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Inttttigeiwer, "LOCAL NEWS. \y W. KEYS. LOCAL EDITOR. BRIEF MENTION. Piditeeii more groin reapers havo beer Jd by age"* at t,,ls plaCC daring thc pMt week. itteotiou I? directed to advertisement foi ??osais for the grading of the remainder ?f the Savannah Valley Railroad. rora is coming up, cotton is being plant l ?nall grain crops aro flourisliing and ?Je farmers ?re all cheerful and hopeful. , jf GW, thc overseer of the street k has been having some excellent work Jone in the southern poi lion ol the city. The suggestions of "D." In regard to tho ^jsity of having some means of extin pushing fires always convenient are worth consideration. Thc track of the C. & G. R. R. on tho mein line is being repaired and put in lino condition for the summer travel. A dou ble force of hands is nt work. Welfare Baptist church, (f >lorcd,) situa . about rlvo miles southeast of this pince, ?s dedicated on last 8undny, and a very large concourse witnessed the services. Mr. B. F. Mullikin, of Garvin township, .howetlusasaniple of Red Spring Wheat tue other day nbout three feet high thnt ffas taken fruin nn nero patch on his farm. Thc festival given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday of last yee* was a success in every respect. The "boleamount taken in was about $170, of ffhich$I3flwas net. Wm. P' Calhoun, Esq., editor of the Seneca Journal, publishes a card in the Inst issue of the Kcowee Courier, withdrawing his name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in this District-. Hon. M. M. Duffle, the present Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, is prominently spo ken of for Governor of tb.u 8U.UJ this year. Mr. Duffie is a native of Chester county, S. C., and a brother of A. M. Duflle, Esq.. of this city. Thc medical card of Dr. Henry H. Ehod, who has located at Centreville Mills, in this county, will be found elsewhere. Dr. Elrod is a native of this county, a graduate of the Charleston Medical College and a promis ing young M. D. Thc Eaitcr services in Grace church on ..unday morning wero attended by a large congregation, the church being filled to its full capacity. The services were very im pressive, and thc decorations far more elab orate and beautiful than on any previous occasion. At the request of the County Democratic Extttttivo Committee wc re-publish on our first page this week so much of the Elec tion law passed by tho last Legislature as relates to the registration of voters. Pre serve this paper, as you may have occasion to refer to this law in future. Thc Board of Directors of the Anderson Farmers' and Mechanics' Association will hold a meeting to-morrow for the purpose of revising the premium list nnd providing for its publication, and for the considera tion of other important business connected with thc annual exhibition next fall. The Ataree Courier advises thc planting ot enough watermelons to supply the fami ly, and thereby save tho boys the trouble of begging of their neighbors. If tho present generation of boyd beg watermelons they are a decided improvement on previous generations. The world is growing better. Mrs. Martha Welborn, formerly of thia county, died at the residence of her hus band, Col. Joel E. Welborn, at 8hubuta, Miss., on the 21?t of March, aged 70 years. Shawns a daughter of Wm. Bowen, and had many relatives and acquaintances in this county who will be grieved to learn of her demise. Senator Maxwell, of Abbeville county, has boen suggested by his friends for the nomination for re-election to the 8tato 8enate. Tue Doctor has been a faithful representative, and if he conaents to make tho race the people of his county will no doubt show their appreciation of his ability and faithfulness by re-election. The ladies of the Baptist church ure get ting ready for a festival on to morrow, that will begin at 1 o'clock and continue till 9 or 10 at night, nnd those who patronize them can count on getting thc full value of their money. The festival will bc given in Ma sonic Hall, nnd strawberries will constitute one of tho luxuries on the bill of fare. A colored youth came to town last Mon day and purchased a new pair of shoes, but finding them hard on his feet concluded to tako them off and waite homo barefooted. He had not gone far before ho knocked the nail oif of one or his toes. "Golly," ho exclaimed, "dat was mighty lucky for dem ?hoes ; dey vrcnld bab bin rained of I hadn't took 'em off." The Seventh Semi-Annual Session