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THE INTELLIGENCER. jbOCAl* MATTERS. ---- FEIMABY ELECTION. To-d*y ls tbo day fur tho Democratic primer? election of Anderson county. Be ?are to rote. corrow. Cotton has been coming in quite lively during the psst week, and to-day (Wednes day) prices range as follows : Low mid dling, 8 to 9 ; middling, 9 to 91. Tba Charleston market on the 10th was steady-middling, iOj. &?OBX1 TO BB CLOSED. The merchants of Anderson have agreed to close their stores on Friday, the 27th day of October inst., for the purpose of attend ing the Ninth Annual Fair of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Association of Anderson. Parties tassa the town or country will do weft to note this agreement, as no business ?rill be transacted, and the stores will not be open in Anderson on Frida'/ of the Fair week. This action on the part of our merchants is a proper and considerate one, as it allows their clerks and employees an opportunity of a holiday to enjoy the Fair for one day. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A young ina,n named Frank Holden at tempted to commit suicido on the 11th inst, hy nhooting himself with a pistol. He was living with Mr. O. T. Milam, on Six and Twenty, and on the day 8]>ccified he took - Mr: Milnm's pistol from over the clock, where it was usually kept, ?nd went out into the orchard, where he mude the attempt at suicide. The ball entered his left side, inflicting a flwh wound only, which is not very severe. At last accounts, the young man was doing quite well, and says he will make no further attempt on his own life. Ile is not more than eighteen years old, and some difficulty with his father has caused thia desperation on his part. TBB BABY SHOW. Two public spirited citizens of Anderson County, through consideration for the in terests of tho rising generation, have con tributed a Baby Carriage each-one to bc given to the finest boy in Anderson County under one year old, and the other to the finest young lady in this County who has not attained the age of ono year at the time of exhibition. These premiums are to ht awarded through the Fair Association, and appropriate committees have been appoint ed to render Judgment upen all who maj be entered for the prize. Mothers having an infant boy or girl which they think thc finest in the world, will have an opportun! ty at the approaching Fair of taking tin op'nion cf other people on thc subject, one if their opinion is correct a handsome lit tl? c arriare will be the reward. We hope then will he a number of entries for each of thew premiums. THE MEETING AT PEED LETON. There was a grand torch light demonstra tion at Pendleton on last Saturday night participated in by the Pendleton, Band; Springs, Centerville, Garvin, Central and i portion of the Providence mounted clubs The citizens of Pendleton, both ladies am gentlemen, were present In large numbers and the colored population of thc town wa also well represented in thc audience Speeches were made by Messrs. A. J. Wall G. J. Green, Dr. W. C. Brown. Rev. Mr. Al tawny end E. B. Murray, and the Pendlcto Cornet Band by their excellent music ir vlgorated the speakers and pleased the aud en cc. The occasiou was presided over b Mnj. George 8eaboni, President of tho Clul and after the conclusion of the meetin Capt. A. J. Bitton, one of thc most energeti Democrats of the County, proceeded to tak the names of the colored men present wb were willing to join his club. The arrangi menta and order of the evening were gocx and show that the peopl. of Pendleton kno bow to make a success of their politici gatherings. _^^^^^ INTIMIDATION. Frazer Copeland, a promluent color? Republican of the Brushy Creek townshi has come to Anderson and states that I was sought after by unknown parties, ci I that he Ls afraid to Btay at home. A rcspo sible Trial Justice of this County was ii niH'ntely sent to the neighborhood u> i S vesiiguto the matter, and reports that thc M "oth'ng in thc statements made by Fraz< ? that bc could hear of. Tho neighbors d S not know that Frazer had left because '. was uneasy, or t*\v. hs had ever be? H threatened. Mr. F. M. Glenn, one of t mast influential and substantial citize gi of thc neighborhood, says that he is willi to insure his life, liberty and proper S against molestation from any source for t cents. Frazer has made three difiere M statements about thc affair, and says he 1 SS always bad to leave his home about cl tion time on account of his politics, wh it is a notorious fnct that he has