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?JOCAL NEWS.~ w Ki:ys. LOCAL EDITOR. A ratal Drunfc. n Poole a citizen of the upper ^,B,?S ba., went to Hartwell ??rtcou'ity. dfiiMk nndfel, out riaod b^c hi, neck. He was lU?grt? that county. having nt one aUonof?^:^>:ter,,,UChUl?b; i ,?? hes are being given to finbb,n??l.. which has been in k??eilli?. 1680, and ??nd."* A?,ril the buUd!ng 14'" DU 'T|ie jcJication sermon ,^?Cahcd hy Rev. J. I,Girardeau, pastor of thc church at Co l une of thc ablest and most ^preachers of thc Presbyterian lin tbc South. Our Population. . -'ne ig t,lC P?l)ulat'on of tli0 L?.nsbips of county us pub P. .he Census Bureau : Anderson 15 nilton 2,181, Broadaway 1.903, ^2459.Centreville 1.077, Dark / i? F?rk ",0?5, earvin 2,238, Hall illina Path 2,320, Hopewell 1,510, K rendleton 2,559, Rock Mills t?ali 1,004, Varennea 2,216. WU o -^13 Tbc census was taken near '"?rsago Bince which time the pop rf ?be city of Anderson has in ?toatletft 2,200 souls. _ Slightly MlstaUen. r Calhoun. Esq., visited our Court Ure last, and in writing aootit tl. Irin bb excellent paper, tho Seneca /estimates that the business of An till reach half a million dollars ."um, besides a phosphate business of rn KT annum. Our friend is usually L in bis reckonings, but In this in Be bas missed the figures by more "If Thc .?ales of tho city will ito something over ono million dol jj annuiu, and the phosphate sales it-to over three thousand tons in of two thousand, as estimated - all together, the city of Anderson ? well satisfied with her business, h cf course we aro increasing it every A Smash nt I'elzor. i Greenville Daily Neve? of Saturday Thursday morning a heavily loaded t car was left standing on the side leading from thc Greenville and Co a Railroad to Pelzcr at.the head of eavv grade which exists from the where the car stood, to Pelzer. It hiv ?tarted down grade soon after the ad left, und bv tho time it had thc depot at Pclzsr, had acquired ems of over forty miles an hour. ,t cars loaded with machinery for the , and a box, did not check thc runa ar and were badly smashed. Its Vas not brought to an end until it ainsta pine tree, which it completely ?Spectators thought at one time mid never be stopped, so great was The (lats and box car were de , and the machinery considerably , the loss being quite heavy. A Good Example, rident of University Heights had the Jde of his premises disturbed a few ago by the cries of a colored girl, thc found, upon investigation, to be ijcct of a severe flogging, which was Pdministered by two colored women hom she was living. Upon inquiry, ascertained that the girl had stolen ten dollars' worth of gods from a >f the city fur whom she had been Dg, and that the women bad been to choose between the punish Iof a good.whipping or imprisonment and that they had wisely chosen the Iternative and were complying with greement. If such modes of pun nt for pe'ty crimes were more gener portcd to the country would be better sato inclined to think. 'Nie Savannah Valley Railroad. Board of Trade of Anderson have ; Hie past week held two important ogs relative to the Savannah Valley ftad. Hie action at these meetings lot as yet been made public, but we fcisGed that the interest evinced in the Irise by the business men of the city Bve new life to the enterprise, and an Bis'1?. . \; ?ts completion which will |h?. : running over it at some day near future. The interests of the |nd the county will be greatly sub by this n>ad, and when such roads Greenville and Laurens and the fnburg, Laurens and Greenwood are pushed to completion, thc old stand olicy of Anderson should no longer finned in. Spartanburu, Laurens and Green land the G Bord competition by way of tho Green ed Augusta line to Spartanburg, ville and Laurens, and the Atlantic french Broad Valley rord, which will j dy be completed to Abbcvillo from on the same road, will give railroad ttilion to Abbeville, so that Anderson, i has thc best position for railroad de cent, is likely, once more, to bo made felita of railroad discriminations, in to competitive