878 8 3m
P^ESCRIPS?? F?EE?
.or;r.c -rnrofflT t*ureof Hrinlual Wea.a-, UM
Mnnliond ana all divirtiera brought on *>jr ?mil -
ero tl on or exe*??. Any liniKnlst lins Hu Inxv"
dionta. addrraa. ?r. IV. JAqi'l A ? <>..
UIO XVr" Mialla ?trret, t luelunnll. U.
TO MAKE MONEY
PLEASANTLY und fast, argents should
address FINMCY, M ?.RVKY ?t Co., At
uta, Ga. june 6- ly
Hew Advertisements.
It having been widely advertised under
tin' caption or
"America Ahead in Spool Cotton,"
that tho Jury on Cotton textiles, yarns,
mid threads, at tho Purls Exposition, de
C) ed n Gold Medal and (?rand Prize to
tho Williinantic Linen Company for
"Spool Cotton especially adapted foi usc
on Sewing Machines," over all tho great
thread manufactures of the world, we
owe it as u duty lo the public and to
Messrs. J. A 1'. Coats to announce that
No Grand Prizes were. lecreed nt Paris
for Spool Cotton.
We are advised hy cable of Hie follow
ing awards :
J. & P. COATS, GOLD MEDAL.
Willimantic Linen Co., Silver Meda!.
ami we claim for the winners of Gie First
Prize that, as they liavo established in
Rhode Island tho largest Spool Cotton
Mills in the United States, where their
Spool Cotton is manufactured through
every process from tho raw cotton to the
finished spool, AMERICA, ns represent
ed by Messrs. J. A P. COATS, is still
AHEAD IX SPOOL COTTON.
AUCHINCLOSS BROTHERS,
Solo Agents in Now York for
i. &. P. COATS.
SWEET
Awarded XUjhttt pria Kt Centennial Exposition for
fine enticing qualities ?ni exetHtuct and Ming thHT~
arter of ixicttening and ficnoriitg. Tlio bell tobacco
ever made. A* ?ur bluo strip trade-mark ia closely
Imitated on Inferior Rood*, nee that .".irtsoit's Herl is
on every pluR. Bold by ?ll dealer*. Fetid for sample,
frc?, to C. A. JACKSUX k Co., Mfrs., lVtcrsbuig, Va?
Before Yon Start
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS !
(iel sn Accident Ticket ?ir Yearly Policy In tin.
TRAVELERS
At Local Agency or Railway Station.
f*"b B I K. P. rraaerlptlon Free to ??T
WKW *hm9 aft Tl* ?rf ill I tl.I II II 111 nj.i i j
. 1. when a newfrromhol Ualr.WbUlera or ll us lac bc?
ls ac:ually produced.
Bau.-ter?on Si Co.. fl 0.'^MM. Z~Lr-JB. New Yolk.
sfrt*f A DA V i.. Azt?ii canvassing fo* tho FI RE
CD f SIDE V18frolt. Terms ami Outfit Free.
Address P. O. VICK KUY. August;, Maine.
f.C Chromo Cartis, Cupitts, Mottoes. Flowers, Ac.
ttjXJ A'o tiro alike, with uunie, 10c. NASSAU
CAltO CO, Nassau, N. Y.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN COURT Ol' Titi AI. JUSTICE.
Join, K. Alien, t~i?.?ul??T, A^MUICL Cl. IT. Si.
Defendant.-Summons for Monty Dtmand-Orm
fihiinl not i?T\*d.
To fi. ll. Syrumes, Defendant In this action :
YOU are hereby summoned and required io an
swer the complaint in this action, of which a
copy is herewith filed, and to servo a copy of your
answer on the subscriber, at his office, at Anderson
C. H., H. C., within twenty days ?Ocr the sertlco of
this summon* on you, exclusivo of thc day of ser
vire. If you fail to answer this complaint within
tho lime aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for Judgment against you for thu sum of
tliirty-ciKht amt nlnetf-aeven one hundred dollnrs,
with interest at tho ratc"of seven jter cent, pei an
num from the 12th day of November, ono thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two and cost?.
Dales! October lath, A. I). 1878.
J. C. WHITEFIELD T. i . /.
JOHN a MOORE, rialntifTi Attorney.
?27-10 [Copy of Note?.)
