The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 20, 1879, Image 5
THE INTELLIGENCER,
LOCAL MATTERS.
LTa-1-H?,I? ?)
UKI Kt' MKNTION.
Cotton - Mi.M'iiic *i to ?5.
The guano Irado is ?till dull, but is look
ing np a littlo.
Motin t.vn eablmgea and potatoes have
boen plentiful thia week.
William L. Bolt, Kaq., is enlarging and
otherwise improving his residence.
The ailinn small grain crops me repor
ted us being in a promising condition.
Dr. W. 13. Millwee, of Greenwood, ii
among tho attendants on (.'-oort this week.
Many of the Anderson farmora are Inly
ing corn of the Oconee and Picketts farmers.
The catarrh epidemic which lias prostra
ted so many of our citizens recently is abat
ing.
Tho price of corn is gradually rising, and
it is predicted it will be worth it before the
first or May.
The Carolina Collegiate Institute is moro
flourishing this year than it has over been
i-ince its establishment.
In eonsequtincfl of tho continued bad
weather, tho farmers and gardeners aro be
hind with their work.
Notwithstanding the bad weather and
muddy roads, Court has been very well
intended by the country people.
Mr. J. O. Wilhite, who has been attend
ing the Charleston Medical College, returned
homo on Saturday evening last.
Mr. John Kaufman has ben given tito
contract for building tbe new Market
House. It will cost the town $195.
Messrs. J. W. It. Skelton and f J. P. Tolly
have bail water-oaks planted out in front of
their residences on Whittier street.
Mr. A. II, Osborne bas torn down his
old gin ami tanyanl building, and is build
ing another ono larger ont! more conven
ient.
Tho Democrats of Hock Mills township
should remember tho election for Trial
Jn*>lito, which conics off on next Saturday
afternoon, 22d instant.
Messrs. Cunningham it Co. advertise in
this issue several brands of first-clays fertil
izers. Call anti examine their fertilizer?,
terms, Ac, before purchasing.
Tho maiden speech of our young friend,
II. G. Scudday, Esq., before tbe Court in
Abbeville Inst week is highly complimented
by our Abborille contemporaries.
Tho weather on last Sunday waa cold,
cloudy and disagreeable, and was followed
nt night by a freezing rain, thc trees and
shrubbery being heavily laden with ice on
Monday morning.
There have boon ?evcral hundred shade
trees planted lr. Anderson recently, anti if
they livi the streets of tho town will be
rendered very beautiful by their foliage and
shade in a fow years.
Among thc lawyers from other bars who
have been in attendance upon thc Circnit
~ . .... . ..-_* Tl-_ 13?
court nt ulla ?nuce uic v ..(??. .... .?
of Grsenville, General S. McGowan, Col. J.
B. Cothran and Mr. T. Y. Cothran, of Ab
beville
Tho following appointments havo been
modo for tbe Y. M. C. A. for Sunday next :
To conduct the afternoon mooting, Charles
P. Jones; Poor House Committee, P. K.
McCully, John M. Hubbard ; Jail Com
mittee, Ii. P. Smith, 1\ T. Wilhite.
Frof. J. C. M. Terry, of Virginia, will de
liver n public lecture in the Court House on
Friday Highton "Penmanship, Dook-Kcep
ing," A.c. He proposes to organize a class
In this placo. The public generally ?nd
ladies especially aro invited to attend. I
We are requcstod to announce that there
will be preaching at Now Prospect Church
on Saturday, tho first day of March, at ll
o'clock a. m., nftor which there will be a
meeting of the members cf that Church to
transact important business. There will
also bo preaching on Sunday, tho next day.
Some of up-country exchanges arc dis
posed to ppeak lightly of tho small type
in which the mntter of tho Abbeville Pr??
?nid Banner is set. For our part, we rather
admiro tho enterprise and oner^y displayed
by our neighbor, and think that sonio of
thoso who are so ready to criticise its
course might, with benefit to their readers
and nrofit to themsolves. follow ita exam
pla"
Wo return thanks to Mesara. P. W. Wag
ener it Co., wholesale and retail grocery
dealers of Charleston, for a sample of
"Fruits and Flowers" smoking tobacco, the
aroma of which is both pleasant and invig
orating. Tliif. liko everything elso that
comes from thia reliable firm, is a first class
articlo, and those who indulge in this use of
the we?d, will, upon giving it a fair test,
doubtless agrco with us in the opinion that
it la ono of tho boat brand, of tobacco niado.
Thc members of Seneca Division, Sons of
Temperance, arc requested lo meet at Prov
idence on Saturday next, 22d inst., at 2
o'clock p. m. Grand Worthy Patriarch G.
