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A Pleasant Surprise. A young Plan of eighteen or twenty ? student in a university?took a walk one day with a professor, who was com monly called the student's friend, euch was his kindness to the young men whom it was his office t<> instruct. While they were now walking, together, mid the professor was set Icing to lead the conversation to grave subjects, they .-aw a pair of old shoes lying in the path, which they supposed belonged lo a pour man who hud nearly linished his day's work. The young student turned to the professor, paying : "Let us play the man a trick. We will hide his ?hoc*, and conceal ourselves behind these hushes, ami watch to see his perplexity when he cannot find them." "My dear friend," ititswerid the pro fessor,* "we must never amil-e nur-elvc?, at the expense of the p"or. Hut you are rich, and may give yourself a much greater pleasure by mentis of this poor man. l'ut il crown piece, if you ive theiri, in each shoe, ami then we'.wiil hide ourselves." The student, luckily having two crown pieces, did so, and then placed himself with the professor, behind the bu?hc.? hard by, through which they could easily watch the laborer, and see whatever won dei or joy he might expr?s*. Tito poor man soon linishcd his work, and came across the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes. Willie lie put on his coat, he slipped one fool into one of Iiis .--hoes. Keeling some thing hard, lie stooped down and found the crown. Astonishment and wonder were, upon his countenance. He gazed upon the crown, turned il around, and looked again and again ; and tuen lie looked around on all side.-, but could see no one. Now lie put the money in his pocket, and pro ceeded to put on the nthier ahne ; hut what -.va-ins astonishment w hen he found the o'.lur crown! His feelings overcame him. He fell Upon his knees, looked tip to heaven, and uttered a loud unti fer1, en I thank-giving, in which he spoke of his wife, sick and helpless, and his children who from some unknown hand would he saved from perishing. Tito youiig man stood there deeply ? ItM .d, and with tears in his eyes. "Now," said the professor, "are you not much better pleased than if you hud played your intended trick ?" "Oh, dearest sir," answered the youth, "you have taught me lesson now that I ni I never forget. I feel now tho truth of the words w hich I never before under stood?'It is hitter to give, than to re ceive.' " A Hashful Man. Senator Sebastian, of Arkansas, was a nativo of Hickman county, Tenti. <? one occasion a member of Congress was lamenting his bash fulness and awkward, ness. "Why," said the Senator from ltackcnsack, "You don't know what bash* fulness is. Let mo tell you u story, nod when I get through i will stami you the bob if you don't agrie that you never knew anything about basi, fulness and its baneful elicci?*. 1 was the most bashful boy West of tho Alleghamo*. I would not look at a girl, much less spenk to a maiden; hut forali I fell ilespetntcly in love with a sweet, beautiful neighbor girl. It was a desirable match on both aide*, nnd the old folks saw the drift, and fixed it tip. I thought 1 should dirjust think ing of it. 1 was a gawky, awkward country lout about nineteen years old. Shu was an intelligent, refine 1 and fairly well educated girl in the coin try, a id at a time when the girls had superior ad vantages, and therefore superior in cul ture to tho boys. I fixed the day us far as I could havo it put off. I lay nwake in cold perspiration as the timo drew near, and shivered with ng.::?y as I thought of the terrible ordeal. The dreadful day came. I went through with tho program me somehow in a dazed, confused, mechanical sort of way, liko an automaton booby through a supper where 1 could eat nothing, mid through such games ns "possum pie,' 'Sister Pinche,' and all that sort of thing. The guests one by one di parted, and my hair began stand on an end. iteyond the awful curtain of Isis lay the terrible un known. My blood grew tv' I and boiled by turns. I was ina fever and then in no ague, pale ind flush by turns. I felt like fleeing to the woods, spending the night in the ham, having for the West never to return. I was deeply devoted to Sillie. I loved her harder than a mule can kick; hut that dreadful ordeal?I could not, I dared not stand it. Finally the last guest was gone, the bride retired, the family gone to bel, and 1 was lelt alone?horror of horrors, ahme with the old man. ".lohn," said he, "you can take that candle; you will find your room just over this. Hood night, John, und may the Lord have mercy on your s nil," and with a mischievous twinkle of Iiis tine gray eye. the old man left the room. I mentally said. "Amen" to Iiis "Heaven help you," and, when I heard him close a distant door, staggered to my