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6L MUSMON. tt\ \>?\. WM. SULKS. The CUJ? tliut my I';itlirr haili givrn itu*, ?Ital! I liol ilriuk it " Mu-ing on all my Father's I? ?ve. (how ?weet it is. ! Methought I heard a gentil- yoiee - '.Child, here's II cup; I've TH i v? .1 ii : drink it up.' My Ju an did .?ink-I could ii" more rc joice. "Fallier. <l'>t thou ?mt love thy chilli? Then wliv tiii- . up ' ' ..(?ne day. my child, I sahl lu lh?c. 'IJer? isa tlower, Flu? ki ?! from a beauteous bower.. |>ldst tlioti complain, or lakcit thankfully ' . One ?lay I gave thee pleasant fruit fr-.m a choice I rix ; Thou (-abist, 'I love Th**e, faithful may I I r-.\e. .thy ??earl was full; with joy linne ey?? (lid beam .That llowei wa- urine, lliitt fruit was min?- this cup i? mine : \ml all that's in :t cnn- from lu?'. ' . Fath? r, I'm -till. Forgive HIV naughty willi Hui whatV ill "the cup; may I look m an.I sec'" .?Thou ki*! my child, ihou m UM not see: Christ billy saw Hi- destined cup of bitter gall. Only believe: Meekly lin- cup fee.-iv<- . Am! know that love and wbdom mixed it all." "0 Father, mu-t la??' "lt mu-t. my chihl ! "Theil give Tin needed mi 'bi im ite liv hiv shies Ohlv tin- fm .. don't h hie . I'll drink ?: all; i*. mu ? be good; 'lis tbim-! ' <H r.F.N OF li KAKIS. Mm iiiivci'iior I'U-kem of SHUtli Carolin.i ' . -Sketch ul lier Tat I v Life. The New Oilcans /.?oiioenti, after giv ing :i sketch of Miss Holcombe, of Texas, now Mr.-. Picken*, of this r?tate, proceed- to tell of her a- follows : .Many year- elapsed. i nc beautiful young Texan had become a dignified matron ol well preserved beauty and unimpared zeal and earnestness in behalf of any t ?tige which engaged her sympa thies. The war of secession had been inaugurated. South Carolina, "the game cock of the South," as Prentiss called her, had called out her chivalry to com front invader.- of her soil and her sovereignty. There was a grand review ol volun teers at her beautiful capital. The Gov ernor, a veteran statesman and a descen dant from a distinguished chieftain and hero of the Revolution of 177?>, was present. With conscious pride and Hashing eyes, his Ex Heney rode down the ranks of tho galla.... yeomanry of his heroic State, accompanied by his stall". Promi nent in the group of the showily dressed officers of h?B staff rode a handsome and graceful lady, garbed in the simple col ors of the Confederacy, and mounted on a splendid charger, which she handled with lhe grace and skill of au accom plished equestrienne. The eyes of the volunteers were fixed upon this lady, as ' they presented arms, in intense and en thusiastic admiration, and could not bu repressed by any militury discipline. They broke forth into ono harmonious and wild hurrah to the lady of the Gov ernor, almost forgetting, in tho intensity of their enthusiasm, his Excellency anil his gallant staff. Thia lady was tho young heroine of tho Cuban enterprise described, and the author of the ''Free Flag of Cuba." Tho lovely Miss Holcombe of Marshall, Texas, h?.t\ become tho wife of tho dis tinguished Governor l'ickens, of South Carolina. Appointed by Preside??! Buchanan to the Russian Mission, Governor Pickcns boro his beautiful brido to tho brilliant court of Emperor Alexander, who had just succeeded his father on the throne of all tho Russian. Un thia new scene in that far distant land and ungeuial clime, among strangers and without a familiarity with tho language and social habits aud ideas ot tue court and people, our young Texan brido soou displayed the power aud effect of her genious, her charms of person, grace and tact by tho conquest of the hearts and enthusiastic admiration of all who came within tho large circle of her iiifluoneo and acquain tance. She bccanio as attractive and influential at the Court of Alexander, including the higlie.d official of tho gov ernment, the distinguished military chieftains, the ambassadors from tho great powers, and finally of the appreci ative aud susceptible Emperor Alexan der, as sho had been among the filibus ters in New Orleans. So intense and earnest were the sentiments of the Em peror for our Texan heroiuo that tho Empress was dawn toward her with spe cial attentions nnd a warm interest, tho emphatic manifestations of which her Highness regarded aa wiso and judicious tribute* to tho taste and desires of her imperial husband, who had given such strong proofs of his preference for the charming young bride of the diplomatic representative of tho great