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MONKEYS AM? SN AK KS. How lt YneU to H:?v?? Delirium Tremen*. ' Were the monkeys ever aller roe? We'I, I Hhoiiltl smile. Afier me ; had me-had me down ! Crawled up un lop ol* me and ran nil over my prostrate form:'1 and die old soaker drew a long breath ami shuddered al the recollection. .'It was out ia Texas." lie continued. '.Texas is UK? greatest State on the Amer ican continent for the jim jam-. .More men nil! have di lirium tremens in Texas in December and January, UIKII in any other Slate in a whole year. Why, I have seen 'em two in it bcd lighting until you couldn't rest. I was in San Antonio once-got roaring drunk there um] stayed drunk two weeks. I was ns limber asa rag for a whole week, and one day, just ns I was entirely mid oom plctely broke, the police run me in. Thc* next morning I was not in a condition to be tried, and slaved in tho lock-up all that day and night. Two ?lays without liquor lound mc so restless that F could not sleep. I knew that my system ne ed ed to bc let dou n g illy from such a , spree, and 1 had begged for whisky without success. 1 was cornered, thad no money, no whisky, no friends, ami I , saw distinctly what was sure to follow the j sudden withdrawal ol" the stimulant that | had kept me up for two weeks. I asked for morphine, and they said they wern't getting up limerais. J begged them for Clod'a sake to give ino anything that would save me from delirium tremens, but they laughed at nie. I paced tho floor of my cell all night. I felt weak, my hand trembled willi nervousness, my i feet and hands grew cold. All ut one?' I I fell like my body was swelling. My j head felt as heavy as lead and hail" as big as a barrel. My legs felt as big around us n tree; 1 felt like I was Mink- i ing away. I gol scared at my condition j and then I begau to imagine a? sorts ol' j things. I fell into a sort of reverie from which I was awnkened by seeing thc face of a dend man, with his sad, glassy eyes fieering in through thc grated door of the cell ami just visible in the dim light. . The face moved away slowly. Great beaven ! I would recognize that face to day if I were to see it, it uridu such a terr'blo intprcssioo ou my mind. My cell was dark. I turned away from the door and in ii minute I saw lue lace in one corner of the room. The head was on the body of a dog. it moved slowly from side io ?ide and then I saw two. Then a third head came that was severed from thc body and the blood was still vi-ibio about the throat. Then I saw a dozen heads and then the room was full of them and they all made at nie. I gave a yell that was loud enough to have waked all San Antonio und mudo a break for tho door. Do you think ti man would come to my help7 Not a man. I raced around that cell and nearly butted my brains out against the wall and finally mude ii dive fur my blanket. I covered tlf* my bend but I covced up several other heads willi it ami I could feel their cold cheeks against mine. I yelled mid howled like a madman. I beat at 'em with my blanket, but they would dodge mc, and I couldn't hit one a square lick Finally I mudo a terrible lunge, and fell on the floor almost insensible to every thing. Then they left me, and I was congrululuting m y sol I on my oscujiu uml wondering how long it would be Until daylight, when I suddenly 8PIIANG KKOM MY PALLET like I hud been fired from n cannon. A huge rattlesnake had slipped into the folds of my blanket, ami was coiling himself about my neck. I felt for my knife only to remember that it hud been taken from me when I was locked lip. Then I caught the nmn-ter ?ti my grasp, and while lie hissed and rultled, und struck nt me, I tore him from around my neck uml dashed him toward thc floor. He turned and standing rm his tail reach ed deliberately up mid hit me on the nose. I could see hi? lillie beat! like eyes na they twinkled devilishly, and could feel the keen flings as they penetrated my flesh. My face began to swell and I fo?>. wmkyr th:;:; s eer and finally reeled and fell on the floor. A thousand snakes came through the walls and ran all over my body and a big old monkey came and Bat down bil the floor close m to my bead atid said th ut I would never get out of it alive, that old Satan was coming and would burn thc house down and that I was lo go to torment, and was to lay for ever stretched stark naked on a red-hot table. I begged for mercy, and then I heard pistols firing outside mid looked out and saw the police fighting the devil and his angels, and the snakes and the big monkey inside shouted lo the dovils to whoop 'em up. Hint I wus in there and they had me. I asked the big monkey what they were after me for. lie avid that I wus a refugee from justice and that while I had escaped the punishments of earth, I could nut encape the punishment of perdition. I honra footstep ir. the nan, ami then tho cell door opened and thc benevolent face of a human being ap peared. I flow into bis arma. Mis face waa to me the most benutiful I ever saw. ! kissed where tho crow's feet had gather ed about his temples and thought that never did I see a mortal half BO beautiful. AB soon as he saw mo ho poured out a drachm of laudanum and a drachm of chloroform and I swallowed ?tat a gulp. In Ave minutes MY CHIN DROPPED ON MY B11EA8T. They laid me down on my pallet and I Blept twenty-four hours before I opened my eyes." "What then ?" "I waked up all right, nnd