beer fl manager of election in thc two last eleclio He has either manufactured a tale or lowed bis imagination to manufacture c fl for bim. --OM?. 8BBEIHO MISCHIEF. S While Mr. Cochran was County Chi man of the Republican party of this Coi ty, there were no reports of intimid?t! and np violence was perpetrated, cither lg fact or in Imagination ; but as soon as On R. Williams assumed control, there fl crops of political trouble which arc com W thick and fast, according to thc vendor jg Republican colored men. We have b to nome trouble to. examine into these fl leged cases of intimidation, and upon g< authority pronounce every one that H been aportad to: us ' without foundati fl We munt ray that the Republican Chaim EBB Wl" bc responsible if he ullows these si B derona falsehoods to continue. He sho |fs not encourage these parties, and where c* plaint la mude, it is his duty to look i BS the matter and stop them, where they without canse. To bo frank, wc mutt c H '*SM we believe these stories aro manu H tumi for campaign purposes. The Cou I of Anderson has been so orderly that wm ****** ,?r Federal troops to be stationed 1 j has been given, and they are seeking ? systematic lying to supply what they I I in facts. Mr. Cochran was able to pre' fl 'his state of things, and Williams can < J ?'""If hewlahes. Col- ?a?rai A. Hoyt made au excel fl ?dore? to th? Democratic meeting at H< H p*tn ?n last Saturday. There were a n H ber of colored men present, and En MB An>old, the most intelligent and iufluci fl of their lota] loaders, made? a short spc fl 10 which he announced his intentioi ? b?rt HamPtor, and his ticket. He fl m Jt , .,0 brin3 ?vcr many other col SS. men with. hfmVi B A large Democ.vtlc Club meeting wai fl wcsspd'tm.-rait Saturday st Hopewel ? IT- John W. Daniels and W. fl "^iphreys, mode flne jpeeches i B lh* Political rltuatlon. The peon?'- in fl ft^^ ofth^ County are making cons! fl John B. Moore and V.'. S. rit I ?*fMntale**<m* speeches totho8avw 3 Ctokou l*?8irt?rd?y. The attendant fl and the ritlrens of that sectloi fl tt,ftrrt?shiy Aroused to the importance c fl .canvas*. ARRESTS TO IE M ADZ IH AXDBR90B. Senator Cochran published a card in ?be Columbi? RegiHcr of last Saturday, outing that he had seen affidavit* whici. war? made in Columbia for the arrest of citizens in Anderson County, and *4?t::sg that thr County was quiet, and ita officers both able and willing to enforce the lawa. We do not fear the consequences of such arresta, for they will amount to nothing beyond patting our citizens to the necessity of giving ball. There has been no violence in this County, and out people have manifested a sincere desire to have peace and order prevail, bat the Republicans neem dissatisfied because we have given them no molestation, and j benet their uecessity to manufacture outra gea. Wc uro latkificd that there will be uo difficulty In executing any warrant in An derson County. We do not intend to give the outrage mill any grist to grind for Gov. Chamberlain. Our people are peaceable and intend to remain so, even if they arc bar raged by groundless arrests. We . repost that there is and will be no resistance to arrest in this County, and if the Republican villains cannot get Marshals enough io do their dirty work for them, a telegram to Anderson will secure the appearance of ?-.iy man who moy be charged with violation of the law. OUR COUHTT FAIR. Persona who intend to become exhibitots at the County Fair next week are notified that thc Secretary's hooks arc now open for the purpose of receiving entries, and they will facilitate matters by making their en tries prior to the opening of the Fair. The oflice on the Fair Gmunds will bc opened on Tuesday next, 24th of Octob'.r, from 0 o'clock a. m. until ?'. o'clock p. m., for the purpose of receiving entries, and thc books will bc closed at the hour designated, except as to live stock, which entries will be re ceived until ll o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, 25th October, after which time no entry will be received. It is highly important that ex hibitors shall observe this regulation. Season tickets will bc sold on Wednesday, 25th October, good for tho threo days, foi Ono Dollar. The Anderson Cornet Band has been se cured for the occasion, and each day wil! furnish music. Tho "cooking match" will tako placo or Thursday and thc "baby show" on Friday The entries already made indicate a livelj contest In both departments. BRU* 2SSKTI0H. Mr. B. D. Dean lost a large kiln of drici plank at Belton on last Tuesday