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THE INTELLIGENCER. LtQCAIi MATTERS? BUB* MBBTIOH. Agricultural Lien? for ?ale ot tills office. Remember that th? stores will be closed on next Wednesday. Let every Democrat como mid beor Gov. Hampton B?>eak next Wednesday. Wc are indebted to J. L. Tribble, Esq., for valuable editorial assistance this week. Rev. J. C. Hudson will supply tho pulpit of the Anderson Baptist Church n?xt Sun day morning. Every lady, gentleman and child in the County wbo eau be at Anderson on next Wednesday will be here. Come out and see tho review next Wednes day, and hear Gov. Hampton speak. You will regret lt if you stay sway. Wo aro glad to welcome John E. Peoples and his bride back to Andorson after a hap py bridal tour. John looks like a real hap py man. In order to give a full roport of the mili tary review, Gov. Hampton'a speech, Ac., on next Wednesday, we will not issue our paper until Thu-sdsy evening. Old people say thnt when peach trees bloom in the light of the moon that they will not bo kill?! by froat. Wo hope this year will not prove an exception to thc rule. The new Baptist Church at Townville will be dedicated on next Sunday. Revs. W. H. Strickland and J. S. Murray will nttend and conduct the services of tho dedication. Do not be humbugged by Northern frauds. Save your money, and get the best Pianos and Organs made from your own Southern music houss-Mrs. McSmlth, Greenville, f Rev. H. N. Hays will deliver a temperance address on Saturday, the 30th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Flat Rock Church, and preach at tho samo place on the Sunday fol lowing at ll o'clock a. m. We learn that several military companies from surrounding Counties will visit Ander son on next Wednesday for tho purpose of participating in tho review and paying their respects to tho Governor. The citizens of Centreville township are requested to meet at Hunter's Spring on Friday, 22d instant, nt OJ o'clock p. m., for the purpose of organizing a military com pany. A full meeting of tho citizens is de desired. Wo are requested by Mr. E. T. Cooley to give notice that there will bo a Sunday School meeting on thc first. Sunday after noon in April, nt Shirley's School House. A full attendance of old and young is re quested. Capt. Allen's Company, the Palmetto Riflemen, will have a dress parade upon tho public square on next Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Tho Company is handsomely uniformed and well drilled. It will present a very fine appearance. Hov. W. H. Strickland has been an nounced to preach at Flat Rock Church next Sunday afternoon, but he wishes the meeting postponed, as he will bc at Town Tille on thal day to dedicate thc new Bap tist Church at that place. Miss Della Keys has removed her store to the Centennial House, and gives notice that she is receiving her Spring stock of milline ry goods. Miss Keys is a lady of taste, and those wishing anything in her line would do well to give ber a call. We will sell you an Organ at $5 per month. We will sell Pianos and Organs cheaper for cash than any other house. Wo will sell Plan " : for $16 per month till paid for. Come to the McSmi th music h ouse-, or address Mrs. 8. A. McSmlth, Greenville, 8. C. f i?r. S. 'A. Branyon, the O? ?Ie,iy Sergeani of the Flat Rock Military Company, re ri'iAsts ns to announce that there will ba a meeting of that Company with the Demo cratic Clnb at Flat Rock Church, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the fourth Saturday in March instant. The street leading io the depot and the public square will be handsomely illumina ted on next Tuesday night at the arrival of tho train in honor of tho visit of Governor Hampton. There should be a full turn out of all the peoplo of the town of Anderson and its vicinity to welcome tho Governor. The public square would be a good point at which to meet. The First Lieutenant of tho Palmetto Ri flemen went into thc talor's room to try on his uniform on last Monday, and about the time ho got it en several of his companions Baized him and carried him to tho public square, whore they deposited him carefully and called for a speech. His eloquence had fled, however, and ho tried to beat n hasty retreat. Gen. W. W. Humphreys has received from the Adjutant and Inspector General's o ill ce an order authorizing the formation of twoCavalry Regiments in Anderson County, and he will issue next week thc necessary orders ft? their organizations, by tho elec tion of Field Officers. The election, we leam, will be held at the time indicated in our last Issue. Capt. H. B. Beaty requests us to announce that there will bo a meeting of tho military company of Hall township at tho Cantwell Institute on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock p. m. Gen. W. W. Humphreys, Maj. E. B. Murray and perhaps others will address the meeting upon the subject of tho militia and its objects. A full attendance of all tho citizens is desired. On last Wednesday morning Mr. W. P. Cook, who was BO unfortunate as to kill a colored woman in the Dark Corner es was stated a few wceka ago in our columns, came forward and delivered himself to Sheriff McConnell. 