when I knew whnt had happened I left San An tonio, and I have never disgraced the town by entering it since that day." "Ever lind 'em since?" "Yes, I have had slight attacks, hut never did I spend such a time an that speut in the lock-up nt San Antonio. I bave seen many a mun have 'the horrors' and I tell you it is something to be dread ed. It is no laughing matter to the man who bas the attack. Everything that he secs is real to him and no power of pen or words can give even the faint CM idea of the mental torture that a man under goes while persued by monkeys and snakes. I would not blame any man for taking his own life to escape three day's Bullering from delirium tremol?n" "How does the trouble generally come first ?" "After a protracted debauch in which the iuebiiite has surrendered himself with a sort of insane fury to drink for days or weeks and the brain or stomach, or both, are stimulate'', into inflamatlun, or a stale bordering ou it. Drinks be come disgusting and cannot be retained, or sometimes they are withheld, or are unattainable. The face is flushed and turgid, the lips intensely red, the bead bot, the tongue furred, or nf a fiery red ness, the appetite gone, tbe thirst ex treme and toe pulse excited, full and tense. When you get in that fix, you are ready to tee snakes in your boob).'7 Tben the old soaker wiped his rose colored, nose and thc reporter proceeded around the corner.'; -et?. - - Why is it that a young man and a ?oung' wonjan will sit ! for boura and oura together in a parlor without saying a word ; and then, when it ia time for him to leave, stand an hour talking earn' estly on tho front stoop in the still pneu matic air? - Tbe London Lancet fays the people who sneeze often are tbe healthiest. A sneeze ?et? the blood circulating and throws off a cold which is trying to set . tie*:'-Thia medical opinion ia evidently made in tbe interest of snuff, and tbe public i s not yet up to it. Tbe only aclontiflc Iron Medicine that does not produce headache, Ac, but gives to tho BJf.tem all. tbe. benefits of ir m without its bad effect*, ls Brown's Iron Bl it om. WILLIAM C. PRESTOS. I lent I ul MI ure i li) ont. v. li- lim-iv ami !tei%r<< ?...?!. Wi- lin ve road many description* of the effect produced by gnat oratora upon their audience*, mid have once or twice witnessed queer acenes ol thc same kimi, as it lias been our fortune lo bear some great men speak, hut an incident related to us several years ago l?y a gentleman who lias long been prominent in public affaira and who was once a United State s minister toa European Court, is perhaps aa remarkable au illustration ol the pow er and eloquence ai any ever recorded. The gentleman referred to was walking with us from the Capitol in Washington just after we had buth been listening lo an unusually line speech in the House of Represen tali ves, upon which wc were commenting, when, turning to us, he said : "You ?ire not old enough to remember William C. Preston when in public life. He was by far the greatest orator lhat 1 ever bearii, and never equalled, perhaps, by any American except i'atrick Henry, if by him. I was a sort of pet of Mr. Clay, and often heard him and all his great contemporaries speak, but, although sometimes overwhelming, he was not the equal ol Mr. freston. Clay, Webster, Calhoun, Sargent S. Prentiss, and all thu other great orators of that day iiad each his own peculiar style, and each was dif ferent Irom the oilier ; but Preston seemed lo combine all. "I once witnessed a scene at Macon, (?a., which i can ncvCf forget, and which, ridiculous ns it seemed afterwards, furn ished for thal very reason the most con clusive and striking proof of Mr. Pres ton's absolute controle over au audience. I have thought of it a thousand times, and I know of no parallel to it. "It was in tho Clay campaigu of 1844. An immense audience, fifteen or twenty thousand, had assembled to hear Preston. A largo singe bad been erected, which was crowded willi prominent persona a nd the multitude was packed around it. There was the usual buzz and confusion incident to such occasions, until alter Preston had been speaking a few mo ments, when it began to subside, und soon there was a dead silence, except the music of thal wonderful voice, ile was in fine condition foi his work, und ?etil at it iti his best style. Thu silence seemed io intensify us the lido ot bia eloquence poured over thu dense mass of enchanted listeners. With the swell of bis sono rous voice tho audience seemed to riso on tiptoe, and to sink buck ngniu willi its ebbing cadences; and again they swayed willi the sweep of his arm like a wheat-field lo the breeze. At length, in a magnificent burst of inspiration-with his long arm raised high, his eyes flash ing, and the multitude banging breath lessly upon his words, he seized the brown wig which he wore, held it up over bis shining bald head, and, still soaring in his splendid Hight, replaced it cross-wise and soared ou ; and, sir, 1 assure you that th -re/was not, in that vast audience, the lei.at ripple of laughter ul this most ridiculous performance, but, on ibo con trary, noone seemed even lo notice it, so completely entranced was every lis tener." Another distinguished gentleman, now dead, once told us that he had heard all the great orators of li fly years ago, bul thal no never knew what human elo quence WHS until he benni William C. Preston. He heard him only once, and that was in thc Senate, when upon the urgent requett of Mr. (May and others, be spoke extemporaneously for iihoul iweniy minutes, ou a bill lo pension the widow (or daughter) of the first so.