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m? - - . -m i _ M trouble, Dr. J. W. Parker, President of the I ion rd of Directors of Elmwood Cem etery, kindly cunio forward and offered them tito crest of the hill which crowns the entrance to the cemetery. Moving thc foundation and laying it on this lat ter spot cost them thc sum of $585. The marble portion of the monument was made at Carrara, Italy, and it was brought to Columbia in September, 1875. Hy the terms of the contract, Messrs. Muldoon, Walton & Co. were to be paid $5,000 when the base was put up, and the whole price, 10,000, was to be paid when the monument reached Columbia. Hut the Association not having raised that sum, thc merely received the boxes, in sured the monument for its full value, and had it carefully stored away without opening it even for inspection till they could honestly claim il free fro u debt, though tho contractors generously de ducted $1,200 from the original price and offered to put up the monument and wait till the Association could raise the money. The monument was utored in tho prem ix - of Mr. Howie, lo whom they had to pay $136 for storage. The insurance cos', them $2(H. When the c hange from Radi cal to Democratic rule occurred in the Stale government, the Association began to hope that they might erect the monu ment ill the State Howie grounds, ami at thc session of the Legislature for 1877-8, they sont a petition to that body asking permission to do so. This was not only unanimously and cordially granted, hut they passed an act directing thc Secretary of State to advance in every way the in terests of thc Association. A large num ber of the members moreover contributed one clay's pay to aid them. In 1878 thc Legislature passed an act appropriating $00(1 to help pay for the removal of thc monument to the State House grounds. Again many of the members contributed one day's pay. Since thal time the work has gone on rapidly and uninterruptedly until now this beautiful memorial stands complete and consecrated to its holy pur pose. Il is a source of great gratification that there has never been a drop of in toxicating liquor to aid in paying for il, nor has there even been n rallie for that purpose by the sanction of the Hoard of Directors. No means has ever been used to raise money for il that tin most scru pulous church man or religious person could object to. The ladies will shortly publish a correct statement showing from whom the money was received and how every cent was expended. The follow ing summary shows the gross amount re ceived : Collected from all sources.$10,502.81 Interest on same. ARI..V.I Appropriated hy Legislature... fi?O.OO Total.$11,784.40 While tho monument remained here before erection, tho Association paid in terest on their debt to tho contractors, forwarding to them such HUIUS as they received from limo to time, and these were deducted from tho principal and accruing interest. ORIGIN or THE WHITE TIIASH.-A negro preacher delivered a funeral dis course over tho body of an old colored brother, in which ho gave an account of thc species (white) which threw Darwin and all of his vain philosophy of mole cular, gcmmular and atomic creation completely in tho shado. "My brethren, wen Adam and Ehe was lust made, doh was bof niggers. Hut do Lord put dcm in do the garden where ho had his summer apples, and tolo 'em, Adam you and Kbo may cat dem summer apples, much as you want, but you jeH* let dem Fowler apples bo-I dun save dem for my own toof. Deeso like sheen meet, too good for niggers." "Den uo good Lord went off 'bout Iiis business, lemounding up nod down the cth Reeking up whom he might Rave up. lut he no sooner turu his back dau jes' like two fool niggers, Adara and Kbo steal all de Fowler apples. Kbo laked dc first one, smacked her lubly thick lips and 'quired of Adam, 'How is dat for high ?' Adam se'd it was all O. K., a"l den went fordern Fowler apples like do heathiug Chineo. "Himcbi de Lord comes back and do fust ting he said was, 'Adam I Adam! where my Fowler apples?" Den Adam gotskeered andeaid, 'Idon't know Lord, but I speck Ebe got'em.' And de Lord, wont to- Ebe and ?aid, 'Kbe, you got dem Fowler apples?" . Den Eba got skeorcd and said, 'Dunno, Lord; but I kinder spec!; dat fool nigger Adam took 'em.' Den do I^ord got so mad ho fairly smash ed his teeth. He sto.nped back up to where Adam waa standin' ?ud shiverin' likoa shecpkillln' dog, and ho made de groun' fairly shako as ho said, ' Adam h Adam ! you grand old thief, what for you steal my Fowler apples?' Adam got so skeered ha turned white as a sheet 1 and my bclubbcd brethren, ho nobber gol black any more, and dat 'counts for de poor white trash wo nee flyin* round hean so grand, votin' do Dimiorat . ticket ! Let us look to do Lord mid be distmiat." Too LATE.