The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, June 05, 1884, Image 4
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.Flnhrei's Remarkable Operations at
(telle rae Uocpltai.
?fae lVt H'orfrf, -Vry 23.
Professor Flubrer of the Twiting sur
gical slafTof Bellevue Hos, ital yesterday
presented to a large gathering of medi
cal gentlemen, among whom wire Trois.
Lewis A. Sayre, A. Post and Charles
ilittendorf, bi?. Anderten, Putnam.
Jae i lu and others, thc mo?t remarkable
case of successful curg'wal operation bf
thc brain that ever came under tue obser
vation of a -urgeon and which ?till
remains uuexplaiiud from the fact tba*,
the patient recovered and is at present
enioying the best of health.
The case has no paraliel in the annals
of medical literature and until it present
ed itself the roost eclectic surgeon would
have doubted the poisiblity of introduc
ing the knife into the brain without fatal
results.
Tbe patient, Bruno Koorr, who yester
day eat m the amphith??tre of the hos
pital in the centre of a group of ioten-ejy
interested physicians, who carefully ex
amined his head, which was a inti* of
scarp, showing where the bone was cut
out, has a remarkable history, lie is a
well-formed young man, and were it not
for bis much-chopped up forehead, would
' be quite good lookitig. He appear? to be
of a very affectionate dUpositipn, which
is the cause of bis strange wound. Ou
the evening of January ?3 last, as printed
in the yforhl. at the time, he visited his
sweetheart and asked her to marry bim, j \
but abe declined; be pressed his snit,
but ?ras ditly refused, upon which he
pulled out a revolver and fired a bullet
into hi* brain. The ball entered the
forehead, about cn inch and a half above
the eyes, directly in the centre. He fell ! t
to the ground with blood gushing pro- I ?j
fundy from the wound. He was supposed '
t > bc dear!, but nevertheless he was re- j n
mored to Bellevue Hospital. Upon arriv- I .
in? at that placo thc junior surgeons j t
were surprised to find thal he was ?stilt | ^
alive. Tn rough the r.ight tiny tat by
his bedside, intent upon making observa
tions SA to bow long hs could really live,
applying only such simple remedies as
wonld ease the Ies1 moments of a dying
man. Bul Lucy miscalculated, for iu the
morning they found him still alive, al
though unconscious Afraid to do any
thing upon their own responsibility, they
telegraphed the tithing surgeon, Prof,
Flubrer, at day brea'?, and bc came at
once in response to the summons, hardly
supposing ne could do anything for the
patient. From certain peculiar surround*
inga, however, he was led to undertake a
moat hazardous operation, which he
described to his listeners yesterday while
r'auuing at the side of thc man whose
life be bad saved.
Finding the puLMiou of the patient
growing weaker and life slowly ebbing,
ne took the most desperate chances and
resolved to operate at once. Feeling as
sured the braiu was wouuded, from the
small particles of its substanre thal
oozed through the hole made by the bul
let, he boldly set to work, and, thinking
that be could do no more than apply tho
last measuren, he dissected off the flesh
aronnd the wound clean to the bone,
holding back the flaps with pins, and
then cut out a disc of the skull about the
sizo of a dime with a trephine above the
bullet hole, joining the two by chiselling
away the bridge intervening. On p.t
temptiug to remove the particles of bono
which had been driven upon the brain
matter by the bullet in its passage and
bad set up a dangerous condition by
their pressure, he met with a profuse
hemorrhage from one of tho largo
arteries, which was cut across its gaffed
edges scarcely to be seen. Two attempts
to catch it up proved futile, and realizing
that death from loss of blond under the
circumstance* was a matter of moment
he introduced his floger into the wound
and pressed the artery against the hone
and for a time became master of the situ*
atina. The exertion tired bim soon and
he instructed big assistant to relieve bim
.while be again attempted to catch the
end. -After five trials be was successful
and placed a ligature of catgut around it.
Tho little vessel, however, was tricky,
'and the ligature slipped off, leaving mat
ters worse than bet?re. Again be tried
it and at last overcome the obstacle by
tying it tightly. Next be introduced a
bullet lipped probe, which descended by
its own weight, about five inchea into the
brain, when he stopped short and held
it in place. Carefully studying the angle
in which it entered be marked a point at
tho back of tbe head where it would if
further pushed come out, and there cut
off three flaps aroundit and sawed through
the bone, exposing the brain coverings
in the rear. There he cut tbrougb and
met with a mass of dark, half-clotted
blood mixed with particles of brain
which floated about. This was carefully
washed out.
He pissed in a probe smaller than the
first and felt tbe bullet, lodged aa it was
in the brain. ' With delicate foreeeps it
was pul'tcd out tbrougb. the opening be
hind. Thc operation occupied four hours.
A rubber tube was drawn into the wound
tbrougb the channel cut by the bullet by
means of which the septic matter j waa
allowed to flow. It remained ( there for
over a month until recovery had so far
advanced that the patient ?roa declared
out of danger f ' the surprise of all and
in conflict whh the established roles in
atsrgeryv' Prof.iFlahrex enlightened bis1
hearers with the treatment after the trper-:
. nt i on and presented a chart shaw in g tba
variations of the pulse, temperature-ant!
respirations wbichjihe obsede*altoiOg
the progresa of the case.. He ?"id frc u
?tresa opon the difficulty h? hftdTn draw
ing ont several horse hairs which ho in
trounced around the drainage tub? to
prevent its adhering to tbe ?ralla of the
wound.