(lier killed al the battle of Lexington. "He had not been apeaking," said be, "five minutes before thc cold chills began to run down my spine, nod from thai lime until bc liuished I sat like one in a trance. It was supernatural. I never expect to hear anything liku il nguiu." A PAINU I.SUBJECT, -old Jim Walk up has thu reputation of being nmong his friends, rather close. His enemies say he is too mean to die. Not long since an old colored mun, Unelo Nuce, who had been iii the Walkup family all his life, and who refused to leave his old master after the war, died in this city in extreme poverty. When the colored delegation went around taking np collec tions lo plant Uncle Nace, they called on old Jim Waikno. That was the first in timation he hud of the death of the old fnmily servant, and it nearly killed him. He shed real tears and used the most ex travagant language in praising '.he faith ful old Uncle Nace. "How much am you gwinc to contrib ute to de funeral expenses?" asked the foreman of tho assessment committee. "Not a cent," gronned old Walkup, hiding his face and shaking all over to conceal his emotion. "If I was to con tribute money for such a purooso I would always Ld haunted with the idea that I helped put him under the ground. It's too painful to talk about. Go v.'ay and leave ma to my misery."-Trio? Si?intj$. - If you aro a poor sleeper, attend church regularly for tbreo months. This remedy never fuils. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose, How? By getting one bottle of BROWN* IRON BIT TERS, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. ?6, iNi. Gentlemen :-I h a va suffered with pain in my aide and back, and great ?orenMI on my breast, with shoot ing p jim all through my body, af terlife J wi th great we ak n es ?, depres sion of spirits, and loss of appe tite. I h i vc taken sere ral different medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, bul 1 got no relief. I thought I would try' Brown's Iron Bitters ; I have now taken one bottle and a half and ara] about well-pain in aide and back all gone-soreness all out of my brc^t, and I have a goad appetite, and am gaining ID strength and flesh. It can justly bo ctlHd the <t/'?f </ tttditintt. . JOHN K. A ILK: OSSA. BROWN'S JRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in. soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria: Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. li ill i swami.CUHi m ! T?TT'8 EXPECTORANT rara?mtmmmtmkmamkmmm?ma?mm ' Ia roropited of Herbal and M'i-ilnginoui piud ueta.wiuetapermeate the tubiutice ortho I.unga, eipe-ctoroUs tho acrid matter i thatoulleCUia th? IJrunchlal Tuhes.andfurznas? j aontltlng coating, *"hnh rclleree di? Ir i rltatlon that cauaea tl)? cmgb. lt clcauaca ! the lunar? of all Impurifica, atrcuglhrua I (liein *?T?en etafec oled by 4ltseaaca lit vigor* ' -\'^s the circiila-jyn of tha lloo-J, ami bracealhl r. rveiaay-vm. Might colda oflcn rut! lit I rmiatimiillou. H ladnagerona to neglc?.( ; iItem. Apply tito reined/ promptly* A I l.'ilof t?r."iljF y < "ia ?m rr .int a tha a/iaertioti tim' no r ruted y ha fl ever hern found that In n * cr.,,,.,,t lu !r.. -,uiTUTT'8 EXPECTORANT. I .% ?hltf lr dOAe I i I . . I I lin ?i h I r lu, . - I .ti mun finn, and Ita Ute ?peed il y nun tl??- ino-1 i ?..atitiatecouch. A plcnaant cordial, chil dren ?ni., lt readily. For Croup lt la ; n w. I u a 111and ?li<,iit'I trf> m errry family. _In arve, and ttl Mottle?._ TUTTS PILLS ACT md EOT LY Curra ? Itllla and Fever, !?> aprpaln, Nick Ileinlaolic, Ulllona ? olio .Constipa linn. ltliruiiiattiaiM,l*ilcfl| l'alpllallonof Ihr. Html, I? I /lint it, Torpid 1.1 ver, anal 1 intuir 11 i i i ; u I a i lilr i. I f you ilij iiot ".fe. 1 irty un iiiiyiu pill ktimu!a*efl tho stern.ich, appetite, impntls nitor to the grattai. \ NOTED DIVINE SAYS? ;t. Terr: - I ? Sirt Kor tm yian 1 liavo II .. unity? t., I ly -pe pala, Cenitipatiun sod I. .?t*|trii>r ; . urplllfl woi rw-uinrnendcl . ? i.vid i hem thin attn little faith). lam . . -i .11 n un, haie Bowl apiwlitr, diunation '. . r .-i.-.r .- -r :?, pill a tJ?"ie, ant 1 hr.ro . ? f., 'y M uuifi tl 1. 'ii.c; are wurta .-, .1 .tl,: f l!. :: . . lt. I.. SI MI'SON', I. uia-dlle, Ky. ?rillet-, tt.l "Murray M.. Kew York. I. M. 'fl 'l'T'? .HAXl'A I. nf Taeful\ i. : pta J-fti:i: ou apullcotlou. > Cloaks, Cloaks. K have a lew Kif gan t cl..ak- left, und will Hell th.-in ul it HA Ula A IX. I'all Huon and get one. A. lt. TOW HUS A CO. Dec 7, I WU 21 "yrOTICK FINA I. SETTLEMENT. JLl Notice in hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator ??f tho Estate of Willis Allen, deceased, will apply t<> the Judge ot 1'roliule for Anderson 'County, ? .i' th?- Kith ?lay nf January, D?O f<>rrs Final Hetti* incut anil Discharge from his office as Administrator of said Estate. J. H." ALLEN, Adm'r. Dec ll, IKK-J 22 5? ONE GOOD TURN Deserves Another. \j*f I1- have sold ft great many people Y\ Supplies on time, and we think it time for them to pay us what they owe us. We won't keep tliv money you pay us. bul wc will pay it to those wc owe, and some of il may ^ct back to you. Sn e.une on und sturt the ball in motion. We need inonev. A. li. I'OWKU.S A CO. Dec 7. I MS J 21 IMPOETANT. Studebaker Wagons. THE long looked for Car Load of the Celebrated STD DE it AK ER WAGONS ar rived to day. Come and supply yourself before they ure all gillie. We would not forget to remind tbo.se who arc in debt lo ns on our old linn on any a.?..mi nt whatever - for .Merchandise, < ? nano, Wagons-or anything else, that WM have got lo have tin: lust titular due us by the first January. 