of tho Anderson County Singing Convention will ba held In tho Townvillo Baptist church on Saturday, the 22nd, and 8unday, tho 23rd, if this month. All persons interested in music are invited to attend. These meet ings have become very interesting and pop ular, so that a largo congregation is expec ed on loth days of the coming session. The question an to who sholl bc our next Mayor is already receiving attention from ?urcitiicns, and several competent gentle men have been suggested by their friends or thc place. For moro reasons than one he responsibilities of tho ofllco will he far ?rcater hereafter, and too great caro cannot ?exercised in tho selection of tho man for he place. There will be no excuse for any ono Stif fing this year for wane of a refreshing .everngc, for thero aro now three handsome ?da fountains in operation In tho city, to e found nt Wilhite & Wilhite's. Orr & 'loan's and A. P. Hubbard's. We have 'ad the pleasure of testing the quality of he beverage given out hy each of tho Mm tains, which wo found to be delight '>Hy invigorating. To cneourago persons to visit the Floral [air in Charleston, April 18-21, round trfD ?frets to that city will ho sold at all ticket ?tions ou tho C. ?fe O. R. R. at reduced "es from April 17th to 20th, inclusive, sod to return until April 22d. Tho mles 0,n points in this county are as follows : cidleton $8.10, Anderson $7.70. Polzer '.?0. Williamston $7.00, Belton $7.40, ?nea Path $7.15. "When art tho candidates coming out?" a question that ls propounded to us very equently lately. Wc don't know, and of ?"Ursecan gtvo no satisfactory answer; hut To things wc are sure of, that when they o como ont there will bo a full crop, and >at before the result of tho primary elec on is declared they will have turned things pslde down in every nook and corner of nderson county. The candidate crop is ever affected by hail storms or droughts, oats or blights of any kind. Take your ..*? friends, while you can, and don't hur r the candidates. A good crop cf corn a\d Jtton ia of more Importance just now than je candidates. We ur* indebted to Mr. E. L. Roche tt, accomplished secretary of the Ag?ur. Society of South Carolina, for an S ???? th? Floral Exhibition to be held day, he 18th, and continuing through Fri ??ve tbIC2l8i,vft^-o?t??. Therailroa have gi en the most liberal excursion rate , to Charlton for this occasion, and a larc number of our people intend availing ?hen pelves of ?his pleasant opportunity of vi6il mg Charleston during tho season of ?1 greatest beauty and social enjoyment. A street fight occurred in the souther part of the city on Sunday afternoon b, tween Martha Lark and Rose Hicks i winch the former intlicted several wou'ni on the person of fi e latter with a knit ?lone of which, however, are dangerous ( likely to result seriously Martha was a rested and lodged in the calaboose, and 0 Monday morning was taken before tl Mayor and fmed $15, in default of wbic she was put to work on the str?-??. Upc the examination before tho Mayor it wi ascertained that tho difficulty grew out, slanderous talk had by Rose about- Marti to the latter's husband. At a meeting of the City Council ?. Weune?day morning Ure question as" 1 what owners of real estate eituato in tl city will be entitled to vote in theapproncl lng elec/.on on the question of sustainir thc subscription of $25,000 to the caph Htock of theS. V. R. R. Co., recently ma, by the City Council, was disposed of t coiibtruing tho Act to mean only those r siding within the city limits, and otherwi qualified to vote under charter of the eil and the laws of the Sf-ite, excluding w men, infants, Ac., md that a majoritv such owners of real estate otherwise qua! lied to vote means a majority of those a tually voting at such election. Little Stoib, tho only child of Mr. ai Mrs. John E. Peoples, of this city, died < tho night of the 10th inst., at 11:30 o'eloc after a severe illness of catarrhal fever, ai on tho following afternoon her reniai were deposited in the Baptist cemetery, 1 ter appropriate funeral services conduct by Rev. T. P. Bell. The obsequies wt rendered especially impressive by the bal of little girls, dressed in white, walklug procession, and each bearing a floral tribu of love, which they placed upon the spc less casket that held thc remains of t precious little jewel. Tho large eongreg tion in attendance, together with the ck lng of all the houses of business, attest t deep sympathy felt for thc stricken parenl grand parents