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gittdmwn dlntrilijienfcr. Tho Colic Medicine. Tho Virginia Cily (Nev.) EntcrurUt nays : A butter peddler from Honey Luke relate? with great glee how a neighbor ol his was cured of too frequently tippling the gin bottle. This neighbor manied a young, handsome and spirited lady, and for a month or two all went well ii thc house and about the farm ; then thc hus band fell back into his old truck. The wife remonstrated, and for n time thc husband reformed. Presently, however, she became satisfied that the "bottle tip pling" was going on. When she spoke to her husband about tho matter he swore that thc "aroma" she detected was that of a colic medicine he was laking, be having developed a most i nt rac table colic, for the relief of which he had brought home and paraded a bottle of medicine. The wife was confident that lhere v.as kept somewhere about tho premises a considerable store of a very di li?rent kind of medicine. Sho kept her own counsel, and at the same time st'.ict watch. In n day or two she discovered under a mauger in the barn thu secret hoard. .She said nothing of the discov ery to lier husband. Soon after the husband had business :;t a neighbor's some two miles away. On his return lie was somewhat surprised at seeing c. note pinned on the front door. He hastily advanced and read as follows ? BES: YOU will lind the. key of thc house where you keep your colic modi cine. I have taken Killy and gone homo to my mother. Father and brother Bob will come to morrow for the trunk in which I have packed my tilings. Ni. 1.1, ll;. The husimud rushed to ihe barn. At a glance he saw thal Kittie, his wife'-, mare, and the side snddle were gone, darting to tho munger he hauled out Iiis corpulent demijohn of gio, and suspend ed from its neck, found the key ol the ?JOUSO. Securing the key he sent thc demijohn whizzing and crashing against a post of the bam. Bounding forth he ran mid mo-inted th? horse hu had left standing in front of tho house. Away he dashed, lt was ten miles to tho house of bis father-in-law, and ho was determined to overtake his wifo before she could reach it or kill a horse in tho attempt. Said the butter man: "i'trw, I see'd lien's wifu como over tho hill, a mile south of my house, on her lillie maro Kitty, and begin to perform some queer abolutions. After she'd got over tho brow of the hill shu paced up and down tho road for a time ; then she rid up and looked over the ridge for a while. After looking a bit ?ho turned about and rid up ano down thc road a few times; then went up to the brow of thc hill again. So she kept doing, and once or twice she got off and led Kitty up to ibo lop of tho hill. "I was puzzled as to whether she was wait in' for somebody or had lost some thing while on ber way to her father's Sd J, cc, some four mltca beyond my house, was just about to walk out that way when I fded her wheel Kitty round from the brow of the hill and begin to ply her whin. "In half a minute she waa fly in' past my place like n mad woman. I stood at my front gate by the road ?ide, ready to holler out at he. to know what was up, but bless you, she never looked to'ards me. Her eyes seemed sot in her head, hor face was pale, and at every jump sho let into Kitty with her whip. I ?war, her riden' skirt fairly cracked as sho bounded past I 'Mist then I heard n tremeudjus clat ter behind me. Turnin' about, I seed Ben a comin'over the pitch of tho hill on his big black boss, like a wild Co manchee. He was ridin' with loose reins, leaneu' nway for'ard, and diggin' his big spurs into his boss like he'd rip \\\\ insides out. ".'He passed by with hair and coattails sailin' back in thc wind, and never turnin' his head to right or left. I tell you, a million thoughts webt through ?wy brain in n second. AU the stories I'd ever heard about jealous husbands and insane husbands went through my brain in a lump, and I do believe, if i'd had my gun in my hand, I'd hnve taken a wing shot at him on suspicion. "X see'd Nell look buck ouco nnd then laid tho whip on Kitty hotter'n ever. Ben was coin' like tho wind. I knowe ti Nell waa beaded for her father's and I see'd plain as day that Ben would get her 'fore she was safe landed. "At last ho waa upon her. It wns then neck and neck for a time, with Ben rcachin'out for Kitty's bridle. At last he got'it, and tho two .horses gradually slowed up till they finally stopped. I mounted my gat..-post all of a tremble, expectin' to seo something happen. "Ther stopped Jn the rcad'talkin' nigh unto half Su hom-, then I saw Ben lean over and Nell lean over till their two heads come together. "What, that mischief!" Bays I, "kiss in' instead of killin. Well, that sort o' Iracas gita mo I" | After tho head-bump in' the pair turned about and came slowly joggin' along back. "Aa they passed me I called out to Ben to know what in the living jingo it all meant. Ben began to stammer some thing, 'bout half of which never got out through his big beard. When Nellie sings out to me, "only a raco for a kiss !" and givin' Kitty a cut that made her bound ten feet, she called out to Ben : "Come on ! A race to tho top of the bill for another !" and away they both went. "That was five years ago. and I never knowed the meaning