republic. Phis brilliant position at the court was sustained through tho whole residenco of tho American Minister at St. Petersburg, and when the union of tho veteran Gov ernor with thc lovely Texau was blessed by the birth of a daughter, tho Empress claimed tho honor of prodding nt her christening ns godmother, and of bestow ing the namo and an appropriate gift upon tho young heiress to the for tunes and faino of one of the most an cient and honored of tho Revolutionary families of South Carolina. The name given to tho little girl was a Russian one of such length and diffi cult orthography that wo can not recall it in ita entirety, but "Douschka" was thc prenomen, and by that sho was ever known and called. The approaching sectional strife in which South Carolina nesumed HO lead ing and perilous a position terminated thc mission of Gov. Pickens to St. Pe tersburg. Ho hastened home with his young wife and daughter, was called to the Governorship, and entered with all his earnestness and energy into tho nec essary preparations for the defense of bis native State. In all his labors he had tho enthusiastic and efficient co-opera tion, sympathy and aid of his accom plished young wife, who acted ns his sec retary and aid, and accompanied him in all bia reviews and journeys through thc State. Her Governor did not survive the unhappy and devastations result of that struggle. His bereaved State and widow were left to bear thc miseries, devasta tions and impoverishment which were the bitter fruit3 of tho unfortunate but gallant and patriotic effort. Nobly were they borne. South Carolina and tho widow of her heroic Governor btve, throughout these trials, maintained that dignity, patience and self composuro which adversity over develono in all heroic natures. Thence forth Mrs. Pickens dovoted her chief care to tho education and training of her lovely daughter, tho godcheld of the recently deceased and most exemplary Emperor of Russia. That daughter ripened into a blooming and attrnctivo young lady, vindicated the excellence of this training. She be came one of the belles of her father's native State, and in her appearance in thc brilliant salons of tho fashionable summer resorts in thc Virginia moun tains, accompanied by her handsome and dignified mother, excited lt- > un bounded and ardent admiration of nil beholders, and a zealous rivalry among the gallant youth, who frequent these attractive places. Happily,? however, thia rivalry has ended by tho brilliant nuptial ceremony which recently enli vened that classic and historic town of of Edgcflcld, South Carolina, when the lovely Miss Douschka Pickeiis was led 10 the altar by a gallant aud accomplish ed Southern gentleman, amid Hie jubila tions aud enthusiastic dentonstration of thc vvhotc population. Saved bj a Shadow. Thc scout was surrounded. Ile took in everything at a glance and determined to cut" his way through and ri?k the chance?. Ih.it the holies represented to him that this was certain death. They could conceal him, and S- -ars?nico. The young ladies acted promptly. Due ran to the window air.', asked who was there, while another closed the hack door - that in front being already fastened, S- was then hurried up the stair case, one oi thc ladies accompanying him to show him his hilling place. All had taken {dace ill a few moments, and the Federal troops gave sudden evidence of their estimate of S-. They tired a volley through the front door and the bullets' whistled by the young ladies, Then the door was hur?t in and the troopers swarmed into tho house. S - - had been conducted lo a gar ret bare of all furniture, bul ?onie planks lay upon the bleepers of the ceiling, and by lying down on thi ne a man might con ceal himself. S - mourned quietly and stretched himself at lull length ami the yoting lady retired and returned lo thc lower Hour. From his perch S then heard all tba' wa? ?aid in the hail 1 eueath. ' Where is thu guerrilla .' exclaimed the Federal officer commanding the de tachment. "Whsit guerrilla ?" asked one ol thc ladies. "Thc rascal <? - "fie wau here, bul he ha? gone "That i? untrue," the officer -aid. "and 1 am m t lo be trilled with. I ?hall search ibis house. Hut fir-t reid thc orders lo the men," he added, turning to a sergeant. The sergeant obeyed and .*?