The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, June 26, 1879, Image 3
THE INTELLIGENCER.
I^OCAL, MATTERS.
CircDlatiOE nearly 1900.
IIKIKF MKNTION.
Little Lizzie, inrant daughter of Mr. il. P.
Cliukscales. diod on lost Friday.
Upland corn is heine; "laid hy." Where
it has recently had rain it is looking well.
Miss lassie Purrees and Pet Recd returned'
home from the Williamston Female College
last week.
Cadet C. II. Orr and Prue Pant, of the
Kings Mountain Military School, nre at
home on vacation.
The side of excursion tickets on the Blue
Ridge Railroad, good fur three days, has
been resumed.
The public schools of this County will
open on next Monday week, which is the
first Monday in Ju! v.
In seine portions of the County the crops
are Buffering for rain, while in other sections
good "seasons" have been had.
Col. P?. W. Edwards and wife, of Darling
ton, accompanied by a BOU and daughter,
arc visiting Hon. J. fi. Murray and fuiuily.
Work on the new Presbyterian Church is
progressing finely, and if nothing happens
to retard thc work will be finished some
time this fall.
We are gratified to leam that Mr. Archy
Simpson, who bas been quite ill for some
weeks past at the residence of Dr. R. F.
Divvor, is convalescent.
After the crops arc "luid by," when the
farmers will have a little leisure, look out
for a thorough ventilation of tile Savannah
Valley Railroad question-of the affirma
tive side, at least.
M ?SB Susan Reid, an aged lady of this
County, died at the residence of Mr. J. H.
Little on last Wednesday. Her remains
were interred in the grave yard at Robert's
Church on Friday morning.
Appointments of thc Y. M. C. A.forncxt
Sunday : To conduct the afternoon meeting,
A. 15. Towers ; Poor House Committee, J.
W. Daniels, II. G. Scudday ; Jail Coniinit
tea, G. P. Tolly, W. D. Maroney.
Another lot of sewing machines just re
ceived by C. A. Recd, Agent, with new at
tachments and improvements. He is pre
pared tc offer great inducements on his
popubir machines. *
Quite u number of our citizens called nt
tho residence of Mr. C. A. Reed on Tuesday
night to sec a nightbloomiug screus in bloom,
a plant that blooms but onco a year, and
that at night. Tho flower is large and very
beautiful.
A Mr. Cardner, who lives on tho planta
tion of Mrs. Wakefield, of this County,
threshed from thirty doz?ii bundles of wiieat
thirty-four bushels. This is ahead of any
thing we have heard of so far, and is certain
ly a very remarkuble yield.
Wednesday's mail brought us three cotton
blooms from the Fork. One from Mrs. E.
E. Ledbetter that bloomed on the 20th ; one
from Mrs. II. T. Drown that bloomed on
the 23d, and one from Mr. W. W. Holland
that also made its appearance on the 22d.
Mr. John Kaufman bas corBmcncea ti:?
erection of a storehouse on the lot of Messrs.
B. P. Crayton ct Sons between the Masonic
Hall and thc Centennial House. Tho build
ing will be 80 feet long by 22 wide, and will
bo occupied when finished by Mr. J. Reese
Fant.
The regular meeting of the Third I".don
District of the Saluda Association will con
vene at Cross Roads Church on Saturday
morning. The introductory sermon will be
preached by Rov. J. S. Murray, and the
nussionary sermon on Sunday by Rev. W.
H. Strickland.
Capt. Kirk, tho chief engineer of the
Relton, Willsamston A Easley Railroad,
was in town on Tuesday and expressed
himself as confident thc road will bo built.
He is now engaged in securing the rights of
way through the plantations through which
the proposed route passes.
Thc Boplitl Courier, Col. Hoyt's paper,
announces that it will, at un early day,
publish sketches of thc lives of Rev. A.
Rico and Rev. Robert King, of this County,
both of whom died last year. Tho sketches
will bc prepared by Rev. J. S. Murray, who
ii full}' competent for the task.
Mr. W. W. Brown, of Williamston, who
bas been attending Furman University, re
ceived nt thc close of the term last week
certificates of distinction for proficiency in
the following studies : senior Greek, senior
mathematics, constitutional and interna
tional law and advanced rhetoric, political
economy, mineralogy and geology.
Miss Rebecca Dalrymple, an aged and re
spected lady, died at thc old homestead of
her father, Mr. John Dalrymple, in Hope
well township, on Suuduy last. Her re
mains were interred in tho family burying
ground, in the presence of a large number
of relutives and friends, on Munday. She
ba 1 been a member of Midway Church Tor
more than forty years.
At a meeting of Anderson Lodge, Knights
of Honor, held on last Wednesday night,
tho following officers wcro elected to serve
the ensuing term : J. D. Maxwell, Dictator;
W. S. Ligon, Vice Dictator ; A. P. Hubbard,
Asst. Dictator; Rev. J. E. Carlisle, Chap.;
W. I). Maroncy, Guit'e; J. Baylis Lewis,
Reporter ; J. J. Baker, Financial Reporter ;
Dr. W. H. Nardin, Treasurer; James M.