of that wild, ha rumscarum ride till 'bout tbreo months ego. when the story 'bout the "colic medicine" leaked out among tho wimmen folks. Por a" good time after the ride, however, I,remembered pf tsbe neighbor men won der] ?' what had dotnej over Ben that he bed f&ut dbwn on bia gin all of. a sudden, and wouldn't so moen as take a glass of Oregon cider. "To this day no doubt Ben thinks he had a desperate chase after Nell, and a narrow escape of ner gettin' into tho home den 'long with her big brother, her father and hit mother-in-law ; and I've never sal J a word to him ?bout how oho foolod 'long under tho brow of the bill." MAH'A NEED OF THE SABBATH. The soul needs tue Lord's day for growth in the knowledge and grace of God, our Saviour. We nave six days to provide for the body and this life, and one day in seven is just what we need to cultivate thc spiritual nature nnd preparo for tho lifo to como-eternity. The home needs ihls?feyv -Slacy w?rki?ig men ' have no time to caress, love nod enjoy the compa ny of their dear wives and children ex cept on the Lord's day. Hob them of this time and you rob them cf tho chance for sweet home life. It is unutterable cruelty to compel tuen to work on the Sabbath, or menace them with poverty. Alas that so many rob themselves ? The Sabbath ia. the poor man'? "little* ewe lamb," God claims fol Him this day. This is the real reason we should keep ii. Them ie no aiiwuiUBHU ?UUUR1' ag athe mouth of the Lord bath spoken It." The man that this will - not reach is given over to the hardness of heart. It is His to command and dim to obey.- Exchange - til?n HUM iMi<a*-?*." ? ? 1 ???? - A Troy mari had his ear ripped off by a buzz SAW. An excited young doc tor, wbo bad coen starving for seven months for his first ca*e, stuck it on back ward, sowed it fast, and it grew. And now thai man looks like a crack trotter waiting to- get tb? word, and he can hear Leif way round the square in'both direc tion!-. Puny, weak, mid aick ly children, need Brown's Iron Bitters, ft will strengthen and invigorate them. A Hulloing Five Feet Wilie. Nr.vy Yo UK, March 28.- Thc narrow cut house in this ??ty may he ween at the north west corner of Lexington avenue nnd Highly-second street. When Lex ington avenue was cut through, some years ago, a strip of land five feet wide ami one hundred feet deep was all that was left of a certain lot hclougiug to a person who did not own the next lot rm the strict. The strip, while of little value by itself, would be valuable lo the person owning thc adjoining lot on Highly eccond street, because it would not only enable him to build a house five feet wider, but would give Ililli windows ult along thu side of hi* hou-e on Lex ington avenue, The two owners, how ever, cou id not agree as lo leriiis, and a house was creeled on lin lot adjoining thc narrow -trip. The owner of thc lat ter had nothing lo do but to abandon his lot or lo build a house five feet wide upon il. The latter course w as perhaps adopted because such a hou-e would shut ! np all the cide windows of the neighbor-' i tig building and considerably reduce i's value. Thc new building, which lias been finished for ?onie months, is therefore live feel wide, one hundred feet deep ?.rid four stories high, lt is divided into two houses, each fifty bet lone, and the en trance doors are ul course on (he avenue, a-> lhere is no room fora door at either em) of (he building. The law allows n building ul the corner of a street to have '. projecting bay windows along tho side, j and taking advantage ot this ein um I stance, ihe architect has managed lp [linn a house, which while peculiar in inside appearance and probably very Un comfortable to live in, may lind tenants. Without these bay windows or square projections running I rom thc foundation j (O the . ?ol. it would not have been pos sible to build a house al all, for no room would liavo been willer limn three feet, lynch house has, therefore, two bay win dows, in ono of which are the stairs and in the oilier one room about eight feet wide by fifteen feet bing, upon each floor. The bing passage between the stair-well ami thc room is about three feel wide. Hitch house contains a kitchen eight by li I teen feet and lour rooms, each of the same size, but on different floors. There are also ingeniounly-pluccd closets at each end of the building and under the stairs. Both houses are unoccupied. Ono is offered for rent nt $?()0 a year. If the object of thc builder of these extraordinary houses was simply to shut out thc lighl from his neighbor's build ing, hu would probably have accomplish ed the same end at much less expense by adopting Mr. George Kemp's device ol sheet iron shields. Mr. Kemp did not wish tho occupa ll ls of tho building in tho rear of bia house, at No. 720 Fifth avenue, to overlook his premises, and so he built an iron scaffolding in his back yard and placed iron shields against tho obnoxious openings, shutting out air and light as completely as u brick wall would havo done. This arrangement has been for years the source of no little comment from tho neighbors and passers by. m_ What Killed Him. Several days ngo Mr. George Webley, one of thu most promising young planters in Arkansas, came to the city bringing the sad intelligence