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TOM. ghi but it wa-, old, freezing, L? i i i n LT . bitter cold, stud dark, too ; for thc feeble gaslights, leaping and flaming as the gale whistled by hardly brightened the gloom u dozen puce* around them. Thc wind t ore through thc streets ai if it had gone mad; whirling before i: dust and ?now and every movable thing i: could lav ita clutching hand upon. A poor old battered-kite that nonie time last autumn had lodged fa: .'.*? io the tallest tree in tho neighhorho' . "1 lind the? rested [icaeeftillv ever since, believing its la? ?or.-, at an end, was dragged from it-* nest and driven unpHyTt'gly before the biast. Spine feeble effort* it had mad? I?? dodge into corners, lurking behind steps and driving into area* ; but not a bit of it ! Down would.swoop the wind and off it would gu again. At last, driwu around one ol thc lung row ot* barrels that atood like wretched sentinel* along thc edge of the ?ide walk, il flew into the very arm- '.: a "(nail boy, who, seated oh the curb stone, t-roucHed down in the barrel'* somewhat rpieistiou abie .-helter. Such a very -mall boy i He looked like nothing in the world hilt st little heap of rags; and the rags were \i ry thin, and the small bey was very cold. Hi- nose, hi ear-, his hands and his poor bare feet were blue, lie was almost t."ld to notice thc unfortunate Kile which, as i ti enemy, the wini, ap proached with a roar, .-cerned lo cower close to bim, as if begging his protection. Hound both si di - (d' the barre! il once came thc wind, i-'.ook hands right through poor Tom, and, howling with delight, rushed oil'with its miserable vic tim. "lom'' thai wa-all thc name be had. Wim he was or where he came fi om, nb one knew, except, perhaps, thc wretched old woman with whom be lived, which mean', thal "die let bim sleep upon a pile of rags -.ii the floor of her miserable loom, and .- H.. tin. s gave him a-rust, lint oftener n blow. When she was drunk and that was the great! r part ol the time - Toni t. qk lo the -tree!* ; and by night she was very drunk. The boy was, perhaps, some six year* old ; but as be cowered down on thc cold flagstone* with hi j worn, pinched lace ??nd droop' i hg head, he might have been a hun dred. A i ari i.ige caine rattling through lin .tree! and stopped close by him. Th? ! r ivas pushed open and two cbildrei half tumbled out. and leaving thc dooi swinging rushed up tho steps. Ton watched them stupidly, beard the -mick -harp ring of thc hedi, caught a gil tn psi ut something that looked very brigh and warm, and then it was dark again He turned hi-eyes toward thc carnage expecting it to drive off again; but i still stood lhere. The coachman sa upon the box like a furry monument One of the horses struck the stone sharply with hi* iron hoof, and cant ai inquiring look around but the inouumei. sat unmoved. Tom'- heavy eyes looked through th lpt1 door into thc carriage. Park as i was he could see that it wa- lined wit Butncihing thick and warm. He raise hi? bend and glanced about him. If b were inside there the wind could nc touch him. Oh, if he could only gi away from il une minuto! Ile woul slipout again the moment the house-doc would open. Unbending bis ?-tilT littl body he crept nearer, hesitating a tm ment, and as the wind came round tli corner with a roar, slipped swiftly an noiselessly into thc carriage. In tl I.lither corner of thu seat he curled bin self into a little round heap and la; with butting henri, listening to the will as it swept tty. It was very quiet in his nest, and tl soft velvet WHS much warmer than tl cold Hartones, and he was very tir? and very cold, and in hall' a minute 1 was Inst asleep, lie did not know win at hist the house-door opened and a Iud gathering her cloak close around he came duwn thc steps-did nut know eve when thc suddenly-animated monuinei descended from its pedestal and sto .solemnly by the unen ?loor until the lae had stepped inside. Hut when it sin with a slam, and thc coachman, retur ing lo his post drove rapidly away, li ?yes opened and fixed their frighten) gaze upon the lady's face. I'reoccuph with her own thoughts she had lint noli ed the queer bundle in the dark come Hut now, her attention attracted by sun slight movement on bis part, she turin her even slowly toward bim, and thc with a suppressed cry of alarm and sn ??risc, laid her baud upon the door. Tl rattle of wheel* and the roar ol'the wit prevented it reaching the cars of tl couchman ; and Tom rapidly unwin ing himself and cowering down in ?I bottom of the carriage, said in a frigh cued sob : ''1 didn't mean no harm. I was awi cold. Say. just open Ibo door, miss, ai I'll jump out. You needn't stop tl kerridgc. ' The ?adv, with her band still on tl do"!, demanded : ' How did you get here !" "The door was open and I dum,'' 1 answered. "It was awful cold." The lady took her hand from thc doc "Come nearer," she said, "let nie see vo face." Tom drew Li.