night. The Anderson Ball Club intend giving i Ball on Thursday evening next. It ls ex peeled to be a gnuid affair, and a large nun: ber of invitations have been extended. Wc would call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. G. Cohen, of Augusta, On Parties wishing to order articles in lils lin will do well to obtain prices and informatioi from him. Wc leam that it is probable Judge J. I Reed will hold Court at this place nex week instead of Judge Cooke, as thc mem bera of tho Anderson Bar have requeste hint to preside. Merchants and business men are informe that we can supply them with bill head letter brads, note beads, envelopes, circulai and all kinds of printing at thc most reaso: able prices. Support home industry t Mr. D. J. Hix died at his residence we of Anderson on last Sunday from a cancc with which he had becen afflicted for a lot time previous. He was near sixty-five yea of age. His death will bc lamented by li many neighbors ami friends. We are requested by Mr. W. W. Russe tho acting W. W. of Pomona Grange Anderson County, to announce that the will bc a meeting of that body at ?nderet C. H. on Monday, 23rd inst., at 10 o'clo( a. m., to transact ?important business, full attendance of thc members is earnest desired. Rev. Henry Tyler, of Hart County, Gi died on thc 4th inst., after a long and pai ful illness, caused by being thrown from 1; buggy. Mr. Tyler was a minister of tl Methodist Episcopal Church South, and w well known to many of our readers. I was about C-5 years of ago. Bishop Howe, of tho Episcopal Chare and Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolir will hold services in Grace Church on ne Saturday morning at H o'clock, and < Sunday at ll a. m. and 4 p. m. Thcadmi {stratton of thc Loni Supper will take ph after thc conclusion of the morning scrvh on Sunday. Messrs. E. ML Bucker, E. B. Murray a W. D. Wilkes mode speeches at Belton last Saturday. There was a large attcudar both of white and colored citizens, and t nu sting was an enthusiastic one. Belt bas a colored club of about fifty mcmb who can bc iv.ied upon to vole forHampt and Reform in November. Job-.t Broyles, Poul Broyles and Moi Chapman, all colon.il, aro repotting tl they have been molested and shot at account of their political ophdons. Th is absolut* ly no foundation for this rep< Thr,- recently had a difficulty about ' division of a corn crop, and there was no lng of politics connected with it in any w We see from an article in thc Rural CV /iainH that the State Fair will be heh Columbia on the 14th of November m Arrangements will bc effected to sec round trip tickets at three cents per m and thc hotel accommodations have b Increased in Columbia and their rates duced so that a large attendance of exh tore and visitors arc confidently looked Who can read the following without bc ot once impressed with ita truth t The tia!? used are those of thc Presidential c didatca, and will convince the voter at e who arc the deserving men : Kn.l-&. J. T.-Shall Justice TriompbTi T. ?. H.-Truth and Honesty.' . No. 2-R. B. H.-Ruin Beyond Hope. W. A. W.-Worse und Worse. Mr. B. F. Cray ton, the popular Prcsk of thc Anderson Fair Association, car over several cattle and hogs, besides ol articles, on last Tuesday evening to cxli nt tho Greenville Fair. He ha? very cattle, and U famous for his fine h hence wc predict that h? will bring s prent JIM avay from Greenville. We'I the people or Greenville will follow hi? ample, by bringing articles and stocl exhibit at our Fair next week. We have received documents from South Carolina Republican Club or W ington, D. 0" suit under the franl Honest\f) John J. Patterson, Senitor 1 this 8tatc. Somo of these documenta ' part of the'Congressional Reeord, but ot were not, ond had no connection with.I gn*n or its proceedings. Tl>*y were sir Republican campaign manUrsexOre*. we would like th be Informed ander j law of Congress a Senator can send cl menta for party clobs through the \ malls free of postage, when they hav conncctlcAi whatever with the prncfce* of Congress. RXLIOIOUI HOTICX. The 'congregation of' the Fresbyh Church la requested to respond to a si call on next Sabbath In favor of tho S for Invalid Minitttru, an urgent call 1 neut to us bv the President of that Sex D. E. FRIERSON. PuM ?. CARD. 