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"FREAKS" IX WEDLOCK. Tb?s Bearded Woman Marries a Tattooed i Mun. From thc Philadelphia Times, February 12. I K. R. Mom?, a taloned num. and Miss Leo Hernandez, the "Spanish bearded lady," were married in Frankford yester day and a large number of noted ''freaks" witnessed the ceremony. The brid?' has n glossy black beard, three inches long, ' and the groom is as handsome a |>iece of Mosaic work aa there i* ill America. M?BS Leo is twenty-six years nhl and her husband has passed forty. His first wife was the "Russian giantess," a 500 pound Venus, who died of dyspepsia in Pitts burg in ISSo. Before the season ended Moffitt married a Circassian beauty of Milesian extraction, She died last sum mer, ami before the Darnum show con? eluded its season the tattooed widower was head over heels in lore with the fascinating "Spanish bearded lady." Although bearded, she possessed all thu coyness of her sex, and .Mr. Moffitt was compelled to use al! tim eloquence v hieb once made him famous as a side-show "blower" to persuade her to accept him. "Old" John (?cary. the most skillful sword swallower in tho country, is tho step-father of Miss Leo and gave her away. Miss Leo wanted lo have her beard shaved off in honor of the occa sion, but Mr. Moffitt, who is of a practi cal turn of mind, opposed it on tho ground that she might not be able lo raine another crop, in which event her value aa a "freak" would he tidally destroyed. Mr. and Mis. Moffitt went to New York la*t evening. PINNER OF rilli PURAKA. After Mic ceremony .Mr. (leary, "a freak" of fifty year? standing, ins ?ted twenty of his most intimate acquaintan ces home to dine with him. Mr. (leary's present wife is professionally known as ."Mile. Cathlene, thc skeleton woman." When in showing condition she weighs seventy pounds, and her husband graphi cally expressed it, "there isn't enough meal on her to feed a Scotch terrier." Now, however, Mile. Cathlene is what Mr. Geary is pleased to cull as "fat. as butter," and weighs ninety pounds. In response to a question about the matri monial alliances of well known "freaks" Mr. Geary said : "Well, the most of'em marry opposites. I only know one case in which a fat man married a fat woman. There's Hannah um) John Battersby. She's the fattest woman that ever showed through this country; weighs something like (500 pounds, and keens gaining flesh right straight along. John, her husband used lo do the living skeleton business, but he got so lean ttnt he couldn't walk und ho lind to give up traveling. They live here in Krank loni. He runs a blacksmith shop and peddles hess medi cine. Ile has to be trundled around in a handcart. Well, I guess he won't weigh more than sixty pounds. You heard about that skeleton, Spragiie, who married a beauty out of Ilunnell'u show, didn't yon? Well, that man has got a two-hundred-pound wife and half a dozen children down in Massachusetts. Hy thr. way, the Baltcrsbys have a mighty handsome daughter. Yes, n f-oun,; woman. No, neither fat nor can. There's n fat girl at liuonell'fl that is married to an animal-keepor. John and Mary Powers travel as brother nm! Histor, hut they are man and wife. 'li.ni's the only fat couple I know of. Fore paugh had a fal mao, who married an Albino, and John H. Doris engaged a Cat woman that was mnrried to a canvas mun. Fut Lottie (irani is married to a lean ventriloquist." ECCENTRICITIES OK PW A REH. Here Mr. Geary paused Io light hi? pipe. Theft ho resumed his interesting narrative. "Thero's Col. Goshen, tho giant you know ; he got struck on little Daisy Henry, who isn't much higher than his knee. She's tho freak that married Gen. Whntman, a dwarf, who is ugly enough to sour mik. Tho Chinese giant once told mc he had half a dozen wives nt home, bul I think he was pulling my leg. That ugly liltle Chinese dwarf who'.was with the Barnum show lastseaHon as on the flirt all thu time. Ho has a wifo and five children in Hong Kong, but he ia engaged to be married to as sleek a looking white woman ns you over saw. Ho met her in Baltimore, and she followed the show for a month. Why ?ou'd be astonished to know the num cr of women that full in love with "freaks.' " Thc historian said ?II?H in a way calculated to convey tho impression that innumerable fair ones huvo smiled upon him during his 'Jong eventful career. Tho sword swallower paused to make tho point more offectivo. On re suming he Baid : "Half a dozen of them Cape Town niggers that Firini took to London aud called Zulus aro now mar ried to English women. Fanny Burdett, ono of the smallest women In tho coun try, is tho wife of big Bill Bristol, b side-show blower. She is now in Boston. Of course you know Tom Thumb mar ried Minnie Warren. Major Littlo Fin ger and wife, both little folks, travelled with O'firien.s circus last year. Little Commodore Nutt is mnrried to a dwarf, but he thinks eiery big woman on tho road is struck on him. HAPPY MATRIMONY. "Madame Heleno, tho bearded woman, married Dr. Clark, tho lecturer, shaved her beard off and quit thc show business. Madame Myers, the best bearded woman in the business, married u aide show ticket-taker ami lives somewhero near Pittsburg. Madame Lyons of Syracuse was married to a showman. Sho travels with her daughter, who docs tho Circas sian girl business. Anuie Jones, another bearded woman, baa two cf the nicest children you ever Baw. Oh, I lorgot nbout Eugene Feralto, a skeleton, who married a Circassian girl. Ida Woud ward, the original tattooed woman, mar ried the man who painted her. Why, certainly, they aro nil painted. Bar num's ludia rubber man, that guy that can pull hia akin around. Iel it snap back like gum, bas a wife and eight children in Germany. Osmund, the hairy man, married the 'three-handed lady.' She died and he liked the family so well that he married her mother, who is a snake-charmer. Lurline, the