-* ragged sleove across h eyes and looked un at her over h ..boulder. They bau turned into a bri liantly-lighted street, and she could s '.bat the tangled yellosv hair was soft ai fir.;, and that the big frightened cy that raised themselves to hers were ii pickpocket's eyes. With :i budden ir l?ulse she laid her gloved hand on tl yellow head. "Wherodoyou live?" she asked. Something in the voice and touch ga iiim courage. "With Mammy Sal," he answer straightening up-"me and sume otb Icllows. Sometimes we begs, sonietim we take the barrels. When we get haul it ain't sobad, but when we uni wc ketch it. She's drunk to-night ai drove UH out." She pushed the heavy hair back fro his forehead. "J* Mammy Sal yo mother ?" she asked. "No!" cried thc boy, almost fierce! and then added, sullenly, 'I ain't g none." Slowly thc gloved hand passed bsi and forth over the yellow hair, T! lady's eyes were looking far away ; tl boy's face was like, so strangely lik another face. ':Arc you hungry?" she asked su denly. Thc wide-open gray eyes would ha answered her without the quick sob ai thc low "Yes'm." Thc carriage stoppped, and the mon ment again accomplishing a deacei opened thc door, and stood staring blank amazement. "I nm not going in, John," said I mistress. "Drive home again." Ai she added, smiling: "This little bf erept in out of the cold while the cs Hage was waiting. I nm going to ta bim home. Drive back as quickly possible" As thc bewildered coachman shut tl door nnd turned to his perch the bi made a spring forward. "Lemmeout 1" he cried. "I don't wa to go home. Lemme out!" "Not your home," said thc lady, gen ly-"my homo." Tom stared n? brr in wonder, and U much overcome by tho announcement resist let her lift him up on the aeatb side her. "My home," she repeated, where yt can get very ivar i, and have a got dinner, and a lon, ong Hlcop on a HQ bed. Will you like that ?" Toni drew a long, slow breath, but d not answer, lt was too wonderful ! I -ono of Mammy Sal'* boys-to go t the lady's houso where the children li cd whom ho had ?cen go in that evei ing! He looked up suddenly. "We ' those children yourn?" he asked. With '? G sudden movement -Le drew hioi verj el- ! ) her and then answered softU : ; ' No, not mine. I had a little hoy . once, like you. ami he died." i When the carriage stopped again Tom I was fast asleep -SO fast asleep that the ! still bewildered coachman carried him j into the house and laid him on a bod i without waking him. The next morning I when the hoy'- ey? s opened, he lay look? ?hg about him. hardly daring to s pt ak or move. 1 don't b? 'ieve he had ever heard nnythir.g about the fairies^ or he would certainly have thought himself in fairy land. l'est of all. tue lady of the night liefere wa- standing hy th" bed smiling at him,and -milling buck, he held his arm? to ber. 1 wish you could have seen him a lit tle later, when arrayed in jacket and i trou-er- that ma lo him think with dis dain of certain articles of the -arm* des cription which bc had but yesterday gazed at lovingly as they dangled before a little table by*the sunny window tak ing a ?hort, ? very short, preliminary view of a gigantic beef-teak ..till indig nantly sputtering to it--li ; a mountain of smoking Potator, an imposing array of snowy rplU and g ?Iden butter and a pitcher of creamy milk. Ami I wish, '.MO. you could have seen thc same table still iat<-r, for the table wa- about ai! thu', was left. That was the first time that I ever saw Tom. Since then 1 have -ecu him often. And now I will tell you, only I am afraid you would hardly believe ino, about the last time, mill tba*, wa- no: ve*}" long ag"- , I wa- riding along -.tie ol the prettiest country road- you < ve-r saw, and when I cairn' toa certain gale my hor-o, without waiting for a sign from me, turned in. AH we drew near the house 1 caught sight of two figures -'an ling among th. flow er-, i ?nc was a handsome old lady with white hair, the other a young man. She was armed with au immense pair of -'?.?ar-, ami In- held in his hand hi- ha! lilied to tho brim w ith flowers. The sun light, creeping down through thc trees, fell upon hi- close-cropped bair and yel low beaid. As I drew in my horse and sat watching them, it all seemed to |i e like a fairy-tory. Hut it wasn't : for tin tall, handsome man looking down with .<uo!i protecting tenderness upon the white-Ija i rid old ladv was really Tom poor, little, thin, cold, hungry Ton APVKI: ru A Yopsn MAN. James li. l'air is worth $42,iX??,(H>). And the whole 2 .ono,ni H ? of it, my dear buy. can't make bim as happy as voil are. with thc dew ol youth in your heart, when you hold thc hand of tho girl you love, and walk with her in u path that i only wide en<.ugh lor one. with the ru-t ling branche- whispering above your head, so happy you cannot speak with anything but your eyes. If you envy iiim, Telemachus, if you, with your brow n hands and your bright young lace, with thc down just shading your lip, with not a gray hair in your head or a gnaw ing caro in your heart, with the morning sun shining upon your upturned face, with the velvet turi under your feet and the blue h CU ve US above your hoad, with the blond coursing thrungli your veins like wine, with fifty or sixty years of lue before you, with mirage alter mirage ol bright dreams and beautiful illusions and pleasant vanities making the landscape beautiful around you, il you envy tho man, his W2,IMMI,000 and his spectacles, and bi- gray hair, and his wrinkles, and 1,1- old heart, you are a fool, my boy ; and yon arc scattering ashes on the mac dui! grow in the morning. There i. ligbtne-s in your step, my son, and cohn in your blood, and dreams ju your heart ano all the love and beauty and fresh ness ol the sunrise the $-12,()lM),O0l? can not buy, ami don't you forget it. You don't want $42,000,000 anyhow. Tele machus; $2,000,000 are plenty, that will keep both ol' us. And if you want n couple of millions, why go ahead and get it. "Seest thou a man diligent in his bii-inessV HQ shall stand belort kings. 1 le shall not stand before men.' - ?turtingt?n Hawkeye. DON'T M A KUY FOB MONEY.