After the most critical stages had
. passed it waa found that Knot? bad lost
his memory, powers of speech sod wa?
partially paralyzed, but ho hos recovered
all hui faculties and pronounced himself
as safe and sound as a dollar when ques
tioned by the. doctors yesterday. .Dbe
nearest approach of Knorr'a case Li one
reported lj Prof. Dotros?d cf this city,
who about fifty/years ago tr?phfn?d the
skull of a patient suffering from ah abacera
of tbe brain, which be located, and, by J
trenbiuing the skull, exposed tbs brain j
and opened the abscess by cutting into
- it, but the patient only survived a few
.months, when he died from a recurrence
. of the disease.
Tires of Animals. *
Some animals, as a class, are noted for ?
special vices, and some individuals, no tl
matter of what class, have individual and bi
pr?vate vices of their own. Doge, ?sag!
class, are quarrelsome, peacocks are proud, a
mules are reckless,' hogs are giuttonou?, ri
atea!, cats ara cruel and selfish, never do- et
fog anything ont of love ibr. their BM?VJ A
tera. When they catch mice, or play,- ?
ever., they do it not as a benefit to us, di
but for thebrbwo eDpctito or amusement, tn
fice?b?S2?ya^ tai
news nor gratitude While a dog, watch* I bi
lng a pie** of meat, will starve rather fi,
than eat it, a cat tta-ytaadar I ie* H ,C
when not hungry, tike* the tiger, '?
whichB^^aa^^^U^cannot^be tamed tl
morally moat wicked of animals, without b!
one redeeming feature except cleanliness. ?r
-Modern Age.. ' ' 'V>> Ci
- When Artemus Ward elopped L.
the 8sJ?jr^l?9^
hotel. He ears thefc w&?/?ioihiug sold 11
there stronger iban bolter, but that was
real atrcagtby.
flared by a Mule.
Doctor W?1 tiara A. Hammond, in an
article on "The Will and ita Derange
ment," printed io the Youth's Companion,
tel!? the good *tory : One afternoon rome
thirty year* ago, rr h i le stationed at Fort.
Webster, near tbe Kio Gila, io ?hat ia
now Arizona, I conceited tne iii* of
taking a ride down the canon on a r*-ry
fine and large mule of which I n\? the
envied owner.
The comman lit./ ctr.ce.-. Major liich
ardsou-afterward a major-general, who
wjb killed at Antietam-endearored lo
dissuade me from my intention or? the
ground that it wa.? not tafe for an officer
H-i.houl an esc -r*. t<> go beyond the limite
?i the post, at Indians bad been -ten m
.ut vicinity within a ftrn day?. JIeev?-n
threatened to prev<n: me by p-j-itivt
>rders; but firially oo the principle?
probably, as he ?a? \ of saying, that
ie was "not bvmr.d by thc anny regula
ion? to furnish ?en*', lo every mol undi r
Yu command," I wu allowed to go.
I accordingly moui.ted "Juana," as my
nule wa* called, and with pis'.o'.s in the
lO?Hter.*, and caber* and ?pur? jingling, I
:inerg? d from the .?ally -post into tbe open
?ountry. The r'.ad ran through tbe bot
om ot a deep and narrow ravine or
anon. to where a couple of "pro*pecl
irs" were ?anhing the bed of a creek for
old. My object wa* to pay them a
.Wt.
Tho name Juana is in Spanish the
emininc equivalent of Juan, and corre-.
tonds to our Jane or Jean or Joan. The
eader may theres.not unreasonably
uppf^e that my n.ulo wa* a mare, but if
?o or abe has any Wea, a great rnis
ake wi!i be committed, Tue anima!
ra? of the rna-cu.it e gender, big chested,
trong iimbed and endowed with greater
-owrrs of endurao'.'.- and force of chame
er than I have ever reen exhibited by
ny other of its hybrid -picie*. lie
a!, moreover, the reputation of Liing
bi: most ?elf willed ar.d obstinate mule
II the ti utan. When t,c bad once
sade up hi-* niiiU io ascertain ?<iiiM of
dion no pc/-aa.stoti#, er:'.rei:ie?, vitu
p?ration-? or punishment* had the slight
?t" effect in bidding bim to change bi?
iteruiina'icn. His former owner 1 sd
iven iain bis name. ii..- individual,
good natured Mexican, bad a wife
lamed Juana, whose will ea? ?aw in the
ifUKfchold, aud before v. norn her buy band
.owed down in abject humility. The
'?or mao to his mtu.-r consternation
-.nod bi? ni/u'? moat "triking qualities
uplicstcd in his mole, and with thc
cckleaaneaa of despair bc had carrild
ut the comparison by giving the beast
er name.
