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Koniarkable Exposition of Masonic Mysteries. ny A. couii, .?it. 1 rom east to went, mid between north and Bouth, Free-Masonry extends; and in every clinic are Masons lo be found. This institution issa'd to be supported by? Wisdom, Strength, nd Iii a ?ty ; lie cause it is necessary that there should be wisdom to contrive, strength to support, and beauty to adorn, all great and impor tant undertakings. Its covering is no less than a clouded canopy, or a starry-decked heaven, where all good Masons hope at Inst lo arrive, by the aid ol' thc theological ladder which .Jacob, in his vision, saw ascending from carib to heaven; tho three principal rounds bf which arc demonstrated Faith, Hope and Charily : and which udmoti ish us to have faith in God, hope in im mortality, and charity to all mankind. The greatest ol these is charily ; for our faitli may be lost in sight ; hope ends in fruition; but charity extends beyond the grave, through tile boundless realms of eternity. I flatter myself I HI? IV something {?bout secret societies, i have had a passion for that sorl of thing ever since I was old enough to tell lies, i have scouted around pretty extensively among the differeul organizations. I have been a Fenian and an Orangeman, and a Good Templar, and a Son ot Malta, and also a Counterfeiter. I have belonged to the Sons of Temperance, and the Odd Fel lows, and the Hand ol' JJope, the Young Men's Christian Association and a band oi robbers. I have been in everythiug, and I thought i knew every thing, almost, but I did not. One. ?lay about three months ago I was speaking lo a friend in relation to thc Masons, when he gave i; i ii full explanation concerning them, nod I became erjiatunted with Masonry, and concluded to try it loo ; nnd since I join ed that organization ? have discovered that there are several things connected therewith that outsiders don't know just a pretty good deal about. Now, I pro pose making these secrets public, not out of compassion for my fellow men who may be tending towards Masonry, and act as a warning, aud HO on, because I have not gotn spark of human kindness, in my breast, and would rather seo every mother's son put to thc torture than not, because 1 have a spite against the fellow who initiated me, wiio made tho irons too hot when he we. t to brand mo aud tho goat too frisky r hen I went to ride him, and treated mo with n roughness generally that tho occasion did not war rant. Before fulminating my narrative I will state for the i n form r t ion of those who dou't know, that Masonry is about six hundred thousand years old. it was old whou the fraternity got into trouble at the tower of Hihel, and it was old when Adam first put on his uprou ns Grand Muster of Kdcn Lodge. As a more con vincing truth ns to ils antiquity, I would just mention that u part of miners, tho other day, in one of their excavations, came upon tho petrified remains of u Masonic Lodge, with tho members in their places aud all complete ; and emi nent geologists who havo examined tho fossils aro of the opinion that these bod ies havo been embedded in the rock for moro than fifteen thousand years. On thc evening I was to bo initiated I made my will thinking I would neverngain ?ce li. nab and the children, mid took a most affecting leave of my family. Thus prepared, I sturted for the Lodge, nccom fanied by brother John Smith, S. lt. 8. \ T., who was to seo mo through. We arrived at the dour and hnd no dilhculty in getting through the first, entrance ; but ntthe second when we knocked a flat little fellow looked out through a small round hole in the door, ana put this startling interrogatory to Uro. Hm i th : Chetuxchronhighcockalorum ? to which Brother Smith replied, cheerfully, ns ho understood the ropes: Nixmydolly whac do. Tho little fellow then said : Flod zest compbrilidy umtrum ; and my conductor giving a satisfactory answer, wo wore then permitted to enter. Before I bad time to look around me to locate things, a lean, slab-sided, long-legged fellow came up to me and knocked me over on the floor with a club ; he then got on rae aud stood on my feot, and another savage looking marauder mnde a rush at me as 1 attempted to rise up, and ho brought mo down to thc floor again. I now begun to feel for my six shooter to defend myself, but I hud unfortunately left it at home. After being overpower ed and had uudergone this exhilarating exercise for about fivo minutes, they stretched me out on n bench and exam ined my teeth, pinched all my muscles, and stuck pius into me all over, and put cayenne popper up my nostrils, ?nd poured raoulten lead up my trowsers' pockets, and pulled hair out of the back of my neck with red hot pincers, with a view, I suppose, to make mo feel unem barrassed and at home. But now, you must anticipate the balance. * * * * * * When I came to my senses I was alone in the ante room of thc Lodge. It was o lively and cheerfully apartment. A couple of crockodiles were amusing themselves in a corner, and a few full grown rattlesnakes were practicing the Hying trapeze on a stove-pipe. The fur niture consisted chiefly of half a dozen mummies, the skclotons nf Capt. Kidd, Lucretia Borgia, Guy Fawha, Jack the Giant Killer, Oliver Cromwell, the Wan dering Jew, William the Conqueror, Christopher Columbus, and Dick Tur pin ; a flying machine, three barrels of gunnower, and