The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, March 28, 1878, Image 3

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LOCAL MATIL SRS. THlT GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION. fat TOWN ABLAZE WITH ?HTHTJII48M AMD 6PI.KNDIDL? ILLUMINATED. On tho arrival of Governor Hampton in Anderson on Tuesday night, a large con course of people assembled at the depot to welcome bim. The Palmetto Band, Cap taiu Allen's Company, a procession of col ored men bearing torches and about two thousand citisens escorted him to the pub lic square. The houses were brilliantly il luminated, and upon the sonare the dark ness was completely dissipated by the thou sands of bright lights which glittered in the windows of all the buildings from basement to attic. The scene wor, a most brilliant and cheering one, fitly representing the hearty spirit with which th? Governor's rlsit to Anderson was welcomed by all of onr cititens, and, to add to the significance of the compliment, every window and piazza upon the square, which could be oc cupied, waa filled with the fair daughters of the town, who had assembled to witness the triumphal reception accorded the peo ple's hero in tho person o' Govert r Hamp ton. Upon the public square the proces sion was baited, and the Governor was com pelled to ascend tho Court House steps in response to the hearty culis of tho people for tho purpose of making a. speech. He was introduced hi an appropriate speech of wti come by Gen. W. W. Humphreys, and, in response, thanked the people of Anderson for the hearty welcome extended him, and said that ??.cendlng the Court I louee steps brought to his mind the fact that he hod made his first speech after the surrender in that building to a meeting of the citizens of Andcrcon. He was on his way to the j mountains with his spirits crushed by the-) disastrous end of the war. and was stopped at this point to speak to the people of An derson. Although depressed in spirits, he was not then without* hope, and had pre dicted a bright and prosperous future for South Carolina. For the long dark years which followed that period, it seemed that his hopes for the future were not to be re alised. He, hc-?rever, had confidence in the future, nnd knew that tho people of South Carolina would rise superior to their foes and regain the proud eminence their patriotism and their honor deserve for them. The day of deliverance has come. Our gov ernment is restored to our people, and if they are wiso it will not depart from their control. He regretted that he could not say more on this occasion, but as be had epokeu frequently along the lino during tho day, and was to address the people of An derson on tho morrow, he excused himself and bid them good night. General E. W. Moise was next called for, and Introduced .by Gen. Humphreys. He expressed pleasure at meeting the people of Anderson, whom he had wished to meet during the late political canvass. He also paid a high tribute to Governor Hampton, and made an eloquent and pointed speech of about fifteen minutes, which was well received and heartily cheered. The Governor and General Moise were then driven as tho guests of General Hum pheys to his residence. D?ring the whole of these proceedings Captain Smith's Artillery was firing salutes tr. the Governor, and the most unbounded enthusiasm prevailed. The reception was a brilliant affair, a complete success, and a pleasant harbinger of the grand day which followed. HEATH OF COL. B. 8. HILL. We regret to announce tho death of Col. Richard 8. Hill, which occurred st Lis resi dence iii this town on last Sunday after a long and painful illness. His death, though long lookcd-for, bringa sorrow and grief to ro?ay households in Anderson County. Col.'Hill was a genial gentlemen, nuable disposition and pleasant manners, and gath ered arcand him many friends wherever he went. Ho was hom on the 10th of Decem ber, 1823, near Anderson ville in tim County. In early lifo his father removed to near ' Craft's Ferry, where he remained until hL> first marriage*,when he removed to Monte video, Hart County, Ga., and lived there until after the lato war, when ho removed td Anderson, 8. C., where he has since re sided. He received his principal education ? in the town of Anderson from tho late Wes ley Leverett. Among his classmates and students wera Ex-Qovemor Brown of Geor gia and tho-iato Hon. James L. Orr. He was a member of the Georgia Convention, and advocated the ordinance of secession. At tho commencement of the war he was ap pointed ald-de-camn to tho Governor, and rendered valuable services to Gov. Brown in the organization of the militia of the State. Ho entered th? active service in op posing Gem Sherman's march through the State, and was' engaged in many battles. He became a member of the Methodist Church in early live and continued so until his death. The funeral services wore performed by Re TS. H. F. ChrieUbcrg and D. E. Frierson gt? Roberts' ^Church on Monday morniug, after which the solemn burial service of tho Masonlo fraternity was performed, and the remains of the deceased interred in that Chnjch yard, which contains the tombs of a largo number ot his family who have died before him. .x<i?'