Juana cantered leisurely down the
jad, ?nifling the air and teaing hi? head
aily till, when we had gone a ?.out ino
aile?, he suddenly gave a loud suort,
ricked up hi? ear*, and planting hi? fore
eel solidly no the ground, came to a
ead slop. .Now when Juana slopped in
iii- abrupt manner it meant absolute
coralino of forward motion in the fullest
enae of thc expression. So decided wit?
ia inertia on t im occasion, that he sank
?own on his haunches, causing his back
? become a ste .ncliue plane, while
is fore leg?, ?traient ami rigid, stood fur
ut in advance of bia body. Ile had evi
eotly prepared hiijjsclt for tho struggle
rith ni? rider, which he seeded to think
ra? inevitable, but jut of wu cb he cer
linly intended to rome victorious. I
stied him on the back and neck, and in
iv moHl dulcet tone? requested him to go
u. He shook hi? mane und head, and
hin iii ed by hi? whole manner that not
ven to oblige me, would he budge a
indi iv.: that blandishments were ioef
( Uial, I dug my spur? into bis flanks
ill my legs ached; but all was In no
lurpose. There bo stood a? firm as a
nek. He did not rear or kick. Iiis re?
istancc was entirely pensive, but it was
lie will of an apparently unreasonable
rute against thal of an apparently
ea*onabio man. A? ofter, happens, the
fpearsnee? were deceitful. I pulled
m round and he galloped back tu the
?rt as rapidly as his legs could carry
im. j? \ r \ \
The naxt norning lt was ascertained
bat at a point scarcely a hundred yards
? advance of whero Juana bad gained
ia victory, some twenty or more Apache
adiana bad ambushed the road ; and but
Dr the mule's keen no?e and ears and
irmness in resisting an obstinate mao,
hort work would have been made of
otb of us.
Afb r this Juana was never accused of
bstinacy. It wa* taken for granted that
rhenever he declined to do anything, or
erform a particular act, ho had some
ood reason, perfectly satisfactory to bim
alf, for bis conduct; and he was quietly
Mowed to have bis own way.
Honey*
Th on sa ruin and tens of thousands of
hildrcn are dying all around us; who
ie hecau.se their ever-developing nature
emand sweetness, crave and eagerly.
emoliBh the adulterated^candles** and
BJ'UM" of modern ti.nea. If these could
e fed on honey instead they would
evelop and grow up into healthy men
nd women.
Children would rather eat bread and
oney than bread aud- butter. One
ound of honey will reach as far as two
ouods of butter, and bas, besides, the
il vantage of being far more healthy and
lassant tasted, and always remains good,
hilo-butter aeon becomes rancid and
fien produces cramp in the stomach, -
nictations, sdprness, vomiting and di
rrhcea. Pure honey should alwaya be
?ely ; : u?ed . ; in every family,
louey eaten upon wheat bread ia very
eneticial to health. The use of honey
leteidbf sugar in almost every kind
F cooking-is as pleasant for the palate ns
is healthy for the stomach. In pre
iring blackberry, raspberry or straw- ?
ojjj sii..i?{?aks li Is isfitj?ta?y superior.
It ia a common expressing thai honey
a luxury, having nothing to do with'
ie life-giving principle. Thia is an
TO?-hooey ie food tn ou?>-*>f-its-most
mcentratcd forms. True, it does not
id BO much to tb?'gr?wth of muscles as
ses beefsteak; but lt floes impart other
roperties no lees necessary to health and
goroua physical, and intellectual action.
gives warmth to the system, ardu ?es
'.Isl'function?. To"the laborer it gives
rength-to the business man mental
?ree.' Its effects are not like ordinary
imulants, auch as spirits, eic, but pro
nco a healthy action, the result of which
pleasing and permanent-a aweet dis- ]
Milton and a bright intellect.
Modest Baldens,
There is an old and very aweet word
hich has now gone out of fashion, and
tat is modesty. We hear of some girls
sing steady and respectable, and some
iris being "doubtful," or "giddy," or
rough." We apeak of "girla of the pe
od,r and "fast young ladles," but we
-sbions are sometimes better than new*
fe would not have you doll, or ead, or
iwncast, looking as if yon were afraid
? speak or move I That ia not modesty.
fa weald %|ye wolfe* jfnd joyous.
rtflnapa^tasyty?but-sull we would
ave yon Moue io your ways, and digni
rd-yes, dignified fa your behavior.
Yjs^fliatvtf^ebof you a jewel to guard,
i precious to yon and far more precious
ian the richest gem could be. I mea?,
mi ?j Irtptt, rwj^uiiia? ?your honor.
Mfed#p<?it, ajkMacbiwever younga
??ever weflr or "topr?4?cled ahe may
9, ?an make herself respected, if she rei
leets he-s^lf, remembering that, as a
iriatlao maiden, pledge? to fight against
I taMt la er il and serve Qed, who loies
jd blesses the "pure in heart"
Guard yo?r efedajd] yonr eera, thep,
pray\you, frannie lol nd of evil cs fat
i yon cao. Never tty to know about
roug things that yon heed ttn^kubw
about. Never ?iUti to bad talk. Never
read a book tb nt yea w'>uld I?* ashamed
to read out openly. Never aih-w your
self in action- 'A.*'. you would no*, wish
tbo*-e whom you respect to know of.
Never enter bsd flare? of amusement.
Remember liod fees everything and
koowa everything. Remember, Iw, that
what i* good ar. j true always comes to I
light.
Dear girls who reid ibis, thick of the? |
thing?, and may ?i d in bis t-r- a*, u.ercv
enable you io "walk in white' amid the
black temptations of the wrld. that *o j
you may "walk in white" with hun ab^re
[a the heavenly country where -hall
Le n i v.v>!". -T ' I-.t'n. 'or.
The man who will regularly read a j
borrowed paper, i; order to save ti.e
eiper?!?e of subscription to it. n.ay be a .
very estimable citizen, but ??rr should
vote agaimt bis handling the collection j
plate fri ibv church to which .ve t'.iong. |
- A young ia ly o? syracuse, N. V., ,
white skating, ran iota a man and
bia teeth scraichrd beruhe. She ;* DOW
guff>n*ij- frr?o> blo^d poi?.ming. This
should teach youri/ Ten who go ?katina
to drink a lt-* [. ;--o;u- brand of whis
key.