of his father's death. "The old man, you all remember, -as one of tho most noted 'possum hunters in the Stale. Tho other night when it was so dark thal a black hal thrown up into the air would hnve looked 1 i Le Hulwer's luminous shadow, the doga treed. I beg ged the old man not togo, but he straigh tened himself tip, gave me a kind of un ie bellum look and wanted to know if I were a fool. He left the house, and after he had been gone about two hours 1 bc carno uneasy and startetl out to look for bim. I found tho old man chopping on a tree about four feet thick. "It's a coon, and I know be's up here," Ihe old man said. "The treo would have been down by this lime, but it's so dark that ! lune to strike by woodchopper's instinct." Ile would not let mo assist him, for ho hud attained ibo ?ge when a Honthorn gentleman lakes great pride in accom plishing n feat alone. lt seemed ns though the tree would never fall. Tho old man's strokes became lighter, for bis strength was exhausted. The dogs stood uroiiud and whined. They looked to me as though they were lying and had only "treed" to please the old mau. Finally, the enormous tree creaked and slow ly fell -a stump, extending only ll few inches higher than tho old 1111111'? head. Tho treo hud been chopped down during the high water, and the poor old mau had chopped down n big stump. Hy Ibis limo daylight was breaking, and When light came silting down among tho branches of neighboring trees, the old fellow looked al the il ump, turned away and went home. Ile had just lost his third wife and had boro up manfully, but the stump disappointment killed him." - What things must be pushed ? Har rows. Beautiful ekin, (Wu fdr complexion, robust-health, and powers -d' endurance follow the use of Brown's Iron Billen. - A commercial traveler representing a silk house showed n Columbia custo mer a $1.25 silk, which, knowing his man, ho quoted at 97 cents. "You don't call that cheap," said tho customer, ''.'ve got some which bents that, which I sell for SO cents." The commercial traveler asked to look nt it. and it proved to bo a $1.40 silk. "Well," snid the silk drummer, "that, is cheap. I'll take twenty yards for my wifo." The mer chant wanted lo get out of it on plea of a joke, but the other laid down the money and took tho silk. Ilia attempt to bent down prices cost tho merchant $12. Columbia llcgisler. HoOonRM, NoBnrvntvP*.-".V Sommer Idyl." Frbmal'totlduiirt' Merchant. Mil. G conn ts H. DAVIS, a trott-dealer at 'Stt Westminster Street, bran lils grateful te?tiiimuy to tho unequalled excellence of ibo production of .ne of our most skilful Providence. I'tiaruuichds. Mr. Oavls says, " l.a-t spring I WAK vorj greatly troubled willi severe Inflammation nf the kid neys, and li became so bad dial ai limes, I uria ated-ti'.tnd, and nry suircrinj-.? were ietoii?c. My condition waa sn painful that for't. xvbil? I wm scarcely al.le to attend to lui-Im-vs, ami tin. severe pains would como so suddenly omi wrvcrelj tlr.u I would bc obliged to leave n custonmr Minmi 4 might hapiieii lo bc wailing Upon, D?ring a p.u t of the limo I ?ra? u nat ito to oalk, ?ml scarcely know what t<> tb, or niblett way tn look fer relief. At Hits limo a friend rccoiimiciid-Ml Um.i's Remedy. 1 tonk two bottles of lt, ami lt t<-nk right hold of my disease and cured .inc \ej-y speedily, ami I haT-Soxperleneed n<? tmuhte with ny kidneys since. j ! i ? .-Furthermore, lfifnf*a Remedy has .ttrcitgln' cued mo very much, and since ! tiegail tn u?e lt I have bern nblo to attend to business; anil nm nil right now, 1 heartily recommend lt lo'nd, "What it basitone for mo it will do for you who arc aflllcted." Suffered for Twenty Yema.. . Hov. JOSHUA Ttrnii.i.,nf Ka?t Saginaw,Mich^ saya, '. Count me muong thc enthusiastic friends of 11 urn's Kernott?. It hs? proven lu my ease nil you claim for it. Having stiHered for abpnt twenty yean willi severe disease of tho Kid ?eyS - (willeri Mir' local WM?W'Fy^cWPta Brigid"* I?Isemie?. I tumlo a Jnune;\ ^n>? ??? .'?. ?ull the eminent ?>r. barelli i>t H amil mu. -Ni * York, of alion? fame In thin ?l-1-elally I bad heard much. |ir. Huven examined me'cnre(iill) ami Minni) >nl.I. '4 lo Slid get A bottle ?I limit's Hem. ?sly and take . a-..riling to directions.' ,yo>r having travelled to far for ir. atnielit, it M ruck mo A? rattier funny to Im dlrt-cted to take a med Icluo whieh 1 mluht have taught within ? moue's throw of my own dix>r ; hut 1 waa lu tin* doctor's bands, wwi nf ?imw I folio-<-M hi? navio-.'ned right glad ?ni? I Ibid I ?lld vi. Ter Uder.? I leal taken Hum's Remedy half Altona) tim?* I found h?mense benefit fmm il. omi by onnl'iHiiec ibo usn of it fora limited Uni" 1 ivcOvcn-d frew my trouble entirely, and am loslny. I I hi nr.. . i.? bf the most rugged of rugged Michigander'.' Ihe world I* indebted to you. sir. for tho pmr.iiilgu ttouof such a medicine, and I hopo you may not go without vour reward." THE Din KUKNT Wwunxns.