a healthy and well devel oped wild cat. Just then half a dozen pirates, all clad in aprons and sashes, rushed into tho room with an outlandish whoop. One of them the biggest and ugliest, who appeared to be tho chief, ordered the attendants, in a voice of thunder, to trot out the animal. The attendants disappeared, but immediately reappeared leading an iron clad goat, a regular double decker, with sixteen horns, n pair of wings, and seven or eight tails stuck all over him. My eyes were then bandaged and 1 waa told to mount. I aaid, "Gentlemen, if you will excuse me, I would rather not, as I am not in the habit of riding fiery animals, and I am not accustomed to going up in a balloon ; and besides I have got an engagement down town. My wife wanta to see me particularly; I will be back in a few minutes. I rather think my house is on fire, but I will be back in a few minutes -yes. upon honor, gentlemen, in a few" -Before I could finish my sentence I was siezed and planted firmly astride the in fernal goat.. Somebody then said, "Let fa," and nu rc enough awav be went, and etickittgto him like a leach to a raw hide. I havo been through a great many perilous ababos ; I bavo taken part in an electiofc fight; I hare been down in a railway collision, and np in a steamboat explosion ; . I have fallen down three flight? of stairs, and walked sut of a thrco-story window, but this goat oxcur aion beat them all. When I come to re flect in cold blood, I wonder that lever came out alive. The furious beast kick ed, and bleated, and rolled over, and turned back and front somersaults, which finally caused gue to let go my grip, and tho anima! at once drove me against tho ceiling atid.iunderneath the chair?, nt which time tho bandage fell from roy eyes, an*; theie1 saw sights too fearful to describa. . Tho goat vanished up tho chimney i inclue flame, and I found .nyeolf in thc center of tho Lodge room, with*} mut fifty Masons in aprons, abd .alogina,- soiling Uko "Old Hundred," and some- of them every now and then would say,'jam?te ft be." The reit of the members were standing on their heads in tb'e^fler^nt corners, all but tha cadaverous looking buccaneer, who ap peared to fcc the bead of the department Soon they left off dancing, and march ing around (lie room chanting au inspir- 1 ing dirge. I was then hauled up in front of the Chief's desk, who thus addressed i mc: "Hro. Kobb, you ore now one of us. You arc a member of an institution that has lasted over three million years. You aro impervious to mundano influ ences. You are water-proof and fire proof and you are over proof. You can walk through tli<* ri vcr and sit ou a red hot stove with impunity. Mortal man cannot harm you, ami the devil himself mutt curl up lu* tail and walk oil' at your approach. He virtuous, temperate and honest, Mr. (Cobb, and you will lite and die a happy mau." I then assumed a sash and apron, and was duly declared a Mason. Training Schools of Cookery. Mrs. Kinma I'. Dwi og, Superintendent of the Chicago -'..lining .School of Cook ery, writes us that the retient agitation ol culinary subjects hy the C/ironir/e lias attracted attention at the West and Kast. She says : I'erm it me to tell you that most ol thc cooks in all sections of the country are in thc same condition as those in the South, and thal "a practical branch of cookery" is a ritnt neccMiOj of </// schools. Firmly ?inpressed with tin; importance of this subject. I am preparing a series of fookery manuals adapted to the uso of .chools, and suitable for home instruc tion, and hope in the course of limo lo ?ec them introduced i tito every i:chool room and kitchen in the ?and. Two of them have already been published, and I -hall get out two more- liri" on "Salads" iud one on "lilllie Dishes"-before I go to Chautauqua, where I am eugaged to rive lectures and lessons for six weeks in July and August-and others will be published as rapidly as I can find time o prepare them, until I have gone over he whole culinary field. I sm also pre ?aring H lee? ure on "Cookery in .chools," which ? trust I shall gel leis ire, from other labors, to deliver ricca* ional ly during the coming winter. Two ol Mrs. H wing's pamphlets on Ircad and Soup Making have reached is, and appear to be valuable to house miders aud can bo obtained, for Ho cent? ;aoh, by application to the uuthor at WM .'ulton street, Chicago. The best people d the East and West aro patronizing his system of instruction ana iiilroduc* rig it as n conspicuous brandi in tho mblic and private schools. Tho South ms urgent need of the Hamo curriculum. Ye know for.certain that the Chronicle's imitation of this subject lias literally 'gono homo" to many families, and that ho desire for reform is almost unnui nous. A recent writer states as an in toulcstablo fact that the prevailing dis 'ii*c of the present century is dyspepsia ir indigestion, and the watering places of bc country reap rich harvests of ducats rom that class of Americans who, kllhotigh ranked among tho intellectual, ire noted among connoisseurs us not hav ng sufficient intelligence to know how o cat properly. He adds that hundreds if thousands of dollnrs aro expended an malty ut summer resorts by wealthy Vinericans in their effort to patch up or cpair a worn out or exhausted stomach, nade from a lack of tho simplest knowl ;dge of gastronomy. No wonder then lint the French, who aro better versed