^i'i'Jp.? >- _.?*??*'..' ?, ?' vlVB A2iD FERE. Lest Sunday was the most boisterous day jthat we have experienced thia year. The wind came Atom tho northwest, blowing al most a perfect hurricane until a late hour at night. The day previous was its complete antipode^ mild and bland, BO that numbers of persons throughout this and upper counties had been engaged in burning off brash, sedge fields and log piles, and the wind of Sunday came upon them so sud denly and so fiercely that it picked up the smoldering embers ar-d scattered them broadcast over the adjacent woods, setting fire In numerous places to the leaves and brush.-whinh Tr?- ? dry ss iir.dcr. Thss? flames spread tepidly, and burned furiously, causing great. consternation, danger aud anxiety. An immense amount of forest land' .'wa?} ;burnt over, and thouoanda of panels of fencing destroyed. Several hous es wer* threatened ?by tho devouring cle ment, TibC only saved by the most deter mined end-penAstent 'efforts. Up to this time we hdvo beard of no dwelling house nor private building which has been de stroyed, but New Floriert Chnrch, five or six miles West Of this placa waa lairl in sebee, even,the grave yard fencing being destroyed. The citizens of the surrounding conn try were many of them off at- chnrch, and the few who were at home fonnd it all they could possibly do to save their own dwellings. The wildest rumors prevailed on SusNjay. AU portions ot the County, however, have been heard from except the Saluda' side. ?rata which conflicting and uncertain ramon are still received. Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup is last taking the piar* of ell tbs old fr?i?uned Cough rem? di?e. It never fails to relieve the most vio lent coi tl, end for throat diseases it h in val-, noble. Price, 26 cents. Sheet mudo end all kinds or* musical in" liniments for sale right here at-home for lea? moo v thar. Northern deaiora, air Mrs. McrJmith's M uri? Rooms, Creen ville. 1 BRIE? MESnOK. l ?anos at too MeSmith Maslc Boase for Greenville, 8. C. f We arc indebted to Mr. W. W. Key? tor tbs report of the speeches on lott Wednes day, which we publish today. Mr. Laboon's blacksmith shop, in Brushy Creek, waa burned cn last Monday night. The Uro originated accidentally. Everything lu the chop was consumed. We are requested tc announce that the Orange Association will convene with Towu Creek Grange on Friday before the fourth Saturday in April. A full attendance of the members is requested. The members of the Bowling Green Light Dragoons respectfully nominate L. E. Camp bell for Lieutenant-Colonel of the Eastern Regiment of Cavalry of Anderson County. We are requested to announce thatrKurn ticket?, good for three daya, will be sold to the following pointe hereafter at the prices annexed: Pendleton, 00 cent? ; Seneca City, $1.80; Walhalla, ?2.40. We are informed that the order for tho election of held officers in Gen. Humphreys' Brigade will not be issued until after the muting of the officers of the Savannah Regimant on neu Monday. We have been reqo.estcd to state that the Union Meeting of the 3rd District will be held with Mountain Creek Church begin ning on Friday, In consequence of the burn ing of Nsw Prospect Church. Mr. Arnstein LBS returned to Andersou from New York, bringing his bride with bim. We are pleased to sec him back again, and wish him a.l the happiness and prosperity he desires in his matrimonial life. Maj. Larkin Newton, of Garvin township, has been appointed by Governor Hampton a Trial-J ai tice for Anderson County, undei the amended act. recently passed by thc Leg islature, lucre2sinj( the Trial-Justices of th? Cou'vy. The dedication of the Baptist Church at Townvillo on last Sunday was pcrformc* in the presence of a very largo congregation Rev. W. H. Strickland preached a very ab!? dedicatory sermon, iud all of tho service! were solemn and interesting. Wo bavo been asked to request a nstetinj of ali tho commissioned officers of tho West ern Cavalry Division of Anderson Count] to assemble in the Courthouse on next Mon day, Saleday, at 12 o'clock, for the purpos of consulting about things connected wit! their commands. A heavy hail-storm passed over Andei son to-day at half-past twelve o'clock, com ing from a westerly direction. The hal was upon an average not qu?teos large as partridge egg, but it lasted OB long, an there wan as much of it, os we ever saw It did not do any serious damage, howcvei