'inaEfl. EDITOKH: Having been nominate! by my friends and nriglil>or?ibrth;r position of County Couirnivdoner, I beg leave tp re turn my thanks to them for their compli mentary presentation of my name in con nection with tiiis office, and to state that if thc Democrats of Anderson County see fit to place mc in nomination at the primary election, I will make the canvass and accept liie position. Respectfully, WM. SANFORD HALL. BOHRA PATH DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Pursuant to adjournment '.he Club met on the 14lh inst., and was called to order by the President. Col. Jamea A. Hoyt wai intro duced, and delivered a stirring address, after which some colored men came forward and had their names enrolled. The following resolutions were offered by Wm. Lee, and adopted. Considering the few days in which io work for the cause of Hampton and Home Rule, for Honesty and Reform, left us. before the 7th of November, and realising the impor tant duties resting upon UH and the efforts to be made to redeem our State, Resolved, That the regular meetings of this Club take place On the 21st and 28th of Octo ber ?nd thc 4th and tlth of November for the transaction of such business as may be brought before it. Resolved, That all places of business re main closed and work suspended from the evening of thc 4th to the morning of the 8th of November. j Resolved, That coi.nnittccs be ap]>ointcd in the different neighborhoods of the township, whose duties it altall be to report to thc Club at its meeting on thc Otb November, the names of such persons as may from any cause be prevented fi om attending the elec tion on the following day, and that such aid as may be needed be given by thc Club, in order to secure thc attendance of every voter in thc township. Resolved, That it is thc full deknnincwUon of this Club to extend all the ai j possible to those brave colored men who rid us in over throwing at the ballot-box Me corrupt car pet-bag go verntnent of the State ; and that wo may know who arc o jr friends in this combat, a committee bc Appointed to attend it the ballot-box, and fa place upnn record thoso who vote the tine ves' ticket. A committee consisting of Messrs. E. Har lin. T. A. Hudgcns, af. S. Strickland, W. P. Wright end R. N. Wright was appointed to meet at Craytonville, to arrange for the mass mectmg at that place. The following managers to conduct tho primary election were appointed: W. R. Greer, J. T. Cooley and J. J. Trussell. PROGRAMME or THE NItr?TH ?NNUM. FA?R or TUB A1TDEBS0N FABMEBS' AND MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION. O.-lobcr 2ttth, 20th and 27th, 1876. WEDNESDAY. Gates open at 10 o'clock a. m. Exhibition of live stock ond saddle horses from 12 to S p. m., after which a trotting match will take place, if two or more entries arc made. To conclude with a mulo race-entries freo. THURSDAY. Gates open at 0 o'clock a. m. Exhibition of saddle and harness h ors ea from lt to 2 p. m., to close with a general exhibition of ?atldle, harness and halter-broke an?mala. Plowing match at ll o'clock. At 12 o'clock the cooking contest will begin. FRIDAY. Gates open at .0. o'clock a. m. Between ll and 12 ? el?cK;v\o i!baby show" will take place. From 1? to 2, thc final contest be tween Baddie horses, single and double har ness horses will take {dace, at which time the committee wiU make their decision and lie the ribbons. At 2 o'clock the premiums will be awarded, after which a mule race (open to the world) over three hurdles will conclude the exercises of the Fair. COMMITTEES TO AWARD PREMIUMS. The following persona have been designa ted to sen ti on the Awarding Committaeu for the Ninth Annual Fair. Tho ladies and gentlemen named are respectfully' requested to report to the Superintendents Of their re spective Departments or. Wednesday morn ing, October 25th at 9 o'clock. Superinten dents will return their department books, together with reports of committees duly signed, to tho Secretary's office on or before Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in older to facilitate thc arrangement of premiums: FIELD Caora-Joseph W Keys, Snp'fc. W D Evina, M G Cox, C fi Mattison, Baylis Hix and W C Watkins. CAIT^Z AHP SnrEr--F li Sltton, Sup't. P Q Acker, P S fcsiloy, Joshua Jamison, James A Drake ano A B Bowden. HOUSES-P H E Sloan, Supt. Dr WA McOorkle, James A Gray, M C Dickson, AV T Dean, J S Beaty and D 8 McCullough HOGS-John A Reeves, Sup't. J C Keys, A E Reid, M B William?, G W Maret ond R M Burriss. POULTBY-B Frank Crayton? Sup't. Jas W'Sherard. R W Reeves. T M Cater, R F White and H C derrick. Ho'ffXnOLD "AV-John Eskcw, Sup't. G W McGee, D L Cox, Thoa L Reid, R Q An derson and H I Epting. HOUSEHOLD "B -John J I??is, Sup't. Mrs E A Bell, Mrs R L Keys, Mrs EM Rucker, Mrs E P Earle, Mrs J N Brown and Mrs Mary Vandiver. HOUSEHOLD "C"-Wm 8 Brown, Sup't. Mrs J P Recd, Mrs 8 Blccklcy, Mr? D J Sherard, Mrs W J Llgon and Mrs J WKeys. HOUSEHOLD "D"-John W r.,honipson1 Sup't. Mrs. Vashtl Burriss, Mrs. Martha Baker, Mrs J W B Skelton, Mrs H 1 Epting " and Mra R E Sadler. HOUSEHOLD "E"-James L Orr, Sup't. Mrs 8 McCully, Mrs C A.Reed, Mrs J F Wilson, Mis E B Murray and Mrs J C Whitefield. Houj- uotD UF"-Dr R F DI? ver, Bnp't. Hon J P Reed, Dr M L Sharpe, A T Broyles, B F Whltner and FCV Borstel. MANurACTunxa'a "A"-G P Tolly, Sup't. W A McFall, F M Kay, A J ?itton; J J A.ckerand Wm Ranson. MAHUFAOTI ura'a "B."