The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 28, 1878, Image 4
COXFIDO ET CON'QUIESCO.
Fret not, poor soul : while doubt ami fear
Disturb thy l<\.?ast,
Tho pitying angels, who can seo
How vain, thy wild regret must lio,
Say, "Trust and Best."
Plan not, nor scheme-but calmly wait ;
His choice is bent
While blind and erring is thy sight,
His wisdom sccs and judges right ;
So Trust and Rest.
Strirc not, nor struggle: thy poor might
Can never wrest
The meanest thing to serve thy will;
All power is His alone. De still,
And Trust and Rest.
Desire not: self-love is strong
Within thy breast;
And yet He loves thee better still :
So let Him do His loving will,
And Trust and Rest.
What dost thou fet r? His wisdom reigns
Supremo confessed ;
His power is infinite; His lovo
Thy deopest, fondest dreams nbore;
So Trust and Rest.
Under tho Supervision of il?o KxoouUva
Committee of I'omonu (innige.
Tho "Grasshopper Commission."
Sometime ago Congress made an ap
propriation of $18,000 to defray the ex
penses of a Commission to investigate
the character and habita of thc locust,
that committed such fearful depredations
in the Southern and Western States
within the last few years. Thia is allow
ing BOH?O commendable interest i'? be
half of agricultural progress. The Com
mission has published its first report,
from which it appears that an area of
over 2,000,000 of square t.:iles has been
occasionally visited by these insects since
181S-of which the last three, in 187:1,
1874 and 1870, were much the most de
structive, having damaged the country
to thc estimated value of ?2OO,000,000.
Tlie Commission thinks that thu insects
como from large, hot, burren wastes, and
the prevention of their appearance may
depend upon the settlement and cultiva
tion of thc Handy plains of thc West.
They recommend certain measures of
prevention to be observed by tho farmers
residing in that section, which lina been
condensed by tho Hartford Post, an fol
lows :
It has been ascertained that, ns a rule,
the invading swarms do not make their
anpearpneo lu. the Mississippi valley un-|
til thc latter part of July or first of Au
gust. By thu? time wheat, barley and
oats havo generally reached perfection
and boen harvested. Thia fact renders
it possible to antic?pala thone swarm* and
prevent serious injury by relying chiefly
upon these crops when there is reaso" to
fear their incursions. And if tho hatch
ing grounds of tho insects be definitely
ascertained, and tho niiiirmnl cororn
mont, by meanB of th? aignni service
corps or otherwise, will ta?re measures to
give notice in auvanco cf heavy/ egg
doposits in Hu ; area, tho farmers, Im
planting small grains, may thus provont
any serious injury when tue}' urrivo. It
is also advised that greater attention bo
paid to grazing. Tho grasshoppers do
not do much injury to grass, ana heneo
stockraisers and herdsmen cnn look with
comparativo indifference on timo visita
tions. There are other remedies sug
gested, such as the encouragement of ani
mals and insects that feed upon the pests,
thc destruction of the eggs or unfledged
insects by harrowing, plowing, tramping,
irrigation, burning, etc., nnd aovoral pre
ventive measures against the maturo or
winged, IDScCtS.
Fertilizers.
There ?3 nothing connected with agri
culture more important than the econom
ical use of fertilizers On every planta
tion nlmost tons of the most valuable
clements of fertilization are annually lost
to tho farmer by negligence or a want of
timo to save them. Wc are in too great
a hurry to attend to such small matters
-that is the truth of it. Nothing should
bo wasted on a farm, and as thc busy
season is now pretty well over and that
crop (cotton) which always takes up all
our time off bund, every moment should
bo used to collect materials to mnko tho
"two blades of grass and tho two .ears of
corn grow whero only ono grow before."
Cleau out your fence corners, rnko up all
tho litter about yards, save your leached
ashes, coal dust, refuse of every sort, and
prepare for composting. Ashes should
not bo put in tho compose heaps. It
pays best to make a special application
of them. No hotter m nu uro can bo
fou->d for tho gardon, the potato, or tho
f ? tree. Don't waste your cotton seed
and don't sell it. It is capital food for
your cattle, and tho manure made from
cattle fed on cotton seed is ono of tho
most valuable. Experiments mndo by
celebrated English chemists go to dem
onstrate that tho manu*"* made from a
ton of hay is worth $10. JO ; from a ton
of clovorj $15 ; from a ton of oat straw,
$4.5G i from a ton of wheat strrw, $4.15 ;
from a ton of wheat, $11 ; from a ton of
com, $10 ; from a ten of potatoes, $2.83 ;
from a ton of turnips, $1.83 ; from a ton
of cotton seed cake, $43.33 ; from a ton
of linseed cake, $30.65. If there bo any
truth in analysis, it is plain from this
table that cotton seed is richer in fertiliz
ing elements than any other product on
.no farm. Every partido of manure
from the feeding ot cotton seed should
be saved, and yet on nine f- .ms out of
ten this seed is fed on tho ground in opon
lots during the winter, exposed to tho
air nnd rain, and no care taken in tho
preservation. Cotton seed with a littlo
meal or bran is ono of tho best articles of
food for cattle or sheep, and should never
bo wasted. It is worth noting too, while
wo are on the subject of fertilizers, to no
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...WV ?Ul.V wuu UIUUUIU nulli MiU Ut n m-.ll/
straw or oat straw is worth $4.16 or $5.50.
while on nine farms oat of ten you will
find at this season of the year tons of
wheat or oat Btiaw which have been left
in the field where tho "travelling thresh
ed' cleaned out last summer's crop. Wo
have heard of old farmers, who said they
took all pains to make manure and to
raise food for their stock, say that they
had never fed a handful of wheat straw
because they thought it had no strength
in it. Everything that you can put in
?'our yard or stables io absorb thc fai?ll
zing properties will pay handsomely.