F. Tolly and Gi and Scribe L. P. Smith,
with perhaps others, will addros? ?be meet
ing. It will bo public, and thc ontire com
munity, tho ladies especially, arc invited to
attend, whether they wish to join tho Di
vision or not. Tho speeches will be both
interesting and instructive, and will repay
tho time which may ba given in attending
tlio meeting.
Tho McSniith Music Hotiso is thc musical
headquarters of South Carolina. It is a
treat to go Into the atoro and ace tho great
variety of musical instrumenta. Tho beat
and finest pianos made aro thora, and nt
undoubtedly low prices. Of organs there
ls an endless variety-thc Mason ?fe Hamlin
ls tboro in all ita beauty and goodness, whilo
tno reiouuet <*? Pelton is???? iii many r* ty i en
Just na sweet as ever. Other organa arc also
tbcr<!-tho Weters, the Cornish, tho Beaty,
?fcc., and thousand? of other muaical tricks.
But of all thc novelties the Organctto <fc
Trnmpotte is the greatest. It is n good thin,,,
and ia just tho instrument for evorybody.
Give the House a call, and you will never
regret it. 1
Tho many friends of Mrs. Sallie E. Hun
nlcut will regret to learn that abo dial near
Seneca City on thc morning of tho 14th
instant, ofter an illness of two weeks. Sho
wis the only living daughter of J. E. Bcl
lotte, Esq. Not quite two years havo passed
elnco death took from them a beloved
daughter, and now tho only ono that re
mained has also been taken. Surely, "thc
ways of Providence aro mysterious and pa?.t
finding out." Mrs. Hunnicut had been
married a littlo moro than a year, and
leaves a devoted husband to mourn her
loss. Wo sympathise deeply with tho bo
reavr? parents and husband. They do not
monro, however, as those without hope,
for sho lived a Christian life and died a
Christian death, having been a consistent
member of the Pendleton Presbyterian
Church. Dot the thought that their loss is
her gain comfort and console her roUtivea
and friends._ _ _
Medical science ia no longer confinai to
? the educated /ow, but the masses, remote
P'frora physicians, may preserve their health,
or restore lt when lost, by using-according
to direct ions- the admirable remedies nf tho
Pr. Barter ?Medicine Company. . ' Bl-S
Tho Circuit Court.
The February term of thc Court of Gen
eral Sessions for Amierson County con
vened on Inst Monday morning ot ten
o'clock, Judge T. B. Fr&zor, of Kio Third
Circuit, presiding, und Solicitor Cothran
representing thu .State.
The Judge uptKiintod Mr. W. G. Watson
Foreman .>i" thu Grand Jury', ?nd delivered
Ids charge to them in a brief and concise
manner, informing them of their duty, and
charging them of the imtsirtancc of care
fully ami impartially performing that duty.
Thu first case tried on Monday was that
of thc State vs. Isaac I'urd -rvis, indicted
for burglary, in breaking '? entering the
houso of Mr. II. O. He.ric. . The Judge
appointed li. B. Murray, Esq., to defend
the prisoner, and ufter the State's testimony
wan closed the defenco rested solely upon
the failure of thu State to provo thai thc
prisoner was tho party from whom Mr.
Herrick recovered a portion of the stolen
gooda. After argument, the Jury returned
ti verdict of "Not Guilty."
The State vs. Isaac Purdurvia, Indictment
for burglary, for breaking into Mr. Wm. M.
Archer's house, li. G. Sctidday, Esq., was
ap, pinte.! to defend the prisoner, and made
an able mid efficient defense, resting bis case
upon the failure of tho Slate to prove- that
the door through which the burglar entered
was closed on the ni^lit the olTeiise was
committed. Not Guilty.
The caso of the term, however, btw boon
that of the State vs. Win. 1*. Cook, indict
ment for murder. Tho accused was ropre
j Rented by Messrs. Mcdowall, Mooro and
Allon, who linnie a very able and ingenious
defense, showing first that Mr. Cook only
shot to frighten tho woman, Katie Harriss,
and (hut bc shot in such position as not to
strike any person, and, next, (hat the
wound supposed to be a pistol shot on tho
shoulder of Chloe Burriss, who died, came
from a puncture with thc spindle of a spin
ning wheel, and that her death was not oc
casioned by a gunshot or pistol wound.
Thu character ol the State's principal wit
ness for voracity was completely duniol
j ?shed- Messrs. Allon, Moore and McGowan
each made eloquent" and exhaustivo urgu
! monta for thu defense, and Solicitor Coth
ran followed in a clear and exhaustive
speech for tho prosecution. The charge ol
the Judgu was impartial and perfectly fair,
after which thc jury retired lo their room,
returning in a short limo with a verdict ol
"not guilty." Thu casu was entered upon
Tuesday morning and concluded ut about
'1 o'clock on Wednesday.