-Uncle Pleasant llatkins i-. Hi? and his wife 72 The other day a friend said: "Uncle IMcasnut why in tue mischief did yoi marry a woman old enough tn bc your mother?" "You soe boy," he replied, with a sigh, "1 waa a wurkiu' for Lung John Freeman in Hanover, when I was jesl IS?, and Sarah Ann Russ, old Mrs. H uss only daughter, was ju-A :iO, if she wm a day. At every quiltin' she used tc claise me fur her partner, and everybody -aid it appeared like she wur a rourtiu' mo. She ginimo four pair cotton socks and a heap il f ingi, but still I didn't have no notion of her. . Well, one Christ nias ovo I went to tho old woman's, and I had hardly sot down before Sarah Ann brought nie some sweet pertain pie, which she knowed I was monstrous fond of. While 1 was cathi' it I heard thc old woman up stairs a countin' Bilvei dollars. Now. thar was no plaster to thc 3calin' and the up stairs Hon had crack? MI it as wide as my finger. So, you see, I could hear the jingle of the money jest as wi ll as if I bad been up thar myself. WbtVi she had counted DOu I drawed up to Sarah Ann and popped the question. In course she said she'd have me, and the noxt Thursdav we was married. Now, what do you think T found out the next day .' Why, that the old woman didn't have but 'thirty Mexican dollars, and that she counted 'em over and over jost to fool nie. Don't marry for money, boy, specially for silver dollars."- Men mond Dispatch. WHAT "TA-TA" O?U?INAI,I.Y MEANT. -For sevi .-.1 years American para graphers hu j been using tim old South ern expression "ta la," os a tomi of hu morous farewell, thus giving it a meaning entirely different 'rom that it started out in life with. No one who has eve- been pet' ;d, loved and spoiled by a kind old ulack "mammy" can ever forget that "ta-ta," in baby dialect, is "thank you," or, to give an exact definition from our unwritten vocabulary, "thanky." "Ta ta" belongs exclusively to thc little ones ; it Is as peculiarly their own as are "catty cats" and "this little pig went to market," and all those other wondeiful things belonging lo child life. To the great world "ta-ta" is nothing but a lu dicrous cxprea-ion, but to many of us there's something half touching, half comical in the quaint old words that bring back so vividly the days when we planted raisin seeds, rode stick horses, believed in giants, knew that tho fairies were hiding in the ferns and that pots nf gold wero awaiting us at thc end of the rainbow.- Detroit Irre Vre**. - Texas people do not throw them selves oh epitaphs, no matter how much display they make at funerals. Down on the Kio (irande a plain board at the head of n mound te"* thc public that /thirteen of ti. - Mexican Greasers are planted her? ' - The Augusta Evening News of Au gust 24 says :""It is reported on good au thority that (Jen. Goroon has been paid $700,000 cash for the charter of the Georgia Pacific Railroad, and all lauds belonging to him, his brothers and Gov ernor LVilquif. along the line. Of thia amount Governor Colquitt, Eugeno Gor don and Waker Gordon get one hundred and five thousand each, and Gen. Gor don g^ts the rest. Tho Richmond and Danville has purchased all the frauchisa of the Georgia Pacific and took full charge this morning. Thc Richmond and Danville do not propose to stop tho road at Aberdeen, but will push it on to Tcxarcana, where it will connect with the Texas Pacific and Iron Mountain Railroads. The success of tho road is undisputed. Gen. Gordon remains pres ident at a handsome salary. A Fortunate Farmer. A propos of ? i;r view-, often expre.-. ! upon ra?ihg suppl le* for home consump tion, instead of thc exclusive growing pf cotton, we have j uit seep .* -igual illus tration of thc correctness of our position. Iii driving two afternoons ?ince with a friend, we visited the tarot of Mr. A I*, i'assin, MT, miles from Augusta, on the Georgia side ol' the tiver. Mr. Gavin, who it quite young, planted tliii y? ;?r largely oi oat-, and corn, but very little cotton*; We saw the growing corn along ?ide a field of cotton, which it is estimated ?viii average a bale lu thc ace. lia-i.ig the cotton u: tlint line estimate ive com pare the relative profit of the corn, which will not yield loss than fifty bushels to the acre'. Thc Litter a: v> cents per bushel will cominan'] $40. The fodder and -huck?, will bring ?'."? more, while a crop of peaviuo bay, comiug on between the rows, will bri riki a? much more, or -ty altogether 170 per acre against f ?r each acre of cottou and with !e?? ex pense tor cultivation or gathering. itut o more remarkable profit over the ?ott n crop, is Mr. Casaiu'a German mil let hay, winch will rn t him not !e-? than $100 per acre. Kroll) an acre of this, yielding less ti,an twenty live other acres just <.u! he sold on yesterday three wag on ! ?ads at$1.2"> per hundred pounds and realized ?*.">..*." from the acre. There are other acres yielding double that from wi iel; tili?, hay was cut and sohl. Think of J-' acres of 'land yielding an income from a single cutting of gras? of f'2/?? , ate! then argue in favor of the exclusive cotton growing ! IS it on the this millet ?and i? growing a crop of crab grass, which Mr. Cas.?tn < xpecbtwill pay every ?J Har of expen.e of h? farm for the year, leaving all other crops as clear profit. We have seen tin se crops and believe the comparison drawn to bc a fair one and if it argues anything it i? that a sen sible farim-r will not ?take Iii? die upon the expensive cotton crop, when he may grow upon In- laud of equal strength produce crops at a better profit. The example of .Mr. Cassi n i? worthy of com mendation and mutation. - Chfmii '? Opium Smoking in California. Tho bane ol opium smoking in t^aofor nia. -ays a San Francisco letter, is seen in thc younger generation. California children are very precocious; they stem to have au exaggerated desire to indulge in ev? rything which is forbidden. Every Chinese washhouse throughout the State is the center of evil. Young b ivs '.earn there t > smoke opium ami contract the habit which ruins them body and soul. 