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A BRAVE WOMAN. Twenty years ego, sod while thc pres ent populous city of Denver was known as Cherry Creek, when Tike's Teak was to the adventurous soul what Leadville and the campe of tho Gunniaon are to day, there lived on the "gold trail," ruu ning from the settlements to the foot of the saoustifcs B rancher by the name of" Ralph Lathrop. He waa a youug man who, with bia young wifo, bad come to this lar away Western couutry from Illinois, willing to work and determined to win a home among tho blue peaks of dorado. He had built a Bmall log cabin a little off from the main trail, and was engaged in raising cattle and sheep for home consumption at the time of wbich wo write. Hi? family consisted of him self and wife and a single hired man. Indians were neither plenty or dan gerous, tho wild beasts of the country had retired to escape being shot, and the travelers to and fro upon the trail, though often rough, were seldom ugly, so that when business demanded Mr. Lathrop did not besitato to lcs.vo his wife alone at the ranch for a day ami a night at a time. One evening at supper, a spring night, with tho odor of the fresh grasses and tho budding leaves perfuming tho air, tho hired man, Johnson, delivered a most atartling piece of news. "Did you hoar o' the robbery at the Peak?-killin' too, 1 understand. Jim Bartlett, from the Creek, passed to-day, and he was a-teiiin"* oie. .Seems a gang o' these plain fellows, rough riders, I reckon, dropped into a camp last night and took all the boys' gold and shot two o' the miners. They've made for the mountains, it's 'sposcd, hut the hull peak is after them. They'll swing tho crowd if they catch 'em." "Who are the desperadoes?'' asked Lathrop. "There were only three o' 'em, and Hind: Dsn, him as was hung in New Mexico, v/as ono. I guess they don't know the other," replied Johnson. "Hind: Dan I" said tho master, "I thought he was on the Pacific coast, lie's ono of the wornt men ever in this State. I hope they will catch the party and serve them with border justice, ?uick and sure. 1 shail feei better to now that the rascal is under the sod." "Why, Ralph I" said his wife Nellie, "you are surely not afraid of the man. Why should you wiah bim ovil ?" "He's a terror to any community and a danger to any State," returned ber hus band. "A murderer, and worse ; bung in Now Mexico for revolting crimes, bul rescued by hin comrades ; a mau whoso heart, is aa black as bis flowiug beard, and whoso hands are red with human blood. I wish him no evil-only justice and a short rope I And he'll gut it if tho Peak boys catch bim." Quiet Mrs. Lathrop looked wondering ly at ber husband. Surely this noted desperado must be of tho worst, that Ralph Bhould speak so of bim. And the memory of ber husband's words came to her afterwards. Night fell, the shadow of a departing winter rendering chill ail the world lie hind him, as the doors were cloacd and barred-for this ranch was miles from the nearest neighbor-freah logs were thrown upon the ?rc, whilo tho littlo household still talked of the tragedy at the Peak and the Hoeing robbers pursued by tho veogeful minors. "Well," said Johnson, at last, as he rose to go to the loft and his bcd, "I ouly hope with you, Mr. Lathrop, that they may catch 'em. The country'll bo bet ter without'em." An hour later sleep ruled, aud not un til the early dawn, frc?h and rosy, crept over the eastern hill tops did the little houzahcld unbsr its dcors again. With the return of day thoughts ot tho evening before were forgotten. What had they to do with the wolves? They must care for the Bbeep. Breakfast wan over and the hired mau had departed with tho hord for the hills, distant some three miles, where ho would bo absent until night, when suddenly Mr. Lathrop called lo his trifo from the log barn. The young woman ran io tho door. "Nellie, dear," said her husband, "I've just found, greatly to my surprise, that we'ro out of salt. Tho sheep need it, and I must have a barrel to-day. Pvo got to go to the Creek for it, and will not be back before night. Johnson will bo up with the sheep early. Good-bye." A wave of the hand, a rattle of tho heavy wagon, the quick beat of the horses' hoofs, and Frank Lathrop waa gono, leaving his young wifo alono in the road side ranch. But the frontier woman turned back into ber cabin alter she had watched her husband out of sight, with not a thought of dagenr and hardly one of loneliness amid all the work which hor busy bands could' li.id to do. It Tf?5 high noon. For a littlo tho young mistress had rilled, whilo the soft warmth of the springtime had almost lulled her to sloop. Then she had pre pared and eaten a plain dinner, ali alone, and now she was engaged in washing the few dishes used, humming a low love song as she worked, and couuting tho flight of the moments that intervened bel ore her husband's return by tho creep ing shadows upon the distant mountain side. As she worked her back was turned toward the open door, and she did not see the darker shadows that suddenly fell across the rough floor, nor nota the c~nch of heavy boots cDoo *hc freah green grass, until a resounding footfall upon the step startled ber, and sue turned 1 quickly to meet the first caller who bad appoared that day-a tall, fierce-looking bearded man, who stood before ber. "Missus, who lives boro V" The tone wss