Payne, Guardian ; R. L. Keys, Sentinel.
The picnic at Silver Brook on last Satur
day, under the amrpicea r>f tho Presbyterian
S.tnday School, was a very pleasant adair.
A large num1 er of children, with a consid
erable number of old people, made up the
party, and at an early hour thc pleasures of
t ic day commenced at the place selected
for the picnic, which was a most appropri
ate one. The Evnns Cornet Band was
present, and added much to the pleasures
of thc occasion.
The special meetings in the Baptist Church
nt this place, which have attracted so much
nttentton during thc past hirco weeks, closed
yesterdny evening with a praise meeting.
Altogether, fifteen persons united with thc
Church, thirteen by experience and two by
letter?-*? Nine of the new members were
baptizes! in Rocky River on Sunday after
noon, and tho whole number who have
joined during tho meeting wcro received
into full church fellowship at thc meeting
on Monday evening.
Rev. W. H. Strickland, who some time
ago received a call to thc pastorate of thc
Fourth Baptist Church in Augusta, Qa.,
hu J recently d?cidai not to accept the call,
a.id hus accordingly notified the Chu rt ex
tending it of the fact. Mr. Strickland was
formerly Pastor of this Church, and-bas
very many friends in Augusta, who have
offered inducements to bim to return, but
we sro glad to say bis love for his work and
people nt this place has induced bim to
continue In ehnrgc of tho Baptist Church
here. His work in our midst duritif: the
i>ast two years and a I..di' bas been attended
by groat sueccrfs, nod tim member* of his
Church aro highly ideated lo know tliof bo
bas declined the call to the pastorate of tho
Augusta Church.
Itouutl trip excursion tickets to Charles
ton will be sold at all ticket stations on thc
(j reen ville & Columbia Railroad on thc 27?1,
28th and 30th of .Tune and the 1st of July,
good to go by any regular passenger trihi
on either of the above named dates. They
will not be received for i>assage in the direc
tion of Charleston after the latter date, and
persons holding them, in consideration of
the low rate at which sold, will not be per
mitted to lie over at any place between thc
point where purchased and Charleston and
resume their trip on the same ticket. Tick
ets will b? good to return on any day pre
vious to and up to the 7th of July inclusive,
but will in no instance be extended or re
ceived for passage ufter that date. Price of
tickets from llouea Path, $5; Belton and
Anderson, $?.7?; Williwustou and Pendle
ton, $0.25.
Maj. John R. Williams, who has sold his
interest in the drug business at this place,
Will leave Anderson the latter part of this
week for Ceutral, at which place he contem
plates opening a drug store at an early day.
Maj. Williams is extensively known in this
County, and his many friends and acquain
tances will regret exceedingly to seo him
remove permanently from our midst ; but
we are satisfied they will all unite with us
in the wish that ho may meet with merited
success in his new undertaking, ami that
thc people into whose midst he is going
may receive him and his with open hearts,
and accord them that confidence and con
sideration, both in social and business cir
cles, of which they are so eminently worthy.
Anderson's loss is Central's gain.
The firm of Messrs. Wilhite it Williams,
druggists and apothecaries of this place,
well und favorably known to tho trading
public of this County, has been dissolved,
Maj. John R. Williams having disposed of
his interest in the business to Mr. P. T.
Wilhite, who enters into copartnership with
his father, the senior of the old firm. The
new firm will bo known as Wilhite it Wil
hite, and will continue the drug business at
the old stand of their predecessors. Dr.
Wilhite is too well known to the people of
Anderson County to need any words of
commendation from us, and In announcing
Mr. P. T. Wilhite as r candidate for public
patronage, we only need say to insure him
thc confidence of the trading public that bc
is n worthy successor to Maj. Williams.
The announcement last week that thc
Ladies' Sewing Society of the Presbyterian
Church would give a promenado concert
and party at Hampton Park on to-morrow
evening was a mistake. The party at whose
instance the announcement was made was
laboring undera misapprehension, it seems,
OB the entertainment is not to be a concert
at thc Park, but a festival at thc Masonic
Hall, at which refreshments in the way of
iee cream, cake, sherbet, melons, peaches,
etc., will bo sold, the proceeds of which will
go to thc building fund of the Presbyterian
Church. Thc doors will bo opened at six
o'clock in order to accommodate those who
cannot conveniently u'tend after dark.
We have received quite a number of cot
ton blooms during the past week. Mr. M.
White, of the Corner, sent two taken from
a single stalk, one of which bloomed on
thc 19th und the other on the 21st ; Mr. J. C.
C. Parsons, ot' Centreville township, sent
ono that bloomed on the 21st; Messrs. L.
Reid Watson and Whit Guyton each bad
blooms on the 20lh : Mr. John W. Simpson
bad two on the 22d, and Messrs. H. K.