-A cor | respondent re?pieat* UH io publish for Iii* information the dates of the different wedding festival?. I'erhups it may abo be of interest to the res! of our reader-?. We give it bid ow : At the end of the tir-t year is celebra ted the Colton wedding; at two years the I'aper wedding; at three years, ill? Leather wedding; nt liv? year", ilia Wooden wedding; ten years, tho Tin wedding : twelve yiars the Silk and Lin en wedding; fifteen years the Crystal wedding; twenty years,the China wed ding: twenty live year'? the Silver wed ding; thirty years the I'earl wedding; forty years, tho Ruby wedding ; filly yearn, th? (?olden wedding; seventy-five years, the Ilium uni wedding. At eaeh of the periods named, presents of the dis ctiptioii called fur are in order. ?What 'lie way of tiie world ? The railway. - What plant flourishes in winter '.' The cow - p. - What i- the lap nf luxury .' Win II lim cat get* cieam. ?iive an example ol a hurd caw. The rdiell of a tortoise. -(iive an example ?d' a figure f speech. Naught set down in malice. "Nobody ever heard nf an absconding editor," -ays the Chicago Inter Ocenn, Tine enough. An editor never has any thing belter lo abscond ?villi than hi-* own brains, r few exchange*and a bi;^ pile reject? /Spring poetry. KALAMAZOO, Mun., Keb. 2, 1880. I know Hop Hitters will bear recom mendation honestly. Ali who use them confer upon them the highest encomi ums, and give them credit for making cures- ?ill the proprietor? claim for them. I have kept them si nco they w ere fir-l uttered to thu public. They took high rank from thc first, ami maintained it, and are moro called for than all others combined. So long as they kept up their high reputation for purity and use fulness, I -dial] continue to recommend them-something I have never before j done willi any other patent medicine. J. .1. UAIICOCK, M. D. Know That RRCWN'S IRON HITTF.K.S will euro thc worst case < i" dyspepsia. Will IM turo a I warty appetite anil increased digestion Cui'-i general debility, and juives a nsw Lase t.f life Dispels nervous depression . tad 1->\v spirits. Re jorcs unexhausted nurs ing molhci tofull strengt!! and <;i\ : s abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens! hann ?ctosand tv TVcs.enr. ehes (he blood. Overci uni rs weak ness, wake ful ; ?...'...and lackofenergy Keeps off .ill chills, freers, an1 ! > ?ta i in tl;tri.'.l poison. Will itt. . villi new life th . v. . !; i invalid. o ? ..'-. r .> ,. i."., rv-, r-st. For i. v iu ra I Hi' vc Iwrn a creal . .:ir- i. . . . .. I>i?ca?e, l?y*. ]?. i ',1. 'i.ait.llircaroA : ? i : i'..!'. . ulil nm retain .ui\' . . i ?. M<>mach, in fact, lif<- !i . il om? H 1-urJen, Killala ' ii ! i . li . I alni..st left in-. . .: uri it'll KHOWN'S i. !. .itvvriforil ni the I i j?, ? i'.l MIC inKive it a trial. I . lite llilrd I' nile i ;? : i.l: * i * well v\ ?ix >. I . t tl.* nii'srnt time. Mi.. !.. !". l iKirPIH. BKOWN'S IKON BITTERS will have a better tonic effect upon any one who need:. " bracing up," than any medicine made. Brow n's Iron Hitters for sale by Wilhite A- Wilhite, Anderson. S. C. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB LIAN BUIST. Tor moro than a thlrdof a oontnry tho ^>lrilcniiiliuinng Liniment bas boen ] !: ??uwn to minions all over tho .world ns : lia only Bato rollsnoo for tho relief of .?u-elilcnts and nain. It ls a medicino ijjn'mvo prioo mu? jim I DO-the beat or lt? .?Mini. For every form of external pain MEXICAN Mustang Liniment IsTdthoutnncnnaL lt penetrate* Heult anti m. UM lo SA tiio very l>one-making tho continu unco of pa tn und Inflammation Impos sible. It? eiYectn upon Unman Flesh arni i im Urmo creation unequally wor.Ocr nu. Thu ?i?xi?un ? . MUSTANG _Idnlme.ni is norjded hr BOjriobody in uso a&ouy oran nv lui fir af cl or liurn subdued, of rneunmtlo martyrs rc storod, or a valimbl? horco or oz cave ii by tho benito j; vow er Of 1-3 LINIMENT which ppr. idly CUTS;j neb. hUrricnta of tho nv MAS ru.su as ^boanirtttai?, HcvMllnw, BO0 JTotn?s, <'ontra??etl Mossie*, Barm* and Settlda. Cat?? Bruises and Cprn'.iiB, 5'olootso'in ll I tc a omi Si-it** Stifi-Lana?nc??. Old Koren, tricet a, Kroatbllea.CbJlolaIns, Boro Ripples, ?'aheil Il re sst, and Inde-ed every fbrsva of .sternal dla? .ass? It Heals vtltnout sears. For tho luton en-ii ton lt cures Sprains, 1 BtsWmf, tltUt Joints,' FTfesUS-Asr. H?r?e?fc ***.? Hoof X?ls> cae Ci,, Vont Ito?, tier* ir Wo rm .Scab, Hollow alora, Hcmtcbrs, wind? frails* Spavin, Tnrn?h, Rlasbons, vi? norm, roil MifU* >'?-? JMS tis? Btnbt and ever j- other ailment ta waxiest, ?ne occupants ot th? St i lil ??? fl li* -V?rd as* staala. . Tbs Manteara Hnttanr l-tnimont alwa-n cores ana cover dtappo-U; and it ls, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS! YOB M_ltt? SEAR, Mexican Mustang Linraetfc for sale t>y Wilhite & Wilhile, Amit rc on 8. V. Wi BB TUTTIS PILLS -HI II ii im ??limul.nu INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ANO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite,NauBOd.boweln costive, Pam ja thelleaa, with a dull sensation in tho buck part,Pain under tho ahouldor Id&d?, fulirieeaafter fating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or iniml, Irritability of temper.Low spirits. Lrosa of memory, with a feeling of bavins neg; locted aome duty, weariness. Dizziness, Pluttering of the Heart, Dots before tho ?yeBjV?llow HklhTHeadache, itestb-SH peaa at night, highly colored Uri no. IP THESE WARNnTGB ARE UNHEEDED. SL?IIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON Bl DEVELOPED. TUTT'B PILLS ?re esperlally adapted to tuen ? unes,one dos? eher*? snell it i lianne of f( el lu;; US to a,Stonl*lll tile riuiit riT. 1 liny Inrrrnir lin* Appetite, snit Cauw Min b<xly tn Take un fr'lt-nli, thus UK- system ls Ufiurl.lird. ami liy I h ?lr Tonie Art Inn en t ho Illfrratlvr Organs, ttraulair Mtools ure I'i'i dUCgd, ITlcg A rents. 