-di tin.t iv overheard the reading of his death warrant. The paper chrooicled his ex ploits, denounced him as a guerrilla timi bushwhacker, and directed that he should not be taken alive; the men were ex pressly ordered to kill him, not to lake liim prisoner. This was n< ?. reassuring to the scout concealed under thc rafter above. Il was probable that he would be discovered, in which case death would follow. There was but one thing lo do -to sell his life dearly. After ransack ing every room on the lir?l and second floor-, the Federal Hoops ascended to the garret. The ladies had attempted lo divert their attention from it, but one of them asked : "What room is that up there?" "The garret," was thc reply. "He may be there-show the way." "You seethe way," returned the young lady. "1 do not wish to go up in du-t ; 11 would soil my dress." "You go before, then," s: id the troop er to a negro girl who had been made to carry about a lighted candle, for night had conic, now. The girl laughed and said: "There is nobody mi there," but nt the order went up stairs to the garret, fol lowed by the troopers. Thu decisive moment had come. S-benni thc trampy feet and cocked both bis pistols. The light streamed into the garret, and looking over the edge of his plank he saw the .garret lilied with troopers. All seemed over and his discovery certain; he was about to spring down and lire, when the men growled: "Hell, there's nothing hero," and went down the stairs again. Tho servant girl had saved bim by a ruse. She had taken ber stand di rectly beneath tho board plank upon which S-was extended, and tho deep shadow had concealed him. To this ruse ho doubtless owed his life. An hour afterwards tho Federal detachment left the house in extreme ill-humor, and before morning S-was miles away from tho dangerous locality whero he had overheard his sentence of death. S is now one of the leading clergymen in Virginia.-./. Eaten Cooke, in the Philadel phia Weekly Times. .HE SENATOR'S VISITING CA it P. The mystic letter1? written on visiting cards aro a source of bewilderment to tho Congressmen from rural districts, who can not decipher their meaning. Hence that Stalwart Kentuckian, Sena tor McCreory. met n foppish young con stituent, who had just returned from Paris and said to him : "I received your card tho other day. I reeoguized your fath er's name, which is tho samo as yours, and supposed that it was his son ; but what diu thc letters E. P., written ina corner, meau ?" "Why, Mr. Senator," replied the traveled man, "it is customary in Paris to writo the initials of certain wonks on leaving cards. For example, had I been going away, I should have written I*. P. C., tho initials of Po'.:r prendo conge- to take leave. As it was, calling my.-e'.f, I write E. 1'.. tho ini tials of Kn Personne-in person." "Oh V said McCreery, I understand." A week or so afterward the two met again, and the young man said : "Senator, I received your card, but I couldn't comprehend what the letters S. H. A. N. in the corner meant. Pray interpret them." "With pleasure," said Mc Creery, his eyes twinkling with humor. "S. II. A. N. arc the iuiticiala of Sent By n Nigger!" Tho young man tried to laugh, but really couldn't see the point of the inscription. Others did.- Cbr. Hostun Journal. - There is quito n stir in the treasury department just now over another scan dal. A new investigation is under way, thc result of which is looked forward to by tho emplovees interested with some anx iety. It lias been ascertained that tho secretary's decision relativo to tho heavy call for bonds as yesterday got into tho hands of a certain broker near the treas ury before the call itself had been pro mulgated. Tho depressed state of the stock market made the exclusive infor mation a handle upon which several speculators sought to profit. The usual Irian is to dofer such calls unlit after milking hours or publish them to every body at once. It seems that several per sons connected with tho department were in the room when thc secretary decided to issue the call. Some one of these immodi..lo)y conveyed tho informa tion to the broker's office, on thc corner opposite the treasury, and it was tele graphed lo Wall street. Tho secretary is very indignant ami has set to work to lind out who furnished the information, and those innocent ones under suspicion are very indignant that they are suspect ed. Il is said that Mr. J. K. lipton, assistant secretary of tho treasury, is a stockholder and" officer of the banking institution which got the inside track on the news. - Charlotte (N. C.) Observer: A prominent gentleman of Cabarrus reports that a married woman of that county suckled at the same breast and has just weaned a baby