-The following incident took place in Washington Texas. Thoju ry of a circuit court, before whom a miser able wretch had been tried, returned a verdict of "guilty," and suggested the "whipping post." Tho court then ad journed for dinner. Immediately after dinner thc defendant's counsel without consulting his unfortunate client, muved for a now. trial and commenced reading tho motion. "Hold on 1" whispered tho client, pull ing nt tho counsel's coat-tails. "Don't rend that!" "Let mo alone," muttered the lawyer irritably ; "I'll nttend to you when I've read the motion." "Hut I don't want you tn read the mo tion," whined the agitated culprit. "Don't want me to rend? Whynot? What's the matter ? Pm going to get you a new trial.'" "Hut I don't want a new trial !" ex claimed the, wretch. "Don't want one? Why not ?" re turned thc other heatedly, frowning from under hi? eyeglasses. "Cause it's too iate," urged the client. "Wime you wero all out to dinner tho Sheriff took me out and bc whipped the very bide off me." Ibo motion was summarily with drawn. _ Hnnkrs ns Life Destroyers. The loss of life in India due to the rav ages of venomous snakes is almost in credible. Yet tho 'disease which is as wily and deadly as tho deadliest India reptile, is winding its coil nrouud thou sands of propio while the victims am un conscious of its presence. It lin? long been a hobby wi? h incompetent physi cians to assume that consumption is in curable after tho formation of tubercles has begun ; And in every case they fail to effect a cure,-of course tubercles had begun to form and they were incurable. Thu records of medical science disprove any such theory. On the contrary, in cases of-lung? disease which had been cured and tho patients lived forty and fifty years in robust health, post-mortem examinations showed large cicatrices (scars) where the tube relea had formed and removed. Tho tubercles aro removed by absorption into tho blood. An efficient alterat)?vfl,!Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, muet bo used to cleanse the blood of the scrofulous impurities. For tubercular consumption is only a form of scrofulous djiqease. Golden Medical Discovery ia a sovereign remedy for all forms., ot scrofulous disease, in lv?ng's-evil, such aa tumors, white swelling?, fever sores, scrofulous sore eve* as well as for other blooi' and skin diseases._ An hone-1 indifference to many pre vailing complaints is the result of using Dr. Bull's BalHmoro Pills. For salo by all druggists. Price 25 cents. CHANGE DEPARTMENT. Under thc Supervision of Iii? . i-U?? Coiiimlttt-o of I'UIIUIIIH <; .nilli?-. Secretaries of sub-Grangei will please forward reports for first quarter ending 31st March last, as my report must be closed next week. Punctuality is the life of a Orange. J. \V. Xoitlttrf, See. I'. < I. I?. II. '''lie Orltrhi of Ammonia and Hie Source of its Nu;.ply to I'lillllN. Mr Mr?. /Milora American /.'armer.' For years we have measured swords during our pleasant ?rliuLs on thc above question, you contending that thc pr? pond?rance of testimony favored the ne cessity ??f applying, in most cases, mn tnoniacal matter to llr soil ; whilst I have contended, without being abb: lo prove it, that '!.ere was a constant and suilicicnt formation of ammonia from th?' chemical action going on in the air be tween nitrogen and the vapor, forming nitrate or nitrite of ammonia, which is the true condition for it to he in to make love lo tho growing plants. At la-it, light begins lo spring tort lt with evidence of the great truths which have so lung had possession of my thoughts by day, and I may Hay drouin* at night. For these fanatical ideas, so calle?I, 1 have been laughed at, and by some though) crazy on the subject. Recent ami simple experiments have conclusively proved my theory, which I do not claim its my own, that amuioni t is being forme?I by every drop of water that passes from thc earth in thc form of vapor, whether at low or high temperatures, s:id from any porous substance exposed lo the air. A. V. Loi ?ecke, in thu Anhirr? .!. Pharmacie Xl, No. I, translate, in the I'harmacM of March, 1S7'.', gives a num ber ol experiments, which go to show mit only tho correctness nf Schonbein's ob servation that ammonium nitrite is form ed during the evaporation of water from ihe surface of poroll? ho.lie-, hut that this compound is formed when it vapor izes without their being present. A number of trials showed ibal the re mainder, after evaporation of a consid erable portion of chemically pure water, gave, in nerly every casi-, reactions of ammonia and nitrous acid, the experi ment indicating that ammonium nitrite is formed mare abundantly ut a lower than at a