points surrounding fhile there is no ompetltion here, is reason for our people to bestir ?Ives in order to avert the most seri fsaster to our commerciol interests, usiness men can give their attention graver or more important question ?MS our future prosperity than the edon of the Savannah Valley Rail A Request Repeated. ?ly three months have passed since 'our subscription booka burned, and Eh we have made frequent requests subscribers to furnish na thc dato to 1 "'ey had paid for tho INTELLIGENCER, are still a large number who have not '?Plied with our request. Why they > Mow to grant a request that would 50 little trouble, and no expense j?W to them, we aro at a loss to know, ll be rrom sheer indifference. We "re of thc fact that very Tow of tho 15 who have failed to do na this little "?vc lost anything by the burning of ^k". and consequently they arc not '?rily interested in the matter, but 'f they would but consider for a mo ?ur situation, and how much our e deland! on securing these accounts, ^ould not longer delay compliance our request, lt may be that many Ml their receipts and do not now re er how they stand with us. To oil *e **y, come and seo us personally ?will arrange the matter satiefactorl dropnsa ord and let us know that 'f?n to do so as soon ns you have an t"?" TLal VrlU 80m0 8nlI,fac* ill ?^-thirds of our subscribers have fil e,n,0llRh to furnish us with their ??r which we are profoundly thank ? now if the other thlrd will only he '?d?rat? lt will be a great rciicf to us, ?l- l1,0 ",:?de to realizo what wo a"??vs believed, that all of the rcad "el{1N7"-LiuKscKR were the friends ^'Wishers, and that they net fairly uarcly with all men. ISL?*;6 "ot already given ns your p'ease do ac nt once. UKIKP MENTION. M[.A.IMiubbardhU,,utupancwand handsome soda fountain. It costs only five dollars to be a candi date, r nd a man can be a candidate wh en he can't be anything else. 'tte Helton Township Singing Conven tion will meet at Big Creek Church on Sat urday and 8unday, the 25th and 26th inst. Appointments of the Y. M. C. A. for next Sunday : To conduct the afternoon meeting, John W. Todd; Poor House committee II. G. Scudday, E. L, Clark. We aro indebted to Messrs. Moss ?fe Tolly for a sample box of thc Unlcum Seir-Light lng Cigarette. They are made of good to bacco and produce a pleasant aroma. Married, in this city, on Tuesday even ing, 21st instant, at tho residence of Mr R iv H;^",e' by ReV- W- Kl?B. Mr.' \N m. McGukm and Mrs. Mary M. Iabell. Mr. M. B. Arnsteiu bas returned from bis northern trip, and the New York Cash Storn is receiving a handsome stock of goods, as their now advertisement fully shows, j At a rail-raauling on the plantation or Mr. T. T. Wakefield, in Garvin township on the 1st of March, 26 hands split S.OOO rails, enough to build 700 panels of fencing eight rails high. The farmers in Anr.trson county who have prospered are tbos? who have always raised their own corn and meat, and tboso who will prosper hereafter will bc those who do likewise. There will be no preaching in the Baptist church next Sunday, as the pastor will preach at a church in the country by ap pomtment of the Executive Board of the Saluda Association. Alex. Brice, Sr., died at his residenco on Rich Mountain, in Oconee county, on the 6th instant, aged 60 years. He was well known in the State as the leading Republi can of Oconee county. The corner stone or the Presbyterian church, which was cut inte? some time ago by vandals, will be replaced to-f*ay, and it is to be boped that no villain will be round mean enough to molest it again. Miss Amanda Moore died at the residence of her uncle, Mr. James Woolen, of the Fork, on Monday afternoon, after an illness or some time from consumption." Buried in the Townvillc Baptist graveyard. The work or laying the track or the Au gusta & Knoxville Railroad progresses sat isfactorily, and will be completed to Green wood in three or four weeks. Trains now run regularly to Bradley's, 5G miles from Augusta and 12 miles from Greenwood. Col. A. Pope, General Passenger Agent of the Clyde lines of Railroad, states that his roads will issue round trip tickets to persons wishing to attend the meeting of the Soulhern Baptist Convention at Green ville at five cents por mile-21 cents each way. