The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 21, 1875, Image 4
THE ISTELLIGMCER.
LOCAL MATTERS.
BRIEF MENTION.
Hon. T. Q. Donaldson, Senator from
Greenville, and Capt. G.yG. Wells were in
attendance upon the Circuit Court on Mon?
day last.
Oliver Hewitt, Esq., Grand Scribe of the
Sons of Temperance in South Carolina, hon?
ored the sanctum with a visit on Tuesday
morning.
Hon. Wm. Henry Trescut is now in
Washington, where he intends to remain
during the winter. His family are with
i im, and we wish them a pleasant sojourn
at the nation's capital.
The Post Office at Shallow Ford has been
re-established and Mr. Robert M. Graham
" re-appointed Postmaster. This will be a
great convenience to citizens living in that
section of the County.
Simpson, Hill <fc Co. are selling genuine
Havana cigars remarkably cheap. This
country will never be happy and prosperous,
moreover, until this clever firm are properly
appreciated. Send over some more cigars,
Joseph.
T. J. Leak has already become famous for
liquors that are fit for medical use and other?
wise ; but being anxious to extend his trade
to those that don't know it, very sensibly
advertises in the Intelligencer. Give him a
fair trial and he will treat you right.
IWe are requested to announce that the
rvices of the fourth quarterly conference
Wie Methodist Church South, Anderson
Ron, will begin at eleven o'clock on Sat
Bty next. The presiding cider. Rev. 0. A.
Pby, will be in attendance. ?
a.mong the new enterprises in town which
serve encouragement from our citizens,
e invite attention to the card of Mr. P.
Garreckt, who is an excellent boot and shoe?
maker, worthy of an extensive patronage.
He is located on the southeast corner of the
Benson House lot,
Gov. Chamberlain has been invited to at?
tend the Anderson Fair, and make the ac?
quaintance of our best population. His
previous visits were always of a political na?
ture, and it is right and proper to give him
an opportunity of seeing the country from
an agricultural standpoint.
The extreme tied-backs are gradually
going out of fashion, but the dresses will re?
main quite narrow yet. The new polo?
naise, which buttons down behind, will
only be worn by young ladies who adopt
extreme fashions. We throw out these hints
to our Anderson girls so that they may know
how far to pursue the style.
Our genial and excellent friend, Mr.
Charles D. Farrar. of New York, was in
town on Tuesday last. He brought with
him a beautiful silver cup for one of our
ladieo. who was recently married to a well
known merchant of Bclton. Charlie is get?
ting recklessly prodigal with his money, for
it was only a few days since he gave a setter
dog away which cost him $250, Fact.'
The handsome premiums for the County
Fair arrived on Monday last, and are on ex?
hibition at the store of B. F. Crayton &. Sons.
This selection of premiums is considered
rather extra, and will excite the admiration
and patriotism of the "contestants, as each
one will be delighted to bear away so beauti?
ful a souvenir of the occasion, which attests
their skill, ingenuity and industry at the
same time.
Rev. E. R. Carswell, jr.. has been conduct?
ing a protracted meeting at Lebanon church,
and up to last Friday twenty-one persons
were added to the membership. The meet?
ing has been in progress for ten days at this
writing, and the interest is still on the in?
crease. Since writing the foregoing, we
learn that the meeting closed on Monday
last with an addition of forty-eight members
?thirty-two for baptism and sixteen by let?
ter.
We are informed that Messrs. B. F. Cray
ton & Sons, on behalf of themselves and
some other parties, forwarded transportation
last week to Germany for ten families of
immigrants, including fifty persons, who
will probably arriva here on or about the
10th of December. The satisfactory experi?
ment with German laborers on Mr. Cray
ton's farm the present year Las induced a
further venture, which will make quite a
little colony of Germans in that neighbor?
hood.
At a called meeting of the Board of Trade,
held on Thursday afternoon, 14th inst., it
was unanimously resolved to close the stores
and places of business for the entire day on
Friday, October 29th, for the purpose of al?
lowing all parties to attend the County Fair.