8oon ofter, he left inj company with counsel and the Sheriff to appear before Judge T. J. Mackey atPick ena Court House for tho purpose of getting bail. AmuMg ihe amusing reatares o? the com ing review on next Wednesday will bo th? participation In the parade of thc Pendleton Jnvenile Artillery Company. This Com pany will hare a small brass signal gun, mounted and drawn by six donkey?, each one of which will be rode by a little boy. Pendleton Is the greatest town in tho Stato for donkeys-tbay oro all quadrupeds, how ever. r-rnfts Dodamead has consonted to run an ?sire train' from Belton to Anderson on next Wednesday, to srrlre at 10:20 a. m. and lear? at 4.-AH p. m., in order to accom modate persons wishing to attend the review on that day from Belton, Williamston or Greenville. .An extra train will also be run from Abbeville, If it can be arranged. This T?1 be a very great accommodation to largo cumbers of onr citfsens, who will be very thankful to Col. *>odaraeart for hla consid ?rala action. Tho entertainment on next Wednesday .vening bids Air to be an enjoyable occa sion. In addition to the presentation of "The Lost Loaf,'* a favorite drama, there Will be rendered porno very fine mnslc, in atrunictitnl and vocal, by persons of ac knowledged musical talent. The entort?is' meat Is given nv His benefit of the Palmetto Band, end w? hope the young ladies and ? gentlemen who hare shown so ranch public spirit in getting it up will bo liberally pa tronized by our citizens. The admission feo will be moderat?. Shortly after the arrival of tbs Greenville train yesterday, aaye the Coir ibu? Register of the 17th instant, a policeman amsted one Frank O allin rd, colored, from Anderson County, who had in his possession a dia mond ring which he had offered to sell to Mr. C. C. Radcliffe, the Jeweler, for a mere trifle. Tho prisoner claims that the ring belongs to .'.U wife. He will, however, be cared for by the police, until Information can be received from Anderson aa to who he le and what right he hu to be wearing diamonds and tb? "duda" of a tramp. The epicures of Anderson njcyed the elegant supper furaiaheo ' > , ladles ou last Tuesday evening. Tb* swtet amlles of the young ladles, the delicious cakes, fruits, et ceteras, made aoni* of the bachelor por tion of our population open their eyea and atare as if they had waked up auddenly In some fairy land. And then how those fel lowa opened their months waa really alarming. The entertainment waa a splendid success, and the ladies merit much praise in their effort* to assist the Palmetto Band In furn ishing our town with good music We raise our hat, and in behalf of the young men who compose the Band return thanks for the ' supper; in behalf of th? epicure* wo say thanks, and for the bachelors, who never sec and admire beauty only at a distance, we aay thanks for th? happiness it afforded them to be permitted to stand off and ad miro-only this and nothing more. Some music deaiors North will say and put more on paper and Bend it all over the country than they dare tell you to your face. Bo not bo humbugged, but come to Mrs. McSmith'a music houBe, Greenville, S. C., and we will surprise you by our low prices for the very best Pianos and Organs. f ARTILLERY OFFICERS. Th? Anderson Artillery Company was duly organized on last Saturday afternoon, at which time tho following commissioned officers were elected : Captain-John 8. Smith. lat Licutonant-W. A. Fant. 2nd Lieutenant-John D. Kennedy. 3rd Lieutenant-W. T. W. Harrison. Thc Captain was authorized.to appoint il;e non-commissioned officers, and at an adjourned meeting on last Tuesday after noon the following appointments were an nounced : Quartermaster Sergeant-J. M. Sullivan. Ordnance Sergeant-L. P. Smith. Commissary Sergeant-W. S. Ligon. Veterinary Sergeant-E. L. Welch. * Color Sergeant-E. T. Coshine. Orderly Sergeant-John W. Todd. Sergemtsof Sections-lat Section : Sergeant, john P. Broyles ; Corporal, Jesse L. Fant. 2nd Section-Sergeant, J. Feaster Brown ; Corporal, W. C. Bailey. 