higher temperature, ami thal not alone is this salt generated on tho foliage of plants hy the evaporation of water, (lo bo absorbed hy the stomates or breathing pores,) but that a greater proportion of it originates on the ground, whence, in all likelihood, it is conveyed tu the plants through the roots. Aside, therefore, from tho nitrogen which Sehnet assumes plants derive from the air, hut which .Mulder contends can only transpire through the intervention of the "oil where ammonia is forme.I, ami which, combined with Illunie acid, he believes lo constitute the source of nitrogen in plants, there would remain, Loeseeko says, "manure and ammonium nitri * " arising from the evaporation of watei. Tho importance of this is esti mated from his compulation that tuc amount of nitrogen converted into am monium nitrite through the evaporation of a layer of water ? centimetre high, ex tending over 1 hectare, would hu U.703?1 kilograms. Thai is, as 1 kilo-2,204 pounds, ami 1 hectare-2.470 acres, the evaporation of a si-alu m of water 1 cen timetre, or about 1 loth of nu inch, deep, would give U.081-1 pounds of nitrogen to the acre. Let us trace out thc elements forming available ammonia. First, we find wafer composed of hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of one part of the former to eight of the latter, (by weight ;) and then nir, consisting of nitrogen ami oxy gen in tho proportion of seventy-eight of tho former and twenty-two ol' tho latter, (in round numbers.) To form nitric acid, we aro only to combine ll parts of nitrogen and 40 of oxygen, (hy weight.) nnd then we have one of the most corro sive li(]uids known to science. Again, combine 3 parts of hydrogen with 14 parts of nitrogen, ami we have ammonia, ono of the strongest bases and of n suffo cating nature. Combine thc two and we have a harmless salt, from which laugh- I ing gas is made, and this is what is being j constantly formed for its ultimate object; ' first, to form the blood nf fru't ami grain. I [gluten,) and finally blood for animal ?fe. All these elements nre found in air ind water, from which, with that almost nvisible companion, carbon, comes forth 45 Veges Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. MeLANFS CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYsrErSIA AND SICK HEADACHE Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. IjAIN in thc right side, limier the edge of thc ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in tho left side; thc patient is rarely able to lie an the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under thc shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in thc luck part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. ; A . 1.'~l<? .'. ->' . ......I. ia .nmAlfmM ??* ** .?*??"-? J ?--..?,.^ -* QUiiiCUUiS? wi? attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he ?B easily startled, his feet arc cold or burning, ?ind he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms nttenil the disease, hut cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, y.'*t examination of the body, after death, has shown the LIVER to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FLVER. DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, IN CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who arc afflicted with this disease to give them a FAIR TRIAL. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE ?OF IMITATIONS. Thc genuine arc never sugar cos'.td. Every box ha* a red wax seal ra the lid, with thc impression Du. Mch'.Nlt's LIVER PILLS. The genuine MCLANK'S LIVER PILLS besr the signatures of C. Mc LANE and FLEMING IJKOS. on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine DR. C MCLANR'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Flem* inc Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., thc market bel?g full of imitations of the name McL/tine, spelled differently but same pronunciation. all organic lile, acting in harmony willi thc immovable elemento ol (he noil ami thu genial (ayn of thu Mill, with a ?till higher directing power. A. 1?. SHA ur. fia//?in' rc. LnillTMN'ii FAKMINO. Tlie latent scientific intelligence from Prance bring* account-? of some extraordinary cxperi mellis now limier consideration ..! thc Kreuch savant*. M. (irciideatt, of ibo sclioool of Forestry, I'aris, report the following among numerous equally as tonishing results : In April last he tock two tobacco plant*, each weighing about lilly grains, and having lour leaves, They were both planted in boxes con taining mould of identical quality, and placed Dide by -ide iii a position favorable to their growth. They were permitted free circulation of air light and water, tine was supplied wuii a "lightning-rod,"or electric conductor, ami the other left free to the influence of atmospheric electric ity. The plant-were left to themselves until the middle f August. That limier the i ii tl III> ii c<> of electricity attained a height of three feet live inches and weighed about H.'iou grains; the other measured two feet four inches and weighed about 2'-',ono grain*, -about one half. This is only one of the many re sults obtained. If electricity is to become a factor in farming, ?