-W W Russell,') 8up't. A t McClinton, J C Whitefield, A 8 Stephens, L E Campbell and A M Guy ton. MANUFACTUBEB'S "C."-John M Glenn, Sup't. J W B Skelton, W D Hutton, T L Clmkscalcs. Henry N White and W 8 Pick ens. NBKDLE AKD FAKCY WOBX.-8 H Provost, Sup't. Mrs Lizzie Mauldin, Mrs A B Tow ers, Mrs J R Cochran, Mia Julius Poppe. Mrs II B Font, Mra J L Orr and Mrs J W Keys. Fi SE ARTS.-B F Whittier, Sup't. G E Brown, C J Haacall and J L Trible. FxoBAt. DEPABTMBNT.-J T. Tribl?, S?ffPT Mrs A R Broyles, Mrs James Wilson, Mrs J ?tce.sc Font, "Miss Carrie McFall and Miss Jeffie Edwards. SrxciAL rPaavivW-rrH.- Breasealey Rr L-j Key/", 8 M Croyron, B A. Dean an 1 JU Car* r panter. ,'MiscBi.VAVEOt>- AnTicLEij.-J N Brown, J Belton Watson, N K tiullivan, J Miles Pick ens and M l'.Trible, . , . t : TUB ."BABY SHOW..'-Dr M L- Sharpe. Superintendent. OJmma?e on ?.V.UJ-Mi- B li i;ean, Mrs j H Mu:ny, Mrs 8 Bic kley, Mrs James A Drake and Mrs J B ? SIcan, armmittes. on Girls-W J L'gou, F M Glenn, N K?ivdvan,N.Brown and T 8 Cray ton. Any of the iwjrsons named on the above Committees, who proi*ose exhibiting in the Dei? Intents to which they have hecn as slga'l, will bc relieved upon their giving notice to the President?- - Superintendent? ore requested to bo in at *~,on th? hours of exhibition, and see thai tho articles are not handled by the visitors. They will| assemble their committees on Wednesday morning end report all vacaneiea to the President. They arc particularly requested to ?cc that no person other, than an officer of the Association, or a member pf t|ie com mittee for his particular departni.cn*, be per regulntion ls violated, wldcb ls designed to protect the exhibitor. Superintendent!; will give their committees every facility for examiulng article?, but they Will carefulfv abstain from any expression of opinion as to tte cerita of thc arttclt% and BOC that the awards aro kept private. JAMEd A. HOYT, I ? _mt_ Secretary. It ia understood that ex-Gov. Moses has declined to accept the position of Judge to which he was elected b^ ?he lost Legislature. This is the most^m* mondabic act of his life. FOR THE itu <*? Jti! J j <?('. ..un.! ONSIDERATION OF THE .Hlil -I fr 'ii J WE have now on hand the largest Stock ever seen in the up-country, and in view of the hard times and great scarcity of money, We propose to sell the same at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER KNOWN IN THIS PLACE, And in some cases at LOWER RATES than our competitors can buy them. We quote : Calicoes, 5, 6 and 8 cents. Good Quilt Lining, 5 cents. Best 7-8 Homespun, 7 cents. Factory Thread, $1,00. Good 7-8 and 4-4 Sea Island and Bleaching, 8 and 10 cents. Coats' Cotton, 4 spools, 25c. Coats' Cotton, 1 dozen, 70 cents. Good 10 4 White Blankets, $3 a pair. Tickings, 10, 25c. Black and colored Alpacas, Dress Goods and Cashmeres, Flannels, Lindseys, Carpets, Rugs, &c, at correspondingly low prie s. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, From 75 cents, upwards. BOULEVARDS, 75., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. LADIES' SACQUES, $1. $1.50, $2. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, From Six to Fifteen Dollars. Everything new and stylish in LADIES TIES, BELTS, TUCKING COMBS, RUCHINGS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, &c" &c, kept constantly on hand, at bottom figures. Our stock of ? ? . ?? ? ? ???? . ? ... liJiw v Um. ? -' I; '? I ' . ??'Ul! ai :,\i.V. Is immense, and we will sell everything in this line cheaper than ever, i Childrens' Shoes from 40c. up. Ladies Shoes from $1.10 up. Mens Brogans from $1.25 up. Be sure to examine our Goods and prices before buying any of these goods elsewhere. We havfi ii.kn a Titree assori??nent o? 0L?T1?ING TTATft a"d CENTS' FDRNTSHING GOODS, to be sold at prices that defy competition. WE BUY AS WE SELL-ONLY FOE CASH. -?? And we are sure there are no merchants anywhere who possess better faoilities