3rd Section-Sergeant J. L. O. Shaw; Corporal, John A. O'Neal. 4th Section-Sergeant, W. D. Maroney ; Corporal, George A. Green. Corporal 1st Caison-Jesse M. Smith. Corporal 2nd Caison-T. P. McClellan. Corporal 3rd Caison-F. E. Harrison, Jr. Corporal 4th Caison-W. Ira Drennan. Secretary and*Treasurer-Wm. L. Bolt. MR. EDITOR: Your remarks on the Fence Law in last paper exhibits, in its spirit, a J ittle impatienco at the worry and confusion j xis ting and resulting ..ocessarily from BO ludden a change in the babita of a people n tho last century or more. Permit me to luggest tbat there is no disposition among ?ven the opponents of the law to avoid or svade its provislona, or throw any unnec ssary obstructions in the practical opera ions of the law. All the confusion resulti ng has boen produced, not from tho practi ?I op?rations of tho law*but from the infavorable conditions under which it was nauguraied. Tho first mistake was on the ?art of. tbs Legislature ta framing ibo orig nal bill, in omitting a provision that if o ?mjority of the townships in the County idopted the chango the bv?r should bo ap )lied to the whole County. A second cause br the conl.ision resulting in tho public nind was tho delay on tho part of the 1 Jounty Commissioners in surveying anr* etting out tho contracts for building the bounty fence. Until this survey was made be people could not bo satisfied as to tho ixact condition of things in regard to tho aw. Aa soon as it was certainly known hat thc law had been duly ratified, and i vas to be immediately enforced, the people i generally, with a commendable zeal, aet i bout adapting themselves, hi their stock "?crests, to the great change proposed, i Sven in thoso sections where the opposition o the law was most decided, tho poople ar? lot behind any others in accommodating hcmselves to the law. Ons of tho etrong ?st opponents of the measure lu Brushy Jreek township said to ma th? other day ss ie was about finishing his pasture fences : 'I had nothing to do with tho making of he law, but I intend to abide by it fully." iot only M, but this gentle* i, who waa a orge landholder, assisted hL rentera in pro dding pasturage for their stock aa for bia iwn. Thic ia the proper spirit, and will, we rust, bo imitated by all. Gradually aa the iraciical operation of the law begina to de rclop itself, the benefits to be derived are lecoraing more and more apparent. It will ake more time, however, than the law ad owa for all the people to prepare themselves er it, and until a reasonabla tir has been Mowed for the enclosing of -.'ck, ths peo >l? should exorcise the utmost forbearance! owarda each other. Indeed, where there is io malicious or evil intent apparent, we bink all the difficulties likely to arise be ween neighbor? may bo satisfactorily ad osted withont litigation. Barring the delay n the matter, unavoidable no doubt, tho bounty Commissioners, in the discharge of be new and responsible duties imposed by he new law, have exhibited rare good eenao ind a very accommodating apirit, to which he most ceremonious can And no objection. )f course the details of tho great change >roposed is no new and radical that uo one an certainly say in ad vaneo what will be he ultimate result, yet the principle em >odicd and upon which tho law luis been Hised, ls so simple and so just that we do mt see how failure ls possible. Tho princi pe Is this-ao more, no leas-that every nan snail take care of bia own. T. H. R. HONKA PATH. A young man here who at present holds io office, and not wishing to be alt alone, iroposcs to accept an appointment on some >ody'a staff, provided ho la furnished a nice iniiorm an? a chromo.Some lime since bia place was visited by a drummer on loraeback, and to-day one onie in a nice iide-apring buggy, driving a sorrel horse. .....Guano ia all the go, and anything that imella atrong and coats a bale of cotton for i ton, apes off by the wagon load. If the quantity aold la any algn of a crop, we will iave a large one thia year.Tba achools >f the townahlp are all quite full, and seem to be doing well.An early adjournment if tbs Lsgialalure, and the re-election of 3ov. Hampton next fall ia hoped for by thia -?opie. _____ R?rV. Wm. H. Chapman, Pastor of M. E. Jhurch, Georgetown, D. C., writes : "Hay ng had an opportunity to t??t the excellent -naiitiss of Dr. Bull's Cough ?yxap, 1 beal? ?te not to say, lt ls th* best remedy I haye ?yet used in my family." ME. EDITOR: If coming over.ta oast their shadows before, the prospects of indepen dent candidates is under a dark shadow. The unity of action exhibited by the late County Convention mud have struck every casual observer. So far. so good. The "Democracy of Anderson gained strength in its last Convention. The several Demo cratic Clubs ia the County acted wiselj in their selection of delegates. * While the pee pie are willing to devot? their time, talents and energies in maintaining their self-respect and guarding their liberties, th? country is \ safe. But "eternal vigilance is th-* thrice ol liberty." If there b? any who hoped to hoist them selves into office hy playing the demagogue, such unanimity as marked the lost Conven tion on the part of the Democracy through out thc coming campaign will put a quietus on all the ambitious hopes of independents. No independent candidate need think that th? Anderson Democracy will sell its birth right for a iness of Radical pottage. The peo ple havo learned a lesson. Ten years of successful stealing ought not to happen more than once in the samo generation. To suffer the government to get into the hands of independents is to put it into tho hands of the Radical party (which is only a synonym for thiev?.