feot und seized the farthing dip with a nervous grasp. I stood for some minutes contemplating my terrible fate, and the inevitable nuil speedy doom about to over ' whelm me. I knew tant it could not be avoided, mid yet I hesitated to meet my fato liko u man. I stood so long that three love letters had grown on the wick of the tallow din. and a winding sheet was decorating the sido of the brass can dlestick. A happy thought struck me, I hastily climbed the stair, marked tho position o? the landing and tho door of tho bridal chamber. I would have died before I would have disrobed in that holy chamber, where awaited me a trembling and beauti ful girl, a blushing maiden, "clothed upon" with her own beauty and modesty, and her snowy robe dr. nuit. I would maki? Ilio usimi preparations without, blow out the light, open the door and friendly night would shield my shrinking modesty and bash fulness and grateful darkness at least mitigate the horror of the situation. It was soon dono. Piep { .rations for retiring were few and simple it. their characters iu Hickman, altogeth er consisting in disrobing, and owing to tho scarcity of clothing in those days man was somowhero near tho Adamic state wii-m ho was prepared to woo sweet sleep. The dreadful hour had come 1 wasreudy. I blew out the ligb*, grasped the door knob with a dea'.hly gripe and a nervous clutch ; one mom >nt and it would bo over. Oue mouiont aud it wasn't over by a blamed sight. I lenpnd within, mid there around glowing hickory fire, with candil-s brightly burning on ine mante! and bureau, was the blushing brido surrounded by tho six lovely bridesmaids. ? At Faro, Dakota, on Wednesday last, just after the close of a circus per formance, a. lingo boa constrictor aud python made their escape from their cage, and, not having been fed for two or three days seized upon a young camel and crush d it to death in an instant. One of ti em wont for a beautiful Indiar, antelope, aud would have killed it in a moniere, but a number of circus men came t6 the rescure with pitchforks und g?-?:?*lH ami drove the serpent into a cor ner. Jer.uie Hickey, the young girl who acts as snake charmer, and has charge of the monsters, was summoned and struck tho largest enako twice with her whip. Ue darted furiously at her, twirled him self around her, and in a second or two would bave crushed lier in hie coils, as he had the baby camel, but with great Eresence of mind she drew tho long, keen uife she always carries for such emer fencies, and cut tho huge reptile iu two. t was a narrow escapo, and the girl was greeted with a round of applause when . she came into the ring later. We know, from experience St. Jacobs Oil will cure rheumatism.?Peor?a (///.) I'-cortan. Ca ? Win a rk i:; (Ikekxvii.i.k. Cadet Wliituker arrived iti t li in city late ou Saturday night, nud on Sunday ihn Rev. Midulcton of the Methodist Cliureli announced that lie would lecture on Monday evening. I.a-i night tin re ?us a fair audience in attendance, the majority of which was composed of colored peuple, An admis sion fee id fifteen cents ivas charged. The famous cadet was iiitroiiuccd by the Hev. Middle'..n. He i- of avcriig? height, bright mulatto, with freckles upon bis lace, which are nul observable at a distance, lia- a light moustache, drus-scs neatly and carries himself re markably well, Iii?* impo-iou which he producid upon his auditors i* very favorable, a- he i^ quite ijooil looking and has :: -Ira ig ht huu ml, intelligent ami honest way ol impressing liiiiKclf. The subject oi hi- lecture wttsj "Color Lines al West 1'oint." He hr-gati his remarks by saying I hat bo had bei 11 accu-cd of introducing politics into fi ? lecture, lie 'did not hesitate to -ay thai all the ills that had been hollered ?iy Klipper, Smith, himself and other cadets was while West l'oint was governed by llepuhlieuus, lb denounced "Iloss <.?rant," " l ia i I Hayi and "accidental Arthur," and said they all "winked" :.t Jie ?? - of ihr colored cadets. The speaker si id that iiucc his residence in tin- North he had formed a very dillerciil opinion ol tin' people there than when lie livid io South Carolina. The speaker tin referred m ?!? tail to | Iiis ca-iu at Wert l'oint .'imi spoke in ;:? | digtiaiil lerms "I the four yen- of o.-.tia cisti and injustice which be had borne. The drops ol blood from Whitakcr would not he forgotten mid w<iu 1?I forever slain ilo administrai inn "! Arthur. It would he found in s'j ihat ibis matt?i w.i- n it dead, t Jen. ScliolioM mid a de tective had tried for 11 ou ra to make him "cotilc.-s," hut as he was iiiiioceul he could not do il. 'l'in- speaker had no complaint to make of the South or of ( ireenville. The journals ami peoplo here liad been kind lo hi He was wedded to no party ami in ten* ed to bat lie for his rights with the ril cation he possessed nod be was sun? In would v. in him a place in life. At the conclusion of his .