n t!ie art of cooking than any nation on ho globe, should, iu speaking of Anton inus, says: "The good Lord lion sent you he best of food in plenty, but tbe Devil ms, in most cases, sent cooks to dress it md fouls to cut it." How to co-operato with the Lord in .his matter and how to exercise the de non of tho kitchen who is making tho itomach more of a "diabolical appnrn us" than it need bp, is a matter of HU ?remo interest. We trust the School Jo m miss io ii em may gradually bo led to icc it in that light. A Maine Ulrl. In thc plantation of Oakland, A roos uok county, Maine, there is a girl who lossesses tho faculty of spelling difficult vorda backward without hesitation. Her mme is Hattie M. Drew ; ?he is just past 1er 12th birthday, and resides with her mronts, who uro people of moderato edu ction, living upon a farm. While this itt le girl in bright and ?mart ns tho av erage of her mate", sha never attracted my particular attention until, n little nore than a year ago, it was accidentally Uncovered that she possessed the singu ar gift of spelling any word with which ibo was acquainted backward and with* nit hesitation. At a spelling match ccenlly held in tho Behool which she ittends, without any warning, slio stood >efore tho audience for Borne ten min non, spelling words selected ut random, onie for their difficulty of combination, mt without any previous knowledge of vhat they were to he, rapidly and" dir ectly, except one or two which she could mt spell in tho proper way, aud when iromptcd in the correct spelling would mracdiately reverse it. Among the rorda which she spelled were these : j?laxy, sysygy, astronomy, robin, pho tography, difficulty, attendance, indivisi ?illly, etc., Bud many other words of iqual length and difficulty. All of these vere applied as rapidly ns the eye could niloc-, without a single misplacement of i letter. Has any other person without .ny training been nble to do this or siin lar feats? In addition, it may be suit!, tpon the testimony of the girl, that "she :an see the words in her mind, and cnows no reason why she should not cad thc letters backward as is usual ?ay." Gratitude of an Unfortunate Man. George White, of Greenville, who was lent to the Penitentiary for killing J.H. Schofield on Christmas day, 1880, and waa recently pardoned bv the Governor, irrites tho following card to the Green rill e News : "Please allow me space to tender my earnest thanks to his Excellency Gover lor Thompson, to Solicitor Orr and to the generous citizens of Greenville for their kindness and sympathy, and to the people who have so nobly aided my fam ily during my long absence. I also return my grateful thanks to Superinten lent Lipscomb and Captain Sligh for meir invariable kindness to me while I aras in the Penitentiary. "I am overwhelmed with sorrow when [ think of the cause of my punishment, sut all can see from it what liquor can io, for if it had not been for that I never n*ould have been in trouble. I boee it will never serve my friends as it did me, ind that they will take warning by me ind never drink liquor. Two long years ihut up away from my family for taking i little spree ! I will never drink e noth tr drop while I live. "Language fails me to express the rratitude I feel at being restored to my amily once more." - Fretting is a perpetual profession ot veakness. ft says. "I want to and I isn't." Fretting is like a little dog paw ng and whining at a door because ho tan't get in. - "My bretheren." said a Western ninlster, "tba preaching of tlje gospel to oma people is like pouring water or cr ? pongo-it soaks in and stays. To othcra t Is like tbe wind blowing through a thicken coop. My experience dfthia tongregation is thal it containa moro thicken coops than sponges. EAHiLy PaovEN.-It la easily protea bat malarial fevers, constipation, torpid ly of tho liv*sr and kidneys, gcseral iebllity, nervousness and ncuralgio aili aente yield readily to this greak diwtwe onqueren Hop Bitters. It r?fWr? Tthe Qveges of diseara by converting the food ?to rich blood, and it gi ves noir lifo and igor to tho aged and Infirm always. How Ut Take Screws Ont of Wood. _ j One nf tho most simple and readiest methods tor loosening a rusted screw ii to apply heat to (be head of the screw. A small har or rod of Iron, flat at the end, If reddened in the fire and applied for a couple or three minutes to the head of the rusted screw, will as soon as it heats the screw, render its withdrawal tis easy hy the ..crew driver a* if it was only a recently inserted screw. As llo re i? a kitchen poker in every house, that in strument, if healed al its extremity, and applied for a few minutes to the screw or -crew?, will ?hi the required work of loosening, and nu ordinary screw driver will du the rest, without causing the least damage, trouble or vexation ol spiril. In ali work above (he common kind, where it is necessary to use screws, and particularly in hinge work and mountings, fancy fastenings and appli ances ulli xcd to joinery ol furniture work, we would advise the oiling of screws or <lipping their points in grease before driving them. This will render them more ca-y to drive, and also to withdraw, ??nd it will undoubtedly retard for a longer lime the action of rusting. Pride That Had a Fall. Those persona who enjoy seeing a haughty spirit suffer a fall should have been on board one of the sleeping cars attached to