and relatives by our ent community. A new paper, The Kayle, will make ila t peurance in Columbia about tho last of tl month. For the prosent it will be issu semi-weekly, but eventually it will merged into a daily. Tho politic* of I paper will bo Democratic, and a compl roll of the South Carolina Volunteers Confederate service, now being gotten in the office of thc Adjutant General, w be published in its columns, containing t rank and ago of the soldier, his coun where wounded, died, killed, captured, d charged or surrendered, promotions, tra fers, dre, Ac., and whether now living dead. It will require several months complete the publication. Subscripts will be taken nt 81 for four months, or cents for one month. We clip the following from thc last is: of the Bickens Sentinel : "Three years 1 Mr. E. R. Horton rame to Liberty. Th was no store there, thc depot was closed and the place apparently dead. Prope was held at n nominal price. The worn ful change in thc place is un illustration I what energy, indomitable pluck and 11 form fair dealing may accomplish. Mes Horton & Brown now doa business amoi ing to $40,000 a year. Property has advan in some instances 300 per cent. The de is paying well. They ship J500 bales cotton a year, have n nice church ur way, n nourishing livery stable, mid dw ing houses are in . demand." Mr. Hoi has many friends In this county, of wi ho is a native, who will bc glad to hes his prosperity. Mrs. Mnriu Elizabeth Smith, wife of W. G. Smith, of Pendloton township, 1 on Sunday in thc 68th year of her ago, 0 a protracted illness of ubout three yt Sho was the daughter of Jesse Lewis, 1 was among the early settlers of thc Sa Springs neighborhood. She connected self with tho Baptist church at Old Leba in early life, and was a consistent mer to the day of her death. Mrs. Smith well known in ninny portions of the c< ty, and wherever known was univen respected and admired for her many 11 traits of character and womanly gn She was a good wife and n devoted au fectionato mother. She had been a g sufTeror, but at thc close her life went calmly and peacefully. She leaves a band and three children-two son3 ai daughter-to mourn their loss. Tb< mains were laid awny to rest in the fal burying ground on Monday morning, us a token of tho high esteem and re; in which the deceased wns held, the ci community was present to witness burial services and to bear testimony o high appreciation of the worth of lamented dead. The South Carolina Presbytery. Thc Presbyter of South Carolina ni Ninety Six on Wednesday evening, J 5th, nt hnlf-past seven o'clock, and opened by Rev. R. C. Ligon, tho Mode of thc Inst meeting of the body. 1 was a full attendance, nearly all ol Uhurchcs being represented. The first business of importance w hear a report of u Committee appo it the meeting Inst Fnll at Andora regard' to the cate of Rev. A. E. N Tlioir report, wns that they had conl with Mr. Norris, and that he propos :ome before thc body nnd make a mont, which bc then did, confessint lie was guilty of the charges mode ni lerson, nnd also guilty of denying when they were true. He was thc tually deposed from the ministry and ?tended indefinitely from tho commi jr the Presbyterian Church by n dmost unanimous, only one mt roting against deposition, and ord; )r threo voting ugainst indefinite sn tension from communion. The cause of Home nnd Foreign Mi ivns freely discussed, but no chango c wrUiiCfc was made In carrying on the The Churches under thc caro of Mr ?is. the deposed minister, made n Ct dr. Morris, pastor of Walhalla Ch 4.0er due consideration he informed .ytery that he could not decide wh luty was, nnd left it entirely with tl lecide whether ho should go to Ed| ? remnin nt A'nlhalln. After a s] lebate the Presbytery decided by n 1 wenty four to twelve that he ohoulc ??dgcficld. Col. Norton, tho Eldei (Valhalla, claimed the right of his C 0 bo heard by a Commission lo Prcsl which was granted, and they will 1 Commission to meet that body nt onrned meeting on Tuesday befo 1 fib Sabbath in April. After some discussion, emendatic ?rrcctlons on thc new revised dircc worship, which were unnnimously t Pr-sbyievy adjourned to meet nt Ri Church, Ooonco County, next Fall. Ilrolutlons by Anderson Iloard of Trade. The following prcamMu and resolutions were adopted ot u meeting of the Anderson Hoard of Trade held on the Sth of April Whereas, the Wird of Directors of thu Havannah Valley Railroad Company, at their meeting on the 5th dav of April"inst., aa we