-pi celi tin- cadet wascmiglallibili d warmly. fj'/r? ?ritte S< mm. Di-nuil y * n?? Lai?y <? ?i ku Tii/.\i;i.s.?"May I open the window for you, Miss?" politely iui|uireil a gentle man of a young lady on tini Northern Pacific road, as hi- saw her lugging at a sash thai hail not reeovOrcil from the preceding winter. She glared al him a moment, and gave > reluctant cousent. "Kolks can't be too careful w ho they speak to or accept favors from," she re marked after a long pause. "That's very true," replied the gentle man quiet ly. "Aro you a I los ton druuimei ?" she. in quired. "No, 1 am noi,'" ho answered. "A hold clerk !" "No, not a hotel cleri;." "I am glad of that," suit! she. ' I never let a drummer or a lintel clerk speak to inc. Maybe you're an actorV" "No, not an actor V" "Thai's first class," she exclaimed, show ing her dimples and becoming more and more confidential. "If an actor nhould speak lu me I'd die. What is your business?" 'l'in a barkeeper, and I'm traveling West to got a Territorial divorce from my wife," explained the gentleman. "Oh, l'in so ghie! ?" giggled the girl. "Reach down my satchel ; there's a bot tle of whisky and a pack of cards in it. I'll play you an odd game of California Jack for $5 a corner. I ?ke to meet gentle men, and I know 'em when I sec 'em. Ask that bald headed duller across there if he's got. a corkscrew, will yon V ? Chicago Jtcrattl, The way to i real a man nf doubl ful credit is to tako no note of him. ? A good thing to have, especially in hot weather -A cool million. ? Girls often kiss caci) oilier not be cause hoy like lo do it, luit to latitai i/o the boys. ? The lile of a Incoinoti vois only Uni ty years. This is another warning to in veterate smokers. ? drunken Denver burglar blunder Hit into bis own house and robbed himself of watch ami ?711. ?-The host description we have ever heard of a slow man was that In- was too slow III get Olli of bis llWII W.'IV. ? John ask- : ' Wnat is eternity ?" Did you ever write a letter liiyour girl, John ".' Well, eternity is w aiting for her to answer il. ? A mortal enemy of ihc cotton worm has turned up in Mississippi. It is reddish looking spider, and attacks ami kills large nil in hers of the worms. ? "What, have you boon doing since 1 last saw yon ?" "I've been attending a course ot free lectures." "A course of free lectures ?" "Yes, I was married a week after we parted." ? Tho Slate D?mocratie ticket of Tex as contains tho naino of but one native Texan. Of the other nomi neos three aro natives of Kentucky, one of Georgia, one of South Carolina and one of Tonnes ?ce. ? No one need feel so bad about the American round dance. Tho must popular dunce in Hungary is uno in which every man hugs two women nt once, and Hun gary is getting along right sinarl as a country. ? A bibulous gentleman was intro duced to a ladv who hud been represented to hi m us quito a talented nrlist. He greeted her by saying: ' Understand, madame, that yon paint !" She started, blushed deeply, and, recovering herself nfter a lew seconds, said, with as much acidity of tone and style as she could command: "Well, if I do paint, I don't make any mistake and pul it on my nose." ? A Derry clergyman, Rev. A Fulton, vouches for tho truth of the following: (Jucslioning some children in a Sunday .school, a few weeks since, ho asked one of them, an intelligent little boy, Who was the wickedest man mention ed in tho Old Testament? Tn his sur prise a ready answer came, "Moses, sir* "And why Moses?" inquiied the clergy man, in amazement. "Cos, sir, he broke all the ten commandments at wunst." ? The Republicans of South Carolina uro to fuso with the O roen backers ; in North Carolina, with tho nntl-l'robib'. tionists ; in Indiana, with tho l'rohibltioii lata ; in Virginia, with tho Hopiidlation iKts; in Tonnosseo, with the Stato Credit peoplo ; in Arkansas, with tho Low Tax party, und in Goorgia and Texas, with tho Indnpendonts. Certainly, a party of most olastio principles,?Mobile Register, ? Wi'ho.it tho assistance of the colored voto, Pennsylvania would bo comfortably Domocratio on a square party Issuo. Iii Altnona, a colored man, as Ilio champi on of bis people, sought u Legislativo nomination. Ho received 19 vntoa out of 1 ? in the ?onvoritiotl. Another colored delegato wan rofused udmiituiico to the Convention. The colored votera threat ened to go over to the Democracy, but their Republican wbito bosses laiigb at their pretense. ? Georgia la progressing in its agricul ture as well as in manufactures. The cef'mated corn crop this year is 85,000,000 bushels, which la nearly double what it was last year. Tho cotton crop increased from 473,034 bales iu 1870 tn 811,308 bales in 1880, and there has boon a steady iu creaae in tire minibor of nearly all kinds of farm animala. peculiarly gratify Ing feature in tbe agricultural condition of tho Stato la the multiplication or small farms. In 1870 there wore GO.tVO farms in the State; in 1880 there were 138,020. The largest proportion of farms aru between 100 and 600 acres, and tho next largest be* tween twenty and fifty acrea. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soronoss of ihe Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth. Ear and Hiact"c,'io, Frosted Foot ir.d Ears, and all other Pains and riches. itnfitr ni?. mii ur i r/?riij> Ulti'tnul i?t Hi" u.| irvii- y 1:1 cvi-ry mm .u!J.rin;? . I unitive JJI f ;!? Hfl PfWMtVll li ? mi fr, mire, It. ui <l> A trial ?m tulle.?z .tiny ? I 0 1 nli j"titi ' an ? h dal ? lurectloiii In Elet?n l.ati(rti?(t'?. BOLD BY ALL DB?OOI8T8 AND DKAJ.;;:'.? IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER Sc CO., Ualttmore, ., V. 8. A. F ) IV KKSITY, GREENVILLE. S. C. rpiij-: -,. s.- will ?.?>?.. s. ptembci EXPENSE* l'EIt TKjlM. Academic l?i I' iltlm.li!.?J'l In >- ' ? 'olii-.'i ito l)i'|iurlincili. Ml jo m Kor lit 11 ' imi ;?| |?1 fin < 'in iiiar I?? <?. M ANLY, ('resident, or "in ' ". II. T. ? " ?' ?K. Si i ri larv. Aug .M. lssj ' ; I Somothing New and Good. V- ATIo.NAIj Val vi; nini Cylinder ?II.. k Cheaper timi |.*? ic?r l Inni liitluw. ?o. h Itili siipplv ? : l'i-; ? kes MA i'HIM.KV OIL. ? I ?iIsi . ? on limiti ^eventi Si ? ?.;? ?"! EN'ilNES. jusl repaired nini in -.. . ..: 1er, ivi ili-li I will soll on rciisi nable li rm? . . IM Y V KU, Amici-Min, S. < Aug .'.I, I .vej I XfOTIGK TO l'ltHIHTOKS. * Ily viniio i>l nu ? ?.: n-l ? Ii. Kruscr, nil ii?rsuiix havim; demands against tin- ICstul ni .Salite l'avis, ?\? eased uro hereby repined In ?*.- :? .? > their dem inds against said Sai,:-- Mavis before u.ir before lin- Il nth ilnv of 11, lulu r nexl W. W. Ml M I'll ULYS. Muster. Aug Jl. Issj ? GEORGE E. PRINCE, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. .\M)i:kso.\, s. r. A' I.L Itu.siiics-i [ironi . i: Willi h'cl in ( Viitcntiinl Building. Aug IT, I-sj itly ut tended ioI 'nmiuissio ?DGEH COLLEGE, WAlil l ALIiA, S. O. FACI LI . It kv. F. *. . . . , I>. D., President. Itkv. .1. It. Itu.kv, I). I?. lti-.v. II. Stuonii, a. M. IMtnp. Wii. S. Monm:. r 1111 next Hi don commence* September i -Jl. issj. English. Classical and Soi cntil'ie (Ourses. Military drill. Tuition $10 per annum. Hoard i-i private families fl\) per ninnili. I .Heated al the biso of tho jilite lUdgn Muuntaiiu, the climate i- un surpic-.scd. l'or further itif rinatimi or cat alogue address an iiientliero!" Hie Kricultv. 1?'. I*. MULLA LI. Y, 0.1? , I Vif ideili.' Aug Jl. Is--' :? TUTT'S a DISORDERED liver is THE BANE of tho proaor.t Roueratton. It la for tho UurcTof thhi dispos? mei ita attendants. b?ck-H"EAl) ACH E, ' BH.I??S?ESb; DYS PEFSI?. ?OKSTIPAnoy, T?LE8. etc, that TD TT 8 Pll.?.fi have grimed a \yorld-\vi7Je reputation._tJo itomr.iiy hn? ovor Vco? ?mc-'vcri'd that acte_eo gently on the diRORtiv? ?f]o;ixnBiVlV?OK_^om viKor to aa iTmllato ?ooJ_A? a natural "result. tBo orvous"?ysteni Te uraced, tbiTTk?UBcloa ni- e Developed, and tho Hod y Kobuwt._ Olilllca ?nei Povor, . : . u I'lantrr at Bayou Barn. Lo., sayo: Uy plQj-.'.-ii'.'M !u tu a mnlarlal dlatrlot. For ritrai y.-nrn 1 eould :iot uaUe haKa crop on acumini crblllou.? ?1! ? ^? a chilla. I wu nrarly .?:,.. ..ur..?..'! u non I b.-civn the uan cf TUTf'S IMI.l.H. Thu ronult wan marvoloua: my l*boroi ? nor limonaio hoarty ned robust, acci 1 Ha?? heti ? fjrtlior trouMo. 7 '? rt>??e re tin-niKortrwlL.lr*>r,rlenn?s tli?> ii!.>?. '. l'ii.Uk pulwiinu tiitrnom. and Mt;>" Il>e '...?e. ? .-/i U> e. ir itaturaOty, \TtUl ?mt tviJir.li Liiii:i..ran ? > vrell. Tf? l??lr ici.iiuy iVil.-?y, tui?ty?ui will arain u ti.".-tt:iT tHn*?t?t*t*. Vlaronunllod?. l>uro >1 ?^>?? -? |: ?.???? '??, ned .Sound E.Ivor. S Vir? , ?iii -nu. ? ?.... er-, trr? T?ltrray NC, M. V. Wirf 1ST r * 11 io us clinnirptl to a Oi.os.sy ; ? .-ifplli-ntuin of trita Ora. It r:i! (Dtur.nii.l aetR tnstantanoouitly. ^ii.t.-:, t:r nt-:it ty oxprose on receipt ?la* ? : " ? * m.Ai ? ?.? f. > Impatu . indu .. . . !:ii?. of On.- Dollar. Office, tir? Murray Street. Now York. (itr. 1 ? J'fi ' . of a a ?' m/lfrMIMflon un?I tnefnl Itcceipt* IIISAT>QUAltTlt:ie8 For R ible Dry Goods. A H. TOW EUS CO. hereby nil xj.? n.mnee that they have full line of Staple Orr Goods. June l,*18?a ??! Shoes and Boots. WE ask particular attention to our Loots and Shoes?Hay State and T. Miles & Sons. We warrant them not to rip, and not to have any wood or pastehonrd. A. i>. TOWKUS ( . June 1, IS82 W SAWING NOTICE. EVE It Y one wauling logs sawed ?