Twelvo mouth* arter date wc, cr either of us?
prumlse to |>ay C. E, Ulenn and Vf. H. Watson. Ad
ministrators of the Estate of B, F. Olenn.dec'd, or
bearer, twenty-seven 60-100 dollar? for value re
ceived, with In; . . t annually from date. Novem
ber 12th, 1862. J. L. M.?.r [us.]
(Signed) W. R. .1 , [us.]
O. II. SvMUR9.[ua1
311.?7-100
Twelve months aftor dato we, or either of us,
prnroUo to pay C. E. (ilenn and W. B. Watson, Ad
inlr.Utraters of Ihn Estate of ll. F. Ulenn, dre'd, or
bearer, eleven 47-100 dollars for value reeclvod,
with interest annually Iron? date. Nov. 12tb, 1862,
(Signed) W. K. JOMKS, \U*.)
J. It SIMPAOS. lt..?.]
G. II.HriiMts, [LJI.1
Oct 24, IR7S_M3_ s
Cheaper than Ever Known Before.
GENTS" and Hoys' Hats and Caps, a
good selecticsTi ; Hardware, of all de
scriptions, best quality, such as wc always
try to have; Tools in crrat variety; "?able
?ntl Pocket Cullen' . a large stock of Lock?
nf all kinda; WI.il.. fWv : Hemlock
3o1c Iscathcr; French and American Calf
Skins, Shi* Findings, Ac., Ac, Call ?nd
?xnniine our large stork ol' good?.
A. B. TOWKHS A CO..
No. 4 Granite Row.
Sept M. ia?9 U
A Rk I fl IB. aj ??d Morphine Imbil oiirr d. "
H P111 lffl^?rl?^^--- "a-t.1:
Un flsUslWl ?r*u- *.<!"?. i* ?r. a a.t.ire,
WSW m ? W ? W ? V?ntka|l i, Gmi. CA, IUJ,
DRESS YOUR HORSE NEATLY
-o- ?
IAM prepansl to furnish ti.v customers, and tho public generally, with Ihm tit*
CHEAPEST mu? most SUBSTANTIAL Sets of NIX4.I.f> ott Ii#?i.???T.
1IARXF.KH, RRIUS.F.M, < OM. VHS. AT., ever offered in this or any" i .1 ?*
lng market. 1 work thc very best Baltimore Tuuiie?] [/eather, arid bono but mo?^*'
leaves my establishment. All work is wurrunted to be as represented, UEI'AIIMV?^?1
done promptly uml in the best style. My experience hi the business warrants 'ul. I? '*
lng this, and I respectfully solicit atrial from the people of Anderson and adlnS""?^
Counties, being satisfied that any articles purchased from me will olease, M,
MI? ?ike inuieriui ami work eau be procured aiivwliere in the State v?"?"""?rv
Blcckltw, Brown & Co. on Granito Row, Anderson, H C. ' ""'orer
J A 91 EH Sf. PiYVp
Sept 12,187* _?
SOMETHING FRESH ??? SWEET!
IHAVE jus! removed to my new stand, in the Fast Fud of Masonic Hull I
1 am prepared to furnish my customers with the best and freshest * "A,aro
CANDI KS. FRUITS, CAN NED GOODS
AM? '
co x r KCT i o x s i? i: x E R A LL Y,
ii? the market, lie sure to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I will di
right, or m-t ut till. My terms are strictly cash, which enables mc to ?ell very elie- 'J-Vo1'
JAMES ANDERSON,
-... ..._ 4?
Sepl IO, 1H7S
IO
F.
WAGENER ?L CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCER**.
Agents for thc Celebrated Reversible Cotton Tte.
Agents for the Oriental Gun Powder Company.
Agents for the California Vinegar Company,
Agents for the Georgia Grange Fertilizers.
Agents for Old Crow Whiskey.
In addition lo our Cotton and Naval Store Department, wo huvo established a
Country Produce Department, for which we solicit shipments.
A pi il* l s. ?sys 40 u
FURNITURE^ FURNITURE.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
TOLLY the Leader ot LOW IRRIGES.
J^OOK ut some of thc figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson :
Good Hurd Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $.'1.00; without Slats und Castors, ?2.?o
Towel Kml and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. Large Wardrobes. $l!.oo.
Large Tin Safes, with two doors und drawer. $5.00.
Good, strong Rocking Chairs, $1.40. t "une Hot tom (hairs, per set, $">.00.