harsh and threatening, but tho question was a common one. and Nellio replied : "My husband; Mr. Lathrop, and mv self." r? 7 "Where's tho boss?" "Mv husband ? He's gono to the Creek for a barral of salt." "Where's your hired help?" "We only have one man,- aud ha is not here now. Can I do anything for you?" "Yes," growled the black bearded one. "Yes, ver can. Yor can do thia fer me. Git a dinner for three hungry cusses as hasn't had time to get their own. Como io, boys, it's all clear. The cock's away, caught but the Len's at home, an' we'll have dinner." For a moment poor Mrs. Lathrop felt faint, and tue world, sunlit and warm, danced before hor eyes, then full strength came again as she saw this burly stran ger fling himself into a chair and lay two enormous pistols beside his elbow on tho t.iblo, whilo a pair of others, each as wi td and Uttered and fierce-lcoklng as tho leader, followed him j foll of strength, even while she realised who It was that sat within her kitchen, the man "whose heart tra? aa black as his board"-Black Dan, tba1 ruffian of Nsw Mexico, who only two days ago, with these very com-1 tefianions, had committed robbery and XSftrder. This wes the man who domand edw-ner, and Mrs. Lathrop know it. . . "Dfcp't waste ysr time, missus," sud ?.jatoame tta leader, turning quickly and fcsteittoghis, fierce, bold eyes upon the yoMgxfcostess, "don't waste your tinto cor yejktfjrds. Git dinner." Thora-was no mistaking the command and tho tone In which lt was uttered meant tar more than words. Mrs. La throp began at onco to lay tho table. "We're^busted^miners, missus," began Black Dan, with a wink to hi? comrades :! "completely busted, an' can't nay. What Io give in to cat must be for charity. Vo. ain't even got , no weepfas, oxes pt those pistils o' mino, an' them we'ro keep* in' to help us out at the Creek, an' beggin' to-?ttthar." - Poor Neille heard all this, believing not one word, but working steadily on, frying egg?, making tea and supplying tho table with bread ami butter and cake. When all was ready she placed chaira and told her enforced guests that dinner was prepared for them. Awaiting no second invitation they hastily seated themselves and began to est. Suddenly the leader of the tri.? paused and turned sbsrply toward Mra. Lathrop. "Missus, sre ye scared at auch wild looking fellows sa we'uns ? Did you ever see our like before? ' It was a test question. Black Dan wished to know if tho little woman who fed them so willingly knew aught of tho robbery at the Peak ; or suspected whom she entertained. Even while her heart leaped in fear, alie answered : "Ob, indeed, no, I'm not scared ! Why abould I be? I'vo seen busted minora before. I'm glad to be able to help you." "Ver a little brick !" ejaculated Black Dan, "an' when I marry I'll look touud first and see ef you're a widdy ! Here," he continued, lilting bis pistols from tho table and extending them to her, "Pli auk one more favor o' ye. The charge? them werpina ia wet, end ff ye kin draw 'em au' reload 'em il will be a great blcssiu'." Mcchauicsliy Mrs. Lathrop look the pistols and turtled toward the cheat where her husband kept bia arma and ammunition. But eveu as she did so a sudden idea, un inspiration almost, flashed through her brain. These men were now un armed ; her husband's double barreled shotgun loaded stood in the corner; why not capture tho murderers herself? Instantly thc brave woman put thc thought into execution. Dropping thc pistol* she quickly seized thc gun, raised both hammers tull cock, and turning, prevented il ut tho trio about brr table. "Black Dan, you and your comrades are my prisoners." It muy bo her voice trembled ; it would hardly have been strange if it did, but her baud did not, and the three desperadoes looked with paling cheeks into thc blank muzzles that covered them, und knew the little woman meant what she said. For a moment silence reigned ; thou, slowly turning toward the table again, Black Dan growled out b?lf dozen oaths, supplemental hy tho statement that be would finish his dinner anyway. His companions imitated him. Mrs. Lathrop stood motionless, tho gun etili kl her ahoulder. She dared not lower it, yet she could not bold it there much longer. Tho ruffians ate steadily sod silent ly on. Tho littlo woiian began to grow faint -uot alone with fear, but from tho weight of the gun. Uer banda tremblod. Suddenly there rang a wild shout mingled with furious curses. Chaire and tablo were overturned, ana io the flash of an eye Mrs. Lathrop asw three men spring toward her, each with a kuifa in his baud. She aaw, aud then, with a wordless prayer, she prcr??d the trigger. A tremendous roar shook the air; two outshooting flameo followed by two pufTs of blue smoke; two heavy falla; then a dark figure drawing himaelf out of the open doorway. That waa all. And as tho brave woman leaned back against tho wall of her cabin sho heard the snug of tho birds out-side, and she ssw the mel low sunlight fleck tbs rough floor, but she did not sea her enemies. Then sho fainted. But close before ber, doubly fierce io death lay the forma of two men, while without, upon tho green grass, writhed Black Dan, sigbtlosa and filled with wounds. Twenty minutes later the hired man, Johnson, appel.red, alarmed at the sound of the shut, and aaw what waa dono. Three days later, Mrs. Lathrop received the thanks of the Pike's Peak enmp aud