-an have it done promptly at my Mill. Oconce Lumber, in any quantity, dried and dressed, constantly ou hnnd. A. IL OSDORNK. July 13, 1S<2 _ T^TOi lOK TO CUBPITOItS. ?H All person." bavin* demands against the Estate.of A. 1>. H.nvlan. deceased, are hereby not i lied to present them, properly pro von, to the undersigned within the lime prescribed by law, and thiw Indebtetl to make pay nient, THOMAS M. BOWI.AN, Ex'r. Au r 81, I8S? 7 3 Bargains. A HO A INS in DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, Ac, for 1'? days. Wo tnko stock from 18tb to l?lst, und wish to reduce stock. Give us a call. A. H. TOW KS A CO. ^_Aug 8, 1HH2_3_ Timothy Hay. CHOICE* Timothv Ilnv, for sale by A. ?. TO WE US A CO. Juno 1, 1882_40 _ Flour. PERFECTION I Hot in the market. Also, lower grades. A. B. TOWERS CO. Will Open Oct. li, IHH?S. CloriWH <> STI'DY General H< ?ene?, j ? #;hu?ii?'H and Engineering, frinii ture, Classical Course. Latin Coime. l'A iti'I I. COritflF.S m .? ih Stud [ivi, Practical M ut hemat?e?, Practical Agri ii 11 il re Sncli-ni-- admitted tu any ? '< .11 r- ?- fur li idi they ar. prepared. Iion l'rtM*. Anniiul 1? .if f.ir repairs1. IC<>uril. in private lumhic.-.troni $12 lo fio a inondi. IIciil buard in ?ncss??s at from I ? tu $'<?. tiri' expense*: need noi exceed fl.'.i: itiKlit noi i<? exceed <l"'?. l'Or further information address liLN.IAMIX ?LOAN, .- '.ni' F?cil It v. Cwintiihiu, . ?'. \ ? 21. I-S_' ti tin: "sta\i>.\ i>" ORGAN! .Mailc by I'fimthct A (o., ful' Sale ONLY by J. A. DANIELS. <y\\ . need h. ?v eomiiiiMclaiiOu. For 1. (ivlim'Uiial.i of tln-ir ?.\?.?.? ?.- ? ? ami superiority, I '.\i? r?fer ymi lu the owi?crs if hundreds of them a!! over Anderson I huy'theni al ih? F.l.'turv ??;? ca.-ji. ami ? .\ a:..I WILL sell Ih -ili l'A . li.-ap. r than Ihr same Organ ivas ever sohl heibre. I sell I he same Oo;an 1"?? ?.jT.i?O that liai been selling |.?r sTAUi; Write to me fur cuts ami pi ?ees, ur call ai.'l .- them. .1. A. DAN ILLS, KmIu.-?vc Agent fur A1 elei sui Co. ; ? lu. 1 --J I Buist's, D. M. Ferry's, Hiram Sibloy's, Johnson, Robb?ns & Rcid's FRESH SEEDS tilMPHON, ilo k m, CHEAP KOK CASH. Pit" We will nut he undersold, l'eb Hi. ISsJ 'M IMPORTANT NOTICE; rpilK Nub* ami .unis .. . K. A 1 .1 . .si l.I.IVAN a-rl . K. St'L LIVAN ( ). an- in my hands l'or collvc liim. ! ;?:;:;;; .: give longer indulgence. The nliove liriiis iiiu.st he ceiiliil it(i mi ur before the first of November, I8S2. .1. 1 '. si i.i.ivan, Survivor. Au a i". :sm y. "3 ? S g ^5 > 35 ? 1. G ? OS j fe ^ O Q * 5 y G ri 3 3 t.J 2g Q 3 w o l> H > hrj ? S fe ^ ?? Q 2 H Hi o co MOTHER'S FRIEND! One of Ilio greatest cum'urt-s to thor.e expecting to be couf?iicd l.s a remedy upon w hieb Implicit coo* fldencc can be placed-one that will produce safe and quick delivery?one that will control pain and aborten the duration of labor. SueU Is "Tun - lu'e KuiENn." Try It and see what A Blooelng it is to Suffering Female*. This Liniment when used two or three weeks be fore confinement, produces o wonderful effect, cruising * very easy nud quick labor, with compar atively Utile ?1:1111. and leave* the mother In a con dition to recover quickly-or tn other words to havo a good getttnn up. Under Its use. labor will ordina rily oceupy iiiueli less thun tho usual time,and the suffering be diminished beyond expren-.lnn. The condition fur which ibis remedy Is offered la of auch a character us to fnriild a long array of cor tlfleatcs. Those Interested In Its use are respect fully referred toltiu hundreds who liuvo used It. READ THE TESTIMONIALS : I mmt earnestly ontrcat every female expecting to bo coutlncd to uro tho '"Tub Miitukb's Fuiknu." Coupled with this entrent , I will add that duringu largo obslctrlcal prnetu-o (forty-four years); I have never known It to faU to produce a safe and quick delivery. H. J. HOL VES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. A lady from one ot tho couultc9 of Middle Geor du. wlm II?; h??G flCil?lg t*Z ~idTT?TG ? *? > years, writes! "I havo disposed of all The Moth tuja Fiiirsuyou ?nu me, nud I am DELHI HTED WITH. IT. In every lus lance where It has been used It-i otrects bave bien all that I could ask. I CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLKSBINU." A gentleman:writes: wife used your - Eii's Pbidnd at her fourth confinement, and her testimony Is that abe passed through itwlfhonc brlf of thonoflurtnKof either of her former con?no menta, and recovered from it In much lees time, she also recommended it to a lady friend who w:.i about lo bu m fined for tho flrst timo, and bdo savs: IIAVE NKVKR 8HEN AN V ONE PA*m tu non.11 tu!? ORKAT TtlAf, WITH SO uucu 8E AND BO V.ITTL1.'BVKI'EIIINO.* ? The names ut all these, aud many others, can bo had by calling at mv office. 