35 Jlurrny WI.. N.Y. TUr " HAIR OYF. Ul? A Y ll ?III . . Kl- KS i hanged lu a lii.n.v Iii AI K hy r. nj.jilli inion nf lilli, liv* It linimrl i ii nm....I rnlnr. in t? I iiMnhtniiiiiii.ly. - I lay llrUSgitU,OI imtl'i ri|ln. ??? | '. ?il fl. OfTlco, 30 Murray St., Now York. fer. TUT? H4M iL .1 t.lu.l.l. I.ruria.tlni and h uri )'?- I; 1- ?111 lit ?.Jim maa on .upllr.Uuii.jr Tutt'a Pills fur Mile ny Wilhiti A Wif. hile, Anderson, s. r. GEORGE E. PRINCE, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ANDERSON, S. C. ALI. llusineHji promptly attended lo. oin ic With Hehoo? Commissioner, in < 'cn ten II ?ul Ituilding. Au? I". IHH-J .> ly v.". : >s| v." 'OT \i tul l '? A\ ,A'|tUJ|.).Klsl}| 'tim J (lu/M Hf/JUXJI nixie / 'HtltlUli.M A|.)tll|J b'pUVI) 11 tl 11 . ? AI ri aaai| i Ba'paiiRajtiXoiri jj otu jo pju'j H'llll 9,11V.) A".ii|j pun VOip XJXIK JX.IU .it[j U|i|l|M tin s-j.ni'mi p|o r>K.n(ii ii||onoi iKjiiutU'iiap nut j KU 'iln "nnii.iK .<.[ i?>.i .IAHS A'.HJJ Ait-- piiMi.tt j '.?IJCIJS Y iiorti'i pi nu J) Ol" I '"ll ttllfMo dit? 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J.?AO 02 \ j tl HU K|)lltM?| JB.)I(X *0)UlpUol|^ P!->V pun KOlliitiD ouo)<? pun .>ipi.>n?| ojcjii "!**!*< 'l'l,".lu I'l" iMH pllBIJ '.lo .l.\1tl[ J -hJ IZI -(UJ.'^I joj siu.nu.iniiiuji! ji.n[i jtii?)|i:m TT ojoj,n[ om >>.>s oj rUOtujitj .)i|i >[sii [illina _|_ i SUBIMUVJ 3H1 UOd SXOV^I Bay State Shoes and Boots. ON* binni ?uni arriving a full linc of May State Sliocs and l'.oo s. Tin- bett {tooth in Ihr Market. Warrnntctl not to rip or have wood or pasteboard in them. Cull and see them. 1 charge nothing for showing. A. lt. TOWERS. Feb 1, im L-'.I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. "W/" I LL sdi to at rcs of laud in thc (.'Hy TT <?f Anderxou, on Main St., South end of City. Will sell all in one lot. or divide in lots to suit purchasers. For terras and prices seo thc undersigned. MOORE .t WARPLAW, Kcal Kstatc Agents. Wc also have several trod.H of land to sell in thc Cotiutv. Kine farming lancls. M. A W. Feb ji.iss:; r.o ALWAYS ON HAND" AT R. Y. H. Nance's Shoe Shop OX GRANITE KOW. over W. F. Uarr's Store, a line lot of - READY MADE GAITERS, BOOTS AND SHOES. He also keeps the verv bett stock of LEATHER, and the Finest of Workmen. Any one failing to get a tit out of his ready made work can leave their measure, with "a Certainty of a lit, anti don't forget the job will be ?lone according to promise. I DEFY l"OMPETITION, when work manship and stock ore duly considered. Keb lo, l*xt ly 1 Tenors. iss i New AdYortiscmcnts. A *LeadIn>-7 Loudon PhjTatcuincstr. ?ZISIIM anoincctnn.^r . iris, farU?e cure cf EPILEPTIC ! i ra. _ Frra A.-.t. J.>ur- .....a* ?V. ?i-x-mln iuto 'f I "I'--' ).??*.? a "*<*. el*^?X^" E jllap.y, ns? *?ltti>;:t C i4- . . J wvrtfiiK. Hum ?ny iitfanr r..i*:*T I ?** tess ^?? .Irui'tjr boca ??timi.-' rue? of OTcr ?JTrnr?* Mivnillr Min. Ito has paiill.trtxt < rn ll-.i.i .. - a- >, C* katti? <>f l.'u i>nA : %.\ c r wnHt in?, *. ml t* *:r r?rr> ?? r.:.' . ,?dvIM?r\Toi|i* Wl.i inc ?r :r8l.?i itt. AU. ?iadlRO?.B. NcMJrhnSt-.Nei h? ??.niti**-!-.hii.l ia sn, *ulr I ).? . l:lft '.* ir?*? i e. a iiMms ' 1 .iL WALL PAPER. FASHIONABLE COLO II? AND DESIGNS. FOR PARLORS CHAMIiKKS., MALUS. Ac Kn nd for ?unpins and bottom price?. Malled fren. I1IJY Ol' Til?- MIVI'l-iCTlniriiu H. BARTHOLOMAE & CO., 123 &. 130 W. 83d St., NEW YORK. ?0NSUMPTI0N. I h?vo spoatUva rt men! T ir ihi* nbtira dlntn; bv lt? ni?? Ihoa.uids ofrAti-snf th? *??r?t kind ?rnl et? I- n*j .iou Jin* lui o t>.-<-n rar?il. In.], r I. . i nr. np I? mt Un h In lt?elile?<-T. tli?t I via ?omi TWO rrOTTLKS I'll KB, lnK-thor willi .T>l.t*Ani.KTIlRATISR en Iht.dltvu?, ta any taJTrnrr. LIV? Cipr.? ami r. O. addrrwi. na r. A. ?HKI M, m r>,?rieu.K?WTnrtc NOTICE, FINAL SETTLEMENT. Thc undcrslgnctl. Administrator ol tho ir?stnte of Jcrendiib Moore dwi'nsed, hercliy K?VOS notice that riMijHWj upjdjjt-.to the Judfjo of Probato lor A ntlcn-.o'M'oiiidy, on thej?th day of ApriL JJb^fo^>FUfti HotlletiMDd ol -nt.l EM?uto ind ditChargO fr?m his office as Adniinl^trotS*i|?3B^ f REntF.N CLINK SC AT.t^T, Adm r. March IA ISSI 35 ft? I S S 3 - WHEN YOU COME TO ANDERSON CALL ON J, P. SULLIVAN * CO. n,"ko Ri(,oi^ .1 s^jA:ts TvbT, , ,"r Stock of ri.ul'U is now ?omple.e, .ml an; brands thal ?? Lave been selling for ?...vrai v.ar-, ami know them lo .?? p- rii- Hy reliable. ra?iiit IM-O^V 'STOt-KS ami s fiV/??& ?our yea?, and are l,aP!.y lu say Wc have l.n L.d.l.i.g for ( ^; . lwft? >alb5ellon t.. ..uriel ves and cus?? 