- A mother reminded her little boy,
who wx? complaining at the mosquitoes, '
tba', doubtless they bad beca rn i !e for ?
vnui' u-eful end. "Yes," r^plb-l the
b'/V, Mnrowfuliy, "Lut I don't like thc
end."
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
Fr'.rr. these source* arts* .Jarco-fonrthaot'
the disease* of tue Lmium nice. Theso
?yrni'tmns Indicate their existence : Lost of
? p petite, SotTtli costive, tilth IXead
ubc.foUiitu ?ncr catina-, aversion to
eirrtlpn ot hoi!? r%- CT??--,?, Z'^-aeiufV'ZL
nf ?rxM?, *rri-ir :T;1IIjr cf ieispyr, Jw
spirits, j? frrllnr- o? hsvlng neglected
BOTM tJttt"r, i>*?Sae?s, Flattering at the
"?BJ~- l>aia ??s'cxc iris :yco, H::?ai* cel
led t rluc, <.O.f.STIPATIO"e, and do
rn a ad tbo use of a rf merty that acts dlr?-cily
on tho Mvcr. AsaLiver medicine TVTTH
PILLS hare no e.1]nal. Their action on tho
Kidneys and skin lsulso prompt; reinovliig
eal hnjiaritlfs through these threo scar?
.ager* of the srstsm," producing appe
tite, ooatid digestion, regular stools, a clear
?kin anti a vigor?os bod v. TCTTS PH, Li?
cause no nausea or griping nor Interioro
with dally -work and uro a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEELS Z.IKK A HEW SLUT.
"I havo had Dyspepsia, with Constipa
tion, two years, and Lave tried ten different
kinds of pills, and TT'TT'S are the first
that have dono mo any good. They havo
cleaned me ont nicely. My appetlto ts
splendid, food digests readily, and I now
have natural pa/wages. I fcc! like a new
roan.0 W.JJ. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
?oldervrywbere.aao. Offlc?,4< ManurSt^N.Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GHAT Ham OB WUIF^FIH changed in
stantly to a OliOSBT Butts by a singlo ap
plication of thia DTE. told by Druggists,
ur sent by express on re?.-* dpt of ai.
Offleo, 44 Hurray Street, New York.
TfeTT'8 MANDAI OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Windstorms ! Tornadoes ! Cyclones !
IN addition to Fire Insurance, I am now
prepared to write Policies Insuring
your property atfaimt WfSDSTOaiie, Tnk
aAtK>EM and CTCIOSES at low rato ami in
firs' class Companies. Call arid see me.
J. II. Vos HASSELN.
March 20, 1"SI ly
- Gov. II?goo<i, ?peaking of bia eaj !
perience in raising gr*** and catt!?* on bis ]
farm on the ?raluda River, think* that (
Bermuda (iris* combined with Rfd clo
ver is the be*l for bay, making from two
to two and one half tons of merchanta
ble bay to the acre. He bas been very
successful in that as w*?il as raising bue
cattle and sheep.
- "Madam, you have deetrjytd ,
wor.b of merchandise." angrily remark- I
ci a dude to a lady, a- ?be seated herself
in a chair in which he ha l dep? ??ted a ?
cc-w Derby bat. ' terres you right," abe t
replied, -lowly ri-ioir from '.iir ruin ;
"you had nb busine-s to buy a ?-"? bat f?.r j
a &0-cent bead."
- '"If you would freeze," -aiJ George, ;
?ouggliug up a little closer, "you would j
make delicti us ice crean.'' "If you
were to freeze," responded Amelia, with
severity, af'.er catching a whiff of his
breath, "you would jasip a rum punch."
- A little boj discovered not long ago
?LA.'. two of bis teeth Were loose, "i'm
going to iook out now," said be, '*nd not
swallow those. I doo't want ttitse san:e
old teeth coming up again."
- An old EdeeSeld farmer wrote to
an editor asking hoi* to get rid of moles,
ar.d received the reply, "Plough them
out." He au?wered back, "Cant do it
it's on my gal's uose."'
- The wife who sits up until '1 a. rn.
f .r her frolicsome husband toome home
is waiting for the fa*t male.
??ii- Hes*. Horse A .'attie Powders at
Orr A' Sloan's.
E. W. LONG,
ATTORN KV AT LAW,
Atiflcraon, S. C.
I)ROMIT au 1 careful attention will be
given to all business cnfru?U>d to his
rare. Orr? a-Up stairs,I i M ct' illy bhild
Inp, over Sharpe ? (.'onfe?f J?iierv.
Aprd ?, ISSI .IB ' .im
NEW GOODS!
TUST rwcired a BRA UTI FITL line of
PRINTS and Bleached Homespun.
Af,-? >.
A f?'w pieces of Charlotlsville Cassi TI eres
for Bummer-th? Ix-et goods brotight to this
market. And part of ruv Spring order of
I! ?v State Shoes. All will bc sold at LOW
PHI" 'Kff. Give me a call.
A. B. TOWERS,
4 Granite How.
March 20. I*?!_ 3?)
p9" Cliolccst Extracts and Perfumes at
Orr A Sloan's.
WIT IS ELEVATOR?
Tile Most Select Pore Rye Whiskey.
Ask for lt. It bas No Superior.
HAMLIN'S
iZARD OIL,
With Song Books.