1 Mn.t, ami if yon do not come Simare up and sett ?e. you will have to pay cost. We see MO reason why you should not pay Up promptly now, as crops have been universally good this year. We buy Colton largely, and kee;-, ail ele gant nss< -ted stock of Hoods on hand. Call, pay Up, sell us your Cotton, and buy what you need. Very respectfully, Il LECK LEY, BROWN & Kit Kl WELL. A mien.m. S. C., Div. 7. 1882. rnnn ?E?m FAMILY MAGAZINE liltl DB?l Two Dollars. DEMOREST'S Illustrated MONTHLY Sold liv all Newsdealers ind Postmaster*. Send Tweoty Cenia for a Specimen Copy to W. JKN K1SUS HKMOKKST. I'utillaher, 17 Kaat Kour teenth Street, Sew York. OM- Tim Sow Volume (IUI romiuencra with No Tomber, ".nd UFT Y CKKTS for threo nionlba ; t TT'.U satisfy you thal you ran BUbsetibs Two I>.il laro for a year aud get ton times Ita value. W ANTEDIT KM .viv* T?? JB/Ot MUNT THE PHOENIX MUTUAL BELIEF ASSO. OK PHILADELPHIA; PA., (fur l.'iiiiiarrled Persons) lu every Town, County and Slate; also lu Canada. For full particulars, circulars and term, to agenta, address Titos. .STAHL, (?en'1 s'up't of Aveuclea, Hmm- OtUce, No. I,OJO, Arch bu philadelphia, l'a. FURNITURE! ?ll A VE removed my Furniture to my two-story Warehouse on Corner of ellson and Jail Street, where you can tinda large ami well selected stock of Furniture, all new and of thc Int en pattern. Bureaus. Dressing Cases, Siileboiuts, Safes, Tables of all kinds. Bedsteads uf all classes, fruin the cheapest to the best. Chairs, of all classes. Wardrobes, Cradles, from $1 up. Mattresses, lied Springs, C?>ts, Lounge?, Picture Frames and Pictures of every kind. Flower and Candle Stands of latest styles. Wagons and Doll Carriages, ranging from 50c. up, ami all other things usually kept in a lirst-elass Furniture Storo. Last, but not least. I I,rep constantly on hand a full line of Collins and Caskets, ranging in prices from $2.G0 to $125. the latter tho best and li nest trimmed Metallic Casket in tho. I*. S. I sell for cash only, anil as cheap as anybody can sell. JOHN Ii. MOORE. Nov 10, 1882 IK 3ui MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A MIK us ON COUNTY. In the Court of Common Pleas. J. O. McCurry and T. T. Stewart. Admin istrators, el al, Plaintiffs, vs. E. C. Mc Curry, Defendant. BY virtue of an order to me directed by his Honor J inigo J. 8. Cot h mn, da ted - December 1*82. I will sell nt Anderson C. IL, S.O., on SA LEDA Y IN JANUA RY, 1883, the following property as the real estate of Laughlin McCurry, deceased, to wit : ALL Til AT TRACT OF LAND, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, lying on Little Oenerostee Creek, and ad joining hinds of D. J. Sherard, J. O. McCurry, et al. TKKMS ?ir SALK.--One half rash, and balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure tho purctiats money, and to have leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for napers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. ! Deo 14,1882 22 S SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE or Sonn CAROLINA, A NMILSON COUNTY. BY virtue of an Execution to me direct ed, I will expuse to sale on the First Monday in January, A. H. 1883, at Ander son Court House, S. C., the followingTract of Land, Co wit ! ?> *' One Tract of Laud, containing ninety one atren. rrV?re or left? bounded by lands of John ti. Watson, L. W, "entry, and known os nie John Kay "place. Levied on as tho Sroperty of Patrick Crnlso, In favor of olin Cruise. TKKMS or SALK-Cash. Purchaser topsy extra for all necessary papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Illlirnr Timrnr ?n mann ffntnt I HUH l? IS! THERE IS LOVE ! VNH Jil H'S I'OIM'i: |.r<.|>..v,.- t,, |". lovely toward ?ll who ure in net-.I of Violin**. <aiiiti*rM. titilen, Aceor dPOUN. IlanJoM. 4'oiirrrlliiHN tim! Miring* of all malos MIX! descriptions. I ii I.so k?*i*|i Smokers' Articles thal I pro pose to sell very low for theCash down. An I last, hut not least, you will lind herc coiMUtully ? large assuruuttit iu t'oniVc? IloiiM, itraiitji*?r>,. Wlues ami ?.i ?jiiors ol' the < boicesf urti, lc?, as 1 am no believer in Mel Uni? adulterated urti? Irs that ure so injurious) to the human system und will eon tent my.sei I with a smaller profit rather than lu- guilty of selling ?ni ?tupi rr urt i tl*-. lion'l forge) that I uni also an Agent for a lurer Mush: House North, und that I will till any urdrr entrusted to nie at the very lowest ligures and anything in that line not in stock will he ordered upon very short notice. lb metnher mv Motto : 1,1 VF AM? LET Ll Yt: 2 So von will save money liv patronizing JULIUS I'Oi'l'E. Ot! li?. IKsj 7 lin W A.?NT10I> ? 