a golden reward. ?But ahe would no long er live alone, and her husband ia now a merchant in Denver, while she is known UN tho bravo woman who caught Black Dan. Moderato Profits. We frequoutly hear young men say they will not eugago iu farming bscauso thc profila are so small. They prefer to go into sumo buuiuess whoro thoy can make a fortuno in a low verna aud then retiro. Now all thia sounds well to youmj men, but the older uuea could tell the other aido of tha atory. Large profits generally rueau greut riaka. Ol all thuso who start iu to make a furluuo, very few eucceud. Tho largo majority fail, aud aro aoou lott eight of in the busy world. It is true that, us u rulo, the profits are small iu fanning, but they are sure. Thero is no othor business au aure, iu tho long run, to yield a living aud a small amount lo pul by for u rainy day as this. Ia not thia a wiao way io do ? Tho** who make fortuues iu a day are quite likely to loso them as quickly. He who accu mulates a competency by slow degree?, and a reasonable shuro of ecnuomy, is not likely to go into risky speculation*, or to louse his money in any" other way. It is wifely urdoi cd that we cb ell earn our living by the sweat of our brow. Labor, instead of being a cures as many suppose, is a great bleaaiog. The young man who starts out with largo ideas and plans for the future will find, before many ?ears, that all be gets ia bia living for all is work, and as time goes on and hie fortune increaeea, he will readily take more aatisfaction in steady -Jork, year in ?nd yost out, than iu banoal anything else. There is a satisfaction in doing well and layiug by a little each year. The farmer eau uo ibis, but bo cannot get rich wt once. We know of no business to-day that o Jen so many attractions to a young man fond of work and of nature as that of farming. We wish many more of our young men could seo this in the light in which some do see it, and pre pare themselves to take hold of the work with an earnest determination to win a ?lace and name as well as a competency, here ia room for ali ; the marceta are seldom, if ever, overstocked. There is a reat variety in this work. It may be one North or South, East or West, wherever the opening o fiero beet. Farm ing is no business for drones or lazy fel lows, but is worthy of the attention of all smart boys who wish a dead sure thing. A Jadicions Darkey* . Old Uncle Mosa bad never been to the theatre, but having ?tuck ap bills for a theatrical troupe and having received a complimentary ticket to tbs gallery, he concluded to attend the performance. He went dreased np in bis Sunday attire. He had not been inside of the theatre more than an hour when be emerged shaking his head. ! "Don't von like the performance, old man?" asked the surprised doorkeeper. "No, sab. I don't like dem performance no way ye kin fix it." . ? "Why what's the matter?" "NuihV much, 'ceptin a 'oman on de platfum got to talkln' 'boat family 'fain wid de husband ob anudder 'oman, an marster in Virginny got shot plom ter Eieces for doing dat nerty foolishness. ?ara allers trouble whar dat sort ob fool ishness is gwine on an' Isa a judtabus niggsr, I is. 1 don't want ter be shot in de leg by mistake, or be bronged np ea a witness ia de case when lt strikes de courts." ' * ; ' Useless Fright. To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Urinary Trouble, especially Bright's Dis? ease or Diabetes, ns Hop Bitten never failB of a eora where a cure is possiblo. ? Wa know this. Paper Lumber Production. A tall, elderly man, with fi round, pleasant face, took from the markie man tel shelf of a room overlooking Triming House square yesterday afternoon a sec tion of what appeared to be walnut board. "That is paper lumber,'* he said. You may not be awan? that a proco** ha? been invented for utilizing paper pulp iu the manufacture of a substituto for natu ral ?umber. A mill ha? been erected iu a western towu for the purpose of manu fucturinv artificial lumber from paps; stock, aud u number of capitalists have taken hold of the matter. Wo are thoroughly convinced of tue perfect practicability or paper lumber in the manufacture of all articles at present from wood. Il is ouly a question of a very short time wheo paper lumber will come ?uto general ute. I feel confiduut that it will provo much cheaper than wood, equally as durable, and fully as good an article for hue work." Attention war* directed to several ar ticles of cabinent warr- made of thc ma terial. Two of these were ordinary par lor table*, oue of which wan finished in the natural grain ol the lumber, resem bling somewhat the peculiar mottled ap pearance seen in ?.onie choice hurd wood. Thc surface of the table was varnished and highly polished, presenting a smooth ness equal tu fine plate gla**. The other table' wan fi II i sit ed iu exact imitation of rosewood. A panel door was al?o rdtown tho finish resembling mahogany. A couple of jewelry or ladies' work boxes, matle after an elejisut pattern and highly finished, were also produced, showing the adaptability of piper lumber in tho con struction of ornamental article. "The paper board," continued the gentleman alluded to, "is susceptible of taking the finest polish well us any tint, shade, or color. Hie lumber ia mud? principally of lite pulp of wheat, rye, oat 'itraw, and other vegetable libres, continued with chemical ingredient* and