'Thc Chinese receive boys willi great favor, and are always ready to initiate them into any vice. In the cities thc evil i- worse, a- the opportunities for its gratification arc met on every side. There arc many squalid opium "dens" iu the t'hi?ese quarters, and these have the regular white customers. Tho police make fri quent raids upon them but thc payment of $20 line releases the proprie tor. Now it is customary for the smoker to deposit tiiis amouut before beginning his indulgence, in <?r?ier lo a-ure tht release of the patron in caso of arrest The vice is most prevalent among UH hoodlums of this city ami the women ol the town, bu: police officers and detec tives, whose word may be relied upon declare that the practice is spreading with great rapidity, and that tile law will soon have to he invoked to check it by heavy linea and other penalties. Tht new treaty will have no sensible ellon upon thc importation of opium into thi: country, as the duties are low in llritisr I'olumbia and .Mexico, and the work v smuggling it over tho border^ will no be difficult. As a Chinese inorcbnn said a lew days nco in speaking of tht drug : "The Chinese will gol il ii il': on top ol the earth. You might as wei try to stop your nation from smoking ci gars or drinking liquor." KKKPIM; Tirr. HI:AI>CI,KAK.-Keepinj the head peferfectly clean is a great ai? 10 health. A distinguished physician w ho had spent lunch of his time at quar amino, said that a person whose head wa: thoroughly washed every day. rarely tool contagious diseases, but where the hail was allowed to become matted it wie hardly possible to escape infection many persons find speedy relief for tin nervous headache by washing the heat thoroughly in weak soda water. Wt have known cases almost wholly cu rei in ten minutes by this simple reme dy. A frieud linds il the greatest relic in cases of "nose cold," the cold symptom! entirely leaving the eyes and nose aftei one thorough washing (d' the hair. Tin bend should be thoroughly dried after wards, and avoid draughts of air for ti little while. TKNUKlt LOVE.-A touching story o tender love comos to us from a town not many miles from this place, but which must bo, under thc circumstances, name less. A beautiful youug girl became en gaged to a gallant L'nion officer. At thc close of the war he went tn California tr seek his fortune. She ignored all nd vanees from scores of suitors and patient ly waited his return, feeling confidence in his keeping true to her. So the years passed, and even a few gray hairs began to show themselves among her brown tresses, w hile her friends no longer pitied but ridiculed her for refining all ad vances from other desirable source* L?tele her fidelity was rewarded. Tht lover of her girlhood has returned from California, bronzed, bearded and a mil lionaire with a wife and twins.-Krenin*, 11 Kroatin. - A little daughter of Mr. Wm. ll Seward was l-aplizcd inst week at Au burn, N. Y., with water which wat brought from the Uiver Jordan by Secre tary Seward many yea's ago. - It is announced that tho State debi of Novada bears 9* per cent, iuterest ; the State government is an expensive ntid unnecessary burden ; the population is stationary : the mines are exhausted and other resources the State ha* none Hence there is talk of returning'to a ter ritorial condition on annexation to Cali fornia As a State Nevada is evidently not a success. - A poison of any conceivable de scription and degree of potency, which has been swallowed intentionally or by accident, may bo rendered instantly harmless by swallowing two gills ot ?weet -m. .in nidiviuUaxiwt?j a very strong constitution shonld rake twice the Siuantity. Tht Vd will neutralize every orin of vegetable poison with which the physicians and chemist? aro acquainted. Cut t'nis out and save it ; you might have great cause for congratulation for doing so. - While a bill to prohibit the sale of seed cotton between sunset and sunrise was being discussed in the Georgia Leg islature, Slr. Price, member from Oconee county, said : "While I am here ?loing my duty my hands may bo stealing my cotton at home to trade for liquor at a corner grocery*. I appeal to you to pass lilia bill, and if you don't do it I shall be disgusted with the Georgia legislature. |Langhter.] I feel so much interest in this matter that there's no telling what I nmv ?nv. You como hore and lerntdatn to protect everyboy bul the poor inferual farmer. [Laughle. and applause.] Think of the poor farmer working all the year and not making enough, by George, to do him to Christma*. ?Laughter, j Every limo wo como up with a bill which our people want, some little one-horse lawyer liko some on this door gets up and kills it by saying it is unconstitutional. [Laughter and applause.] Gentlemen, I beg of you for God's sake atid for tho sake of wives and children, pass this bill." [Applause.] The bill passed by 97 yeas to 18 nays. 4. i UM tli ol tin- Opit?m Habit. - I Tim .T..\\t:i of tli< 'opium hat . m 'lijv I udii'.rv i- strikitiirlv j .<.-..:.:-.. i Iii- un urti: olv bi th?} September number ?if the Oit.h-. ||Viii. Till! M'.!.;t ." nf Opj lt!l ?'.lter- itt ! thc rnitfl States ii es'.ima?-l a- a ?f?uarur of a luUii?n fully : >t:r-l|ftb- ( wh ml ar.- , VVUIIIfll Ti..- ill- IIMV ;:i tie- Iff u. tll? j ?tritt; m t!.ly ->i Albany. N. Y. a ta: j sample ni ihe i?prca<l ol'tin-habit, 'i'weii? j tv-livuyears tt?o, willi a population <>t *7i- i . -..i ?!.". annual sale nt opium ia Albany j amounted only t-< '..>. pounds ??bl 375. uum.e? .?( morphia. Now. '.vi:!, a}-.; ula M>-ii "i' I?" .: j" pound* of upturn ami . :>;.Vs> nunc?* of.iiturpb'ia ar.- subi annually in ti.a' ? itv. lr trim tba* mu- b of these . drmr-i--dd i >r uuslbstl u-. but the iUg , est i ve fa-1 remains that '!.? in- rva-e in tin* j population "I AlVmny I,.