for purchasing Goods from, first hands, or at lower Prices ; and as SMALL PBOFITB always satisfy us, we feel secure in saying, that,, we will offer all Goods at such prices as allow no complaint on the part of any customer, for we are determined to sell everything as low as the same can possibly be bought in any market. Call, therefore, and if we do not fully satisfy you, we will not ask your farther patronage. ARNSTEIN k Anderson, 8. C., Oct. 5, 1876. AN EARNEST APPEAL. As we are compelled to have Money to carry on our bunineas, JLJL all persons indebted -o us for tinnno or ?applies must certainly come for ward lind settle the sante. The plea pf "hurd times" won't poy debt?. If they would, wc-would certainly ht' willing ?o accept them. Pron?pt payments make man? friends;' and insures kind Indulgence. So come along with your Greenbacks or Cotton'und pay'dp. You will feel good yourself, and make us feel better. WE KEKP CONSTANTLY* ON /HAND A LOT OF STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Which wo will sell as low aa thc lowest for cash. Oct 12, 1876 WILSON SL REED. TUT ATTENTION, AMERICANS! K , . . -rrO- H ? tl E desire to call tho attention of the trading public to our Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, H ATS, Hardwire, Cutlery, Gmift, ?Ste. \ AU of which we propose to sell as low eui the lo Weft? AU wo ask is a fair ?, Como and see us. In order to comjicte with others, wc nato adopted the Cash tiy.-def?,;] and we expect to slick to it. So, it will bo useless for ANY ONE to ask credit. .] All who are indebted to us are requested to come forwurd abd settle, as we have wiiited as long as we aro going1 to. J. NV SUTHrJMiAND dr 00., Belton, S. 0. : S'pt 28. 1870_ ll_, . 1 ' iii no' GET OUT OF GET OUT OF DEBT 1 ! .TMIl?flt?J i Wl? have given liberal credit? the present, as well ss past years^ ?nd thc time for col lecting our Money han nb^-i ?.-rired. as we are not going to walt mach longer before seeing, and trylng what virtue there 1? ia law, as much as we'hnto tO;'daR0.r: ?Wc earnestly callMpon all, ?nd no person is left out who owes Os ? cont for Merchandize or.Quaup ipr thc iirescnt ?r past yean?, that they must pay tis up out of their flretj?finWtofe ?r?7oit?d this'fall, apd If no Cotton. WK WILL TAKE THE MONEY I Times are hard, we adi?ilt but we cannot help it. ' have to pay onr own debts promtly* and ta fareaaonableCth?t'wr should expect pay from others* The longer you let your debts stand ovw> the harder they are lo pay. WE WANT OUR MONEY-DON'T FORGET ITT , - v ri; Wc have a large stock of Coons on hand, and solicit the patronage of prompt paying customers. , ::., ? ...,.-.-.,-< itu-.? BLECKLEYv BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. Andftiion, 8. C., August 22, 1870 . . , SHERIFF'S SALK. TO THE I?ADIES. HY JAS. H. McCONNKLL, Auctioneer. ^^^'?I/KBYS b^Wii?h-; Si'ATit m Rnm? C'-".:.::..-., ) MS. I^IOS OP AiM^rson rind surrounding' Anderson County, j country that slut is now rr?clviiiK a' full ns ?' - r> J . ,\ , sortmeht of FaU : and Winter Uoods? such In inc rcobaft Court, as Ladies'. Hut?; Bonnets, . Ribbons) Trim Rosannah Scott, Adiji'.x., Plaintiff*, against' tmnas, .Ac;.' w?Meh'.wiH t? soM'ftt il small Joseph Scott, Wm. H. Scou, ct al., Ve- profit. A new supply of Scamping Patterns fendant?.-iCbiwj>/ainl/"or partition oflnSidt1, Just rtoeived. : Millinery and Mahtua-Ma payment *f debit, dre.', of M. 17,'Scott, dc- King promptly attended th. A share ot etaitd. ' >?"" patronage is respect tully sol ?cited.., ,T>Y Virtue of an order.lonledirected from t?t?i's^^?i7??^^\^[t?? JO W.W.Humphreys. Esq., Probate , q" . " 3 nrlrV WW Jud^ of Anderson County, in tho above ^l.,^'-r" .. . ? ; .< .-?.. S?R8TTIONPAY. ?n^OVKMBER"wxt, LUMBElt ? LlTiUBEH l u at anderson Court Mouse, . 1 . . .A , ',,,,??..?., Ti?Ai vr va i T AM now prepared to furnish PINE. . TttACf .N0?.!. . i ' "S OAK, HICKORY and POPLA1? Containing IOU acres, morel'or -Isas, alUiatc' "ftjMnr.lt oh tho Blu? Ridg? and Air in Anderson?ouuty.iOn .w?terW ofMHlwec IjJnp Railroad? at Soncoa City, I) uny Creek, bounding lands of Jasper'Williams, quantities desired, ii .,".'".' ?pd others, and known as the Kat on Tract \Jl ,"...,, " '* in the partition of the aforesaid Itcal Estate. Mr. W. T. Reed ls mr agent at Antler Trans or HAME-One-third cash : tho re- son" who will always bo found at .the iiiahilng !wc-?!?:?r;,?J Wc/edlttot twelve Luinbor-YWd, ready to wait on custo months, secured by a bond with approved more. - surety, jwiU) lftteh*t tm day of *&( lo- ^ WM. J. TIAtltllN tether with a mortgage of thc premises, . July 8, 1875_61 .' , ' with leave to antTct^atc p?ymcnVat any 1 **" -"'?",.,,,>^" time. Purehaser to pay extra for all ncc?