--*) two yedrs hence. Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing. PERSEUS. At a mc-ting of the Williamston Guards, held In their hall on thc 10th instant, it was unanimously resolved that we nominate Capt. Milt. Tribble, of Belton, for Colonel ! of tho Eastern Cavalry Division of Ander son County. Captain Tribble is the faithful and energetic commander of the first cam paign rifle company organized in this Coun ty in '70. He is a popular citizen, was a good soldier, and we therefore (and for other reasons) respectfully submit his name to the suffrage of the several Companies composing this Derision. J. W. DACUS, Captain. E. R. HORTON, Orderly Sergeant. THE ANDER80H DEM OCR ACT. Auder*OB Club. A special meeting of the Anderson FVMS ocratic Club was held in the Court House Monday evening last to make necessary ar rangements for the political meeting on Wednesday, 27th instant, and was called to order by Vice President J. L. Tribble. Maj. E. B. Murray stated that he had been authorized by the County Executive Com mittee to -?erk in conjunction with a com mittee from this Club in perfecting arrange ments necessary ior tho occasion ; that thc grove near thu residence of Gen. Humph reys had been selected as the piace for the meeting; thut it was expected to have thc largest crowd in Anderson on that doy that ever assembled here, and that tho citizens of the town should endeavor to do their wholo duty in contributing to its success. Gen. Humphreys moved to appoint a I committee of five, of which the acting Pres ident of this meeting sh.mid bo chairman, the remaining four to bt appointed at his leisure, to co-operate with Maj. Murray in making whatever arrangements they might deem necessary. Motion prevailed. The Executive Committee was instructed to order as many flags as necessary for the coming campaign for the use of the Demo cratic party. On motion, Maj. Murray was requested to prepare and circulate ii paper among tho ousincas men and citizens of the town, so liciting their signatures to thc same, asking the Town Council to illuminate the public buildings on the night of the 2Gth instant in honor of Governor Hampton, pledging themselves to illuminate their pi i vate places of business. Gen. Humphreys stated that extensivo preparations were being made for tho re view on the rf?orning of tho 27th instant. and that It promised to eclipse any public demonstration ever made in Anderson ; tha Invitations had been extended to the ruilL tary organizations of Oconee, Grcenvillo, Bickens and Abbeville Counties to bo pres ent ; that he was endeavoring to make ar rangements with the railroads so that the neighboring towns can have special accom modations, and that all sections of tho County will be largely represented. On motion, the meeting adjourned. W. W. KEYS, Secretary. Bones Path Club. This Club met March 9th, Dr. Hudguns In the chair. On motion, the Club decided to invite Messrs. E. B. Murray, J B. Moore and W. D. Evins to address the citizens of this township ou April 13th. Th? names of a few colored persona were enrolled. On motion, the Club adjourned to meet April 13th. T. A. HUDGENS, President. H. G. REED, Secretary. The F-est Savannah Democratic '.:iub met it B. A. Davis' Mills on ?Ali of March, with Maj. E. J. Earle in the chair, and Mr. B. A. Davis acting as Secretary. The following officers were elected : President, H. B. Ma jor; Vico Presidents, J. N. Sanders, 8. C. Cunnlgham ; Secretary, A. E. Scudday. the Club will meet every second Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p. m. B. A. DAVIS, Sec. pro tem. A CARD. We, the undersigned, a committee appoin ted for that purpose, hereby return thanks to Samuel Johnson for presenting a bell to Liberty Hill School. . ELIAS TERRELL, MOSES RUTLEDQE, ISAAC JENKINS, SUMTER WHITE, ANDERSON DOUULAB. Tho "Baby's Best Frien-3" ls Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, sine? it maintains tho baby's health by keeping it free from Colic, Diarrhoea, cte. Price 25 cts. A Remarkable Basalt. It makes no difference how many Physi :ians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established feet that Ger man 8yrup is the only remedy which has adven complete satisfaction in severe cases sf Lung Diseases. It is truo there are yet thousands of persons who aro predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consump tion, I?cu?.