Crawford and John Maddox report blooms
in their fields on the 24th.
Proceedings of tho Town Council.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, June 24, 1879.
The Town Council met this morning at
9 o'clock. Present-G. P. Tolly, Intendant ;
E. F. Murrah, J. F. Wilson, W. B. Ligon,
J. C. Whitfield. Wardens.
On motion it was decided to have the
public scpuare properly drained.
The case against T. J. Potts for disorderly
conduct was called ; be plead guilty, and
thc Council, considering the circumstances,
only fined bim the costs in the case.
The case against Reuben Young and
others, for gambling, was returned to the
Solicitor.
The Chief Marshal was ordered to have
the nuisances in the different parts of thc
town removed.
After auditing accounts amounting in the
aggregate to $15.10, tho Council adjourned.
Anderson Market Iteportn.
The prices current for the following arti
cles in this market are:
Cotton-middling, 121-quiet.
Corn-80 to 85c.
Puas-i?? to ?25.
Flour-$5.50 to $7.50.
Meat-C. R. sides 6, L. C. sides G, shoul
ders 5.
Lard-10c.
Molasses-N. O. 35c to 50c
Meal-85 to 90c.
Sugar-7io to lOJc.
<Jfcfeo- 121c to lOic.
Townvllle.
Whooping-cough prevails in this com
munity.An infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Earle died last week.The
crops throughout the Fork appear to have
been very well cultivated, and in sonic in
stances corn ls "laid by".There will bc
divine services in the Presbyterian Church
in this place next Saturday and Sunday,
28th and 29th.Cotton blooms appeared
in tho crops in tbi3 section as early as the
10th-ten days sooner than last year.Dr.
J. B. Brown, the champion bee grower of
the Fork, and perhaps of tho County, bas
boen eminently successful with his beca
this season. He estimates that less than
twenty of bis colonies have produced this
Spring at lea?t 500 pounds of choice honey.
.Hartwell, Ga., is going to build a rail
roaiLto connect that town witu the Elber
ton and Toccoa Air Line, and Mr. C. A.
Magee, an experienced civil engineer of this
place, bas been employed to engineer the
route. Work will bo commenced at once,
WO lean.Mtij. G. W. maret, who is sixty
years of n>:c, works eveiy day on bis farm,
because of an innate love of labor. Bc is
one of the Fork'c most substantial farmers,
and his present crops arc fino.There aro
some exceptionally fine bottom lands in
this township on Big Bcavcrdain Creek,
near its junction with T?galo River, which
up to within a few years back, were inun
dated, but by a thorough system ot drain
age the whole has been driel nnd brought
under cultivation. Dr. Sam. Holland's
plantation embraces a large body of this
tract, and tho growth of corn on it is a
pleasing sight as well as cheering prospect,
_ D.
Thc following Sub. Granges of Anderson
County arc clear on my books to 31st day
of March, 1879, viz : Nos. 71,141, 175, 170,
215, 235, 242, 339. Delinquent for one quar
ter, 164, 155, 214, 210, 251, 264, 200, 271, 205,
SOO, 340 ; throe quarters, 213. 204 ; four
quarters, 203, 273, 300 ; five quarters, 177,
212, 294 ; seven quarters, 272 ; thirteen quar
ters, 343. "
J. W. Noams, Sec. P. G. P. H.
Do You WAST TO EKJOT L.IFB7-Death,
or what is worse, ls the inevitable result of
continued su?]>cnsion of thc menstrual flow.
It is a condition willoh should not bo trifled
with. Immediate relief is tho only ?Af...
guard against constitutional ruin. In all
casca ol suppression, suspension or other
irregularities of the ''course," Dr. J. Brad
ticld'.s Female Regulator is the only sure
remedy. It acta hy giving tone to the nerv
ous centres, improving the blood, and dt
tcrr.;i.biK oii-vctly to thc organs of men
Mn.atioit. It is a legit?mate prescription,
and Gie most Intclllgentdoctors use lt. Ask
I your druggist for it
tinnily Springs.
.Sume of our farmers havo had their
wheat and oat crops threshed, with a good
turu out as thc result. Mr. \V. NV. Russell
made 30 bushel:) of n heat on three-quarters
of an acre. Mr. C. 1>. Mathieu made 78
bushels on four acres.Our best farmers
pronounce the corn und cotton crops more
thoroughly cleared of grass, and finer pros
pects for a larger yield in this section than
they have seen for several years. Mr.
R. M. Rums has tho beat field of corn ; Mr.
J. I). McElroy tho best fouracrcs of cotton ;
Mr. J. M. Ratnply the best field of cotton,
and Mr. T. E. Dickson the beat sixty acres
of citton that we have noticed.Messrs.
Potts, McCully and Russell having con
tracted to supply the Greenville and Co
lumbia Railroad with cross-ties aro now
working about fifty hands in this locality,
..vito will averago ten ties per hand per day,
which makes our woods ring with the
sound of tho workman's axe and the music
of tho "darkies' melodious voice''.Col.