-- been but .'??. j while the inervase in tb- -ab- ?.f opium ba- J been per ?..nt. ami nf morphia Moo p?-r , (.Ut. Une of the druggfctn "f Albany i? j .? ; led a- saying tba', where, twenty-five ? veitrs ago. be made laudanum hy the gul Inn, iie now prepare* it by the barrel. I'nfor tunately, what i- truii 'd' Albany in tin.- re spect -cums tu be tr ie of th? real of the rotin '.ry. .-.nd there i> loree in th?: writer's suggestion that it i* tillie to regulate and limit the sales of opium hy legislativo en actment. Let it alon-.-, and be fears that "t>|.illili ni'iv, vrv many years, be Used '?-> est?n-.vt-1 v in Amerita .u- i'hina." The Santa Ko passenger train that arrived at Topeka, Kansas, at li. p. m Wednesday. brought intelligence to headquarters that a gang of robbers bad boarded the smoking car Tuesday night it altor dark, at (Jreneda. They blew "out the lights and commenced going through the passengers for their money. A colore 1 I'nited .--tates soldier in the car refused tu give up five hundred dol lars thal he had. ami was -hot by one of the outlaws. In turu tim soldier shot om- of the latter and killed bim. This frightened the others ami limy left with out any booty. - In Calhoun county, ??a., a -ad acci dent happened last thursday. Will Hi van, a you ug farmer, recently mar ried and Bettlet! on a farm given him by bis lather. Crows had rec? tilly been very destructive tn his corn. Thur-dny morning he loaded a shot-gun, and. hid ? himself behind a fence, awaited un tifa Hock of bird" alighted. Ile tired both barre!-. Ile heard a -cream and saw his wife rushing toward him, man gled with shu'.. She wa- walking through thc corn and ?|uite concealed from view. She ru-hed to him and fell dying in bis arms. . - Greasy Creek, in Arkansas, is one of the latest natural wonders which this country can boast of. We have already, in response to those lauds which raise bread fruit ami uianua, produced a spring whose waters are said tu taste like turtle soup ; but now the Kev. .lohn lt. Yeatts, a Baptist divine, is ?muted ns authority fur a-?.ring near Greasy Creek, flowing forty gallons a minute, colored like apple cider, and lusting like apple-jack. He saw hundreds "lying" around the spring, in a state of blissful iutn.xicatiou, laugh ing and trying to slap their bands. The name given to these springs is the Mil lennium Springs; doubtless as signifying that they bring buck the golden age. TUTTIS PILLS mBBHBBBHB INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. j SYMPTOMS OF A T@u3PBB> EJ^gf?o XiQBBof aopetito.NauBca.bowelB ooBtivo, Pain in t^oHqri?3,\y^th a" quIT?onBatt?n in the back prsrFTPain under tho shoulder bl ad e. f\?lae*B"after B tiling, w ita, a dds in - oUnatfimTo ?nortfo? of body or mind} _-ty. w Fluttering of thoTT?art, T?otabofqre the ey oi, Yellow Bkln^ Headache. Beatlesa^ bess at night, higuy colored urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ABE UN HEED EB SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU ri'8 PIJJLS?re especially adapted to ?u. !i..-.i,"i,u[io dose circo ts suchachango of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They In?rense Ibr Appetite, and cause the body n> Take on Vleah, thus thc system ls nonrlihul.nml by thelrTouSs Aetlori.'.n tnt? Digest)? -sn Organa, ELesruIar ft too I a ure pro duced, frito 1. couta. 35 Warra y HU. X. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OJIA Y llalli ? I * X KUM chanced toaOLOSSV ni.ACii hy a application of this DYK. It imparta a uni....J color, acta Instantaneously, -oi l ' ? t)ru.-?!su. ?-i fo-.t by express un receipt ol ||. Office, 3B Murray 8t., New York. (Ur. TITTS n i.-.l tl. ;r ?.iesbi> Urorn.tLa ?sd Ts twfiil Krrrlpt. wlU be Balled mr* ?a apBUratloaJP I>AVID LANDREIH ?Sc SONS, Philadelphia, Pa Columbia and Greenville Railroad. CHANUK OF SCHEDULE. on sod af 1er Monday, Sent. I, ISSI, the passel j KO.r T rains over I he Columbia Bild li reen vir o Rall. ro.t.1 ti ill he mn d illy. Sundays excepted : Leave Columbia A,.ll -Jo u ra Leay?! Alston 1!.Ij 2fi p ui Leave Nc? Lorry. . 1 21 p ta Leave Hodges.:: .vj p m Lesee Helton. r> ttl p m Arrivent lt reen ville. ti .'7 >, m DOWN. LeareGreenville at..l?i ai a rn Leave Bilton.ll .'.7 a rn Lesee Hodges. I 12 p tn Leave Newberry. a 47 j> ni Leave Alston. 4 ir. p m Arrive at Columbia V._. .r> .10 p m AXOERSOX ORA.WH .1 it LUE R1DG2 fi. fi. UH. Leave Iteltuu.,-> RS p in Leave Auderson.,s n p m Leave I'endleton. r, '.'n p tu Leave Seneca Oily c.-.7 '.>o p m Arrive at W.tiliu!;.i. 7 r> ir. DOWN*. Leave Walhalla. j j; a ra l>a/re Seneca I?.3 ?M s m Leave l'ci?'!leti>o.io an & _Q Lealre Anderson.tl 12 a ra /rrlre at Helton.ll ss a m F.XTItA ntAIN KKOSI RKLTON TO ANDER SON-DAILY. ur. I.esve Helton.12.".(l p. ni Arrive al Anderson. l.lOu. m DOWN. Ix-nvc Anderson . :>..'.'. p tn A rt I ve at Relton. i.;>'. p m CONNECTIONS. A. With South Carolina ltallro.it from Charles With Wllnilngtou, Columbia uml Auiriiita from Wiltninctuii and ail point! Nr>rtti lhere<if. With Charlotte^ Columbi a arid Augusta Rail road froi.i t liarlottc an.) all points North lin-roof. P.. Willi Spartanburg, Union and t'oluuiMa Railroad for Spartan! uris au I all ;.i, o? the Sparlanburg ami Asheville Rail* rosd. r. Wllh Atlanta and Charlotte *!; Line Itall wuj for Atlania .nul all Minis South and Weil. i>. With Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Hall way from Allai.la And beyond. K. With Spartaiil.tir^, I nion and Columbi* Hailroad from Snartanbiirgamlpoints on 8|<artanbunj ana Asheville HaiioaJ. V. With South Carolina Hailroad for Charles ion. With Wilmington, t'olumbla nnd Au^uitta H.tllroa.1 for WilmiiiKton and tho North. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Hall road for Charlotte and the North. Standard Tirite used is Washington, I>. C., which Is ftfteeii minutes fa.?t< r than Columbia. J. W I'm- liag Rual A. I'or-it. U#n. Ticket Agent. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R. R. oiiaiul after Sun.lay. .iiine.r., issi. Passenger Train Service On ibis Hoad will tx- as follows : COING i:.\sr. No IO- Mall 17-Express I9-Fast M. Lea, r s. ne? a 9:20 a m S: lu pm ll :2-\ p ni ilOINl! WI>T. So42-Mail I- r.xpre-. 50-Fast M Lea?. >ote.a MlRUl 7.-02 a m Yl~ t ax rollman Sleeping Car service ou train? N?rs. i7 and ls daily, with-.ui cbaage between Allanta Biel NeWYork, ' A POPE, cen'i Passenger Agent. ENGINES, ENGINES THE TOZER ENGINE, WOOD, TABOR & MORSE ENGINE, THE WATERTOWN ENGINE, ALL STYLES. COTTON PRESSES. THE SMITH PRESS-'?-sr ,,A,,,: COTTON GINS, Sample Machine." ?ii lian?.. ????1 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY OF KVF.UY DESCRIPTION. Nothing bul Firat.Clus-.. Prices and term- ?.pul to any KI1W? CL M Machinery in the market. . H voil want lu IJ" stilted, hot h a- t<. utialiiy an?) price TU) . S SULLIVAN *< MATTISON, Centennial ISuihling, lie xl tn ( rayloiiV .lune 14. 1 "-SI H S'ni-iXj AHEAD ? An Immense stock <?t* the Celebrated LOUIS COOK BUGGIES, PHOTONS, &C. Now on hand and arriving. Will not be undersold in any First Class work anywhere, and can furnish any style Vehicle you want. I STILL KEEP A I .VECE STOCK OF First Class Sewing Machines of different kinds. MY STOCK OF SPRBIMC HATS I* complete, having just received a lot of Sample Hats to he sold at WIIOLESALK PRICES. Don't fail '?ill in and see them. Al?-., my stock . f Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Iron, &c, very Cheap, C. A. REED, Agent. Mareh ..I. ISSI STEAM ENGINES. SAW MILLS, THRESHERS, VTVD ALL Itl?N*?* MACHINERY. HA VIN?; accepted the General Agency fm the CELEBRATED HEISER MA CHINERY, consisting nf SELF- R EOF LATINO QUAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER and BAGGER, PEERLESS PORTADLE, TRACTION and DOMESTIC STEAM ENGINES. SAW M 11. LS. and other Machinery, 1 am prepared to lill orders a short notice and on reasonable term-, and guarantee satisfaction. Come told sec me bet?re buying, and remember that cheap machinery is m-t always th a fest and l>c-t. 1?. IT. DIVVEI?, Audei'Mon, i-i. O. April 7. !->-! 30 ly HO ! FOR THE GENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE ! OF J. B. CLARK * SONIL OCR great increase in tra.le the past season has warranted u> in buying the LARGES! and REST STOCK OF SPRING OOODS we have ever otTcrcd to the people r, Anderson and surrounding country. Now. -il! we ask i- i'< r you to call and examine ou Stock, consisting of thc finest and best BROADCLOTHS and DOE SKINS, FRENCH and ENGLISH DIAGONALS Wc have the lamest line of London Suiting and Punt Goods ever brought ti this County. Wc also carry a full stock of American Woolens as heretofore. We are prepared to do Custom Work in thc very latest and best styles, having ii our employ the best workmen that the country nlTords. We guarantee satisfaction. Ou motto; "NO PLEASE. No TAKE." We have also a very large M..ck of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all size: and grades-from the commonest to the lincst- Broadcloth and Diagonal, Coats. Vests ?c. In fact, nnything you want in thc Ready-Made line. Our Furnishing Department i-> simply complete. We ask ?.ny "tie in want of a gnoi SHIRT to bc sure and call on us and gpt tho "Scratch Pocket.' which only needs to bi Been in order to be purchased. Al-?., Gloves of every grade. Silk and Linen Hnndker chiefs. Collars, Cults, Suspenders, Socks ia great abu mian ce, Hats-in fact, anything! gentleman wants, and we do not intend to be undersold. We keep also Several Kinds of First Class Sewing Machines, Which we will -ell ("rom $25.00 to $35.00, fully warranted. Machine Needles, Oil am Farts always in stock. Mr.ehines of any make rej aired at short notice, and charges mod orate. Re sure to give us a cull and see our grand display <>f pretty Coods. ?T. I?. CLARK & SONS, in Centennial Buildina. March '2. ISSI 34 Eim coos timmi THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen different RIIM and kinds. Fiva sizes \r:.tli Etmtnelc'l l: Adapted t< all rcqiilrenieins ami pried to raft all purse* LEADING FEATURES: Double Wood Door?. Patent Wood Crato Adjtutahle Pumper. frterchaiit;*.-.Mc Auto matic Shelf, lt:, f.big Poor,Swinging lUartb Platc. Swinging Kine-Stop, Invertible (Ja* Burning Long Cnwi Piece. Double Rho* Centers, Heavy Ping Cow ra, Illuminated Fin Doors, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc. Cnequalcd in Matertat, In Finish, and in operation. Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltlmoro, Nid. 'NO >- >r. SALE nv J. E. PEOPLES, Amtrr.on. S C. ILTZETW" GOODS I . HILL * CO. HA VF. just received a large lot of all kind- of CHOICE <;oo??* ,- ...tn. L. . - a (lencral Mercantile Store. We make a specialtYof\ioo? R^?l I V'1'1 !" wish a trial to convince the people of thc fact ?oort?, and only i V; E A R E A fi ENTS FOR TH F. CELEBRA T E1 > Crescent Bone Fertilizer" and Acid Phosphate, Which is second lo none, and are aNo Agents tor other STAN DA Till renro , and would respectfully ask thc Canners tn examine ., r ana?v i , LI-{KJ?i making their purchases. 1 ? llr *na,y?? prices before Janis. 1881 HILL. & C'O. RPSwSart^f?? Paten fe? an '-.Chums. ? ?fclWIW W nb HAJl50i?flS?n*? ?*?rt??*Mp with _ nn 3X - P,,fflc * Co., ot Washington, rai .. 'i i - I^parod prosecute promptly I a" claims for Pensions or increase tv J. Ul' undersigned respectfully announce -hms for Soldiers, or the widows it'd cb il to their friends mid customers thal they ,I?n ?fS(*,uicT who served in tho war of have moved lo ' ? n^ ut? n a" w,:lrs-,hr Mexican war. or . . , tbe late war. Also, Bounty, Back Par' No. 