>rr'.ugc3, Auiliina, beyere Colds isttled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, ?fcc., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such wc would say that 60,000 dozen were sold hut year without one complaint. Con sumptives, try just ona bottle. Regular ?.ixe 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Yes We can change a fitly dollar bill if yon want a bottle of GLOSE FLOWER SYRUP, the greatest Cough and Lung Remedy in the ?orld ; or if you want tu irv ii first and eeo If wb?t the "lion. Alex. H. Stephens, Ex Ctov. Smith, Ex-Oov. Brown and Hon. Itob ert Toomba, of Georgia, say about it is true, von can get a Sample Bottle for ten cents at ?iatraos, Rup <fc Co's. Drug Store, that re lieves an ordinary cold. Tho GLOBE FLOWER Conon SYRUP never had an equal for Cougho, Colds and Lung Affections. It positively eurea Consumption when all other boasted remedies fail. Sample Bottles, ten cents. Regula? ?lte, fifty doses, ii.00 Tribute or Kc sp cel. WnsnEAS, it baa pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst Sister LUCIA DACUS. Belt Resetted That we, the members of WU Uaruston Division, No. 102, Sons of Tempe rance, have sustained an Irreparable loss, sud that wo join In sympathy with th?? rela tives and friends of tho deceased. IU. r. t.?, That a copy or thews prue?. ngs be handed to tho ANDERSON INTELLIOIVNCXB and the Donnera nco Standard. W. P. ANDERSON, P. fi. rei mm GOODS AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE. We Challenge Corny;orison in Goods and Prices with any House in the Up-Country. Good Bleaching, 16 jarda to tho Dollar. . A first-rate quality 12 yarda to tho Dollar. Best Bleaching over sold for tho money, 10c. Good Sea Inland, 14 Yards to the Dollar. An A 1 quality Bea leland for S.e. Good 4-4 Sea Island, good value, 83c. Best Sea Island, 4-4 yard wide, 10 yds. for $1.00. A first-rate Sheeting, 2J yds. wide, 25c. per yard. Wo continue to sell the host CALICOES for 7 cents a yard. Romrnber, tb?t these are not the dre&sed-up Goode so often sold, but boat quality and han?*orr.c?! styles. We are also selling a ?lightly Inferior quality for 6J cents. A handsome line of WHITE GOODS at 10c. a' yard. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white aud colored Laces, Ties, Buchings, Frillings, Round and Tucking Combs, Dressing Combs, Zephyrs, all shades, in endless assortment, and new styles, arriving with etery ahipment. Give u? a call when in Town, and you will bo sure of going away pleased. ARNSTEIN & ROSE, NEW Y O BK CASH STORR. Anderson, March 14. 1878. MUSICAL DEPOT, OR BRANCH HOUSE, GREAT SOUTHERN MUSICAL HOUSE! FIJ^?STOS &c ' OH/GJOOSTS MASON & MASSES K-Tho on ly PERFiCT ORGAN made. It is THE -Organ of tho day. None cf the Stops are dumb-every ono speaks the moment it is used. Look out for Bogus Organs. PIANOS, ORGANS, and all kinds MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. 8I?EET MUSIC received dailv. Mnsic aent post-paid on receipt of price. 8avo money and buv at home from '?11E McSl-flTll MU8IC BIOfJHE. GHEKNV!Li.l2, S. C., or address MKS. S. A. McSMITH, Box 18, Greenville, 8. C. March 14. 1878 3* 3m Parlor Favorite, Southern Gem, Haines & Bro., Hainasnek, Hallet & Davis & Co., Chlckerlng & Co. AH thc above Pianos for less money than you pay by Bending North. Do You Want to Buy Goods Cheap? IF SO, TRY US WITH THE CASH I PRICES AGAIN REDUCED ! Come and bc convinced that wo can Sell ns low for Ute Ca?U as | any man could wish. THE Q.UAL.ITY OF OUR GOODS A CONSIDERATION. 150 Barrels Flour, every barrel warranted. ?U grades of Coffee, Sugar and Molasses. Also. Boots, ?noes, Hats, Hardware, Heavy Bry Goodj,&c. Are now offered lower than ever. You might loso money'by failing to nco UB before buying elsewhere. WE MEAN BUSINESS, and will not be undersold in our line of Goods. SULLIVAN & GO. March 7, 1878_ ll_ly NEWS mon THE LADIES' STORE! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS WILL leave FOR THE NORTH to-morrow, where she intends to purchase a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL STOCK in all tho NEW STYLES, ?Vc. As usual, wo will LEAD IN LOW PRICES. Thanking our customers for their liberal patronage in tho past, hopo they will continue to .".ivor us with their future p>.tronago. March 7, i878_ _ , 84_ _ COTTOIsT FOE/ C^TT-A-ZLSTO ! air- Exob.ange. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO . 18 OFFERED ON THE FOLLOWING LIBERAL TERMS : Casta on Delivery ai this Depot.OO On Credit until first November next.79 OO With the Option of paging in Cotton on the basis of Fifteen Cents for Middling Cotton. SOO I.BS. MIDDLING COTTON WILL PAY FOR A TON. Thus th? Farmer will know when ho buya just how many pounds of Cotton will pay for a Ton, no matter how low tho price may bo. This Guano is UNEftUALIiUD, and j has never failed to aatisfy all wno have purchased from us during tho last il .e or aix vcars. Any number of rcforenees can be furn'nhed who will testify to the superior excel lence of this Guano. Thoso who have never used it should give it a trial thia season. SULLIVAN Si CO., Agents. Jun 24. 1878 _28_Sm 35,000 lbs. 'BOGOIN*! ONE OAR LOAD OP FIJOUR, ONE OAR LOAD OF N. O. SYRUP, AND A LARGE LOT OF FANCY GROCERIES, HAVE just been received, and our large, well ulcered and Taried stock of Dr? . fiAArf.F *;si5, r:"";T ?nt? S?MSC*? <uias?( enma ants Crockery ware, are kept constantly replenished to meet thc demands of the market. These Goods hove been bought in bulk, so that wc can and will dispose of them to our customers at the very lowest retail prices. Glyo us a call, for we will not allow ourselves to be undersold. Parties owing us ?or last year will SOTO cost hy coming forward and settling the samo at once. BARR & FANT, NO. IO GRANITIC ROW, ANDERSON, 8. C. Jan'2i. 1878 12 _ly NEW AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. jj DESIRE TO INFORM MY \DS AND CUSTOMERS that I have ? juat received a USTEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of . STAPLE DR Y GOODS, ROOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, of all tinds, HARD WARE, IRON, BUGGY MATERTALS. tie., dee. da. Which I bought at extremely low fignres\ I also have on hand a good lot of CLOTHING, which I will sell at NEW YORK COST. I expect to do a Cash business, and and will not bt UNDERSOLD by any one. I only ask that you will como in and examine my Goods and Prices, so that I may convince you that I mean to sell CHEAP. ? e?n in the Cot:..;; Mm kel, und am always ready to serve yon ot my old stand in WAVERLY HOUSE BLOCK, Southeast corner. O. A.. A fr?t?t. Oct 18,1877 14 ly NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. DB. C. XJ. "WILSOIT. THE Founder and Chief 8urgcon of tho Nation?! Surgical Institute, At lant?, ?Tia., with a competent corps of Assistants, will make a professional riait to the following places at the time designated below : ts PA RTA N HU KO, 8. C., April 2nd and Srd, 1878, Palmetto House. GREKNVILLK, 8. C., April 4th, Greenvlllo Hotel. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., April 6th and ?th, Central Hotel. NEWBERRY, 8. C. April Otb, Simmons House. COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 10th and lilli, Wheeler House. CHESTER, 8. C., April 12th, Nicholson Hotel. ORANOEBURO, 8. C., April 13th and 16th, Moroney House. CHARLESTON, 8. C., April 16th, I7th and lath, Charleston Hotel. FI.ORENCH, 8. C., April 19th, Gamine House. As this is the ouly visit which they will likely make to these places, the opportunity hore offered Tor seeing and consulting them without a visit to the Institute, should not be neglected. These visits are designed for tho accommodation and benefit of our old pa tients and all such now ones as desire treatment of the Institute, yet aro unable to afford the expense and time involved in a journey to Atlanta. They will come fully prepared j to treat all cases of Club Feet, Spinal I)?asase, Hip Disease, Diseases of tho Joints, Chronic Diseases, Female Diseases. Dis tases of tho Eye and Esr. Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Catarrh, ind Private Diseases which at? curable or can be benefitted. Ito case will be taken under treatment unless with a fair prospect of recovery. All tho efllictsd aro invited. For fur ther particulars and circulais, address National Surgical Institute, Atlanta. Ga. March 7. 1878 34 4 Price of Carolina Fertilizer and Palmetto Acid Phos phate Reduced for 1878. CAROLINA FERTILIZER-A Ton for 475 pounds of Middling Cotton. PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATE-A Ton for S50 pounds Middling Cotton. AU expenses paid by us, and thc Cotton to be doll YOI ed by the first of November next. Wc are still tho Agents also for tho Celebrr'.ul Wando Fertiliser. We have a largo Stock of GOODS, GROCERIES, .fcc., on bond, to sell Cheap for the Monoy, or on a credit to thone who are good, and pay their debts Siromptly. Come on, pay us up. and buy Supplied and Fertilisers (rom us. We will 0 you right. BLECKLEY, BROWN Sc GO. Jan 17,1878 _27 _ _ THE CRY IS MORE GEORGIA GRANGE. USE WHAT IS KNOWN TO BE GOOD. 800 Tona Sold in Anderson County last Year with Satisfactory Resulta i COTTON OPTION PRICE t ACID PHOSPHATE, per Ton.300 pounda Cotton. GEORGIA GRANGE GUANO, per Ton.400 pounda