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert died at her resi dence in Fork township on last Saturday night from paralysis, with which she was stricken down about six weeks o^o. She was about 70 years old. Her remains . rre in terred in the Baptist giaveyard at Town villc. Our friends in the country must not for get that this is candidate year, and that as a general rule candidates are fond or fried chicken. About the time fried chickens arc ripe candidates will bo blooming. Some or them will be a little verdant but nono thc less patriotic for that. We had the pleasure or a call on Friday from Col. Janies A. Hoyt, of Greenville, who was looking bale and hearty. The Colonel publishes one or the best religious papers in the South-thc Baptist Cvuricr and we are glad to know that it is gradually increasing in circulation. We would direct attention to the new advertisement or Messrs. Andrew ?fe Pr? vost. They arc supplied with a foll stock ol spring goods, and will take special pains to please their customers. The Champion Reaper and Mower, for which they are agents, is a popular machine and meets with a large sale. Next Saturday is the day on which th? survives or Company "C" or the old Pal metlo Sharpshooters arc requested to mee at this place to consider the organization ol a Survivor's Association and of having i reunion of tho Company sometime in tin summer. All the survivors should be oi band. Prof. J. H. carlisle, L.L. D., or Spartan burg, President oT Wofford College, wil deliver a lecture before the Y. M. C. A. o tb! place on Friday evoning or next week 31s>t instant, on thc subject or Character Pror. Carlisle is a fine lecturer, and wi have no doubt the people or Anderson wil give bim a foll bouse. There is no establishment In theup-coun try more deserving or tho confidence an< patronage or the public at large than th McSmlth Music House, or Greenville. Mi L. E. Norryce, the enterprising bnsinea manager, knows bow to keep bis busbies before the public and to make every mov en rich his exchequer. Mr. John L. Williams, formerly of tlii county, but now or Hamblen county, Ten uesscc, advertises for sale twe well ii? proved lots in tho town or Williamstoi Here is a good opportunity for investing little surplus cash in one or the most dc ligbtrul towns in the up-country. For pal Mailars, see advertisement. It is extremely disgusting to people of r< finement to see a man sit In church with quid of tobacco in bis mouth and contint ally spitting on thc door or against til wall of the bouse. The Loni's house is n place for indulging in such a filthy hain and the sacredness or the place, i! nolhin else, ought to be a restraint to tobacc chewers. The Ladies' Store is as popular as eve and thc splendid stoek o( spring and sun mer good" now being opened there wi purchased In the Northern markets by tl proprietress, Miss Lizzie Williams, who. everybody knows as n lady or supern judgment and taste. See new advert?s ment, and when you go shopping give tl Ladies' Store a call. H some or thc Christian paronts in Ai derson knew bow their boys misbehave public gatherings they would surely eitb go with them or keep them at home. Tl meetings or thc Y. M. C. A. on Sundi afternoons arc favorite occasions, it seem for tho exhibition or their impoliteness ai rudeness. We kn ? ? whet is needed, b as they are not ou. ~.iys we shall not vc untcer Information or advice Messrs. Sullivan A Mallison, in odditl. to keeping tx largo and well assorted ste or general merchandise, are agents 1 nearly all kinds or agricultural machina Watertown, Tozer and Wood, Tabor Morse engines. Cardwell threshers, Ste Brush Gullett and Cotton nioom cott gins. Johnston Harvester reaper, a shin) machine, ai-d a cane mill and ?vaporai nw all on their cataloguo or machine and they will take especial pleasure in ? plaining thc merits or all they sell. A 1 other urticlcs aro enumerated in thoir i ver ti ?cm ont. ?I. 8 Kff?ou d not purchase from me Tim? ??