cement?, lt i* formed of layers about one-quarter ol' au iuch iu thick ness, and these layers arc pressed together by pow erful machinery, and thus rendered as bard aa the hardes) wood, besides much more dense. Thc boards aro also rcu dcrod waterproof in varying degree*, ac cording to the purpose for which they arc lo be used. Thc material is aa dura ble :IH lime, and cnn be sold at a good price for almost half the price of ordina ry nine lumber. It will lake any finish, and in this respect alone is equal to the finest hard woods. Moreover, it can bo marbleized in imitation ol' any kind of marble, both io respect to a high degree of polish and au exact imitation of grain. It will not warp sod eau be rendered perfectly waterproof, if desired, thus making it suitable for the construction r>f burial casket?, it istkes just ad solid a surface as any wood, and may be mada A the hardness of clone. Au a substi tute for wood ia tbs construction of building it poRsesies qualities of perfect tdaptatioo. It will make the finest ma terial in the world for roofing, not excep ting oh.te or iron. It can bo sawed, split, ar planed, and board* made of it are perfectly smooth sud flat from end to sud oo both sides, without any knots, cracks or blemishes of any kind com monly met with in wood." "Do you t .Ir that the supp'y of pa per stock is "ulficient to permit the gen eral use of paper lumber as a su'o.-.l'tule (br wood ?" "Why not? The production of straw ilone ?8 sufficient. It '.aves 100 years to 'row 20,000 fett of natural timber on nu tere of giound. This, is according to jflicial statistics. On the other band an tere of ground will produce every year draw ouough to make 2,000 feet of arti ficia! lumber, and hence io a hundred reare it will produce 200,000 feet, ten ,imee the quantity of natural lumber. "What do we propose to do ? It is our purpose besides cnlering into the manu facture of paper lumber on nn extended icala, to lease machinery to other parties Jcsiring to embark in the industry." Corre*j>omiertce Chicago Trihue. - Every subscribir for a country pa per can do much for the paper by becom ing a reporter for it. That would greatly help tho editor in gcltiog up a readable iheet._ _ _ TUTT'S" PILLS TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER. _ and MALARIA. From thoao sources ariao UITPO-martha ot* tue ulauiucs of tho human raco. Tueao eymptoms Ind?calo their existence: IX>B? ot Appetite, UovreU cootlvr, Siek Head ache, fullueae aller eating, av.raluu to exertion or body or mini, 1 juctntlun of food, Irritability o? Kuper, JMVT .pirlta, g. fccling of hartog neglected jouie dray, IMuiaese, Flutte rt OR at the ??art, liota before the eye?, tilchly col? .red Urine, OOHBVTir?Tio.ir arid de mand the uso ora remedy that nets directly onttoLivur. AsaUvor medicine TBTT'4 PHIALS havo no o.rnal. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin ls also prompt; runioviag sdi impurttlca through tfioa?) ihre? ?. ??ngera of tate system," producing appe tite, eonnd digoBtlon, regular ntnnM, a cleat rianon a vigorous body. TTJTT'B MLIS causo no nau?oa or griping nor lutorioro wltli dally work and aro & perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. "HE FEELS UREA NEW VAN. "I nave had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two ycare.ond Lavo tried lon different hinda of pUJo, and TUTT'S are tho first that have dono mo any good. Tboy have cleaned nap ont nloefy. My appotito ls splendid, food digesta readily, and I now hAve natural putsjrer. I feel luto a now mon.? W.X> ??WABD9. Palmyra. O. BeldeTwywhere.atia. Offlee,? Marmy St.,H.Y. Har? OR Wm ss aaa otutnged tn *tMtly to aOLouT JO*.tex by a ainsi? aD. plication or thia jem. Sold hy Drnjrsist?. or eon t try oxpr eta ou receipt of gt. Office, U Murray Street, Hew Toik. wm MASSAIS* gtgm BIMI wt nu HEADQUARTERS FOR GARDEN SEEDS, FOR ?I?RIPiGr TRADE, Wholesale and Retail, at SIMPSON, RE?D & CO.'S DRUG STORE, Waverly House Corner, Anderson, S. C. Jan 8,1884 25 SEMD FOR PRICE LIST. McElree's Jewelry Palace, 2M King BU, Charleston, B. C. Largest Stock. Lowest prices in the Bouth. Repairing a specialty. Bend mo your watches. FIRE! FIRS:! -o rpHE Masons having decided to pull JL down the Blore Room I occupy on March 1st, I am closing out my stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry At greatly Red used Price?. Solid Gold Stem-winding Watches, im ported movements, for $35- warranted. Large striking, weight or spring Clocks, #3.78, warranted. Good Breast Tina af 78c., warranted. Good Lever Sleeve Duttons, 78c., war ranted. Gold Wire Ea> Ring? at 78c Engagement Rim;-), Necklaces, etc. cheap J. A. DANIELS. Jan 17,1881 27 - A young man who wi 8 desirous of marrying the daughter ot' a well-km vu merchant, alter many attempts to broach tim nu bj cc t to the old gentleman in a very stuttering manner commenced : "Mr. O-, arc you r?i!!i':g to Iel me have your daughter Jane'.'" "Of courte I am,"grutily replied the old man ; "and I wish V'?u could get pome utlu r Mk? ly fellows to marry thc rc-', of them." - Peter ?-'hink?c? <-f Covington, Ky., lighty eight yearn i.ld, ha* brought a novel sui! sgaiti?t hi? aun. Tin.* young mau began to ivori: for biftise'.f ar- the agc uf eighteen, became rich, ami em ployed bis luther to work f'?r him. The old mau resigned and then began suit to recover ali his con * earning* before he wu-i twenty out* years old. ..?u? bu-l'albu." Quirk, < . . 