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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY Glimpses of, laE Sr-mr^.WpRH), Mrs. Kachel Walcott, a trance mo diurr, lcctnred at 92 Baltimore street, la?t night, before a large audience, composed of leading spiritualists and others, rupon the "oxporionco of Jacob Weaver as a spirit.". M.r. Weaver in lifo,was an undertaker. i:, The lecturer went in a "ijrah<ie!',a|i!once, and with closed eyes held* her hands before her as if reading- from a book. She com? menced with the, fife of, Mr. Wea? ver],' whjah h e was a boy, and re? ceived-.a whipping by his mother, and traced his career up to his death/ She said ho was present at the,Masonic Temple when services, were hold over his body, and could see and hear as well as in life. A sweet and indescribable joy filled his spirit as he witnessed the "gran,a> demoiatration" on tne oc? casion. When his body was placed in toe Vault, "the whole atmos? phere from Greenmount to Heaven was-.filled with ethereal, forces," which led to a sweet bower, where his angel wife and his angel chil? dren a^d grand-cdUdren niet him. Then roses were strewn at his feet that fell to earth, and power was given 'him by the angel spirits to visit the earth and communicate with, his friends. He had often j visited the. earth sineo his death, and"is 'able to see all that is going on M^h.o Wd Worlds. ' Ho has a, spoqipi'm{ssiou to, perform, in bc half of spiritualism, and privileges andrjpoWets aro conferred upon him on' account of the high state of perfection ho had reached in. spirit? ualism' before i his death that was never given before to any now spirit. The- beautiful casket and the surroundings of his Amoral hod greatly contributed to his hap? piness/ and had delighted his spirit friends who were assembled in a great throng at (he temple and at the vault The angel world was described as being beyond the comprehension of mortals. The angels are correctly painted with Wings* with which they constantly fly from Heaven to earth. He' had gathered the tears shed at his funeral'and had ' made thoni into diamonds. Ho is perfectly do lighted with his present condition; is enjoyi?g' himself in the society of hid angel friends, and has no de? sire to return to the flesh. Bus^rniK? xnnouGH the -Kose.?J The pernicious habit of breathing through the mouth while sleeping or wa^ng, is Veiy hurtful. There are loony persons who sleep with the. mouth open and do not know it. They go to sleep with it closed and'wake up with it closed ; but if the mouth is parched and dry on awaking it is a sign that the mouth has been open during sleep. Snor? ing is a certain sign. This habit should be overcome. At all times, except when eating, drinking, or speaking, keep the mouth firmly closed, and breathe through the nostrils, and retire with a firm determination to conquer. The nostrils'are the proper breathing' app?rntu^--n?t th> mouth.. A m an may.' inhale p oi sonous ' gases through the mouth'without being aware of it, but not through the nose: ' t # : ? ? '? ?' i The death of John Harper, of the;?yiguial'finn of J. & J. HhrpeV, afterfyitt<h^'^'ndwn. na Mmer & Brothers, is an. event in the .world of lettors. He died Thursday, at his r(*jdeitqe lit JjSfcyV Yo^: froth a tirfye jUJ.jp?^^sis. , Bfe/jivas bor? in 170 G,,'Therewere four brothers. As the younger brothers grow tip they wert token in the firm. Their sucfee?s *ri-Tdtfg,-;n6t only, to' great pnsey bu^aAa^to'tho confidence, aifection ahdconstant unity be? tween the brothers; It is said in a sketch of tnem in one of the New York journals, that if the question wasever asked who was the head of the honse, who was the Harper, and who wert the brothers, the, answer was, "Either ?ne is. ?firper, and all the rest are the brothers." The hnsiness of the firm has gra? dual m)Jon into the hands of the next generation, and five sons of the original members of the firm. Fletcher Bttftift is now the Aole BuWiybjf of t^e original set . Self-made men are very apt to worship their maker. ?i xii 1 r "?' t.f. -' ?> - ? '??;>... J.j... Uui&A< "Lot our Jut Consu COLI j A Colorado editor, who has Been the handkerchief of "Willim Penn, Which is to bo exhibited at the Philadelphia Centennial, says of it: "The handkerchief is in a tolerable fair state of preservation, with the exception of a hole in the centre. The morning Mr. Penn weilt out under the tree to conclude his celebrated land-grabbing operation with the Indians, the forest-foliage i was laden with a heavy dev.', and, as the young Indian chiefs and1 maidens put on the brass rings1 1 and glass beads, which the con | s^ientious William had given them ;in exchange for their broad, cquare i leanges of fertile land, and com I mencod to dance in joy, they shook1 down the dew on his venerable head, and he caught a severe cold ; in his nose. And the vigorous use to which ho was obliged to put his I I handkerchief