A. J. Sitton bas recently refitted the Pen
dleton Factory with new and complete ma
chinery, which is a very great improve
ment.The exercises of Sandy Springs
Academy will be resumed Monday, 30th
inst. The patrons of the school are espe
cially requested to send their children ut
? once, as there will be no intermission be
tween thou und the Camp Meeting, (thc
f?Otli September,) at which time the school
will close. More anon. M.
! MB. EDITOB: Last Saturday found us
wending our way to Asbury Church to at
tend a quarterly conference ut that place.
j These quarterly meetings are one of the
chief pleasures of Methodism. We arrived
there just aa tho services were being opened.
Tho ll o'clock sermon was preached by
Rev. S. 15. Jones, D. D., who is considered
one of the towers of strength in the Meth
odist Church. His address was directed
chiefly to the members of the church, tell
ing them their duty to their church and to
their God. Wc wish every Methodist in
the land could have heard it. We trust
those who heard it were instructed and
bencfitted thereby. The conference was
unusually interesting, as there was business
of importance transacted. Delegates were
eleetcd to attend district conference, which
will meet in Greenville. On Sunday Dr.
Jones'text was Luko 24:51-52. His sub*
Ijer -the crucifixion, resurrection and as
1 cel. .on of Christ-was delivered in an elo
quent manner. His description of the
crucifixion was solemn and impressive,
while his description of the ascension was
I giand and sublime beyond description.
While listening to him you could, in your
imagination, see Christ slowly ascending
from earth to heaven, looking down, talk
ing to, and blessing His disciples, until He
almost reached the portals of heaven. You
could see, too, after He had entered the
celestial city, and hear shouts ami praises
of thousands as they welcomed Him home.
We left Asbury with feelings of devotion,
resolving that we as a church member
would trj to discharge our duty more faith
fully, and to live nearer Christ than ever
before. METHODIST.
Jg|LL@
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INTRODUCED. 1805.
A TORPID LIVER
ls the fruitful eonrce of many dlsesica, promi
nent among which are
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COST1 -NESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
Sm.?
Lioaa of Appetite andKausea, the bowels
aro costive, but Bomotimoa alternate with
Ioo3one23, rain in tho Head, accompanied
with o rJull sensation in tho baok port?ala,
in the right aldo and under the shoulder
blflda7fullnoan after eating, witha jiMn
clin.ition to exortion of body or mind, Irri
tability of tompor, Low ep?fita, jjona of
memory, with a foeling of having neg? eoted
como duty, General wearineaa; Dizziness,
Fluttering at tho Heart. Dota before tho
ey oe, Yellow Skin, Headache KO no rall y
over th?right eyo, Roatloaane&a nt nl?ht
with fitful dreams, highly colored Urino.
D? THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
VIIVVIA
IUI I S
are especially adapted to auoh
cases, a single dose effects
such a changa of feeling as ts
astonish the sufferor.
TUTT'S PILLS
are compounded from anbatancea that are
free from any properties that can Injure
th* most dollcntn organlrntloa. They
Search, Cleanse, Purify, and Inrlsorato
tlio entire Hystcm. Ur relleviua tho en?
aorced ld ?or, they claanae the blood
from poisonous humor?? and chue lepar t
health and vitality to the body, causing
the bowola to act naturally, without
which no one can fai l wall.
A Noted Divine says :
Dr. TUTT:-Dear Slr: Forton yura I ha??, boon
m. martyr te O^?ilpili, Oeartlpatfta and ni?*. Leal
Spring ?our Pit!? wrro recommended to tao ; I used
tbom(butwtUi litilo failli). I am now a Well min,
na?e 6 cod appotl'e. ducettionperfect, regular .tools,
rttss con?, end ( hr.TO k-str..-d fort; DOuijua .eli J tl?sb.
They ara worth t Imir weisin in gold.
Bay. n. EE SIMPSON, Lotilsrillo. Ey.
TUTT'S PILLS.
Tholr first ofT?ct la to Inereaae th? Appetite,
and cause tho body to Tah? on Flesh, thus the
erstem is nourished, and by their Tonto Ac
tlon on the Digestivo Organ?, Regular
Cit join ere produced.
DR. J. F, HAYWOOD.
OF NEW YORK, 8AY8:
" Ftw diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re
Storing th* Ltrer lo ite normal functions, and for
Uus parpo?* no remedy hts e?er been invented that
baa aa napp; aa <-?V? aa ?U'ITS PIIJ.S."
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 23 CENTS.
Omeo 30 Murray Street, Nev? York.
tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL oj ValnaNe Infor
mation and U?e?rdltecelpte" wiU U?maUod/?4
on application.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
OBIT Hun OR Wmsarns chanced to a ULOSST
ULACK by a single application of ifiia Dre- It Im
parts a Natural Color, acts Inst* nt an eu nair, end ls
as Harmless as spring irater, Hold by Druggists, or
.sot by expresa on rocelpt of 81.