The Court of Sessions will probably oe
copy thc greater portion of this week, and
the civil .business will tako the remainder
of this and the whole of next week.
Judge Fraser has mndo n very excellent
i i H j ?rc--ci. ?u upon the members of our bar
mid the citizens of Anderson generally, by
bis dignified and courteous bearing, hil
marked impartiality and tho accuracy o
his legal judgment. Tho sessions ol Hit
Conrt so far have attracted a large crowd o
spectators. ^
The Tempor?neo Kntertalnmcnt.
The entertainment in Temperance Hal
on Inst Friday evening, under thu auspice:
of Anderson Division, Sons of Teniporunce
was indeed a pleasant adair. It wamUtc-n
dud by two hundred or more of our citizens
a great many of whom will long rcmembe:
li tu une of ibu tliosi brilliant ?UCCO? .? tim
bas ever crown -d thc efforts of the member:
of this Division in affording social pleasure:
for ourpeoplc. Their elTbrts are always wei
directed, and aro pushed with energy ant
perseverance, nothing being left undone t<
render whatever they undertake successful
and us a consequence their picnics, excar
sions, celebrations, pound-parties, ut?., ar
nlwnys well attended ond very pleasant.
Among the principal features of the en
tertaiument on Fri''.y evening Inst, wa
an election for the m?st beautiful nm! mos
popular young ladies in town, tba Valen
tine posioflice, auction salo of nncznminci
packages, combined with a pound part;
and thc social enjoyments of such an occa
sion. Thc election was probably the moa
absorLi'';; feature of the evening, and th
determination and energy with which som
of tho young men worked for their fuvoi
iles made it quito exciting. I ho votin
lasted for about an hour and a half, an
1'203 ballots wero deposited, 1033 of thor
being placed in tho box for beauty sud 1"
in the box for popularity. After the cour
bad bren made and the result ns.ccrtalnct
it was annouiicod that Miss Lou Faut lia
been elected for beauty, and Miss Juli
Webb for popularity-thc former rcceivm
! <: 1 votes and the latter 137.
While the voting was going on asplcndi
supper, mada up from tho various artich
brought by different persons, was sp rca.
and much enjoyed by nil present, afb
which the auction snle of unoxnininc
packages com mc;.ced, which furnished coi
oidcrablc amusement for the crowd fi
some time, many of the articles being pr
pured with n view of creating mirth at
laughter at tho e msc of tbo purchase
Ajiropot to thc elidion fe>r tho most bea
tiful and moat popular young Indies
was announced that an election wou
bo held for tho ugliest man in town. 1
this oleetion each person present was eui
tle?l to ono vote only, and nt once the wo
of canvassing for Hie different candidat
commenced. Wlion tho count was mnt
it was announced that tho result was
favor of Maj. A. 8. Tc , who, in respoi
to calls from the nt.'c .nco, appeared on t
rostrum and delivered a pertinent and t
propriato speech.
The Evans Cornet Band was present
special invitation.and greatly increased t
pleasures of tho occasion by discoursi
sweet music.
Thc net proceeds of tho evening nggrei
ted $00.30, which will be used by thc Div
ion in increasing thc comforts and impn
ing the appearances of tho hall.
Tho members of thc Division aro rm
oncournged by the success of their und
taking, and will doubtless have other .
tai nm on ts of n similar character from ti
to timo, os they may deem proper.
Town ville.
There is not a vacant dwelling In t
placo.l....It ia hinted that tho fnll scesioi
tho South Carolina Presbytery for this y
will be held hf ro.There was a fatal c
of pnoumonin at Fanner's Store lost wc
tho victim being n colored woman,
hear also of some other cases of the disf
in that neighborhood.Tho school tr
tees of thc Fork township have resolve*
pay first, second and third graded teael
five, four and three cents respectively.
Mr. Frank L. Sitten hos been alarm in
ill of pleuro-ptieumonia' at his reside
at Sitton's Mills, a few milos from I
place, in Oeoncc County, but is now SJKX
ly recovering.Mary Ann Hanrrove, i
ored, who was suspected of buming .
Porker's gin house some weeks ago,
accordingly arrested last week, but thc
tion was compromised by the woman ng
lng to quit thc Stato permanently.
Whilst Mr. S. It. Johnston and bis wi ft
this place, were driving out one aucrni
of last week, the/ narrowly escaped seri
injury. Thc horse they were driving w
in a fall trot stumbled end foll, overturn
tho buggy upon thc occupants, who fo
natcly escaped with jnly slight bruises i
sprains. . _ J
T?nr?a, Lamar Co., Tex., Dec 18. 187
Dr. Harter-Dear Sir :
I bad the chills and fever, and nothlnp
me any good; I took quinlan until I
nearly deafened ; us a last resort, I purchi
a bott lo of Dr. Harter'? Fever and /
Spcciflo for seventy-rive cents; i nscd <
half of tho bottle, and it completely ct
rue. ) J. 8. BAS
Savannah Valley Kui)road.