water queen, ain't exactly a freak, but she's in the business. Her right name is Sallie Swift and BIIO first came out as a club swinger. She married a nobleman in London and lives in bang-up style. OFFERS OF MARRIAGE. "Oh, the Albinos aud Circassians and gals with great heads of hair aro so numerous that no one pays any attention, to their marriages. Talking about funny things, there's that freak, the double headed girl-Millie Christine, I mean. Well, I'll bet that more than a dozen mon nave offered to marry her. i guess the most of 'em were after her money, but she knows it and won't take 'em up. Why, one cranky Dutchman followed that double-bended girl from Berlin to BL Petersburg and sent her an oiler of marriage every day. I guess that fellow dropped about 92,000 traveling around After that double-headed gal." Aa the reporter started to the door Mr. Geary enid: "Come up again in the spring and see the old woman when she gets some of the flesh off her," an iuvi tatton to which the feminine skeleton nt ?ih aide kindly added her voice. - Said a loving wife to her husband : "Do you know, my dear, that butterfly ornaments ar? very fashionable ?" "Per inga s?," hegruflfy replied, "but grub is the great desideratum." FEAR Norval! kidney and urinary #y>naolajnla, especially Bright's Disease, Etfateies and Liver troubles, Hop Bitters ?-?ff sorely and lastingly cure. Cases rxstcify iike your own have been cured ??? your own neighborhood, and you can ?*d reliable proof at homo of what Hop ??tttr? h'AJt and can do. Dances of tin' liny. Fashions in dancing present no strik ing chang'1 ?ince tin' last Henson. Thc A mci ii au Society of i:rofesaors ni Danc ing, which hus Us headquarters in this city, held its anni al meeting lust week ami decided not to recognize anv new flancos. They voted to discard the "racket" from their lemons, and to fur hid il altogether in their academies. Notwithstanding this action i have seen it indulged in at every hall which I have attended. Its natue is a slang one for the better known redowa gallop step,and organized in the fact that the music which was first used tor it was tin,' "rac quet" waltz. It is called, in various sec tions, the "Soi ?ely," the "Newport," thc "Kippie" and the "Rockaway." It is re garded as too showy for modest girls to fling themselves into, and this is why the professors have undertaken to ?dace it under taboo. Thc round dances which strict propri ety permits this year are the plain waltz and the redowa. The latter may be varied by what is called the polka l$o hernia, a toe and heel step that is not theatrical if quietly and gracefully done. The close hugging, sometime indulged in last winter by couples who ought to iiave known be'ter, is now visibly relaxed, and altogether I think that dancing is rather freer f r ?. : 11 abuses than before. The square dances in use al tin; public balls nre thc plain quadrille and (be plain and Saratoga lancers. In tho latter the couples form parallel lines and dance together, the ligures and movements remaining -i ru i I .ir to tlime of the ordinary lancers. Thc German is danced still in private assemblages, hut never larg? bails. A new round dance in some vogue in parlors is culled the Russe and partakes of the character of the galop and rna /.nurka combined. Then; is also n square dance ailed the National Guard, com posent ! of squares ami circles of a some what military character. The polo quadrille, with its rapid all-hands round, proved too much ol' e. ''ircus to please women and has gone pretty nearly out ol fashion. Variations ol the polka ure frequently seen and the nhl fashioned Virginia reel is extensively revived. A Glimpse of the Past. K?VC hundred years before the birth of Christ there waa a city in Italy called Sybaris. It. was it magnificent place,and thc weullh and luxury of its inhabitants was so great that thc name Sybarite exists to this day a-a pseudonym ol ,i devotee of sensual pleasure. It was ut one time so populous, that it could send three hundred thousand men into thc field, yet its annals are lost ami ?ls gieat men unknown. The informal -m we learn about it is thc Incl of it< greatness, and thal its ruins are to-day under tho bed of a river in Southern Italy. Il seems there was u quarrel amongst tho rulers of ibis mighty city, and tho dis contented joined w ith there enemies, the Crotoniatca, who succeeded in capturing Sybaris, drove out its inhabitants, and, to make its ruin complete, changed the course of a .-?verso that it swept over thc remains of the once municipality. To day the ruins ar? covered by a bcd of slime and earth from sixteen lo twenty feel tlecp, and soon tho work of bringing thc remains to light will bo undertaken. Il is believed that the memorials ol a very distant past will bo brought lo light cquul to, if not exceeding in interest, those of Pompeii. We live after all ina very old world. Almighty nations flour ished, and prosperous cities gathered weal lb to themselves long before history tayan to keep its record. In ihesu days of thc marvelous applications of science to our daily life, it is well to remember tho might of the past, in order that we should not become too conscious of thu splendor of the uge we live in. What Re Would Do. It was in thc smoking car on tho New York Central. There was ono chap who was blustering a great deal and telling of how many duols lie had fought, and be hind him sat n small man reading a magazine. "Sir I" said the big man as ho wheeled around, "what would you do if chal lenged?" "Refuse," was the quiet reply. "Ah I thought as much. Refuse nod bc branded as a coward ! What if a gentleman offered you thc choice of a horse-whipping-thou what ?" "I'd take tho whipping." "Ah,-thought so -thought HO from tho looks of you. Suppose, sir, you had fully slandered me?" "I never slander." "Then suppose I lind coolly and delib erately i natl Hod you; what