and a baby coon. He states positively that he himself hos seen both at tho breast aud gives tv ludicrous account of the half playful and half angry struggles between tho child and tho coon for the choice of nipples. Tho coon would roughly brush lue child away, carefully avoiding, however, any use of its claws ; tho babe would return with spirit to the defense of its natural rights, and in the meantime the mother would look on with perfect neutrality, even appearing to enjoy in a quiet way the novel contest. - A Massachusetts mill owner eued a mau for watering six head of cattle in his mill pond. The cattle drank enough to stop tho mill for forty minutes, and the damages are laid at $23. Mr. George Drake, 48 Oak street, In dianapolis, Ind., suffered terribly with .water' rheumatism. Ho used St. Jacobs Oil, and was entirely cured.-N. Y. Spirit of the Times. ??baa ?- j ??lu? Rivi- h Slid to prwervc his frugal habits, tr ".-, iliNtaiiding Iii* pro motion io the l'resi i y ol thc S nate. To ? young friend who lound him count* tug a'r-i!! ol ^reenbaeks the othei day he said : ' 1'!M i- inj stationary allowance. The ?Senator-; iirc'njlow?d >!-.'? for sta tionerv. Foo much, fm much. I have used fust $ I worth, and a?? entitled to $121 in cu.-li, and lier: lt i-. Ileccotiom?, ?cal and raving, voung n;..ii, A Kentucky tiri was struct hy . lightning and ki ?lcd while dressing fur her wedding, and the hard-hearted Cincin nati /.'n; ni/'i- -ay-: "There'll Mich a thing SIM a girl being too attractive." - Arthur weighs two hundred and fif teen pounds uni David Davis three hun dred and fifteen. l ive hundred and ; thirty pou odd <>? lleab between the Uni ted Staten and anarchy. ail bEBMAH REMEDY. i-OIl RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Par and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ear., and all other Pains and Aches. V? rrervrHtiuti "n Barlil wjuals ST JACOBI OIL as a miff, .?un , ?Impft! and chritp Esternal lt. nu .tv A trial intoll. but tb* comparative); tri rt iiiK outlay of GO 1'cnls, and ev.^ry on? ?uflrriri(? ?rltb pain i an bavi- cbcaji oil I poeiliv? pp.vf ul lu .lanni. Directions In Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRDQGI8T3 AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER ?fe CO., Ilaltlmorr, Md., V. S. A.. .i.Vl.1. persons Indebted to JOHN E. PEOPLES, ? illil i- fiir Muh?, Horses?, Cot ton Gins, Stove?, oi Account, ure requested tn come forward and set th: at once : and if the same is nut fettled when due. or a part paid, or satisfactory arrangement.*! tuadc with mc, I ?hall proceed to collect what is due nie, as I am obliged to have money. I have on band a large Stock of Stoves, Tinware, Hollowware, Ac, that 1 will sell cheaper than ever before. Have some good second-hand Stoves (hat 1 will sell cheap fur cash, which are about its t;ood as new. Dring on all your Hags, Kaw Hides und Beeswax, as you know I am the tuan to buy them. Liberal prices paid for Cotton in settle ment of Notes and Accounts Sept 20, issi JOHN E. PEOPLES. 12 MISS DELLA KEYS Is tinily receiving a vere handsome stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, and desires to inform her lady friends and customers that she is prepared to furnish them with anything in the line nf MILLI NERY thal they may need at the very lowest prices for which such articles eau be purchased in this market. Special attention is niven to the MANTU AUY DEPARTMENT, and in every thing satisfaction ?'naranteed. Room over Andrew A* Prevost's confec tionary, nt McCully's l'orner. Sept 1"), issi lu 2ni Dry Goods. DON'T buy your Dry Goods before ex amining my stock and prices. I will I sell so cheap that it will make von laugh. W. F. BARR. October ?, ISstI 13 TUTT'S (POO' ,0 'INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND YHE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. lions of appot it??.Np.uaon..bowels costive, Tannin the^ond.with a'dull aensatlonTn the back part, Hain un dor tho ahouliler bl?de.fidlncBa utter rntlng, with n disin clination to exertion of body or fri In dj Irritability bf temper, IJOW apiHtasXioaa o'fmemqry, with a fooling of lim ul,- noi; ?ectcd G cr.', o duly, weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering of tho IToart, Dbtaboforo tho syca, Yellow iBklnT^eadaoho, y estleaa besa at night, highly colored urine. IF THESE W ABHLTT0S ABS UH HEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'B PILLS ?re especially adapted to lach caaes,uno dor.e effects luchachatige of feeling aa to astonish tba sufferer. They Ioer?aa? til? Appetite), and eau?? the body to Taite oct Piratai, thus the ?ystem ls ri ou ri? ri Ki. a nd by UieirToalpAc-tlonnn tho niaesUveOinBS, Bega tar Uloola are pro duced. Price ?a cents. Sa Wurray Wt.. N.T. T?TT'S HAIR OYE, OBUTHAIUI ?