are credibly informed, agreed to re ceive the delinquent railroad taxes for tho yeara 18i<0 amt ISSI, without exacting the penalties and costs that have attached to the same, if thev should bc paid with the taxes of 1832 : and in this have met what is understood to bethe proposition of those who bave hitherto refused to pav such tax. ^o*, therefore be it Rooked, That in our judgment such ac tion on thc part of thu said Directors was not only eminently wise and proper, and for the best interests of said railroad com pany, in saving further expense, litigation and delay, ondit? proniotinga general spirit of harmony, but by their prompt and con ciliatory action have, we think, removed all reasonable excuse for further delay in the payment of the? * tuxes. Resolved, Tba' the interests of the city and county of Anderson urge upon us the necessity of completing this enterprise at the earliest practicable day : and to the end that ?he grading of the road be resumed at once, we eurnuttjf appeal to such of the de linquent taxpayers as can pav this tax at the collection of the May Installment of the State and County tax to do so, and thereby furnish the Company with sufficient funds to -esutue this important work. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions l e published in the Anderson papers, usan apjHial from our Board of Trade to tho tax payers to pay their taxes at the earliest op portunity, or as soon as the County Treas urer opens Ins office lor the collection of taxes. Timely SuggVHtlunit. Mn. KDITOK : The object of a lire-alarm b to obtain assistance, which can be best rendered, first, by knowing ?ts locality, und second, by carrying with us the best means within our reach to quench it. I would ! first suggest the use of hand force-pumps, i and when u lite is discovered the alarm should be sounded loud and often, coupled with its locality ; and further that every one leave his room or place of business with a pump, bucket or pilcher of water, axe or ladder, and above nil courage. A lire that cannot bo extinguished in its infancy with five or six buckets of waler and two of these hand force-pumps would consume the building before a lire engine could be i brought to the spot und got to work on it. If our City Council would distribute one dozen of these hand force pumpa over the town, und all our citizens lenve their rooms or place of business with the best means in their reach to quench the tire, and not de tpair, nine out of ten lires would bo arrest ed. _ D. A Carri ol Thanks. Om grateful nnd heartfelt thanks nre hereby tendered the good Indies and citizens of our town for their kindness rendered du ring the late sickness of our dear child, Stella ; und also to the citizens generally for their sympathy in this our sad aflliction. JOHN E. and Mus. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Anderson, H. C., April 12, 1882. A Request. MB. EDITOR: Will Mr. Stribling, of the Ashtabulu farm, let the public know through the INTEI.LIOENCEB what has been the result of his experiments in ensilage the past season ? We have been wanting to put up a small silo, but have been waiting to get thc benelit of bis experience. S EV rn AL FARM EUH. Attention, Connor Light Dragoons. The members and friends of the Connor Light Dragoons are requested to meet at Bishop's Branch on Saturday the 29th ol April, at ll o'clock. Thc members will bring their arms and equipments, as well I as any guns left by absent members with j them. A full meeting is earnestly request ed. J. C. WATKINS, Orderly Sergeant. Do not fail to see the now No. 4 Victor Sewing Machine before you buy. It hus a very largo arm and late improvements. Call on C. A. Heed, Agent. Ski? dioceses are increasing to an alarm ing extent, and when left alone take deeper root, and tho longer neglected are the mo: o di (Heult to cure. They all indicate a disor dered or impure condition of th?* blood. /. few bottles of the great vegetable alterative, 8. 8. 