would you do?" "I'd rise up this way, put down my book this way, and reach over like thia and take him by the nose as I take you, and give it a three, quarter-twist-just .o 1" When the l'Mlo man let go the big man's nose, tho mun with tho white hat on began to crouch down to got away from bullets, but there wns no shooting. The big man turned red, then pale, theil looked tho little mau over and remarked : "Certainly-of course-that's it exact ly 1" And then tho conversation turned on the general prosperity of the country. A sure euro for impoverished blood, Eimples, and sallow complexion, ia rown's Iron Ritters. It will produce n healthy color, smooth skin, and is abso lutely not injurious. - Timo ??short, your obligations infi nite. Are youi houses regulated, your children instructed, thenfllicted relieved, the poor visited, tho work of piety ac complished. i _ j Voluntary Tributes or timi J for nene. (Ita Receives: nr.AU SIR,-Please ?now mo tho privilege of giving my testimony regarding tho wonderful curativo properties of your Invaluable medicine, lima's Ilium.ly. Puring thc |wist six or seven ream I have been a great sutlorcr from Kidney dlaeaso, and daring a great jmrt of the timo my sulfuring* liave been so intonso as tobe indescrib able, linly thoso who baro suffered by thia dread disenso know of tho awful backache, and rains of nil kinds, accompanied by great weak ness mid nervous prostration, loss of force mid ambition which invariably attend it. I bad nil these troubles intctiaithxl, mid was in auch a bad condition that t could not get up out of my chair except by put lug my hands on my knees, mut ii'.ui.--t runing out lieforu 1 could straighten up. I tried the best doctor?, and many kiuds of medi cine, hut nil failed to help roe, and I experiment ed co Ving endeavoring to got cured that last apr:ug I uns in very poor shape, and in seeking ta, M hui my attention waa directed by a friend to the roriinrknble enrcs of Kidney dlsoasos, etc, which woro being accomplished by Hunt's Item edy. I w.is induced to try lt, and began to toko lt, and very aoon " limbered up" aa lt woro; my severn backache, and the intense pains I bJad sutfored HO long speedily disappeared, notwith standing I hud boon bothered with thia complaint so many yearn. Winn 1 bogan to take Hunt's Heruedy I waa considerably run down in my general health, and *uii.-red also from loss ot appetite. Ever alnee I havo been taking tho Remedy, however, my im pruvoment baa boen mott marked; my formor complaints, achos, pains, etc., have disappeared, and I i.o v.- feel Uko my fcr.nor self, halo, hearty, and sound In health. I shall always keep Hunt's Itometly with mo, and would moat earnestly reo ommend all thn?e who are sufferers from Kidney or Liver diseases, or disease? of tbs Bladder or I'rii.ary Orgruis to uso Hunt's Remedy, and tako no other. Toura very truty, HENRY H. SKELDON. No. 280 Westminster St., Pro vi denoo, B. I. "in the lexicon of youth, etc., there la no such word rta F.OI." That. " lexicon" Uuow found In tb* laboratory nf Ht ufa Itemedy. It knows no such word as- Vail. -- Adam might to have said "Hardly Eva," when ho was (empted t'> bite the apple. - Fr? ckles arti not so had. it ia said ; that <>ne girl does not object to soling them on Hiiother girl's fae?-. Composed of til?? be*t known tunica, iron and cinchona, with will known: aromatics, i* l#r??wn"n Jeni Uhlers, it cures indigestion, und nil kindred Irouliies. - Women are Filch queer creatures thal no man can understand llieui. In deed, it han liven generally cotieeded that the only way lo lind a woman out is lo call w lo n she is not in. - 'J oin Ochiltree, the Radical Con gressman from Texas,?sin a hole. When ! I Marshal sume years ago, h i s account^ were short flo,non The government now proposes to take hi-entire salary as Congressman next -? --ion to -ati^fy its judgment, and ha? the right to do it. Imitation diamonds are now so per i feet that the real ones are at a discount, i No one of wealth i- suspected of wearing , j any hut the ri al stones, ami many a . wealthy woman, it is claimed, lakes : advantage of this motion, and weurs the OHM:lc jewels without fear of detection or IOM hy liiefl. ,!<i? ni'. I ?avid, a popular young man <>t Kin, -loi. t?a., committed suicide Friday night hy shooting himself. Tho details nf the fatal act, are very -ml. i ?avid was married about (wo weeks ago toil very sweet young lady, whom he np j pea red almost to idolize, until a few days -ince when ho suddenly began to prow morose and -reined ijuito indilfereot to everyone, especially his bride. When she sought au explanation i ?avid would turn coldly from her and refuse to answer, i'riday she became urgent in lo r demand for some explanation of his rude treat ment. Ile promised lo write hera letter that night and ex plain all. lie complied with Iii-? promise, and after writing the letter blew bis brains out. His bride will not divulge its con tents. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS wilie mc ilyspt'pMa.hcaithurn, mala* n.i, kidney dist ase, livci complaint, ami other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS emil le s tin: blood ami purifies the system ; mic. weakness, lack of eiiergy, eic. Tiy a buttle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS . is i if nilly lion preparation thu linc, liol Cobu (!).' lei'til. i lld will not raus.- hc.tdache or constipation, as olin i lion pit parntii ai. \\ ill. BS3SE9BBH I lies and nil sufferers frota nea? r.il? i ;, hysteria, and Limbed com phi : .will lind it w iliuiiil an CijuaL llrown's Iron Hitlers for sale by Wilhite A Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. "VTOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. -Ll The Undersigned, Admiuistralor de innis ?on with thc Will annexed of I thc Estate ol A. lt. N. Cl i liner, deceased, hereby givra notice that he will, on the Sib day March, 1883, apply lo the Judge of | Pnibat? of Anderson County for a Final Settlement of saul Kstate. and a discharge fniai said Administratorship. J. It. CAUTER, Adm'r. Fob I, I8?3 ?