Offloo, 35 Murray St., New York.
BURN HAM'S
E
WARRAHTIB PESTA CHEAPEST.
Also, KHIIRfl MACHINERY.
P?TCE3 RESSCED APR. 20, '78.
Pamphl?taires. Omer., Yoaa, l'a.
STR?M
BLACKWELL'S
DURHAM
TOBACCO
tiiALvinrm A I?IMITBD NUM
UyftRI I ?? 11 BISK of active, en?r
? ???IT ? ???'getic canvassers to **.i
Slge in a pleasant and profitable business,
ood men will find this a rare chance
TO Mi? I?E MONEY.
Such will plcAfm answer this advertisement
by letter, enclosing - tamp for reply, stating
sr hat luminosa they have been engaged in.
None but those, who lucan business need
apiiiy. Address,
FINLEY, HARVEY A CO..
March 20. '70-ly_Atlanta. Ga.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
A NOTHEitlotof limul ifni Calico, Pique
XJL. Long Cloth, Cottonndtw, Ginghams
Checked Homespuns. Cashmareta, Ac
A. B. TOW Kita A CO.
-April 17, 1870 40
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
AT
ARNSTEIN & HOSE'S
NEW YORK CASH STORE.
GREAT CLEARING SALE
OF
DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS
AL.L. A RE INVITED AND EVERYBODY SHOUL?)
CAIA, THIS WEEK AND PROCURE SOJIE OF
THE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
DRESS GOODS; some beautiful new shades,
SUMMER SILKS, to close at fifty cents,
GRENADINES, all qualities reduced to cost,
BUNTINGS, at wholesale prices,
LINEN BATISTES, DRESS LINENS,
PIQUES, MUSLINS,
PERCALES, CAMBRIC, LAWNS,
Etc. Etc. Etc.
We are determined to reduce our largo stock, and believe
that LOW PRICES will do it.
ARNSTEIN & ROSE.
June 12. 1ST!) . 48
THE NEW FIRM OF J. ? S?LLIV?H & CO.,
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE,
HAVE received a new lot of Extra Choice N. O. und Cuba SYRUPS, which
wc propose to sell by the barrel or in lots of several gallons at very low
prices. Give us a call, as wc believe it will be to your interest to do so ns well as
irs.
SUGAR, a new lot-ll, 12 and 14 pounds for one dollar.
COFFEE, better than ever-7 pounds for ono dollar.
A full lino of GROCERIES generally.
RUBBER BELTING always ou hand.
We desire to cali special attention to oui rew DOUBLE-FOOTED FLOW
STOCKS, which we guarantee to g.w satisfaction.
A largo stock of SHOES, from 7?.:. per pair up. WALL PAPERING and
WINDOW SHADES, a good variety.
lu addition to tho above wc have a
Splendid Stock of Dry Goods,
Which we invite thc Ladies especially to call and examine.
J. P. SULLIVAN & CO.,
Tho One 1'rico Cash Store.
May 15, 1879 44
CUNNINGHAM * CO.
j AGENCY FOR
Eagle Ammoniated Guano,
Eagle Acid Phosphate,
Star Brand Complete Guano,
Avery's Plows and Wagons
N. D. Sullivan's Chewing Tobacco,
Best made South.
BUILDERS, MECHftnlCS H?D FARMERS HARDWARE,
NAILS mid ITir^lCS, of all killel*? and BIZCH,
Horne und Mule* Shoos, Wooden>varc,
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
GROCERIES.
Feb 20, 1S79 10 ly
LOOK IN FRONT OF THE TIDE,
LADIES' STORE STILL AHEAD !
]Vj_ISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS hos just returned from the North, where she super
intended the selection of ber Goods its person. Past experience gives promise of
future success. We promise our friends if they give us a call to show them
'ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON,
In great variety. We have the latest in tho way of
Hats, Grloves^ Slioes,
Pretty Things for the Neck, Face and Feet,
In fact, everything to make tho Ladies look neat, sweet and dear to the heart, but
CHEAP TO THE POCKET. Give us a call, examino for yourself, don't tako our
word. Remember, we aro not to be undersold. Thanking tho public for past fa
vors, wc solicit a continuance of the same at the
LADIES' STORE.
March 27, 1879 14
Spring and Summer Goods
IN ABUNDANCE AT
HAVING just returned from Northern markets, whero I purchased iu person a
large and completo stock of
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
CALICOES, MUSLINS,
BUNTINGS, CASHMERES,
And in fact, every description of Ladies' Dress Goods.
LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES
Of the latest styles and best qualities. I would call especial attention to my laren
stock of ZIEGLER'S HANDMADE SHOES.
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS
Also kept on bond, together with a full stock of
nsroTiozcrs, ETC.,
All of which I am prepared to sell at thc i/owest Cash Prices. I am determined
not to bo undersold hy any oue. All I ask is a fair trial by the trading public. My
Goods are of tuc best quality, and aro guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and
examine my stock before purchasing.