resulted in wearing a I j big hole in it." Foreclosure of Mortgage. D. C. PEIXOTTO& SON, A'rs PURSUANT to the powers of sale con? tained in a mortgage from C. V. Ant? werp to H. P. DeGraaf, and assigned by ! H, P. DeGraaf to E. Pollard, dated July 9, 1872. I will sell, on tho FIRST MON? DAY IN MAY next, before the Court House, in the city of Columbia, N. C, nt 10.V o'clock, tho following desirable Real Estate, to wit: ? Lot No. 1?All that piece or parcel of LAND in the city of Columbia, situated on the East side of Main Htreet, between Washington and Lady streets, measuring and fronting on Main street twenty-seven (27) feet, more or less, and running back two hundred and eight feet, more or j less: bounded on tho North by estate of S. Boatwright; on tho South by Let No. 2; on tho East by J. D. Batcnmu. ALSO, Lot No. 2, of the same dimensions as Lot No. 1; bounded on tho North by Lot j No. 1; on the South by A. Palmer; on tho East by J. D. Bateman. TsnMS?One-Boventh cash; balance in six yearly installments, secured by bond and mortgage, with interest at eight per cent, per annum. Purchasers to pay for Eupers. All tuxes, both State and city, avo been paid * in full to date on the above property. E. POLLARD. April 13_ " 13 16 18 22 26 28 M2_ Foreclosure of Mortgage. H. & S. BEARD, Auctioneers. The Mechanics' and Farmers' Building : and Loan Association, of Richland County, South Carolina, against Thos. J. Gibson and H. M Gibson, partners, under the firm nume of T. J. A H. M. Gibson. I "D|Y virtue of power to me given, as ,_I3 President of tho Mechanics' and Farmers'Building and Loan Association, of Riehland Conntv, South Carolina, by the above named Thomas J. Gibson and H. M. Gibson, partners, under the firm nanio of T. J. A H. M. Gibson, by their deed, sealed and delivered, to boII the property hereinafter described, and for them and in their names to execute pro? per titlos to the purchaser or purchaser* of the said prt'iuises, 1 hereby give no? tice, that on the FIRST MONDAY of May next, I will sell, ut public auction, in the city of Columbia, before the Court House, to the highest bidder, tor cosh. All that lot, piece and parcel of LAND, situate, lying and being in the city of Columbia, with Buildings thereon, con? taining one-third of an acre, more or leas, and bounded ns follows, to wit: North by lot of R. O'Neal.-; East by lot of Thomas ,T. Gibson; South by Lumbar street, and on the West by Lincoln street. The said lot is Bituate on the North-east corner of Lumber and Lin? coln streets. R. D. SENN. President of the Mechanics' and Farm? ers' Building and Lonn Association, of Richland County, S. C. April 13 tumO Mortgage Sale. By BEIKELS & EZELL, Auctioneer?. South Carolina?Riohi.and Couxtt. BY virtue of a power contained in a mortgage, executed by Katie Rellin to William H. Dial, of MudiHon County. Flprida, on tho 4th day of August, 1873, I will seU, at the Court House, on MON? DAY, the 3d day of May next, within the legal hours of sale, ; All that lot of LAND, with the Build? ings thereon, containing six-sevenths of an acre, more or less, bounded on North by Senate street, and measuring thereon one hundred and seventy-nine (170) foot, more or less; on the Wect by Sumter street, measuring thereon two hundred and twelve (212) feet, more.or less; on the South by Patrick Spollman, measur? ing thereon one hundred and seventy nine (.17D) feet, more or less; and on the East by Mrs. Mary MoMahon. measuring thereon two1 hundred' and twelve (312) feet, more or leu/j, being in shape and form a rectangular parallelogram of' one hundred and seventy-nine (179) feet, more or less, by two hundred and twelve (212) feet, more or less. Terms .cash. April 8 , WM.H. DIAL. FinalilHBchargo. "VTOTICE is horeby given that Sarah L. J3l Wright, administratrix Of the estate of Wm. A. Wright, deeosed, has applied to Hon. B. L Boone, Judge of Probate, in 'and for the County of Richland, for a final discharge as such administratrix. It is ordered, that the 21st day of MAY, A. T>. 1875, be fixed for hearing petition, and a final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate Richland County. April 23 tl2 JMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY CITY HALT. GROCERY. GRAND OPENING of spring andsum-. met GROCERIES, WINES, and so | on, auch as Substantial! Yiz: Hams, Smoked Beef, Tongaw. Breakfast Strips, A'c. Desirables! As Pressed Corned Beef, Canned Sal? mon, Lobster, Oysters, (extra,) Torna-] tooH, PeaH, Apricots, Pine Apple, Ac. Indispensables! As the finest Fancy Family Flour, Pearl Grist, Fresh Bolted Meid, Gilt Edge Butter, Pure Leaf Lard, Raw and Parched Coffees, and Teas of unap? proachable purity and flavor. Medicinal! Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Whis? kies, Champagnes, Clarets, Hocks ?all of guaranteed purity, strength and general excellence. My stock is replenished daily; the few goods enumerated above nre but a small portion of the stock which is offered, at attractive prices, in the handsomest store in Columbia GEO. 8YMMERS. April 11_ Kerosene! Kerosene!! f\ BARRELS pure white standard OVJ KEROSENE, just received and for salo at l'Jc. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. por gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayagr, in any pnrt of the city by JOHN AGNEW ? SON. Great Bargains at Solomon's. HARDY SOLOMON has reduced BUTTER ten cents a pound. Good Mountain Butter "20 cents per pound. April 15 Final Discharge. "VTOTICE is hereby given that JOHN .1^1 AGNEW, executor of the estate of Daniel It. Ho well, deceased, has applied to Hon. B. I. Bonne, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Richland, for a final discharge as executor. It is ordered that the 21st day of May, A. D. 1875, bo fixed for hearing petition, and a final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate, Richland Countv. April 22 _$12 Final Discharge. NOTICE iH hereby given that JOHN AGNEW, administrator of the estate of James S. McMahon, deceased, has ap Elied to Hon. B. I. Boone, Judge of Pro ate in and for tho County of Richland, for a final discharge as such administra? tor. It iH ordered that tho 21st day of May, A. D. 1875. be fixed for hearing of petition and u final settlement of said estate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate, Richland Countv. April 23_ji2 To All Whom It May Concern. NOTICE is hereby given that applica? tion was made on the 19th day of April inst, to the Clerk of Court for Richland County, bv D. Wyatt Aiken, John A. Borksdale, J. N. Lipscomb, J. A. Sligb, Samuel W. Evans, C. R. F. Baker, A. M. Aiken, Geo. H. Waddell, Thomas Taylor and others, for a charter of incorporation for the "State Grange of South Carolina," for Agricultural pur Soses, in accordance with the Act of tho rencrul Assembly of the State, in such case made and provided. Apr 20 tu t Prepare Your Own Mineral Wattrs, mr vsino tue Granular EftervcHceut Salts. KOCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB ORCHAD. KISSINGEN, FRIED? RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a condensed and agreeable form the me? dicinal constituents of these various Mineral Waters, and from their conve? nience and comparative cheapness, are coining rapidly into use. One or two large tea-spoon-fuls added j to a small tumbler of water, instantly I reproduces a draught of the natural I Water, accompanied by a sparkling . eflervescenee. For sale ut L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S I April 0 Drug Store. i Money to Xioan, On Marketable Collaterals. IEXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, A Philadelphia, Boston, and ull pronii i nent cities of tho United Sbitos and Eu 1 rope bought and sold, j DEPOSITS received and interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. I STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER J bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and otherB j from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, corner of Plain and RichardRon I street*. JOHN 8. PRESTON, Pree't J. H. S&wTBB, Cashier. MftI?4_ O?TTOM1 STORED and INSURED at very loweat rates, and the top of the market gua | ranteed for all Cotton consigned to us for j sale. Advances made at out ran cent. na komth upon all Cotton Stored with us, No oharge for Drayage. Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.25 j and 1.60 100? full weight guaranteed. SSSQD Fino Early Rose, Goodrich, Peorlesn, , Peaohblowa and other varieties. OVANOI Jonesport Fertilizer-* as good as any nsed--$45 %) ton cash and 503ft ton time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Feb 19 3m Opposite 8. C. R. Depot MORNING, APRIL 29, 187 ATTRACTIONS (illAND CENTRAL DRV GOODS ESTAB'MENT HAVE increased bo fast lntoly, we are unable to enumerate them nil, and would prefer to havo all in quest of | Good Goods, at low prices, to call and inspect onr assortment^ Our SUMMER DRESS Materials, 12Jc, lGjjc, 20c. and 25c. a yard, arc the j best Goods ever sold in this market for the money. Our Summer SILKS and POPLINS are offered at less price than they are retailed \ in New York. Our Stock of Llama LACE SHAWLS 1 are elegant in Patterns and low in price. SUN UMBRELLAS in all the Latest] Styles, Ladies' and Gents' Silk Ties in ] Exclusive Novelties. Boots and Shoes, all Qualities and Trices. Our Stocks of Carpets. Oil Cloths. Shades and Mattings are Extensive and Choice. Our Stock of Gents' WHITE SHIRTS and Furnishing Goods excels any this side of New York. Our DomeBtics, Prints, Cottonados, CassimercB, Jeans, Ac, are all Fresh and Cheap. It will pay all who havo nny supplies to purchase for their families during the summer to examine our Extensive As? sortment at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Samples sent gratuitously to r.ll parts of the country on application. April '25_ A FEW FACTS That We Wish the People to Know: 1TIIAT wo have an entire NEW ? STOCK OF DRY GOODS. 