\t 5? NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notieo is hereby given thai tho un dersigned. Administrator of the Estate of! Win. N. Harper, deceased, will apply to the J inigo of Probate for Anderson County, nn tho I flt h day nf February, 1883, for a Final Settlement and Discharge from his office as Ailministrator of said RstatO. JESSE II. RALLENTINK, Adm'r. Jan IS, 1SH3 '.'7 ft? NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All |>ersons having demands against tho Estate of Anderson Brock, deceased, aro hereby notified to present tho samo, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed hy law. JOHN W. DANIELS, Adm'r. Jan 25, 1883_28_4_ Bay State Shoes and Boots. ON hand and arriving a full line of ilay Stat? Shoos and Boo s. The best tjooth in the market. Warranted not to rip or nave wood or pasteboard in thom. Call and sec them. I charge nothing for showing. A. B. TOWERS. Feb 1, 1483 29_ The Bad and Worthless Aro never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that. the remedy iti.Uatcd is of the highest value. As soon as it had been teated and proved by the whole world that Hop Ritters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to ?teal the notices in which the press and people of (he country and expressed the merita of H. B., mid in evory way trying to induce suffering invalids lo use their stuff | instead, expecting to make money on th? cmlit and good name of ll. Ii. Many others started nostrums put up in similar Btylo to H. B., with variously devised names In which the word "Hop" or "Ho|?s" wero used in a way to induce imo ?lo to believe they were tho same as ?lop Itters. AU such pretended rom edies or cures, no matter what their alvie or name is, aad especially those with the word "Hop*' or "Hops*' in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are. Imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of (hem. Uso nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Mop?, on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers aro warned against dealing in Imitations or count rr foil J. Feb 1. 1883 29 4 ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL THE VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich., will toad Or. Bra's Cslohratod . Eic ctro Vol?alo ^olf a a*A Electrlo Appliances 00 trill for ?0day? to saoo tytmn* or old) who ar? aftlleted with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality and kindred troubles, Ktmranteeln? ?pc?ly Mill complete cv tu rf. I kui ot l.eallli and manly rigor. Address M abotc.-N. B.-No xUk li In curred, aa 30 day?' trial ta allowed. ?Viii. 1883 25 . ly TUTTIS "TXTICTORHNT I? oomr->M)'l of Herbal and Mucilaginous prod* u< ..?, which permeate the ?ubiUnee or tho I,uiiK*t ??pectorales tile acrid matter (hatCotIPCtain the Ilroinhtn.1 Tul*?,nod forms a soothing toniliii;, ?Inch relieve* tba lr* i Station thal causes tiocogh. It desmata tin lunKiofnii impnrittcH, strengthrna thriu when eufeehltd hy dtaeaac, invv r ate* tho circulation of tb? blood, an t l/ri?c*all.i nervous system. fcllRht roldu often end In ? on ?ii ii.pl I on. Illa ila o ur rona to ur? lett ?linn. Apply tue remedy promptly* A t >toi .-v .. >. >. m warrants tho assertion that i ...... ni y ho a ever hee ii fon nil that I? ai prompt !u:o.i ifecniuiTUTT'8 EXPECTORANT. A ningle il<!.? raises the phlr^in, ?ul-.'?? lt ifnrtmM'in,nnd its UM apeedily eurea tl.i most . ?titevNt cough, A pleasant cordial, chll itien lake lt mollly. K r t roup tt ls Int nlc.ulile on 1 should t>0 i ri ?voy family, lu ?Be. and fit IlottleH. TUTTIS PILLS ACT DiRECTLY ON THI r-irri i hIMs nuil fever, Dyspepsia, f le i lleailarhe, lllllous Colic, Coils tipa? .... Il lo ii mat Imo . I'llea, l'al pilo Hon of (he Hear*) IH/zlnrss, Torpid I.lvrr.aua female Irregularities, lr you do not'!f?tl v.-ry wt?," o single pill ?timutates thestonaeb, leaton ?the oj ;utite,iiii|>"rt? vigor to t Iii; ay ?Uni. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Jiu. TUTT: - /'.ur Mri For t< n your? I bari I..11 u martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation ami rile?. Last spring your pills n< re r- < oinmondisl tome; I used thora (I ut with titi le faith). lara nov/ a vri;ll roan, have good apatite, digestion perfect, regular ?twila, piles gone, and 1 bare . tined forty pound? solid Utah. They are wuttb their weiirht.n poid. IlKV. lt. !.. BlMPRON,Louisville, Ky. Office, -if> Murrey rvew Vprfc. / IM? ? Tl "PT'S ?13 Aft OA I. o? ? sunn ^aioceipts FUtli -iii anyl)cition. / Tutl'.H Pills for sale by Willoh A Wil loh*, A in leno in, S. < '. ANDERSON CITY BAKERY". WHITE and lU?bl Hnml always nu ban.!, linnie of the be>l lluur. I>?-Ilartitl'ttI La (:ike-. fakes received, un i baked or lundi; lo order. I'resh Tarts everv Sal urda v. I keep ai-'i UUOrEltiKS nf every kind. Try liiy Lady of the Lake," an excellent nnd -ii?elly fte. <'ijrar. Handsome Vases ?md ( ups reduced in prill?. Ladies' and I Inbiri n's, Shoes cheap. L. L. (?HEEN. .lan I-, 1^- : 27 bm AIM i KR COLLECAK, WAU I AT.] i A, S. C. FA i rwy. KKV. P. I*. Mri.i.Ai.i.v, I). I?., President. KRV. J ll Hu.i v D. I ?. Hi v. Ii Mn.-M.. A. M. I'miK. Wu. S. Mui UK. rill 11* next Session ? ommeiiei>s September I. 21. Ic\s2. Knulisb, (.'bissiinl and Sci entific Courses. Military drill. Tuition $lti pi-r annum. Hoard in private families ?10 per month. Located at the base of the lillie llidge Mouiituins, the climate is un surp!u-^eil. Pur further information or cat ?banle address anv ineiiiber nf the Laculiv. K. P. Ml'LLALLY, D.D., President.' Au- 21, Ks-j i; THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, nil .M Y Ot' AXlWi:.S0X IN THU CHI! HT Ol' Piton ATI:. Mike Met iee, as Surviving Ailininist ratur of the Eslatu of William Magee, dei i amil, Petitioner, against Marv li. Lat liner, Anna M. Towers, Martha Iv illcnn, Nancy Louisa Emerson, Irene E. billilli, Stephen A. Itna/.ale, Louisa Urea, /.ale, Eugene M. Ilreiireah?, Osman ll. Iircn?cale, W. II. Kum, William /.. McUeo, I'lelelierTown send, Mary A. (iriinii, liciiridS A. Mei iee and Sallie ll. Kill?, Defendants.