*.. ?. .bas effected in my cure." ?;r,n"aeA,y,,,0,,rhon,w. ??w of the ??of ?A ^V*** Tenn. A few bo" .cwninlM?"?nple vegetable remedy' 8. S. I hr. i r 00 5UCn "eniing impossibilities, arter S! ?T ?\,not reuiaTn in the system Si on ?ei . ^ has bee" Purified. Price, *1.00 and $1.75 per bottle. fufuKiMUSfC' V.ocal and Instrumental. E 1.?\?0n,posers' fur w,e b-v Arnstein & ijoae at 5c a copy ? usually sold from 30c to ?arden Seeds at W?hlte 4 Wilhite's. fe?????!?,Jrl,h, I>otato? (Seedlings), selected Store P,an?ng, at Wilhite's Drug #JX??,t8,* W?hlt? have a large supply or iinil,.rehabIe Be?J ?rowers In tho world, nuiat s seed aro warranted. ,w"ito WiUuI,?,a a,,d Eet a ca11 o' con doi sea mllk> It makcs just u mU T? ls"cheflI>er and better than keeping a cow. Try it. Ask those who have used it. w?,^11*?'-Be8t Mng ?'i Blacking is at }S illnte s Drug Store. Ten cent boxes sell ing for five cents. Equal to any on the Frank Biddall's Soap is thc best Laundry K*PinJ???-. Try it. For sale onlv bv Wi? bite & Willnte. " ' Fse Laxative Fruit lozenges, at W?hlte s. vawSS .Dyes for Ka3,or E88?. at Wilhite ct ?> nhite s. A large lot SAMPLE HATS at N. Y wholesale prices, and a job lot below cost. H you want a bargain call on me. Am receiving large lots Middleton's and Brc nier's Fertilizers. Sue me before you buy. C. A. REED, Agent. BUGGIES!-Any person wanting a good vehic le should not tail to call on REED cfc STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any one. Aladdcn 011-150? fire teat-does not smoke lamp chimneys, and gives a better light than any burning oil in use. Received highest award at Centennial Exposition. For sale by Wilhite ct Wilhite. Mothers ! Mothers t ! Mother* ! ! ! Are you disturbed at night nnd broken of your reit bv a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? ir so, co at once and get a bottle of" MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR UP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately-depend upon lt ; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once tbut it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and re lier and health to the child, operating like magic, lt is perfectly safo to usu in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescription of ono or the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in thc United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. A Cough, Colt! or Nore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently re sults in an Incurable Lung Disease or Con sumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO CHES docs not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on thc inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relier in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers aro subject to. For thirty year's Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recoin mended bv physicians, and have always given perfect "satisfaction. Having been tested by w ide and constant uso for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among tho few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a lx>x everywhere. -- - % - . - - Among the little Hems of personal com fort and economy are Ayer's Pills. They aro the ready remedy which defeat many disorders, ir taken in season, and should be kept in every family. SIPIR-UsTO- 1882. NEW GOODS ? PARIS STORE. THE BOSS ST' rpHE niany customers of tho PARIS 8TORE aro respectfully invited to Inspect the r^nno ??i.Vi'J"" 10S}L now on hand, claiming to oller you DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, 8H0E8 AND HATS much lower than elsewhere in the City, striving ?!me3 t0 mako "evv customers by offering a good class of Goods at such LOW FIGURES as will bc in the reach or all. MY STOCK OF Lad ies' Dress Goods is im meuse, White Pique is immense, Embroidery is immense, Ladies1 Gloves is immense, Ladies' Cravats is immense, Calicoes is immense, Bleaching is immense, White Lawn is immense, Colored Lawn is immense, Muslins is Immense, Cambrics