* ;:KE? changed lo aCi-nsar ll LACK by a . J atipllrailon or thin Prc It Imparta a nm....a color, i.cts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggist*, ot 'sill bT ??pr*?i on receipt "f fl. Office, 33 Murray St., Now York. (Hr. Tr TTS BAH IL mt 1?lu*.l. l?fori..llo. tMi ' CMCT.1 ?mhjU ?Ul ks mmUm* rKU tm JULIUS POPPE, DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FANCY GOODS. MUSICAli INSTRUMENTS? Tobacco mid CiprarH, BRICK RANGE, ANDERSON, S.C. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description a Bpecialty. Rest Italian Strings for Violins; Banjos and Guitars. 8ee my Goods and learn my prices before making your purchases. 'ULIUS POPPE. Nov 3, 1881 - 3 W C IXIHSEW. .'? WILLETT I'KEVOST. ANDREW & PREVOST DESI HE t- announce i<? thu pub! iv thal on or about .first September they will ni*!'! r. Stock ol* C?eiierul nivrfliuiidiwe, 03ST DEPOT STREET, First Door Below J. 6. Cunningham &. Co., Wlnre they will keep constantly on hand - Bacon, Flour, Syrup, Molasses, Hams, Provisions all kinds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Hardware, Notions, &c., Evi-r-'hina kept in a Mock of General Merchandise, all of whieii we propoiu lo SELL AT KOCK liO'iTOM FIGFRES roi: CASH. OUR CONFECTIONERY and FANCY GROCERY Will still be continued at McCUELY'S COKNKH. At tIii- ?land you can always lind i better Five Cent Ci.*?r than anywhere else in town. We have also the Celebrated "CREAM OATMEAL ?Al' titree handsome fakes, in a nice box for ten cents. KU FSH OYSTERS dur.;.g thc season. August 18. ISSI l'> TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! A PLAN FOR THE ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS. 1>ERSONS indebted t., us f.,r either St"PI?I.IF.?? oil GUANO are requested to bring in their Cotton and pay up their Accounts. Those who make a fair return of all they muke, and show no disposition to evade the payment of their Accounts, will be treated with as much leniency as our circumstances will allow. Don't Wait for any Discounts, but Bring Along your Cotton. FAMILY GROCERIES, BWTS* SHOES, HATS, A NH General Dry Goods? Which w< are otlering to our patrons and the publie at tin- VKRY LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call at No. ; Granite Row. It HUD, MOO II ll KA D & CO. < 'et i ?, ; - . I 13 ANDERSON C. H., S. C., SEPT. I, 1881. To iii Persons-including Men, Wotncn und Children, of (di tiges 'ind colors-who owe us Money or < 'aiton, either for (.?(?ods, <lound or ung olle r account : WK now eall on you in good carnot to come forward promptly and pay up the last cent ?lue ii-. We must have our money this Fall and no mi-take. Wc are aware that crops are somewhat short, but wu have to pay our debts, short <ir bing crop.-, and those whom we have furnished supplies to make their crops on must come "square toed" ut? and pay us oil'. We will hove a H.arue Ht o ch ol" C.oodhi for the Fall trade, and solicit the patron age of our friends. <mr arrangements arc made to buy Cotton very largely, both on our own account and for others at a distance, and we are prepared always to pay thu very highest market price, lie-ure and see us before selling your Cotton. Your obedient servants, H I* KC'Et I.. KY, KROW,\ A CO. Sept 1. IHM H F. W. WAG EN ER. G. A. WAGENER. F. W. WAGENER & CO., COTTON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. fita?" WE invite Consignments of COTTON, and guarantee satisfaction. Will make liberal advances on consignments. Sept 1."?, ISSI _ 10 _A_EL parties indebted lo tho undersigned will find it to their advantage to settle their Notes and Accounts by tho FIFTEENTH NOVEMBER next. J. H. FANT & CO. Oct 20, 18S1 12 ly o o nm s =,30 *-i,n i o t? ; i . 5 c=s - m BB S = o ^-->J w fi S fc O g ?f : s co po ? co s a ca a. ?53 ^ '3 i CO ? >. o h ? i gg S ^ H " 2l"H CO nr S ~ Mng S >? J" 3 S 5- S - GC " >C Q. Jg W a*?? C/5 'S ? if ? * O co *= ?, S " i s i 33 S s co S?3 CD g F cn co co 3= CO COME AND SEE I I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAROB STOCK OF Gold, 3ilver ami Nickel Stom-Wiitdiiig WATCHES. THF BEST SELECTED STOCK OF JEWELRY in thc up country, consisting of EVERY THING kept in a first-class Jewelry Store. I have bought a large and complete assort ment of Goods from the manufacturers, and CAN and WILL ??ell Goods CHEAP ER thnn they can be bought at retail in NEW YORK. JSJr- Come and see whether you wish to buv or not. J. A. DANIELS. Nov 3, 1881 17 T. C. LIGON,"' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. WILL practice in all tho Courts in this State. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Special at tention given to the collection of claims. Sept. 1, 1881 8 Cm REMOVAL X HE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and customers that they have moved to No. 12 Henson House, Next door South of their old Stand, w here they will sell DRUGS nt the lowest possible figures. Seeing is believing. ("ive us call. SIMPSON, REID .t CO Jon 13 1881 27J ANDERSON MACHINE WORKS ANDERSON, S. C. PT1IIE undersigned having opened a MB JL clune Shop at this place, is now pre pared to repair St :am Engines, Threshers, (?ins, and all kinds of Machinery, and he respectfully solicits tho patronage of those having work ill Iiis line. Ile will keep constantly on hand a full supply of I'ipe and Pipe Fittings, Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Brass Valves, Gauge Cocks, Hancock Inspirators, Ituhher Pack ing, Hemp Packing, and everything kept in a Machine Shop. I uni also Manufacturers' Agent for Steam Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds of Sup plies for .Machinery. New and Second-Hand Engines always on haud. ft. F. D1VVER, Proprietor. _July_LM, ISSI__2 thu_ ... ? -V?-.. J ' ,\ ' ! C'A.-. V, .' ,-? .?.'r^T^y - ^.a Cathartic Fills ( ? i ? rt! ? . . i .: i . i : rt- :plrs hilted' i' . . " .'? .'Ui'.'telyjul juo.- t i ? ..>... ?. tx\\ . i i'xiiisy. r.iul HUM . ..;.!...! . . t. Ti ??.?;?, ;| Slit l'Sllll of y?vti . .i' . " . 1 . :i. ..I ? .. pi<ri:i>i'iit.and ;-r.:. . : ? < >??... ii ?ciit t dy\j-r iii- ... !..'.:. r.'..- .is .* . .'.us si hy ?!.....it:^ in .:! . ! tin' iViiM.i Si. 1.. . r. and 1 ........!.. will li i .?tilrt? : a n! eifeiV emin ? n i - ; . i . : ? . ns. v tv. Th. v a ri ?Sir.-, liv '.: V -tiVi; :.. ld audmil it'.?. . - i. rid \ h i< lar heilt h . . lion. ' '.. i'\tetisiv?> ns.-, liv i'll v's! ."I i i- :.. ?'. lr pr.i th . and ly nil eivili.?. I ; i . ii..ii !?n?i .'.( thc. many proofs ol T . ;. : ? t ; . .. uiv. ami piirfec'ty f ?.. ? 1 't'iV" nedi fue. Being ri ?i 1 f fie* < Miiventral .1 Vil'tU.'- < * p'fre.li ?. fl.?'"!.. sU*.M;U|i-.-M, they are p??..i!ivvl. tr . ..? i i nlo?iel i.r any inhirioti? : i. -. and vvi Lo adminiHi-red :.i :.:!.. u \yiih p.rle?i Safety.. A VIT.!:' ; '.'.: : - .uv nu i ffeetiial euri f?r Constipttioti or Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspcpsi i, I .uss of Appetite, l'ou I sioin ich :iinl lircntli, Di/./.W ness. Ilnadaehi*. Loss nf Memory, Numbness, I Biliousness, .Inuiidire, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,'1 Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, t'ollc, i?ripes, Dhirrhou, Dysentery,Clont, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all otln-r diseases result* ing fr"tn a disordered statu ul tho diges tive apparatus. As a Dinner PHI they have no cipinl. While gentle in t!i?-ir action, these PILLS aro the most thorough and search ing cathartic that ran he employed, and never give nain unless the bowels are in flamed, and thru their Influence is heal ing. They stimulate thc appetite and digestive organs; they Operate to purify and enrich tho blued, and impart re newed health cud vigor to tho whole system. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. BOLD BT ALL DIlCUiUSTS ETKnTWIUBB. Hardware, &c. IF you want anything in this line, I guar nntec that I can please you. Be sure that you see my goods and get my prices scfore making your purchases. W. P. BAKU. October (1, ISSI_13_ Groceries. MY stock of Groceries, both Staple and Fancy, is complete. I will sell nt [.rices to suit the lime*, '-"ve mo a trial. \V. F. BARR. October 0, 18ul 13 j- -jEt. &o XJ. IP- SMITH, XcGVLLV^ CORKER. GENTS' FUKN1S11ING STORE. "WY Uti S. . W KEAPY TO SHOW A UEAl'THT'L LINE OF FA Ll AM) WINTER llEADY-lIADB CLOTHING, I Alii* A1>J- n ,.,s,!l at VKllY SHOUT PROFITS. NV [iro ,,."