" x. T WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING.
March 20, 1879 ll ly
A. W. TODD. F. W. HAHN.
TODD * HAHN,
.Architects A!iD Builders,
And Agetita for nil kinda of Building Material,".
ANDERSOr S. C.
PLANS furnished for any kind of Buildings. Partie? at a distance can address
UA at Anderson, 8. C.
Jan 30, 1879 . 29 ly
THE WEEKLY SUN,
A large Eight Page Sheet of Fifty-six broad Columns,
will be sent, Post Paid, to any Addross, till Jan. 1, 188C,
FOR L1A.LF A. DOLLAR.
Address THIS SUN, New York City.
June '_'<>. 1879_50 _ 1
THE CHEAPEST OF ALL.
THE trading public exclaims that A. LESSEE'S PARIS
STORE is "The Cheapest of All." You will find a large and
completo stock on hand, and at figures that will suit the
times.
In order to close out my Summer
Stock of CLOTHING, will offer great
Bargains. Remember, every piece is
new and fresh and of lato pattern.
Now is your time to secure genuine
bargains in Clothing.
Next in rotation comes the mammoth stock of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats, all of which will be closed out at Reduced
Prices. Don't forget tho place-3 Granite Row.
Juno 12, 1*79
HLJ JbiJ EB> ?3 ?EL] J
PARIS STORE.
HALL IMPROVED COTTON GIN
AND
IT in Haid that tho IIA LL GIN is one of tho BEST GINS manufactured in the
United States. It gins rapidly, cleans the seed well, and makes a bettor turn-out
than any other. Ask A. J. STIUNUEK & Co., Helton, S. C., Ror>iii;rt.s & DUCK
WORTH, Williamston, S. C., and Dr. W. J. MILLFORD, Storcville, who aro using the
Hall Gin.
CONDENSERS furnished to fit any Gin, and every man who has a Gin should
have one.
Also, agent for tho SCHOFIELD COTTON TRESS, and can furnish you a
Press to run either by hand, wator or steam power.
RUBBER BELTING, any size, furnished to order.
Anybody wishing to purchase any of the above Machinery will do well to call ou
mc before buying elsewhere, and see a sample Gin which I havo on exhibition.
Look out for my STOVE WAGON, as I have recently secured the services of |
JAMM H. BEWLEY, who will call on you with Stover, and take great pleasure in
showing them and selling to you. I am selliug them on the Cotton Option pinn or
otherwise, and ns there is'such a small difference in the Cash and Time price, it will
pay you handsomely to buy now instead of postponing until Fall. Don't let thc
opportunity slip while thc wagons are nt your doors. Every Stove guaranteed.
?JOHN E. PEOPLES, Anderson, S. O.
June 10, 1879 49 Sm
SCULLY * TAYLOR,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FLOUR, CORN, BACON,
MOLASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE,
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,
HARDWARE,
AND ALL OTHER LLADING GOODS.
NEW STOCKS ARRIVING, and we cnn show Goods and prices with auy
other house iu thc trade.
Parties who haye not settled for Guano bought this season nro requested to call
early nud make settlement.
We desire you to call and sec us when iu want of Gooda in our line, as wo can
mako it to your interest.
McCULLY & TAYLOR.
May 22, 1879_45_
TO HOUSE-KEEPERS !
EVERYBODY SHALL KNOW IT THAT
_b'. Cr. ^-A-SSZEIT
HAS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OP
CROCKERY WARE
liver brought to Anderson, which he will sell nt tho VERY LOWEST PRICES
for the cash.
JP. C*. MASSEY.
P. S.-I have also on hand a small lot of SHOES that will bo disposed of ?t coat.
April 24. 1879 32 ly
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that theso goods aro
free from adulteration, richer, moro effective, produce botter results
than any others, and that they uss them in their own families.
TITI HHTflTI'n UNIQUE PERFUMES ara tho Gems of all Odors.
IK rKll H \ TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice,
U 11.1 ll IU JU U LEM0?i GOO AR. A instituto for Lemons.
-EXTRACT JAMAICA DINGER. From tho pure ruot.
STEELE A PRICE'S LUPUL1N YEA8T GEMS.
_ The ZJ?j* Dru Hop Yeast ir. th? World.
STEELE & PRICE, Manto., Chicago, St Louis & Cincinnati.
LADIES,
READ_TH?S..
Till' STEAM COOKER which !
liuve been advertising is rccommrnihxl
by tho following housekeepers who bar*?
purchased since my advertisement lirst ap
peared :
MR. SKKL- Dear Slr : I have found your
"Siesm Cooker" to Rive perfect satisfaction
in a'l thc articles cooked, and in rice and
hominy it is a decided saving, ns tim wlioio
of these Rrticles leave the vessel without
caking und the usual waste. Yours truly,
MKS. A. A. FRIERHON.