WHAT Biuoa ACCOMPLISH.-Tho
swallow, swift and night-hawk are the
guardians of the atmosphere. They
check the increase of insects which other
wise would overload* it. Woodpeckers,
creepers and chickadees aro the guar
dians of tho trunks of trees. Warblers
and flycatchers protect the foliage.
Blackbirds, crows, thrushes and larks
protect the SUJ&CC of the soil. Snipe
and woodcock protect tho soil under toe
surface. Each tribe lias its respective
duties to perform in the economy of na
ture ; ami it is an undoubted fact that if
thc birds wero swept off tho face of the
earth; man could not live upon it ; Vcg?
Utioti would wither and die; insects
would become ?o numerous that no liv
ing thine could withstand their attacks.
Tho vrh?lctalo destruction occasion?? by
grasshoppers, which havo lately devasta
ted ?ho western part of tho United States,
is caused by tho thinning out of tho hirds,
such as grouse, prairie-hens, &c, which
fed upon them. The -treat and ines
timable service done to the farmer, gard
ner and florist by the birds is only be
coming known by ?ad experience. Sparo
tho. birds and save your fruit, the little
corn and fruit taken by thom is more
than compensated by the quantities of
noxious insects they destroy. The long
persecuted crow lins been found by actual
experiment to do far more good by the
vast quantities of grubs and insects bc
devours than the few grains of corn be
[mils up. Ho is one one of the farmer's
>e:it friends.
What ls to bc Done I
1. Child two years obi bas an attack of
croup at night. Doctor at a distance.
What Ls to bo done?
The child should be immediately un
dressed, and put in a warm bath. Then
give an emetic, composed of one part of
nntimony wino to two of ipecac. The
dose la a teaspoonful. If thc antimony
is not at baud, give warm water, mustard
and water, or any other simple emetic ;
dry thc child, and wrap it carefully in a
warm blanket.
2. Hired girl sprains ber ankle vi
olently.
First bathe in cold water, then put the
white of an egg in a saucer, stir with a
piece of alum, thc size of ti walnut, until
it is a thick jelly ; [dace a portion id it
on a piece ol lint or tow large enough to
cover the sprain, changing it as often as
it feels warm or dry; tho limb is tobo
kept in a horizontal position by placing
it on a chair.
3. Hees swarm, and the man who hive-?
them gets severely stung in the face.
The sling of r. bee is hollow and barb
ed, and its it contains the poison the first
thing to be done is to remove it. The
parts stilus should then bc bathed in
warm water, and a little ammonia be rub
bed on them.
4. Son;:1 one's nose bleed-, and cannot
bc stopped.
Take a plug of lin', moisten, dip in
equal parts of powdered alum amt gum
arabic, and insert in the nose. Hallie thc
forehead in cold water.
A. Child cats a piece of brea ! on which
arsenic has been placed for killing ral?.
Give plenty of warm water, new milk
in large quantities, gruel, linseed tea;
foment thc bowels. Scrape ?ron rust off
anything, mix with ?ann water, and
give in large draughts frequently. Nev
er give large draughts of Huid until
those given before have been vomited,
because tho stomach will not contract
properly if filled, and the object is to git
rid of the poison as quickly ns possible.
G. Young lady sin in a draught, and
conies home with a bad sore throat.
Wrap flannel around the throat, keep
out of draughts and sudden changes of
atmosphere, and every half hour take a
{linell of chloride of potash, place it on
Ibo tongue, and allow it to dissolve in tho
mouth.
7. Nurse sutters from a whitlow on ber
finger.
Pince tho whitlow in wilter as bot as
can bo horno, then poultice with linseed
meal, taking caro lo mix a little grease
with tho poultice, to prevent it from grow
ing hard. Bathe and poultice morning
and evening.
8. Child falls backward against a tub
of boiling water, and hi much scalded.
Carefully undress the child, lay it ou a
bcd, on its breast, us the back is scalded,
bc sure all draughts arc excluded, then
dust over the parts scalded bi-carbonatc
cf siida, lay ::::!s!i:> over it, then ?nuke ti
tent, by plncing two boxes with a board
over them in Ibo bed, to prevent the cov
ering from pressing on tho scald; cover
Up warmly.
9. Mower cubs driver's leg as bc is
thrown from his seat.
Put a ligb* bandage around tho limb,
above the cut, slip a cork under It, in the
direction of a line drawn from the inner
part of the knee to a little outside of the
groin. Draw tho edges of thc cut togelh
witb sticking plaster.
10. Child lias a bad earache.
Dip n plug of cotton wool in olive oil,
warm it, and placo in tho ear. Wrap up
tho head and keep out of draughts.
11. Youth goes to skate ; falls through
the ice ; brought home insensible.
Strip the body am! rub it dry ; then
rub it with n warm blanket and place
it in a warm bed, in a warm room.
Clennso away froth and mucus from tho
nose and mouth. Apply warm bottles,
bricks, etc., to thc arm-pits, between thc
thighs, nial to the soles of the feet. Bub
tho surface of the body with the band
encased in n warm dry worsted sock. To
restore breathing, closo ibo nostrils and
breathe steadily into thu mouth ; inflate
tho lungs till tho breast bo raised n little,
then set tho nostrils free, and press gent
ly on tho chest until signs of life ap
pear. Then give a warm drink, mid put
to bed. Do not give up hope for al least
three hours after tho accident.