8., by purifying the blood, cures all such diseases, und robs future years of much suffering. Price, $1.00 and $1.75 per bottle. The American Sewing Machine is still up with the times. Come in and see thc new No. 7. with large arm and late improve ments-light running and noiseless. A large lot arriving at C. A. Heed's. Agent. Just received a large lot sample Huts Spring styles-straws, tte. Am still selling great bargains. Am also receiving more of I-ouis Cook's Standard Vehicles. (Jive me a call. C. A. KERI*. Agent. C. F. Jones & Co's. Snow Flake Putent Flour is the kind to uso if you want the best bread. -. For Fine Toilet Articles go to Wilhites' Drup Store. Dyes .'or Easter Eggs at Wilhite*' Drug Store. .. . _. ? Flank Siddatl's Soap is the bot laundry Snap in usu. Trv it. For sale onlv by Wif hite A W?hlte. FOR SALE OR TO RENT -A good second-hand Piano in A No. 1 condition. J. H. vos HASSELN. German Student Lamps, Halt Lamps, Chandeliers and Fine Parlor Lamps can be bought cheapest at Wilhite <fc Williite's. Hind's Corn Remover for -ale at Wilhites' City Drug Store. A cure guaranteed, if used according to directions, or money will bo refunded. . -? Smoke tho "G. M. T. Cigar" at thc City Drug Store. A large lot SAMPLE HATS ut N. Y wholesale prices, n?'d a job lot below cost. If you want a ba jiu call on me. Am receiving lame lots Middleton's and Bre nier's Fertilizers. See mo before you buy. C. A. REF.n/Agent. ty pe. vehicle should not fail to call on REED ?fc STEPHENS, whoso long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any one. Aladden Oil-150? fire test-does not smoke lamp .chimneys, and gives a better light than any burning oil in use. Received highest award nt Centennial Exposition. For sale by W?hlte & Wilhite. Mothers ! Mothers 1 ! Mother.?. ! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of j your rest by n sick child suffering nnd cry ing with tiie excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If sf?, go nt once und get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR UP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately-depend upon it ; there is no mistake ub?ut it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and re lief and health to the child, operating like magic, lt is perfectly snfo to uso in all enscs, und pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of thc oldest nnd best female physicians and nurses in the United Stntes. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. A Cough, Cold or Sore Thront should be stopped. Neglect frequently ro sults in un Incurable Lunn Disease or Con sumion. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO CHES docs not disorder the stomach like cough syrups nnd balsams, but act directly on the inflamed jiarts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Cought, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singersand Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty year's Brown's Bronchial Troches huvc been recommended by physicians, and have nlwuys given perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide nnd constaut usc for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Hold at 25 ?rents a box everywhere As n nurilier of the blood, Aycr's Sarsa parilla luis no equal. It wonderfully im proves thc complexi?n, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. BLACKING.-Best thin? in Blacking is at Williite's Drug Store. Ten cent boxes Bell ing for five cents. Equal to any on the market. ?@ FARMERS! And all Interested in Buying the Best Goods for the LEAST MONEY! -0 SUPPLIES,AT L0SI?ss,nLE SUPPLIES, A Full Stuck always on hand. Can offer special Inducements In Sugar anti Coffee. A large lot of Muscovado Molasses Just urriving. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Best Slock of Hardware in the City. A large lot of Flows and Plow Stocks. We sell the best Wheel Barrow for Farm use iii the market-light-running, new patent wheels, very substantial, and at ?in exceedingly low price. If you want HARD WARE don't pass us by. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. We are agent:? for the WATERTOWN, TOZER, und WOOD, TAKER <fe MORSE ENGINES. CARDWELL THRESHERS, and in fact about everything in this line, which wo w>H sell on best terms possible. FERTILIZERS. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES on Fertilizers down as low ns any first-class goods cen bo had, and we ask thoso wishing to buy to give UB a call. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. SULLIVAN & PATTISON. March ?. 