It was left entirely optional with each firm
whether or not to close on Wednesday and
Thursday. Our friends from the country
will remember the action of the merchants,
and not expect to transact any business on
the last day of the Fair, which is regarded
as a general holiday.
The Greenville Daily Kern states that a
fight occurred on Tuesday evening in the
reading room of the Mansion House be?
tween Mr. C. P. McCullough, jr., of Honca
Path, and Mr. McLaurin. express messenger
on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
These gentlemen had a difficulty sometime
ago at Honea Path, which ended without !
anything serious. Mr. McCullough went to
Greenville on Tuesday afternoon, and meet?
ing with Mr. McLaurin in the reading room,
attacked him with a knife, and cut him in
three places?twice on the shoulder and
once under the shoulder-blade, making
painful wounds. The tight was stopped,
and Mr. McCullough was arrested, giving
bond for his appearanro.
THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
Among the attractions of next week we
desire to invite attention to the series of en- j
tertainments which will be given in Masonic j
Hall, for the purpose of raising money to I
liquidate the debt incurred in the purchase
of the property known as the Carolina Colle?
giate Institute. These entertainments are
given under the auspices of the Masonic fra?
ternity, and the object in view appeals to
the liberality and generosity of every citizen,
who desires to secure this property free of
every ineumhranee for the purpose* of edu?
cation.
Tbe entertainments on Thursday and Fri?
day evenings will consist of amusing and
interesting representations by the the "An?
derson Theatrical Company," which em?
braces a number of talented youug ladies
and gentlemen, who are kindly giving their
services for the occasion. The selection for
Thursday evening will include two pieces,
beginning with "Handy Andy," ami every
one who has read the adventures of that
unique individual will he on tbe yui vire to
witness a living representation of his droll
and amusing character. "My Turn Next"
will conclude the performance, which will
be interspersed with the choicest music from
the Spartanburg Cornet Hand. On Friday
evening, "Handy Andy" will be repeated,
and will be followed by the laughable
"Toodles," which never fails to bring down
the house. We trust the good people of
Anderson will lend their aid and encourage?
ment to the amatenr performers, and each
night give them a large and appreciative
audience. Tickets can he procured at the
Post Cilice each day. and res? rved seats also
secured. Admission. 50 cent*: reserved
seat*. 7").
THE CIRCUIT COURT
The October term of the cjircuitX
Anderson County began on Mo
Judge Reed presiding. In ifiis ch
Grand Jury the Judge referred at W
various matters of public ifP"!
among which the whiskey p Midler^11
duties and conduct of the Tri nl Jj#f
commented upon. The Juwge al*1 1
mended the erection of permanent^
ments upon the square, an< 1 staWjA
was under the jurisdiction of tbj
Commissioners. That this artjicc
was just and equitable, as the pctftfhe \
County were interested in thef-tf?t^l
trading place, and they should
keep it in repair. The people o
are likewise taxed to keep the ro
and so forth of the Count}"
then directed their attention
officers, and afterwards to
the buildings at the P
The business of
entirely occupied
in which there wa:
ant. Larceny an
the only charges
At the hour
sions' business ha?
victions were had
and the sentences givenj^Jf^K /
i a""
iitn
[jrccloy l,*"**:aV eveaing, ^Toho ad
W**1 nn ? Purpose ctactcr^Hop^
,.5i for the puH fol.the(.otW) w?c
en0o1 rv0S^T L orovl?n? touted to
resolutions pro
\ishm<
u??s ot Varel among
V
8 more entries a*.*
^^ffSkrace^tnc,
toinitiP , "mc and T?voa*tlcd to
Von. ,;i n';;i ' coinnnttc/frango
adopted, ???, tv8chotfo|in An
K)kint!
rn..<s horses m""
V: general erf
1,M, fudtcv-hvoUe
i ? o'clock.
i villbegnt
thereiu :
The State vs
ceny. Sentenced t
Penitentiary
The State vt
Same sentenc
The State vs
and battery wit
to three montl
ordered to wor
son under the d
ties.