- D?SSOlUtl?al'. ? : sary papers. jk&OOS, Sbetiff. rpHK nrni orToWcrs A Br?/I?i;ba? been Oct 10, lB7St " . ' ?3 3 X dissolved by mutual ffiWsmt Tlio 1_ ';jj. _ ~~T-_ _ _.-__.' Kotes and AccOunta arc in the hands of 'COTTON GIB FOR SALE. A. di. Tower? for collection, who viii attend o-? td closing op Uie businefis. It will therefore A BBpWN CoU?n Uh?, forty saw, nearly bo to tho intered, of nil indebted to come XA hew, will hcoold at a. bargt in. Ap- forward and pay theil'Noten and Accounts, ply to 0. W. Ixmg, or thc undcrsigi.cd, at A word to tho x\mis autlleiuut. Long's Shop. A. H. TOWBBS. WM. KANSON. 1 W. L. BROYLE8. OttS. IST*!} 12 Un OciU, ?StO 13 LOOK ??T ! -o PUBLIC AIT|$ dcslro to call a? to? ti im to chu f. mt VT woll-8elected eUK,.. of;; .. Heavy Gri^o?ei??? ?Boots, Shoes' Wo have Just roctjlvoda large- lol of BUK? Cheap Grades of Syrup?, Muocov.sdo, Do >|i .! . -.?? " hita ?.?i.'lij tl? '.' , ; ;.. lop PAfttt^ ?#M vd ' . .':. od WitiiiuS' ? ?bn?w J A complato assortment of Sugar?, COiTeiw! A. very largo stock ot.Iron,- SwelJ.HovNii gehor?lly. In short,,wo have everything ti Wo aro soiling tho forogolng ar tilden nt th bo couvlncod of thia fact. /Ctr* And How a word io tb oso that w o hi ian, lb73 and, Untos? you oojnO ibif counts will he placed in, thp,Iiapd?*i9f.??Of (?nd tiidw imf! hui aliono:? s si il-. I ..", |,n , .! el hiiiil .?ifoolia wwn?j ! Important to those 't??i'?? hun. Mll*aiaOil hui? .-.I)*-:). (Mia .to those Indebted to.n# ott,.At,oounta I above tho market price for Cotton, in payr time between the lat of November next, do .not wish to add any OPRJ. , Sa como for\ )? l< mi:- : IMI??JSXI unrii ,?01301 I T ill <.: li./ /: rr. Bill loil ill?<1t i. Oct?, 18f0'??.";'. '-... ? . .'" '-h gfBSWWf'rt'ftBgBBHlg'BB^TO Ladies' and'Gents' Gold a.?kd ?Silver Wa>tch?s, jLadAe8 * avid Misses'' Setts \ J?ar 'prop$, \$i*ffo?hes and\ j Ma&oni? ^eivcira (^Clocks, cte. ', at j: ti; WkwiEL'S m*UAr-^Qi>\ Please -eaU\ Ladle?*, .VI Uses' and Children!** ffn^Hittg fkfjfytif ^nt ami Made tip In the latest style.- Also, Hair Switches annie to order from cuttings or combings, in Ladies' Boom, in rear, of J. . A.: DairttT* Watch, 6hop,-iby?Ti;r w no ,*?.no1t iibo*) { I yvniy .^iMI^ A^OakjJjftBiiOla^;-'^^ : . , ix I "AiUrta SALLIE; BOWIE. Oct 12,1870 . r.^i? :^-td\ h.i?'A Nono#:" IDESIK?1 r?'Vay'to ail Wy' 'lrVcnds and customers who ha va 1 1 ron Ixe 1 me tar the past yenra-rrsome ca longos thirty, teven rears-thal I am thankful for tba past; Mid' liope tobo able to merit their continued fa rora. il A. B. TOWEK& OCt 12. lH?ii 13 LOOK OUT ! t. i., . >iii ' i?i - . too i-iift ro'ijiwiii TT^rrmuMVii .. .. i .-.-! ?iii Ul.l. jju??lb?l 1 Milt d?i ti ?ir. i i-> \ ?! .. ..<? ,1lf>olVlll I Yt ijfbj* wo hayo cn, hand, A LARfJB. and t <.. ! ' i. "on ,?Hi-l>itt(' . ? tSt^Ofi -? ? 7o)i W. ar6, Eto- jity ? - 'I vu! ?ri J *?..} bl!i ? '- iioiua ' ? i * n Sides, Shoulders, HugnijCured.Hams orara aijd New Orleans. ^?dasHtfy ? .JJ... io vidi ?Hi '/. .-I,, iv vu, T irfl lie ji I B : FAMILY Fi>?tJR. ?vnoiur.'jlt|rilt>ti Hont 'ifll to M<I .it'' . ft and Teffai'^cklea,' Canned- (iqod>, ?fcc, rtvols, Spades} artdj&rjnln? Implements list tho funner or man of family tiaods. s most reasonable Ife?h price*. ' Cali ai d imf i inn ' > bna .vtioita's .ii"" . fTfr.i. itv IEWBV?LV?&' ) Mc?BATH. ' -rrr+r <d JaiJit >.:/? ideRi'oedii *i jp' va'rfl vtirlatii oioth id'f .?;.... Indebted to ITs. 7 . ; ' .ibiic ool ?rmos yuin oiT: ?*0 Hain '-nil, 'QC Inst -ynai-?>iWoifwlUig1ve ono-half ??c?nt tent, of nuch Accounts and li?tes, wt any iVin.must havo tho money ,on. them^*?* r?fd atoncq an^ ^pttl^ ^. I .i'.'. ,{?? . i" -jill <.-?I? v..:- i'-.io^.n / !!. ^^l^ni bli? !fl3^ lo^n^n CENTENNIAL di Ivigajno omit omni ... , "? Miidttntn ii?ljio ni -moni I ,b!?sj ' tunda "<MI o?a sJn?(tttai?yii L<!kiwm*i?"T'?<i? t?ptl> ?d lad' . ..?n?n.l'? fcl I ?00 iDqscn ?ggs i rfTu?oea at i th? C^ennial H?M?'te.., i ii- the Hampton ? Bore 1 ? i i . i- jiv-.-.-t.i 'j/1t j;iii'ii noil// bsiinpa ! I.? MI liorna nv-<i^a_aaid>o-t<] ot VT . ni it .< ? j -m.. .ivt iaii-:pn von lili .rjnill .shoo j ( Jiiqol nr^t^tMtJli^kW?toT^.^Tt'i', :i ' -?in to intioi II ?i >: MMU* r iu>n.ii'?<|o ii ftofr^hmenfts on the Fair QfoundQ l vino *h.9fW>b?8 Fair, i ,-'/V.II?,! M : i bsit?oinj jnh ASlfLEV '' 1 ! Cct??^!*??^ nlinut! "low pnniiiodJ f>/iow i freu .'t?"?^ lo Mi;' i -f -riiiiw ??ll nanhra Nc^ire ls hereby glV^rt Iha?'