except perhaps to a few early vegetables. Tue Greenville companies evinced th most thorough training and di&uipline I their drill on last Wednesday. Both wei as near perfect in their execution of tb various parts of the infantry tactics as con panics generally get to be, and their un forma presented a very handsome appen' ance. They are well officered, and tb verdict of tho people of Anderson is, tin they are a very handsome set of gentiemei Capt. Allen's Company Wavered the cit cens of Anderson with a dress parade o last Friday afternoon upon the publ square. They presented a fine appcaram In uniform, and showed great pro ?lei o m in drilling for the experience they have ba Our young men should take more inlere in this Company, and seek to increase i numbers, and make lt the equal of an Cc i nany in the State. '".j Tuesday night as Governor Hampte was passing Belton on the train, salut were fired, and in tho absence of ca mic anvils were used for that purpose, and oft being shot several times, one of them bur ind tho pieces flew in every direction, oi sf them striking a colored man standh somo two hundred yards off in the boc kt first it was feared tho accident wou prove fatal, but we are glad to learn that tl wounded man is improving. The kitchen of Capt. M. B. Williams, wi resides near Piercetown, in this County, w consumed by fire on last Sunday night, BJ most of its contents destroyed. The bur ing was supposed to be tho work of an I sendiary, PA persona were heard movii ibout the place a short time before the fl ivas discovered. The perpetrator cf tl jutrage ought to be ferreted out It won )o a good instance in which to apply t low law of hanging for arson. The order preserved throughout the d n Anderson on.Wednesday cr.nnot be t ?ighly commended. There waa very lit Irinking, no boisterous conduct and !oud swearing. Not a single arrest Vi nade during tho whole day by the toi [>olice force. Tho people of Anders bounty did themselves honor in their gr? political and military demonstration, 1 heir highest honor consisted in the exe lent behavior they observed throughout 1 mtlre day. Rev. William P. Martin, one of the old Baptist ministers in the Saluda Assoriatii lied suddenly ono day last week whilst i raged lu labor in the field. He waa fe number of years one cf thc loading mindai jf the Association, having churgt cf aomi :ho largest churches in the County. Ho\ mergetio and devoted to the work of ninlstry, and until his faculties were i paired by age, "untiring in his? labors, t ?mmanded tho confidence and respect ho community. Mr. W. P. Cook, who shot a colored i nan a few weeks ago, surrendered him to thc authorities on Wednesday the 2 Inst., and immediately proceeded to PJ .ns u ooo a writ of habeas corpus, which isard belbre Judge Mackoy, and gran sall, was fixed at five thousand doll Ur. Cook gave bond in this sam for his poaranco at tho June term of the Cir Court for this County. Mal. John Mooro, of Anderson County, represente Cook In this case. The entertainment in the Masonic 1 an last Wednesday evening by tho "T plan Corps" was quito a success, and enjoyed by a great many of oar citli The music was very fine, and the drat) "The Last Loaf"-was rendered In a n nar highly creditable to all the parties forested, each of whom evinced no 1 . '.cut for acting. ?t ia the general opli that lt waa the best caste and ??ted | ever given to tho public of Andersoi amateurs. The net proceeds of the ei Liniment amount to about ?-J0, which be presented to the Anderen Pain Band. A literary club waa organlied last ? under the name of the Anderson LIU Club, The oflccrs elected were-CoL I Rocker Trwildwnt. C*pt John W. Pa Vice-Pr?sident, Mr. R. A. Reid Treal and F. C. Whitner Secretary. The will meet st the Courthouse on the evci of the first and third Fridayaof every rat The meetings will be public ?M? tho di sro Invited to attend-the ladies ?spec The subject tor discussion for sh? first i Injr, April fMh,-"Should ???U1 pu mo.it be e?K.::^:??, sa*e for the crii murder 1"-W'' bc debated on the am U yo by M (MX iv. John K. Brsasasle sac W. Brown, and C-G tho negative by Messrs. J- ?