The State vs
and batten
prisonmcnt in
upon the streetj
The State vs
baitery with ii
tenced to irapr
State penitentij
The State vs. En
ceny. Sentenced to i
County jail for six mor
Tbo civil business w^
with, and the session _
last longer than the a/-hcCoU '
?- thought. Soli
YORKCASH STOR
aavanecd pay
o? pnpils Mol fund
xvtfte ami
At 1'
wait on
Una r*pw
in the*1'
.devson
the b?U?
\ Tn
tie
tadWis^ff the3 peti
A Township pro er, ai
to-che
,.,'m-cnt ye;
.uu, fovthervi
l, commissi?
M .1" the sa111
riubcr of P?i
.mrmlned by
ucrewithad
nu% October 20,"1
clcy ScllOOl
!?' couiTnittei
LOOK OUT
JC
11 HU*
A
on hand ,-i LA i"; K and
Be sure to go there before spending your
oney elsewhere., \, x
.... \*
Heavy Groceries, "Dry G-ood:
Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
C rockery "Ware
e have just received a large lot of B-,
Clicap Grades of Syrups, Muscovado, Do
100 BARRLS CHOlVMk
Hams,
?in
A complete assorttncnt of Suuo.s
A very large stock of Iron, S>?n, Hoes, Shovel
generally, fn short, wc haYo everything that th
We arc selling the forogoittjr articles at the mosf,
be convinced oi' this '"act.
./.??? And now a word to those that we have snpiv
1S72, 1S73 anil 1874. Cnlcss you come forward
counts will be placed in the bands of an Olli
\ J.5YI{?
timed ?I'xjo
jrniing Implements
family nseds.
cusii i.i i.-..^.- 'Call and
Important to those Indexe*
To those indebted to us on Accounts for bust
latson,
P.aylis,
Dravton'Stra
FF. L. Sitton. Sup't
|e,-. Joshua Jamison,
V'wden. A.S. Sadler
it is
charged the duties
and ability. /
7o*i 3vthe h. ais
sofrewitt
>iuy
A difficulty occi^ u on
Wednesday night bred jgJJJ^.
ton Cox was knockt, in ;m
axe bv one Charles I in V h?
nected with the G?OT?7,q last
yea, There had ^^^y be?
tween the parties, ^ft ?j? . kt,
when Sullivan sud**^ * _J Mr
Cox and struck himJilT^ Ji)f
head, inflicting sevefeH)^ ^
counts, his wound irj in.^- -
prospect of an early ^jf^ atteiupt
was made to arrest recoT
escape- felUi*Uonmle b,!>
The Columbia
mendable taste andi?io?-raW.
im
tv.3
,Vutk.
,F. AW
eker,V
A. Dwh\V
? ^pHk. ?ic'i, Sup't. Dr.W.
' ",-U? ;ui A. Gray. M. C. Diekson,
impse W. Ilean,J.S. Beatyand
iM?n -Accves. Sup t. Jesse 1.
' p V3b B. Williams, (i. W.
jurrMnllf Moses Dean.
_d fAu*wyton,Supt J:is.
* rd R- \V.Jtecvcs,T.M. Cater, It.
I H.I. Hpting.
-John Eskew. Sup t.
tJ.jCox. Thos. L. Reid. It.
Wo^ctVi w! Keys. _
F1IOI.d "B."-John J. Lewis. Supt.
W Sherard. Mrs. J. X. Brown, Mrs.
oan Mrs. E. A. Bell, Mrs. R. L.
nlnd Mrs. W. C. Neville.
1,1:., ?c/'-W. S. Brown, Supt.
Mr. ja>. ''od. rrs.S. Bleekley, Mrs. D J.
M,s. v J. Ligon and Mrs. .1. n .
tc an?
Ieuolti "A. j
lMcGcc, T). L
q Amflerson, am
1 Hot
Mrs. .1
Salbe
Kevs?
Hoc
SheraW,
Keys!
Household ?
Sup't. Mrs. Va
linker. Mrs. J.
Strinjje. Mrs.
Sadler.