A convention of thc corjioralon? of the
Savannah Valley Railroad Company will
he held at Lowndesvillo on Thursday the
Oth day of March next. It is of tl.? utmost
Importance- that all the corporators be
present, aa biulne** of vital Interest to thc
success of the enterprise- will Ins onnsldorod
by tho convention.
M. LATIMEK, President.
LovmdeavUie, Feb. nth, 1879.
[.\I?VKHTiaBJt KNT.J
Nut ice.
There will be an election held in the town
of Honca Path on Saturday, the 2.M of this
month, for to select a suitable person to oct
ns Trial Justice for flouea Path township.
A fair and full expression of thc public son
Uiuent is dos ired. Therefore, cunio one,
come ult.
A Trial Justice is not an ofllccr to serve
merely a few individuals, but one whose
duty il is to serve thu whole people. He
should, (ben, bochosen by thc people. TX
the voice <>/ thc people rule.
ONE HUXDBEO AKO NEVKXTV-FIVK CITI/EXS.
Potatoes and Fresh Garden
Seeds.
]7? A PLY Hose and Goodrich Potator?.
ls D. M. Ferry & Co, and Lambeth's
froh and genuine garden soeds for sale by
A. Ik TO WE It? A CO.
J. S. COTIIRAN, I II. O. FrriWAr
Abbeville, S. C I Anderson. 8. C.
COTIIRAN & SGUDDAY,
Attorneys* nt Law,
A\l?KltSOM, 8. C.,
WILE practice in all tho Courts of thia
State, and in the V. S. Courts.
Ornee-North west Corner Benson House
Building.
Jan 10, 187'_27_ ly
O. H. P. FANT,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
HAS on hand Sixty Boxes and Caddies
of Tobacco? which bc will sell at
bottom prices for cash. Also t<? good mon
on time. Also deals in Commercial Pupcr,
Stocks, &C. .
OFFICE-Two doora below Simpson, Heid
<fc Co.'s drug store, anti next to Capt. Tho?.
M. White's hotel, in tho Benson Ilouso.
Jon 30, 1S79 29 3ni
PORTABLE AND atAT^OHART
SAW. FLOUR AND GRIST HILLS.
^?Hm^Q?LDEUVMLLL .GEARING.
Address, POOLE &
?end for Cirru/Tr
Mrs. Johan Elrod, widow of S. L.W.
Elrod, having applied to me for the benefit
! of the Homestead in the Heal and Personal
I Estate of tho said S. fi. W. Elrod, dee'd.
I All persons interested will take notice that
! her application will be beard on tho 4th
day of March next, at 10 o'clock o. m., at
my office.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Jon 30, 1S7T) 29 5
TVJUT1L15 FINAL S KTT L K M E N T.
-131 Tho undersigned, Administrators of)
the Personal Estate pf Airs. Nancy Harper,
deceased, hereby gives notice that they will
apply to W. W. Humphreys, Jud'go of
Probate, at his office), on tho 25th day of I
February, 1K79, for a Anni settlement of |
said K?tatO, nnd a di;- barge from said ad
ministration.
J. M. ACKER.
ISAAC C. HARPER,
Administrators.
Jar.. 23, 1870_28_6
SPECIAL INVITATION.
rj^HE tvoplo of Anderson and visialty,
JL ana more particularly
THE LADIES,
Are respectfully invited to call and soo oar
CARPET EXHIBITOR, and Isrgo lot of
samples of Beautiful Carpets.
A. B. TOWERS Si CO.
Sept 20, 187* ll
1???DMT1I1RS
AND
Clover, Bino Urtma.
IIordN ii rn HM, Orchard ii rans,
Lucerno and din fa*.
CARDEN SEED,
Wholesale anti Rotail.
ALSO,
A full lino of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, LAMrS.
and DRUGGISTS SU S Dil I ES, for salo
cheap for cash by
WI LH ITU A WILLIAMS.
Feb fi, 1879_30_
HEADQUARTERS
rou
CARDEN SEEDS.
CHEMICALS
von
Some-Made Fertilizers
ANY ono wanting lo use this Jmust hand
In their orders by tho 10th of February.
Call on
SIMPSON, HEH) ?t CO.
Fob fi, 1870 30 ly
FERRYMAN'S
FOR SALE BY
E.
COMPARE tho commorclal valtto
with other Fertilisers, and you will al
ways find Merryman's 50 to iOO por cent,
cheaper than any other.
Farmer?, you who have mod this Qn
ano, wdll do your neighbor? a great favor
by tolling thom of its morita. Como on
and get what you want.