(7. O. Fcsihoraton and T. D. Kennedy. Thc? will be a selected piece read ty Major li. F. Whilner. One of the most pleasant portions of Wednesday's proceedings was the visit of Ute Greenville Guards Mid tho Butler Guards from Greenville. The gentlemen of these companies came over to contribute to our meeting and pay their respects to the Gov ernor, without sny expectation of even re ceiving entertainment here during their stay. Their courteous conduct and gentle manly course has made our citizens enter tain che highest respect an J most kindly feelings towards them. We regret that the circumstances connected with the succes sion of the politisai meeting upon tho re view prevented our people from showing their appreciation of the conduct of thc Green rille Companies. The memory of the friendly bearing of these companies will al ways be cherished by the military of An derson, and wo hope we may have a visit from these companies on come occasion when we can pay them the attention they deserve. On last Tuesday evening Mr. J. Helton Watson's horses became frightened near the Baptist Church in Anderson and ran away, brcakin? thc tongue of the buggy. They then begr.s kicking, sud struck his mother, Mrs. Martha Watson, upon the chin, in flicting a painful wound, and atriking her youngest child, little D. M. Watson, upon the cheek, breaking bia check bono and upper jaw bone, and mashing his face terri bly. Physicians were immediately sum moued and cared for the wound. Beveral largo pieces of bone were removed, and er? -ythlng done for the relief of tho little sufferer which was possible. The strange part of the accident is that Mr. J. Belton Watson and wife, who were upon the front seat, remained unhurt, and his mother and brother, who were upon the back seat, were both kicked. The little boy's wounds were at first considered fatal, but we learn that it ia now thought ho will recover, although his face is terribly swollen and congealed. We hope his recovery may be moro -com plete and more rapid than is now expected* FSH OS LAW HOTICE. There seems to be some misunderstanding in regard to the time tbe new fence law went into operation, and. therefore, th? County Commissioners agaiu give notice that the whole County is included under thc late Act, and the law went into opera tion on the day of it- approval. O. H. P. FANT, J. C. GAICTT, SAMUEL BROWNS, County Commissioners. March 28, 1878. WILLIAMSTC*. March 18, 1878. Ma. EMTOB : I notice in your issue of re cent date a communication over thc signa ture of "B. Ware," in reference to the mis doings of the Town Council of Willlam oton. Wo do not wish, by any means, to enter into a controversy with this noted correspondent, but only wish to call the attention of the citizens to a few tad mit takes which ho has, unthoughtedly we sup pose, made in his lengthy missive. The gentleman has explained and expounded the charter of Williamston in a vory deci dcL manner. He saya : "The charter Baya explicit ly thet an ad valonan tax shall be levied on all property." It doesn't say any such thing. It aaya : "A tax of 80 cents on the 100 dollars worth, or less, may be levied on real estate, at the discretion of the Council, provided it is assessed properly; and thc Council ohall also have power to tax merchandise, carriages, dogs, Ac. In tho next place he aay8 : "The Council have exempted t benin cl ve J from taxation." Thia ia a worse mistake, if possible, than the other. I being Clerk of the Council my self at the time of the assessment, and also rt the collection of taxes, positively say that those of the Council who owned real *ato were among the first to come forward aud pay their tax?T. Thero are many other aistakea (I will call them) which I could mention, if necessary, but will leave them for another time. And now a little advice to Mr. or Miss "B. Ware," or'whoever that personage may be : Dear friend, the next time yon undertake to "go for" a Town Council*, be sure und read the charter carefully, and get permis sion and raise the lid of the coffers, and be sure who has and who has not paid their town tax. Respectfully, T. B. CRYMES. 1 Mildness conquers-and hence it is that the yet positive influence of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup overcomes so quickly tho disorders of babyhood. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The following named gentlemen are re spr?tfully nominated for Field Officers in the Cavalry Regiment for tbe Eastern Di vision of Anderson County, for the election to bo held on the Second Saturday in April : .Fbr Colonel-M. P. Tribble. For Lieutenant-Colonel-A. M. Guyton. For Major-J. W. Dacua. : HOPEWELL. The many friends of the following gentle men respectfully announce their names as candidates for the offices named in tbe Cavalry Regiment for the Eastern Division of Anderson County at the election to be held on the Second Saturday in April : For Colonel-Dr. F. K; Breazeale. For Lieutenant-Colonel-A. M. Guyton. Ftr Major-J. N. Yandiver. The Humphreys Guards, of Martin town ship, beg leave to make the following nomi nations for J officers for the Eaatern Cav alry Regiment of thia County : ?br Colonelr-U. P. Tribble, Fbr Lieutenant-Colonel-R. E. Porker. For Major-J. N. Yandiver. Respectfully, R. B. A. ROBINSON. Captain. Komination for Military Officers. The following gentlemen are nominated for tho positions indicated in tho Western Cavalry Division of Anderson County, cm bracing tho Townships of Fork, Pendleton, Centreville, Rock Mills, Savannah, Varen