11 i i > . - '-uri', all anno) bi? Kid ney, Uhtddor and Urinary Disease*, fl. Druggists. & WJLL dowcer r\JPR?SmVE THE S16KT . J SO LD ONLY fcJY 0 .1. A. IKYNI i :L>!-!. .lau 17. I SSI L'7 MASTER'S SALK. STATE OK SOUTH (A Kofel NA, A NllKIC.SUN I'ofM'V. /. tu I'<?'',t id A I Niillv. Khz il" tli Sally a- li? i- a? law i inini-tratrix, flail)till*, vs. Jn?ep Samuel Stilly; iii a! , Defendants ' >?.? ?jjilttiitl/w httiilv ?. tir. HY virtue of au order to mo directed by hi* Honor J. II. Hu.HMM. Presiding judge, dated Itli February. I8S4, I will sell at Andermal'. H., .-. ?'.. on SA 1.1'DAY IN M AUCH next, the following dtseribed Traut of Laud. tu wit : A I.I. TI I AT TKAL'T OK I.AND con taining one htinilred und t wooly a? rc--, inure IIMS. situate in ltriit*iiy t'ri'CK Tuwiiibip, Ander?on*i'oiiiity, in tItt* Stat*' nf South t'aroiina, adj./miiiL'" laml-i nf \V. VV, \'\.\\ lips, Alfred Sherill' and other.?, and known os the Heal l?state of James <>. Nally, de ceased. TEKUM ><v SALK-One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale, t<> lu? recured 1.v a bond and mortgage of thu premises, with leave lo aiitivipate pay ment, l'urcliasers to ?av extra for all necessary papers. W. \V. ll UM PU KEYS, Master. Keir 7, I SSI Mi 1 New Advertisements. ?GURE FITS! Whru 1 .*? < ur? 1 Un nut monn mon./ tn ?top mun lor a limo sod then bato thorn return airutu. 1 nu-.in a radi cal eura. I bare undo tho ?l.oa.n ut KITS. Kril.El'SY or FALI.1VO HIOKSBSSa life-long ?tuill. I wininlnij remedy I? euro tho trur.t ciir?. Ilorauao olliur? hat? failed fi no reason lor not ii"w receiving ii raro. Sn.,! ot euro lor * ireallmi ?nil n Krui Butti* ur my Int-iUIMo NltiMly. HU* Bspfess ...... l'.i'i o:;', J. ll cti*U Ja9 Bottltnc for a trial, ami ? ?III cut* >"U. Ail.lri ,. Ur. ll. ll KOOT, IM Pouria'.., So?-Yoi'?. THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Is loraUd al S KW ANKH. TF.SX.. upon Hie Ciim frwlantl Plateau, ....omi frc! atrovu tho nea icvel. Thu s. li ul. IIIHIIT the special patronage of ilia Bishop* of iho Protestant KplM-npal Church In thu Smith nm! Southwest, nitor* the healthiest resi dence and tho hest ltd vant ago*, IMIIII mural mid educational, In tis Grniuinar School and itst ollr glsto snd Theological Departments. For Ihn spe cial claims of thia Un irersity f^r patronage, apply fur documents to th? Hov. TKI.l'All: HOI H ISON, U. H., Vti-o ' haufcllor, Suwanee, Tenn. Made of Solid Sleeljn Best Manner, GROVELS. SCOOPS amd. SPADES. R'.':n*?itiI>?-i- Hutt. EM?NGTON GOODS AUK ALWAYS elLa.1>U?. Kc??iKCTu? AGK?CStTGR?? CG., ?L?u?, ?. ?, Vi". U. COLE b SONS. Knuthern Air'tH. Baltimoro, lld. TT?"F*P SotJI' """ie on a |to?tul card to itangh ? J-ViljJ_i man A co., Alliiun, Mich., and receive a batutxomc l'lat|ue. I hara a yulilvo remedy for ida ato?, d'.iarae; t>, ... na* tiHiu"?r..lo ot canea nr. tha wor.t ala,I and of ? ; ? ian dina hat* boan cured. I nd co 1. eo at roiiR i. va f fi ii lo Ita.rtlrarT, that I aria *"id TVTO HOTn.t-i Kl iorrthcr?llH*T.?l.r \nt.KTflRAT18Kou Hil?,I.? . to aiiT aafrercr. Uir. 1 torr>s and Y, tl. addru.a. DR. Y. A. ?.O-JU3I, Iii r?r! St., V -\ Newspaper AdrerlUiiif; ?<ureuii, tu Sp nico St., N'.Y F?l> 7, ISSI 30 4 CURED. 0 op ?S vp rv-55 ft? 0 BREWER'S LUNG RESTORER BRONCHITIS ASTHMA. ALL DRUCGI3T8. Brewer's Lung Ktstorer for sale by WiL hite & W?hlte, Anderson, 8. C. THE 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ?ojtntry OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. A. It. Ford, Plslntlff-agalost N. K. Oalllsrd, C. I* (Ulllard sud W. V. Moora. I> Te nd sn la.-Suvt mont for RclirJ-Complaint not Served. I To Ihe Pe fendants N. E. Gaillard and C. Ii. Pail lard : YOU are hereby summoned and required to an swer tba complaint la this action, which ls filed in the office, of the Clark of tho Court of Common rirai at Anderson C H., 8. C., and to serve a copy of your ans war IO the said complaint on the subscriber at bin office. Anderson C. H., 8, C, within twenty days after the service hereof! exclusive of Ibo day of suth service.; and If yon fall to answer the complaint within tba t frr aforrssld, tbe plaint IO" lu tais action will apply to tba Court for ibo relief demanded in the com plaluu Duted Jannsry 8tb, A. D. 13S4. H. G. BCUDDAY. ... rialntifr* Attorney. [aaAU] John W. Panlols, C. C P. To tba Defendants above r .med ; Take Uollce that the Complaint In Ibis action WM filed in the Clerk's office. Anderson, S. C., on the 9th January, ISM, to obtain a foreclosure and salo of two Mort rrage* on the Real Estate drscr I hod therein, executed by you to the I'lalnt!<T, and now on record in said office. It. O. 8CUDDAY, Plathtirr* Attornoy. Jan 10, ISM 26 G Healthy People Nometfmes l*angn At thc sufferings of dyspeptics, and say that their pains and distresses are hnaeinarv. This is not meant for cruelty, but it is cruelty, all he same. A person' who has a crooked foot, or a wounded hand, or a SightlessI eye, calls forth sympathy by the exhibition of the defective member. . If thc dyspeptics sufferer'sGsteinach could be placed on^erhibition. thc ciiuseof his distress would be apparent. :??. n ' ? C"l2*T*5 'Hie man with a troublesome stomach often suffers quite as muchas thc man with a broken leg, but is far less likely to receive syinpathy. ^ Sympathy is good for sufferers, as far as it goes. But Brown s /ron //liters is better, for it strikes at the root of these troubles, and cures dis ease.' Disappointed dyspeptics, weary of having mea many experiment in seeking cure, will do well to make one fair trial of Brown s Iron Bitters, and report the result. That this well-tried family medicine will thus dimin ish the quantity of human suffering is an established fact. 10 SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 M AVK ?tint opened a Superb litio of choice FRENCH CHINA, in Set? or by ?he *iiiirlu piece. ANo, a linc of Hinque an?! China Figures, Toys, Bohemian Glans, Bed Room Sr ts in Decorated Ware, Indus, Grecian and French stylss. Hand paiiiU-d Fruit Plates, very handsome and very reasonable in prico-the largest stock lo select from, end satisfaction guaranteed. 