Trice, per ton, COO lbs. Middling Cot
ton.
JOHN 1. PEOPLES.
Feb 13,1870_81_
ALWAYS A LARGE, WELL-SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS
AT THE
BJ FMI Vft?i/ PACU CTflDC I
HE.WH lunn tufton **t uni. ?
JUST RECEIVED,
A NEW STOCK OF UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS,
At lately Reduced Trices.
NEW ZEPHYRS, CREWELS, MOTTOES,
SILVER AND PLAIN CARD BOARDS,
At New York City Trico?.
SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS
IJefore ordering from elsewhere-you will bo sure to HAVE MONhA I ! !
WINTER CLOTHING, DEESS GOODS,
BLANKETS and SHAWLS,
Cheap ic close out.
Stir We shall always keep n FUEL STOCK on hand, und owning two large
Store?, can nt all times supply any want of our customers.
ft.
ARNSTEIN & HOSE.
Anderson, fl. C., Feb. 18, 1879.
FOR TIETZE "3rTE^R 187?\
Delivered at Anderson, S. C., ull Expenses puitl by tho Compunics.
WANDO FERTILIZER, per ton, for Cash-doten.?MO 00
" on Time until 1st November, 1879. 60 00
" " for middling Cotton, payable Nov. 1,1879. fiOO ll?.
WANDO ACID PHOSPHATE, Cash-(touro. 28 00
" 14 M on Time, 1st November, 1879. 3d oO
" " M for middling Cotton, a ton for. 100 lbs.
CAROLINA FERTILIZER,
Ramo prices and terms as above given for the Wando Fertilizer.
The PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHAT? sells for 375 pounds of middling Cot
ton per ton.
These are ali Standard Fcrtili/.ers, arc well known, and not adulterated. Como
on, Farmers, get what you want of these old and moat excellent manures, and don't
buy cheap traill-don't do it.
BLECK LEY, BROWN ec CO., Agents, Anderson, 8. C.
Take Particular Notice.^^?" ?S
GENERAL MERCHANDISE to bo found in tho country. Wo will sell them
cheap for cash, or on time to prompt paying, good and undoubted parties. Wc hopo
you will trade with us-will do you right.
BLECKLEY, BROWN ?to CO.
Anderson. 8. C.. Jan 30.187? IO
GUANO, ACID, CHEMICALS,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
ETTWAft PHOSPHATE COMPANY.
Cnll nt. onco for Prices, Terms, &c.
Tho Uuaiity of these Fertilizers are Guaranteed !
GET THE BEST.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, (Add.)
ETIWAN CROP FOOD, (Chemical.)
ETIWAN GUANO,
FOR SALE BY
?XJL.LI'V^.jN" ?Sc CO.
Jan 30, 1S79 20_3m
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PBICEJS OF
HATS, CMS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
In order -# reduco my atock in thoae lines.
GROCERIES ?T LOWEST PRICES.
HARDWARE, IROIsT
AND
BUCOY MATERIAL.
?"? SEWINGMACHINE, a?j?- IZ
not haul Machines about to nell them-thoreforo do not have to include any expen
ses in tho prices.
AGENCY FOP FIRST-CLASS FERTILIZERS.
C. A. REED, Agent.
Jan ?7, 1870 ^ ^ 1?^
CHEAP, CHEAPER,
CHEAPEST ?
GREAT REDUCCION AT THE LADIES' STORE
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
-o
JjOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and give us a call, aa we aro detormined to make
room for our SPRING STOCK.
Thankful for past favors wc solicit a continuance of tho same from our friends
aud customers. Respectfully,
MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS & CO.
Jan l?, 187g 14
A. V. TODD. F. W. HAHN.
TODD * HAHN.
Architects AND Builders,
ANDERSON, S. C.
PLANS furnished for r '-'nd of Buildings. Parties at a distance can add rons
us nt Anderson, u.
Jan 30. 1879 29 ly
J-i-L_J-.l_llJ^JJ.I^LlJ^"g*gBa*g_L*!P^T!??!"?g?gBB;
DRINK OLD DURHAM WHISKEY.
LARRATORY or STATE ASSAYKR A?n Cntiiicr, RicuMOiTO, VA., Sept. 6, 1878.-I havo
carefully tested a sample of "Darham Rye Whiskey," selected hy myself from the
stock of Meran. Ellison A Harvey, and find it free from adulterations. It is an excellent
article- of Whiskey, ard Altogether suitable- for uso aa a beverage or medicine. Signed
W. IT. TAYLOR, lt. D., ?U?tc Chemist. Thia superior Old Ryo Whiskey, ?jual to any
made in the country, can bo had at
J-OZEIIISr O'TDOIsrisTEXjlli'S
Dealer in Family Groceries, Liquors, Fine Wines, Etc. Eto.