12. Child gets sand in his eye.
Bi;'co your forefinger on tho check
bono, having tho child before you
Then draw up your finger, and you will
probably be able to remove it ; but if you
cannot get at tho sand this way, repent
tho operation while you have a knitting
needle laid against the eyelid.', this will
turu tho lid inside out, and then the saud
may bo removed with a silk handker
chief. Biitho in cold water, and exclude
the light for a day.-Rural Acte Konter.
- In China they behead ii physician
who loses u patient. If this custom
could bo introduced in tho United States
a larger number of young men who aro
hanging around medical colleges would
immediately turn their attention to ngri
culturo or some other in.eful ami harm
less pursuit.-Rome Sentinel.
- Ko lives in thu country, and \??
wanted to get married, but bis remark
was applicablo even unto the youth of
tho city : "I can almost support myself
now. and it must be a mighty poor sort
of a woman who can't do tho rest." Is
thcro a father and mother who wish to
take another boarder?
- Tho house of a colored man, named
Hayden Smith, In B'..-.'cn county, N. C.,
was burnt, together ?"Ith his four young
children.
- Twenty-five States were represented
in tho twelfth annual meeting of tho
National Orange of Patrons of Husban
dry, in 'ion in Richmond.
- Tho wise man placeth thc stock ol
bis gun to bis shoulder before be fireth,
but tho iooi iooketh down the barrel to
see the ball start.-Rome Sentinel.
- The difference between tho weather
and a baby is simply that "ono never
raina but it pours, while tho other never
pains but it roars."
- Twenty-nine thousand two hundred
and eeventy-nino tons of commercial
fertilizers were used in North Carolina
last season.
- An Austin. Texns, man was poisoned
I by sleeping under a calico quilt, printed
{in imitation of patchwork. Tho Paris
green in the dye-stuiT did ii.
- The State debt of Georgia is $10,
94-1,500 ; tho annual interest on which is
$710,135. She has $295,789 in her treas
ury.
- "Kiss, but never tell." "I won't,"
she said ; "I am os ashamed of it as you
are."
Rc-Opcnlng a Thoroughfare.
In order to guard against results utterly
subversivo of health, it ls absolutely essen
tial that tho grand thoroughfare or avenue
of thc system, tho bowels, should bo re
opened a. speedily as possiblo when they
become obstructed. Ii they are not, thc
bile \ .misdirected into thc blood ; tho liver
becomes torpid: viscid bilious matter gets
into the stomach, and prodnccs indigestion ;
headaches ensue, and other symptoms aro
prodhced, wb'ch a prolongation of tho ex
citing cause only tends to aggravate. The
aperient properties of Hostellers Stomach
Bitters constitute ? most useful agent in
overcoming constriction of thc bowels, and
firomotlng n reamur habit of body. It is
nfinitely superior to the drastic cathartics
frequently used for tho purpose, since ii
docs not, Uko them, act violently, but pro
duces a natural, painless effect, which does
not impair tho tone of the evactiatory or
gans, which it invigorates instead of weak
ening. Thc stomach and liver, also, indeed
the entire system, ls strengthened and reg
ulated by lt.
Ten Tiraos the Greatest and Grandest Show on Earth !
THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
And Sanger's British Menagerie,
On UH Triumphal Southern Tour, and thc Sotitli'K Favorite Show.
ANDERSON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29th.
rnwo ELABORATE PERFORMANCES! :<,of)0 Cushioned Opern Chairs and ?rat?
JL (m- 8,n m. KUIIKMIM in evorv hind under thu Sun. Behold its Catalogue of Special
(.'entures. ROYAL TALLY-HO MAI h COACH. A literal representation of Royal
Pleasure Lifo in the Mother Country.
FIVE ELEPHANTS IX PYRAMID.
Military Drill, Playing Eloquent Music, Dancing Waltz nnd Quadrille, Standing on Hind
Legs, Head, etc. Group uf r'ive Royal Bungal Tiners I Trained and
performed by the English expert, Alfred Still.
lo World Renowned [.ADV RIDERS, led by the challenged Empress of the Arena,
M Ile ELISE D'.K'KRI LL.
12 Superb Malu Equestrians*, headed by the undisputed Kine; of the Circle, Francesco
Brown. JJO Agile Leapers, inspired hy the Austrian Athlete, Frank Oardnor,
in his terrille Leu p und Double Somersault uvera Deni of
Elephants-thirty-eight feet.
Lair of 10 grtivc-robhing Hyenas, manipulated in open den in thostroets iluring the Pa
geant. Swimming Queen in n trial of endurance, (! minutes under w dur. loo
Buuutii'ul Little Ponies, 7 MassiveGold-one rusted Chariots, over IOU
.Star Performers. *_' nil! Brass ?>.!>.? Reed Hands. Mun-sized
Riding Monkey, coo Horses, Men, Women and
Children. 10 (?rent Clowns, nnd thu Larges*
Menagerie on Kurth. All transport
ed in lo.'i specially built twelve
wheel Cars.
/??- GORGEOUS FREE STRKET PROCESSION occurs Daily between !? and 10
o'clock a. m.
50c. for Adults, and 25c. for Children under 9 Years.
Rosorvod Sealw, ???So. JExti*?.
ptr Will exhibit at NEWBERRY November 28, and at GREENVILLE Novem
ber .'ii).
Nov 21, LS78 1!? -2
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
BR. C, MoiLANE'S'
CELEBRATED
Ll YEE, PILLS, :
FOR THE CURE OF
I i- patitis, or Liver Complaint, |
nvsrr.rsiA ANO SICK IIBASACIIB. i
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver, j
1)AIN in thc right side, under the j
edge ot" thu ribs, increases on pres
. . .; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side ; sometimes thc pain is
felt under tho shoulder blade, and it
frequently extends tu the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in thc ari . The
stomach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen- j
eral are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful sen
sation of Viaving left undone sume
thing which ought to have been done.