1 also otrer a splendid line of SILVER PLATED WARE, suitable for Wed ding and Holiday Presents, guaranteed Standard Silver Plate, aa good aa th? mar ket alfords I huve a nice line of Imported BASKETS, WOOD aod WILLOW WARE, and mu always prepared t<* i-'-l 1 thc best STOVES and TINWARE in the country. I buy all the Raga, Hides, Beeswax,Tallow, remnant? of Seed Cotton and Kiut ('.?Mon. and pay the highest market prices in cash or barter. Call arni see Jor yourself, and you will bejpleased. JOHN IL. PKOPLE8. Dee (i, 188? 21 A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR OR HANDSOME ROO CAN only be had with the aid of FINE FURNITURE, but.either may be made comfortable by the outlay of a little money in good Furniture. You will find any style, from the finest $300.00 .Suitesf down -to Buttes that only cst $17.00. You will fiud EVERYTHING usually KEPT IN i FIRST-CUSS FORNITUAE WAREHOUSE, And tho samo Goods can be bought CHEAPER of me than any other boase in the State. SEEING 18 BELIEVING, And all that I a?k is that you will call, nee my immense Stock of Furniture and get my prices. Ort IO, I8H2 Gr. F. TOLLY DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ! WU KHK AS. I have removed from the old stand of McGrath A Byrum to the low er room, next to the Blackasilth Hhop, on Depot Ssreet. 1 am now prepared to furnish my fiends and customers with the PUREST AND HIGHEST PROOF LIQUORS Of any lu tho market. 2 alsu keep Groceries of all Kinds, Cigars, Canned Goods, &c. ?-it- I am agent for thc Thompson A Gerber one and two-borso WAGONS, put ui> at Walhalla, rt. C. jrir Those knowing themselves indebted to McGrath St Byrum by Executions, Notes ur Accounts, also tn McGrath, wil' nnkc it to their interest to call and settle be-' fore their names are published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts are turned over to the .SheritT for sale. Ort 4. iss:t 12 MCGRATH & BYRUM. _ Sm LADIES' STORE! o AFTER an extended trip by the Louisville ExfwHiitina, Cincinnati, Niagara, New York and Baltimore MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS LS AT HER OLD PLACE WITH A HANDSOilk LOT OF DRESS GOODS, HATS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, -AND SHOES OF EVERY KINO AND QUALITY. She selected ber SPLENDID STOCK iu person, sad ia ready witt e*r aoeeaa plished assistants to wait on the publie. She bas detrained NOT TO I?E UNDERSOLD. Give ue a call and ba con vinced. Sept 21,1881 10 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Mow in Store and to arrive ? A FULL ST00K OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fc.TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD8, NOTIONS, GROCERIE8, :*ATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HAREWARE. SADDLES AND BRIDLES CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, BAGGING AND TIES, a full supply always on hand, ACID AJLSTD BOlSiE ASH, First-class Fertilisers for small grain. ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Barter, (live me a call before suvlne at No. 10 Uran i te Row. ' Sept 13,1833 NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. o We have Just Received a Laroo and well-selected Stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Which wo propose to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. We have a full Stock of ?RY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HAT?, U?jfS, GROCERIES, &o. fte. to tl600*,SO hBVe * LARGE L0T ?F BADDLE8. ranging in prices from $2 60 Parties in need of anything in our line will do weil to call and examine oor stock before buying elsewhere. ?Sf Those indebted to us, either for Merchandise or Fertilisers, most come forward and settle at once, as we need the money mud must have it. Parties owior us need not ask us to carry their Accounts over another year, as wa are not able and cannot do so. * w N. O. FJk.TL?mjr<JEtl 4c BRO., Oct 4,1883 ^WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. tuft mi? s THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, VOL STY OF ASDLRSOX. COURT OF COMMON PI.KAS. Uraley 8. Tucker, Plaintiff, against Harrison Tuck er, John P; Tucker, Lucy Catlet, John James Tucker, Nancy (?ray, John G. Hall, Leanna Hull, Ezekiel Hall, jr., B. D. Hall, Elisa Galley. Fran CPS Stark*, Marietta ('OWED, Savannah Ko?. KU karnte Cook, Essie Whsrtou, Sallie Hamilton, It P. CHnkaoalrs, William Cllnkscales, Sebastian t'ilnkfwsle*. Baxter Cllnkscalts, B. T. tiray, Marr McDaniel, Tolly Hall. William Hr.ll. Jiii 'rv Hall, Sallie Boyd, Elizabeth Etbrldge, Wa iii ? Inglon Hst!, Davis Hsll, Hannsh Barnes, Ella Hsll, William Newell, N. J. Newell, H.H. Newell, Jane Moori . Uaunsh Brice, Lucinda Tate, John IIIIIM Turker. Etberllnda Turton, Hannah Browu Tuiker, IUioda Bishop, Mary Turker, Nancy Tucker, Rebecca Tucker sud Jaue Tucker, Defendant?.