u through train from Chica* go to Boston a fliort lime ?go. Among its passengers were a middle-aged man and woman from the remote West, who hud evidently come upon sudden riches and were devoting all their energies to advertising thc fact. They were gorge ously dressed ; the woman sported any quantity of diamonds and no occasion for informing the other passengers of the wealth and position of their family was suffered to pass unimproved. They had with them a plug of a boy about fourteen years old. One morning after the pa rents had dressed themselves they dis covered that their hopeful son was still slumbering ami the mother sat to work to arouse him. Repeated calls failing to have any eliect, sho finally had recourse to thump-i and digB in his ribs, where upon the boy evidently dreaming that ho was at home and being stirred up to per form some accustomed duty, bawled out : ' You let me alone and go feed the hogs yourself!" A joyous smile enlivened tho features of thc rest of the travelers. /loston Journal. Kat lug Lemons. A good deal has been said through the papers about the healthfulness of lemons. Tho latest advice as to how to uso them HO us they will do the most ir,ood runs as follows: Most people know the benefit of lemonade before breakfast, but few know how it is moro then dou bled by taking another al night also. The way to get tho belter of a bilious system w ithout tho use of pills or quinine is to take the juice of one, two or three lemons, ns the appetite craves, in aa much icc water as makes it pleasant to drink, without BUgar, before going to bed. In tho morning on rising, or at least half an hour before breakfast, take tho juice of ono lemon in n goblet of water. This will clear the system of humors and bile, with mild efficacy, without any of tho weakening effects of calomel or Congress water. People should not irritate the stomach by eat ing lemons clear; the powerful acid of the juice, which is almost corrosive, infal libly produces inflammation after awhile, but diluted, so that it does not burn or draw the throat, it does its full medicinal work without barm, when the stomach is clear of fond, bas abundant opportunity to work on the system thoroughly. - No one knows the weight of nil other's burden. Weak muscles and nerves, sluggishness of thought and inactivity, cured by Rrown's Iron Hilters. - Much learning shows how little mortal know. Having used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in my famiiy for tin lost three years, I find it is tho best preparation I hav'o over used for Coughs and Colds, giving almost immediate, relief. H. WALKER, (?en'l Com. Merchant, 118 Light St., Hallo., Md. - Do not ride till you are ready, or you may fall o if. A i6ENHini.E MAN.-Josh Billings says ho never tnkes and fool chances. When lie looks nt a dead mule he stands in Trout of him. Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is neither a live or a dead mule DUI ti real nico family horse always ready For your service. AI;:ihe-rs we i>uvis6 you lot to take any foolish risks but always iecp a bottle convenient and it will sa vu ,-ou many hours of anxiety. - A witness in the Towksbury alms louse case testified that bo tunned a ?hild'a skin to mako a woman's slipper. The Richmond Dispatch never heard of hat being done before, but !n days goo* >y it was a common thing to tau a ihild's skin with a woman's slipper. - A negro fell from .the trestle over seneca River tho oilier day, a distance >f seventy feet. He fell into the mud ind escaped with slight injuries. Hescurd front tho .lawn of Heath. Verdict of Thousands. Ma. H. W. Tacna, of Milton, P?nn., write?, Nor. 10,1882 : - " Enclosed please and postal order for Dvo dol lars and twenty-llvo cents, for half a dozen bot tles of Hunt's Remedy. I keep a grocery store, and can ?ell more of your medicino than any drug-store, as I recommend lt to all afflicted with Kidney dlieaso or Dropsy- I tell tbcin that, it they have life enough to swallow lt, lt will raino them from the dead for a. fact ; for lt ?lld ral?? nie from that (lumbering sleep, and, although tUU waa over throe yean ago, I have had no Kid ney trouble since. Like the wc man In Scripture, I bad recourse to many physicians, and grew nothing better, but eve* worse. Bot, thanks to Hunt's Remedy, I am raised as one from tho dead." Th? Moat Skeptical Convinced. THOUSANDS feel a '.brill of joy wbenovor they gaze upon tb o uastcal words, " Hunt's Remedy," tor lt ls the best Kidney and Liver medicine ever known, and lt recalls to memory tbe blessings it has proved to them. It U a positive remedy for all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary organs. The proprietors' names should b? writ ten ta letters of gold, for few men have dotio so much for their suffering fellow-betni?. One trial w?l oooT!nee tbs mest skeptical, causing them to proclaim to all their friends the many vlrtncs of this great medicine. The demand lacreases os lt becomes known, and where lt ts best known the pajes rr? tba largest. Aa Mrs. Browning says, "Gnat ls he who asea bis greatness for alb" This is what tba proprietors of Hani's Remedy Co. Their great medicine is for all."