- ALSO, -
PILLS AND COUGH BALSAM,
AT
SIMPSON, REID & CO.'S,
WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER.
April 10, ISSI 3i)
s g=3 lt If g o tri
$"1 f f g f l ? g
3 ?' o "?i 8 I <D" >-< 3 I S?
:-3 ri5 s s 25 s s
?gi *|*; 3 g ?
S SI* tr 0 3 " 9 co 5 _J S
"El? s s S B Sj 151
PBS a "O ?5 ~* CO S V-,
oiS 1 ?. g ? S? B Ci?
S3, s **| w * ?
15. ?fss & g ?3
Quick Sales & Small Profits.
DRY GOODS.
JUST received a full line of Prints. Cash
> meres, Alpacas, Fiann >ls. A large
assortment of Jeans. Virginia Cassimerc*
Shirtings and Hheettr/s, 4 ti? 10-4 wide,
Bed Ticking cheaper than ever before, ftc.,
AU to be sold at lowest price?, by '>
A. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27, 18*3 lt
OLD BAKER RYE WHISKEY
- AT TUE -
EIGHT YEARS OLD-guaranteed the finest Whiskey in the City. Fire and whole
some-for medicinal or other uses.
For salo ONLY by .1 ? _ _
O'DONNELL & McIN TYBE,
Next dior the Bank.
^ aiay 22, 18*4 4.S ^ 3m
SPRING IND SUMMER GOODS.
Now in Store and to arrive a
A FULL STOOK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
KAREWARE, SADDLES AND BRIDLES.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c.
ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give me a call before bnying, at
S'o. 10 Granite Row.
W. 3T. BARR.
April 17.1884 * 40
ft BEAUTIFUL PARLOR
BU tOl S3DilT OS ffxyl rJ?f'O? Ho -i-: '?.-.- . . y ll I ? . ; . '
?' : I OR ;
. . _ .;?> ? >,'? tv:'.} IV* I >?': _..il/. .?! .ft'.! l?'"S J .
HANPSOBVIE ROOM
BAX only bo h^w^h the aid of F?Ntii FDRNiTITRB, but either may be
meda comfortable by tho oatley o f a little m on ey in good Fu rn ti ure.
You wUl?nd any fitylo, from the ?neat S30?.QO Saltea? dova to Suites, that
mlj coat $17.0?. aw**! '. ar** ' ? ia A '..j*,,.; . o/. .-.?,? r- . ii ea
.?.* cf,,J /*- . . : ? ' sol t . . :.
You will find EVERYTHING usually -
mm Mm mm wm,
and the same Gooda can bo bought CHEAPER cf.nue than any other house In
?gi . ? B^a^:mmm^ \ : ?
And all that I ask is th? you aili cJl,$eb my' ?mmen?e" Stock ot Fnrnltoro and
retmy prl?ea.,. h> " . ' .^mZu&ih''^ lUvU V?
Oct io, 18S2 . . ' T* r.~^-f4?^> .-?rr.*^r"?TTr:. ! '
TUX HARD-WORKDiG MAN.
He was a hard-working man. and for a good many years he had been
working tw ice as hard as any man ought to work.
He said he had a splendid constitution, and that he could stand it.
He forgot that as years passes on the waste of the system is much
greater than in youth, while the repair of it is less.
He became weak, deb?itated. nervous, and despondent. He regarded
the future with dread, and said he had worked himself into an untimely
^But he was not taken to the cemetery at alb Instead of that, a good
friend brought him some Brown's Iron Bit?ers. . _
II,, r,-.%in ?o p'? k up <=?rcneth. That was what he wanted. Brown s
jron rf enriched hb failing blood and put new life into him. It toned
up h:3 di :estive organs so that h'.? food began to nourish him and do hun
. ..j, "> . . heartf?v does he recommend Brown's Iron Bitters. 12
BLECKLEY,
BROWN &
FRETWELL
Carry the Largest Stock of Goods in Anderson.
EMYI.X; then: in LARGE QUANTITIES, thus obtaining SPE
CIAL PRICES an ! Often !o?fr raus of freight. They always pay
CASH DOWN for :!.r.r <: . I?, thereby faring h<?n*f discount*.
Tlx-? ttatements ai o FACTS, and an inspection of their Goods ain'
Priow will convince you that they sell ai CHEAP, if n.-t Cheaper,
than any anybody else, an 1 *! at they :-.r.- j>r<j a-i-l to meet all fair
and legitimate competition in their business. Ov?.- thirteen t!.">u
sand ftet of floor ijwre are reypiirei to arry <.:-. t?.e immens? busi
ness they i ..
They will furnish you the Pit?Imont .ind Pelter Brown Shirtings
and Drill?, in quantities at manufacturers' prices, and aro Agents for
r. ats' S?-.. : Cotn r.. Hazard !'. wder Wando Feriilirer. Acid Phos
phate ;?: <i German Ka':::*.. Tennessee and Studebaker Wagons,
smith's New Patented Metal Grain Cradle-weighs only 0 ponnd?,
hs.? 14 ?neers, caves all the grain, and :?< superior to any t'radle in
the market Stapler's Universal Sir;.'!e and Double Plow Stocks, in
vented by a Georgia Farmer. ?.'a?! and see them 3i their Store.
They bave a lot of Dow I-nw Cotton Planters on hand for sale.
EVERYBODY ?a cordially invited to visit their Stort. look at
their Goods and examine their prices before buying elsewhere.