'Mmf ,lU WU" W,""n we deal. Jan 11.1 .1. I?. SULLIVAN & CO. Lt i LOOK HERE. 1883. Having on hand a Complete Stock of Goods, I propose to offer Rare Bargains in DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS. LACE CURTAINS, Xl?l<??.101< UIIOS. FINK S-.II011-H, ??v<?. I will MU mv l'A LL '?"OPS m 1:1:1 ? i ? I. I? PRICKS to make room for my Spring Stuck. Remember, no oae will sell you Goods Cheaper than I will. I Wi|| ,"uke ii t.. ymir inicie I lo eal! and exuiiiine my Stock. Ii will pay you. Very respect fully, W. A. CHAPMAN, No. :i Henson street, Anderson, s. C?. To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County HAY IN?; purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY ?t McCONNELL, I intend en- | gading in the sale of FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, POKKIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,_ TOBACCO, AND CIGARS. I would most resow!fullv soli. i? a share <)!' your patronage. Ladies. I assure you thal von eau alwavs lind ni iiiy establishment the freshest and best selection of Conree lioneries. Tovs, ix?. Gentlemen, von eau lind as large an assortment of tobacco, Ci gars, Sugar, i'ullee. Klee, Tea, Are., as in any house in the l ily. I nm daily receiving NEW and FRESH Goods in my line. ..... ,. , r (live me a call, please, and I am sure you will !><. . unvoiced. AU my doods are ol (he best quality, fresh and swed. I nm, very respectfully, yours, LOUIS SHA-KPE. Anderson. H. C . .lan. 25, IS*I _|M_ll HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. N. O. FARMER & BRO., - DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, BACON, FLOUR and MOLASSES, SUGAR and COFFEE, And in fact, everything generally kept in a first-class general store. Wc are offering extra inducements lo eash bilyera, and those wishing to buy will du well to call on us before buying elsewhere. We are Agents for the best Standard Fertilizers mid Aeid Phosphates, And parlies in need of either alinuld not fail to see us before they buy. We will sell it as low or lower than any one for (?sh, or on time to good parties. T<r- Those indebted to us must come forward and settle at once, or we will put our claims in lin Olliccr'a hands for collection. N. O. lTAR3JLICIt UKO. Feb 8,18S3 -l" FLOUR, FLOUR, TOBACCO, TOBACCO, COFFEE, COFFEE. C. F. JONES & CO. ARE better prepared ?han ever to offer inducements to CASH BUYERS. Our Stock of Stnplo ?nil Fstiioy Groceries iis Com]>l??to. We n?k special examination of our floods and Prices before buving. We think wo can SAVE YOU MONEY. Come to see us if you want nny heavy WINTER GOODS, or anything in our line. We are now offering our Winter Ooods at low prices. We are greatly encouraged willi our ?us? year's trade, and hone to build up a much better trade this year. Thanking you fur ymir patronage, anil Reeking a con tinuance of the same, we aro, Respect fully, C. F. JONES & CO. Jan '25, 188? 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE. A.LL parties indebted to me for balances ou M' les, Horses, Cotton Gins and other Machinery, Stoves, ?Ste., for lust year and this ye i", are requested to come and settle up at once, ns their Notes are due. I indulged you last year on account of | tho short crops, but this year there, is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, TMW.EE, PO?, FANCY CROCKERY, ?fee., ?ftc, will find it to their interat to see me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. Od 5. 1882 .I^"N E- 1,EOPLES' --._i F. W. WAGENER. 0. A< WAGENER F. W. WAGENEK & CO,, COTTON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, CHARLESTON, S. O. MT WE invite Consignments of COTTON, and guarantee satisfaction. Will make liberal advances on consignments. Sept 15,1881 10 THE OLD RELIABLE HORSE TAILOR. H**$^ t.??? Sj^bft stand that ho now has in stock the largest and most elegant assortment of' Hain\??S Harnea Gooos, &cf ever displayed In this city. Nothing shoddy .Every oKwlr^n ted. Wagon amt Plow Collars a specialty. Come and see rn? nm! ^VZJl w?"ran and goods with those of oilier shops, and\ on will Ky&ttlT?%|^ EST and most substantial Harness manufactured in this State. I can't t o nnrt ?old. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Call on me, over Wilhite's Drug 8?ore Feb 8, Iggj 0 JAMES M. PAYNE. ' CVAE?I amii AAAif AVAi?p?i7~ THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fonrteen ?lllTorcnt tine* and kin.!*, Flva ?tte* with Enameled Iie*m-..:r?. Ailantcd ? all rwiiilrtrncnu, and priced to eult ull purse. LEADING FEATURES: Doubla Woo,! Poor*, patent Wood Grata Adjustable Damper. InterctianixaMe Auto made Shelf, Broiling Toi.r. twinging Herd* Plate. Swinging Fine-Stop. Reverti?lo Ga? Buming I/>njr Cn vs Dec? Double fW Centers, rUavy Un.?! Covers, l'tlwn loatcd Fbi Doarr. Klcl'cl Kn?K\ Nickel Panels ct? Unequaled in Material, In li:,:.;, J'uj In opcmtlon. Manufactured by ISAAO A. SHEPPARD &. CO., Beltimore, Md. "m. roa SALK RY J. H. PKOPIIES, Andrrwn. H C. A NOTI'O nrT ?NTITL.ED WOMAT*. ;i"i?im til? llvatoa (.'fov.l ! '( -Di .' Uif.. KUI?"' - Tl? nh iv? i- -? i IHI liken*** nf Mm. Lydia IV link lunn, . r i ?. ... 'i .-:>?." ?a. r ' ......... Hill) I? li ?tai Nf fl 1(1 1 |. r <uli.li ef n I ajuMatil ' wt I.. !*irtl''!1 . ? ?..-tn? ! 'Til ; lin ?itt?-l. < 'ii uro M. . .. i . . ?Hm . i . ai i i luau, f I. r ? "rr r|*>ll .<.: t, luv t e. .1 ! r. ? '.jo .. ,: .??..!?..; I" I? r vu';, V '. !?i'"!i . -mo . ly f." I H "I'M fi I I > I. < !' *ll I t.l.v ? . i nr.vi? ri; . ?r.: T.f.'vndeliee !.??.. ir, I.I KIMM? luTi'HW'll I crl'ijf*:* ?nial ???.'" ir, <>r J y ftl ri leo y " " Ijer u! hs iiii'dleire .' . c . . I i ni not .... 1 ?..1 o !.. . J ...?li ?1 il ?lld .! of Hw li lill MI Hii*, mit i f lt? M"vi n rie:l".