15.000 TONS OF COTTON SEED. ni ii ll HST ?ash price paid for ? ..ton Seed, di livered iu car-load lois at any li. lt. Depot or Steamboat lauding In smith Carolina, Georgia or X. Carolins. Highest rash price paid tor Kerosene. I.arl lind Whiskey barrels. KO It BALK. COTTON fS2:KI> sit:.11.. The heat and cheapest loud for all kinds of stock, and the cheapest anti best fertilizer on the market Write tor pamphlets- con taining analysis by I ?r. < *. I '. Shrprrd. State Chemist, anil direction) tor use, idCharlea ton oil Manufacturing Co., '-'-i Broad Street, Charleston, H. C. -1 ?bit' HOW TO SAVE MONEY ! IS to buy the Heat Groceries. Con feel tone. rie.H, Notions-. Cigars, Tohacco, Ac, from me. I buy and sell Country Produce, und keep the best Cider and hunch always on hand. 1 have abo hunch! the Hight of the City of Anderson to srll the hes) I'atent Churn Tower in the Knited Statis. Any child can work il. Call and .see it, and you will he sure to buy. I ?. J. BOHANNoN, Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. Maj S. I88*J 4-' ly ?KO. il. WALTER & CO., FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Commercial Wharf, CHARLESTON, ?. C. jPlOSSIGSMESTH ol Colton solicited, and liberal advances made un .same. Aug 17, ItSH'i 5 tim William-tun, S. C" UOUSI3 AND LOT FOK SALK. City of Anderson. S C.. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. bunds to Kent or Sell. JOHN W. DANI Kl.S. Real K?hlte Agent, Anderson. S. C. Sept 21,1882 IO Ginning Notice. IIIAVK my Rinning machinery In splen did order* and will insure satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom. Thanking my friends for past patronage, I again solicit their cotton, and propose " keep up with the ti mes hy ginning for thr one-twentieth. Highest cash price paid for Cotton Seed. A. II. OSBORNE. Sept 14. IS vj 52 Pendleton High School. FTMIK Pendleton High School is now in X successful operation hilder the charge and supervision of I). C. bake. The course of study is thorough, and students arr pre pared for the higher classes in College. Tuition payable quarterly. For terms, Ac, upplv to I). C. LAKE. A. M. Principal. Oct li?, 1881! 11 4m tS A ril-KKDY ANO 8CB5 CC Ur ron Blind or Bleeding Piles. IT.-rmnrrhnith S.tre?, Ulcer?, Tumors. Itching of the Paris /-V? fvlas and alt Kindred Disearts ; also of Burns, Cunts, Felon*. Peer Sore Scald Head, Tetter, Sore Ni/des. etc. ATLANTA.fl*.. Ann. ?. 1S77. After art expcrlr r.re of lr.-rn, M, e , , .. Ins thia ointment. an<1 during thal tin..- Vivi"? Mostly watched Its err.ru. and havli'J lhe UM* moor of m? fHand*and iiHvhiMir* :? . :.,, .. *? con rfd''nco In Its merlin, I iiecanii- ?iil?v .: -,| ' ," Ita raine, and I have, tmtfttt Ilia rxclit*ii n tn t.'. make and aell lt. and ofter lt I? von i?ii,P .. ...... .dy In the world, eajiecUllv lor all lorin?. : : READ THE T?STI??ON: , 7 This I* to certify that I have. |i|?r1 e Ointment In e rs-? of , l <- ?ti.I .1 . mara relief than anything 1 ha cr t- < t . the* ?tate that ai a n-:nr^v f"r bt??.i. u '.. parallelad. IaJaou*r<lU fur a cw <?.> un.",, feet, ol twenty years- ?nan.llnj:. and ??v ? ; to .v tha first thin*- that I havoo-ver lr|ed .1 . ,. , .. more than momentary relier. 1 ntii.lt*. in. lam entirely rellevett fmni tbul n.-i e.N .. .j., ease. JOHN ll.KEW.tO?, Trc-jp fo....t.--. r;a. narin* Ijaen aollcted for ten rears, -t' t -v.'< with that tllsireA^liiR ninln.lv. the 1 C.- : ? .. many Inenveioai trials..? the reme.-., "men use, I rommrnct-U a short lln-.e 1.<?>..,.. t-...-. Ointment. I experlenc.'..' I in mr li , i?-< . >??". th?relief experienced in tm <? -e .? . ? r. the reputation so rapidly 11-11 :lrt . -t. In this vicinity, I have li.-?ii."-. . .1 . .[..-. ,slr.^ Ut* opinion that lt ls tin-in-it .-il.'.-at ??<?.??%,? ' pile? ever Invented. ? 4 cr l-.it. i i,.;:, -a Th!? is to certify that I u?.-.i Pr-? . . ina? casent sever? boni, and "i- -, dan ll waa entirely relieved bf al! 1 ?- it SM healed rapidly. After ihn - - Usa Oto Un ant, the patient ?uhYre-i ..itu , n .T?r. IL J. Monti A \, l-s.ir .M,. .?a Br the advleo ol Mr. Wynn. I ns#d -. ti* ?> Ointment on a servant ?Irl wt?" '.. ..1 ' . . ?. H ITT tnc tor eight years tvliti a a>04? MMVOliU . pinSB. nht< Improved from lha \ . rv f|i?< 'U' '* n? of your Ointment, and l;<-for? utiii* ll.? ?v\ i waa entirely recovered. O. W. Hksrn;. . t-u-.-o'.. AlnT Thia ls to certify that I have bord Pf.i.rv Hilt? Ointment, and r-ar ?ha? lt!-., !r? my |iMni?n, the bast remedy for pitea aver presented Willi* - Uhlic. I any tb!s from a positive annllrMtnns>t fhe ..-. .-.t v on my own tWSOn. Tilos ls.MOK.IAN 1 rt.-.ti iN. t:>iv tl<. I:-?r tale hy n't tir.ttft t tn mrttlfltn. Prt'r.'S'tFFV CESTS PJtB h.tX. atti ^v wn?i o . ne*tt<tof ? 'ce. - -j msVl.BRADriE^O. AlUrtl-i.Qa. JfV?rVI?f rrtTjAol ??TV. ; C. A. REED, Agent, IH IOS8TASTI.Y Iii* ' KAIN.. S KW .n.l IK Ks H LOTS OF THE CKI.KB1IATBB LOUIS COOK BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, SSS? i^-W ? ?^?SffiS? small advance over maiiulucturers prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR SEWING MACHINES. A 1 I I.I. STOCK Ol'" IHK 1'OpT I.Alt American, Victor and Hew Home Sewing Machines. NoNK Itl-ITTEi! IN TIIK WOULD. Vnu will ?lo vonrsflvvs an injustice to hay wlllioiH fli>t exaininlng my rtwk in either department. One mid all nr.- respectfully invited t" ' ?tl!. W i UEKOOM AND OFFICE Over Ke d Si Wchb> Store. U. A. HEED, Ajjout. Oct ... l.v^ ?? REMINGTON RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS TAKE TIIK Lil.A.Di 4 ND |"i III S \LE CHEA PER Lv the undersigned than any other house in tho _V up LI ut'itry. Kille and ShotCiuti CA UTI! 11 ?fl KS always kept in stork. STOVES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, And th?