< it is already one in mechanics, we may Caped to see ?onie wonderful and substantial revelations, perhaps exceeding tho telephone ami its allied wonders, instead of carefully con ducting lightning into the ground, we may h ive, hy an ingenious system of net wi rk distributors whole fauns fertil ized l y lightning in a shocking manner. I'ruf. Tobin thinks the scheine altogether IT..et?cable, nod says in a few yours every ? arirn r w ill he using 'lo .<. lightning f< r I ?lizers. Ilichiuainl liiyitirr. t'ni.f. -The symptoms of colic, one of thc most fatal discuses to a hnr?e, are readily del crt cd. The horse invariably scrapes with his fore feel, kicks at the stomach, shifts about, torus a rou nd, smells the lloor, lies down, rolls, rema i us fur a lime on his back, and breathes heavily throiighonl Al a recent meet ing of thu I .on thin Farmer t Muli, a rebel and sure cure was presented by a gentle man who has been all his life among horses. Win n tilt* horse shows symp toms otan a;ta<k of colic, apply at once a horse-cloth or woolen rug, out of boiling water, to the stomach and up the -ides, and cover with another couple of cloths to retain the heat. As they cool renew the cloths as often as needful. A large bran poultice, as hot as eau bc horne, is equally clfcctivo, and retains the heat longer. - lt is known thal Judge Jere Mack w ears a wig. Having recently doffed the ? dd and put on a new one, he met Sena tor llayard,who saluted him thus: "Why, .Iudge, how yoting you look ; yon are not so gray as I am, ni 1 yon mus! he twenty years older." "Humph," said the Judge, "good reason ?your hair comes by descent and i get mine hy purchase." li.......* . I.1. ..... I?. ?ei r ?iv. > i.i' i. rs I? |,i)|i,i i, i,,, ii jj*. - lui? delightful Cologne water is receiving much attention not only from the ladies ami gentlemen of refinement and taste, but fi om professional men generally. Il issn guilefully refreshing tn thc invalid, ?ls odor is so exquisitely delicate and yet so rich and persistent. STILL VICTOKIOU.-J. -Many yen rs have passed since l)r. l'rieo's Cream 1!.iking Powder was first offered to tho publie: and its superiority over all Duking Pow ders for making wholesome, light, sweet bread and biscuits has been established. Still victorious, standing to-day in the estimation nf thousands ns the only safe ami reliable powder. 11 Ki ll COM M KN* I> AT?N.-Gentlemen : This is to certify that i have examined, analyzed and tested your Dr. Trice's Spe cial Flavoring Kxtracts, ami find the same strong, fine, made of good material, and well put up in bottles of full meas ure. Your fruit coloring is free from any deleterious substance. Therefore, I gladly commend the above named pro ducts of yours for family use. Respect fully, PllOF. M. DELAFONTAINK. A young mother must have some rest, lint how is this to he accomplished, when ibu baby is restless and cries constantly ? Simply by using Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup. tO Tlii<; imp?t tant er.: m weisin lint :.l>.>iit ihtre Ll I pound*, und .ill i IK- blood in a li\in,; pi mon (about fri I three y. .linnv. pa through it . t I i>tonce every m ?half lieur, to have lite bile und oilier 'inpurities a I strained or filtered le.in it lille is Hie natural WI puru nive of lin: bowels, und if ldc Liver I recomes .t.iil.i.l ll is u.<l v |i ir.avil fi.iin llic blood, bul car |_l lied through the veins io all part* of lite system, H and in nj mg to encape through ilic purea of thc tai I sk hi, cause, ll to turn yellow or a dirty brown " color. Thcttom.uh becomes diseased, and Dyt* fal pepsla, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, lilli 2 oiuwes*. Jaundice, I hills. Malarial Keven, Pile*. ?sa^.Siek and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol r. low. MKHMBLL'S llBPATIMB, the Krc.il vegetable Pfldtsccvery for torpidity, causes the Liver lo throw Wjoli from one to two ounces of bite c.u li time thc Mood pa-si s through ll, as long as lhere is an ex Wee? of bile; and the ell. ct of even n few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, ?ill astonish all who try it -they being the mm firs*, symptoms lo disappear. The cure of all liili ?9 uns diseases anil Liver complaint is made certain B by taking Hrtt-AriMii in accordance willi