nea. Corner and Hall, by the officers of a majority of the companies comprising the same: For Colonel-George W. Miller. .Fbr Licut">ant- Colonel-W. W. Russell. For Major-Elias McGee. This election will take on tho second Sat urday in April at from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m., at the various points designated by the Cap mi naofcach^Mrnnsjiy^^^ An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the Autoricen peo ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dys pepsia or disordered liver. Tho result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, nuk ing life actually a burden instead of a pleas ant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There ia no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside preju dice and skepticism, take the advice of Drug gsts and your friends, and try one bottle of rccn'a August Flower. Your speedy relief ia certain. Millions of bottles of tina rr.cd irlnA bsve been ??v?s -7r?y to try Its virtues, j with satisfactory results in every ease. Yon can buy a sample bottled for 10 cents to try. Three desea will relieve the worst case Positively sold by all Druggista on tho Wes tern Continent. _ Next Tows Ahead where they loan yon a dollar aud chalk it down till to-morrow, for a bottle of M KS HELL'S Hxr-ATittK for the Liver. The enormous expenso of importin? the InpTe diesis cf this ?i?r? medicino into this country, ia why pur Druggists, Simpson, Reid St Co., sell but one sample bottle to the same person for ten cents ; but as there are fifty doses in the largo size bottles, it Ls ch cap enough aft~r all at two cents per done, for a medicin? ii??, ba: never been known to fall in the cure of dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver. It has never failed in the euro of liver complaint when taken as directed, no matter of how Jong standing the disease. It cures Chills and Fever, Constipation of tho Bowels, Dyr>p5psUand Liver Complaint. Sample bottles ten cents ; rt^.i'ar size, fifty deers, $1.00. The April number of tue ~*?ecttc Maoasbte is remarkable, both for the high average ex cellence of tts contenta and for the ncmber of special i>apers which BC irately challenge attention. There ara KO lesa than sixteen article?, besides the four editorial depart ments : and evc-ry taste will find sometb'ag to gratify it. "The March of an English Generation through Life" is a highly inter esting and profoundly suggestive resume of English vital autistics: "The New 8ltr which Paded into Star-Mist" ia one of Mr. Proctor's always instructive studies in pop ular astronomy : and Prof. Goldwin .Smith's paper on 'The Proposed Substitutes for Re ligion" deals with a subject of inexhaustible interest. Apropos of the war, there are two notably ,vxw descriptive paper?-one enti tled ''over the Bal Lat is with General Gourko." and the other, "Constantinople," by James Bryce. The latter baa already become famous in England. Other note worthy articles are, the beginning of aseries by Taine on "France before the Outbreak of tnt Revolution ; a timely biographical sketch of "Count Cavour;" "Professor Huxley on the Degeneracy of Modern Opin ion ;" T'KeaUi' Love-Letters ;" and a thrill ing narvarJvo of "A Rid? for Life." A sketch (with steel portrait) of Professor Marsh ; three or four poems ; additional chapters of Mr. Black'a story, "Macleod of Dare :" and well-filled editorial depart men ts complete a number of exceptional variety and interest. Published by E. R. Patton, 25 Bond Street, New York. S3 per year ; single copies, 45 cents. Trial subscription for three mouths, $1. A CARD. To my friends who wore kind enough to tender me the nomination of Lieutenant Colonel : I beg respectfully to decline tue same. Duly appreciating the honor con ferred, I am, very respectfully, W. W. BUSSELL. For the cheajiest and best Organs ever sold, go to Greenville, or address Mrs. S. A. McSmith. t HYMENEAL.. MARRIED, on Sunday, March 17ih, by Rev. W. H. Strickland, at the residence of the officiating minister. Mr. J. C. VANDI VER and Mus KATE HAMMOND, all of Anderson County. fr p -1 o 3 a ? Jg O o io S* ^ S ?l zs o a. fc3 ira * e. 0 e-t p Z ^J 1 Ol I 8" o* *-d 5 co tra >-& 2. O O 'A g > 5 0 -g w ; ? o 1 H ? m .-4 1^4 r> m (0O CD O M 53 el ? fi ?, *3 O A' m O *1 8 ti si 3 ? .gs al g. 3 tra -? e?* fed 3 ?.3 ll i ff. a i 3* ? S gas* S1 *? ? S M ?rt 2. s M i S3 O ^ O CT} *3 I s ce p, O E O ? O NU &??l Cl GD O ? ?O RI SQ ?3 { R ? co SE O <=> O ? Vi m m X c^> i*. -J Tul 5 6 o ^ ? i 5 S M ? 3 O 9 H H GO oe GO SS m New Advertisements. IR, El IMI O "V -A. IJ GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUBI. J.U From N. Y. Times Building to Mo. 10 Spruce Ht. OrrositB TIIRTRXMWK BUILDINU, NEW YORK. DT A Iff A G R<tsJl Price ?SOO only $300. Par JrJLaSLXv MO ter Orporu-prlce $310 only 695. Paper free. DANIEL P. BEATTY, Washington, Hew Jersey._ afERMffMIAVi Cii?Tfeit^iiMT?iliiirrn Awarded Mgkmt fa4M at I_ AM aft*?