., ,,.? ,orfi. tv a bande?me Hoc of I? BECK <;<>OS>S, consisting of ? i l v, lt' "nd A M EUI' 'AN BROADCLOTHS ami DIAGONALS, V^%^\^^\^uU?m tor B y* and Youth., And in .act anythi?, ... lb np a mantee,., ^f''"* the ^ thftt Crops arc very short, wc intend to maka our PRICJvS bituui aiho. Come iii and inspect our Stock-It will Pay. Our Senio^ partner still gi vea his whole attention to the TAILORING DEF ART M^N T/oml wil?be pleased to see all of his friends who desire ^{?r^.,n ^ SMITH, (|> j 1 Sin NEW STORE, NEW GOODS AT HONEA PATH, S. C. TOMN lt Iv\Y has just returned from the Northern markets, where ho has selected J tliis Fal with moie than ordinary care und with thc express purpose ol stitt.og each "div dual ea e Lie bas carefully noted your severa desires, and has made my purchases "cordi av And I am positive that I Vak the simple truth, when I assert that I can Lu?t everv one o ld or tonne, both it. quality and prk?.. In fact, I can save you money, a- i ? i.rYh.Md univ of relh?blcnnd trustworthy parties, and every article will PfW ? i'e jest wh'?t it i~ represented. Experience has taught him when and where to buy, at the lowest trade and inanufui t.irers' pikes. This he has dum,, and I will give my patrons thc '''"h.hn'u 'K^'?J now with the house, and .Mends io the public his grateful acknowl edgment for their liberal patronage in the past, and 1 pledge increased efforts on my par J,,, .rta c mtiii is tee J the sa. I am positively resol 'ed not to lie undersold, and an fully determined toc?me lo the front as Leader iii Low. Pri?e?. No baits! So buinbii NM misrepresentations of Uootls'allowed in my business. I wi 1 welcome you. one and ul! whether you d. .-?re to purchase or not. Compare prices is all I ask. W, C. BRANYON, October d. HS! M _^ STEAM ENGINES, :SAW MILLS, THRESHERS. ALL KINDS JIAOJillVlSrcY. HAVING accepted the General Agenev foi the CELEBRATED HEISER MA ( III NI KY, consisting of S ?LF- REO I* LATINO GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER and II AU ti ER, PEERLESS PORTABLE, TRACTION and DOMESTIC STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, and other Machinery, I am prepared to till orders at short notice and on reasonable terms, and guarantee satisfaction. Come and see me bet?re buying, and remember that cheap machinery is not always the afest and hest. _ II. JP. DIVVEK, Anderson, ??. C. April 7. 1881 _39_ly rpHOSE who desire to buy STOVE?. TINWARE and other HOUSE FUR JL NBNFIIN4? GOODtt, should read the following, and then call on the under signed. Kerosene Stoves and Oil a Specialty. PRICES AM) SIZES. So. i. with four 4-inch Burners-Double'. $7.?0 No. .'?5. willi time 1 inch Burners. . 4.f)0 No. .'t. with two 4-inch Burners. 4.HO My large stock of Stoves are made by the celebrated Stove Founders-Thomas, Rob erts.'Stenhensnn A Co. "1 HE TIMES" and "SOUTHERN BAKER" are the best in thc market. JJuv no other. 1 am sole manufacturer of the host STEAM FRUIT DRYER in the world. Call and hoy one. Size. OJ Icet long, 2 feet wide. Made of thc hest galvanized iron. Will last ten years. Price, $3.50. My Tinware has been Reduced in Price. Come and buy all you Need. L. H. SEEL. June 2. 1681_47-3m_West End Waverly House. ?HING THAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW ! THAT WE ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Carried by us, and w? propose to meet HARD TIMES WITH LOW PRICES. You will never know what we can de unless you Try Us. All grades of Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, &c. Bagging and Ties a Specialty. A Car Load of new Arrow Ties, Which we are offering Very Low. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, ftc. TO MEET ANY COMPETITION. TOBACCO, TOBACCO, TOBACCO, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TWO HUNDRED BOXES-all grades-laid in before tho recent advance. We propose giving special attention to the sale of TOBACCO, and we only ask an ^^SSST OUR CES- Wt TW7/ "ll 110 Tobacco ?5 Rubber Belting, Lace Loather, Engine Packing, fcc, ALWAYS ON HAND? 6' 1 SULLIVAN & MATTISOIM. 1 jSept 22, 1881 n ?wwi*. j--* - . - -t. ??H?- -.- 1y EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! .-> ~ -Tv . ~T!"T*~?rj Fourteen different shes and kinds. Flva Tg^^SWBK^^^Rf^^S^^m tltcs u,tl> Enameled Rosorvolra. Adapted ti ^HB?B&83???HB MT M rerfuiru"eat?. and priced to Milt all purees. Htl?f? j I?oublo Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grata ^^^Dn I AdJu.stal.lo I)amjx,r, Interchangeable Auto ^I^^MH^ } matte Shelf, im.UIng P?or, Swinging Hearth ^^g^M|H^9H^^ Burn'i Sw,"B,"g Flu?-stoP. Revcrsiblj Go? ( Cent?n, naavy Itln^ (^vera^Illuinmated Fmi V.- - - .3 ?onrr, ^|eVcl Knobs. Nickel Tands ?tc operation. ' " ^"k0' 111(1 hi Manufactured by I3AA0 A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, Ifld. ?TO roa BAL? ny J.^PKOPI.Ka.An^won.B.0. EAGLE AND PHENIX MLL mmxm THREAT? COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. IT HAS 3*JO> ESCOTT AX. 