directions. H Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, E aa?! r.e. disease that ames from thc Laver car. exist H U*a fair trial is given. H SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS H UY ALL DRUGGISTS. I Price 25 Cents and $1.00 '.LUNGS JT I The fatality of Consumption or Throat and fla J Lung Diseases which sweep lo thc grave at least Ir* one-third of all death's victims, arises from tho Opium or Morphine tnatmcnt, which simply stu rj\ ticfies ss the work of death goes mi. "*to,ooo will """I lie paid if Opium or Morphine, or any pi. ti :i ssa! of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, ern be found in the OLOIIR KLOWKH CoilOM SVKLT, which has Cy cured people who are living to-day with but one 1^1 remaining lung. No greater wrong can bc done Jit' than to say that Consumption is Incurable, 'Hie ??*.;/......._ y,.._ ,-. Sw.-Ul CM"! It *?**?,1 O'all oilier means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, e| Asthma, bronchitis, and all diseases ut the throat : and lungs, li ead the testimonials of the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, t'.ov. Smith and Ex-tlov. ?I Ilrown of Ga,, lion. Geo. Peal-ody, as well as those of other remarkable cures In our book-free j to all at the drug Stores -and be convinced that if you w?sh to bc cured you can bc by taking die rt.Giona Fuiwss CoVOH Svr r. **5| Take no Troches or Iorcnges for Sore Throat, 0-1 when you can eel Ginni. Ki OWE? Svacr at samo i price. For sale by all Druggists g (Price 2.5 Cents and $1.00 IBLOOD ^s Grave mistakes are made In the treatment of all *M| diseases that arise from poison in the Mood. Not *Lg| one case of Scrofula. Syphilis, While Swelling, *TJ Ulcerous Sores and Skin 1 >iscAse, in a thousand, it treated without the usc of Mercury in some form. i _ Mercury rots lh- bones, and the diseases it pro pCf duces are worse than any other kind of blood or |_j skin disease can lie. Da. PBMBMYON'SSTILUH* *\3 Qt A Or (Ji'r.m's Dmic.ItT is thc only mcdirine SJ opon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy ? philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be M reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. Bj?j f lo.oun will l>e paid ny ihr propiictors If Mercury, mr - or any Ingrctlient not purely vegetable and hartn less can bc found in lt. ?Price by all Druggist* $1.00. OLOUB FI-OWKK C01u.11 SvBVr and MSXKSM.'S III - . v., -i roa Tua Liv RH for sale by all Drug gists in 3} cent and $1.00 bottles. A. T. HEEBELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA. PA. For salo hy Simpson, Heid A Co., Ander son, 8. C. SPECIAL INVITATION. o rilli K propio of Anderson and vlstnlty, JL ami more jtarticuhirlv THR I^iVl>IK?H, Aro respectfully invited to call and soe our CARPET EXHIBITOR, and lnrg;e lot of samp'-, fl' Ileauliful Carpets. A. lt. TOWERS A CO. Sept 20, 187S ll TUTTS PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER t? til' nitriv dleea*. s, promt. A : it ii aro fruitful ware Ij'tit ai!> DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEAUACHE, COSTIVENESS, D"SENTLI:Y, BILIOUS KVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. l>>sa of Appetite arid Nausea, tho bowola arocoative, but sometimos ?1 tx) rn ?to with loo H'm --i, I'ainm tho Hoad, accompanied with a Dull ariuialiuniii tho back part, Pam iii tho rieht ?Ido and undnr tho shoulder bindo, ful'.noas aflar entitiK, with * dunn? clination to exertion of body or mind, Irri tability of lampar, Low spirits, IVORS of nimio ry, with ? foaling of hftvi nj; nefclcctod ?oma duty, Uonoral woariness; I" .men, ?Muttontiic at tho II cart, Dots bo. ce tho oyes, Yellow Hkin, Headache (conerally oviir th? right eyo, ItesUosanoss at r.i<;ht with fitful dreams, hnclily colored Uriio. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS ere o8poclally adapt' to auch casos, a singlo cJoso offocts such n chango of fooling as to astonish tho sufToror. TUTT'S PILLS arc compounded (rom snlmfiinraa lime nra free from any proper I lea ihm ennliijuro the moni drllcnte o i ? n II I / n ri on. They Menrch, I'leanae, Purify, uml luilsornin Ihn entire Mcalpin. Uv rcllevliuj the cn? Morned I.Ivel, (hey rlnnnae Ide bluoil I rom 11111 n mm n " hiiiunrn, lind lim? I ut[inrt health and vitality lu Ide hudy, cuuslnt, the hovveln I it met nnliirully, without ?vhich ito one ran Tact well. A Noted Divine says: Dr TUTT:- Ursr Sir: Korten y?.ir? I IIIITO linen lt nnrtyr lo Djrvpi-pma, Constipation ami Pile?. I .vt >'..'.roar Pilli wera rt-iniuitn-ndt-d lu mn : I used thurn i but ?Uli lictl" f.Uli '. 1 nui i:'i\r s -vi. ??ll man, ll??" Hood appall!*), di?i 'arum tiarli i l. ru-ular HtO.il?, IHIRH K"n?. ?nd I liavna;alnml f r' \ , ..ni !. ..jhd ll.