-Hmniniitis fm ttelirf / ? ilium not ?v? i reit. 'Vu tin- lit-fendants above iiaiiuil : \."tJl.: un- hereby HUUiaioncd and rt'i|ulrcd loan suer Hie Pel lt inn in lui? aellnii, a copy of which fa til< il in the nllice of I he Cou ri of Prolate, ot Anderson C. IL, K. C., and lo nerve a copy of your answer lo Ihn ?aid pel it lon on ilia siibscritiera at their nilli e, Anderson i'. H., S.< " within twenty days after the MT? lee hereof, exclusivo of the day of ven ice ; and if yon fail lo answer thia Petition wit lilli the tone a Inresa id, I lie I'la! nt IDs in this ac tion ?III apply lu the Courl l'?r the relief deman ded lu the Petition. lintis! Anderson, S. C., Jan.'.'fi, issx MlltRAY, HUI AZI AI.I'. .V MITtltAV. S..ls pf,,, pei. [SKA!.] TIKIS ?'. I.li.ON, .Indue of Prolate. To the Defendants above I..nurd : Take notice lh?t the Petition in this action, to gether u ith Um Summons.of which Hie lorogning li lt copy, was tiled ill 11|0 'lillee nf the Probat? four: ai Anderson i'mirl House, in Hie County i>f Anderson, in ?aid State nf Soul h landina, on I he ?list day ot January, A 1>. ISSI, and that Hie object ol said I'elllion i.i io effect a final sett lenient of I he estate? of William Maiiee, deceased, and ol Ascnalh Magee, deceased. M Lit KAY, IIREAZEALE A M F li HAY. Sols. Pro. Pot. Anderson, S. C., .lau. 20, I8S3. l eb 1, l>s.i JJ C IS A S??PF-=: CURE 1 for all riltpcin-: cf t-.o Kltineyn and - UViSR - It haaspcelCsasJcu - n PJaatosI I:ajK.rtmt argon, euabltnr; lt t-i t' !\ >v o:V t.r;-i Uly aud lnaetlon, sUmuU.lim: ;.. bcaJU.y rceruMonof if Uio Jule, ore! by Vi- ttlO '.' /^alj la free K eontUUcu. y i '. .- it:u-.:-.-.rj-o. Mn?A?|r . ' ir . .:.* "Tif:frora Clt>?3 le-'a ,u.iiarin;ii.wu Vie eUiUa, arablUona,'lys;H ., (i \..t_ ?tal?d, ? ?-.'.-ioy Wort ?rUlaurcly :. - ;n nail tpiioUV: c.tiro. In tho Br*ln?: tri- : I .. .:.-*. i. every j ono uboulii t.-.V. ! .11' r, . cooibocl si- SOLD DV : TP. prieto gl. ? ?\ i r* Kidney Wort for safe by Wilhite \ \\\\. bile, Anderson, S. C. New Advertisements. A Lend Iii? London Pbysicluncstrtiiiisliesi tan ofUce In Ncr/ >'uek for thc cure c" EPILEPTIC ; ;TS. rVem Aai. J.ni-r. . .. .r'.-.i\ M .lo il ito i-r l^n !-r i, T . ?.- ... elaliyr.'Kpll" ?y, ha? witlieul tloiilit t i'd motor non r:.in niiTotle r l.vli'i: !? .' e"?? Lea sluj>iy I moo a?tonhhlric: ? . i oiif ncios ct ov< r SS Trart' ?tanillng ?o?i. -. ; eau I by M-.n. Ilohas paallahedawiir*! cn thia ill ....... vrhlrh ho ?in.!? ?i:h alargs botil" cf t u vi n-Vrlul cum n. . lo any ?uffusr wno may semi ihelr evri"* .??' I*. *t Adare.-. ?. Sf ? ?ilTlso any on? wishing ? < ure te address IT. AU. UKaKltoLu, No. tl Jehl. bu. Kcsr Vutk. THE UNION TRUST CO., Oil mid Ol? 4 'lieut nut filrcH, PHI I.A OK 1.1*11 IA, IVA. CAPITA I., 81,000.000.1 C?lARTER PERPETUAL. Aritos Executor, Administrator, Assignee, Receiver, Guardian, Attorney, Agna, Truttre ami Committee, alimr ?r in eonneetum trith un Individual appointee. Takes charge of tho |m>perty of absentees and non-residents, collecta and remits inromc |ironi|it ly. and lUseliargen faithfully tho duties of every fiduciary trust und agency known lo tho law. Safes for Kent within burglar-proof Vaults of the most approved construction. Wills kepi lu Fire and Durglar-nroof Safes with out charge, l'isle, securities ami all other valua bles securely kept at a moderate annual charge fur safe return or specific ludeinnltv. Car Trust? ?nd other approved securities for ?sie. Interest allowed on Moneys deposited for defi nite periods, or upon ten day?' milleu. U\ <". VArTEltSON, President. Il I ESTER CLY UER, Vice-Preaident. MAllI.ON S. STDKKS, Treasurer. FRANCIS BACON, Sec'y nud Trust OfScer. DIRECTORS: W. C Fsllerson, Hon. T. F. Baykid, James inn,:, WllmniKton,' Del. ; Alfrctl S, lini.ii nr. i:;i!. \V. He!!-, Hon. Allison While, Harrisburg, PA; Hr. C. P. Tomer, Hon. J. S. Africa, H. II. Patterson, Huntingdon, Pa. ; John T. Monroe, Hon. H. t'lymer, Jos. I. Keefe, Heading. Pa.; Tho?. It. Patton, Ilenrv S. Eckert, W. J. Nead. Itea'ding. Pa. ; Ja?. S. Marlin, Edmund S. Doty, Dr. U. Haves Agnew, Muttiutewn, Pa. ; 1!. H. Houston, Hon. IL E Monaghsn, John (i. Kividiug, West Chester, Pa. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Hen. Vi. W. H. Davis, Hon. T. F. Itaudohih, Doyleslnwn. Fa. ; Morristown, N. J. ; Chas. W. Popper, Allentown, Pa. SKYMOUIt, fill NT & CO.. (Kst?hlishcd In 1S7.V) 3 Kxcbanxr Court, N. Y. 1?2 Ij^iallo St., ChlcAKO. ItANKKHS AND IlllOKKHS. Special facilities for the purchase and sale of Stocks, nonda, (iratn. Provisions. Refer to Mechanics' National Hank, New York ; Finn Nat Ional Hank, Chlesco, sod Herman Secu rity Hank, Louisville, Ky. J. IC, SKVMOCB, Member N. York Stock Kxchange. J. A. HUNT, Member Chicago Iloanl of Trade. A IJ. SKY M OCR._ pNSQMFTIOlio l har? atmltlvo rem..Il fi r Iii? ??soo OWSSM ; br ll? sta thouAAuda of ca*?* of thawomt kind and el I.mx .taadlnahavstHwin eared, inderi!, M ?trena U my raun InlUenlcary, thal I will ..- I TWO KoTTt.Ks KI'.I'.C ?. nvi:in iv. ns by addrciilPRHKo. I\ROWKIXA CO ^?lii Bpntee St, New York, can learn lae eiset cost of any propose.! lineof AD'. F.UTISlNHinAmcri'.an Newspapers, *.?? 100-|SSRO l'aiiiplilel.25etids. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. X. O. FARMER & BRO., -DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWLS BACON. FLOUR and MOLASSES, SUGAR and COFFEE, A...IparnT ?i. :.i-i .iiiu-rji. Mi" ; : ? - VK'SlS StfHtoT^?lH? i?-. ? W ?HI,.?. .?r .IttlllM :'? ' >?!'!