HoFSRllOLD
Mrs. S. McCully
\Vils? n. Mrs.x
Gailhird, Mrs. j
W. Livingston.
Hoi'SEHOLll "
j. p. Peel. Dr.
--John \V. Thompson,
iti BurrcJS, Mrs. Martha
j, B. Skclton, Mrs. A. J.
I. Kptingand Mrs. lt. E.
--.lames L Orr. Sup't.
.Irs c. A. !u!t<l Mrs. J. F.
I, Brovhs. Mr-. W. II. D.
C. Wliitcfield and Mrs. J.
GREj
It i- n
Dyspeps]
derange
such as
Habitual
Heart, II
ing and
Stoinacl,
and <li,V
coming i
its, A'c.!(, u
an art'
neigh 11
have ill
But if!
wtLn
bottle
vour
live,
can b
perio:
, Ke?ivitl relieve^
doses
.hove the market price for CottonVTn payment oT?wiS??m3 T!
tmw ' ? tween the st oi November next. We must have the ' ? ?? them
do not wish to add anv cost. ".? '' . ' ?
.noncv
?o come forw ard at once and set!
mid
BYRUJM
Oct 7, LS7."?
T
REMOVAL.
WITH,
RATH,
DEAI.EICS IN
y c__pr. U. F.Divver,Sun t.
M L.Sharpe, A.T. Broylcs,
if D Oaillani. av.d H. <>. Herrick.
Treks "A." -Thos.B.Lcc, Sup t.
Brovlcs, W.
SrA?'factcrrm-;A;'v .
totheTJuowiu^rrefcirA^ f^. \ ^l^Un^B^\
An,lerson^^?thutVntinieiit The Lon I. . "1E garrison,
, . i to ns this w w K - . Mil.,, Mel ir A. S. Mttlintoii,... iv,
enlarged and imp *r cccs to ? ^ , y. k t M? ^ ^ g ^
think, thebestlookrove. lt ? ? ? >Nib-o ,J. U , ^?j
ins,
IleadTiche,
[iion of the
ash, gnaw
fe j?it of the
ed Tongue,
fthe mouth,
ig, low spir
day buying
cured their
re, yet they
Is too late.?
Druggists,
and get a
T FLOWER
rtain as you
ns medicine
to try its sti
Try it, tivo
lies." '
Hon. Jefferson D|
history of the war JJ
Messrs. Edit .
Anderson Suict
out of a candji
which my nanbl
regard to the cs!
I was appointed^
assistants. DarW
away townships
stated by the eci
the most ineonu
tants. and? \?M
charge the \
to the citizt
the statenieiu."e
slioj? editor are i,
took a few drink,
during the tiise
15roadawayJfowi|i
png
ri the State week
:M^'TwRB:Skelon.W.). Hatton,
SUP^-. ;'?.II y{cur N. Wlite and l.evi
rale
u-is- going
[ctW? die States.
gnpiESi.],
[Ha
to write a
H.I'r
.... i Familiar fac
, ?hmong us
^^ng Mr. r
re=ai vhich appears
?/nt i safely say til
, 0 ' on manu fact
cluiniv rts to ^hici,
and bij :
of ret''
buildi-,;
:oi
lways gladly
rtainly a fact
's ad vert i se?
lber column.
Toale is the
doors, sash
he nchls a large list
?pletion of any
mm* ?nywu say "send
thei
H^^efeoved from No. 9 Granite Row, To
NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE,
Where they are now Receiving an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
Of Heavy Dry Goods, Domestics,
Hardware, Fancy and Staple Groceries,
Crockery, Glasswaro,
Boots, Shoes,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
&c. &c. &c. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas,
...SWJ ;M\^Rt0V5.SS.w5tondj anfl wc Rnaranteo satisfaction iii.Stvles
and Prices. A\ u buy COTTON and COUNTRY PKODUCK, and sell
Avery's Farming- Implements,
Shoal Creek Factory Yarn,
And Ward's Shirts.
LEWIS & CO.,
NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE*
MENS' CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.