MR. h. II. BEET.-Dear Sir : I am happy
to say that the "Steam Cooker" purchased
of you has given entire satisfaction. It
cooks admirably, and ls a desirable addition
to the culinary department.
HM G. P. TOLLY.
MK. L. H. 8KEI,-Dear 8ir : I havo used
tho "Steam Cooker.*' and take pleasura in
statine that it gives entire satisfaction.
Would not bc without it. Yours truly,
Mi?. L. P. SMITH.
MR. L, II. SEEL-Dear ?ir : I have suc
cessfully used your "Steam Cooker" two
months, and I cnn recommend it to all
housewives.
Mus. LETHE J. RUSSELL.
MR. L. H. SEEL-Dear Sir : T would ad
vise every lady to buy one of your "Steam
Cookers" who has not yet bought.
Mas. WM. DUUHISS.
MR. L. H. SEEL-Dear Sir : We are using
your "Steam Cooker," and arc delighted
with it. Mas. W. O. WATSON.
MB. L. IX. SKKL-Dear Sir ; I am using
your "Steam Cooker," and I would not ho
without it. Mos. A. D. DOWDEN.
A NEW and Valuable COOK STOVE.
I also now have for sale the new KERO
SENE COOK STOVE, which is the most
economical and convenient culinary ar
rangement for cooking generally that can
be found anywhere. It saves cost in wood,
ls perfectly safe, and works admirably. It
will alford pleasure to havo you call and
examino it for yourself. I have made a
practical test of it, and can recommend it
most heartily. In order to present induce
ments to try this arrangement. I will sell a
Steam Cooker, Dake Oven and Kerosene
Stove at the following
Extraordinary Low Prices :
No. 2 nt $7.00 ; No. 3 at $10.50; or No. 31
at $12.00.
Call and sec mo in West End of Waver
ly House, Anderson, S. C.
Ii. H. SEEL.
May 20, 1370 _40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDF.nSON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
E. W. Stewart. John J. Stewart and Elizabeth Her
ring; Plaintiffs, against Amanda Stewart, Nloina
Stewart, et al., Defendant*.*-- Summons for Relief
Complaint Served.
To tho Defendants Sally McConnell. Bettie Her
ring, Martha Boho, .lano McCurry, Emily Prltch
ct, Martina Boho, Elizabeth Stewart, Marr Stow
art, J. 8. Bussell, Nancy Crowder, John Bussell,
Clarissa McKee, Maritta C. Dobbin?, Pulo Scott,
Marth? Ano Day, Mary West and Clarissa Bowie.
YOU are hereby auiutuoucd and required to an
swer thc complaint io thia action, of which a
copy ls herewith served upon you, end to servo s
cony of your answer to the said complaint on tho
subscrll>crs at their office at Anderson Court House,
South Carolina, within twenty days after (he ser
ried hereof, exclusive of tho day of such Berrico ;
aud If yo* fall to answer tho complaint within tho
lime aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will
apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho
complaint.
Dated May 21th, 1870.
MOORE A ALLEN.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
Thc Defendants will toko notlco that thc com
plaint herein tiled Is for tho confirmation of tho
proceeding* had boforo tho Probate Court relativ?
to tho Real Estafe of Adam Stewart, deceased.
Complaint flied May 2ith, 1879.
MOOBE A ALLEN, Plaintiff.' Atfys.
May 29, 1879 46 G
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINES
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
Frances 8. Riley, Plaintiff, against ClarissaCaines,
William A. Ualuez, Tllman IL Gaines. Marshall
B. Ualnes, Edmund P. Gaines, Lawson P. Gaines,
Carrie A. Caines, Maxwell C. (Saluts, Jano Rim
sey, David M. Ramsey, Lou Ramsey, Laura Ram
sey, Mattie Ramsey, and tho Stato Savings and
Insurancu Rank of Andorson, 8. C., Dcfeudauls.
-Summons for Relief-Complaint not terred.
To tho Dofendants Clarissa Ualnes, William A.
Caines, Tllmar. R. Gaines, Marshall B. Gaines,
Edmund P. Ualnes, Liwson P. Gaines, Carrie A.
Gaines, Maxwell C. Gaines, Jano Bamsey, David
M. Rainsoy, Lou Raiuv-y, Laura Ramsey, Mattie
Ramsey, aud tho State Savings nud Insurance
Bank of Anderson, South Carolina :
YOU arc hereby summoned and required to an
swer th* complaint in this action, which Is
filed In tho office of the Clerk of tho Court of Com
mon Pleas, at Anderson C. H., 8. c., ?nd to servo a
cony of your answer to tho Bald complaint on tho
subscribers at their office. Anderson C. H., 8. C"
within t rent y . ?vs after thu service hereof, exclu
sivo of tho day ot such service; and if you fall to
answer the complaint within tho limo aforesaid,
tho plaintiff In this action will apply to thu Court
for tho relief demanded in tho complaint.