DEPOT STREET,
Also, et PA?.?r.TTO S?LOe!?, V?-T?T1J House Building, Slain St.,
I Anderson? H. C.
j Yo? 14, 187? IS Stn
?i's \-:-?^L1::J
HEAR THE GOOD NEWS!
MCOULLY & TAYLOR
-/\-UH always looking after your Interests, and are nappy to inform tin ir customers Uiat I
they liave succeeded in obtaining for you a
LIBERAL? COTTON OPTION PRICE
On Guanos for tho present year.
GEORGIA GRANGE AMMONIATED BONE,
GEORGIA GRANGE FERTILIZER,
WAGENER'S GRANGE ACID.
These Celebrated brands of Goods aro now represented alono by us, and their standard
for Excellence ami Stability are unimpaired, retaining tho same high standard as hereto
fore. For definite information call un i roe us, und wo can assure you that tho prices aro
aa low as you could wish.
We aro Mill in tho Cotton Market, and buy for highest Cash Prices. Our stock of ]
GENERAL MERCHANDISE is complete, hoing constantly added to by frueh arrivals.
Soliciting your examination beforo buying, anti
Don't Forget to Cati and See Us about Guanos !
Now Ia tho time to placo your ordora to ensure a Btipply.
McCULLY & TATLOB,
Northeast Corner Public Square.
l'ob i:i, 1870 ^ 31 ^ ly
STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS
PRICES O IT
ALL CLASSES OF GOODS.
- -0
"\T7"E now liavo In Store, and nre receiving from the Northern and Western markets a
VT full Stock of CJ KN ILKA I* MKUtlBAN?? INK.
Ono Om* Loud ol* Bnoon,
Ono Car HiOttd o?* Flour,
O110 Oar Loud IS. O. MolassoH.
In addition to these thing?, wo hnvo a frosh stock of C.roccrlc-*, Dry Gooda,
Hardware. Etoo!*, fVhooN, Hain, Cann, CJo2Win>r, Ulna*, <'rochcry
waro, Ac, ?e., sil of which will be sold low for cash or hartar, if you want anything
kept in a well-asaortsd stock of the ahovo articles, or those usually found in llrat-elera
insreantilo house?, call on tts for it, and ws will nupplv you at tho very cheapen! priose.
BARR & CO.,
NO. IO GRANITES HOW, ANDEHSON, ?. 9.
P. S.-All indebted to tho ?ld firm of HA UR it FANT aro notifiod to call ?nd make
payment of their Note? ?nd Accounts nt ono?.
Keb IS. 1*7!?_12_ly
BUD THIS, AND BE GOVERNED ACCORDINGLY.
A LARGER, BETTER. AND CHEAPER
STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE
PUBLIC NOW READY AND ARRIVING.
FLOUK, all gradea guaranteed, prices extremely low.
33 ACON, cheapest aa the cheapest.
MOLASSES, new crop.
CoFFEE, very good at aovon pounds for ono dollar.
SuGAR, ten, twelve and fourteen pouuds for ono dollar.
All other Groceries proportionately low.
A Full lino of Dry Goods, Hals, liools, Shoes, Plows, Hoes, Nails, &c.,
Down to rock-bottom, hard-time prices.
C"C" DTI I 17 F R**^~-Eliwan, Acid,Chemicals, Guano, and Wilcox, GibbB
? E-fa I I LIST-tu. ItO jt? (j0*5< Manipulated Guano on reasonable terina. Seo
us beforo buying elsewhere.
SULLIVAN & CO.
^ Feb IS. 1B78 10 ^
[SI l^&^?J^ili N?V?SS?
Wk\?S^MlM? ?CID pH?SpHaTE
^S^^????(^^^l?^?I For Comp03tin?'
Is^^^^^s'll'E^^^^r"?l /^OratW Price of Navnssa Guano, per
^^^^?z^^'^'^^J^^^ t""' ,r'0(1 lbs*Middlin? cotton
^$|fety?^>?rr~'"'^^^^nF^^^IS-. Prien of Navassa Acid, per ton,
^^^^^rO^^jS^'^aB^^ M?t?d1""8 Cotlon'
^^^^^^??^^^^Ss. - IX)1- BALE DY
<^P?T JOHN E. PEOPLES
Xir ANDERSON, S. C.
Feh 0,1878 SO
TO TUE
TEACHERS OF ANDERSON ! ADJOINING COUNTIES.