2THAT we have an entire new stock o of CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MAT | TINGS, RUGS and WINDOW SHADES. 3THAT we have on entire new stock ? of Ladies', dents' and Children's [SHOES; decidedly the largest variety arid the best work ever shown in this I market. ALL the above we are prepared to SELL CHEAPER and give vou BETTER GOODS than any other house in the trade. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co. \KW FRESH GOODS J. H. KINARD'S LARGE assortment of rich and beauti? ful DRESS GOODS. The styles and patterns of PRINTS are numberless in variety, and every de? partment of his large establishment has been replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable und accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. W-Mr. Kinard invifp a ct.1T. April 7 -A. 1ST Iii W SOi OF Who feeds me from his grocery store, And shows me every day a score Of dainties, tiner than before? 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Pure Liquors, Wines, &c. Whose clerks are smiling, childlike, bland. And always at my service atand Attentive to my least command? V? by, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal? mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies. Who cares for no man's smile or frown. While he can keep his prices down. Yet sells the finest goods in town? "f is Solomon. IA Splendid Assortment of New Cof? fee and Teas-Japan, Oolong, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed And can I e,ver ceaso to be I The bcBt of customers to thee. Who always did so well by me, Oh, Solomon? (Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Muts, New Flour and Buckwheat. j I'll keep to the store I like bo well, I 'Neath Mt. Gorman's big hotel, And kept bv Hsrdv H-O-L ' O-M-O-N. ,'?ft~Prices still lower, and goods fresh I every day. April 0 C. F. JACKSON, TOM LEADER OF LOW PRICES. HAS in store the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES, RTBBON8, Ac., ever offered in this market?all of which he will dispose of at very low prices. SPRING GOODS, of all shades and .colors, to an inspection of which the j Indies are particularly invited. 128 MAIN STREET. end the True Event." Card. IBEG leave to inform my friends and customer* that my arrangements are nearly completed, and I will open the store, under the City Hall, early in May, and be prepared to offer extraordinary inducements to the trade. W. B. BURKE, Apr 24 smwC Commission Meroh't. Notice of Limited Partnership. ri^HE undersigned hereby give notice, JL that they have this day formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, for the trans? action of a mercantile business in tho city of Columbia ?said business to em? brace, chiefly, the wholesale and retail of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at tho old stand of R. C. Shiver A Co., under tho firm namo of JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS. DAVID JONES, J. HENRY DAVIS, EDWIN S. BOUKNIGHT, C. BOUKNIGHT, ANN R SHIVER, All residents of the citv of Columbia, S. C. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, as executor of the will of Robert C. Shiver, deceased, is a special partner in said firm, and- has contributed thereto the sum of fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. Mrs. ANN R. SHIVER is also a special x?art ner, and has contributed to tho capital stock of said firm the sum of ten thousand dollars in cash. The partnership will terminate March I), 1877. j Columbia. April 7, 1875. April 7 wG . Greenville and ColumbiaVRailroad Co. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Columbia, S. C, April 23, 187?. THE an? nual meet? ing of the Stoe.k hold-; V'cifc&tewer.s of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany will bo held on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stock? holders will be passed free to and from Columbia, to attend the meeting, as heretofore. They will be required to show their stock scrip to the conductor, (who will exact pay from all others,) as none but Stockholders or thoso of their families reho reside iclth than, are entitled to the privileges. No one but a Stockholder can be a proxy. C. V. CARRtKGTON, Secretary. Up-countrv papers, publishing i by agreement, will give one insertion. REGULATOR lAjme xi?number 3v *v i Final Settlement. NOTICE iB hereby "given thot I, W. P. Hix, surviving partner of the firm of WE A UN & HIX, will make my final nettlement of the (business of the said firm, with the administratrix of the estato of Richard Wearn, on the 12th day of MAY, : 1875. All1 persons who ? have claims sgsins the said firm will present the Bamo before that date for payment, and all Demons still indebted to the said firm afc requested to make payment. W. P. HTX. Apuil 15, 1875. Notice is hereby given that Margaret r. Wearn, administratrix of the