- Summons for Jtdirf-Complaint Ser ved. To the Pofendsuta Harrison Tucker. John P.Tuck er. Lucy t'atlett, Johu James Tuc", er, Nancy ?ray, John ?. Hall. Lisnus Hall. Eseklell Hsll, jr., il. ?. Hall, Elis? Calley, Frances Stark?, Marietta Cowan, Savannah Koo, Elkausle Cook, EMIC Wharton, faille Hamilton. K. P. CHnk scalea, William < I Ink scales, Sebastian t'lluk scale*. Hsxter Cllnkscales, B. T. (?ray, M?ry .Mc Daniel, Tully Hall, Willisru Hall, Jinsey Hall, Hali.'? H?yd, Elizabeth Ethridge, Washington Hsll, Davis Hall. Haunsh Hames. Ella Hsll, William Newell, N. J. Newell, S. 8. Newell, Jane Moore, Hannah Price Luclud. Tate, John James Tucker, Etberllnda Burtou, Hannah Browu Tucker, Khoda Bishop, *l?ry Tuet cr, ! Nancy Tucker, Kebcccs Tucker sud Jane Tuck er : YOL' are hereby summoned sud required to an swer tliu complaint in this action, a copy of which is bercwll.b served upon rou, aud to serre a topy of your auswer to the said complaint ou th? subscribers at their office, Anderson C. l.t., ti. <'., within tweuty days after the errvico hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service ; aud if you fail to answer the complaint within the tims afore- | ? aid, tho plaintiff In this action will ??.ply to the I Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Anderson, 8. C., January 14, A. 1>. 1884. MUBItAY, BREAZEALE A MUKRAY, Plaintiffs Attorney. [SKAI.; J"iiH Vi. DANIELS, U.V.Y. To thc above named I'cfcndriiW : Take notice that the complaint in this action, toge'ber with thu Summons, of wblcb the forgo ing ls a copy, nan tiled in th . ellice of tho Cl?rti of thc Court of Common Plea?, at Anderson .C. lt.. S. C., in the County of Anderson, in thc .Stat? of South Carolin*, ou the nth day of January, A. ll. 1 sal, and that lh.e object of the action I? lo obtain a partition of thc lt< ? ii Estate of Drjaruett Tucker, deceased, sltuatu lu tho County of Auder u, State of South Carolina, and for an accounting' to thu plululill' for services reudered thu ?aid Dejar nett Tucker in his life-time, ?nd other indebted ness, sud for services rendered Sarah Tucker, de ceased, during her life-time, and other indebted ness ; or for a sale of the premises, in case a parti tion rat,nm bo had without prejudice to the inter est of Die owners, and a division of the proceed?. January 1 Uh. 18HI. MURKAY, BKEAZEALE A MURKAY, Plaintiff's Attorney*. [HEAL] Jons W. DAXIKU, c. c. r. Jen 84, 1884_28_6 FOTJTZ' S HORSE AND CATTLE P0W?EF;3 No IlnasB wilt ?te cf r<*\tc. *?"V? ! ??. Fa TXB. If Fouu'a Fowlers sr? ?WA tn titre. FOULS'S I'owdtrs will cure SJirt prevent Hi? >suoiMKf Foutx's Powders will prevent <?*r*? i~ r'owi.s. Fouls's Powders will lnrr???? s-snt.ty of u.llk ?nd cream twenty per cen!.. o>n* - ?*t Ute tmtUr Crro and sweet. iguun I'oider? will curs or ?'?-?at *tmo>l ????T Dis-.icr to which Horses v?1 . su'. ir? subject. Fot-TZ's Powniiu wiri, ?ivs SATIS**ACTIO*. Bold evarywb?re. DAVIS av ?owe, iitiiiittt, DAL? 'HSlt, XS For sale, wholesale.'anrl retail, hy W? hlte & W?hlte, Anderson, S. a Jan 3, ISM 25 ly Hats and Caps. HATS and Caps, Trunks, Satchels and Valises. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. A full lino of Hardware, and Cutlery. -ALSO, A beautlfu*. line of Wall Papering, Border ing, and Canvass. Buggy and hand Um brellas, fill for sal? low by A. B. TO" 1RS. Sept 27,1833 ll THE STATE OF SOUTH CAMLi??r COUNTY OF ANDERSON. TRIAL, JUSTICE'S COURT. Salina T. Strlbllng, Plaintiff, against A. H. Hall, Defendant.-Summons for Relirf-Complaint not Served. To tho Dofendaut A. H. Hall : YOU are hereby summoned and req?lred to an Mt?r the Complaint in th!? -t *tlon, a copy of which ls filed in tuc otSco of J. E. Ilreajce'ale, Trial Justice, at Anderson C. H., 8. C., and to serve a copy nf your answer on th? subscriber at his offir", Anderson C. H., S. C.. within twenty day? after the servies hereof, exclusiva of the day of iuch service; and If you fail to aoawer th? complaint within the tim? aforesaid, the plaintiff lu this action will be grauled tho relief dania..ded in the complaint. Dated Jan. 23rd, A. D. 1884. J. E. BREAZEALE, Trial Justice Auderson County. To the above named Defendant : Tako notice that tho complaint in thia action was Mod in my office on thc 16thday of December, 1KK3, and ia for servicer rendered during tho year? IS82 and 1883. amounting to the sum of fifty dol lars. J. E. BREAZEALE, Trial Justice Anderson County. Jan 24, 1884 28 G THE BEST OP ALL WENT. / >-7 mar? than a third af a rotary th* <? v. 11 inlTiiafiiiiaj,TlaiiMariflTiiinTiijigij ,? . . nm Lo million? all orar tho world as ..* only nato rellanas far the relief of .'_..-.-U?UIA and pain, H la a modlolne . LO YO oilos ana Brtdss-fee*? e* ??s ,vl>tcd> Por ctv?\rj fnrrg nt nSUB?t Baw f MEXICAN ?fef uj. tang T.lnlra eat la without an O (jual, ? It panaia-atca atatiaa aa?sl srasaaalo to H] vu o voYjr limn a MMMaW tba continu gjnmo of pam am ri lnflanuaattaMi. Impoav Kjc!b!o. Itaoflrectr -jon Human Floah avnd Kl tboUvateCreau^n asooasaUt WOBde?> Ba?ui. Tho Jbtexlc&n muo a nilli JU- ta seeded t>y somebody Sal oyeryhonae. EverydayDrln?aneTraof? thc agoay otam awlVl acaJd on- tnarat I ?uMb?ad, of r>???5???ile Tz.iT*?rn re-! nararoo, or a> vs?sse?raia isor-^a ave ? ?vs? ?y tt\o baallna power of thia LINIMENT ?SAMI?