-o
A MONO the ROOKS adopted by tho State Poaid, for uso In tho Public Schools of
XJL South Carolina, thc next ?ivc* Years, aro
SANFORD'S ANALYTICAL ARITHMETICS,
Ry S. P. SANFORD, A. M., LL.D., Mercer University, Macon, Ga. Of theo Arithme
tics, basotl on the c.?ly true test-use in the school-room-ono of our most skillful Touch
ers, Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, Stale Superintendent, (nt the time of writing, us now. Prin
cipal of Columbia Male Academy,) says : "Sanford's Arithmetica nre superior to any that
I have seen in thc fullness of ibu examples, the clearness and simplicity of thc analyses,
ami tho accuracy of the rulos ami definitions. This opinion is bused upon n full ana
thormigh lett, in the school-room. To those Teachers who maj' examine thcro Arithme
tics with reference to introduction, I would especially commend the treatment of Per
centage and Profit ami Loss. No text books that I bavo crar mud ure io satisfactory to
teachers and pupils."
Sanford is now in acceptable uso in Anderson County.
Sanford's Arithmetica can be obtained, for three mnnuu from oiiimenennmt of mrrorfuo
(ion, at prices II ami III below. Prices I, obtain at expiration of introduction period :
Retail.
II
Introductory,
III
Exchange, t. #.,
with book by"
other author.
Sanford's Primary Analytical A ri th ni otic.I $0 27
" Intorniftliato " "
.* Common School M 80
" Higher " " 1 1 25
$0 18
80
65
Rd
$0 14
22
40
63
Teachers. Public and Private, should unite In introducing Sanford's, and aocnro uni
formity, which ia economy itself. For sale in Anderson by
Gl.OKGIi W- FANT.
.Tan 10, 1879 25 4cow
n
IT
00D NEWS
irorc
EVERYBODY.
Thc Cheapest Dry Goods Store in Anderson County.
milE undersigned baa just received ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF
J_ GOODS, consisting of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
LADIES* BUESS GOODS, of every description,'
JEANS, LADIES* CLOAKS,
TJNDERVE5TS and UNDERGARMENTS,
KNIT SACaUES, for both Ladies and Children,
&C. &c. &0.
Wo bavo a large stock and a great variety of Goods. Men. Women and Children
can all be suited at our establishment. 'Wo keep no shoddy gooda. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Theso goods aro marked low down, and wo aro determined to Bell them. Como
nnd seo ua and bo convinced. All you bnvo to do is to give us a trial. Wo do not
intend to bo undersold in Anderson.
Respectfully,
Nov 23, 1878
WAVERLY HOUSES BUILDING?
li ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
AHDXBSOW Covmr.
BY virtao of varions Executions to mo
directed* I will expose to salo .OU th?
First Monday In March next, (1879) at
Anderson Court House, S. 0., the following
Real Estate,to wit:
All of Defendants Interest In ono Tract of
Land, containing ono hundred and forty
(110) acres, moro or loss, bounded by lands
of Dr. W. C. Drown, O. W. Cox's old
homestead and others.
Levied on aa the property of O. W*. Cox
In favor of T. V.'. Marshall ,rv Co., and ou>
ors, against O. W. Cox.
Terms of Bale Cash--purchaser to pay ex?
tra for all necessary naiKsrs. ,
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sheriff Anderson County.
Feb 0,1870 30 4
SHERIFFS SAXE.
STATE OF SOD TH CAROLINA,
ASDEBSOK COUHTT.
BY virtue of an Execution to mc directed,
I will expose to salo on tho FIRST
MONDAY in MARCH next, (1870.) at An
derson Court House, 8. C., tho following
Real Estate, to wit :
All of Defendant's interest In ono Tract
of Land, containing fourteen hundred and
twenty-live (1425) acres, moro or less, boun
ded by lands of R. T. Chamblee, J. W.
Provost, William Riley and others, and
known as tho Oenerosteo Tract of tho Es
tate of D. 8. Taylor, deceased.
Levied on as ihe property of E. M. Tay
lor in favor of D. A. Dell against E.
Tavlor.
Terms of salo-Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sherill' Anderson County.
Feh 0, 1870 80 4
"SHERIFFS SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDEHSON COUXTT.
BY virtuo of varian" executions to mo
directed I will expose to saloon tho
First Monday in March, 1870, at Ander
son Court House, S. C., thc following Real
Estate, to wit :
All of Defendant's interest in ono Tract
of Land, containing ono hundred and sixty
(KW) arri's, more or less, bounded by lands
of Aloses Chambleo, E. J. Major und others,
and known aa the residence of Capt. John
Holland, deceased.
1/cvied on as the property of L. T. Hol
land in favor of Xv. A. G?er, and others,
against L. T. Holland.
Terms of salo Cash. Purchaser to rwy
extra for papers;
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sherill" Anderson County.
Feb 0, 1870 30 4
Valuable Plantation for Sale
-o
PERSONS wishing to buy a Valuable
Place, on which there is about Two
Hundred Acres of Wood Land, and about
Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultiva
tion, and good cow und hog pastures, havo
now the opportunity.