-COB. REAL ESTATE FOR 8/LE. WILL sell 40 acres or land In the City * of A nd creon, on Main St., South ?nd of City. Will sell all in one lot, or livide In lots to Snit purchasers. For terms ind prices seo th? nndarsigned. ? MOORE A WARDLAW, Real Estate Agents. We also hare several tracts of land to tell In the County. Fine farming landa M. A W. "Feb 8,1888 80 - Metter be otit of fashion th:tn ont of rrcdit. That is what a great many people are doing. Tiley don't know just what is thc matter, but tiley have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs tho wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why BROWN'S IKON BITTERS will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. Mr. Simon Blanchard, a wcll knott M citizen of I l.i y cs ville. Meade county,Kentucky,says : " My ?ile !;.id Leen suk for a lung time, and lier constitution was ali I roken down and ?lie was unable towwk She wat advised IO list Uro.vn's [ron Hitters, and found il to work like a charin. Wc would not now Lc with out it for any consideration, as we consider it the best tunic in the world." BROWN'S IKON BITTI?KS is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. Brown's Iron Bitters for sale by Wilhite & Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. i^twCMANt./.:i'.: F.Ai.7 ?? tQjSTMrATHIZF. W?7HX? ?3 li-"" !?,-T ?1'' ?Jv .'... ? < Vy WOMAN, . ??THE RACCL* w #h*4s$ fe /Ki' \ ?i i *i Vc V*r* J / LYDIA E. PS M K H A ' fl'3 VEGETATil/H, CT."/ ?jj 3??. A Hnro Cure for :iV V A UV. V. t? A Ti? M.S.SI.'S, Inelndll rt l.v e.riilo--! Ir rennin? nnd Pair-fill - '?Bi Intlumniiitirm t--: l '. : thc Womb, M..!.-! " , '. LAPfit'H rTKW.', lyrtt-asant to thi> . . '...;.? In lt* effect. It I? n ure t I? in i .. '. !.. .J li? Uercs pain dorlUK labor n:.il ?>; r1 ?! .r \ . rantnassrsKiT ?M?rarstKHU: ir :i :::\. ttTFon .sixWJUKSKSSBSI "f Ihetftnoratlvu i rgaiia of elUirr ses, lt lsii-coiid e. no n mi ilythnl kaa cv? r t>een her.-rt? tho publie i nnd tor all lilt .ares or I ha KlDICHTS lt ls tlu> Orrafr-t lUmtdy in tht ll orto, dT*KXDNET CO.IIPI.AINTK nf Wilier Sex Fiad Groat ttclliTlu I:i V- =. LYDIA K. Pl 5? KU AM'S nUHIR Pl llfl?.U will erad lota cscry *onhr<' ni lim ii - lioia ilia Blood, at the mnm time MU elTr t.-rm and>tmii'.tb to Ibesyaturn. Aa roanrellon? In results as the Cuinj-ou: I. pared at C3 and tX> Weatvrn A vf ruc, I.yvn. Ur, fri? or cuber, si. Six bottle? Ihr ?> Tl f t\ miwul I laeent by moll In tho Torrn of pill- . r ol !. -av. ri receipt of price, tiper box for ?.IO; ... !!;-<. Millibar? freely ansircra all ljtUru of lui|bity. ElicluJc3?lit atainp. Bend for pamphlet. MraMoa f Ms rojvr. t?TLnm H. ITJcarju?*? 1 rraa Pnj a r.uo (Ynstlpa. tlon. HUIOU?^O-*OJU1 Torpidity th- I.o r. i'- resit*. ?"3-HoIdbr oil llmc.'!?!?.-"-; Vegetable Compound for snle by Wi! bite ct Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. S THE BEST I OF ALL ?I I^IEUCMTC -?RQ&8'@iwriLraio. i TO?, KfilT AMD ESaST. ?*rrrr."?r^ than n th?rtl of noon tory the .iii.-, t... > l>?ixatu?n XitntmeBthaaboon :.r>ov i . > i :::.U ?is ult evev Uio world aa . .. < :"i :..' :tcc f-r the lollofoi . . i JJ is a rnodiolne > ? c .. in: --r-inr-! tic heat of Ita . . . ... cv. ry ...rai ot esternal paja MAN yr. . i.in'ment ls without an conni. : y ut .Mtea Heall ni.O muscle to % \ *y tioae-maldncr tho contina? Irin ? i . ;.'-.? end inflnnimntlon lmpos ?r?.. ?. .. ..?etouponllnroan Floah and il o? rent lou oro equally wonder? . -Ho lUozloan j MUSTANG '.7.:>:.t la needed by somebody In *;< ?? ay !.Q:UJO. Kvory dny rjTlnga news of j: -no -nnyofnn awfttl acavld o? towna ifloiliH?tVjd, of rhfumntio mnrtyra ro IMotftl; or a valtamblo borte or oz .raved by tho li ealing power ot* Ulla LINIMENT whlcri imordUy cares Boob ailments of tUo HUMAN ITLES11 OS Ittsotamallam, Sw?UIngra, SMtaT Jolixta, t'oBtraveted Altascloa, Jttnrxsa .nd He?ido, Cata, Ursala ea nnd Sprains, Paltonons Bltca and St tarro, ra inn res, Lameness, Old Horc-i, ricers, rroslbltco, Clili tata Inn, Soar* Nlpplea, Cabed UreaaC, ?tad Indeed every form of external dla* ease. It l?enla without aeara. V'.-r Ibo Itmnrn CncATiO?t it corea .Sps-Klua, 8winny. ?Stir? Joints, tounilrr, TTarnaaa Snrea, ITooi* ?lo? asaaea, Foot not, aerew Woraa, ?*a>), Hollow Horn, Sc ra toben, Wised laralla. Spavin, Thrmh, Itlngttono, Old So rea, Poll l.vii, FUns ?apatas trio Start.* ?nd every other allan anti to wale h ?he ooeapsuaie of IT ? Stahl o ?and Stoek Yard aro llahla Tba Maxteah Masatang TJatanant ! al wayo earoo and no vcr cUaappolotat an tl H is, poeltiTeiy, THE BEST or ALL LINIMENTS Mexican Mustang Linment for aala by W?hlte A Wllhtte, Andewon B. C A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR OR HANDSOME ROOM HAN only bc had with thc ai,! ol FINK I'URNITUUK, but either may bc U made comfortable by ibo outlay ol a little money in good 1-urn tim . You will lind any style, from the line?! *S0O.W Suites down to Suite* Miat july cost 117.00. You will lind KVKKYTHIIINti usually KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, And the,am-doods can be bought CHEAPER nf me than any .