Dated Anderson. 8. C., May 20th, A. D. 1S79.
[SUAI.] JOHN W. DANIELS, c. c. P'
MURRAY A MURRAY,
PlolnlKTa Attorneys.
To tho ahovo named Defendants, Carrlo A. Gaines
and Maxwell C. ( Jaine i :
Take notice that tho complaint in this action, In
which a summons Is horowlth served upon you, was
??lcd In tho office of tho Clerk of tho Court of
Common Pleas for Andorson County, and Stato of
South Cand?na, on tho 20th day of Moy, A. D.
187!), and that tho object of thc sold action is to ob
tain partltiou of tue Real Estate of Nathaniel.
Galucs, deceased, containing six hundred uud scv- -
enty acres of land, situate in the Ccunty of An
derson, uiid State of Mouth Carolina, among tho
owners thereof, by Commissioners to bo appointed
for the purpo-e-or to obtain a sato ihsreof, to bo
made, and a dlrnlou of tho process, if a partition
caunot IMJ made without prcjttdico to tho interest
of the ov.-nerj, end also to authorize tho Master for
Andorson County to execute titles to tho purcha
sers of certain tracta of lands sold by thc said
Nathaniel Gaines in his life time.
MURRAY A MURRAY, PlalnllfTs Alfi.
May 22,1879_45_G__
LUMBER! LUMBER!
A LARGE lot of good Lnmbor ls kept
ii constantly on hand nt my Lumber
Yard nt tho Blue Ridge Depot in Anderson,
and orders for largo or small lots of any
kind desired will he promptly filled at lew
prices. Mr. Robert Mayfield is my agent
for tho salo of Lumber at Andereon, aud
will furnish ?ny mformttion desired io
persons wishing to make an order.
JOHN KAUFMAN.
Jan 30,1S79_20_ly
ANOTHER IiOT
OF well-selected Goods thnt will not fell
to please tho oyo and fit the pumo.
Call early and often. They aro going oil*
rapidly.
_A. B. TOWERS & CO.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Monday, Juno 2nd, 1879. tho nassen-,
ger Trains over tho Greenville aud Columbia Rail
road rill bo run daily, Sundays excepted :
UP.
Leave Columbia at.10 SS a ni
Leave Alston...".12 20 t. ni
Leave Newberry. 1 S3 p ni
Leave Hodges.- 4 27 p m
Leave Belton. >> . ; >> ut
Arrive at Greenville....-.^... 7 30 p m
Leave Greenville at.0 4.1 a m
Leave Briton.& 23 t. ai
Leave Hodges.Hipa
Leave Newberry.?..12 45 p ni
Leave Alston..?.2 17 p ni
Arrive at Columbia." 3 45 p m
ANDERSON BRANCH Ai BLUE IUD QB R. R.
UP.
Leavo Belton.".a 03 p m
Lauri Andenou.- 6 50 p ni
Leave Pendleton. 7 45 p tn
Leave Pcrryvllle.-.-. 6 20 pm
Leave Seneca City. 8 30 pm
Arrive at Walhalla.-.-. 9 00 p in
. DOWN.
licave Walhalla.......3.15? ?
Leave Seneca City.-.- 3 *? ? ni
Leave rcrryviite.:.- ? g ? T
Leave Pendleton.-.-.. Jj0**
Leave Anderson.- J JJ a n
Arrive at Belton...?....< 8 >5 . "
THOMAS DO DAM EAD, Gen. 8uo't
South Carolina Railroad.
On and aftor 8unday, June 1st, 187?. Passenger
Tr?lua will run as follows:
ron coir/MBiA.
(Sunday morning excepted.)
Ltaro Charleston. 3 W ? ?'
Arrive at Columbia.......-.-. IO JO a tu
roa CIMRLKSTOS.
(Sunday morning excepted.)
Leave Columbia..--? S J? P ??
Arrive at Charleston............. ...?',1P.n?
Close connections mada with Greenville and Co
Atlanta A Charlolto Air Lino R. R.
On and after Sunday, June ht. M70, DooUc D?U
ly Trains will run on this road a* Rtliowa I
' GOING EAST.
Night Mall and Paancugcr Train.
Vrrlve Seneca-.,..f{ ?' !> "I
A ?ve Seneca.-.. .? 01 V ???
Day Passenger Train.
??.tre Seneca.-.-.? 12 ? ??
.eaveSeneca.V W ?
GOING WRIT.
Night Mall and Passenger Train.
irrivo Seneca.0 R ? ">
?ave Seneca.??rt'".0 31 a m
D?y Passenger Train.
Lrrlv? Seneca-.-.J JJ P ??
eAve Scffecn.-5 H? P ni
Through Ticket? ?,n mlo at Ualaeevtlla, t?cnet?
ity, Greenville and 8j>artanbtirg to ail p !ui?
?,t and \VcsL H0C5T0N - p "a ? Af?tt?u