Cotton. .yHE standard of tho "Georgia Grange Guano" ranked higher last season than that of JL any other Superphosphate sold in South Carolina or Georgia. It is made from ani mal bono and high grado pnosphate, and its former high standard is not only maintained this season, hut la raised by tho addition of Ammonia sufllcieut tc give the plant a fine start. IT. XV. WAGENER Sc CO., Charleston, S. C. B?cCULLY & TAYLOR, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Feb 14, 1878 _31_3m ANOTHER MAN MARRIED, AJSTD EAPPY ! JLJLN Abbeville Beauty captured one of the Anderson Boys Inst week, and he was dressed In one or those Elegant Black Multo frofn XJ. HP. SMITH. Kow, if you want to go nod do likewise, just come and get a Suit from SMITH, and you will bo successful with her, turo nod certain. A Large Lot of Ready Made Clothing Arriving thia week, and if you want a NIVE, SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS, come right along and get ono CI?EAI? VOU CASH. Li. P. SMITH, McCully'a Corner. Nov 20, 1877_13_ly CARDEN SEEDS ! Fresh, Genuine and Ghiaranteed, At Wholesale and Retail Prices, from three of the largest and most reliable houses : D. M. FERRY, COM8TOCK, FERRE & CO., ROBERT BUIST, jtfir- Ten cent papers reduced to five cents. Give us a call is all wo ask. Prices to suit everybody and tho times. SIMPSON, REID & CO. Jan 31, 1878 _ 15 ly FURNITURE, FURNITURE. CHEAPEK THAN EVER. TOLLY the Leader o? LOW PRIOE8. ~JT OOjZ at some of the figures ut which you can buy Furniture at In Anderson : Good Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $3.00 : without Slats and Castors, $2.00. Towel End and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. Large Wardrobes, $11.00. Large Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $5.00. Good, strong Rocking Chairs, $1.40. Cano Bottom Chaim, per sctt $5.00. Painted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, yVashstand and Tablo, $15.00 ; with four Chairs aud Rocking Chair, complete $21.00. Walnut Chamber Suits, consisting of high head-board Frenen Bedstead, Bureau, with Arch Standard and Glass, Washstand and Table, $23.75; with four fine Walnut Chairs and Oval Back Rocking Chair, $32.75. And everything else In proportion. I have ou hand a very lurga Steck, from a fifteen dollar Suit np to a two hundred dollar Suit. I claim to sell cheaper than Greenville, and will duplicate any bill that can bc bought there. CJ. F. TOLLY, Depot Stree?. Oct 4,1877 12 WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO., Main Street, Greenville, S. G., WHOLESALE AND RXTAIL DEALERS IK HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &e. Fino Tablo and Pocket Cutlery a Specialty. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Bar Iron and Rte ol, Blacksmiths, Car.<cntere, and Mechanics Tools, Builders' Hardware, of avery description, Wagon and Carriage Materials, ?bc. A full line *?. best quality Leather and Rubber Belting always In stock. AGENTS FOR Fairbank'K Standard ScslcS, The Hall Safe and Lock Company, The Taylor Cotton Gin, Tucker a Potent Alarm Money Drawers, Also, for tho Celebrated Shoenbergcr Horse and Mule Shoes. We are prepared to sell Swedes Iron at tho lowest quotations from sny market, and nilli propose to duplicate Invoices from Northern Jobbing houses-adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO., Greenville, S. C. Sept fi. 1877 8 eowftm THE BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD! np??K. KEV? CGKi'ECTiONF.K ?" on Depot Street, now has the Freshest and most A delirious Stock of CANDIES, RAISINS, CITRON, Ac., ORANGES, LEMONS. BANANAS, Ac, CIGARS, TOBACCO, POTTED MEATS CANNED GOODS, do., dec Also, a well-selected stock of FANCY GROCERIES. The Favorite [Restaurant Is kept in connection with this Confectionery, and Mrala ?ic nerved at ail hours, in flrst ciass style. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS will be kopt on hand during tho season. All the above will be sold at tho lowest living prices. Call and see me. O. W. GARRECKT, Depot Street. Oct 25,1877______* "?