is immense, Colored Silks is immense, Black Silks is immense, Laces is immense. Braids is immense, Parasols is immense, Fans is immense, Buttons is immense. MY STOCK. OF Dress Linen is immense, Black Cashmere is immense, Ladies' Hose is immense, Childrens' Hose is immense, Gents' Hose is immense, Ladies' Hoops is immense, Boys' Wear is i in meuse, Mens' Wear is immense, Ladies' Fine Shoes is immunsc, Ladies' Fine Slippers is immense, Gents' Fine Shoes is immense, Boys' mid Youths' Suits is immense, Mens' Suits is immense, Ladies' Dusters is immense, Ladies' Hats is immense, Gouts' Hats is immense, Oil Cloth is immense. Will at all times be pleased to servo my friends and customers, believing in thc motto, "YOUR INTEREST IS MINE." Will keep on band a Large Stock, a Good S?oek, a Cheap Stock, and a TREMENDOUS STOCK. March 9, 1882 34 PARIS STORE. FIRST CLASS FERTILIZERS. I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH EWTAW FERTILIZER, EWTAW ACID PHOSPHATE, EXGELLENZA FERTILIZER, XT'QU AL to any Fertilizers sold in this market, or any other market. PRICES RE Hi DUCED. Give me a call. MY STOCK. OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, IS COMPLETE, and I can please any one in GOODS and PRICES'who will give me a trial. A foll stock or I" A it 31 SUPPLIES always on band, and I guarantee to sell as cheap for the Cash os any house in the up-country. W- JP. BARR, March 9, 18S2 _No. 10 Granite Row. TO FARMERS! And nil Interested in Buying the Best Goods for the ? SUPPLIES,AT wo^IBLE SUPPLIES, A Full Stock always on band. Can oiler special Inducements lu Sugar and toffee. A large lot of Mascovudo Molasses Just arriving. R-llz^L-.?.OT?lral, VU-mu,Jr,\m. Best Slock of Hardware in thc City. A large lot of Plows and Plow Stocks. Wo sell the best Wheel Barrow for Farm usc in thc ninrkct-light-running, now patent wbeols, very substantial, and at an exceedingly low price. IT you want HARD WARE don't pass us by. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. We are acents for thc WATERTOWN, TOZER, and WOOD, TABER &. MORSE El*?INES, CARDWELL THRESHERS, and in fact about everything in this linc, which wc will sell on best terms possible. FERTILIZERS. WE HAYE REDUCED OUR PRICES on Fertilizers down as low as any first-class goods'can be bad, and we ask those wishing to buy to give,us a call. TZT CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GlIAXO DISTRIBUTOR. SULLIVAN & MATTISON. March 2, 1882 33_ Misses CARLISLE & PEOPLES INVITES the attention ortho Ladies or Anderson and thc surrounding country to call on them an examine their ATTRACTIVE ST00K OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Which embraces the very latest styles of HATS and BONNETS, FLOWERS. RIB BONS, LACES, LADIES . NECKWEAR, Ac, which they offer at reasonable prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Also, aiantiin>-3f(ticing;. March 2, 1682 33_ Sm BUCKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, AND ALL OTTER GOODS usually needed In this market, and will sell them as cheaply as anybody else. They are the Agents of thc Celebrated Wando Fertilizer ana Acid Phosphate, Call on them, EVERYBODY, and buy your Goodland Fertilizers. The Notes ?nd Accounts of Blcckley, Ht?wn & Co. arc in thalr hands for collection and mutt be settled np at an early day. Anderson C. H., 8. C., Feb. 2, 1882. OF lr ii' i* V ' i *T ^ Mr ^ ^F' ^ ^r r*^ rT AT TI IK NEW YORK CASH STORE. Unprecedented in Extent ! Unrivalled in Variety ! Unexcelled by any House in the State ! Wc- can Kxhibit this Season a Lttttt of New and Fashionable SPRING GOODS, A HAT cannot possibly be found any wheio ilse, ai we aro THE ONLY HOUSE who went to New York from this City, ut an expense of time and money, to procure all tho LATEST NOVELTIES fur our hundreds of customers. WE HAYE NEW GOODS, not merely advertise so. We have large assortment, n. '. merely advertise so. We have Low Prices, nut merely advertise so, and we mean what we atlvertlHe. DEPARTMENT I. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, TRIMINGS. Our*tock of these essentials is pronounced by all the Ladies who thronged our Store the past week to he perfectly magnificent, abounding in Domestic and Foreign Fabrics of the newest shades and colorings. Black Goods a specialty, such us all wool Hunting, Nun's Veilirg. Tamise Cloth, Kreuch Momie, Cash mures, Siik Grenadines. Figured Lace Effecte, Silk Mohair, Crepe Cloths, Watered Silks and Satins in black and colors, all of which we bought very cheap and shall oller accordingly. DEPARTMENT ll. WHITE GOODS. We have a bewildering array of Victoria Lawns, Jaconets, Piques, Mull Muslin, Lin en Lawns, Swiss in plain and dotted, Tarlatans, small and handsome large Plaid Nain sooks, an endless variety of Figured Muslins in entirely new designs. Lace Curtains in Embroidered Swiss, Nottinghn.n Lace or Cretonnes," beautiful und large Marsaillea Quilts, half bleached, bleached ; Turkey Ked and Colored Border Table Damask, with Napkin;; and Doylies to match ; Linen Batistes, Dress Linens, (extremely cheap,) Blay Linens and lots of Towels, (please call tor our "Dime." Towel,) with plain and knotted fringes. DEPARTMENT III. Neckwear, Hosiery, Grloves. Perhaps nothing in our entire Store has met with so much favor, to judge bv the sales, as our linc of Ladies' Neckwear, lt is simply grand. Do .prepare for yourself tho pleasure and come and look at them. We will gladly show thc many different and ele gant styles of "Mother Hubbard" Collars and other Novelties. In Hosiery we have, ns usually, all that is wanted or desirable, from the cheapest Stocking and smallest Baby Sock to the linest imported and English length Hose in white, h alf-bl each ed, colored, black or embroidered. The leading styles in Gloves, of which we have a large assortment, are tho "Jersey Frame," Mosquetairc and Forster's Hook, in medium colors, Opera shades or black. These goods being bought from the importer wc are able to sell them below regular prices. DEPARTMENT IV. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. Our Laces are always admired, and we take special care to have a nice, choice selec tion in Valenciennes, Trochon, Russian Point, Languedoc, Vermicelli and Spanish Laces. Thc extent of our Embroidery stock can be imagined when we have an assoit ment ranging in price from 3c. a yurd up to $1.00. Every shade, width ami quality of Ribbon can bc found in our show-cases nt popular prices. DEPARTMENT V. HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, BUCHINGS. Front 5c. to $1.&0 in plain, colored border, mourning, hcmtued-stitched, embroidered, lace-edged, silk or satin, is our assortment of Handkerchiefs. Besides a full stock of leading Corsets, we carry a line of Dr. Strong's Nursing and Health-supporting Corsets, which have proven immensely popular. An entirely new selection of Buchings, white and black, in Footing, Swiss, Lace or Crepe Lisle. DEPARTMENT VI. Parasols, Fans, Ladies' Hats. The growing demand for fine and elegant Parasols has made it imperative upon us to show a complete assortment, und wc have it-the right ' ind and the right prices. Chil dren's Parasols a specialty. To keep otf Hies, to cool the heated brow, to gently stir a zephyr-breath, to hldo be hind to love express, aro the manifold purposes of a Fan. Simple as it seems, yet tho extent and variety of patterns, kinds, colors are marvellous, bul all tastes can be suited by looking at our choice selection. As usually, we have a large stock of Children's and Ladles' Hats, trimmed and un trimmed-the latest novelties of a New York market, which cannot fail to please the beholder. DEPARTMENT VII. M *zm roo H 4KB T5KT mm . This Department contains more articles than any other, and enumeration is theteforo out ot the question. Lot it suffice that our stock is complete, especially such as Buttons, Everlasting Trimming, Feather Edge Braid, Fine Soaps and Perfume, Pocket Books, Hat and Hair Ornaments, Dress Shields, Picture Frames, Combs, Bracelets and myriads of other things. DEPARTEMENT A handsome linc of Dress and Shirting Prints, Sea Island, Bleaching, Sheeting, Brown