-sb. Tile/ aro w-rtli tl,. Their first pfferl is to Inerrant- Ilia Appallle, and rausa thu body lo Tnho on flesh, lil ru I ha ayatein latiouriahcd, and by their Tunle r tltm ot; tim Di<(i nlliu Organa, ltegl r I o ooln arc produced. DR. J. F, HAYWOOD OF NEW YORK, SAYS: " Fas? diaaaaoa mial that caannt I.? rolmtrd hy rr., rt*?rii.it Uta Livur tu it? nurina) fund! in?, And fur tin? tnirposi no rimed/ li.? -v?r hi-oi inri-nn.il that hu.? nt h?|ipy un eftW o? TUTT-H I'll,I.s." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Ollie? 3d .tlurrav Street, New York. tir- Dr. Tl "IT'S MANUAL nf Valuable Jiifor in.'itlun and Useful Receipts" ? iii In limitai//-?-? on s|i|di< at lou. O ii A Y Ililli on WHISKER* cberuted to a CLOSRT Ul.?CK by a ?iiiirln applieatiun of tl.in Orr- It im pact* a Natural Color, ai-U ln?tani?nM<!|?l? ....I \m aa Harnilesa na apriruc water. Sold t>) DIUKK?EIS, ur ?.'in hy f HIM-?..ii roc-nipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or ANDKItSON. COI I HT Ol-' COMMON Cl.CAS. J. N. Kr.-kinc, I'liiiiililV, mjiiinsl M II lyn rel Mr-kino, .laines S. Krskine. nuil Presi?n Krsk?iic Defendants.-Situimotu fut Ilrliff- Oiuijihiitit St'rrril. I*M the Defendants Margare! Krskuiv, Janies ts. Krskinc ami Preston Krakilic : Xr'til" tire hereby summoned and rt-ipii JL red tn answer (he complain) in this let ion, nf which H copy is herewith served upon yon, anil to serve a copy nf your un ?WIT ttl thc said complaint on the subscri bers at their lillico, Anderson C. II., S. C., within twenty days after thu service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if ynii fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintitf in this ac* timi will apply lo the Court for the relief :!cm:indcd in the complaint. Hated January _'7tli. 1?7;>. .MOOKI". A- A 1.1.KN. Plaintiff's Attorney?. April 21. '>:;> ll ii BOOKSY M s Lum& ?TrTy*TV> fctllH A ciimpielc Uuiuo lo Wedlock, A ,*Jf Ole. a* vOfi T#nli Chanters uti. A competent Wuin tUJmmtU&kmmR anhood, kvidencrt ut Vtijcuiily. Slrri ^OflUlWm^ '?" *??""..to BridrKfuum. c4B???sSiijjfiBa?|M llu>l.anJ, ?nil \Vil?, Celeliac, ?nd flys.l?|?1"/,TM51 Mstiinmny cunip?rrd, Impediments HlU^L?UUfta?a??aaV ," ajamare, Cunjiugai dullr?. Science oTlUl^i'dui.'li'in, UK ol Marri.?c. l.aw ul ll.loree. 1 . (.?1 riyhta urmarrud m nirn.etc.?l.ouii Unease? ul Women, their raul? and Curo. A Confidential work ot 320 parri, with full Plate Eocravlax?. ?tnt for BO ctnti "Tho Private Medical Adv^er.'? oolh? mull? of im pure aa?orlalioii3* Ac, alto un the trrrct hal.it. i-f yuuili and thi ir ???. cu un aller l.tc, c.uiinjr VatrkoecU-. Soidna. Eniiniotu, Karvoua drtiiluy. I.JM ul 6i?u?i Po*rr. ate. maVint; in?rria|te iinpn.prr orunh?j>py, aivinjt many ?alu. ?tlc tccfipta for tlie eurent privateui.ra.c. ?fnnie ?ire, over BO plain. 60 rent?. "ModiPnl AdViCO." - Icctule un Mnnhond ?nd Womannnrl. IO rcntii i.r ?ll tlirce SI. They contKin OOO pa^cs and uvrr loo Illustrations, tm. brartng everything on th? Renirralive nattai Dial la worth knovriui.-.*nd mueii that la rut publUbcd lu ?ny ether work. Kent in i nu: 1 n volume., ur complete lu oue. fur Price la MAUI I-., Silver or Curreiiry. (The authur invite? coc.ulta* linn, and L IU r. ai" i.r.iniptly aniwereil withuut chana.) Addteiai Dr. Butts' Ditpontary. Nu la.Vwihbilt:, 8t. l.i'i.li. M.i. ( Katabll.hc-d ln-17 ) tl rarnr.lly a.k p.r...n? .ufTerinK from Rl'PTt'HE'V In .nul i.ie tin ;r iiaitii-? and addre... tlirr ? ill li am M .uiuvtliiuji lo un ir advanlaso.-Not a Truss. Jr SMITH'S WORM OIL! ATIIKNS, o.t., December f<, IHTS. A few II ij;Ii ts since 1 KU ve my son one dt we ?if the W rm < ?il, ami the next day he passed sixteen lar^e worms. At the same time I liitvc one to my little giri, four years old. and she passed eighty-nix worms from four lo llfteen m. In s lom:." W 1\ l'un i irs. Wdli.M oil. for sale hv Dni.isisLs gencr ?liv. Prepared by K. 8. LYDON, Athens, March 14, l^Tii Xi Is a perfect BIOOD PC RI FI KR, and ls tho only purely VKiorr.cuu: remedy known toaci e!>i-e. that has marlo radical and PFIIMANF-NT CCIIKS of Bvriiu.is and c?cuota i-A in ul! their ?taces. lt Uinroi?Riily removes mercury from tho system: lt relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and s;eedily eurea all skin dis eases. Cor sale hv SIMPSON, RKID vt Anderson, S. C. April 17, 1*70 40 CO. WATERWHEELS, MAHUfAOTURECT i>F STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, MACHINE MOULDED GEARING, taAniw.Hrjiro in iiM?Atncuiiic POOLE & HUNT, BURN HAM'S mi .'j.' IHAMTEO 0EST& CH?APC8T. ? to Wilina MACHINERY. i.;. 0 LS .TRUCED APE. 20, '7?. ?-..H'Lljtalito. Crru*-, Yoaa, PA. & co., THE NEW FIRM OF J. P. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE, HA VE received a new l"t of Extra Choice N. O. ami Cuba 8 Y HI J I'S, which we propose to sell hy tin- burrel or in lot-* of several gallons at very low prices, (jive us a cull, a* wc believe it will bc lo your interest lo ?lo so ns well as mrs. S CG AR. a new lot-ll, 12 ami ll pou mid for one dollar. COFFEE, lo iter (han ever-7 pounds for om: dollar. A lull lim- of GROCERIES generally. HU lill EH MELTING always on hand. We desire to call -pe. ?al attention to our new DOU RLE-FOOTED PLOW STOCKS, which we guarantee to give natisfaction. A large stock ol SHOES, from 70c. per nair up. WAU. PAPERING and WINDOW SHADES, a good variety. IM addition to the above we have a Splendid Stock of Dry Goods, Which we invite the Ladies especially to call and examine. j. i*, s i ri, I,I VAX & co., Tho Outr I'rico Cash Store. .May li,, 1K71? H CUNNINGHAM * CO AGENCY FOU Eagle Ammoniated Guano, Eagle Acid Phosphate, Star Brand Complete Guano, Avery's Plows and Wagons, N. D. Sullivan's Chcring Tobacco, lle.-t mude ?South. BUILDERS, MECHANICS AND FARMERS HARDWARE, ISA.ir>S. and ITILKH, of nil IC?IMIM HIM! HI/.CN, IIOCHC mid 31 ul?* Sito****?, Wootlciivvai'C, STAPLE DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES. Keb 20, 1S7?I_IO_ly LOOK IN FRONT OF THE TIDE. LADIES' STORE STILL AHEAD ! l\ F I SS LIZZIE WILLIAMS has just returned from the North, where .-?he super intended the selection of her doods in person. Past experience gives promise of future success. Wc promise our friends if they give us a call to show them 'ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, In great variety. We have the latest in the way of Hats5 Grloves, ?lioes, Pretty Things for the Neck, Face and Feet, In fact, everything to make the Ladies look neat, sweet and dear to the heart, but CHEAP TO THF POCKET, (live us a call, examine for yourself, don't take our word. Remember, we ure not to bu undersold. Thanking the public for past fa vors, wc solicit a continuance of the same at the LAIJIKS* .STFOF?K. March 27. 1K71* l l_ Spring and Summer G< IN ABUNDANCE AT HAVING just returned from Northern markets, where I purchased in person a large and complete stock of DRY GOODS, CONSISTING OF CALICOES, MUSLINS, BUNTINGS, CASHMERES, And in fact, every description of Ladies' Dress GoodH. LADIES', M?SSES' ami CHILDREN'S SHOES Of the latest styles and heat qualities. I would call especial attention to my large stock of ZIEGLER'S HAND MADE SHOES. LADIES' m CHILDRENS' HATS Also kent on hand, together with a full stock of nsroTioisrs, ETC., All of which I am prepared to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. I am determined not lo be undersold by any one. All I ask is a fair trial by thc trading public. My Goods uro of thc best quality, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cal! anil examine my stock before purchasing. ?W. .A.. CHI^IPII^^lSr, WAVERLY HOUSE BU!Ltl>lNC>. March 20. 1870 ll ly TO HOUSE KEEPERS ! EVERYBODY SHALL KNOW IT THAT IP. Q-. MASSEY HAS ON IIANO THE EAUOEST AND MOST COMPLETE ?TOOK OF CROCKERY WARE Ever brutish! to Anderson, which bc will sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES for the cash. CHINA, STONEWARE, GLASSWARE, and in fact everything usually kept in a first-class Crnckerywure Establishment, of the very beslqiinlio "un always be fourni at my Store in the BENSON HOUSE. Give me n eal! ; ace my Goods. IT. Ci. MAWS KY. P, H.-I have also on hand a small lot of SHOES that will be disposed of at cost. April 24. 187? 32 ly S V mt A. W. TODD. V- W. HAHN. TODD fe HAHN, ^.rcb-itects ASD I3uild Ami Agents for all kinda ot' Building Material, ANDERSON, S. C. J)LANS furnished for any kimi hf lh) i ld inga. Panie* at a distance ian address us at Anderson, S. C. Jan 30, 1871) 2'.) ly F. W. WAGEN ER & CO., CHARLESTON, - SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, AND LIQUOR 1DEA.T-.I?IRS. AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Reversible Colton Tie, Wagencr ami Georgia Grange Fertilizers. BS?* Samples of Hiivthinir in our line sent on application with pleasure. F. W. WAGEN ER. G. A. WAG EN ER. April K?, 1879 39 ly EXTRA FIN M FLOUR, CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, And BACON in abundance. Call in tr?'t 1'rlecn Bolaro llliyinjr. 4 KINK VA Kl KT Y OF KIO 4'OFFKK, fruin I.V. t.? 20c. {mt |K>UIH1. There uro ia. sonic Coll?es higher, bul nunc heller. Staple Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes, AT GREATLY KKDliCED Pit ICES. SCYTHES AND CRADLES, HOES and PLOWS, And other Punning Implement* for side at the very lowest rauh price?. HEED & HERRICK. April 17. W.i_3!