-'.ber house in heSlatC' SEEING SS BELIEVING, rVndall thai I ask is that yo? will call, see my immense Slock of Furniture and :et my prices. GK H\ TOLLY. DOOK STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. I AM.em .mr prepared lo otter IIAlUIAINri in STOVES th?.?? verlief. '^- '^ L wami a good, reliable Stove can ?et them at 15? Ul OM H<-1 Uh?. MJ TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I? ,.,dete h-id all Hoods sold fron, mr Si,.re are warranted as reprcNcnfcd. h, not forget t.ii" important fact. I have a law and well-sclectud stock of LKATHKit-Sol?, llariicss, Kip and Calfskins. Landreth's Garden Seeds, Vermont Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets and Remington Shot Guns And Ammunition. TV- N?M?iiiKi* believing. Call and examine for yourself. li. II. SKEL, West End Waverly House. Keb I. IRK:? _ WANTED ! A. SETTLEMENT with all parties indebted to thu firm of KEB I), MOO It ll EAD Si 'O. Their Notes and Accounts are still in our hands for collection, and parties oweitlg hem would do well to call and hettie promptly, as we aro determined to eb.se out their WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A KULI. LINE OK Farmers' Supplies and General Merchandise, Which we will sell as low for fash as they eau be bought any where, and oh time to .rompt paying customers t ill 1st November next. We also keep on hand a stoek of the .veil known brand of - HELL'S GUANO and EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE. The put rouage of the publie nspeetfully solicited. HEED & MOORHEAD, No. 7 flranite How, Anderson, S. C. ?it- We still keel' the BALDWIN PEE? CUTTER. Cet one. and you will ind economy in lt. lt. ?t M. Mareil Ifl.'lSS:; _35 I 8 S 3 - WHEN YOU COME TO ANDERSON CALL ON J. P. SULLIVAN * CO. THE best Stock of GROCERIES ever yet had in stoek. Cash buyers will save money, os we have the very lowest Cash prices that eau be offered in any market Choice Kio. Peabcrry, Santos and Java COFFEES, (Jolden Yellow, White Ex. C. and Granulated SUGARS very cheap. Our Stock of FLOUR is now complete, and are brands that we have been selling for l?verai years, and know them to bo perfectly reliable. Patent PLOW STOCKS and STEEL PLOWS. We have been bidding for Cash Trade for the past tour years, and are happy to soy hat we have potten our full share up to this time, with satisfaction to ourselves and iustomers, and our efforts for the future will be ti? mont thc confidence of all with whom ve deal. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Jan.ll. 18N3 !Ml ly To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County HAVING purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY St MeCONNKLL. I intend en gaging in the sale of FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, TOBACCO, AND CICARS* T would most respect fill ly solieit a share of your patronage. Ladies. I assure you hat you can always lind at my establishment thc freshest and best selection of Confec ioneries, Toys, ftc. Gentlemen, you eau find as large an assortment of Tobacco, Ci tare, Sugar. Coffee. Hice. Tea, A.c., ns in HOV house in the City. 1 nm dailv receiving s'EW and FRESH Goods In my line. Give me a call, please, and I nm sure you will be convinced. All my Goods are of | he best quality, fresh and sweet. I am, very respectfully, yours, LOUIS SHARPE. Anderson. 8. C. Jan. L'5, 1883_ 28 lv HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. N. O. FARMER & BRO., - DEALER IN DRY GOODS; BOOTS* SHOES, HATS, CAFS, LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, BACON, FLOUR and MOLASSES, SUGAR and COFFEE, Lud in fact, everything generally kept in A first-class general store. Wc are offering xtra inducements to cash buyers, am' 'hose wishing to buy will do well to eal 1 on u? icfore buying elsewhere. We nre \gents for the best Standard Fertilizers and Acid Phosphates, ^nd parties in need of either should not foil to see us before they buy. Wc will sell it s low or lower than nny ono for cash, or on time to good parties. ?ST- Those indebted to us must come forward and settle at once, or we will put our laims in an Oftlcer'a hands for collection. 3V. O. FARMER Ac BRO. F?b 8, 1883 30 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALLL parties indebted to me for balancea on Mules, Horses, Cotton Gins and ither Machinery, Stoves, ftc., for last year and this year, are requested to come and ettie up at onco, as their Notes aro due. I indulged you last year on account of he short crops, but this year there is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, TH, POM, FANCY CROCKERY, kc., Ac, will find it to their intorst to see me before buying elsewhere and will nnt io UNDERSOLD. ' no' JOHN ?3. PEOPLVia Oct 6, 1882 12 * ^vi LIUS. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen dlfTcrenl ?lacs lu.d kind], ?vo stae* with Bnianetol Reservoirs. Adapted <? all requirements, and priest! hi anHal? ptiMta LEADING FEATURES: fcout.Io Wood IV)0!-i. Patent Wnw! Grt>ti\ Adjuitat.le Damper, interrhftngf-ahta Anio matle Shelf, Broiling ikor, Swinging Hearth l?ate, Syringing Kino-Stop, Kevt-n-Sble tia? Burning l/>ng Crow rteee, Peuple Fi er? Cent?*, ll er.ry r.lrw Covers, nt?tnmsti ? ? u? Doon, Nlrtel Knnh-i. Nlriil Panels ?; Cncquftled In Material in Pintan -iu * >e operation. Manufactured by I8AAO A. SHEPPARD ?. CO., Bsttlr;ora, !Wj. "cn rent uti art J. WaroOPUGB, An.irwn. s c. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON I? I. KA M. Hu h Kobin&on mn] Willie /. Mctihec, n* Exccti tors of tue las! will ami Testament of /melia i?MII IUD, deceased, I'lahilllK iKjniHtt 'laMtha Hall Lou J. McHall.S. K. Caler, Vashtl Key?, Killie Ayer, Baylis lt. Clark, Lou Montgomery, juliet Hender?. -s- Tommin Hall, Eugenia Mynik Joe Lee Burri??, Haney Hurries, Char il ? HiirrifH, Willie llUrrlss, Hallie Swilling omi ?telle I'arker, Defendants.