Shirting, Athens Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Cheviots, Grass Cloth, Cottonadcs, Jeans, etc., form the chief feature of this department, which is tilled to overflowing with thc above staplo and desirable goods. DEPARTMENT IX OLadiesTl Gents'U Misses EChildrenO Everything, from the finest to the cheapest, in all leather, foxed or cloth, leco, but ton or elastic, can bc found in our stock. We have an exceedingly handsomo line of Slippers for toilet or street wear. Pleaso examine. DEPARTMENT X. CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS. which always give satisfaction. DEPARTMENT XI. CARPETS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, We Lave nothing but new goods in this department, and they arc worthy of your in spection, as thc prices arc very reasonable, and thc selection better than in former seasons. With thanks for your past liberal patronage, which has been tho stimulus of our en deavor to keep a Store in consonance with thu demand and progress of our young City, we give thc assurance that nothing on our part shall bc left undone that might in '.he least be construed a."- deviating from our tonner course and motto, "Large Stocks, Low Prices, Polite Attention." Very truly. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. March 23, 1833 30 J. G. CUNNINGHAM * CO. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR Stock of Goods Before You Buy. Should you Want a Wagon, THE OLD HICKORY IS THE "BOSS " II" ?> Plow, STARK'S DIXIE IS THE "FAVORITE." Our stock of HARDWARE is complete, and at prices ns low asthclowest. Build era and Mechanics can always he suited. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc. Full stock of all, and equally low in price as any other house. pB~ We want our friends whom we have given time to this year, to come square Of to the front, for both Guano and Merchandise. Come and do tho best yon can, and wt will trv and arnmgc for the balance. Oct 20. 18S1 l-l I have on hand a Complete Assortment of STOVES AND TINWARE, AITD AM PREPARED TO DO ROOFING and REPAIRING PROMPTLY WILL BUY ALL HAW HIDES, RAGS and BEESWAX AND PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. JOHN IS. PEOPLES. Mar^h io, li83 20 A rv EV SMALL PROFITS ! VITE he? to'.all tho attention of our friend* ami customers to our COMPLETE Y? 8TOCK OF GOODS, which we offer AT LOW PRICES. Wo call special atten tion to a tine lot of ItlankeXM, Jeana, Canal morea and a general aisortmo >.t of Dry Goods. Also, IntdJleV CIOAMM. SHOES AND BOOTS. Our stuck of Shoes and boots cannot be beat in ?JUA LIT Y nnd PRICES. LEATH EH and SHOE FINDINGS. A splendid line of HATS and CAPS, very low. HARDWARE. A good assortment of best Hardware. GROCERIES. FINE TEA A SPECIALTY. Roasted and Green Coffee, Sugar, New Crop N. O. Molasses, The best Flour in the market. Buckwheat Flour. Macearon!, Cheese, Mackerel, Currants, liaising, Citron, Mince Meat, Apple Butter. An assortment of Canned Goods, and many urliclcA not namul here. CARPETS AND RUGS Carpets and Hugs in stock, and over ll fly samples from which to make yoursalections. Give us a call. We a^k au inspection of our Stock. Wo marge nothing for showing. Wo aide your special attention to our stock of Shoes and Bocts for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, which we warrant not to rip, and to nave no wood or pasteboard In the bot tom. For sale cheap. A. B. TOWERS & CO., No. 4 Granite How. Settle Youl? JDetots ! Our customers will do tts ti 'uvor, and themselves a great good, hy paying np their Notes ?ind Accounts at once. We need our money. A. B. TOWERS <k CO. Dec 15, 1881 12 ly J. P. SULLIVAN. W. A. VANDIVER. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. HAVE A CASH PRICE FOR ALL ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE. T?TE OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, and only want a nuall profit. YT Our Stock of OROCERIEw complete. (Jennine Muscovado Molasses and Su gar Syrups. A large lot of CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR at price? that will not bc undersold. Wo have received another lot of thc LITTLE HASSETT PLOW STOCKS, th? best on the market, without air exception. Price, $2.00. We now have better article of COFFEE than ever before-seven pounds to the dollar. Standard Northern Manufactured Fertilizers, 425lbs. Cotton to tho ton-payable next Fall. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. _FebIii, 1882 2G ly SHOE STORE MAXWELL & SXiO-A-ILT rriAKE pleasure in tendering their sincere thanks to their many friends and customers JL who have so liberally patronized them in their line of SPECIALTIES : BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, And hereby extend sn invitation to thoso who have not yet favored us with a call to come and examine our Stock. We arc receiving Goods every week, and intend always to be found with tho largest and most complete Sto^k in this market, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. MAXWELL & SLOAN, No. 4 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Oct 27, 1881 ll _ _ ly NEW CASH STORE FOR 1882 ! C. F. JONES * CO. HAVING bought Stock of Goods of J. H. FANT <*: CO. beg leave to announce to . their friends and tho trading public that thev v ill keep everything usually kept iu A FIRST CLASS STORE. Wo make special?,a of FANCY GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. Don't buy your Tobacco until you havo examined our Gooda and Prices. WE SELL VERY LOW. Wc have on hand a large lot MACKEREL, which we will sell at close figures. V.'s want to close them out, and expect to do so, if LOW PRICES will soil them. FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, DRY GOODS, And in tact, everything you want nt tho VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES for tho Cash. Come, give usa fair trial, and 'udge for yourselves. WILL ^T.SO SELL SEVERAL Stnndurd Branda of* Fortillasorw At reasonable liga rca for Cash or Cotton Option. A call is respectfully solicited. CL U. JONES Sc CO., Fa n t'a Old Stand, next to Masonic Building. ^Jun 20, 1882 28 __ _ yl _ N. O. FARMER. J. L. FARMER. FERTILIZERS I FERTILIZERS! Soluble Sea Island and King Guano ON REASONABLE TERMS. WE have on hand a full supply of the above Standard Brands of Guano, and WILL MAKE IT TO THE INTEREST of ?ll to call on us before buying their Guano. WE ALSO KEEP A COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, FATS, CAFS, &c, Which wc will kell at thc VERY LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. pff Bo sure and examino our Stock and Prices beforo buying clsowhcre. We 1 viii make it to your Interest. N. O. FARMER A BRO. Feb 2. 1882 ll . NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, IDsTETW PRICES, 3 rjMIE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and former patrons that they ard JL now prepared to serve them with a large stock of Plantation Supplies and General Merchandise. With rt rat-class facilities for doing a g, d business, we ask tho patronage of our friends, and guarantee that every effort will bc used by us to give satisfaction. Wo have in Store and to arrive Car Lots of Bacon, Flour, Molasses, Corn, Coffee, Sugar, Plows, Flow Moulds and all Necessary Farm Supplies, First-class Ammoniated Fertilizers and Acid Fhospatas, Which wo offer LOW to our friends for Cash or Cotton Option. far OUR Stand is the OLD WILLINGHAM HOUSE, Belton, S. C. KOB?RT A. LEWIS & CO. Jan 12. 1882 20 lp 1882 GUANO NOTICE. 1882 SOLUBLE PACIFIC AND STONO STILL AHEAD ! WE would cali the attention of our friends to tho fact that wo represent the above well-established and RELIABLE BRAND OF FERTILIZERS, and our Ware houses are full of Guano and Acid foi the spill R J TRADE. All of you who expect to use Gt-ano and Acid will do well to call on us for prices and terms before buying else where. The reputation of these Fertilizers are so well established throughout the Coun ty and State that wo need no testimonials. Call and got a MEMORANDUM HOOK and ALMANAC for 1882 FREE. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, Which wo propose to SELL LOW. Wo eau veil you a Ont cr a good Shoe aa low as any other lionne lu thc towra. LIGON Sc SHARPE. Jan 2,1882 ?