A slight, dr) cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; he is easily
startleti, his feet are cold or burning,
and he complains of a prickly sensa
tion of the skin ; his spirits are low;
and although he is satisfied that exer
cise would be beneficial to him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of thc above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
after death, has shown the LIVER to
have been extensively deranged.
AG U?-: AND FEVER.
DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILUS, IN
CASKS OF AGUE AND FEVER, when
taken with Quinine, arc productive of
thc most happy results. No better
cathartic can bc used, preparatory t<">.
or after taking Quinine. We woulJ
advise all who are afllictcd with this
disease to give them a FAIR TRIAL.
For all bilious derangements, and aa
a simple purgative, they arc unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on thc lid,
with the impression DB. MCLANF'S LIVER.
PILLS.
The genuine MCLANE'S LIVER Pilli bear
the signatures of C. MCLANE and ft : - UNO
PROS, en the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine DR. C.
MCLANE'S Ltvr.R Ptt.t.s, prepared by Flem
ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., thc market being
full of imitations ot thc name Mc ?.ruc,
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
Hardware !
OUlt Stock of II A HI) WAUK cannot bo
excelled in the Town. Tools, Ix>cks,
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Screw**, Hinges,
?nd Blacksmith's Kellows, Anvils, Vises,
Hammers and Tongs*.
A. ll. TOWERS fi CO.
Oct 10_12 _?
Cuasliiiuroo.
J?ST received-a splendid linc of Cbar
lottcvillc CASSI M EKES. Thcso are
the heat gooda in the Market, and nra offered
low by _A. II. TOWERS <fc CO.
TO MAKE MONEY
PLEASANTLY and fast, agents should
addresr FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., At.
anta, Ga. june 6*-ly
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BUIST'S
CLOVER,
HERDS' GRASS,
ORCHARD GRASS, and
LUCERNE
SEIEIDS.
WindowIGlass, Putty, Paints, Oils.
ALSO,
A ?no of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
DhwGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
For sale cheap by
WILH1TE A WILLIAMS.
O?j 10. 1878_13
SPECIAL INVITATION.
npiIE peoplo of Anderson und vicinity,
JL and moro particularly
THE LADIES,
Are respectfully invited to call and sec our
CARPET EXHIBITOR, and large lot of
samples of Beautiful Carpets.
A. B. TOWERS A CO.
Sept.20, 1878_ll _
THE LADIES
WILL always find something nttractivo
in our larjze lino of Prints, new
styles; Cashmeres, Aipncas, Mohairs, Ac.
Shawls, Blankets, Toilet Quilts, Blenched,
Drown and Checked Homepuns. Don't
forget the place, No. 4 Granite. Row.
A. B. TOWERS cfc CO.
Sept 20. 1878 ll
CALL and SEE !
OUR SHOES, just in. Something good
und nice in Indica' and Children's,
M. . und Boys' Shoe?.
J now offer special inducements to
those wanting n good ariiole in any lino of
Goods._A. B. TOWERS A CO.
Ladies' Fine Shoes!
WE beg tb rall particular attention to
our stock of Indies' SHOES and
GAITERS, manufactured fortis by T. Miles
A 8ona and Dalshciner Bros., Philadelphia.
Please look at our Stock Ix* fore buying.
A. II. TOWERS ct CO.
Oct 10 , 13_.
Towera' Plow !
"\T[7K aro now prepared to sell this cele
YT brat?! PLOW at low prices. ,Wo
warrant thcMj Plows to give satisfaction, or
no palo. Turning Plow, complete, $4.75.
Plow Stock, $2.o0.
A. R. TOWERS A CO.
jOct 10_12 _
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VVvV *-'.a>. liM TliKilaUstNovBKlre^^MlB^
tr.O? A| U w?.?vi.twjiarrijOa.Nuk?t?i.T??:1-. v v?
DRESS YOUR_HORSE NEATLY.
IAM prepared to furni-h ri?y customers, and tho public generally, with the BEST,
CHEAPEST nml most SUBSTANTIAL Nels of NINGLE OB6 IPOt'HI.L
II \It\i:S.S, Ititi ?>;.!:?*, < Ol,ILAEIN, Ac, ever offered in this ?r any neighbor
ing market. I work the very best Baltimore Tanned Leather, uml none hut puni work
leaven my establishment. All work is warranted to be as represented. REPAIRING is
?lour promptly and In the best style. My experience in the business warrants me in say
ing (his, and I respectfully solicit atrial from thu people of Anderson ami adjoining
Counties, being satisfied that any articles purchased from mo will please. My terms are
ns low as like material and work can be procured anywiiere in tho Siuiu. iluuiu? ??'OJ
Bleckhy, Brown <fc Co. on Urunitc Kow, Anderson, t?. C.
J A M EH M. PAYNE.
Spt 19. 1*78 10 -Im
FREIGHTS REDUCED !
And Goods Lower than Ever Known Before.
WK arc now receiving hom New York our KA LI, STOCK of GOODS, consisting
largely of thc following articles :
?KOCKKJKS, BAGGING and TIES, DRY coons.
$4,000 worth of the b"?t warranted Shoes and Boots,
A large lot of Ready-Made Clothing,
Hardware in abundance,
A large lol of Men'- and Boys' Huts,
Yankee Notions. Crockery, Woodeiiwurc, Saddles, S?., &c.
Conds are very cheap, and freights having been greatly reduced to this point, wo aro
able to compele with any market. We pay tho highest pri?e for Cotton. Brin-; it along,
pay up what vou owe us, und buy more Goods.
1JLECKLEY, BROWN Az. OO.