1 invilii; hail dio foregoing remedy ? . TkhtkdIu Atlanti, and vicinity, I now offer It to my patrons an possessing sup* "lor merits. I am permit? -d atwi tn refer to tho followlnc well known citizens o? Atlnuta: C.H. Newton, Wm. M. Crumley, Jr., W. A.Oreggand I). Bain; all of ?tum are ready to testify to tho merita ot the prepara tion. Prlcu tl.50 per bottle. Prepared by J. BRAD FIELD, SoleProv'r. Atlanta, LTCorgla. For taie everyxcKrre. MASTEFS SALE. STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * Ahbeti??on County. Cburj of Qmnum Pleas. Mtisou Kay, Plaint i IT, ngalnst J. Q. E. llran yan, et. al., Defendants. PURSUANT to an order of sale from bis Honor B. C. Prrssley, Preaidiiig J., dated Juno SO, 188S, ] will (mil at Ander son, S. G., nt public ontcrv. to tbn hiulirat biililer. on 8ALED.VY ("Monday, 2d") IN OCTOBER next, tho Tract of Land de scribed in the comp]-.int. to wit: ON Tit ACT, Containing one bumlred and lifly-cight acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Me~ gnret Lomnx, .1. M. Litimer, J. N. Shirley and others. Sold ns the Rea] Kstate of Maliss? Kay, deceased, for partition among ber lo irs. Terms of Salti?Cash. W. VV. HUMPHREYS, Master. Sept , 1882 _s_4 orn ej j'i j ;- 7--WNGofCjiiuiii Ir re I un ti U felini cd tuprortu?tHtt found tu m? olAcr KXlll.VXS in lk* teorH. Vor Pamphlets aud Prie* l ui. fjlio fur HAW Mil.I.si, i.l.tr?ts THE ATLTMAN .'- TA TUR < .. Minisrld. Ohio. Molasses. (IIIOICK and Extra Choice N. O. Molas j ses, ami severi1! oilier gradea. A. 11. TOWKHS & CO. Juno 1, 1882 4!i TOWNSEND'S 3111,1, HAS increased its caiuicitv so-as to do GRINDING and GINNING at one timo. G inni tig carefully nini promptly dune, on as reasonable terms a? any Gin iii tho County. Grinding on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday?linei round, sweet meal. Merchants may depend upon nlways bote g able to get meni nt tbo Mill, if the corn can be bought. J. H. TOWNSEND. Aug 81,18*2 7 THE SAVANNAH VALLEY RAILROAD II AS taken u -h start, orni w.rk will be resumed in n few Jay?, niel thus th. i l reu m of many >>{ our <?ti/.-n- will proba bly hi; accomplished in time to move lb? next crop. In the meantime our firm ?S BOUND Togo "H in !- ;?? ?'! woik i?f maintain?Hi: its tei>uiati< ?? lo? l*ri?'CM niel I air IbeuIliiK. In ? im ?picie-y we il< ter mini Attend ? all < oin|?elilion, uml by l.ii-l ?. ani HONEST ItAHWAINS we BUILT a ' traile that we are not only urotid of. but for wliii we lake ibis np|M?rlunlty lo thank our mai.y customers. During the eniiiiU'.Summerwe anticipate ke?r|?ing in Si. . : t.enciul llcrchaii ?lise, unii m e AU menus we advise ti. in iieeil of Fremii l?oods*, <;<>o(l (? (Ik and (?ootl l?nrgains io < all on BROWN BROS. April ito, i HART & COMPANY, 1 i IF !><( ASM'F ICS FOU DANIEL ?RATT COTTON G i J S, THE BROWN COTTON GINS, FF.F.DF.Itg A <ONI>FXSFIt*?. Krlioliold's Cotton Press, i;n(;im:s and oin of.ahino. si a ti: aoexts fok li I : M T>'r?4 W PRE A l>fSTS? A Pulverizer ami dirt combined. Disi rib ules Manure. Cotton Scisi, Muck, Marl, eve. evenly in drills <>r broadcast. F.vKitY Machine Wariiastiu?. AOKNTS FOB L. T. GRANT'S PAT. FAN MILLS, BORRALL CORN SHELLERS. KOB SALIC uix iinisTLEs, HA HITT mutai, . a, mu ?. stoxes, vi 'Ks, a-c. AGENTS FOR Thus. Bradford's Corn, Wheat and Feed Mills. HART & CO., .Tune Iii, 1SS-J CHARLESTON, S. C I s lv New Advertisements. mm. Till: AdONlKS OK BILIOUS COLIC, the In descrihahlc pangs of 'Chniiiic Indigcsllun, the debility nini inculili ?ti?jmr reuniting frulli a cosiive lcil.it, may he certainty avoided \<y r?gulai dig Ilio system with ihat agreeable alai refreshing stati il.tnl .-paratimi,Taiiuani's Skltzkk Apkiuknt. PROCURARLE AT ALI. DHUC.l.lSTS, THOMAS FENN SR & CO., COTTON Commission Merchants P. O. BOX 2400, No. 134 Pearl Street, New York. iliberal Advances .Made on Ship ments Cotton. Having been established in Hu- Colion Business for the pani twenty years, wo feel ourselves com puten! lo give satisfaction in the handling uf Cot t.'ii consigned t? us. September I, lss-.?. $20.000 In legitimate, Judicious speculation hi rain, t'ro risiuu* ami storks on mir perfected plan, yields ?uro ini.iillily profits lo lar>;>. and small in vectors, address, for full (?articulan, li. . KENDALL co.. Coin'n. Merchants, 177 A 17;? l.a Sallo St., Chicago. HI. _ HANOVER ACADEMY, VIRGINIA, TAYLORSVILLE P. 0. . I*. JONES, . A., Principili. I Tin. - ??jccAt.. sk?siosi a s CT .M m. I: ?7TII. [(SPECIAL PROVISION - YOt'NU BOYS.) Send fur Catalogue. K?NKOR E XJNIVER81TY SCHOOL 11. . HTKODE(Malh. Medalist . \ a.,) prin cipal, l'ri-i.r.raiiiry to University of Va. Chargea moderate. Session bcglus September 7. Kor Cir cular address Principal. Aiuhontl, Va. ' D?T STRONG'S FILLS. The Old, Weil-Tried, Wonderful, Health Renewing Remedies. Strong** 1'ectorul Fill* inauro hearty appe potlto, good digestion, regul?t ily of the bowels. A nun remedy for Coldi and Rheumatism. A pre cious boon to delicato female*, toothing nnd bra cini*, the nervous system, nnd giving vluor and health in every fibre of the body. Strong's Kuiintlvo l'ili for tho I.?ver. A speedy cure for Liver Complaint, Regulating the llowclt, I'urlfylDg the IMood, <lean.iln? from Ma larial Taint. A perfect cure for Sick Headache, Constipation ami Dysooml?. ? by ic??iug druggist*. For circulars nud almanacs, wi'h full particu lars, address llox iJ-V), New York Citv. MEDICAL STUDENTS.??fK formation, address the I>enn of the American Medical Collego, St. Louis, lieo. C. Fitter. ?i. I)., 1110 Chambers St. I,.iuI.?,, Mo. ADVERTISERS! 