R
II AYE on baud, and loan .
assortment of. ;< .<. !>.?;, whin |
purchased recently in .New
l3altiniore,
Jtmv.
Iv
.lemlid
ej: been
?k ami
IvSPECTEI'LEV inform their custo
\j niers, and the public generally,
that they have just received a' beautiful
line of
('on i pa re favor
bv anv one. I
V or sale
ware. Ir
i Kerosene Gil, <
Heavy Groccrie
are for sale chea
more
mdebtc '
Sept 30, 157.")
qualified to ?lis
^olli e, but I appeal
tow lshij* whether
Denocratic candy
,u^* lot. It is true I
r>?n Court House
3 em gtnl in taking
[up i th;refore refer the
new-fledged editor, who see.ns to be so fear?
ful that he will be acciuch] of being the ed?
itor of a worthless littL: sheet owned and
controlled by prominent Itepublieans in
Anderson County, to the following gentle?
men, whose wisiiH T to?k during my visit
to Anderson ('. H., viz: Messrs. Bailey
Breazealc, 0. H. P. Eiu.t. .Samuel Moore,
J. B. Carpenter and Maj. A. f.. Broylcs,
whether or not I was capable; at that time to
attend to my buiiness. Some of the above
named gentlemei reside in Anderson village
but own lamiaji;r-ty*sfld\vuy township. I
will further inform the editor of the 'San
of Austerlitz" that tie original Copy of
my books an.' ojkti i>r inspection to any
one who doubts the correctness of the same;
and I will farther stole that I will pay to
the head of any family in any of the- above
named towodiii s Alu if I am not able to
{how by my bc-oks thai I took their census
correctly. Inurdy, make tlu$e statements
to vindicaten.jsjrlf l?el ?rc thepe??pleof this
County, and ?]K^iaily the citizens of the
townships abolL* m.ned.
The editor if tl> 6'?? further states that
Gov. Chambeflain caiuc to Amlerso" C. H.
in 1868, andhmng .cared was carriel down
to Mc A lister's, wbre he iq>cnt sever:. 1 days.
Gov. Chaiaberlair did come to Anderson;
came down to it- father's in broad-day
light, and spent aday or two in ih<* neigh
borhood and at iy father's house, and was
treated like a gentemitn and not as fugitive,
as the Sun woul have ns believe. It is
further stated ti t for this act of civility
my father was (.pointed to the office of
census tak*-*of ^derMynJotinty. which is
utterly fy- and without Ibuadt^gn.
The e.e is of Aii'Iorson County has been
taken asarefully j.ossihle. And, now.
in conckioli, allow me to give the critic .1
editor aw words of advice before Ius.S'mm
sinks bf 'nth the candy shop from which it
arose. J.woiild heg hin. to remember that
the stn*t of Jerusalem were kept clean by
every k'n sweeping before his own door;
and, fthcr. by trying to attend to every?
body's usiness, he will surely neglect his
own, lieh wi 1 appear fp?m the synopsis
of the-usus even by the Sun of the l?th
of Octpr inst., when it would havens be?
lieve 'it ll',1) iii res was the total aniouut
planten corn in Anderson County, which
is a f:e statiQiient and can be proven by
refferec to the abstra?;t which is given
<-<>rree bv the Anderson tntrUiijmrrr,
Ho)g I have set myself a rigid before
the pole, and will be sustained by them,
I drojtc siibjecl where it is.
BENJ. AUG. McAMSTKK.
MARKETS.
Anderson, Oct. 2?, is?"..
Saiof cotton for the week ending to?
day {ednesday) fill bales. Middling,
121 th.'? cents/
CriAllLESTON. Oel
<'Q.n dull: receipts, 2,17".: sales 1,000;
mid}ng, l^i.
Nkw York, Oct. 1$
"nary. 12 5-10; strict ordinal
KM good ordinary, 13 7-lfl; strict,
ordirv, 13 13-13; low mi
Mi V \N 'V york.
L I iv.v.'e Jauldin, Mrs.' A.
\V E. 5arr, Mr .7. R. V
? "jiiSlir* -Ml '
rs.\V.;Kev3antfl
Ein.: N r- - J.