1832___ 33_ THE TOZER STEAM ENGINE, WITH RECENT IMPROVEMENT'S THE Best Engine for Mse of tie Farmers of Anderson Co., As 54 of them now working in this County bear witness. .MESSRS. SULLIVAN ?fe MATTISON are t-tlll our Agents, and will shortly have one of our Eugine* always in store to supply any immediate o.dcr. As in the past, we will guarantee to please. Send'fi.r T'nce LiM, either to our Agenta or our selves. We keep in stock the CARDWELL .md the WHEELER & MELICK THRESHERS. TOZER & DIAL, Columbia, S. C. SULLIVAN & MATTISON, Agents, Anderson, S. C. March 30.18S2 37 Om OF AT TI?K NEW YORK CASH STORE. Unprecedented in Extent 1 Unrivalled in Variety ! Unexcelled by any House in the State ! We cnu Exhibit this Season a Linc of New and Fashionable SPRING GOODS, X KAT cannot pof-Mbly be found any where else, aa we ure TH K ONLY HOUSE who weni to New York from this City, at un expense ol time and money, to procure nil tho LATEST NOVELTIES for our hundred? of customers. WE HAVE NEW GOODS, not merelyadvortise so. We have large assortments, not merely advertise so. Wc have Low Prices, not merely advertise so, nnd we menu what vre advertise. DEPARTMENT I. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, TRIMMINGS. Our block of these essentials is pronounced by all the Ladies who thronged our Niora the past week to be perfectly magnificent, abounding in Domestic and Foreign Fabrics of thc newest shades and colorings. Black Goods n specialty, such as nil wool Hunting, Nun's Veiling. Tamise Cloth, French Momie, Cashmeres, Silk Grenadines. Figured Lace Effects, Silk Mohair, Crepe Cloths, Watered Silks nnd Satins in blnck and colors, nil of j which we bought very cheap and shall oller accordingly. DEPARTMENT Bi. WHITE GOODS. We have a bewildering array of Victoria Lawn?, Jaconets, Piques, Mull Muslin, Lin en Lawns, Swiss in plain and dotted. Tnrlntuns, small and handsome large Pluid Nain sooks, on endless variety of Figured Muslins in entirely new designs, Lace Curtains in Embroidered Swiss. Nottingham Luce or Cretonnes, beautiful and large Marsuillcs Quilts, half bleached, bleached; Turkey Red and Colored Border Table Damask, with Napkins und Doylies to mutch ; Linen Batistes, Dress Linens, (extremely cheap,) Blny Linens and lots of Towels, (please call tor our "Dime"' Towel.) with plain and limited fringes. DEPARTMENT III. lSTeok:weai\ Hosiery, G-love,^. Perhaps nothing in our entire Store bas mot with so much favor, to judge by tho sales, as our linc of Ladies' Neckwear, lt is simply grand. Do prepare for yourself tho pleasure und como und look nt them. Wc will gladly show the many different nud ele gant styles of "Mother Hubbard" Collars and other Novelties. In Hosiery we have, us usually, ull that is wanted or desirable, from the cheapest Stocking nnd smallest Baby Sock to the finest imported mid English-length Hose in white/linlf-bleuched, colored, black or embroidered. Tho leading styles in Gloves, of which we have a large assortment, are tho "J' r? ey Franio," Mosquelairo und Forster's Hook, in medium colors, Opera shades or I Injk. These goods being lu m ghi from the importer we are able to sell them below regulnr r Ic ?s. DEPARTMENT IV. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. Our Laces are nlwuys admired, and we take special caro to have a nice, choice selec tion in Valenciennes, Trochon, Russian Point, Languedoc, Vermicelli and Spanish Laces. The extent of our Embroidery stock can bc imagined when we bnve an nssoitmcnt ranging in price from 3c a yard up to $1.00. Every sbnde, width nnd qunlity of Ribbon cnn bo found in our show-cacea nt popular prices. % DEPARTMENT V. HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, BUCHINGS. From 5c. tc? $1.50 in plain, colored border, mourning, hemmcd-slltchod, embroidered, lace-edged, silk or satin, is our assortment of Handkerchiefs. Besides a full stock of leading Corsets, we carry u line of Dr. Sliong's Nursing and Heulth-supporting Corsets, which buve proven immensely popular. An entirely new selection of Ruell lugs, white und black, in Footing, Swiss, Lnce Crepe Lisle. DEPARTMENT VI. Parasols, Fans, Ladies' Hats. The growing demand for fine und elegant Furusols has made it imperativo upon us to show a completo assortment, and we bnve il-the right kind and the right prices. Chil ! dren's Pnrasols n specialty. To keep otf flies, cool the heated brow, to gently stir a zopbyr-brcnth, to hide bo lilnd to love express, ure tho manifold purposes of u Fan. Simple as it seems, yet the extent and variety of patterns, kinds, colors ure marvellous, but nil tastes can bo suited by looking at our choice selection. As usually, we have a large slock of Children's and Ladies'Huts, trimmed and un trimmed-tlie latest novelties of n New York market, which cannot fail to please Ibo beholder. DEPARTMENT VII. This Department contains more articles than any otho;. and enumeration is therefore out of tho question. Lot it sultico thai our stock is complete, especially ??ch ns