<"' r'* f,,r IV. O. FAUMKH Ac If HO. Fell K. 11 FLOUR, FLOUR, TOBACCO, TOBACCO, COFFEE, COFFEE. C. F. JONES & CO, ARK better prepared than ever to otter inducements to CASH IUJYF.RS. Our Htunlo ?u?l Fauoy firocMirioH I? Coni|>l?r to. Wi- nsk ?pedal examination of our (ioodi and I'riccs before buying. \\c think we eau KWK V- >L MON KV. Comr tu sec II- if you want any heavy NV I NT Kl? CO. ?HS, or anything In our linc. We arc now ottering mir Winter C o i- al low price.-*. W- are greatlv encouraged willi our las? vea.'- Irado, and hope to build up a much In ner trade"iliis year. Thanking y ni for your patronage, and -seeking a con tinuance of the same, we are, Kespectfully, C. F. JONES & CO. Jan 25, : JANUARY, 1883! 'Mic l/nricrsitfiied having <le?*i?t<itl to Sell this Year F R THE CASH, TtESIItE T?> HAY TO I 11 Kl It FRIENDS \ND CFSTOMKRS PH AT ill EY IIAVK A ITLL fiTOt'H Ol' GOOIH*, of every description : MOUTH and SHOKS, HATS. DEY GOODS and NOTIONS, H LA NEETS, or all trodes and sizes, at astonishingly low ?irires, SADDLES, io he closed (Hit at about <',.*t, HARDWARE, complete line. GROCERY DEPARTMENT will be kepi full up darin? Sprint; and .Summer. We have a COFFEE that wc guarauteo as good a-< tiny in llie City. STANDARD FERTILIZERS KOW ARRIVING. AGENTS FOR THE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER. Tr-fT- All indebted to us will hereby take warning that to save Costs they must settle i lull by 1st March, as we don't propose to wait any longer than that date. A NUKE W i PtHHMJta. Jan J?, ISS.t _-ll_ Sfe 3 3 O O O WORTH OF READY MADE CLOTHING FOR CASH. "WE are now receiving a splendid Stoek of CLOTHING-Mens', Youths and Hoys. YT Full Suits- Hroadeloth Couts, Pants and Vests; Fine Diagonal Suits, and Coats, Pants, Vests, Oven oats, Oil Cloth Coats, Ac, Ac, to lit person and purse. - A LSI ) Broadcloths, French Diagonal?, English and American Cassinicre*, Doe Skins, Jeana, Ac, .Vc -ALSO A well-selected stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats; Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Ac, Ac. -AI-SO Coats, Pants and Vests made to order. The Tailoring Department ix conducted hy Mr. JOHN lt. Cl,AUK. who bas for the past ibirtv years liven Culling your Coat??, Pants and Vests tu lil you smoothe and easy, and will he glad fdr a continuance of your patronage. Special attention given lo W EDDI NO St ITS. TFIIMS CIS If. CLAH It AL CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Sept 7, 1882_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. .A.LL parties indebted to me for balances on Mules, Horses, Cotton (.Jins nnd other Machinery, Stoves, &c, for last year and this year, arc requested to come and settle up at once, ns their Notes are due. 1 indulged you last rear on a cn-ti nt of tho short crops, but this year there is no excuse, and the ninney I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO RUY STOVES, TIME, PO?, FANCY CROCKERY, Ac, Ac, will find it to their interst iu see me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. Oct 6, 1SS2 TIIMIIES CHA1TGE AND MEN CHANCE WITH THEM, AND that is the reason we have just laid in A LAUGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, for we know that all our customers desire something that is new and at thc same time serviceable, our Stock comprises a line assortment of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, NOTIONS, 11A lt I) WA RE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Which we will sell at the Lowest Prices. While other thin.irs are changing, we would say that we are too voling to change our plan of offering good and substantial Bargains 'o all who favor us with a trial. WE A.K.J3 IIV THE COTTON MARKET, And will give the highest prices. We have a large lot of HAGGING and TIES on hand. Oct our prices before closing a trade. BBOWlsT BROS. Sept 21,1882 lo / ^' THE ?PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY OFFER FOU SALE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, PACIFIC ACID PHOSPHATE. THESE (?nanos are of the highest grade, and are kept so without regard to cost as the testimony of all our customers for the. past fifteen years in this State Georcia North Carolina and elsewhere will substantiate. ** ' For terms apply to agents in thc various towns, or to Dee 14. 188'j E. IL FROST A CO., Agents, Charleston, 8. C. 22_ 3m F. YV. WAGENER. G. A. WAGENER F. W. WAGENER & CO,, COTTON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. I?- WE invite Consignments ?f COTTON, and guarantee satisfaction Will make liberal advances on consignments. Septlfi,1S81 IQ_ EXCELSIOR COOK STOVEST THE BEST IR THE MARKET. Fourteen different sta? and kinda, yivo aUes with Enameled Reservoir*. Adapted U all rtsjnl~m??n.t. and priced to mit all purse* LEADSNC FEATURES; Double Wood Doors, 1 "alert Wcod Orate Adjustable Dnmpcr, Interchangeable Auto matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth Plato, Swinging Fluo-Slop, Kcvenlblo Ga? Buming long Crow Mee?, Double Short Centers, Heavy Bing Covora, Illuminated Fiia Doors, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panela, cte Unequaled In Material, in Flnlib, and la operation. Manufactured by I8AAO A.8HEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md. * to roa SALK av J. K. PEOPLES, Anderea. B. c. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j ANDKK80N COUNTY. , ;;. Ttwi. ."? >'?>?'."?, Jmbje vj Pt'obatt. WU THEAN. John W. Daniel?, Clerk .""ri Common Pleas and General Sessions, l?as applied t.> nw* lo grant him letters ,f administration on the Estute of Ceo. W. llankin, ileceaseii. Thone art- thereforo t.. cito and admon ish all kindred and creditor? ol tho said ("iou W. Nankin, deceased, to ho amt ap iK'ar before mein Court of Probate, to I, ,- hcl.lat And.-ison Court House, on II, ? ::!, dav of March. 1883, after pub lication hoi cot, to show cans.', if any they have why ihosaid administration should not bo granted, (liven under my band this 2ltb day of January, 1883. T. C. LIGON; .'