'J Henson House, Kcstoration to Pension Boll,' Lani Wa?' Next door South of their old Stand, where PaSts"? l?rUlft S? r-'? ?hey will sell DRUGS al tho lowes! possible Designs and Tr,?, ,'. Mark"""N ^T'^i ggurcs. Seeing , believing. Give ns a ^a?? Jania,-, B'M^N,RE,D.tC0. ^ A. M. R, ,,,,, ^,^f. GUANO AND ACID 1?0 Tons Zell s Ammoniated Bone Phosfl ?:> TONS OBER? ACID PHOSPHAT in, I'Oli SAM:. CALL IN AND GET 1'UICKS ?KFOREm^ NV I. A LS'i II AVK A LARGE STOCK OJ. SUGAR. COFFEE, MOLASSES, BACON, FLOUR and CORN WI i n ?c will ?ell ai Hiv ? KUY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, or on tu? REED, MOORHEAD A ! Man h 1". I>SI t? " M EAGLE AND PH Eft! 3?IH IRIJTJEJ OT BALL SEWING T COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PREPdliEl) HI'J PROCESS USED LY .Yo OTHER 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb. p? Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50. 100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform frier. Invariable BMscountt. ^Sold toy all ?To"fc>T3ers J ASK FOR "EAGLE ?fe PHENIX." USE Np oj THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j U' WAGKNEB. KO.ITM ,v,v", .M,,... lp. W. WAGEHERll ( OITIT Ol'" COMMON M.KAsi. ? WHOLESALE Bj N - |{c,-vc*. I'laliitlir, against Martha Recw-., Grocers ami Liquor D<J| \v. I', lt? .?vi ?, et al., Defendants.-.Summon* /or COTTON FACTOR H r.^v^M/i^VlM^ti.aR.Vv.--. I. A.....-.W. TIRPEXTIXE, BOJI p lieeves. <\ H. Flowers. 1?. A. Greer. J. C. webb. VNn "fa Lawrence Kay, Mr* Ann ?arr. Sarah Kay. Lila ???*.-. .?.",.?.. H Kay ' C Kay. J. C. Allen; .lame? Allen, Jcffer- RICE BEALERs, j?| -.n'Ali-ii rilward Allen, Wistar Allen, .'.ones -? Mien Marv J. Nudger*, rivilla lt?Ker?, I.a?- TT7K keep one of the largest S1"TO renee'Welhorn. Thomas Welburn ami Dorothy VV ever been offered in tbesv^H Smttli: putt* in every respect, and weprm.?JB "WToC an* hereby summoned and required li, au- j fur the trade with any market IntkttH 1 "?or the complaint in this action, a cony of I We have our new t.uiMinc ?mi)&t9 which is flied' in the office of the Clerk of ?he Court | conceded lo be the largest i>rocfnE?H| of Common Pleas, at Anderson <\ IL, S. C., and t., . LOU ut ry, and we have eur Stovt'a^B serve a opv of your answer to ibe said complaint which enables tia to handle gool. :7i^H on thesubscriber al hlsottiee, Anderson C. H., S. C., advantage. within twenty dav.?, after the service hereof; exelu- | our imported \\ ISI --> ami l.lQlfgBM slveofthedav of service; and if you fail lo answer out hy ut direct in Um!, tni nJB thts complaint within the tluieaforcsaid.tlie I'laln? good* absolutely pur.'. Our OLD inp tilt' In this action ?ill apply to th.- <'ourt forthe t amt OLD Nit" CORN WHISKEY bu relief demanded in ihe complaint. i that they require no comment. WM Dated Sentemhei ll, A. I?. ISSU. ; ever, rall attention io "'ir jun JOHS U. MOORF.. FRKNCII BRANDY, SCOTCHu40 i'lallltlff* Attorney. KKY, JAMAICA aud ST. CP.0II| - ! DEIRA; SHERRY and IUBT WISB The Intendants ? ?1! take not iee that the com- . We are prepared to fill Strait til plaint in tin- case i- HW foi ih?' partition and ?li- , quorn, or will scud samplesof SDJ<i*i vlsi.ni ol' the real estate nf S. ll. Reeves, deceased, j in stock. in which they have an interest Tte- -aid estate st'MMKli RE\'ERA<?ES.-Gto*a i unsist* "f "lie tra. I of laud, i..ti tannin: two hun- |.,,In0M Sujjar, Lemon Svriipj. Ui?Tj dnSl and eighty-three acre*, more or less, bmnded //,,,;.,,. VAV w . , "..., hy lands of N S. Reeves, John Smith, and others, '. i /! c..S.-W arc Apiti k 'floated or. water-. ..t Sis and Twenty < reek, in {XS&SSfftB- *"* brushy Creek Township, in the County ol And. . - ."" N?" ?,,r" Agenta. HUI, and State o? South Carolina. AGENTS FOR JOHN H. MOOKK. I'laintttTs Alfy. p,.,.,- u",i p"rk Packers Filed Sept ll. ISSI. Klo?r Mills, sKAi . It. I.. MooKKiiK.tP. Deputy ? e. e. Fal rhank's Scales, Augu?: 4, ISSI i .. stnlt/s Celebrated Tobacco, . .ul lot t's Improved Cotton tm. I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . ??^tii^??^t"1 COCSTY OF ANDERSON. Jules Mumm Champagnes, I Tollt Rock and Kw. j COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Oriental Gun Powder. ... . June ISSI IS Esther Masscv,Plaintiff, against John Herr) Ma- I_ sev. Franklin G. Massey and Lucinda Ragsdalc, | - - -^. - ^ r??.. . _, /Vvvla^o:?;;,^,:"itn',/' I PRICES WILL Tl To tho"Defendant J. F. M. Massev: . ., , 1-j- ^^j. YOI' are hereby summoned and required loan- 1 I \ \ t T I li \ Hy, awer thc complaint in this actlun, a copy of ?* Jj* *? ^ v -m. u? ^ j. iJii which i> filed in th- -Hoi of the i'h-rk of the 104 KI Mi STRFEI, Court of Com mon Pleas, al Anderson C. H.s. c., <'i|igti I'STOV and to set ve a copy of your answer to the said com? v.ia/?svajK.Hi a . - . plaint ..!. th.' aubscrilK'n at Un ir office, Anderson - C. H., S. C., within twenty days after thc service Iridies' Chemise, 50e, TV, ?l.OOJ hereof, exclusive vf th.- .lay r,f KUI h icrvi?e ; and i Ladies Drawers. 50c, T?c.iL?O.t it you fail to answ.-r the complaint within the I ? ".i:..,- ji.:r,. -av, TV ?1 ul Ul time aforesaid, th.- plaintiff in this anion will | -ai !t;", p>>r.>, -"J*. >?*? applv to the Court forthe relief demande.1 in the . Ladies Cmwiis, (Se, ,,.W.?L5f complaint. Ladies' Drc^sinj: Saivjues. Tx.llJ Dated 23d August, A. D. ISSI. I Ladies' Corset t Vivers, .VV.I?tl '.V V- Gents'Sbirts. t.. order, 79c,?J ll. ?,. M I l'l'A 1 . il Tl ft-) fyi.:, Plaintiffs Attorneys ?pi.jo, y_.w caca. [SKA?. J So. W. DANIKLS, C. C. I*. A U.S. " Gents Drawers, ;>t>c tm. - Gents' Drawers, to order,75c.