'nd for our Selec. List of Lo cal Newspapers. (Jeu. P. R?weh A Co., 10 Spruce St., N. Y._ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. cocxrr op axdkbsox. COURT OK COMMON PLICAS. Samuel A. Hutchison, Plaintiff, against J. R. Rur lon and Aleck isi.nl:, ln-fundauts.?o'ummoiu /or Iitlitf?Complaint not ?fermi. To the Defendants J. lt. Hui ton ami AL-ek Ulark : A'Ol* are hereby summoned and required lo an 1 ?wer the complaint in ll.ia action, a copy of rblob is filiti iti the office of the Clerk or die Court ot Commun l'leaa, st Anderson C. H., S. C., and to serre a copy of your ansuer to the Raid CoMpHintou the tuusenber al his office, Anderson?'.IL, S.C., ? it Iii h twenty dnyi after the serrlco hereof, rxclu llveoflbeday of service; and If sou fall to anxwer this complaiut within the li-neatOrrsalil.the l'lalu tin in tl.ls action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 8, l&tt. WM. 8. BROWN, DlalnliOa Attorney. To the absent Defendant J. R. Rurlon : .Take notice that the ohJccOf Ihe isjmplalnl in this action Is for the forerlosure of a mortgage ex ecuted by you in favor of said I'lalutirT on the Sth day of February, ISM, on the following Real Properly, to wll: All that Tract of I.mi.l, situate In said r.iuni , im waters of WUmiii's Cre.?).?, oon tahiinp flny-lhree acres, more or Iras, and bound ed by lan.lt of C. A. Rurion.O. F. Iiurmn and nth August it, sns> WM. P. BROWN, Plaintiff's Attorney. 4 6 PLANING MILL. MUTI KS building new bouses would vY- f cal 'ind sec M ay field . ?Hll d,c lllue Hidge Vurd wW w? an be found at any lime. , ' ! ,|n}| kinds of Lumber for sale-dressed ami out -and all kinds of Njjfjj P move our M lo any part of the tomi f, r , "ullicicnt amount of lumber, -?ices tu suit the times, an 1 Katisfaetion '"Ma??lw'1 MAY Fl Kid) A DODI). Au/u.-t .'5, 1S82. :i .'mi Hardware. . of Hardware. The; best KKK? Lt TTKILS and filler Mills. Agenta for Braman ?V iWs ;bnitation aw Mill:. Threshers und Cleaners, Cane Mills ami Kvuporatnrs .My taw, Hj June I. If.--' .j'l_ Hats, Hats. A I CLL line or Kelt, Wool und St raw J\ Hat;-. See our Mackanaw Hats. A ?. TOWKKS A CO. June I, !? **>- W. HOW TO SAVE MONEY ! IH \,, buy t!..- It. si Groceries. Confectioiie .?* ' Not i. .os, Cigars, Tobm-co, Ac from inc. 1 buv and sell Country Produce, und kecpllicbist Cltler and Lunch always ;,? ,,.,,? bave also bought Hie Itigli! ul the ' ilv of And. rson :<> sell the hesl rateili Cl urn' l'< wer in the l'ilice?! Mat..-. Any ? lu!.i can work iL Call and see it. and you will be sure lo buy. p. I .t Street, Anderson, S. C Mav I, 1<SJ I-' ly ? THK . KS FRUIT JARS in the City to !>.? obtained ni Oltlt A SLOAN'S DltllO stolli:. D?n?rent sizes. No cheap trash. Julv ?:, 18*2 50 13 PROVISIONS. ON, LAUD, HAMS FI'LTON MAIIK?T KEEP. coi: , SI'GAIt, COFFEE. Try our Itoustcd ?'oll'ee ! WE HAKE A SPECIALTY OF F I 1ST A. S, AN I) F C'Y GROCERIES. We cannot name all the Goods we Intve, but ask our friends and customers to give us a call before buying. We charge noth ing for showing our Goods. A. II. TOWERS A CO., No. 1 Granile llow, Anderson, S.O. June 1, 1882 l*i l - - ^2 - gs ? < 5 m. S ?e ?f?| > *"? g 1?': - > or5 =?2 -cy? ? IVr ra f M g -ri - s- ?-?5 ? 5? ~> -? - i- V agid0 I er - s? =? - -CO o =? ? Q S ? = ? (td g LUS o CD ?? III f|? 1 r s Hi fi? a ? fr S* i*J S 1 sc? I r Patents and Claims. TT?Y?NG formed a copartnership with Ai J .S. Duilte A Co., of Washington, 1). C, I am prepared to prosecute promptly all claims for Pensions, or inciense of Pen sions for Soldiers, or the widows and chil dren of soldiers who served in the war of 1812, the Indian wars, the Mexican war, or the Inte war. Also, Bounty, Hack Pay, Restoration to Pension Roll, Lami War ranta, and all other claims against U. S. Patents secured for Inventions. Discoveries. Designs and Trade Marks. No fee charged except for preliminary examination unless a Patent is obtained. W. 1?. BEWLEY. Anderson, 8. C. July 13, 1882 52 ly House and Lot for Siile ! IN TIIK TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, situated on Main Street, immediately in front of Spring Lot. The house is a new one, ami contains six rooms. On the premises are a good barn ami stable, and nil necessary outbuildings, all new. JOHN J. C00LEY, W. M. COOLEY. July 20,1882 _1_ 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John M. Orr, Plaintiff, against Amanda C. Coolcy, John IhWllion. nt al., n?f?