Buttons, Everlasting Trimming, Feather Edge Bruid, Fine Soaps nnd Perfumo, Pocket Books, Hat and Hair Ornaments, Dress Shields, Picture Frames, Combs, Bractlets and myriads ol other things. DEPARTMENT VIII OMIKIil'JL'ICfia A handsome linc of Dress and Shirting Prints, Sea Island, Bleaching, Sheeting, Brown Shirting, Athens Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Cheviots, Grass Cloth. Cottonades, Joans, etc., form thc chief feature of thia department, which is lilied to overflowing with thc above staple nnd desirable goods. DEPARTMENT IX Sindica' H Gents'Q MissesEchildrenS Everything, from the finest to thc cheapest, in all leuther, foxed or cloth, lace, but ton or elastic, eau bo found in our btock. Wo buve nu exceedingly handsome line of Slippers for toilet or street wear. Pienso examine. DEPARTMENT X. CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS. A Bigger Stock of these Goods than ever! and that ib saying n jiood deal, for we al way? were Heudqunrtcrs for a cheap nnd good Suit, for a stylish Hat, for ttie "King" Sturt, for the best Linen Collars, for splendid Underwear and fancy Socks. White V-Jts und Alpaca Coats uro n specialty with ns, us we only keep "Hammerslough's" best goods, which always give satisfaction. DEPARTMENT XI. CARPETS, MATTING?, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW S Ii AO ICS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS. We bnve nothing but new goods in this department, und they are worthy of your In spection, as thc prices are very reasonable, and the selection better than in former seasons. With thanks for your post liberal patronage, which has been tho btimulus of our en deavor to keep n Store in consonance with the demand nnd progress of our young City, we give the assurance that nothing on our part shall bu left undone, that might in tho least bo construed as deviating from our lormcr course and motto. "Large Stocks, Low Prices, Polite Attention." Very truly. AliNSTEIN & ROSE. Murd? 123. 1883 30 _ J. G. CUNNINGHAM * CO. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR Stock of Goods Before You Buy. Should yon Want a Wagon, THE OLD HICKORY IS THE "BOSS " II'a Plow, STARK'S DIXIE IS THE "FAVORITE." Our block of IIARD1VAIIE is complete, nnd ul prices as low ns tho lowest. Build ers and Mcchnnics can nlwuys be suited. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Full stock of nil, und equally low in price us any other house. We want our friends whom we have given time to this y .ar, to come equare up to tho front, for both Guano und Merchandise. Come and do th j best you can, and we will try nnd arrange for thc balance. Oct 20, 1881 l-l LOOK FOR THE GOLDEN STOVE. -o THE -* JBLIC GENERALLY are invited to call nnd exuminc the most CONVEN IENT COOK STOVE EVER INVENTE?, named tho "NEW PARLOR CABINET." I have in stock thc "TIMES COOK." ncknowledged to bo thc best Stove now sold, the gem of tho first water, and for bale only by tho undersigned. lam Agent Tor the most improved HEll??ENE COOK KT41 VE, warranted perfectly safe. Also, the best Kerosene Oil Can, culled the "Queen." Needs no lepairs, and warranted not to leak. I have something new in Hie way of Cooking Utensils-GRANITE IRON WARE light and dumble. LEATHER of nil kinds kept in stock, nnd for sale CH KAI'. The best COFFEE POT now-sold in tho market, warranted to make tho heat Coffee for the least money. Testimoni?is furnished. TINWARE to be sold CHEAP dnrii g tlx-dull Numnur months. S/% H. SEEL." . W'cBt End Waverly Hou*. Marco io, 18&! ;;^> SIFIRJIIETGI- 18312. NEW GOODS ? PARIS STORE. THE stock THE many customers of tho PARIS 8TOKK ure respectfully InviU*! to inspect th? LA HU IO STOCK now on hand, claiming to oner you DEY GOODS, 7 AHOY GOODS, NOTIONS, 8H0E? AND HATS much lower than elsewhere in tho City, striving at all times to inaku new customers hy otf.'rlng a goo<I class of Goods nt such LOW FIGURES as will be in the reach of all. MY STOCK OF Ladies' Dress Goods ls immense, White Piquo is immonso, Embroidery is immense, Ladies' Gloves is immense, Ladies' Cravats is immense, Calicoes is immense, Bleaching is immense, While Lawn ls immense, Colored Lawn is immense, Muslins is Immense, Cambrics is immeuse, Colored Silks la immem>e, Black 8ilks is immense, Laces is immense, Itraids is immense, Parasols is immense, Funs is immense, Huttons ls Immense. MY STOCK OF Dress Linen ts immense, Black Cashmere is immense, Laolcs' Hose is immense, Childrens' Hose is immense, Gents' Hose is immense, Ladies* Hoops