. H. Jan -.'.V ISM 38 _ ._?_ GEO. H. WALTER & CO., I ACTORS ASI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Commercial Wharf, ClIAKMiWTON, . - . S. C. CONSIGNMENTS ?>l Colton solicited, / ami liberal advanees made on same. Au? 17. 1>S- 5 11,11 TWENTY_DOLLARS. 1111 PENNSYLVANIAS1Y,K Singer Machino is the best SINGER KVEK MADE. ISIS??*! I>K<?T LEAF, TWO b'ufe^.V I ante drawers, laney cover 4s?{Trj - "j_ wii!: vastor= on stand,and M iuds Hie iiolibllis without running the Machine, for $JO.UO. Keineinher, wo bend the Machi lie lo ho examined beforo paying aiivlhing upon it. Eveiy Ma. hine fully warranted Address WI I.LETS A CO., ly Philadelphia, Pa. Law Partnership. rpilK undersigned having formed a part nership tor the Practice of baw. under i he lino naineof M li Ult A Y, ll RE AZ EA LE .V MURKAY, will give prompt attention to all business entrusted tn their caro. Hs peeial attention will bc given to the eollec tion nf claims. OFKICK-Over J. P. Sulli van A* t'o.'s .sioie. on Northern corner of timmie How. J. S. MURRAY, J. E. BREAZEALE, E. H. MURRAY. Jan t. 1883 -'.'> 3m >||N H. Mooni:. COUtMlll'S WAIUlLAW. MOOKI: ? WABDLAW, Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents. Ol" li friends and the public generally are requested t<> remember that any legal business intrusted to ..ur charge will re ceive our prompt and careful attention. Wo aro also engaged in the Heal Estate Business. We buy or sell land, or give any information iii reference tn land that it?y be desired. Persons having Heal Es tate to sell, will find il to their interest to consult us. as we will sell for them, if de sired. Wo will also purchase Heal Estate for any person winning to purchase nt live per .cut. commission-large transactional subject to special agreement. All business, of whatever kind, ?listrust ed to our care will receive our sptriiti atten tion. MOORK A WARBLAW. Nov :?0, 1882 liO R(MISONS COTTON AND COHN FEItTILIZER. UOltSON'S COMPOUSl) Alli? PHOSPHATE. Those grades aro rich in all the essentials constituting first-class articles, carefully prepared froth best materials. Our lone; ex perience in the trade, together with Prof. Shepard's analysis, aro guarantees that they are adapted to tho wants of consumers. For sale nt market ratis for cash, time or cotton. J. N. ROBSON A .SON, 08 East Buy, Charleston, S. C. Jan ll, iss;i " 20 3m FOTJTS'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDE?73 So TI.ir.SB wtil .Ho of ?v.Mr. norn or i.vNO FK v?u, li Kotitz'? Powden aro ...?.."1 Intime. Foutz*. Powder* win eure and prevent HoaCnnuiu. Foau-.'s Powders Tl ol pr.nt I'.AVM IN KoWLS. Fuuu'u Pnwdi .? will Inerts*!1 Ute quantity of milk anil cream twenty per cont., nrvi mali? tho butter Cnn and ni eel. Funte*. Powder* will euro nr prevent almost EVKRY III SI.-it. to ?vim li Horne* Mid . aitlr ar.? uilijee.t. KoCTZ'ii Pnwiitctta wu.:, UIVK KATiarAVTlost. told every*herc. DAVID K. FOUTE. Troprlclor. DALT:::or.E, un. For sale hy Wilhite it Wilhito, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. Nov SO, 1-S'i "? ly WANTED? 15,000 TONS OF COTTON ?.EED HIGHEST cash price paid for Colton Seed, delivered ia car-load lots at any. H. H. Depot or .Steamboat landing in South Carolina, Georgia or N. Carolina. Highest cash price paid for Kerosene, Lard and Whiskey barrels. FOR SALE. COTTON SEEI? 91 EA I?. The beal and cheapest food for all kinds of stock, and the cheapest mid best fertilizer on the market. Writ? for pamphlets con taining analysis by Dr. C. L. Sheperd, Statu Chemist, and directions for use. to Charles ton Oil Manufacturing Co., 28 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. 21_3m* FURNITURE ! IHAVE removed my Furniture to my two-story Warehouse on Corner of Benson and Jail Street, where von can find a large and well-selected stock "of Furniture ali new and of the latest pattern. Bureaus! Dressing Cases, Sideboads, Safes, Tables of all kinds. Bedsteads of all classes, from the cheapest to the best. Chairs, o? all classes. Wardrobes, Cradles, from $1 up. Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cola, Lounges, I (clure Framesand Pictures of every kind. I- lower and Candle Stands of latest styles. Wagons and Doll Carriages, ranging from .Mc. up, and all other things usually kept in a first-class Furniture Store. Last, but not least, I keep constantly on hand a full line or Collina and Caskets, ranging in prices from $ >.00 to $125. the latter the best and finest trimmed Metallic Casket in tho : U. S. I sell for cash only, and as cheap as j anybody can sell. VT ." JOHN B. MOORE. Nov lo, 1882 ia 3ra I HOW TO SAVE MONEY ! S to buy the Best Groceries, Confectione J. rles, Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac., lrom me. I buy and sell Country Produce, and keen the best Cider and Lunch always Pi? i". . ,* .httV.? ftlso bought the Right of the City of Anderson to sell the best Patent Churn Power in the United States. Any child can work it. Call and see it, and you will be sure to buy. D. J. BOHANNON, Depot 8trcet, Anderson, S. C. May 4, 1882 42 ly T NORMAN'S vtUTnAL|2|/tfc COLOSAL. -MARK A ^uVS-JoVr-o^1,?' ,""?J>. '???>. ~*T "ivlH? ??n.|ili?..-o.riot Hie St..m. fi? ?fe?ftl^? 51 MUK. I...Kn* Fa.!II?, Flatiilrney, u* f**c,*U!Jt "'* ,!"? f?t..t.inrh, rfV^ . ..'iliv!n, Sick i?:?d Kerrin. thr- 'n- .V? 'L'S l,n j?r?*n??*wat? os -? imi tnt ..el. i.,idrto-.r.a.t|,-m relaxation cf the -j^? -r n . laj-^-K or fuud or water. Kr.ft??A?Z!KQ CORDIAL !V* ?-' **W "Uni l;i:'ji!r?j, lUttclfc. ....ry ...... ;>,.. j ".,. catiUln Opium !>..?. . erm''*.. Sreritflv rrmm M boacJckn?Mi and Tent:il tiff I'-- '. e-?. i nt fi.o: por bottle. *?1 i . . Tm?f/lMStan? /-^.Vrj {" KaZhfn*. Sole Propri. tor?, Wnlhnlla, ac. U. 8. A. STATE AGENTS P0fi A Pulverizer and Cart cor Ute? Manure, Cott.m'^M Marl, &C.. evenly i" ?? ^ or broadcast EVERY MA<;m^wAIitU!,Tit AGENTS FOR Thomas Smoothing Harrow Thomas Pulverizing Harrow Ladow Disc Harrow, ' Ladow Spring Tooth'Harrow? With broadcast Seeder Attache!. Lane Harrow, Baldwin Feed Cutters, Burra!! Corn Shelters, Barbed Fence Wire, Buffalo Scales.! IIAHT & co., Charleston, S. C. Nov !