-Summon* for Hrtof. i |/uii(/A{ni not Served. To iii? Defendaiils, Tabitha Hall, Lou .' Mel-all, 8 K. rater, V<*btl Key?, Killin Ayer, Bayda lt. < lat k Lou Monlgoiuery, Juliet Henderson, S. Tommie Hall, EugeniaMynik, Joe Lee Harris?, 11 ur ruy Hurries, ? harley burrin, M lille II irrlss, Mudie Swilling uml Belle I'arker : \roU are hereby ?uniDioned ami required toau ?wer thc coui|ilaiul lu IbU action, a copy of which i.- filed in ibo office of tbe Clerk of tbelourl I,I i an unen Pleas, at Anderson C. H.. 8. C., and io serve a copy ?f your answer lo the said complaint . >n Hie siiuscriber? al ibeir office, Anderson C. ll? v r Mithin twenty day after the servir? hereof, exclusive of thc ?lay of suck service.: ami If yon fail lo answer the Complaint ? i t li i II the tune aforesaid, lb? plaintiff In ibisacllou will apply lo 11 "ourl for Hie relief doiuauded In the eom '"?iat' .l Anderson, s. C., March 2, A. I?, issn. Ml lt lt AY, BllKAZEALK A MUHSAY. Plaint ?UV Attorney-. ;siKAt.j.lobu W. Dauiels, C, C. I*. To the absent Iiefendants above nnuied, Lou Mont ,.rv .lillie! Henderson,8. Tommie Hall, Eu geniaiMynlk. Joe Lee Burrlss, Harvey Harriss, i 'barley Buri ls?, Willie Burrissand Helle Parker: Toke notier, Thal Hie complain! In Ibis action, t.tber willi ttie Summons of ? tildi lb? forego lui: Is a mpv. was filed in Ihe office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Hess, al Anderson, in the ( ?ninty of Anderson, in Ibo Stale of South Caro lina, oil tlie :ml ilav of Mareil, A. I>. 188.1, ami thal tins action is comment cd to ol.lain from the Court a const ruc! I.if tbe lasl Will mid Testament of Hie lalo Zachariah Hall, deceased. Anderson, March 2, 18811. M IHK AV, BKKAZKAI.KA MUltltAY, I'laiuiinV Attorneys. To ile- Defendants, Lon J. Mcl'ull. 8. E. Cater, Vashti Ki .-, Kittie Ayer. Lou Montgomery, Ju liet Henderson, Eugenia Mynik,Joe Leo Hurries, Harvey Burriss, Charlie Burrlss, Willie Burris? amt Helle I'arker : You will lake notice thal no personal claim is iiiuile against yon. Ainlersoii Mareil 'J. 1883. M I'll it A V, IIKEAZEALK .v MUltltAY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the absem minor Defendant, 8. Tommie Hull : Take notice, tliat unless yon procure tue an ?.ot ti I .neut ol a (,iia?<lian ad li tem, lo appear ?uti iWeuiI ibis action on your b"ha!i', within twenty days Iroin the service of the Summons herein ll poll yon. the 1'laiUtilfs will make application to theCourl for au unter appointingsoruusuitable aud competent person Guardian ad Itlem for yon, authorizing and directing him lo appear and de fend the ahove entitlcil action on your behalf. Anderson, March Z. 188?. MUltltAY, IIKEAZEALK A MUKRA Y, llallltiuV Attornevs. April 19, 1SS:I 4U Bargains ! IT^tjR the next 30 days I will sell my .stock . nf pegged Hoots und Shoes, Blankets, clunks anil Worsted Dress Gooda at cost for cash, t? i vc me a call and he convinced. A. B. TOWERS. Feb 1, 1888 -*ii 1^1 7:- :: SGSEi.T CUKE Tor j I ka D Vi LEY PiagASESa I*" Xirrqn,ln.m V.< "t Tf"?:-. isl urina inai jc!....... , j"". "vi jilin? 'CUS?S* DO HOT ii:';-.! S! VA ie-?I"i?l-;r.y.vrrstatenas,(dnic j Dj c HM! illa:::', fl wit] f;-o:x?ily owr ?>',.-..;<.. .. vi* c.-.<l restore hcal&y auUon. ?rl ?-? r?* ?->..-?. Forecr?plaJntepeenUax . I &- Cf "~ i t -> your ?ex, euell na pain I* mi ... ,i':-,!rv..i, Xidncy-yVert i". lui^urpaaicd, t' v? :i . :.'? o"t ?irompU/ r?Ml ?afely. j EU! i . r.-i. Inc?3tiaeace,retention ofurin?, Sibrt. i sat or vnpy deposits, ?md dull drarxing Oma .? . >f eotU.yyioldtaits curativo power. Kidney Wort ?ir sale hy W?hlte t Wil bite, Anderson, S. C. POU rX' iii' ri H.OnS^AfiD CA". .L. PCwVlina Nu HonsE Will die nf Cm.ir. HOTS or LCNU KE TKR, lt Knills*? l'owtter? .ire unril Intime. KoiiWs rowo>r*willean*slid prevent Ileo ('mn.r r.A. Kouu's Powders will pn-vrnl I.APKS tx Kow IA Kontxw I'owdprs will lii<-ri*:i H ;!?. i|tiitntlty ol e. ilk amt cream twentj per rent? and make Hie buller finu unit tweet. Kouu's Powders will core or prevent Minos! i v? HT Dis?.-PK to vt liich Horses ntl I i ntt'.cnre >.I1MC; t. KOITX'S I'llWltir.S WI IX OITI SATIMFAC-ilON, Sol I ever? ? lirre. DAVir> :. T'T.VI Z, rrr.priclo-. EA-" ".cr...,-cu. For sale by W?hlte & Wilbite, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. Nor 30, 1S82 20 Iv America Ahead! F JR CHLE GYALL LEADING DEALERS. ASK FOR IT! BUY IT!! TRV 1T!!1 New Advertisements. , I IIB SUN .s fTrst oluiTs to be truthful and usc ir iS.L .iS2.n4' to ^,rLt0 n "ntertalnlng history f fl? times In which wo lire. It prints, ouaL .venn, more than a million copies a week. Its iirculaiion ?U now larger than over before. 8ub . I ' : Da IL2 M I'-iRcs), hy mall, ?Wc. o monlli, ivKBK.I.1(fi pages), $1 per year. I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, Now York City. wmv umr a luuin inavoaiNMlttTaremedv r* rihnahoredUeaM !.-.'. < ma Oi"ii<itndt orrnnonm ttioWMnt kind amt i.f , ? . M?,olinrt,?vo bron cured, I ml .ssl M. ft nnirltV'? re tj lu ItscitWy. f.nt I ?Till nnnd TWO llOTTI.Vs Kl . DANCER FLUID KAK^. ?end for circular, jg M. HASSETT, Ilarre7Mass. ?V s?5(.:ESfrN",. nu'?!c"r S residents of any 7r.it,.?.t ' PeieFtion< Nou-Support. Advice and ipplicalioni for stamp. W.H. LEE Alfy _ 239 Broadw?y, N. Y. .^paperjidjrertlslng Bu?eau, 10 8pruco Ht., N.Y. CORDIAL. ? I o4^l?l^^|^?????l.,, s:?>M?i? without Utng I iTomptlj. r. .:.,r;v;-r.vN,."UTT. niM-rhnc, Ch.,1- ? HffvprT^I \,..-r\'V' (."">rA Inffiiium Wsnrafl RfSS I . ,,,!l'lnsT l'aliii-. HMulrncr. PJHBB K*M| ^MWA. Acidity ct th? Slomach! HM B9HH \V'yA-'"i"*? tu"> 's-??? HHB9J MOW Hr.Adu-lio and l*y?i>cpiU. Uar Bl 1 tnuStor^!