- best made will he sold Cheap for Cash. Tinware in Abundance. I use nothing hut the best Tin Plate, and guarantee every piece I sell. My customers that bought Stoves and Tinware of mo during the year 18S1 and 1882 musl come forward and pay me, as I will not accept any excuse, let them be what they may. Fine crops means plenty of money. I,. I!. SHEL, Waverly lloiitio. Oct 5.1 SS'.! 12_ BOOTS, SHOES, JEANS, TOBACCO ! C. F. JONES & CO. /XVII STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE in every line, Hud we are hound to sell, if prices and qualities o.e any inducements. !?4><>TH mid RSS?KW-A lurte lui ?if ail kind-, qualities styles and prices. Try a pair of our celebrated Hoots, Georgia Urogaus, and whole-stock Women's Shoes. Don't pats us on Shoes. We mean what we fay. J KA NM-Wc simply say wc have a full linc of Athens .leans, and can't, he heat in prices hy any house in thc City. Dry Goods, Calicoes. Dress Goods, &c. Groceries, Canned Goods, Fine Flour, And ns much good COFFEE to the dollar as any one. TOBAC'C'O- WE arc hcadituartcr* on Tobacco of all gradea and qualities. We mean what we advertise. Don't forget us un Hunts nrShoes, or any other Gooda. We only a-k a fair chance. C. F. JONES & CO. Sept L'S. 1882_ll_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. .OLLL parties indebted to me for balances on MUICH, Horses, Cotton Gins and other Machinery, Stoves, &c, for last year and this year, are requested to come and settle up at once, as their Notes are due. I indulged you last year on account of the short crops, hut this year there is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, TIH, POTW&RE, FANCY CROCKERY, ?kc., ?Vc., will find it to their interst to ace me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. .JOIITN E. PEOPLES. t)?-l 5, 1882 12 ANDERSON CITY.' LADIES STORE IN THE VAN. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS HAS just returned from a tour in which she combined ihe useful a'id agreeable. Aller visiting several fashionable places of re*??rt, she brought lier gond tn?te and judgment together in selecting her FALL AND WINTER GOODS. She lias selected with care, and we feel we can satisfy any wh.:.\ examine our large and handsome stock. With a low bow and many thanks fur pa-t favors, we cordially invite ihe public to give us a call, feeling assured we can suit you in priceifand quality. _ .o, ,CQo .n LADIES* STORK. Sept 21, 1882 10 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. -o WE ave daily reccing a BRAN NEW STOCK <>r well selected Fall and Wi ter Gooda, such as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LADIES* CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CROCKERY WARE. A RD WA RE, GROCERIES, &C. ALL OF WHICH WE Will Sell at the Very Lowest Prices Possible, He sure and call on us before buying elsewhere, and wo will make it mtv vnu We have a small lot of SEED HARLEY for sale. . 7 N. 0. FARMER & BRO Sept 14, I882_ ll _ ** "UAW EXOELSIOR COOK STOVES F THE BEST IN THE HARKET. Fourteen different sizes and ktniK Vivo 1 aires with Enameled i>.*(-rv<.:r-i. Adapted tt ; all requirement*, and priced to celt ?di ?.i.rsos LEADING FEATURES : Doublo Wood Doora, Patent Wend Crete. Adjust ?Mo Damper, Interchangeable Ai;to matte Shelf, Drolling Door, Swinging Hearth Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, DevtrMtie OKS. Burning Long Cruj? piece. limbic Mio;* Centcrs. Heavy Hing Cov - Ilhimiuctcd Fin Door?, Nickel Knobs. Kiel., Punch, etc. tTncqualod In Material, In Finish, -nd in operation. Manufactured by I8AAO A. 8HEPPARD & CO., Bcltlmoro, r/,". 'vt, ron KALK nv J. B.-PKOPLKS. AmUnrii. <s C. MENDELSSOHN PIANO COMPANY. Grand offer for thc- next Sixty Days. ?S50 SQ C A HE GRAND PIANO FOR ONLY $245. PTA IMTi QT VT P Qi Magnificent rosewood ease, elegantly finished, t string?, TU Octave* X J.A11 U Di J. AllJ O ^ full patent eanlante egraOr*. or new patent oTer*trun*i>c*Ir?Wauiiru| carved leg? and lyre, heavy serpentine, and large fancy moulding, full Iron frame, French l?rand Ac tion, Grand Hammer*. In fact, every Improvement which can in auy way tend to the perfection of the instrumt nt, ha? been added. Our price for th it Inttrument, bored amt del ?rf red on board ear: at AVtr /_T> C~\ A ft? /~v r-v York. ?. ?A ?ne Piano Core/-. Stool amt Jfook, emly. ?5fc> <^ jt O . V )( J Ju?! reduced from our late wholesale., factory inrlee, $29\ for 60 day? only. Tab is now.T?y fir th? great en bargain ?iver offered thc musical puhllr. Unprecedented success ! Tr.mcndrius demand for thia ftvle' Send lu y ?ur order at once. Do not lose thia ram opportunity. * This Piano v.Ul tn- sent OD l.itlay* teat trial Plea?? ?end reference if you dn nit send money with order. Ouh tent Milk order wilt be refunded and freight ehargrt?-aid by ur both tragt {f Piano it not ititi at rtpretenled. (Several other special Bargains : PtAXOS. $160 vp. Over 16.000 in u?e, and aal one diuarit fltd pvrefiastr. Don't fall to writs u? before buying. Handsome Illustrated Plano Catalogue malled free, giving the highest testimonial* ever awarded any plano manufacturer, lively Plano fullv war ranted for five years. SHEET MCSIC at one-third price. Catalogue of 8,000 cholee pieces of not,ular Music seut for 3c ?tamp. r^v Pet 20. 