Ander-on, S. <'.. Sept lit. Is7* lo
DO NOT iP?Si US
"J^l'T CALI, in and examine our well solcetod stock of
KENTUCKY and SA I.KM JEANS,
HATS, SHOES, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS, DOMESTIC PLAIDS. TICKINGS, ?e.,
That we propose to sell as low as they eau bc bought any where else.
We also have on band a full linc of GISOt'EECEES
Such as SI-GAR and COFFEE.
BACON. LAUD, CHEESE, CANDLES, STARCH, ?vc,
Which we offer at thc very lowest prices for ca-h.
AI>o. a choice lot of Kreuch Calf .Skins, (Jak Sole Leather and Hemlock Leather, which
cannot be surpassed.
Those who are indebted to us for GUANO will remember that the 1st of November is
the last day that Colton will be received in payment lor it.
Those who are owing us Notes and open Accounts will please come forward and settle
the same.
WILSON & ItHHD, No. 7 Granite How.
Sept 20, 1878_20_ly
STILL FURTHER REDUCTION in FREIGHTS,
AND PRICES OF
ALL CLASSES OF GOODS.
"IITK have just received from the Northern markets a full line of thc following ar
VV tides :
I^ucH^m' Dress GoodH,
Bootu mid ShocH, II?ts? mi<l C?ui>r>,
CJlotliing*? ?ucl Underwear,
Hardware, Cutlery,
CwliiisK und Crooittery Waroi
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
We are paying tho HIGHEST PRICES FOR COTTON, and will bc glad to bavo a
call from nil of our customer!*.
Owing to ?lie ('rent Reduction in Freights to Anderson, wo arc selling (?nods very low,
ami will not be undersold bv any bouse in upper Carolina.
BARR & FANT,
NO. IO GRANITE HOW, ANDUKSOM, 8. C.
Oct 3. 1878 12 Iv
GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN GOODS ?ND PRICES
MY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, IS COMPLETE, In thc fol
lowing lines :
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND IRON,
Jeans, Shirtings, Drillings?
A handsome lot Prints, Notions, Gents' Cravats, Gloves,
A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING,
Special inducements in BOOTS, SHOES and EATS.
I only mention the leading Quods I have in Stock, and only furthermore invito the
public to call and examine .. y Goods and prices. Pleasure is taken in showing and
pricing Gooda, and I am confident it will be to your advantage to call on mu.
I still keep my Buggy Material department Complete.
? i- tu. AucDionai crunuo UXPUIUC_... ".?VRAIISII
ni3U) ino nin?:inj,-!i5 OUIDIIIU UIJ-IVIIIIIL., nun UIIDAOCIICU.
C A. REED, Agent.
Oct 10, 187S _ 13
MERCHANT TAILORING.
THE undersigned have again formed a copartnership in the above line, and respectfully
ask their old friends and the pul-.lie generally to give them a call if they want any
thing in tho CLOTHING EINE. J. lt. Clark bas just returned from New York,
where bc purchased
A FINE SELECTION OF HEN AND BOYS' WEAK,
Such as BLACK and BLUE CLOTHS, DOE SKINS,
ENGLISH ano AMERICAN CASSIM E HES, for Sui Ls or Pants.
We will also make them up for von at as low prices os any one in this countrv, and
guarantee satisfaction. Wc keep also SHIRTS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS.
HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, ike. All we ask is a trial, for we keep up with tho
times in style and work.
Also, Agent fer the Singer SewiDg Machine,
Ami will sell on very reasonable terms. Machines of all makes Repaired by John II.
Clarke. Oil, Needles and parts of Machines on band. Up Stairti, over Ilnrr A
F?nf? Store.
" " J. B. CLARK & SON.
Sept 20, 1S78_ll_3m
CHEAPER TITAN EVER.
TOLLY ?io Loador of LOW PRICES.
J OOK at some of the figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson :
Good Hani Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $3.00; without Slats and Castors, $2.50.
Towel End and Drawer Washstands, $1.30. Large Wardrobes, $11.00.
Large Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $5.00.
Goori, strong Rocking Chairs, $1.40. Cane Bottom Chairs, per set, $5.00.
Painted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand and
Table, $15.00; with four Chairs nod Rocking Chair, complete, $21.00.
Walnut Chamber Suits, consisting of high head-board French 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 "on hand a very large Stock, 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 bongin ibero.
G. P. TOLLY, Depot ?troc?.
Oct 4. 1877 12
BAKING: fiwIllIyiQjra?
Eminent Ohemista and Physicians certify that these goods are
free from adulteration, rloher, moro effective, produce better results
than any others, and that they use them In tholr own families.
TITI TITITfin?n UNIQUE PERFUMES aro tho Gems of all Odors.
11 K MK ll 14 \ TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice.
Jill. 1 lill!If tl LEMON SUGAR. A substituto for Lemons.
?jJdUJ. Ali. Vf OJ M EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From the pure nwt.
STEELE ?, r?ICE'S ?.UPULIN YEAST GEM8.
TA? JU lt Dry Bop Xanai tm the World.
STEELE & PRICE, Mantra., Chicago, St, Louis & Cincinnati.
F. Wc WAGENER & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Agents for the Celebrated Reversible fJottou Tie.
Ager's for the Oriontal Gun Powder Company.
Agents for tho California Vinegar Company.
Agents for the Georgia Grange Fertilizers.
Agents for Old Grow Whiskey.
In addition to our *V>tton and Naval Store Department, no bav? cstihlishcd a
Country Produce Dcp?w.ment, for which wo solicit shipments.
April 18, lo7.S 40 ly
FREIGHT REDUC ED. I
STOVES,
STOVES,
STOVES.