THEY NEED MONEY ALL THE TIME to carry on their large
business, and di-sire to f-ay to those whom they have indulged so long
that patience ceases to be a virtue, and they must come np and pay
or pi ve them ^rwxl feruri ty : and ail parties buying Goods, Supplies
and Fertilizer? on a credit from them this year, must distinctly un
derstand that they must bave their pay for all early next Fall, and
tell you this now, btfo-<? buying, so as to have it fally understood.
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL.
Anderson. S. C.. Marc h 27. ISM._?C_
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
PRICES OF CLOTHING MARKED DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
Now is the Time to Secure Bargains.
AFULL and CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of SPRING CLOTHING to arrive.
Also: GENTS" UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS. COLLARS, CUFFS, CRAVATS.
IN OUR TAILORING DEPART MEN T
Our Mr. J. Ii. CLARK is fully prepared to give entire satisfaction.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Is hereby given to all parties indebted to us to come forward and settle at once.
Let this notice he sufficient warning.
JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor.
Feb 2t, 1884
CLARK Sc CO.
32
DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED !
WHEREAS. I have removed from the old stand of McGrath A Bvrum to the low
er room, next to the Blacksmith Shop, on Depot Street, ; I
am now prepared to furnish my friends and customers with tho
PUREST AND HIGHEST PS??P LIQUORS
Of any in the market. I also keep
Groceries of all Hinds, Cigars, Canned Goods, &c.
JtO" I am agent for the Thompson A Gerber one and two-horse W4GOJ?N, put
up at Walhalla, S. C.
?&- Those knowing themselves indebted to McGrath it Byrum by Executions,
Notes or Accounts, also to McGrath, will muke it to their interest to call and settle be
fore their names are published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts are turned over to
thc Sheriff for sale.
Oct 4, 1883
12
MCGRATH & BYRUM.
3m
TO TH E
FARMERS OF ANDERSON COUNTY.
i 'O
BEFORE baying MAOtiEFifeEca it would be ta your interest to give rae a cali
and examine my stock of Machinery. I am still the General ..Agent bf tho
GEISER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
And always have on hand a full supply of their Celebrated Machinery, consisting of
Peerless, Portable, Stationary and Traction Steam Engines* Gei
ser Threshers and Saw Mills. ''Also, agent for Queen of the Sooth
Cara and Flour Mills.
Gregg & Co.'s Celebrated Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, oulky Plows, Ac.
I a!so keep In Stocfc a full supply of- ";
BRASS GOODS. HANCOCK IN SUI RATO US.
INJECTORS. EJECTORS. TALLOW CUPS.
GAUGE COCKS, GLOBE and CHECK VALVES,
PIPING and IRON FITTINGS,
In fact, EVERYTHING NEEDED in the Machine business.
March 20,1884
R, F. DI WER,
Anderson Machine Works,
88
NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES.
?o
We have Just Received a Large and well-selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which ?re propose to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES
POSSIBLE We have a full 8tock of
DRY GOODS. BOOTS and swnwR
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &c. &o.
Wealso have a LARGE LOT OF SADDLES, ranging io prices from$2.60
to $16.00,
Parties in need of anything in our line will do, well to call and examine oar
stock before boying elsewhere.
Those indebted to us, either for Merchandise or Fertilirera, mast come
forward and settle at once, as we need the money and moat !:ave it. Parties owler
us need not ask ns to carry their Accounts over another year, as we are not able
and cannot do so.
N. O. FARMER Sb BRO.?
n . . lflaa .. WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING.
Oct i, las? , ; 12.
"CH, If erre ry bod j knew bow to keep a
horne or mule slick and fat. what a power
of Orr & Sloan's Premium Horse and Cat
tle Powders would be used._
Pegged Shoes.
AFEW Men's and Women's Pegged
Shoes for sale at coat for cash. U>
ckrfie out.
A. B. TO WE It?.
Feb 14, 1SS3 31
Hamlin's Wizard Oil at Orr A Sloan's.
POTATOES.
EARLY KOSH. Goodrich, Peerless and
White Star Potatoes for sale bv
A. li. TOWERS.
Feb 14. l*?t_31_ _
3Ioney Needed.
IRESPECTFULLY ask all who aro in
debted to toe by Note or Accoun*. for
Merchandise or Guano, in make payments
cs soon ?^ possible, a* i need the money.
A. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27, I?A3 ll
POITTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
Sol!>ifi trw .li.? r <.?!.!'. rut*. l.rsu **
YEP. K l.*:l7'? I" <r<?rr? ?re 'H'"
r?QU1 l'on lier? will rnffl a-.::"? .lr*., uni re?
Frau*! I'. ? ? r. trill np.tv Kiwi*
?.??'I Poa Ur* ?rill f r - .I t> r-f ? >?*
aa i cream twentyper rmi. ?? ixiucrf?nn
aa''. itr?-*i.
tv.?"? Pos A cr? ? li! .?-?.T
Distaff to which llon-c* . .
f'nt-ri-? T?TMES '-.i:. - -.'i.-r-.-.tus.
&jM everywhere.
E?v:r : r iv: z. Frcivritur.
BAL : : v ona, MO.
Fjr .?-ale. wholesale and retail, hy W?
hlte ? W?hlte, Anderson, S. C.
Jan 3. 1*M 25 ly
Wheat Bran, Corn, Flour,
FOR sale by
A. 13. TOWERS.
Feb 14. Itel_ 31
A.?t, Best Cigars at Orr A Sloan's.