-. ll li i -*ont me lided nn i |innrrlU-l by tia :> -< phy ? ?MU In t> tounlry. Our nu-:- lt work? Uko u . iiuini i.nd i .< . - luueh latin. lt ?111 ..!?.. clitlr.ly th . ? .! t .'? i ?II ialllnK of th" uteru*. !?. ...>. -rilliT, liretfuUr i nd painful Muiitrunli .-. nil Ovarian Tnwhl-***, liifi.-uninallon and I'lm-ratl ii, Kl?' V.n.->. r.ll l?l<|il.v?m?-lit. and Hie eon hci|ii?nt kidnnl wcaknc??, ond i.i i-kpeclally adapted to tl? Cliannbiif Ufe."' It |n rni'-iCi ? >.?". ry ?i- itl-o nf tIi?- ?y Mom, nr.d ?Iren nc? lifo mid vli/'.r. lt ivwovi-g faintm-.,. flatulency, doboy* all rravbiK tat rtmiih.itt'.and r. liev.-i wak h, h nf thu >tomu.-li. lt cures 1?-ntiiik.'. Headache*, V t-virtif 1:. ptrit.on, li.nil l'i lilllty. St'<'|.li-?-iii' ji i it and !ti.ll?i Hun. Tlial feelliiff of hearlng ,l<>wti,inu<b:-{|>ain. wei-fhl and UuMiaehe, |* alway* y. -uni. nil.? . mml li? Ita line. It ?ill ut nil tim. H. ari ! undirall tfn'ii-iirtaiircsact in harmony with Hw I . >. tliut |{uVi :?L, Illi' Vinni ? ?J-??-III. Ii,. rfn ..illy (I. |<r I little or ki? f?r f 5 .amt I* ?old lijr di-I.. Any advil e n .?inri ila? 'oapoelal cns. n:>.' tin unlirmof many ?in. have lirra I odored toperf-mi health |.j tito n?e?>f tl?' Vegetal lei onipound,can I* obtained l^wMmtlawXra.r.i with rtampfor reply ut l.or home In Lynn, Maa*. K-r Kidney Complaint of WMiiriwi thia rotti|H.umlli mi?iiriiaji? <l ru atiuiu'ahl teMliminlaln fdiuw. "Mrs. llnUliaiii--. IJrrr l'ills" fry? ino wrll<r. '.are <V.r.if ?II (Ai imrM f..r Hie eura of Constipation, I i!i...|.?i M mid Torpidity of tho ilrer. Her Blood i- ,M.,i r norh* wonders In It? rpiolal line ami tit i, fair . ?un! ihoC.pound I? Itainpulartty. lilt- ii fui<t?i't ter aa an Angel of Morry who???ola un' Mon la to loifood lo otiiora. t'UiUdulbbla. I ?. CO Mr?. A. M. Ll. Vegetable Cuni|)oiintl for snlc !>:? hite A Wiihlte, Anderson, S. C. WU? mm If IS t% CURIE 1 for ntl diooaaeo of tho Kidneys and It bu Pl>:ci?oaoiicuon tulo rr.aat lcipcrrtut* ornnn ooaVjll'ig it ta t:.roxv cT WrviiUty and Inactn-u, a'ifaulatlnjf thehcrJUiy ?r-cToUonoir . tho Bite. &nd ly koeptcff Hie bowela In Aroa l| con Jioon. picotin,! it-, recular lUanLargo. f ??Minuto jryoucroBuCV,rine>Vo'a C IOTC?1C?I ICSn mil.irlft.liavo tho chlUa, |l arcijilloua.'l;.Kp.:puo, orconr.Hpatc 3,Kidnoy \L Wort trill P I: - '-y rc'.xv? o:i? qui;U' oura. \ In tho 8^?.-'.,': t?:ideanae tho By** isl, *T?TX '? ono should taWo n. UiiKOUKh uourso of it. U- KOLO BY OBUCCUTS. Price SI BrMBraaarft?A? . v*?&v - 1 .-?..?J Kidney Wort for suie liv Willlit' hite. Anderson, S. C. Wil Fresh Garden Seeds. DI j A NI) It KT H .t SOIIH and I). M. . Ferry's Fresh Gurdon Seeds and Onion Sets for sale by " A. 15. TOWERS. Feb 15, issn :u ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER. UORSON'S COMIDUSD ACtll PHOSPHATE. These ?railes are rich in all the essentials constituting tirst-clusa articles, carefully prepared from best materials. Onr long ex perience in tbe trade, together with Prof. shepard's analysis, are guarantees that they ure adapted to the wants of consumera. For sale at market rates for cash, time or cotton. J. N. ROBSON ft SON, .SK East Itav, Charleston, 8. C. Jan ll, 1S?3 2?) 3m FOUTS'G HORSE AND CAT . LL PCV.ZZr.3 No Hnasi win dl? of PoLic. POTS nr Lesa FK VKR. if Ponte** rowden are unod in timo. KotttC'i l'o?.I? m ? 111 run-mi.1 prevent lion Ciiouta*. I'oiitzl I'owdp? will proven! r.ii'n ix Kowi.a. Foui/.v Powder* win inoren iii? i|tianllty ?if milK ami rroain twenty por i nil, mid muka Hi? buller firm iui'1 ?weet. Foul*** Powders will rnro or prevent nlmosl EVKKT UI-I.- SK to whleli Hones nuil i ame .-.re Ktihjeet. I'OIT/'* PoWI'lUtl Wild. Ml VI f M ISfAl -i I...v. told everywhere. DAVID r. rOtTT", rroprtetor. HALT". ti::, MD. For sale by W?hlte.& Wilhite, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. Nov 30, li-82 20 ly Bargains : I^OIi the next .'50 days I w ill sell my stock of rogued Hoots nnd Shoes, Blankets. Cloaks and Worsted Dress Goods at cost for cash Give me a call and be convinced. A. B. TOWERS. Feb 1, 1838 20 DISS0LTTTI0N. ryillK copartnership heretofore existing . ,, bt'twe<-'n A. B. Towera and John W. rodil, as. A. B. Towers ft Co.. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those in debted to A. B. Towers ft Co. will make payment to A. B. Towers, without dolay. A. B. TOWERS, JOHN W. TODD, January 24. 1883. Important Notice. H^TJr^r* purcbased the interest of John W Todd in the Notes, Accounts and Merchandise lu the ?rm of A. B. Towera de Co., I will continue the business in my own name. Those indebted to the old firm mutt mnke immediate payment, as 1 must have the money. By honest and fair deal iom??o?t!le friCnd8 and CQ3 Jan 21,1883 A. B^ TOWERS. ?OftDBAL. --MARK-* A 8a?lf T.?-O lar^J^Jf?SS? for th?t. ?n"* o' ?rh o. I i...I.IJ? ? ,,?nrt.rt'??r.I<Tii of the t.totn ol?. wootWIn il.il.lre? or aduTta: ' Uio Monuioh is lihout boiug uchaui ll ii aroi b -t."!? U.thu luxe. |Von>|*ly iota < lug Djivnlctr, Tllarrh.ua, Choi. MM ira. ?ii.riAi? caoura InrantumV^ . lui. ?.rtp.nir r".nN Matulener. NaiiMa, -.olOllr Of tho btomaeh! llearil.-ini, fjkk and Ntrvoui " U^Ma.-lio and Hy .?pt nita. May m g*??n o>l,.?--r.lr?rmentaoyr H ii J- 2S? " V!?ftwd,JCT wwSttl? of the i.......U?tr - rliiun?e of food or Water. rroaw: J\.T?T ?S -1' :::Tr:/,'_:ziNC CORDIAL U i -J m. ut ; ",t hannie?? aa lil nek. I"*.