_ ly ZLTZETW" ZEPIZELZMI. STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS A IN 1> PRIG lOfS OF ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. WK now have in Store, and arc receiving from tin? Northern and Western markets a lull Stock of ii KS Kit A I, .llKIUIIAXDISK. OIK- C'iii* Load ol" n.'lOon, On?? Ont* leonel ol" ITloiil*, Ono Oin* Uoitcl TN. O. B?olaiN?M?M. In addition to the>e things, we have a fresh stock of <-ro?'4?ri??M, ?ry dioodH, BB itrcl i> aro. I?OO?M, NIIOON. Btu IK. 4 ups, *. lathing, (Ula**, Crockery - ware, Ac.. A c.. all of which will be Hold low for cash or harter. If you want anything kept in a wi ll-assorted stock of tho above iiriiehw, or those usually "found in lirst-class mercantile hons,-.-, edi on us for it. and wc will supplv von at thu very cheapest priora, BARR & CO., NO. IO C.KAN1TE KOW, A NIHCKKON, s?. V. V.U. AU indebted lo the old linn of HARK iV. KANT are notified to call and maka payment of their Notes and Accounts at once. Feb l.t. 1 M70 _J2_Iv GREAT REDUCTION IS l'KIC'F.S OF Will, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, In order to reduce my stock in those lines. GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. AND BUGGY MATERIAL. ?Rj^*i?2?SEWING MACHINE,?guSdR?? not haul Machines about to sell them-therefore do not have to include any expen sed in thc prices. AGENCY FOIt FIRST-CLASS FE UTILIZERS. C A. HEED, ?gent. Jun 27, 187!? 13 CHEAPER THAN EVER. TOLLY tho Loader ot LOW l^RIOT?S. JQ^OOK ni ?onie of the ligures at which you eau buy Furniture at in Anderson : Good Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $2.50; without Slats sud Castors, $t.W). Towel Km! and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. Large Wardrobes, $11.00. Large Tin Safe?, with two doors und drawer. .>")..r>D. (tooti, strong Hocking Chairs, $1.40. Cane Bottom Chairs, per set, $n.O0. Painted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand and Tahie, $14.00; with four ('hairs and Rocking Chair, complete, $19.70. Walnut Chamber Snits, consisting of high head-hoard Kreuch Redstead, Bureau, with Arch Standard and Class, Washstand and Table, $23.73; with four tine Walnut Chairs und Oval Back Hocking Chair, $32.75. And everything else in proportion. I have on hand ii very large Stock, from a fifteen dollar Suit up to a two hundred dollar Suit. I claim to sell cheaper than (ireenville, and will duplicate any bill that ?an be hough: there. ii. F. TOLLY, Depot Street. Oct 4, 1877 12 1>0 NOT FAIL. TO SEXO TO THE M?SMITH MUSIC HOUSE, Fur FricoH mu? Illiintratcil C'atalogacH. PIANOS .VTNTID ORGANS. WK MK I.D. THF UK NT MADE ! | NOfc'K UKTTF.lt 31A1?K. Send for Prices and I ll us tra teil Cata- j MASON ot HAMLIN, logues, and you will be surprised. | PKLOUBET it RELTON, just received. I'elouhet ?fc Pelton, style 1, $35.00. Style 3, $50.00. Style I, $00.00. Style ?!, ?7(>.(>0 Ac. A 14-stop Organ for $71.00. Every one guaranteed for six years. Stout and butru lion given. Address ?KSMITII MUSIC HOUSE, March 0, 1870 3d- 3in Next to New Post Office, Creen ville, S. C. BRADLEY'S PATENT PHOSPHATE AND C0MBA1IEE ACID PHOSPHATE. WE ore agents for tho above celebrated Fertilisers, having sold Bradley's Patent fur sev eral years, we know it to he good. As lo the ACID there is none better. See Mr. B. A. Davis' certificate attached. Could give more, hut one is sutliciunt. Our terms areas favorable us any Standard (?nan >. (?ive us a call before buying. A. 15. TOWERS & CO. ANDERSON, S. C., Sept. 3<). 1878-Maur*. A. H. Tower* dr Co.-Dcor Sirs : 1 beg leave lo say to you that I am well pleased with tho Bradley's (luuno that I bought of you last ?pring. In fact I do not think there is any other guano ?pial to it except perhaps one other, and there is no man who hus itsrd a greater variety of fertilizers than I have. I shall want it again, ami a great many of Illy neighbors expect to use it next year, just from seeing my cotton. B A. DAVIS. Feb 13. 1870 31 VIH/QHsTIA HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. A. J. DODAMKAD, .... pRorniETOn. THIS Mouse is conveniently located-ii ??iain street, near State House-being within live minutes' walk of the business portion of the city and the depot. Tho rooms aro large and well ventilated. Iteds clean mid comfortable. The table is supplied with the host tho market allords. Bates reduced to suit thc times. Board mid Lodging, jver dav, $1 60-ministers, $1.00. B. A. WII.SON, Manurer. Den ft. 1878 21 Buy only the NEW AMERICAN Ir IS TUB Only Sowing Machino ..vuicu rus A It has Self Setting Hettie. Never Breaks the Throed. Never Skips Stitcher ls the Lightest Bunning. Thc Simplest, the Mott Dur able, and in Every Eetpeet The Best Family Sewing Mine! The "NEW AMERICAN" i? easily :.> does not get out of order, and will do more work with lea laoor tha.it sm or . tacoma illustrated Circular furniihid on application. AGEKVL Tv ANTED. J. S. HOV El Miinnrcr. Cl N. (hurles Street, Boltir-ore, Md. C. A. REED, Agent, Anderson, 8. C. ??T~ Special inducements for ip Dec 5, 1&78