>. 1882 4g Peruvian Guano, direct rmi agent or the Peruvian Government Fish Guano, ii to 8 per emt .. monia. 'S Nova Scotia Lund x-issie, ? NOIIth ? uroHiitt-Rronnil ph J pSinte, une ground and of l;:gb griuTS For *ale by b I HERMANN BULWIKKLEI Dec A8 Wharf' S?^Bj GEORGE E. mm, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT uj ANDERSON, S. C. ALL Business nromptlv-attendri , OFFICE-With School CommtotaJ in Centennial Building. Angl", 1 ?82 5 ij Bargains ! [T'Oit thc next 30 days I will sell mir! L? of pegged Hoots and Shoes, mini Cloaks and Worsted Dre^-s GoodaateoS cash. Clive mc a call and be convinced A. B. TOWERA Feb 1, 1888 29 NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Administrate! the Estate of Benjamin Pearman,dece hereby gives notice that he ?rill, on tl day March, 18S3, apply to the Jcl?L Probate of Anderson County for a nfl Settlement of said Estate, and a ditchi from ?niel Administratorship. S. N. PEARMAK, Ado1! Feb 1, 18S3 _ 29 / Patents and Claims. HAVING formal a copartner?hiii J S. Duffle ?t Co., of Wsshi:: I). C., I am prepared to prosecute pron all claims for Pensions, or increase of sions for Soldiers, or the widowi and dren of soldiers who served in the tri 1S12, the Indian wars, the MexicaowuB the late war. Also, Bounty, Back fl Restoration to Pension Roll, Land t| rants, and all other claims against V Patents secured for Inventions, Disenyt: Designs and Trade Marks. No feeckifl except for preliminary examination Di a Patent is obtained. W. D. BEWLEY. Anderson,S. Juiy 13, 1882 52 IT DR. J. FEMALE REGULATS WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. It ts well kno^vn to physicians, ?nd alt>!W)fl known to in maring woman themselves, thu P areaubjoctto numerous diseases pecullsrwi BOX, such HS suppression ot the Men??,ps-l anti scanty Menstruation, Congestion, VtarJ and Falilni: of the Womb, nttended wita nf loss train ot uytnpathetlc and constitution?: a den, which embllivra the whole liff, ?ni ?J have long beon considered os almost Itter But at lout tho remedy bas been foundlo Dr. J. BradSsli's Female R?5ol?fl Itt* not a "euro al.," but n remedy for ?M of diseases, allot which perfnln to the Wons. I Any auOerer iro:a tho dise aa ea mcnuottil tako this remedy, and thus reltove tiemlf?ri'-fl revealing her condition to any one.?t>?*Ul subjecting lior womanly modesty to lt?ito? an examination hy a physician. I To bring honlth anil happiness to tn? ??#J| suffering women ls a mission before Wk** "Jj favor sinks Into Insignificance. WastearWl enaction can comparo with onu which protrui "That dire disease whoso ruthless NM Withers beauty's trancleut Honer, whiab gives oaso for pain. Jov lor sorrow. O for tears, tho roso of health for the pallor* ease, the light, elastic step for draggingW" nights of soft reposu for heavy loursH w restlessness, bounding vigor for UUgWJW ness, the sweet Uno of full |T0WU sharp and withered form of cmacl?tW?ii?i of mental, phyalcal, social and dotted ? menta for %few tad Oayt or pain ?nd?'??'.'? in an early graver Buch is the nH?.S? the result? of Un. J. llBADKlKLD'aKxiJiiJg LATojt, which ls hence truly and ?ppn>i? etyled '.Woman'? Beat Friend." . J ''Whites." and all those Irvr-f^laJj'1" " womb so diva ruc tl vc to tho health, mm? ,. beauly of women, disappear Ilk? 5?KT alucio bottle of thia wonderful commun* ., Ail who BiifTer from any of ?''?^?'??Sil roost earnestly Invited lo give thia r???"?JU trial. It has cured thouaauda, and wt? ? a Don't fail to try lt. _ ..... ,iia I'rlco.amall sire, 73 cont?. Largo slM.H* Manufactured by J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ofl f\w tale even/when. For salo by Wl??i??? AWlStt*.Am I son, 8. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLlW COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON l*B*J I John W. Daniels, as Administrator *^Jj with tho Will anno ed, of thoeaUteo'. Deal, dcccaacd. rialntlff. H. Paris, as Executor n I*1 C. Desi, deceased, and said WjDltoan^ ono of ber heirs at law, ?nd 'bf.^V^i ? Davis as claiming to bo ? crcoilor NW , Deal, Martha J. Deal, ^L???H?J|?IJ J. IlJoks, Martha E. Webb, Mw^J UI Frances E. Deal, Alice U f^Wffl%>V filsaons, Amandallne Kay. i*r?h Wi'? , Deal, as heir? nf said U t??^Wfb> aa creditor of 8. D. Deal, Edward 1?j , Tate, Lucinda Tate, Emma 1 ^????up and Li:ile Davis. D?fendants.-?*"?' lief- Complaint not Served. ? To tho Eo??adanta abovo named . d(tju "V/OU are hereby ?umtn0.n .M. J???, ?Vj Y ?wer the complaint In thia ww ?{ flltd in tho office of the Clerk of tt?L?? ? mon Pleas for the County ?r ,h.?? iban* ?arve a copy of your ???""'Vf ''iW1' their office, at Anderson ?. H?.*g$5 o? days after the service of thia ?u"nr' exclusive of the day of ??V**-..iain! witt If you fall to anawer this ec fl ? |ti,( time aforesaid, the Plaintiff Lffl^?? for thc relief' demanded In the cow? personal cMm Is made against yon. ? Dated January Sard J8S3- . BROW* BROW?.*BlWl^VS I To tho Defendants, Col ^^J^ett, Jj Book?, Martha E. W W ?*gS5? A* Frances E. Deal, AM 'Anhn P?'U: ^ Btsson?, Emma rowett Mid Joh? *? ^ Tako notice lhat the oonipl?>n?, 'h together with tho BnniBOrts,j^' * of tat O' lng ia a copy, w.a Wed In ?he ?^5e%aC. ? the Court of Common Flew ? ffiglZ* . 6 the County of Anderson, in A,Rl Carolin?, on tho 23rd day Of?g?tb. and th?t you will ?Ito take notice ^ of tilla action ta lor ?ouatiucilon o? (of ^ lalo a p. Deal, to ?ell bis K**?*" ft* ment of doh??, to enjoin .^'?^wt*??* i.roaecullng their action? ??K?g,dr?^ lo call lu e?cdltor? to eajaWlsJ ?^ prraJ?* for all other proper relief lu " personal c aim ls made Jou I Dati4 January 2?rdlrt?? .A pr.0ff>-l fsKALl Jon? W. D>5iai7s.c-C-P jan ta, IMS.' z"