Any ono wishing to seo this property, tho
undersigned will take pleasure in showing
it to them.
H. J. WAKEFIELD.
Near Storuvillo, S. C.
Jan 30, 1870_?S)_3?
Notice to Contractors.
THE County Commissioners will let tho
contract for rebuilding tho Dridgo
over Broadmouth Creek on Saturday March
1st. All bids aro to bc accompanied by at
least two sureties. Tho ripht to reject any
or all bids reserved, sp?cifications furnish
ed by applying to Commissioner W. S.
Hul?.
R. 8. DAILEY.
N. O. FARMER,
V?'. 8. HALL,
County Commissioners.
J. L. TnmnLr. Clerk._
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
COURT Ol' COMMON PIiE/tS,
Wm. S. Hall and wife, Malinda Hall,
Plaintiff*, ngaiust Enos Maasoy ana
Thomas Ma&soy, Defendants.-Summons
for lielief-Complaint Served,
To tho D?fendants Enos Massoy, Thomas
I Massey, William J. Shaw, James Shaw.
Lovinah Hayn, Wm. Massoy, and
tho children of James Massey, aeccaH
od, to wit: R. W. Massoy, J. S. MoD.
Massoy, Eliza J. Shel mit und Fannie
Massey :
"VT"OU aro hornby summoned and rc
X quired to answer tho complaint in
thia action, and to norvo a copy of your
nnswer to tho said complaint ou tho HUD
seilbor nt bia oillco, Anderson Conrt
House, H. C., within twenty days after
tho Borvico boreof, exclusivo of tho day
of such Horvlco; and if yon fail to oriswor
tho eomplnlnt within tho timo aforesaid,
tho plaintiff in this notion will apply to
thu Court foi* tho relief demanded in tho
complaint.
Dated Fob. 8. 1870.
JOHN B. MOORE
PlnintllrB, Attoruoy.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master.
NOTICE Is horoby glvon that an action ,
baa boon commenced m this Court upon
a complaint of tho abovo named plain
ts li's for tho purposo of confirming tho
partition, salo and assignment of tho
real estato of Silas Massoy. deceased, and
also tho accounting had in tho Probate
Court before bia Honor W. W. Hum
ph roys, Judge of Probnto.
JOHN IL MOORE,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Fob 0, 1S70_SO_?
LUMBER! LUMBER I
A LARGE lot of good Lumber is kept
XXL. constantly on hnnd at my Lumber
Yard nt the Bluo Ridge Depot in Anderson,
and orders for large or small lota of any
kind desired will be promptly filled at low
prices. Mr. Robert Muytield Is my agent
.'or tho salo of Lumber at Anderson, and
"ll furnish any information desired to
persons wishing to make an order.
JOHN KAUFMAN.
Jan 30, 1870_20 ly
?Tew Advertisements.
t? vC'
FOR LAUNDRY USE.
GEO. C. WARE,
Manuf**.arcr and Wholesale L-salar la
PURE APPLE CIDER
-AND
CIDER VINEGAR.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of
E. R. CONDIT'S TABLE SAUCE,
0S7 to 293 W. Third St.,_CINCINNATI, a
AHf A I>\Y to Agents canvassing for tho FIKB
e&f M^KVISITOK. Term? and Outflt Item.
Avares? T. O. VICKKKY, Augusta, Main?.
OA Kenty Cards, Chromo, Snow flake f .* JO two
t>V alike, with uaino, 10 eta. J. MlnkliT A Co,
Nassau. K Y._" '
~A?\ MIXKD CAMM, wtih name 10 t*A M'0*
t?\}ouUM 10 els. L. JONES Jk CO.,N?^?ni.K. Y.
TO ADVERTISERS.
I Send for our Bt-tect List of I^ocal Nowspsprra
I Sont froo on application Addnaw ULO. I. Itow
I ELL A CO., 10 flprucoSt. N. Y. it
Cheaper than Ever Known Beftret
GENTS' and Boys' Hats and Car*, a
good .selection ; Hardware, of nil de
scriptions, best quality, such as wo always
trv to havo ; Tools In great variety : labio
and Pocket Cutlery : n largo stock of i/ocfcs
o? all kinds; White Oak and Hemlock
Bolo Leather; French and American, Can
Skin*. Shoo Findings, Ac., Ac. Call anet
examino our o:. "
No. 4 OranticlU>w,.
NOTICE.
ALL persona aro hereby warned not to
employ nor harbor ..?>.?>?-. r*"?
Perrin, colored,' tri? h only Meen j??
old, and baa left mo without
consent. Any ono disregarding this nouoo
will bo proceeded ^^g^^f?t.
Feb 0,1870 50