Friers. liev..
food. E. P. Karl
iueker.
Flora t, Dei'.\rtmk?H
luj.'t. Mrs. A. R.
rilson, Miss Carrie
dwards and Miss Ma
Special Premium
eys, S. M. Crayton
arpenter.
Mis?Ki.r..\.Ni:ors Ar
. Belton Watson
Xeal and J. Miles Pick
Any of the persons '
Committees, who prt
the Departments to \y
assigned, will be relicv
notice to the President
Superintendents arc
tendance, at their respe.
Wednesday morning ,
main until the close of j
hours of exhibition, at
are mit handled by iIims
assemble, their commiccs t\'
morning and rejHirt i vac
President. They are p tietil
to see that no person o.er 11
of the Association, i.raietilbl
mittee fi.r his particulariepani
mittel to participate in n> tctii<l(r
of articles oil exhihit-n,
will he awarded in at: caw, stiele
when this regulation bvitl?e wich is
designed to protect the ehitlbr.
Superintendents will grc til. rtunttces
every facility for c.xamiuhg.Tt ellbuf hey
will carefully abstain fi>uiiiuyinnsi"ii
of opinion as to the merit
and >ee t hat the awards ire if 11
jaw:
ALBOTi
RICHllI02?Wr,RKSj
K\|ACT?IlEKli
Me* Engines aV
LvgliUnral Enm^
\\lnr Sa.w Mi\>?or?
KjiJBark and fV
JWTs and falle
tti rnrbf"? Water lVhV
13 li
h
.Successors To
F A NT, BELT, & CO
j
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
NEW STYLE SUIItTS,
NECK TIES,
SIEK I ?(?WS,
All Wool Merino UXDER-SH1 ItTS
DBA WEBS.
Paper and Linen COLLARS.
Merino and Cotton HALF HOSE,
HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
Wo invite special attention to our line
stock of Black French cloths. Doe Skin
Cassimeres, Black Beaver for Overcoats.
Fancy Cassimcrcs and Yestings.
We also have in stock a good line of
Kentucky Jeans, which we arc prepared j 1 have so I
to sell very low, and at prices to suit
anybody's pocket. We still have in con?
nection with oiir store a
Tailoring Department,
< To which the Senior members of the
linn will give their especial attention,
and guarantee entire satisfaction and per?
fect fits. Prices lower than anv Town in
the State. Call and see us at MeCullv's
< lornor.
We would respectfully request those
who owe us lor Goods sold in the Sum?
mer to call and settle as early as possi?
ble, in order that we may cancel our
debts and isu on with our business.
SMITH, CLARK .V CO.
Oct 7, hs7.-> 12
Hats, Caps, I!
'it. fYnrkerv.
Ols, Shoe,, ||;,i
Buggy Material,
nice Family < iroeeries,
etc., etc. These < !i.od:i
Collie and sec I hem.
I must earnestly
to me, i especially
>ng indulged!)
pav what
i*iai im
llios.
t.. c
?si those
? w horn
Hue for
DUE M
Or I will he forced to collect
fill
C. A.
Wavcrlv
Tim iffti
IIY3IE>'Eit|J.
11
AY IXC RECEIVED a full line of NFEW (,'OOI)S
kets, consisting of
from i he Northern Mar
Sept y, is7?
REED,
House Corner.
Anderson, S. <
S Iv
JDMONll.
Gl:B & EDWONO,
pIIMOXD, VA.,
MAM.'K.UTURKItS
and STATIONARY ENGINES,
jof nil kinds,
Saw Mills,
|st Mills,
lili Gearing,
Shafting. Pulleys. &c.
irbine Water Wheel,
1*8 Special Steam Pumps.
|eml for <'atalogue.
13 ly
Hesfvy^o^^ G-poceriesa
Bo6ts and ^hoes,
01othing-9
Dry Goods,
Hats and Cap^
&c. Hardware.
&c.
Mills,
Wit TSOX,
Works aad Lumber
RICHMOND, V.\.