{U Tu thc Defendant J. F. M. Massey : (lents' I'nderslnrts. ?V, fir. ? Take nolle.-that the complaint in this action, $100 ?>1 50 and 4? 00 together with the summons, of which thc forego- s ^ * .," r?niij?? i.'w- iv iV lng s a i ''j.v, waa this .lav ii M in thc office of the M.tnihnp C oliars, 10c, 1.x, -'A. Clerk of the c..ort :.f Commnh Pleas for Anderson | !. obbnn ( oliars. Mc. 15c.>. C.ny. in the State aforesaid on the -'Ith day of ? Linen ('nils, 'JOc, L'.lc arni IV. August, A. D. issi. w. A Great Bargain ! Ltaw lo: ofl li* is SC I PT? \Y from 5c un. Large lot of Itnesf piiintbr? Attorneys. ?>' .?!>. Towels, 5c up. Tot? Augur! -.'), issi ; t? Swiss Linbroiucry, Linen,C?mK?i '-' and Turkey Kell Handkcrchiti it70a ?,ek. $12 a day ai home easily made. C'ostlv wbicb will be sold Clicap. V' .'outfit (rec. Address TRIE A co.. Augusta, Me Polite and attentive Ladies to vc - - j Ladies' Department. THE BEST REMEDY ?r?7S.*;i^? Cheap. KIM: April 21, 1881 ll Diseases of Hie Throat ami Lungs, i STATE OF SOUTH CA? >AvW<z indi.M,use.s ofti,u ? . coi-NTr OF .mm /VYi^liO pulmonary organs I COU HT OK COMMON PU? r?V?Ctej. a safe and reliable I KIIM F. McCarlcy. Plaintif soul .f - i? V i.inclv is inval- ! .lani.-N McCarley, Marv McCr^?M * ""VLLD ' Utllile. A V E lt's 1 llryaut, heirsof 'John Mcful<J ~ V l.'llEl?l? I'n U'ltAl. ""d iiumher unknown, aili A AgM is .uni, II remedy. ! ?straiur of tbe? e?taf of i'^BPM I/?' lt I? . s.i..iitilir ieasc-d. Hef.Mid.iuts.-'."i/vii;-1 "'VB *?MO> . I I ?.i t ?I " I To the Defendants ahove named,t??'^B ? t-oinlii nat iou of tim , McCarley, deceased : . BB ^_^ i... di. mal prnici- X7"(?f are hereby Minimuael.^jBB CHERRY l,,, s "lld curative X answer thu complaint in '7.t*fl| "U 1 i rt ll. >. ..f tim finest is Bled in the office of (he Clerk ilrif's. ebemieallv f(,r Gie saiil Count v, and to serve '^n - U._ mii?.I nf stleh answer to the said complaint.ojil-^B Xm> l.,,W.i Kt., i, nr. *??.? olnco- ftl Anderson C. IL ^JU ititi n.V .... r, , Ji within twentv day, after tbffr^W ""- - ?J'"' :',"''.".'."|i">sl; cliisiveof the "dav of Mirh?nw;??B ? ? ll i . ii II i v, ?md to answer the complaint wilhintt!-"M '?''"1'AP/.D "' ' '. the plaintiff in this action ?i!l?rWVB| ' i V,'l kCll,. "n;N lt strikes at tor the relief demanded in thoc.=?i-(H ?md'all I?ulm..nai v diseases, Dated August ta, A. I?.^?gM . 'H.'?' s. .J o.i-^.i^iuai.Ie^b? I?"*?-! MooannAj^VCtl ? I V. illiyest ibiblrtH lake- it^ readily. Iti To the Defendants: , , "JU itv tonsil* t Ol<l.?j Soro I liront. Take nolie- thal the comp^j'.'jlj t.i nni iiit is. In0ncti7.il, Clergyman's together with ibo Miniiiious ut V; s- i'bi iii.:. \st ltiitii. Croup, nuil lng ls a copy, were flied In the OB?, ^pj Cat ll rill, tin elieels of Avt'.ll's t.iUKItttv of the Court of Common H"???J Pi, : KIM ni . iiiaut.-nl. aud until Itnde.s bounty, In thc Stain of 8o?thC?iw J| ar- niiiiiia: preserved fr,.... serious ill- August, A. D. issi rtVS4wi?J? ne ? Kv ?? timely ami fiiitbful use. It Plalntirs Altorneyi. A?4???C*B : '? ?I '" Kepi ?il limul in every bouse- August is, issi s h'dil for tb?' piotei tb.it it alf..rds in sud- . fm d-nuliueks In AYboopbirr-eouKh nnd Wntipp to CreulW!lE ( onsiiutptioii Iben; is no otber remeily AHOHGU tu _ .ffl s.", ellicacions, soutliitij?. ami beipful. .. , ,n .,. . ";.|nintiif :l *? Low pri?es ure uiituicment?s to irv Zacharias T. raylor, Ilwn"". -M >' n.I Hie mans mixtures cr svrnps, Hacot, Joseph I>. ^ . made ol cheap niid ineffective inirrcdi- dants. r,fl.:-ifl cuts, now niTerwl, windi, as tl., v eon- 1>Y virtue of an ordW??..;"? ?.'.?" nu curativ.mlities, can nfTord 13 IL Hudson, I'restd nc J J? ';>?I> .i|??rur.v relier, mid nie snr.- tu Eighth Judicial Circuit, an 11 r t.SJ d:siip|M.iut tho pntieut. Diseases of tho William IL Tavlor. IICCCAW- Tgm ilironi ?iiul lungs demaiid m live and notified and required toT^^SBI eiieettvi eut '. Is d.u.^?;i?iiis i liieir demands before BO - r?mm exjM'ritu r.tmg with unkiinwu mid cheap ? l??th dav of September ne?, 'ny omdi me?, from thc great liability that so tlicv'will he barral. ,pHiffJ| these diseuses mtty. while HU Iritletl with, \V W. 1U J!1 iH l>ccoiiin de.'idy seated or incurable. Use 'j Avias rjiiF.iiuv I'KcrottAi., and von v."r ,Sm : JM may conridontly exiictt thc liest results. *>' ' ' fl.H " kii.'wledued curative jKiwer, uinnil? V41VB anti is asehenp ns its enreful pr?parai lon Al A Kl) lift x* ? and fine ingredients will allow. Etui- -?- TVM? lo ut physicians, kuowiiif; Hs eomposi- a r.L nersons wanting ^, tint, prescribe it. Tb- test ,.r half a JSJ will du well tu call on rv ? eent.irv bas proven its citrtalnty to euro ^nrlk'?!ll Gradea of Marblf.^B all pulmonary romplnlnts not already V h',n 1 "V ^ ' i warrant5? beyond the reach of hmnan aid. * ^?USS' ,U to sj* PREPARED BY OR. J. C. AYER 8, CO., ??^1? iSSi-J Practical and Analytical ChemUta, rates at the Benson House. . ? Lowell, Mass. Lodging 25 cen DJ. THO?.MjM SOU) EV ALI. Dnt'OOISTI EVEllTWUEIUt. ._ - -_-YfB Greenville Machine Works ?lACHlNEl IRON FOUNDRY, J.M.MATTHf H. M. MACDONALD, Proprietor, BELITOX? S'L." Vf ANUFACTURRR ni AGENT FOR THE Cfl^ -lU. Pulloys, Shaftings. AOH.NJ m , Mill Spindles, m Screws, T?UTTKRWORTH Tfu?^ Mill and Gin Oearinii -1^ rotor, Buckevo ?MO? Saw Mandrils, Cane Mills thc New Economizer.. ?? jfS Iron Railing, Baluster Railing, Mo.n]??r' SPA "i 'iv, liiw % I-ire Uogs, Ac. and (inst Mills, ? otwn ini?]t> Keeps constantly on band n full assort- Condensers ?nd J/f?^rfce???}; inent of Valves and Steam Fittings Machinery. Write ?W KJ^ J 1 rompt attention elven to repairing Steam H?I?alring faith rai > tior.. Engines and all kinds of Machinerv receive prompt stien May Si, ISSI T> ' (?m May4.lt*! l' ^