-Sn,l,k,w,,U/;u". ????.Ion of tbs I j ln"?i--'??ero ehaiiOTof food or water. I lsT033,3it 'S I NEUTf?ALtZtWQ CORDIAL I I }Jr" y 'i"S^r" j';'"' ,'*rrali?? ?s IMfi'-'it- S I ch i M ??? W? Kd "Xetitiilng I ? .??T'iovalf J)ra77/?/.-an>t iViLr. tn X'.W/er?* fl L^^EXOSLSIJB cact?fjAL CO, fl g^^B ^ S?ple BSfB ? 'HB???H ^7^1* the poueaslon of tba ?JLe VAluabl? by th? valiant." r If you ara snfleriaji with wj ilKflaae from whieh ? vi Uar* falles! to bo ro IUr.d, aead a hUtory of ynnr eta?, and reoslvo, i'd' of charge, ttm opta ion nt tuce***ful praeU .T., ?Ho itjcurability ?rd the mrana DeeMsary lo "Hm jT ia health. It I* oar . pedal provbsM to cur* wh?r? ether? fall. THE HYGEIA ^JbTedlclijeCo., HART & coip? asiriipjiiijjM STATE AGENTS Foil KEMP'S SVRBADiJ . .'?.I ) \^??y^f^M V Xii A Pulveriser ami Cart combined^)]! Utes Manure, Cotton Recd, \rU(|9 Marl, &c. evenly In drill? ? ur broadcast, Ev EU Y MAUMKE WAEBV.?TIB, 1 AGENTS Foil Thomas Smoothing, Harrow! Thomas Pulverizing Harrrol Ladow Disc Harrow, Ladow Spring Tooth Harros With broadcast Seeder AlUcfcrl Lane Harrow, Baldwin Feed Cutters, 1 Burrail Corn Shellere, Barbed Fence Wire, Buffalo Scales.*, HART & col Charleston, S. C. I Nov 0. _4R_il LP/S- Partnership, j riMIE undersigned having formed tl I ncrship for the Practice of Law.? th? firm name of MURRAY.BBEAZEl <fc MURRAY, will ?ive prompt auefl to all business entrusted to their care. H neclal attention will be given to tbecfl lion of claims. OFFICE-Ow J. P. fl vnn & Co.'s Store, on Northern cori* Granite Row. J. S. MURRAY,! r J. E. BREAZE&fl E. H. MURRAYS Jan 1, 1883 25 TWENTY DOLLAR TUEPENNSYLVftHlr\STY Singer Machine is the best SIN EVER MADE. Uis-zs^am DROP LEAF, ' BjtSgSsE. with castors on slan<fi ' winds the bobbins wit running the Mailling $20.00. Remember, send the Machine \ examined before pt anything upon it. &j? Machine fully war;, for five yenrs. Address ' WILLETS & CO., Feb 25-20-ly Philadelphia, Patents and Claims. H HAVING formed a copartnership I J S. Duffie & Co., of Waihiifl D. C., I am prepared to prosecute profl ?ill claims for Pensions, or Increase ofH ?ons for Soldiers, or the widows anrjH iren of soldiers who served in the *fl 1812, the Indian wars, thc Mexican vH the late war. Also, Bounty, Backfl Restoration to Pension Roll, Land H rants, and all other claims against H Patents secured for Inventions, Discofl Designs and Trade Marks. No fee ctn except for preliminary examination tfl i Patent is obtained. W. D. BEWLEY. Anderson, SB July 13, 1882_ 52 lfl 18 A SPEEDY AND SI EB CIKE rosH Blind or Bleeding Pile*, Hxmerrhwti, fl Ulcers, Tumors. Itching of the /V/i fl Ullas and all Kindred Ditenset ; alto fl Burns, Corns, Felons, Fever Hom. ? Scald Head, Tetter, Sure. ? Niples, etc. ATLANTA, GA., A J? - ,1 After an experience of twenty-five yurt laS nr; thin ointment, mid during that Dmr !>? :losely watched its effects, unit having e.?, aiouy of mv friends and nelKhbors tocon5nSJ| xinfldence In lt? merits, I became folly MIKH ts value, and I bave bouirht the exclusif? nSJ| nake and soil lt(. Bod offer it to yiwssMltP^J READ THE TESTIMONIALS? This I? to certify that I have tried *? "ll nt men t in a case of piles, and state UtalllM nore relief than anything I haye ever In?. ? her otato that na a remedy for burn? ll H joralleled. I also uned lt for a ca-?c of eet.of twenty years'^.*n*^?J?1t"lS5.lI'fl ho flrnt thing that I have ever tried i h? f? A.or? iban momentary relier. AggMSM ' am entirely relieved from that dtttrcwassj Havlnf?becn nffllcted for ten yearf.atlntoi] vlth thafrtldtressInK malady, the plle>,Biit| nany Ineffectual trials af the remedies in >v^ ise, I commenced a short time acolo - ?yon lint mo nt. I experienced I inmediate relirt. he relief experienced In my case, as well Ml he reputation io rapidly acquired hy your Olcj nthls vicinity, I have m> hesitation Ineiprr? ho opinion that lt ls the most efficient rem* ?ilea over Invented. O.A. ELLI., LaOrsng*", This ls to certify that I imed Prynr? Ofjt n a case of sovcre burn, mid timi in ? lays lt waa entirely relieved of all UilMimiu >nd healed rapidly. After the tirsl ?IT.'?<>' ho Ointment, th" patient sufAretl no PJ's ' iver. K.J. MOKOAN. Lauran.,-?, By tho advice nf Mr. Wynn. 1 n?*?J??iI liniment on a servant cir) who ^ JJ*? ' ros entirely This Ss to certify that I have awi ^Tn-S llntmeut, and nay that III?. InR.K'j ?st remedy for piles ever l'V;v'"?" " , .eii say this from a positive applies? t?n*M1??VI ,n my own larson. Tll?H^ MORO^ .l Far Male bo all ?eaterx tn me>iirtxr. Jjf?Ji WTO P?A' BOX. ?nf t'U MMU un rW*lf? '1 DB. J. BBAI?FIEI.D, Aftnnto, For sale everywhere. For sale by Wilh??T&W?,ArsJ on, 8. C. KING OF THE SINGE! ^^^^^^^^^^^ A theSEwiwG mfl1""" FOR $20.00. { It is in every respect tho very ?n ?inger Style of Machines. ?n?w lest manner, with the latest impro 'or winding the bobbin, the mg. ant style of table, "^?ic ? King of Singer .?sWJ It'? do not otk you to tfJlf "lit u> t chat you are baying. We only w hat you really wantto buy a MSC .re willing to pay *2? for" ,RcET THE BEST IN THE ***** Write to us, sending "swj ^ 720 Filbert St., PhtlaiWF March 1, l??3____?i_--^--;^ ?N "30 DAYS Jg 'oitaic Bala <*a**;^ oT>$?rt Uta tor 80days to men ?r*??.?- toft?" mictrd with Nervous psbrniy; ^ m nd kindred SRS^?/?Sl3 *+?W nd comploio rastorutlon of jj0 nrf ?