?l? fe/l' crelgnc<ir-Exec?tc^v??WOiin H arkins, de eosodJi'MUl J apply io?ilfrc*??wd??i of/Ito- , ia^alp^^tdjsrtoo <frftwty,'orttbai lslUut?ar \> ?r^,j?is?ba.r^tp0U? ?ald Fi??Wvly,.|>ni.i ' On tho some day at Anderson C..ITJTMI ?UI.B^U^C^aeaJin AcUqoe? said B?iai*. AW* Ute WAT?IF^.m?alrc^?^y.;m^^ fl Whnc' rr?i AttWri?tm1, Jr iVof J?IWS Jot ir? still in ill? oandaof ^lAy iOAideli, who Williamslon, S. 0. OctlJ, 187?J 1.1 3 '?las JS. E. WILLI AM?. J. W. DA?iKLS. .'ii ftiftSS*^?- , HISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS 4 ?0. HAVINO bought out the Bto?k, Aa., of ? the late Mr?, C. C, Pegg, have added hereto a full and great variety pf NEW GOODS, ?uchaa | ??ras' AH? CBTLDEENS' HATS, SONNETS, SHOES, ?/?ESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, 'mil everything to PLEASE THE LADIES And uceare their comfort. Miss Lizzie William? baa selected these rJoods with ?ireat caro in Baltimore, New Hork and Philadelphia, from whence she !ia? just returned with a full knowledge of he styles, costumes and colors. Call and iee her at old simd-one door above Poet Office. Mantua-Making and Millinery De partment Conducted by experienced Indies, frytll, 1870 _ll CASH "ST?RE ! WE ABE RECEIVING pAILY a full linc of FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of Bacon, Hams, Lard, Flour, Molasses, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee & Tea. Also, a full linc of CONFECTIONERY GOODS, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, And everything else kept in a first-class uSrpcory Store. Wc have on hand u guod stock of Shoes, Huts and T>ry Goods, Uar dna re of all kinds, Which we wili dispoyo of cheap. DUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH. We will not tell any Gouds on Credit. To our customers whom wo have sold Goods to on credit, we wouw* soy. that we will give thuara fa'.' price for their Cotton, and expect them to como forward and settle up as soon as possible, as wo are needing our money, Give us a call, and wo will sell you Goods at prices to suit thc times. il Jiw ll oi> u- i ? n -ji '. '.? ...,.IiIGON S? HUJJJ. Sept 21, 1870- 10: 8m ATTENTION, ir?j I ih .ii ?' . L_ihfi'i . niii baa ? ! ' .: ji>?*llor> ?L ,!.''i'>-'iii I . .>.*:? :l'.')ivc YOU' are hereby requested to report ;' promptly at ' o. ? P. & Mc?ULLY'S STORE, Headquarters for I*ow ibices, Where you wlU fmd everything you wont to suit you iu Quantity, Quality auld Pri?e. Ile docs not go back on his friends who pay him promptly. He con sell you one of tho1 itt BEST, gO?TON GINS Now kiio?vn to thc puhlic, and will' n ' ' Insure Your Pro lier ty ' ?aoioi vi : .'. * w At a fair rate lp;first-class companied.'. ; Give him a call ot ( > Ko: 2 McCully'? Block, Northeast side Public S?piaro,' and ??uA?uT not regret it. "'. '.; W?W .? ' . Oct?, 1870 - 12 I ?-i-' ' 'h -t\U,r. '. . . afgpie?ea '.' THIS^:WIT, .- .PRIVI '" ..! THE ?ndersigneu1 r?spectfhl?y. (fattier to pinrprni the- tnididg'pabllc 'ihdi h?'fcas opened'? X't'i tiii hmi ovwii \nlti v??1 ? "Sphere h'e?s'noVvofferir/gA desirablo line of Tl?i WABE, abd'Other articfra moally kcpfiln u Tin Suire, i ? io itdthjphtj M ? ?ft? o^.,*b*?'r?cAaVMrtftVti EDGEVrf 'tlitf&ttslhcVwrn?th'? ttt?ftleUirset of-the most moderH maC.iinesi'Enables him ?oofitov Induccmaati'.never.-fer/bre giren to thbipehDlO? Pf ,this <o>coui>kry. , IfaJ ?sca nDthlngjJmt tho lieft m*ic:^/s, and warrante WfltFi W*?'?? brough;h?s bands. ? ; Jab 'stotly. In ray-Bnc, und; I'propouc to ku?fa}n?pcc?aUyiof thenu! Thc best Stores; b^Honow,Ware iff^lfis?rnonnr^ .i ? ?dil lo* t?iqo: ?j_l "ici otlLM^|eii('qiJ? ?ai Kia . . *J? Hw,^Ba3Ln>r> ,.. ni '? / i! ^VejtJSnd WftteiJy'Hmse, ' .lyr?vii'ji Jm'lto bill < Anderson,'!). Ci ffl3f#fl^'.B7t> y. - ...i voilL,,-.!(?ti, :8nv inj I "jsn? -'! ,<. ,. .' ?. . i.'-lulu ?Ti! : - -< -nri jq Ti'.l ?uv pniloiaJ ittooc. -fr .- IVM -.J noi&dhidii? Je.-? 1; AND .''l'"^ ?|ad},nl aii?fo 'Ulli l)0f>3 in? it ? "?f t?MimtmiMm- ??? ? X count, and will*-! troods An" low?astbcf <pain;b?! bought hi thlsTmar- ? katy Mid tha BryfGboda aMtla^^CMwh? [hat were onnedby tuwev dr:B^yleslf|yii\:l HlilTMliorf plilli 1/biim .. ,??*l?olq jtiihl^n-.n one \}r^^^^bi^^^o^^??^^^^ 'j j ii? ri?an*i>l i?'|.-:<? 3nJSv B.^OTr^Ew,(n' . Qofc l Bj > lfigQi., TJ 11 i ? : ' . ?lin ? ? 'ir. .;;n|i:alne-. O)TATB O? <ae\nrB''?aa^o!LnF?r rpURORS, Wflacs^^ndt?t'pii^??n h?lvv j^^lng^hush^^^ j'wtt^Lohy^^?eof; IHftwiWto" stt' 'raf j L -- , hind abd the ?t'Jal Of the *ald Court, I L.H.] this loth ^lay o/ petober, -A. D. ^ %m J?HXW. DANIELS, Oct 12, 1071? 13 2