Hats and Caps.
HATS and Caps, Trunks, Satchel? and
Valises.
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
A full line of Hardware, an<l Cutlery.
-ALSO,
A beautiful line of Wall Papering. Border
ing, and Canvass. RugRV and band Um
brellas, all for sale low bv
A'. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27. 1SS3 ll
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.
Anew lot of WALL PAPER and Bor
dering, just received, bv
A. H." TOWERS.
Nov 29, 1S>3 20
SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
McElree's Jewelry Palace, 251 King
St.. Charleston, S. C. Largest Stock,
lowest prices in the South. Repairing
a specialty. Scud me your watches.
J". CT. DODD
Has a fine lot of
Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard
ing and Mouldings
AT his New Planing Mill i Mue Ridge
Yard. Also, a car toad good Heart
Pine Shingles for sale cheap. Parlies on
Ru.lroad can have otders Glied at short no
tice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
March 20, lHai 3d
HATS !
AFEW o: lhat job lot of Hats yet un
sold, which, with my new stock, is
offered low by
A. B. TOWERS.
March 20, 1884 36
Gem and Magnet Shirts!
MANUFACTURED for me. The best
fitting and the best wearing Shirts
No better tn any market.
A. B. TOWERS.
Se?.t27, 18S3 ll
New Advertisements.
TESTED BY TIME.
STRONG'S
PECTORAL PILLS
nt *uccEX?rvr> uss cos < .
HALF A CENTURY.
The best remedy for Coucus. COLDS, DYSPEP
SIA and flu KI ii AT ISM. Insure Healthy Appetite,
Good Digestion. RegnUrity of the Bowel?. A
precious fro?.-? io deiicate/emaUtj soothing and brac
io*; lb? ncrrous system, sod giving vigor and
health to every flbro of tb? body. Bold by Drug
gists. Por pamphlets, cte, add rea* a E. MULL A
COV18 Cedar St!, N^Y. City.
EPILEPSY, FITS.
FALLING FITS,
OTTZRIFSID.
THIS IS KO HCMn?G FOB INFORMA
TION. FRBB OF GUA HO^ WEITE TO
!.. H. SCHUYLER, Stratford, Couti.
^flRPIIlUE FLORAL AND
lUnriilllCopiuM HABITS
. Ea SUV*' CUBED. BOOK STREB.
AGENTS WANTED CT!??
LAMP BUHNER, No. more trouble to mote
wicka. Every Tata I ly watte lt. Flt" any lamp.
Uaeatr^a??bp!;-o>ita,a? aigW. ; Three kumbia
for 51 to au/ addretr. Boiler Lamp Burner Co..
73 Murray St, New York. . .
C. MONEY ! MONEY ! ????,
lo my Une of gooda. They wiU paai In any com
munity. Agent? can dlipose of them la connec
tion with othtr butin?es. Ito risk. Gooda first
class. Full particulars for Hamp. Address M. L.
ABEY, Gold Hill, N. C. ?
IBTKHDIHG ADVERTISERS should ad
dreaa ?
GEO, P. BOWELL ?ft CO., j
IO Spruce St., Mew York City,
Tat SBLBCT LIST OF 1,000 BEW6PAPER9,
TO THE PUBLIC.
IHAVE more Goods than I need, and
being satisfied that the prices and qual
ity will compare favorably with any in the
city, I ask an inspection of .roy stock before
yon bur. A. B. TOWERS.
' No? 29,1883 20 'M.{ ,<
ii .. *-.i.?..:.- j, .-v.. a :- . ;
uirm-Best Blood purifiera at Orr A Sloan's.
SH?BS AND BOOTS;
IH AVE a full linr.of B?y fitato Sh
.-.J??W,?00^ iWrrarttednot. tot.rip ??
to have bo wood or paste board. Also -
few Miles' Ladle* Sheen. All in wartt ol
e?B^^^m mm
7jmXuid> hit? .ncrrolMi?t, B; TOWERS j
i;!JMb*i,,Mti>U tttimtfMiK -..i.-lMit j l
I III 0>n-J>i-.t ..'i'i .!,' 1 ?fB ,.> . .'jyil
1
FIRE]
DELAYS ABE
ASINGLE SPARK may
Dwelling in one how T^H
you amplesecurity against lon liwaLft
tbe combined Assets of tue COR^I
represen, amount to 8ll,()02 4i&
nie an '. Insure your D*?lliS??vVJ*'"
Barns and Merchandise. It ?iii ?y1^*?
when tbe fire starts.
Insurant*?^
Anderson, 8. C., March 27,1884
p?- David Crockett said ~*7BT?r'~">
are right and then go a head," andu ?
body ii"W would do the fame IM"**.
would buy all their MedldneaflJ*
Ooio??i?isTii
The gpo I le tum who outline* ada casa
roan con ?Ideratl jr advanced ia Hfe/aLir* *
for bb sterling Integrity. HU Pos?Si?.*'
ville, Upaon County, Ga, The ioUo?U^h
Mr. John Pearson's Staieacat
In the Springof 18*2 I wu attacked wm'
bad cvugb. which continued to crow iSi"
fall, when I io! BO weak that I eoutjT.1
about. I tried * great many kinds a2?
but continued to ?row won? I wM ??5
I hw coD*u.D;?tlon and would prohib?? .?