Fainted Chamber Sets, consisting of Bress Bureau. Bedstead, Washstand and
Table, $15.00 ; with four Chairs and hocking Chair, complete, $21.00.
Walnut Chamber Suit.-, consisting of high head-hoard French Redstead, Bureau
willi Areli Standard and Gloss, Washstand and Table, .??:! '..7J ; with four lin?
"Walnut Chairs and Oval Back Rucking Chair, $32.75.
Ami everything else in proportion.
I have oil hand a very large Stock, from a li ft cen dollar Suit up toa two hundred
dollar Suit. 1 claim to sell cheaper than Greenville, and will duplicate any bil) that eau
be bought there.
?;. F. TOLLY, Biepot Street.
Oct 4. 1S77 _ lg_
S?ECMr
???ill
Eminent Ch Rm i nt a and Physicians certify that thc GS ?coda ara
free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results
than any others, and that they uso thora in their own families.
T?TB Tl*nTfm?n UNIQUE PE OP "J WIES uro the Gems of all Odors.
11 K P H 11 H X TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice.
IB ll I Ililli I il LEMON SUCAR. ""A substitute for Lemons.
???I. .fi. mUJJ KM EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From thc pure mot.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS.
The Heat Dry Hop Yeast in the IForld.
STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Loelia & Cincinnati.
FREIGHT H KDUCE Do
STOVES,
STOVES.
I')
lili
STOVES.
ji
M? ?.
I0HN E. PEOPLES
Ipi
ll y
ililli-'
: j ??ft* Just received .
00 Elegant Cooking Stoves,
Vitli all the latest improvements, which bo
roposes to nell nt pricca to suit the bani
mes. Don t talk a.Kun K?'"K Grcon
illo, as the Railroads have reduced freights,
nd I can afford to sell as cheap or cheaper
lian Stoves can bo bought in upper .Mouth
'ai-olma. Try me.
TIN WARE cheaper than over.
Highest prices paid for UAfiS and HAW
(IDES.
Sept 10, 1878
J. E. PEOPLES.
10
. mta and Charlotte Air Line R. R
JAMF-WOKR Train? will run a? follow? on and af.
, ter bundar, Kept, suth, 1878:
, , Ot II NO EAST.
Arrive ai Seneca....7:48 pm
Leave Select.7:43 j, m
(SOINO WEST.
Arrive at Seneca.7.(W a m
Lcave.Seneca.7.0? ? ,"
. ' iAKtd Frtioht Train-(lolita flurf
Arrive at .seneca.r.:i| p m
Ecave Henee?._.".JV.47 J, ,"
Isxvtl freight Ttaln-Ooitig Wt*.
Arrive at Seneca.."....Mo a m
heave Menee*....S:,", a m
1 -'.?^eonneitlon ai Atlanta 1er all iK.lnta West,
id at t harlotto for all point? East.
O. J. KOItEACItE, Gen. Sup't,
nPNTQ lf?on WAn< MAKE MON?
UI.I1 I O Bx pleasantly and fast, ad
ess r i.?? i.i.v. ICARVRV A CO., Atlanta. (lu.
KTiTW? ? A \M A ct,'"l"ite Ouiao to Wedlock,
j*) I ft'Jtif i^V? Chanters on, A comp?tent Woo.
Vl?f*'?'^9S3 .l'"u?d, Kvidencesol Vii?inity.StrM
^tVxWOii?^ Illy lu ? orucu. Advice to Briiirrruora.
ffwYmfS'*WjrS!3 llu'b"[ l' ar.d Wile, Celibacy ?nj
msf'll?flF'i(laS*1,*,rin,oni' comparid, Iniiicu?nccti
nlljr I lilli >krjl lo Marriage, Congujrai dutiis, Science
ct Kcproducitun, Law of Marnsge, Law ut Diluter, Lrctl
rights nf martini women, etc. olio on Diseases ot WoEtn,
their cause and Cure. A Confidential werk ol j.j
tiigrf.with fuli I'late KngraWngs, lent for60crr.ii *'Th?
Privu'.o Medical Adviser," on the m^nof na.
pure ai.m-ialions. tc, also un the aerret habits of rocth
and their em i ta on after lite, cauilur Valicare!*. Stadul
iiiiii.iuns. Nervous debility, I?t? ul ti. xual Power, etc.
mikitiK marriage improper unmherpy. Riving many sa'.u.
ebie receipts for the cure ol private dina? ii; nine liie.over
Cu plates, 50 cent;, "ivloclical Advice." a boure or,
?uanliood and '.Vomanood, IO cerita; cr ?ll three SI.