JOHN E. PEOPLES
J la? just revel veil
LOO Elegant Cooking Stoves,
With all thc lalee improvements, which ho
?iroposes to Kell ut prices tn suit tlu-hard
?ines. Don't talk ubottt going to Grcen
k'ille, as tl.o Itu il roads have reduced freight*,
ititi ! can afford to sell us cheap ur cheaper
tImo Stoves etui be bought in upper Suiitli
L tirol i nu. Try mo.
TIN WAUK cheaper than ever.
Highes! prices paid furHAGS and UAW
II I OKS.
J. K. PEOPLES.
Sept li), 1878 IO _
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
?OUXTY OF AXDE/ISOX.
IN THU COU KT OK PROBATE.
A. A. Dean, Com mit I.'f Robert I!. Mo
(.'arley, a Lunatic, l'laititill', againsl I tc il i
erl h.* Mel'arley nail wife, St.ny MeCur
ley, Eliza McOiirlcy, Lizzie Davis, Jumes
Met'arl. y. Mary .Met'arley. Samantha
Itrynot, heir- of John Met' u ley, names
and untidier unknown, hcirsof David D.
McCarlev, to wit: Joseph McCtirley,
.lames McCarlcy. Wm. McCarlcy, Martha
McCarlev and others, names an?! number
unknown, lt. D. Dean ami A. It. Towers,
Defendants.-Sit m mons for liclicf-UoM'
pb tint nut Served.
To the Defendants above named -
?X7"OU are hereby sum moued and rcijui
JL rei! to answer the complain', in titi:
[IC ti Ol), which is tiled in the ollice of the
I'ourt of Probate for the said County, and
lo serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on thc subscriber at his ellice, at
Anderson, South Carolina, within twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service ; and il" you fail to
answer the complaint within tin- time afore
said, the plaint ill' in ibis action will apply
t<> thc Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated November li). A. D. 1878.
JOSKPJI N. DROWN,
Plaintiffs Attorney
To the Defendants James McCarlcy, Mary
McCarlcy, Samantha Itrvant, heirs of
John McCarlcy, deceased, ninnes and
number unknown, Joseph McCarlev,.las.
McCarlcy. Wm. McCarlcy, Martha Mc
Carly, ami other heirs of David D. Mc
Carlcy, names and number unknown :
Take notice that the complaint in this ac
tion, together with the summons, of which
the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the
ollice of the Court of Probute at Anderson
C. ll., in the County of Anderson, und
State of South Carolina, on the Illili day of
November, A. I). lt>7.s, and that the object
of said action is for sale of the Kcal Kstuti!
now in the possession of thu D?fendu .?,
Robert IL McCarlcy, for the payment of
debts, and for other relief, which said real
estate embraces 200 acres of land, more ?ir
less, situate in Anderson County, in said
State, adjoining lands of Robert 15. Dean
and others. No personal claim is made
against von. JOSKPU N. DROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Nov lil, 1S7S Ul _0_
DR,TM. W. CASE'S
Liver Remedy
AND .*
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Pordia?
This Ia not a patent medicine, but ls Ttreparcd
nnder tho direction of Ur. M. \V . Case, Irom his
favorito prescription, which In an extensivo
practice or over twenty-seven year? he lita found
most eOVctlvo in all coses of disordered liver or
impuro blood. It Ia
?IvTI-B??i?O?JS.
Tt acta directly upon tho liver, restoring lt
when diseased to ita normal condition ; and in
regulating tho activity of thia uren! gland every
other organ of tho .system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no equal aa a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assista nature to cllminato
all impuritlea from thc .--y.-teia; and whllo lt is
tho cheapest medicino in tho market, it ls also
superior to all known remedies. Whilo it is
moro elTectual than niuo Muss, lt la mild and
perfectly enfc, containing nothing that can In tho
slightest degree injuro tho system. It docs not
Bicken or give pain; neither does it weaken tho
patient, nor leavo tho system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
HA, Live---Complaint,r>y*
? l VUI VD pepsla, 15 ll lou* Fever,
Headache, titelt Ilcnilnclie, Watcr-Draah,
Heartburn, Hick Stomach, Janndlrt?
Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgin, Palpitation of
the Ilea rt, Keino lo Xrrcaiilaritlca and
WeaUncK, nil Skin and 111 o od Dlccnsrs,
Worimi, Vc vcr and Ague, and Co nj tip*"
(ion of tko Dowels.
In etasli dose: ii ia also a sers curs ?br
Chronic* Diarrhoea.
Taken two or titre? times a dny, it pre
vent* Yellow Fever, T??p!?t!??r!a, Scarlet
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Fox.
HOW TO BE
--xlemeajr and Blood
YOUR OWN P"lfler, a pleasant
T>Xr?rTV>^> Tonic and Cordial.
And save yonr doctor billa. Only UT) eta. a bottle
It ls tho most cilia Ive and valuahlo medicino
ever otTeit.-?! to tho .American people As fast
as Ita merits becomo known, ita uso becomes
universal in every community. No family will
bo without lt after having once tasted ita great
value. It has proved au inestimable, blessing to
thousands who have used it, bringing back
health nnd strength to those who wcroseemlncly
at death's door. Prepared at tho Laboratory of tao
Homo Medicine Co., rhiladclphin, Ta.
Prioc per Bottle, 25c. Extra Largo Bizo, 75o,
tTS~For salo by Druggists, fi. PENTS
*"*ajcrul Stores, and Agents, "{r% WANT"PT*
Sold wholesale and retail by DOWIE
&_MOISE. Charleston. S. C..
Cheaper than Ever Known Before.