82^1y . M-BDBL68H0H PIAH0 CO., P. O. Bea MM, Maw Yerk City. ORETHSPMKffis SHEDS For the PR?VATE FAMILY ?CBrfc? I Grown hy OUyelVO? on our own rsrnitiaCCiJa Z V iinniKonic Illustrated CntaI-_uo and lt oral Rechter PREE TO ALL. .11 Kit Cl IA NTS, MUND VS YOUR IICSIMXS CAJI DH FOU TRADE I.IST DAVID LAtSDRfTTH&SM^^ Lumber ! Lumber ! IAM prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber, either dressed <>r rough, which I dave "fi build and for sale at the Mine Ridge Yurd at Anderson. I am also pre pared lo furnish all kinds- of Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work at short notice. Jul IN KAI'I'M A NN. Sept US, 18*2 11 3tU GEORGE E. PRINCE, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AXI>KKSON, S. ?, VLL Rosiness promptly attended to. Orrn E-With Schooi Commissioner, in ( '< uti ninal Building. Aug IT, 1882 r> ly TOWNDSEND'S MILL WANTS more work. Fanners, when you come to Town throw on your wagon live or six or more bushels of corn, and have it ground into tine, round, sweet meal while you are doing your trading, and save the trouble of going ttl Illili. "Now, don't you forget" u day saved is a day made. Tm-day. Thursday ami Saturday are grinding dava. J. ll. TOW N?KND. Nov 23, 1882 li) The Honea Path High School AT HONKA PATH, S. C., FOR BOYS and GrlliLS? WILL beBin on MONDAY, November Utli, 1882. The services of an accomplished Lady have been secured to teach Vocal and In strumental Music. The girls will be exer cised daily in Calisthenics, and the buys In the military drill. Kor terms, ike., address fl. MICKI), Principal. Nov 2, 1882 lb 2lll WHEELER & WILSON MACHINE. npHli undersigned desires :o inform the -I- citizens of Anderson and surrounding country that he is Anent for the 8m nrovi'ti Wheeler A Willson New ing .11 uv lt i nc.- Tins Machine has been styled thc "Motithcrn Fuvorlte" -and justly should it be-for it is the light est running, most noiseless, most durable and easiest Machine to manage now in use. lt uses the straight self-adjusting needle, ainl the work passes straight from the o . rator. It does away with the noisy shut but uses a bobbin that holds one hundred yards of thread oil the underside, thereby saving a great annoyance in stopping so often to lill the shuttle.' It sews from the lightest to the very heavie.it fabric without change of tent Ion. It will do all the work that any other Machine will do. anda great deal that no other can do. Each Machine warranted for live years, and furnished with all thc latest attachments. Parties in want of u first-class Machine will please call and see the !\en So. 8 for family use, the No. 6 for shoe-makers, and the So. IO for tailors and dress makers. They are beyond doubt the best Machine on the market. E. L. CLARK. AOKKT, Anderson, S. C. Jons H. CLARK, (Jen'l Traveling Agent State South Carolina. /'. .??.-7Vir I'h;i*icinns recommend this .Vu* chine tu the ita fest for Ladies to tine. Sept 14; 1882 ' !> 5m ir. s? ^5 > 's. 4 w o Lr? td ? fe ^3 P tr1 i O O * " g > O !2? > r> ?P S O M o g ZO p o > fr tJ2 O FOTJTZ' S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hnnss will die of COLIC. HOTS or Leso Fx V". if Fout-'s Pow.iers arc uenl In time. Fouu ? Powderswlllciirr sn.I pri-vrntIloornr>MR.. toutza Powder? will prevent Carita in FOWLS. Foutzu I owilpr? w ill Increase the quiintlty of milk twa cream twenty per cent., nr.il make the butter firm sou iwect. Ti????"*.How.d.er*.win fire or prevent almost ?TUST DM ?St to Which llorac* ami t nttlc arc aublect. FOVTX'S PoWDIBI WIU OlVt KATIsrACrlOS. rota everywhere. DAVID T. FOUT3, Proprietor. BA LI' I i; o nr., MD. For sale hy W?hlte A Wilhite, Druggists. Anderson, S. C. ' Nov 30, 1882 20 ly New Advertisements. LQJIRE FITS? tS??rSi^ ?' .: iy?"M "SSmk J??e...Ji'?',. '??'Ii Hi? illwaio . I KITS. EI'ILEISAV ?mrAdV',,nSOH,C.V':^a,1,n <-'S"n^!. Iw.rr.mn:, , JV. 2 T--*"? r?r ?W Ulm r.e. vin* a euro. 8?<i.d M ??ld. ?iV?^'.^..*"'" y?" ?"'?. ot M? mr. litio . Tl, T'. i,lve a.prf.. .ml i-,"t Oitlco. ll eo-.u v..n Buthloe fnr ? trUl, .mil will rino ,..n _AaBro?. Dr. II. O. HOOT, lu C.rlSt, N.T. Vorfc BM & H?MLIN ?RGAT?S 3.r? tKRT*'"I-Y DKST, having X?TvSrSL9 b"n 10 ????reed il every ?TMiSSrf Sr: ?"Ur Am*rteon organs having mfXUe???. ? fi-, ALM) ?IK*P?ST. Style wita i^t a, ?UiV f,M*t'l-*?1- compass and power, ti? M A on? illustrated Catalogue free. Avca?fflhtesJo?BM,)' New Yor?; ?* ^j?wnnwi Pi?Si The Old, Weli-Trled. WonrJerful/Heldth atm? . Ren?w'ng Remedies. 8troi,K'B ??"HelveI Pilli for th? II... A ?leihh In everv Bhr/?r 5?? ^?tno vlror and (ft C^K^^es.^ VNUe?w HART ? coaspuj .STATE AQENTfl Fo* Pulverizer and Cart cornfi??^ I utca Manure, Colto?^u1^ Marl, *c.. evenly in^.^d1 EVERY ?;'rbr"^aM?ndni" AGENTS FOK Thomas Smoothing Harrow Thomas Pulverizing Harrow Ladow Disc Harrow Ladow Spring Tooth'Hairow With ?rondcaMSmlerAti ?1 , Lane Harrow, ^ Baldwin Feed Cutters Burrall Corn Sheller.,' Barbed Fence Wire, Buffalo Scales. HART & CO. Oharieston, S. C, Nov fl. 1882 IS NOTICE FINAL SKTTLEMI^ lue undersiirned AIU--7 ! 'I.????, ?izSla???Sj from auld AdnM!M'str?{r.i4]ipL " ^:aw? _Nov 1?, L- T?;j!^R.Adm6, VIRGINIA MIUTARY^SflTuTF LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Thl.i well known STATE ino. '. in successful opor?tlon .lace WSR K" .eorganized by the ?rt of Minni?.Y,"1?1*! uewlloard of Vialtora, .nU Xi tL^iS*0" old Faculty,!, ,,0w pre?5edItos?1*** beal lerra., the dlstlnctl'c adv.n .T. ?r^8 tkf Scientific and Military School ?DO???.?'P^ C. S. Military Acadeiuyl?IS'TPS?L?'?S? the same ayMem so successfully rSfilS war. Thu Faculiv, which odKM ^?"1* Stonewall Jackton; (Jen II f Rod?ll ?* M. F. Maury, "ow consist,of lut&XL^ intondent and Professors- louowicr63;?,. Gen. FRANCIS H. Samt, LLB Suwrini.