Thc? Contain '.OG pages and tr;r IM 111 Ul t ntl C tu, (o.
gracing cv.rvihinpnn thc generative system that li worth
knowiiig.tndmuih that ls not published in acy other work,
r-cnt in single volumes, or completo In one. fur Price la
Hamps, Mlvi r or Currency. (The author Invites conro:t*.
tiuii. sud letters arc promptly answered without chtree )
Acclnssi Dr. Bult?' Dispensary. Ko la.V-rthe:ast,
Et. Louis,ito. ( l i.tabitaheil 184,7.)
?I earsestlyaik penonj mitering from RrPTTBEX
io senil inc their names and address, thrv vi'l learn B
?oaicUiiua to their advantaeo.-Hot a Trusa.?
A, Wa TOBO,
Contractor and Builder,
ANDHIlsSOX, S. V.
ALL kin.ls nf PLAIN ami FANCY
WORK done ul shortest notice ami
lowest prices.
Axent fir TOALE MANUFACTURING
CO.-DOOJiS, SASH, JIU.XDS, PA IS TS,
OILS, if-e.
Jun DI. 1878 L'? Iv
irlE UNEQUALLED JAS." LEFF?L DOUBLE
f.M .nriflfllifi^^
J PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
"ST?AM* ENG)NE?^TE>MvB.0rtER5?';
j SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST MILI S..
[ Address, POOLE & HUNT,
S'endJfoT*.CircuIati . ,. . .->..: r." '
VIRGINIA HOUSE
No. 4! Main St., Near State House,
COLUMBIA,_- - S. C.
A. J. DODAMKAD, I'mpriclor.
Terms, $L?O per day. Sntisfiirtion gow*
an I ced.
Ma? 2.
B. A. WILSON, Manager.
^^eeweert^ Th? rtemedy or tbs 101h rislsrj.
iC^OS. Barham's Infallible
Nffl)PM CURE.
V ? I 1 3 Manufactured by tl* , .
X A^WK^JL 2irhiaP?oCKoCj.,??:ii=.l"-c
k*]Nv^R^!^c??jli4 11 ?e'er falls to ear? Ile?.rrW*
?SSOTr??r?c^?'-^ nr nie?, "ken a rare ls ??-"fe
^^Qrr?Sa?ra??^ me?. IM an.|bona?.lslralto??l?li
^ u fttraUaedonapallrtllea
(pi~ BURN HAM'S
M ' ^
w -A"..' i^myhlctaircc. Qyiit-Bs io??,1*
LUMBER ! LUMBER !
ALARGE lot of good Lumber is kg*
constantly on hand at my I.?'?,Kr
Yulti nt the Rino Ridge Depot in Auder*"";
uni orders fur large or small lot? Ol WI
kind desired will he promptly filled Vt
price?. Mr. Hndo.ph Kaufin.m i*niy*P-'
for tho wile of Lumber at Ander*'". al '
(rill-furnish any information desiro";?
[scrsons wishing to make an order.
JOHN KAUFMAN.
April ll, J878 39 _
fcCG ? hi your own town. ?3 ool? ft*
DUO Nt. risk. Render, If you want ? I?'?""!**,
?hlch per :i of either sex ran make (treal I?J (
he time they work, write for |?iriicul?rs t?
:I?I.I.KTT A <'x>., Dorl laud. Maine.
il ?.? ? Ifll ?urinons you can engage J"' ?.
hi U V I toSVOiior day made hy ??J??Sf
Il I'jlv I el of Vlther\ex rlKld " ,l'f
VJ 1 JK^ 1 "wn locallile.. WrtlwJJJJig
aiitple? fn-e. 'inprove your ?pare lime ?I <NL' *
ui^s. Addrean STIKSOX A Co.. Portland. M**zg~
Ucan make ninney fauler al work furui ,h*"?|?
?nylhlni tl.e. fapllal liol re.|iiintl I ww
Mail you. tia per day ai hont? }*?*J?Z
lOtlUStriOIIS. ilen.vr.iliieil.lNvy^ni"! W' j
cd everywhere lo wurV lor u>. Now lsw?
'.??Uv outfit and tomi? free. Adoren Ta? .
l?Kttila, Maine.