*? qvaikim ?sd ttwffnw J?S tarty Oar meir af ntmftxUM a*d JknoH*f. Th? teat tote?te XJSE O JLXiCI CAKE . -on Compressed Calcimine For WALiJi.Cclllnga,etc. Ready for u?e tiy adding AVERIILPAINT The mott durable, beautiful and economical paint known._ (simple eaxda furnl?h?a w- ??;?IO ..ii.in?i.u. ur ibo . XVER?LL CHEMICAL PAINT CO. _sa BUB LIMO Bur, Nsw YOBK. Al\ MIXED CA URS, ?Uh nur.e. 10c *V outfit 10c. L. JONES A CO., N N^ Fancy Cania, Snowflake, Maxbla/jtc.uoi alike 6 i? with name, I0c. W wau Card Co.. Nasaau, N Y. Price TEN Cents. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH EDITION Containing a complete Mat of all the towna la the United SUtca, the Territories and the Dominion of C?nula, haring a population greater than 0,000 ac cordiug lo the last conau?, together with the names of the nows papera baring th? largest local circula tion In each of the places namnd. AIM ? <?.?.? o? ncwapapcra wnicn are rncoFamended to adrertls era as girlng gi cateat value In proportion to prit ts BteiyetL AIM, r.u tho Relfarioos, iBils?Tlnlan.l?i l entlOc and Mechanical.Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, Insurance. Real Estt: Law, Sporting.T?USICJO, k ashton, and other ?pedal clssse*?'-irc?is ; rory completa lists. Also, many table? of t*U* showlr.c the cost of advertising In various newipap^ra, *s? OvertWitt-Ptisb a Wkla nor in adrertlsfncr would like to know. Address GEO. P. BOWELL A CO., 10 8pruoe fit. New York. iPublic Notice. r :-.ii li uit?f rnignod hos been duly appoint X ed by Mrs. Carrie Gctsberg ss her law ful Attorney and Ajrertt, In all mattera con I ncct*d with her Mercantile Business in Anderdon and elsewhere. AU other powers and agencies having l?ecn revoked. A. LESSER, Agent. March 21, 1R78_30 3 Hardware. r|SnE best assortment of Knob Locks, . X - Pad Locks, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Ac, in town. Give ns a call. A. B. TOWER?? A CO. Feb li, WI ? Bf AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE. We Challenge Comparison in Goods and Prices with any House in the TJp-Country. Good Bleaching, 16 y:\rda to the Dollar. A first-rate quality 12 yarda to the Dollar. Beat Bleaching ever aold for the money, 10c. Good See Island, 14 yarda to the Dollar. An A 1 quality gea Inland for 8?c. Good 4-4 Bea Island, geed . <due, 8Jc. Boat Sea Ialand, 4-4 yard v. .de, 10 yda. for #1.00. A first-rate Sheeting, 2) yda. wide, 25c. per yard. We continue to Hell the heat CALICOES for 7 cents a yard. Remember, that ! hese are no! the drcssed-up Goods so often sold, but best quality and handsomest tyles. Wo are also selling a slightly inferior Quality for 6J cents. A handsome Un? of WHITE GOODS f i. 10c. n yard. Hamburg Edgings and nsertions, white and colored Laces, Ties, Buchings, trillings, Round and Tucking Tombs, Dressing Combs, Zephyrs, nil sb ad ox-, in endless assortment, and new styles, driving with every shipment. Give us a call when in Towu, and you will be ?ure of going av/ay pit '-sod. ARNSTEIN & ROSE, NEW YORK CASH STORE. Anderson, March 14, 1878. CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. LOOK AT MY PRICES. PANT8 from 65 cents to $7.00 per pair. VESTS from 75 cents to $5.00 each. COATS from #1.25 to $15.00 each. SUITS from #3.60 to #25.00. HATS from 75 cents to #3.60. CASSIMERES from 60c. to $6.00 per yard. A r i T)i"1 T ?-km ?-wiri A l?AnUlS xjKji. ur READY MADE CLOTHING loon to arrive. A beautiful lot of CASSIMERES already recured from Now fork. Sewing Machines at $25.00 Cash. Call and Bee me. IL. P. SMITH, McCuUy's Corner. March 28,1878__t_ ly_3 LAIUS* Stilt. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS ME acknowledged LEADER OF FASHION mid FIRST CLASS GOOD8 has just returned from the North, where abe superintended the selection of A LARGE aud HANDSOME LOT of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which sho proposes to sell CHEAP fer CASH. The MANTUA and MILLINERY Departments are of the first class, and no ?ins will be spared to gratify the taste ana accommodate tho purso of customers. Our stock is large and in varied tints and texture, and great variety. Thanking the public for past favors, we beg them to givo us a call bofore pur baning elsewhere. March 98,1878_ST_ Do You Want to Buy Goods Cheap? IF SO. TRY US WITH THE t? ASH ! PRICES AGAIN REDUCED ! lome mid Be convinced that wc can Sell a? low for tito Ca&h ON any man could wish. CHE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS A CONSIDERATION? 150 Barrels Flour, every barrel warranted. All grades of Coffee, Sugar and Molasses. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Heavy Dry Gcods,&c. ire now offered lower than ever. You might lose money by failing to seo us before uying elsewhere. WE MEAN BUSINESS, and wi? not be undersold in our line f Goods. SULLIVAN & CO. March 7, 1878 _;_ll_ly COTTON FOR 0-U-A.ILSrO ! .A. Fair Exchange. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO 'S MANIPULATED GUANO IS OFFERED ON THE FOLLOWING LIBERAL TERMS r Cash on Delivery sit alala Depot.?49 OO On Credit anti! first November next.75 OO Vtth the Option of paying in Cotton on the basis of Fifteen Cents for Middling Cotton. SOO LBS. MIDDLING COTTON Wit, JJ PAY FOR A TON. Thus the Farmer will know when he buys just how many pound? of Cotton will pay n* a Ton, no matter how low the price may be. Thia Ouano Ls UNEQUALISED, and os never failed to satisfy all wno have purchased from us during the last five or six cara. Any number of references can be furnished who will testify to the superior ezcel ;nce of this Guano. Thoee who have never used it ahnuUl give it a trial thia season. SULLIVAN & CO., Agents. Jan 24, 1878_ 28 _ ' 3m 25,000 lbs. B^LCOTST ! . ONE CAB LOAD OF FLOUR, ONB QT LOAD OF N. O. SYRUP, ' AND A LARGE LOT OF aAYE lest been received, and our large, well selected and varied stock of Dry fk<?>jd0. Clothing, Hat?, Boot? and Nhoes. Glam*. Chinas and 'rockery ware, are kept constantly replenished to meet the demands of the market. These Goods havo been bought in hulk, ao that wc can and will dispose of them to our ustomera at the very lowest retail prices. Givo us a ?all, for wo will not allow ourselves j be undersold. Parties owing na for last year will save cwt by coming forward and settling the Hamo at noe. BARR & FANT, NO. IO GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, S. C. Jan 24.1878 12 ?-?^?^??jL-, CW AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS that I have I jost received a NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS.. BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, of aU kinds, HARD WARE, IRON, RUGGY MATERIALS. ?o. dc. dee. Which I bought at extremely low figures. I also have on bend a good lot of CLOTHING, which I will sell at NEW 'ORK COST. I expect to do a Cash business, aud and will not bt UNDERSOLD bu an? ere. only ask that yoj ?rill come in and examine my Goods and Prices, so that f may. onvince yon that I mean to sell CHEAP. I am in the Cotton Market, and am always ready to wi ve you nt my old stand in VAVERLY HOUSE BLOCK, Southeast corner. O. A. REED, Acron*. Oct 18,1877 U> ly MTJSICAJL. DETOT? OR BRANCH HOUSE, GREAT SOUTHERN HOUSE! MAHON 4* HABtXIN-fhe on Parlor Favorite, Soothers Gem, Haines ft Bro.. - Matlmahek, Hallet 6 Dar?a St Co,, Chlckering * Co. All the above Pianos for less money than y u pay by sending North. ly PERFECT ORGAN made; It ia THE Organ of the day. None of the Stops are dauib-every one speaks the moment ft Ia used. Look out for Bogus Organs. PIANOS, ORGANS, and all kinds MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. SKEET MUGIO received daily. Mnslc sent post-paid on receipt of price. Save money and boy at home from THE McSMITB MUSIC HOUSE, <; RE EN VI I. LB, 8. C., or address - MRS. S. A. McSMJTH, Box 18, Greenville, S. C. March 14, 1878 85 8m NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. ID IE?/. O. Xi. WIT-iSOIST, rpilE Founder and Chief Surgeon of the National Surgical Institute, At X lassa, Ga.? with a competent corpa or 2 wistants, will make a profesional visit to the following places at th? time designate ? L< low : SPARTANBURG, 8. C., April 2nd and 3rd, 1878, Palmetto llou?c. GREENVILLE, S. C., April 4th, Greenville Hotel. ABBEVILLE, S. C., April Otb and Oth, Central Hotel. NEWBERRY, S. C., April Otb, 8immons House. COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 10th and 11th, Wheeler House. CHESTER. 8. C., April 12th, Nicholson Hotel. ORANGEBURG, 8. C.. April 13th and 15th, Moroney House. , CHARLESTON, 8. C., April IGth, 17th and 18th, Charleston Hotel. FLORENCE, 8. C., April 10th, Gamble House. As this is the only visit which they will likely make to these places, the opportunity hera offered for seeing and consulting them without a visit to thc Institues, should not be neglected. These visits are designed for tho accommodation and bor.eflt of our old pa tients and all such new ones as desire treatment of tho Institute, yet ure unable to afford thc expense and time involved in a lourney to Atlanta. They will como fully prepared to treat all cases of Club Fee:. Spinal Disease, Hip Discos?, Diseases of thc Joints, Chronic Diseases, Female Diseases. Diseases of tba Eye and Ear, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Cats ,h, and Private Diseases which aro curable or can bo benentted. No case will be taken under treatment unless with a fair prospect of recovery. All tho afflicted are Invited. For fur ther particulars and circulars, address National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ga. Marah 7, 1878 _ 34 4 