estate of j Richard Wearn, deceased, has applied to 1 Hon. R. L Boone, Judge of Probate, in and for the- County of Richland, for a . final discharge as such administratrix. It is ordered, that the 12th day of MAY, A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said estate. . B. L BOONE, Judge of Probate, Richland County. April 10_tl2 Millinery OF the LATEST STYLES; . also, Ladies' and Children's I SUITS of all sines and qual-11 ity, UNDERWEAR, COR? SETS, HAIR . and FANCY GOODS. -Just received, a large assortment of Wenck's PERFUMERY, at April 25 MRS. O. E. REED'8. City Taxes?Final Hotioe, FTTHE City Treasurer's books -will be i open until 1st May, proximo?after that date executions will bo issued and i placed in the hands of J. E. Dent, Esq., Sheriff. RICHARD JONES, April 27 .'I City Treasurer. Columbia Ice House. ICE Shippers have made a Ir.rge crop at lower cost the past wintor than in any previous winter in the history of the ? business. I have made arrangements for a full supply of superior ICE for the pre? sent season, at lower rates than in any T former year, and propose to reduce the rate to City Consumers as follows; 100 pounds and upward, lie. per I pound; less than '100 j pounds, 131 e. 50 f>onnds and upward delivered witSin the imits of the city free of charge. JOHN D. H ATEM AN, Apr 27 lmo_Agent Davis' Diamond Hams. ? AFULL supply of these choice HAMS just received and for sole by April 16 JOHN AGNEW A SON. ' e The symptoms of Liver Complaint or uneasiness and pain in the Bide. Some? times the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach tin affected with loss of appetite and nick InesH, bowels in general costive, and sometimes alternating with lax. The head is troubled with, pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sen* sation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Often, complaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of the \ above symptoms attend the diseaoe, and 'at other times, very few of them; but the Liver is generully the organ most inr volved. I Simmons' lTvei? Peculator i For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen ! TT iK evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for im? mediate resort, will save many an bour of suffering, and ma* y a dollar in time nnd doctors' bills. After forty years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testi? monials of its virtue* from persons of the. highest character and re? sponsibility. Kniinent physicians commend it us the most EFFECTUAL, SPECIFIC lor Constipation, HsAn.vcus, Pain in the Shoulders. Dizziness. Sour Stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart. Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Deepondenuy, Gloom and forebodings of evil; all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. If you feel Dull, Drowsy. Debilitated, have frequent headache, I Mouth tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tongue Coated, yon are snffer I iug from Torpid Liver, or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you a* I speedily and permanently. The Liver, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will ensue. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water end'' food may be faced without fear. As a remedy in MALARIOUS- t FEVERS. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, I NAUSEA, the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the WoTld! "I have never seen or tried such a simple. eflicaoiouK, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life."?H. Hainui, St Louis, Ma. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. SimmonsL Liver Regulator, with good effect"?Hon. Alex. H. Btevkns. "Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition totho medical science,"?Gov. ? . ? J. Gm. SnoiiTRK, Alabama. ., ,;. :< ? -t <t{ ? - i "I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the beat medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure."?H. F. ' tutofkn. jfojVj ''Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medi- . - cine."?C. A Nuttino, President of City Bank. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best'Liver Regulator ' offered to the public.**?M. R. Lyon and H. L Lyon, Druggists, Belle fontaine, Ga. * mxmsJkK<ys(nkV liver rLTswaiTi^TOHi For DY8PEP8IA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, B1LIOTJ8 AT ? TACKS. SICK HEADACHE. COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,^ SOUR STOMACH, HEART BURN, Ac., Ac, act TT?? XQTo XlQLtilAl? Is a faultless Family Medioine, Does not disarrange the system, In sure to cure if taken regularly , Is no drastio violent medicine, ' ' ' Does not interfere with business, ' ? Is no intoxicating beverave. Contains the simplest and beet remedies. CAUTION.- Buy no Powders or Preparod SIMMONS' LIVF.R REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. I Jon 30 iwCmo J. H. ZExXDI 6 00., Maoon, Ga., and Philadelphia..