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. on no". * D ?/..,/.",," Prit, Invariable~?tt?co?nis. FOR EAQ1E * PHENIX." USE NO OTHER PRICES win LANGLEY ?! >?* KIN? STfiv?ll ' J ! , ??M. 75c, ff ff t?* .ad?es Dressing SaS'?^ ..adie?' Corset CovenTl^tl Gents' Shirts, to ornVi5^*! $1.75, ?2.00 each. dcr' He, {j Gents' Drawers, 50c ur. Gents' Drawers, to or,L . Gent?; Undershirt fe7*^ $1.00, ?1.50 and $2.00. ^' ^ A Great Bargain MLSS? VE from 5c up. Largo" \QTT^ ?J 5c up. Towel- 5c uu1^ SWISH Embroidery, L?nPn o To and Turkey Bed lil,"ilCa^ which will to sold (S?^ La?XiS Give us a call and be P??_I ass? " ""? April 21, 1881 D?M.A.SQOfrj INDIGESTION, jJMF^^i ^Bfl BILIOUSNESS, B^SBTfj. T<* 6ICKHEADA0HE ^K, AH. S COSTIVENESS. , Jlk fl} F>*' DYSPEPSIA, I? 1 "iity Years the OLI^i^^^^"^ Medicine now in Market. ?nS??'^*>4 HATOS?, 2810-12 Clark i, ,/St*f5l?*a>? lo M. A. Emmern?, M. I>. ""?-^s tie? and |>sckag*a. toij ty lili,,!,*-'? $720UTtU:2IdddYe>,^g? INSUEANCEAK 937,000,000 Bepr Liverpool & hond?n & Glob,[J Insures against loss or?traini or LIGHTNING FARM RESIDENCES BARNS and CONTENTS FURNITURE, ' STORE BUILDINGS "ST?CKS OF MERCHAKD \Y di visit any section of ti? amine property, give rates.&odtii tion, if notified by postal canley WILLIAM G. W] Agent;JWiUia August 25, 1881 Notice to Gin OT "T CAN now be found at anyui. JL in my office, over thc Xe? Tt Store, mid persons having Giru teri find it to their interest to cormit before contracting for their wort perfected my Gin Whet, and tai pared to whet Gins quicker andi any one else. I have been wht? twenty-live years, and have new*, man to say I did not do my wort'i torily. Those who do notkMii furred to my many customer! ia, and Abbeville counties. Iguai, faction, or will make no clara! work. I am also prepared to ra, balance brush wheels. Gin Wto,6 made, always on hand for salt E. W. 8U Up Stairs, over New YorkCt?! Aug. 18,1881 G-3m Greenville Machine^ AND IRON FOUND) R. M. MACDONALD,] MANUFACTURER of Pulleys, Shafting?, Mill Spindles, MiTlScrrnl Mill and Gin Gearing, Saw Mandrils, Cans Milli | Iron Railing, Balorttrf Fire Dogs, ?c. Keeps constantly on hand s Mi ment of Valves and Steam Fittiup. Prompt attention given torepiinql Engines and all kinds of Macniitrj. May 20, 1881_46_ <Sifii?a week in yourown town. Teremd! <I>UOfrce. Address IL HAU-ITT4Co, tt<i Treat all Chronic Dissau?, ted ? al reputation through tho curlsfot a fictions of thc blood, eilncrt cuss, withoutusln?Morcur?orPctsai?i? YOUNO MEfl whasgrt^tga tims for haslams or marrlsos, pirtstSBOjpj personal cosasttation ii pre II ci. LittorauettinaitattiuvmakTiaUiak tnent mailed fr?, lo any ai?reu ?a irrigate <PefMca> ?otTcrln;; frija llqptar,itoaK??lr and learn uar.Mng la titlrtiruiii:. II! Coromuaicilioni itritllr coaSJ?atUtu?l?? _ PlLMtTTt?l8lt0Tlt8?ttt,B> Patents and TX A VING formed a eopute; JJ. J. S. Duffie & Co., of W D. C., I am prepared to proMCU? all claims for Pensions, or incresi sions for Soldiers, or the widon dren of soldiers who served in u 1812, the Indian wars, the Me the late war. Also, Bounty, Restoration to Pension Roll, 1 Jants, and all other claims . Patenta secured for Inventions, Desigr.B and Trade Marks, 80? except for preliminary examiniB* a Patent is obtained. , A. M. DUFFIE, Ander? Murch 17. 1881 MARBLJE_YABi). A LL persons wanting T0& -C3L w i fl do well to call on me, ?1 on hand all grades of Marble, W tho new designs. I warrant m give satisfaction. Trices to raiU? I am prepared to take care on" travel and regular boarding^'j rates at the Benson House. Lodging 25 cents. ^ M j FREE TO A Beautiful Book for the BY applying personolly a< bJ| office of THE SJNOtR TURING CO. (or by ^'?'.ifw'i?J tonec,) any adult person *?*J*'JJ with a beautifully illustrated New Book entitled J GENIUS REWABDtt -OR THE- J StonofieSerti Containing a handsome. w^**ffi,f graving frontispiece : also, ? ""^) ved wood cuts, and bound >? blue and gold lithographedcot^j whatever is mado for this '?.???51 which can bo obtained ovlJ ?J*?U at tho branch and subordin?" The Singer Manufacturing J THE SINGER MANUFAC-T? Principal Office, 34 Union Sq"*] Sept 22, 1881 _*L-<j Boota and Shoe?. Ii JAN flt any foot nt thc best of this Hne of ROO? gentlemen, children and "^Ppji* October G, 1831_~^t? 8. P. DENDY. Al Mi?W Walhalla, 8. C. DENDY & D^f Attorney at 19 Vj ^Vnclersoiii . u? WILL givovr^inptaltcn^ inCM entr?ste? lo ?> OPPICB-In tho School ^ Office. M March 17, 1831 m .