GENTS' and Roys' Huts nnd Caps, a
good selection ; Hardware, of all de
scriptions, best quality, such ns we always
try to have; Tools in great variety; Tallie
lind Pocket Cutlery ; a lar^e stock of Locks
nf all kinds; White Oak ano Hemlock
Sole Leather; Kreuch and American Calf
Skins. .Shoe Kindinga, Ac, Ac. Cull and
examine our large stock of gooda.
A. lt. TOWERS A CO.,
Ni). 4 Granite Kow.
8opt 20, 1878 _ll
T?i _ J_J. nrt_jL_
x icuiuuui x itubui y.
MR. O. H. P. KANT is tho agent for
thc salo of thc Piedmont Goods nt
Anderson O. H., and will supply the de
mand on thc sumo terms and nt the same
price ?us if the Goods wore ordered directly
Irom the Kactory.
If. P. HAMMETT,
Pres. and Treas. Piedmont MTg. Co.
Sept 10, 1878_10_ ghi
Carpets ! Carpets !
WK cnn shoiv tho largest assortment of
CARPET of any house outsida of
the largest ('Hie*. Give us a rall.
A. IL TOWERS A CO.
Oct 10 13
i by ir
oration or Mrcw. .\ nj I >n . ;it\ .t lin* th? m : i
?tienta. ..iltlrrn. Dr. Wi J1QH1' ?rn t'O.
ino TVr-< SJlvili Kirret, ?L'lnriuuntl. O.
J#fc PB? M M ? M ?ad Morphin? hnMtnircl,
!:! I . C Mil il U I ?f*]U.Pflcrlnnljo.li.i: ? . I..
?Ja g B u J EWS ?rtm s-n?r. <* .?.,..!.=.
wB BIVBVB wwuni o. ?;-ci?. c?,lui,
? week in jour own town. ". . ..-it .it free.
4>UO No rUk. H. ?-1er, If you want a bnslnwal
?hU h ?. . .ns of elllicr M*X can i.iak'- lirroat ? ny all
.hf time they work, wrllo fur partki.lur* tO.I?.
Ll A 1.1.KIT A l'o., Porllui.l. Maine.
APCWTC ?! you wa. t to M A Iv K MUN
KU Ll* I 0 LY pleasantly und Butt, nd'
iras FiMLcr, Harnvat A Co., Atlanta, Ga.
New Advertisements.
It Itaving been widely adTert?ieVu??r
lie cui?Uou oT ^r
'America Ahead in Spool Cotton "
lint tile Jury on Cotton toxtilos, yWn'
iud til reads, nt tho Pari? Exposition de'
rreed n Gold Medal and Grand lVi??t"
ho Willitnuntio Innen Corn nan. ?..
.Spool Cotton especially adapted tm Zo
)ii Sewing Machines," overall thogrcat
bread munufaeturos of the world w0
?wo lt as a duty to tho public and to
Messrs. J. A: p. Coats to announce that
No Grand Prizes were decreed at Pari?
for Spool Cotton. m*
We aro advised by cable of tho follow,
lng awards :
J. & P. COATS, GOLD MEDAL
Willimantic Linen Co., Silver Medal
md wo claim for tho winners of tho First
Prizo that, as they have established in
ltlK.de Island tho largest Spool Cotton
Mills in tho United States, whore their
Spool Cotton i manufactured through
every precess from the raw cotton to tho
finished spool, AMERICA, as represent
cd by Messrs. J. & P. COATS, ls still
AHEAD IN SPOOL COTTON
AUCMNCLOSS BROTHERS
Sole Agouts in New York for '
J. &. P. COATS.
Awarded highett prit* nt Centennial Hxpo?liloo ^
jt ie ehnring qualities unit exetUenet) n.id tinting ciar.
arter nf tu-eetciiiiig and /tnrori-ij. Tl'O btit tobacco
f ver made. A. mir Iduo atrip trade-me*- li clotelr
luilmteil on Inferior pood., ree that J.iriwn', yio, li
on every plot. Sold by nil dealer?. Bend Tor tumi.
fl??, to 0, A. J?XUUOM A Co., Ufr?., .?.'cteribiug, Val
liei\>jr>e You StaiT
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS!
(Jot an Accident Ticket or Yearly Tolley lu the
TRAVELERS
At Local Agency or Railway Station.
CS"flTY^na "iE* REWEDY *M B??DHBJ""
SfK H !! I T l-rcjcrlpf.on Prool??iT
1\?J ei?.W^BWIpflrton who will ?potopir
SI. w'-en ? o-w urowili ol Unlr,Whljkera or Mue.ici.c,
ls actuaUv pu IIIICIHI.
?J.UI Jordon Si Co., 2 Clinton Placo, Zlcxr Tort.
rhw A I > A Y tn Ac? nts canvassing for (be i'lKE
CD J SIDE VI.SITOK. Terms and Outfit Free
Address P. <?. V1CKEUV, Augusta. Maine.
rt fr Chromo Cards, Cupids, Mottoes, Hoven, tte.
t&xj A" tiro alike, willi name, 10c. NASSAU
l "A Kl ? ' <?., Na~s-.ui. N. Y.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN COUUT Ol' TRIAI, JUSTICE.
lohn E. Allon, TlnintllT, against G. II. Rynimw,
lipfentlilllt.-Summon* for Money Hernani-Om
nlaiiit ii"! Served.
T<> <.. ll. Symtnes, Defendant In dds action:
\rul' arcTliereby summonedand required 'oan.
swer the complain! In this action, of which a
eoiiy is herewith hied, and to serre a copy of your
OUTWIT un tin1 subscriber, ?it his ntTirc, nt Anderea
C. II., S.O., w ii iii ii twenty days after the service of
this summon? i?n yoit, exclusive of thc day of vr
vlce. If von full to answer this complaint within
Hu' time aforesaid, tho plaintiff will apply to Hiv
rourl for judgment against yon for tin-sum of
llilrty-cigbi ond ninoty-suvcu one hundred dol?an,
with interest at Hie rate nf seven |>cr cent.ppi an
num from die fJll> day <>f November, one lliuu?an>i
cinht hundred and sixty-two and costs.