: I'.eadste uls, (Chamber and
>r Furniture. Lounges, Cliairs,
of Walnut and cheai
fact urc
MA Kill KD. in the At 1,
church, on Thursday niori \\
1S7">. by Rev. J. S. .Murray, ?.r
AYKK, of Barnwell, and \Ji
Ii. UURRKSS, of Anderson.'
On Tuesday evening, Oct. ? 187.at\?ie ..
residence ol the bride's lath V ? ]
Mnrniv. Mr. JEFF. D. M Ywii'
Miss A LICK v. BORSTEL, jjLf & ,
MARRIED, on the I2fn ? ,rV
Asa A very. Mr. W. T.Cartcrangf ^ J )C i O?T lor THE ENGINE
WIlKN
Would ask an cxillilill.tioii of tin
ing country, bofofc pur liasim; elscwhen
itiue b\?the citizens ol Anderson and surround
MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON
IX SKTtlk3IK.\T OF ACCOUNTS.
?Sept 3?, INT.", ,,
LADIES' STORE.
TU .VI" CUSTOMERS:
Please call and settle your Accounts
or come and see mc at one.'.
MBS. c. c. PEGG.
ILKS I RIBBONS
DRESS GOODS, Prints, Hats, Shoes,
Laces, and every kind of Goods needed
by the fair sex,'to the buving of which
I have
I
GIVEN
My personal ntt
hand and soo^
?tioii ' caii bo found on
Arrive. These ' ?oods are new, fashiona?
ble and elegant, and will bo sold YERY
CHEAP to
THE LADIES
Conic and judge for yourselves. Espe?
cial attention paid to Mantua Making
and Millinery. Fashion Plates on hand
for distribution
AT THE
No soft Pine
and Cheap
used. Cot
Mall res* us
IV
OUST
J, F. GRAHAM
BRI CK, all of Amiers-,n <
ANDY IIEMBRKE ami
M?NS, all of Anderson (
c. FIELLER, all of Andersen <
On the I3tli inst.. by h\w. \y . .
und Misa ),]}_;\ 'I
?tin
On the 13th inst.. by Rev R J[v .
J. B. HIX and Miss JENETBA
HAM, all of Anderson County
On the 14th inst., by Rev \jivi? .
ON Tuesday. 12th inst.
Lcsky, Esq., "Mr. JOHN
Mrs. AMANDA WEBB, nl
(>n Thursday evening. <
James McLeskV, Ksrj., Mr.
and Mrs. KIdZAUKTII
daughter of ('apt. Robert
derson.
By J. L. Bryan, Trial Joslidlclobhi
Mr. WILLIAM MDOBHaJnliss it
McGEE. 4.
Bv the same. (Ictobgf Jj|||
CULLOCGII a?d MMJVY?
all of Anderson ('on/it.
At the residence i|fVe 1-tt'ie' i.tl,
the evening of Ilelol-r I nl h- il
K. '/.. Long, Mr. F./l.
bol'ISA, ilniighler Mr
of Anderson ('mini
THK
w HlSTLE BLOWS!
te d rcsp. rtfiillv inform
ic that his
J and Shoe Shop
.(?ration at Stony Point, in
ip, and lie is prepared to
.ii in work and prices. Pur
assured of lindingcvery
a lirst-chiss shop, except
for work will be liuisli
II.
CALL
LICON & HILL,
THE STOKK FOKHIKfilA" OCCUPIED BY W. S. SHA1U*J5,
C. A. REED.
Sept!?, In
ll'JIERE h'E WILL SELL Vor
NANCE.
I nr
?AY ME!
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
BOOl'S, SHOES,
v
CHEAP
GROCEEIES,
CLOTHING,
HATS,
lilV l^b A < <>.
stand. No.
-o
that X.
uro still ;
12 Granite Bow.
K. SI J,
their old
LOWER
THAN EVER!
AND STILL
FOR, CASH !
sird for a poor
forward and
my Simp. J
and it takes
1 have lielp
>eoplc when
Blacksmith
W<* are Dully Kecoiving our
NEW STOCK FROM NEW YORK
- 1
ffit bp Settled!