^ WBssl (?caldo, ?Trato. BIHIISS asad ?<wa^W?sr?, Vjrv?^ta?,<^JJIs*aisu. Btt&plOMt OaKad JBrsMSt, ?sd Hollsw Ks<>na, aVsrsUaa^arWtmeli ?rallia, Sraawta, WSMTVASJA, HUawtXJS*, Old bore?* Po? *?U7?EKT tapa? Uaa Blsrtat and erarr oi&er aUnuki Co snrKloU ?ma aneagaaiie of tka ?Ml? auad mim Taara aga SlaTala. Tho ********** Mnf-TM wj~i?~?n4 OW ALL O. BART & CO., CHARLESTON; 8. c.. ?JHE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF Ht?!**~th'OWnt0rni* ' M,oct?l Apple?, Oranges, Bananas, Coeoannts Lemons, Raisins, Nota, Drlorl P|g>, I'otntoes, Cabbages. And everyth.^ ? .l?0l?S^J?fe? Prnlt House should have. "^.Wfr* Nov 8,1883 n ?m GERMAN KAIMT Asel oilier Fertiliser?, -TOSS GENUINE German nit-direct importation-and nil otlitr ? " tilizera, for sal? by HERMANN BULWINKL* Kerr i Wharf, Charleston 8 o Jan 3, ISM 26 * TO MB. I.. E. IOKBTCE, Qmer?i Traveling Agent ol Mesara. LrS?? <fe Hatea, ia stationed with headquarters!** Anderson, 6. C., and will take pleasure! visiting personally all person- In upper pert of this State and tho bordan? Counties of Georgia who desire to p?5?g| *~ PIANO OR ORGAN? He represents TEN of th? LEADTWn MANUFACTORIES of th? World ?2 cannot fail to please. Better satisfaction can be bad lath? lection of an Instrument, and conildu-JT expense aa veil by consulting him psreonillt in your own home, T Do not purchaas without dropping ki a card afr Andaraou, S. C., which L? ?S answer ?itb?r personally or by lotter M you prefer. 1 Sept 13, 1883 - 0 <jm IMPORTANT EVERY ONc ? SWIFT'S SPECIFIC TB not a triumph of sci ocre, bat U a NTtk?? through tho Instinct o? tho untutored it TIM, toik a complete anUdoto to all kinda ai Blood rSi and t3ida Humor. B wilt's 8 poet (lc has cured me of Straftat, ?tu. hereditary ta my family. 1 here euilertd wait U fS m ?my Ten*, ana 1>*YO tried ? rrrcu marty BBSBAM and all sorta of leca Un eat. but to no purpow; ai when I beeron to toko Swift's KrtanUU I j.. horrible coudiUuqi bot Hincks to UUa gn? tmHr. I am rid of tte CUMOM. There U uo docMtitt M ta UM great** medicine la ?xtotear?, tad Ibu? any woo doubt will write to mt. H. a HAWB8, Ja., ClarktruTt, Qj After suffering twenty-five ycart with ? IM Dry Tttur, and trying mtnj pbytlcUn?, I va i Issi rdloTcd by tas uta of flwitVa BpacMaiWt cheerfully commend lt to all abnutrly afflict*! * Har. LB-BHAKUAj/,Macon, fr CATARRH. Amuaent ls unnecessary to abo? that Usu I Kood Disease. B. 8. S. eurea lt 8.8.8. hat cued me of a tronbiceame Cats. I which had balled the UeaUaont ot ail the beNf* sicltna North tad Bolla. _ 8. L. MoBBIDB, AUtaU,0t Yon ctn recommend 8. S. 8. for Catani. It lu] turo eur?. It relieved myca?? eoUroly. C. 0. BCJBNg, QrecDibtralal Have taken 8.8. 8. fer Catarrh with gretta*** 1 Thrco bottles more will completely cure ma. B. H. BBOVre. Hpartannurg,e.CL .1,000 SEWARD! Will be ptld to any ChernUt who will find, ot ia? I yaw of 100 bottles S. B. 8., ono particle ot Hcrnr/, Iodide Potinlum, or any mtoeralLnjMaaw. 7BB BWIFT 8PB?JFIC co. Dtawer a. ATLAXII, (h. ] JSC penis! Remedy tesll?JaSSSSSpSrtslnlatWI /O) ?<. ami any intelligent woman can eura h ny following tho direction?. *. ia especially i clous lu catea of SUPPEESSSD U- rxurroL : ATIO-J, Tun Wnrres, and PARTIAL PaoLAPiui t?Torda immedlato relief and pormanontly tba Menstrual Function. Aa a remedy to be i luring that critical period known as " Change i Ufo," ibis invaluable preparation bes no rt?, Holmes' Idiiimentl ta an DfESTTH ABLE HOON to aUcbJld-1 Women ; a real bleating to Buffering f emalcj ; a t MOTHER'S FRIEND. | When applied two or three months before coo ment it will produce a tafe and quick dellr control pain, and ftllovhito tho usual agordiinjr Cering beyond tho power of language to express Pryer's Ointment IS a euro and I peedy eura for Blind or Bli lng Pile?, Bores, Ulcera, Turnor*, Fiitula, E. Coma, Felona, Bore Hippies, etc. lu effect! simply marvelous, and lt it an inezpr bleating t-> all afflicted with either ot the oomplnlntt. Try Itt For circulare, toatimonlnlj, and full tare, oddrou Bole Proprietor and Manufactura Ouse THREE GREAT REMEDIES J. 3RADFXEUH Ko. 108 Boath^PryoxBt., J^TJUAXTj^i msmm ejaluA ui wu omn'Piiii J ThajutnAi of wear a over Un? ?iud Jua a' totkswojuLtrJu.' ??eta ofthltgr?*lrea y; lt will oat da' ahortwlabor SBAMSJBI the tnteeaity of pain ead aoaVrtag etToa* molfteroad child. This greatboo* to ?al iarla?; woman to ifctoua* l&BmVM Ma?m*? Priai. Pr?Bora? uni cold \aj BatMiBLP. A?tnu. Oa. Sdi by al . Jtogajsta. Prie? Sl.aObotUa. Bast . J Baw byBxjtreu oa ?erupt of patos. A KING OF THE SINGE! THE above ia tbs exact represent?llf H the SEWING MACHINE we ttllHHj FOR #20.00. 'Jam It is in every respect the very bat gM Singer Style of Machines, finished tom best manner, with the latest, ?mprovei-, :, :,\ for winding tho bobbin, the most OgM lent style of table, with extension? largo drawers and brautitul Qotlilo IT STANDS, WITHOUT A EIVAUBBj King of Singer Haohiow ' Wt do not otk you to pow foriiurUU fJfB what you are buying. Wa only wish W?M that you really, want to buy a MaebhwS p'o willing to pay $20 for. S? THE BEST IN THE MARKKJ-3H| Write to us. sending the name ?t/M nearest railroad station. We wilU^JlM Machino and K?VO instructions to fi,/l^^HB to examine it before you pay for it. S WlLLMAETH.* p?sJH 720 Filbert Si., rhlhidelplt!?.,^? March 1, -l tm J)? "^^^B