>odahts.??fenmottj fvr Urli. I? o.,?i).Itimi not'SfrtvJ. To the Ii-f. ?niant.- Amanda C. CNx.lpy, John L. Wilson. Matilda McCoy, Margaret M. Orr, Salile Orr. Klljta Taylor, Margan ! Orr, '/.ce Willard KmIc Willard and William . YOU are hereby ?ummoncil and required to an . , ,BWer Iho complaint in this action, a copy of which Is filed in the otDceof the Clerk of the Court of Common Plea., at Anderson C. IL, 8. C, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the BuUscrll>cr> at thelrnrT.ee. Anderson C. H? S. C , within twenty days arter the servltv hereof, ?xclusivo of the day of such serrlce; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timo nroresald, the plaintitr In this action will apply to lhe Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated 17th August, A. I). issi MOOltE A WARDLAW, rialntllTs Attorneys. To lh? rvfendants aUiTc: Taks notlcM that the complaint In this case Is filed to confirm the I'urlllion ami Sa!>> of the Heal Kstat.-or William M. Wilson had in the I'robale CourU Minor? will further take notice thai unless Ihey apply to the Court lor the appointment of guardians ad Illem within the time allowedly aw. the l'laluliff will apply (or the same in thei. behalf. MOORK A WARDLAW, Aug 24,1SS2_PlaluUIP.A?oraey.. GEO. II. WALTER & CO., FACTORS amd COMMISSION MERCHANTS Commercial Wharf, CHARLESTON, ft, c. CONSIGNMENTS ol Cotton s ilicitedl and lilieral advances made on same. Aug 17, 1382 S ?,? IMPORTANT TO CIN Owner, THE TOZER STEAM \VITIi:itECENT IMPROVEMENTS IS THE Best Engine for i Use of lie Farmers of Hier? As 54 of them now working in this County bear Witfim _ESSRS. SULLIVAN MATTISON are alili our Agente, and wilu ave uno of our Engines always in store to supply any immediate order. Aiti ast, we will guarantee to please. Send for Trice List, either to our AfrenUad M navi Helves. We keep in stock the CARDWELL and the WHEELER ? MF THRESHERS. TOZER & DIAL, Columbia, 8. t| SULLIVAN & MATTISON, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Mareh :5<?. 188 ?( TO TOtffi MTElfSl I WILL SELL ! USD COFfli Cheaper than any other man in the State, ALL I ASK IS TO COME AHO PRICE MY GOOD B?"- I WILL GUARANTEE a belter article of any kind of Goo? in the Furniture lino for LESS MONEY than any other man, and I invite a comparison of Goods and prices. Always a Full Stock on hand on Depot Stretti Gr. JfT. TOLLY larch ISSi AHEAD OF CO \iPETITION THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST and MOST VARIED Sto of Ladies' and Gents', Misses' and Childrene' For SIMUNG and SUMMER in the City of Anderson. UNDER THE SIGN of the BIG SHOf Goods bought for Cash and sold for Cash, at LOWEST CASH EIQURES enable MAXWELL It SLOAN To make the above Proclamation. fit?- Don't forget we make a SPECIALTY OF HATS. April 13, 1882 11 _J] HEADQUARTERS FOR Steam Engines, Saw iv?iiis, Thresner$? And All Kinds of Machinery. HAVINQ^tabHahcd the Southern Branch of the GEISER AQ^?tg. 1 ? <0- at this 1*"*, I will alwavs keep on hand a fnH ? ? Celebrateti Machinery, consisting of their Sclf-Rcgulating Grain Separator, u ? Bagger, Peerless, Portable, Traction and Domestic Steam Engines. Saw !ll<10 boon r... ll.? t_!_J T*-l!_x?l_*?.._ Dl.^l.o.nilhl BOU>elD10S"\, Bagger, Peerless, Portable, Traction and Domestic Steam Engines. Saw W also keep on hand the Improved Eclip?e Fan Blower for Blacksmiths, eoniw? . Also, Orn i and Hemp Packing, Onnge Decks, Check Valves. Glass Water Vau????| Gauges, Steam Pumps, and all kinds of Steam Fittings. In fact, eTerymW?r? the Machinery Business. Come and see me before buying, and you will t* ?? First-class Machine. Always keep in mind that the cheapest machinery u Dl* the safest or best. I*. . DITVER SEED'S NEW BUILDING, NEAB BAILEOAD BEIDOB, ANDBBBua. March 10, IKH2 80 *P vi ?1? CALL ON PLES Who has in Store the only ABSOLUTELY SAFE OIL STOVE ON THE MARKET, MADE upon the principle of tho German Student Lamp, and is guarantee1 perfect satisfaction. .,, , TT0,?0001 f,,r a Fr,,5t Crop being so flattering I will keep a ?'USViiit FRUI JARS, and will Fell them as cheap as they can he found elsewhere m ? Fly time has come again, and I will sell yon a good WIRE FLY TRAP or a One G LASS ON E for fiOc. I have just received a Car load of BMPKOVF.D IKON KIWG J?id* J"<^ Ml,,al wus "?arded at the Philadelphia Centennial, 1*/G. aw?. ki,mo Cook Stove. nns. TOO av A'l 0 " ,,,'" ?r ,n2 vnri(,'l assortment of TIN WARE. BATH TUBS. SKITS, BIRD CAGES, WIRE BASKETS, Ac, Is solicited, JOHN B. PEOP^ Jnne 8.1882 29 SEEDS SEEDS ? ? 1 1 "'"* For the MERCHANT?" g % ?E&^? For tho MARKET GARDENER ^f-CflS For the PRIVATE FAMILY StSB^ -? ?r"ivrnhy onranlvnn itti iriir f?ff" rarm" ?u, VT Ilau.l.siiioa Illustrate J >.taloBuc and Dani He?lst?r FttBB TO ^_ MKHCIIANTS, HUN? US YO ?K III; S IN KSH CAHDH FOB **0* mj?*\ I DAVID L4NDRETHftS0NS,SEEnaR0WES8,PHILADElrW I