-;- V .no. I>>es not coiurn:? Opium MJ.I .. i erm" nat?. Spociallv renom V 1 ' r Seaalckiieaa and TeetMuy Br. ? t..? ?rc. und fi.43 p.-r bottle. -. ; ?;i fir?~jf,t, ""rf fAraffr? tn UnUeruu, ?_i . cnrxicAL co. Hg ', Proprietor?, w -.y.-.r s.e. u.s. ?rrrv&e.*! "HEALTH I? the r-MajMtoo ef th? ??lu?Mo by tb? valiant." If j on ara ?uflerln? wit h ?ny tfU??ao froQ wfilch yon have failed ta be re 'loved, M3d a history ol your case, ?nd receive, free or charge, the opia to*? oTr???eJrul .pfacll .Honer?, a? ta it? carabilUy ?ni Hi* noni neotuxry lo rentore yo? to health, it la bar ?peclal pr orin ro lo cur? where oihen fall. A4.lt ?wa THE HYGEIA Medicine Co", *** 113. Atlanta, o?. HART & COMpij STATE AUEXTS tat KEMI?.? 8PLLE; rt ' ~i nm wu ?mi 1 /V Pulverizer and fart con?hhSi*^ ute? Manure, CotUn"^,^ Marl, Ac. evenly jjfJtJN, or broadcast nlU Kv ERV MACW^Witt^ AQENT8 FOB Thomas Smoothing Harrow Thomas Pulverizing Harrow Ladow Disc Harrow, Ladow Spring Tooth'tortr* Witt broadest Seeder?SjJ Lane Harrow, Baldwin Feed Cutters, Burrall Corn Shellers,' Barbed Fence Wire, HART & COJ Charleston, S. C. Nov 0. 1W2 48 Law Partnership. rpHB undersigned having totmisi JL ncrshlp mr the PracticoTi.'J toe firm name of MURRAY mtvnii fe MURRAY, will giverffffS to all business ontrasted to their ?Tl pecial attention will be (rivenV?,^ lion ol claims. OrncE-Over J PM yan ?VCo.'s Store, on Northern"?ni Pronite Row. j. 8. MURRAY 1 ?? K. BREAZKUJ E. B. MURRAY Jan 1, 1883 25 TWENTY_DOLLAR| PENNSYLVANIA r. M ^ r.i,:,, " :_ xi i . THE BIM Singer Machine is the best sd EVER MADE. DROP LEAF, large drawers, tancyc with castors onstani * winds tliebobbinsxit running the Machici $20.00. Remember, send the Machine I examined before anything upon it. Machine fully ?arri Address WILLETS 4 CO ly _ Philadelphia! ' re '4 it. 'rn br.fivc years. Feb 20-29 Patents and Claims. HAVING formed a copartnership J S. Duffle & Co., of Watti L). C., I atn prepared to prosecute pro: ill claims for Pensions, or increased dona for Soldiers, or the widows and Iren of soldiers who served in the x L812, the Indian wars, the Mexican? die late war. Also, Bounty, Biel Restoration to Pension Roll, Lani rants, and all other claims agaiml L Patents secured for Inventions, Dixsrl Designs and Trade Marks, No feecJ ?xcept for preliminary examination ts i Patent is obtained. W. D. BEWLEY, Anderson, sj July 13, 1882_52 ll DR. J. BRUS FEMALE REGULAT! WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. It le well known to physicians, and aU?!M| Known to suffering women tticniselrei. ma ure subject to numerous dtoea-'es pisniiuoj lex, such as suppression of UMHMNf,M ?nd Bcsnty Menstruation, Congestion, tM ?nd Falling or tho Womb, attended witt ?1 .ss trnln ol sympathetic and consti'.ulluuijj lera, which embitter? t!ie what? llff.Mlj lave lotig been considerad aa aimmt i?aj Bat at last Ibo remedy baa boen found In Dr. J. Bradfinld'a Female Replj It la not a "cure-all," but a lemcdx fer MT .A diseases, itt of ?.v!:!ch r">r!*!n uulic WP?L Any Bufferer from tba diseases tneauttj tadeo thia remedy, and thus relieve bforft* revealing her condition io any onc.iM1 rabjocttng her womanly modesty w tt?'i*B anoxamlnaUonbyapliyaletaD. fl To bring health and happiness to ihf MB mitering women la a mission beforo m*M tavor ilaire Into InsIgntHeanco. WlutoniJ ifaetlon can compare with one whichpwWjP "that dire disease whoso re? -1 Withers beauty's tranclcnt flo?" whleh gives easo for pain. Joy for a?no?.t tor tia?, the rose of healthfor tnara Wi sase, tho light, clasUc ^M^SB&Ti nlghU of aoft repose for b^vv Soon?j reitloaanon.bounding v'wjtorfc?gilgi ness, tho aweel Hue of full pORga (harp *ud withered lunu of ?ma?^?.??"| tl merTinl. physical, BOC lal menta for afew tad rfay> of pstnaMffiBl n on enrly itmve? Huch ls the! mlul?Mg tho rcaulta ol Du. J. BBAOniUA?^HUk LATon. which ls hence truly ana ?IP-T? ityled ''Woman's Boat Friend. ? ?Whites." mid all those Irrrgult^J aromb BO destructivo to thu health. e? b ? beauty ot women, dl^PP'".'^.^,^ iiiiKif. bottio of this wonderrnl e?ri?~, All who Burrer from Any of thrw ?BJ Most earnestly Invited i<> gt}e ?? *.%S r. trtad; It baa cured thousands, and Don't fall to try lt. .nrofliM"1 I'rlce, small site, 75 cents. Lnrf?*?'?? Manufactured by J. BRADFIELD. Atlast* Ihr sale cveri/u'her*. ion, 8. G. KING OF THE ? THE abovo is the ?act?!** . the SEWING MACHIN? FOB $20.00'^ ? It is in every respect the rm Singer Style of Machines, BJ? best mander, with the ls for winding the bobbin, me n^, ient style of table, *WJ%m . largedfawera and beaut^^i| IT STANDS, WITIIOLTA rn*-rn King of Singer Macmj IFe de-Mot ask von p&t?Jff?M what voit are buying. ? ??w M4Ciig that you really wantto buy a -j nre willing to pay $20 ror tfi THE BEST W THE W?Q Write to us. sending tM ^ nearest railroad station. J* t? ? Machine and give instmcllow w lo craw?iui U before you PW%Ltt > (f 720 Filbert St., \+*}"** March 1, 1883_2--^ ON" 80 DAYS'.'Sa roltalo Belt? ..55:Tffir?? SI ,rtnl for 30dava to man .J'VJft- I?I?JL ?mietet with Kepooa ???>u;w;B,er^| md kindred troubles, njE md omopleie r??loratlon oi " s, M rigor. Addrcaa aa ?^"T.V'wcd. ?urred, aa ?0 dajra' trial 1? Feb I, IS83