\ W. WA-OEISTEJU ? CO., O li fix-lea* ton, . - South Carolina., - COTTON FACTORS AITS "vTSOLSSALS &S0w3*t3. A GENTS for South Carolina for tho Celebrated HOOK COTTON TIE and GEOROTA J\. GRANGE FERTILIZER. Agents for the 8outh for tb? CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINEGAR. Solo Agents for "OLD CROW" and "OKALONA" WHISKEYS. Mt* Wa will make liberal advances on Consignments of Cotton, Sept 37,1?77 U ?ra QU?CK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS WE are receiving every week additions to oar large stock of Goods, and will sell them for Cash ai small profits. . We liave In store a large lot of prime and choice New Orkans Molasses, low for cash, Buckwheat Flour, Gc. per lb. Good Sugar, ll lbs. for one dollar. Prime Coffee, 4 lbs. for one lollar. Best Tennessee Flour. Onr Carolina and Gilt Edge Flour cannot be beat. In Fancy Groceries, Wo have Mlnco Meat, Retains, Citron, Av plo Butter, Quince Bu?i?r, Currants, Canned GOOCLH, Ac. Potware. Just received a fine assortment of Pot' ware, at lower prices than ever seid here. DRY GOODS, A FULL LINE. A splendid assortment of BOOTS and SHOES. Also, HATS and GAPS. French Calf Skins, Oak and Hemlock Role Leather. SALT, IRON and STEEL. Crockery, China and Glassware. Ltaip Goods and Cbandeliera-something nice, for sale by A. B. TOWERS & CO. Feb 14, im_ai _ 4 WHOLESALE OF TO-DAY t 40.000 lbs. BACON, at Qi Cts. 2,000 " CHOICE LEAF LARD at 10} Cte. 1.000 lbs. MAGNOLIA Sugar Cored HAMS, at 121 Ct?. 20 Bbl?. SUGAR, at 9 ? 105 c. IO " CHOICE N. O. SYR UP, at 55 Cts. per gaL( 20 Bbls. EASTERN POTATOES, all kinds, at $1.50 per Bashed. 20 Sacks COFFEE at I6i ? 22s Conta $tr lb. Abo, a full line of Everything a Farmer May Meed, at prices that defy competition. Savo money by giving us a coll. M. W- COLEMAN & CO., Seneca City, 8. C. March 7_82_ ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN POMARIA NURSERIES. THE largest and moat varied Stock of ? Southern Acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, Peach ea, (Alexander. Arnsdon, Louiso, and Rivers. Theso early varieties have all fruited tho past season and ripen ten days before Halo's Early), Fear?, Plums, Almonds, Apricots and Nectarines, from the. earliest to tho latest; Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazelnuta. English Walnuts and Spanish Cheanuts, several fine varieties. Ever-bear ing Mulberries, Grape Vines, embracing choice table kinds, Strawberries and Rasp berries, Evergreens, in great variety, for or nament and ccmotarics, Roses, all the best; Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilies, Ciy&antbcraouis, Choice Verbenas, doublo and variegated, Violeta, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, As paragus and Horee-Rcdish Boots, Osage Or opo and McCarthy Rose, for hedges. Choie* Fruit Trees of ell kinds, which will bear tho first season if transplanted early. All will bb furnished at mod?ralo prices. Among othor choice varieties of the Strawberry, tho Charles Downing proves to be one ot the best for our climate. A now catalogue sent to all who apply. Persons wishing will p?case annly direct to WM. SUMMER, Tornar?a, S. C, M-r-h 7,1S7S_ M. it Wiliiamston Male Academys THE FIRST SESSION (twenty weeks) begins JANUARY 7th. Tornow FEB SESSIOR--Spnittng, Reading. Writing, Elements of Arithmetic and of Geography, $8.00. Higher Arithmetic and Geograph v. Englbh G ram ni av, Composi tion, U. 87 History. $12.60. Latin, Greek, Algebra, Geometry, <fca, 117.50. Patrons get benefit of public funds. Char gen made from time of entrance to end of session. When attendance ls not possible, ( deduction for lost timo is made. Board in private familial as low as at other villajes. J. M. PICKLE, Principal TncsTEES-Dr. J. W. Orymes. Pres. : Cl. E-. Horton, Sec. ; R. V. Acker; Dr. Ben. Drown, C. B. Roberta. Jan 10, i878_20_2m WSLHSTE & WiULJ?nlS ANDERSON, S. 0. GARDEN And FIELD SEEDS. OHEMIOALS for home-made Fertilisers. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS and LAMPS,* WINDOW GLASS, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, And ?? lu!! lino of DRUGS, cheap for cash. /ST* Those who are indebt yl to us will please settle at once. . Jan 17,1878 27 CET YOUR PICTURE. CAPT. WREN Will remain in Anderson ONLY ONE MONTH LONGER, And all persons bibing PHOTOGRAPHS Should call at once. J. D. MAXWELL, No. 4 Brick Rangt. March 7,1878_84 , 1m A. W. TODD, Contractor and Builder, ANDERSON, S. C. A LL kinds of * TLAIN and FANCY jnL WORK done ot shortest notice and l0A?ni?for^TOALE MANUFACTURING CG.-I)00HS, SASH, BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, ?c. , Jan 10, ?878_M_Iy_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAOBUNA, COUNTY Or ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Tjaneh^eicser, Mann & Cu., Fiaintil?. va. Michael Lesser, Martha Leaser and others, Defendants.-Cbmiilaint io ari aside Judg ment, <?vu i-g-^Hf! Cradhor? nf Michael T tr*?r are JL hereby notified to establish their re spective claimc before mo on or beftw tho 6th day of April neat, and signify their willingness to como in and contribute to th* expenses of said suit, and seek relief under thu complaint. By order of Court. . JOHN W. DANIELS, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, March 1*. 1878. a.V-4 D M. Ferrv *? Cfc MA n?v?d Lan droth & Sons. *TC8T received from the abovo celebrated tl t-cwlmon, a large assortment of OAK DEN SEEDS, and J*f EX**' by A. ?. TOWERS * CO' Feb 7,1878 ?>