yajSjWacmatsBBSBsaaajBSB^^ Price of Carolina Fertilizer and Palmetto Acid Phos phate Reduced for 1878. CAROLINA FBBTILIZER-A Ton for 475 pounds of Middling Cotton, PALMETTO ACIS PHOSPHATE-A Ton for 350 pounds Middling Cotton. AU expenses paid by us, and tho Cotton to bo delivered by the first 01" November next. Wo are still the Agents also for the Celebrated Wando Fertiliser. We have a largo Stock of GOODS, GROCERIE8, Ac, on hand, to aol! Cheap for tho Monoy, or on a credit to those wk? are good, and pay their dents) promptly. Como on, pay us up, and buy Supplies and FertUiaera trout ns. We will do you right. BLECHLEY, BROWN Sc CG. Jan 17,1878_ 27 THE CRY IS MORE GEORGIA GRANGE. (?JSE WHAT IS KNOWN TO BE GOOD. 600 Tons Suid In Anderson County last Tear with Satisfactory Resnlfs ! COTTON OPTION PRICE: ACID PHOSPHATE) per Ton.800 pounds Cotton. GEORGIA GRANGE GUANO, per Ton.400 poonda .Cotton. ' .' . \ THE standard of the "Georgia Grange Guano" ranked higher last season than that of any other Superphosphate sold In South Carolina or Georgia. It ls made from ani mal bone and high grado phosphate, and ita former nigh standard ia not only maintained this season, but is raised by the addition of Ammonia sufficient to give the plant a .Inc start. JP. W. WAGENER Sc CO., Charleston, 8. C. HcGULLY & TAYLOR, Agents, Anderson, S. C. . Feb 14, 1578 Hi 3m GARDEN SEEDS ! Fresh, Glenlaine and Q-narariteed, Al Wholesale and Retail Prices, from tinco of the largest and most reliable houses : D, M. FERRY. COM8TOCK, FERRE ifc CO., ROBERT BUIST. ?Sf Ton cent papers iv?iu:*! to ive cents. Give us a call is all wo ask. Prices to suit rv*>rjbody and tho times. SIMPSON, REID ft ?0 Jan 31,1878_15_Jr FURNITURE-J^URNITURE. CHEAPER THAN EVER, TOLI/Y the Leader ot LOW PBIOE8. J^OOK at some of tho figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson : Good Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $3.00 : without Slats s-d Castors, $2,50. Towel End and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. Large Wardrobes, $11.00. Large Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $5.00. Good, ?irong Rocking Chairs, $1.40. Cane Bottom Chaira, per set, $5.00. Painted Chamber Sets, constating of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand S'.KI Table. $15.00 ; with four Chairs and Rocking Chair,'complete, $21.00. Walnut Chamber Suit?, consulting of high headboard French Bedstead, Burean, with Ar-J Standard and Glass, Washstand and Table, $23.75 ; with four ?ne . Weir it Chairs and 0"ai Back Rocking Chair, $32.75. And every thing e. J In proportion. I have on hand a very large Stock, from a fifteen dollar Suit up to a tyro hundred dollar Suit. I claim to sell cheaper than Greenville, and wiU duplicate any bill that can bo bought thor?. G. E\ TOE-SJ*, Depot 9treet. Oct 4,1877 12 WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO., Main Street, Greenville, S. G., WHOLESALE AITO RRAIL DBAUOS ra HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c. Fine 'fabio and Pocket Cutlery a Specialty. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Bar Iron and Steel, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Mechanics Tools, Builders' Hardware, of every description, Wagon and Carriage Materials, &c. A fulljlne of best quality Leather and xvuubc.- Boning aiwaya in stock. AGENTS FOR Fairbank'? Standard Scales, The Hall Safe and Lock Company, The Taylor Cotton Gin, Tucker s Patent Alarm Money Drawers, Also, for the Celebrated Shoenberger Horse and Mule Shoes. We aro prepared io seil Swedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any market, and still proposo to duplicate Invoices from Northern Jobbing houltes-adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WILUAMS &. CO., Greenville, 8. G. Scptfl. 1877 8 oowOm, THE BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD I THE NEW CONFECTIONERY on Depot Street, naw haj tim Freshsot and most delicious Stock of CANDIES, RAISINS, CITRON, Ac. ORANGES, DEMONS, BANANAS, Ac., CIGARS, TOBACCO, POTTED MM ATS, CANNED GOODS, ?fco.. Ac, Also, a weU-sclectod stock of PAN CV GHOCERf?S. l'?ie Favorite [Restaurant Ia kept In connection with this Confectionery, and Meela are served at all hours, in first* i la. = atv ia. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS will be kopt on band during tho season, All tho above will be sold at the lowest Uvlng prices. Call and see me. G. W. GAJaRJElOICT, X>opot Star??*. Oct 25,1677 Cha??lr?toxi, - i. Bo a tlx. Oarollxm. COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GSOOm A GENUS for South Carolina for the Celebrated HOOK COITOS TIE atv* J\. GRANGE FERTILIZER. Agents ft? tbeSouta for tb* CALlFORtf! VINEOAB. Sole Agents' for "OLD CROW" and "OKA?.07? A,; WHISK KY." jUT* WVjj v.-n nuke liberal advances ol? Consignment', o? tVUn-j. 8*5* 27; 1?77 .11