is immense. Boys' Wear ls immense, Mens' Wear is immense. Ladies' Fine Shoes is immeuse, Ladies' Fine Slippers is immense, Gents' Fine Shoes is immense, Boys' ami Youths' 8uits is immense, iiens' Suits is immeuse, Ladies* Dusters is immense, i."Viii ,' Hats is immense. Gents' Hats is immense, Oil Cloth is ?m?nense. Will at all times bc plea*ed to servo my friends and customer*, believing in the motto, "YOUR INTEREST 18 MINE." Will keep on band a Large Stock, n Good Stock, a Cheap Stock, and a TREMENDOUS STOCK. March 0, 1*482 31 LESSER. PARIS STORK. A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK "i SPRING ANO SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, TO BE FOUND IN MISS DELLA KEYS' ROOM. A LL tho Latest Styles in HATS, BONNET8, FRAMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, 8AT J\. INS, SUMMER PLUSHES. LACE GOODS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and the many other pretty goods usually found in a Millinery Store. The Ladies are all in vited to call and i-vc these Goods before purchasing, as I can give satisfaction In Prices and Goods. jar- DRESS MAKING given prompt attention. Prices to ault ?he times. ROOM IN McCULLY'S NEW BUILDING-Up-Stulnt, over Moss & Tolly's Confec tionery. 35 2m ss 3 o ca ?0 Ul ts Ul cc l"0 OP ? r (? ? ra ? ? 1 f ? 2 s 5 3 *? S S o - r o 5S K ? * U? S3 ?> _? ii I z z ?2 t < 2. se < ra BB 3 s K < ff\VER ONE HUNDRED MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENTS to bo sold at Munufac \_/ turer's Factory Prices. Nor. is your timo to buy. If you can't nay all cash, try our liasy Installment Plan*. Ono Price to all, and that the VERY LOWEST. Catalogues Free Address 1J. E. NORRYCE, March 23, 1882 OR McSMITII MUSIC HOUSE. Greenville, H. C. Q,TJIGK SALES A.1N1> SMALL PROFITS ! WE beg to call the attention of our friends and customers to our COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS, which wooflcr AT LOW PRICES. Wo call special atten tion to a Ano lot of Blankets. Jeans* Casslniercs and a general assortment of Dry Goods. Also, Ladies' CioaKS. SHOES AND BOOTS. Our stock of Shoes and Boots cannot bo beat in QUALITY and PRICES. LEATH ER and SHOE FINDINGS. A splendid Uno of II ATS and CAPS, very low. HARDWARE. A good assortment of hest hardware. GROCERIES. FINE TEA A SPECIALTY. Roasted and Oreon Coffee, Sugar, Now Crop N. 0. Malasses. Tho best Flour in the market, Buckwheat Flour. Moccaror.i, Cheese, Mackerel, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Mince Meat, Apple Butter. Au assortment of Canned Goods, and nia-iy articles not named here. CARPETS AND RUGS Carpet? um! Rugs in stock, und over fl (ty samples from which to make your selections. Give us a call. We a.?k au Inspection of our Stock. Wc charge nothing for showing. Wo ask your ?peeiul attention to our stock of Shoes and Boots for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, which wo warrant not to rip, and to have no wood or pasteboard in thc bot tom. For sale cheap. A. B. TOWERS & CO., Ko. 4 Granite Row. Settle Your* Debts ? Our customers will do us a favor, and themselves a great good, by paying up their Notes and Accounts nt onco. We need our monev. A. H. TOWERS ?fc CO. Dec 15.1881_ . _12_ly " SPRING, GENTLE SPRING," IS HERE, AND FOLLOWING CLOSE BEHIND IS HER INEVITABLE COMPANION, .A. DISEASED LIYBB, And all its train of diseases. Don't forget to try thc popular and successful remedy, ORR & SLOAN'S LIVER CXJ?E. .? arch 23, 18h? J. P. SU LI.TVAN. W. A. VANDIVER J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. HAVE ? CASH PRICE FOR ALL ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE. \17E OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, and only want a Muall profit. Vf Our Stock o? GROi'ERIEM complete. Genuine Muscovado Molasses and So gar Syrups. A large lot of CHOICE 1'AMIl.V FLOUR ot prices that will not be undersold. We have received another lot of tho LITTLE BASSETT PLOW STOCKS, th? best on the market, without any exception. Price, $2.00. We now have better article of COFFEE than ever before-teven pounds to tho dollar. Standard Northern Manufactured Fertilizers, 425 lbs. Cotton to tho ton-payable next Fall. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Feb 10. 1882 . 20 ly I have on hand a Complete Assortment; of STOVES AND TINWARE. AND AM PREPARED TO BO ROOFING and REPAIRING PROMPTLY* WILL BUY ALL HAW HIDES, RAGS and BEESWAX, AND PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. March 10, 18S3 JOHN 1?. 2>I?OJE????2S.