V'*eouilts of Benson
lOLESALE and RETAIL.
strir,,r,d middling, II
M i;; good middling
gocniiddllng M I5-HJ
1"' ; lair, 16 5-10.
J
Iii: strict
rfdims l":,ir'
Ml .\?s am
SiYpe lifeie duen placed in th'J
haiidii ,C. i\ nroiiohl, for im
lliedl. election,.h>|^(?ls j,,
deht( |o s Will <ave e.IS(
pay nit.
HKXiON ,v SIIARPE.
AM) WIM. ?IVK
irompt
?<*t. |.?
X)R
A STfA
rJ"n\ W;m
h'C am'
lh', H"uvi
liesacsirin^
t agnts can
on hand
of
j""./>/u
nee,
J/eatiOi, a^.' t
Ifactort
1 h
An
Hill sup
i'seri pi t
ST<?vi-;
''''?V.'uV
'"'imla/e,/
'"?''?"'?/",;.. anv
?IS (/ieO\V(..s|
' people o, AiVI,. / ' ""'.''??"?.ie. aj
..Wi? trial I " "?"? ",vi'"d"
<iIL.tF.Al/, v .
OctH, LS75 "'^'^'^n.N.
Jui
-Deirab
I n Too ?r .v
1 H sunn har.L
The Lr is jtuaU
and e;dnslive
..Wim
. Get
r?vv
It I
LE !
Residence
rsoii is ..if,.red for
may be secured,
"lelTnflie Street,
Apply fo I he
WILSON.
COOD BARGAINS
TO AM, WHO
"WILL CALL ON US.
Anderson, 4pt. Ill, 1 ST.". n
IE WE ARE AGAIN!
FRESH FRO JVC NEW
W
REMEMBER, that they have on hand
a large and varied assortment of Goods,
which they will sell VEBY LOW for
CASH.
REMEMBER (hat we pay Si:vi:xti:kn
Ckxts for cotton in payment for Umiuo
if delivered on or bclbre Nov. 1st.
AND I. VST, HCT not I.KAST,
REMEM BER, that wo expect those to
whom we have extended accommoda?
tions in the way of Supplies, Ac., during
this and former years, to return Uie fa?
vor now by settling amount-- due us.
"If wo prosper, we must liclp one an?
other.
N. KaS?LLIVAN & CO.
LOWER FOR CASH!
(>t'R STOt 'K < IK
FALL and WINTER GOODS
Is now complete, and consists of
a well-selected variety of
StapJe and FancyDry Goods.
. ? Notions. Clothing.
.? Hats. Boots. Shoos.
Groceries. Hardware.
^ o Trunky^rockery,
Woodenware,
&c. &c. Stationery.
We are selling goo?ls a. the lowesl
Cash Prices, and aro contidenl of giving
satisfaction "to all one er.^tomers, and
thej'efore ask them t-. Itring on their
Cotton, Corn and other lVodm-e, for
i the highest mark* price-will l>e
>d
is;
QTATE (
Bit
SOUTH CAROLINA,
AxnKysoH Coi'.ntv.
mpfirci/s, Judge of Trobale.
whi
pahl
BARR & FANT
Oct 7, 1ST.
5
No. 10 Granite Row.
12 Sm
i
Must be Sediert Up!
J U' R TlMi C1LD
i i is luuRi
i Eatq Thuir
\ '"''''.notili,
i hi it'.
tlet?'v.i ni.,|;
MAB
l>7r.
ing Oniaiid a?iiins. thc
iasOUiam,?ctcaseiU?re
1 to .ri sen them lane
m'pelv prven, wom
ibe.1 ,y law, ami ?lin
v.\\ hcnl iiitucdiatel.
|j. il.lULM, Kx ?
since (I,)
I bey arc
We w,.
f-.M,,,,
lor Cotton
I \ MM II
due mm I'm
ilthough ii,,
'H>i"g higher, ?^Sr^Sj
?. S. Wv In
ive a lot