^ . o.",VTi,f^rLrL?la",h K^*C8" lieu. 1. ll. WILLIAMSON. Prof Prarilcir. Co . S. SHIP, Com. ('adel, .nd Pr^ T? i^1^ Col J. M. HKOOKK, Prof. Fliyslcs ' Cc?^try,AerS'' ??"*?< -i* Col. T. M. .SKMMKS. Prof. Modern Liinir. - i'." . /. W.LYBI... Prof. JI.tT.n?^* Col. E. W. KlCIIOU. lW Civil ?nd SSC hnginierlng and Astronomy. Under "he direction c' in efficient FinicceCes. nilttee of -.ho Board ol \ lS1tors, ?cd wi h"0 ? larged annuity from the Sine. cipen,MOf el? 8EPTi""1 1 111(1 &Bi?'~a For inform.tion or appnlrtmeot, sddrru THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON COURT Ol' COM SION PLEAS. Frederick W. Wagoner and George A. WuT? part liera in trade under the firm name andmit' pf F Vf. Wagen er A Co, I'liiotiffs. trUnttffd liam Turner, Defendant.-Sumvmi ?tr Unit Vtmand-(Complaint not.Sen td. To william Turner, Defendant In thia actina: are hereby summoned and requlrrdtoit X swer the complaint in Hits action, whick is' filed In the office of the Clerk of the CourtofCoa mon Pleat for the County of Anderson, aadu serve a copy of your answer on the sub<erib?n U theirofbee, at Anderson C. H..S. C.. withint?ti>; darn after tho service of this ?SEiuont OD itt, exclusivo of the dny of service. If you fail to auswer this complaint rliblalk time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply totbtCoin lor judgment against you for the sum of tao hu dred and eighteen dollars, with interest at Iberia of seven per cent, per annum fruin the first dst cf November, one thousand eight bunarra toanjnj one ; on seven and 87-IUO dollars, and inlerntu the rato of (teven per ceut. per su nu ia from tnt day November, leS2 ; on two hundred and (cn ll UKI Dollars and costs. Oated November 8lh. 1KS2. BItOWN, TUIIII1LR A BROWN', 1'IalnliflV Attorney?, Anderson, b.f. [SEAL] JOHN- W. HAMELS, C.CP. To William Turner, Defendant In tbla action: You will take notice thal thesummon?,of vblea tho foregoing is a copy together wlthlbrcsav plaint, was tiled in the office of John Vi. Daoleb, C. C. P., November 8. 1882. BROWN, TRinitLE ? BBOffN, Plaintiffs' Attoraen. Nov 16, 1*82 IS * Patents and Claims. HEAVING formed a copartnership rl? -J S. Duffle & Co., of Washington, D. C., I am prepared to prosecute promptly all dunns for Pensions, o? increaie uf Pui sions for Soldiers, or the widows and chil dren of soldiers wbo served in the wir ot 1812, the Indian wara, the Meiican war, or the late war. Also, Bounty, Back Pay, Restoration to Pension Roll, Land war rants, and all other claims against U. c. Patents secured for Inventions, Discoveries, Designo and Trade Marks. No fee chirp! except for preliminary eianiinalion unless a Patent is obtained. W. ?. HEW LEY. Anderson, S.C July 13, 1882 52 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUSTY OP ASDERSOS. IN THE COURT OV PROBATE Greenlce Ellison, as Executor, and Malinda C?r dy, as Executrix of the last Will and Teslimw of A. U. Holland, deeeas-d, Tblnllft. Wff* Margsret Ellison, Elisha M. Holland, A.Kur land: William Johnson and Harvey Jubrua, Defendants.-Summons for RtlUf-Ojnpu* ?? Served. To the Defendants above named : . YOU are hereby summoned and required Mir awer tho Petition in tula action, a earl?. which ta flied in the office of the Court of Prow* at Anderson C. H., S. C., and to serve 1WW? your answer to the said Petition cn the *nwf"TJ at their offlce, Anderson C. H.. S. C., within t?t?7 days arter the aervlce hereof, exclusive of tw ?0 of aerrlce : and If you fall to anawer :nl* F?""? within the time aforesaid, the Pl a t ntl f? 1 n *a" tlon will apply to the Court for the relief draw ded in the Petition. Dated Anderson, 8. C.. Nov. 21,18?? BROWN, TR1HIU.K * ??pWi?. Plalnllfi?- A?or?,? [SEAL] W. W. H?urnsavs, Judge of Pw"" To the Defendants : ., , ,kl, u. You will take notice thai t** nhiKl ?J ?."?d tlon ls to .ell the Beal and Pr"?#D?' *^?Stu A. Ii. Holland, deceased, by order, of tho rrew Court, under tho Will, and to hav- 7tca['r,lfl thereunder determined by the Court; final sen lenient and discharge of WJVEl ship thereof. You will also tike ?olIf?JJ? JJ Petition, together with lhe.Suiuuious,ur?uic? foregoing is a copy, were filed in tho office ? Judge of Probato /or said Couuly and SUM. ?> Tembcr Slat, 1882. ' . _ . n.ntfV BHOWN, TRIBBI.E A BROWX PlalniiOs' Atiormy?. Andentoa.8-1' Nar 2i, 1882 19 EARSfop,he MILLION. Foo Choo's Balsam of Shark's Oil Positively Restore! theHearinraa?lJ^ Only Absolute cure for D jafnm ww? v This oil la abatracted from P^S^Ir^JrU small White Shark, caught I" the known asCarcharcdon Rondrletil. fc"*Lorstl?? fisherman know? ll. lu virtue. .? * ^ of haring waa discovered hy a ????*J3i-? about the year 1410. Ii. cures ,w"re,*?t ,n? irw* and many so seemingly mlraculou*. th? ?J ^ -dy waa ?fflcially proclaimed over the( ajt plrj. Ita nae became ao universa^L.Tiiai** ?cart no Deafness has existed among: ?"^, " people. Beni, chargea prepaid, to any *T il.00 per bottle. Hear what the Deaf Say. It has performed a miracle in my ??* ^ 1 havo iio unearthly noises In wy rn?" ?ouch better. . , 1 have been greatly bentfiud. . t0,ber Uv deariicsaTielpe? a great deal-lbln? b?tilr will ?ure roe. "Ha virtues are unquestionable ?"dJ"?????*W character absolute, as the *r,,"?,Sh^ii?* trail fy, both fn.ro experience and 0 ?" at, Wrlir at ?mee lo HAVIAKH ? *ptJ?**>_H? "eil? New York, oucloaliig .?.) J0" %??? bv rt turn a rt-mtdy that will enab e ye ,ei like anybody else, ?nd wbow Ca?*"** gaWair he petmanenl. Vou will never regret d-un money b, ***>ffi?ffl'A??,^