Holloway fiually told me to try BreweA.i"
storer. They tent to Ward'i Store and M$
and I commenced liking lt right away ai?"
log two or .breedose?, I began to lmwori2
the time I had used up one bottle I waii ?P
on my feet *^ain. I am now Sn exeeJl??*i!?
I am copCdeut that !be Lung Be*toir??j5
lite aLd ni y nt-ighlora are or the asaT.?
Ii is the bv.it LUD g Bern edy ever madeuS"
ion. br. li. prjmlaed me thu he woo?? ?ii
the man facturera and tell ihem of the wi?
cure it wade in my case. "*>
Statement of Mr. Ben], H. Heim
Karly In Notember, ISSI, while ?cw!.,
machino my wife was taken with a seren?
her lid*, which ?a? soon followed byhen<,{5
fruin ner lungs aud a serere cough. F??
menced, ?be could neither eat orileeTJ-?
few wowki s-he wai reduced to a IhtaVfi
Thc alluding physician told me ihii?,i2
one of her IUL;5 was entirely KO ie S??M?S
retain lim most delicate nourishment ?725
ach. I then agreed with I?r SuII?TaL,a??
physician, to (all Hr. Holloway ioeoaaQM
They i-adi- a final examlna.ion of tbenaUW
pronounced thecate DOMK* Dr.Hou^iin
suggested the brewer's Luog Rcatcm Si
ir*.,rt. I se-nt for a little an?, gare her a ttl
found thai she could retain it on heretou??J
after about thc third dose I began to noua J
improvement In her condition I ceaSSic
medicine regularly, ced by the tia: iiikriJ
bottles. ?he was able to walk about tl bil
She is norr in letter boalla thsa iXTliawS
for several ycirs. I believe the Loe? ?2
saved her life. Wc hare a family of tlx rvSi
home of them grown."
Mr. Hcarndon'g Tostoffice ts Vatcarfll? r?
County, (Ja. Ile is a thoroughly reiUbVai
every particular. ^*
Lung Restorer for salo hy W?hlt? 4 tra
Druggists, Anderson, s. C.
March 13. l&t-35-cow
SPRIN
Is the t-eason in which bad or
blood is roost apt to show itself. Ua
this juncture, needs somethingtoi_
in throwing off the impurities which L
collected by the sluggish drcuhxtiai
blood dur.ng the cold winter mea
Swift's Specific is nature's great hdpaj
it is a purely vegetable alterative cr.!;
Rev. Li. li. Paine, Macon, Qa., wj
"We have been using Swift'sSpedficj
orphans' home as a remedy for blocdi
?daints, and as a general health tonit,i
lave had remarkable results from ia
on tbe children and employees of thea
tution. It is auch an excellent tonic,!
keeps the blood so pure, that the rji
less liable lo disease. It has cured"i
our children of Scrofula."
W. ll. Gilbert, druggist, Albany, |
writes: "We are sellingTarge quanti?
Swift's Specific for a Spring altcr&tirtJ
general health tonic, and with the bal]
suits. It is now largely used as a prc
tive and cure for Malaria. Thereartn
remarkable evidences of its merit ia]
section."
THE GREAT Dato II o CSE or
We do not hesitate to say that fbrijj
past we have sold more of Swift's T
I.S. S. 8.1 than all other Blood
cum bin cd, and with most astonii
suits. One gentleman who used ilj
dozen bottles says it did bim more;
than treatment which cost him f
Another who has osed it for a
affection reports a permanent caret
use. VAS SUAACK, ST KV KS SOS A(
One gentleman who had been cor*
his bed six weeks with Mercurial J
tis rn hts been cured cati rel v, ssd i
the highest praise of 8. S. 8.
CUIZ.ES & BEEBY, Chattanooga, 1
Our Treatise on Blood and Skin 1
muiled free to applicants.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0J
Drawer 3, Atlanta^
N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23rdSt., bet.6?ll
FRESH GARDEN SI
T ANDRETH'S and Ferry's
I A den Seeds for sale by
A. n. TOT
Feb 14,18S4 31
&DD 171! receive free a costly boi ?fffi|,'
rilli I which will help all, of enli^BJI
I allLlaaio more money right tTaajBSa
aUTthiBK ii ? ic -Iii- world. ^ertoais t?*BasM
workers absolutely s j re. At ones u?W
a Co., Augusta, Maine. M
HAILED WITH DE?C
BY ciiiiJ>-Br..\r.isa woiitt BHj
TUE li HEAD 0? 3M^8 \
iOTICHPATED M0THE2H?;
i)?5rEaJL?D, ARD THE DA2Ta?Jl ?3l^St
?OTIl MOTHER AM> CHILD f^Hf '
ISHED BY THE fSK ?FT?i gB'O
. ls^ana ponder ?he wor.: >? PJL
ed. voloatarw teat linn oin ls - that
to racv selected from hundreds rec?
" I most eam-<iy ?'?^^'?i?^
eonnned to nE?gaUMaF
Another saya? My wno uaen
Frii^Mliolmcs' LinVeut) In her
menTand saya ?he MasedOynwE.
tho BuBTcrtng of ellher W ber former
_In mn ntl leaa tl
ed with the .Statlisr's *trV~2iSk
StuSaWteAl have known HoaedlUd
been alli could aak. IconahlerltoP
lng."
Al
Ireh
friend' (Holmes1 unimemu
Any ta Un inoatax aUent p?
txoomrocnd,it to all," ' (?il
Trice, ajtao p?r bottle. 8cat W?
reedit iif tho price,
ifii * ' $ aU dniggteti.
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