Ouli-d october 12th, ?. 1>. 1S78.
J. C. WHITEFIELD, T. i. A.C.
JOHN H. MOOHE, PlaintIIPs Attorney.
COT r.n [Cony ot Note? ]
'"Twelve months al ler dato wo, or cither of ?s
promise to pay C. E. ?"denn and w. li. Watson, A4*
lulnistrators of the Estate of U. F.Ulcno.dec'd.or
bearer, twenty-seven 80-100 dollars for value re
ceived, with Interest annually Irom dale. Novem
ber 12th, 1S?-2. J. L. SlMPSOS, }t-!.|
(Sigued) W. It. Jossa, (uO
C. H. .SVMMKS.?US.]
Si 1.47-100 , ,,
Twelve months after date we, or (-liner or tn,
promise lo pay C. E. ?denn and \V. ll. Watson. Ad
ministrator* "f the Ettato or lt. F. Ulcnn.dccVLot
bearer, eleven -I7-I<VJ dollar* for value recelwd,
willi Interest annually Irom ?late. Nov.HIU, ItSt
(Signed) W. R. Joass, i.s.
a. II. svuuu, [L S.]
Ocl 21, 1878_?15_6_
BOOiKS^t^sLLlQ^
~~\TZ?JU u7fll A. complete (Juice to Wedlock,
KM#?l ?.t?jn1[11h Chauler, on, A comp?t?alVlcui.
m I ff, AyiT-r'*in aiihood. Evidence, ol Vintinirj.Slfri
^C?MA< J-J^' lity lo vromrn. Advice lo Bridtrrovn,
.^TriilfiMT^i ll llu-h.nd. and Wile. Celtbar* t-d
Wm JV .tali ,f aJS Malrunonv compared, Irr. pru na rt:.
?ltlllmlI?XSla to Marriage, COURUS?! dull.-?, Scitr.rt
Li UeoroJucnon. I.." ol Marrl.Ke, IJIW of IJivui?. L?ru
nee?.with full IMate EoRravlnR?. leal for 60 centi TP.8
makin? nia-ri=Ke Improi.er ..runhapy, K'?n* T?
able receipt, for thc ?ureol privatedijcaic.; J
60 plaira. 60 cent.. "MeUical AdVlCO.', a ?tuieoa
MouV.ood and Womanood, 10 ceiiU: cr all I.tte SJ.
.riirv contain COG pac? and over MO UW?1 ?..ea^
hneiiiB ttrrvttnnz on the Renerailve ay.tcni laal 1? were?
k~?"fgi^7mu?n that I. tu,. ^^??Wi?SSua
eVnlinalnclo volume?, or completo in mwnna
Stam?*"SIRS or Currency. (The author brtoeOMjdtt
lion, and letter, ?re promptly an.wcml wlth^ejMW
A.tdr ... Dr. Bulla' Dispensary. 1;? " Nor.-SJici,
Bl. l-iun. Mo. (KutablUhecl 1847 ) ---p.T-.?.
?ltarce-tlve.kpcr.ona.uffentiR from Kl IT} llt-]l
torriul me their name, and nddrcn. thrv Wjjortll u
.omtailuK to ?heir cdvantafio.-Net o Truaa^/_
A. W. TODD,
Contractor and Builder,
ANDERSON, S? C.
AU. kinds of PLAIN rind PASCJ
WORK done ot .shortest nolice ?ntl
lX?%XU,E MANHPACTUTO
CO.-DOOIiS, SASIT, BLINDS, PM-^
on.s,it-c. " ...
Jan 10. 1878 __r?l_-_
???Uli "r-- '? -
THE UNE Q?AUED J AS. I FFr Ll .
PORTA?3LB AND STATIONARV^.a
<ksaV?WHHaaaaa.jHwr._
vmmmih. HOUSE
No. 41 Main St., Near State House,
UOIJUIVIBIA,_- " S- G*
A. J. DODAMEiiDi Fr?p??ctc..
Terms, ?1.50 per day. Satisfaction ?u?
tl,,tml- B, A. WILSON, Monas*
Mav 2, 1878 ____J?L_
-ZT^I Vs. n.?ed,.fO. l??**
/^TSA??X Barham's In?anibio
/%?r.FBLE CURE.
LUMBER 1 LUMBEftj
A LA HO E lot of rfood VT.nv^A??^
i\ constantly on band at i o ? a.
Yard at the Hine RidjiO Depot . I?? F FTNF
?nd onie.? for birKO or Mn?J?? t ,"v
kind desired will be proinptl>
price,. M r. Kudo pb h aulm? ( ,^n. ?"J
For the wie of Lumber WfWSS^ 13
will furnish ?ny inform?t!on ?
persons wishing to ^jgjg" KAUV>?A??
April ll, 1878 _
llliL> S .'^U?*U^?S
A-' I ??- own localilifs. i st? .bi,oa^
samples ir>v. Improvo y??X^rtlSK
Ineal. AddrtttStsTiw??* A CO" ^"''Y-'-^
UeSD make money fa-stor "'^{rrft
aOythlns nlj?. CapllsJ ^?^??
suit yon. rl? I>^ jl*> Vi ieSt'de"'1 V",
luduatrlt.il?. M. ?. ?"iii? ii, I-} " ?? tfthipj*
tod uvsrywliero to ?..rk n.r Ta?s*l,M
i .."iv oiilfll ?nd leiuisfrtc. Adrtrraa
4u(usta,Msine.