The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 21, 1879, Image 3
THE INTELLIGENCER.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Hain noarly 1900.
HKIEF MENTION.
Green corn sella in this market at one
cont an ear.
Subscription, or No Subscription ? That s
ibo question now.
There are seven young men in Anderson
who are studying law.
Col. Campbell hos raised on tho price of
lils 30-acre field of corn.
Corn and corn meal aro scarce articles in
this immediate section just now.
The finest tomatoes we have seen this
year were grown by Mr. 8. H. Pr?vost.
There are thirteen active, working Divis
ions of the Suns of Temperance in this
County.
Prof. W. J. Ligon got his left leg painfully
brnised on Tuesday last while hauling a
load or wood.
Mr. Clarence Provost, who has been on a
visit to the North of several weeks, returned
home on Friday lash
Williamston is becoming quite a favorite
resort for the Anderson ladies. The min
eral Bpring seems to be tho attraction.
A new invoice Hats just received by C. A.
Recd, Agent, His Hat trade still increases,
and he is determined to keep Uro prices
down. .
Capt. J. W. Pooro, of Belton, was in our
o ill ce on Tuesday, and speaks with conti
dence of tho building of tho Belton and
Ea8ley Railroad.
Tho ladies of tho Anderson Methodist
Church do more for the cause of missions
than those of any other Church in the
Greenville District.
We are pleased to learn that Capt. W. 8.
8harpe, wiro has been spending somo time
in the States of Arkansas and Mississippi,
is much improved in health.
The members of the Humphreys Guard
are requested to meet Capt. R. B. A. Robin
son at Emerson's Bridge on next Thursday
morning, 28th instant, at 7 o'clock.
"i-, A large and valuable tract of land is ad
vertised for Balo in another column by
Messrs. S. E. and J.. B. Moore.. lt is well
situated, and cm be divided into several
tracts.
The stock law ls now being discussed in
Elbert County, Ga., and by request Col. E.
M. Rucker will address tho citizens of El
berton on that subject on saledny in Sep
tember.
Col. R, H. Temple, Superintendent of the
Greenville & Columbia Railroad, has made
his second visit over this portion of the Une,
and is rapidly continuing tho improvement
of tho Road.
Appointments of the Y. M. C. A. for noxt
Sunday : To conduct tho afternoon meeting,
John M. Hubbard; Poor House Committee,
A. B. Towers, C. F. Jones; Jail Committee,
H. G. Scudday, J. A. Daniels.
We aro requested to say that Orrville
Grange will meet on Friday, 12th Septem
ber, at 0 a. m., for the transaction of im
portant business. A full attendance of tho
members is earnestly requested.
Capt. Jos. B. Moore requests tho officers
of the Broadaway Hampton Mounted Ri
flemen to meet at Broyles' Crossing on
Saturday morning. All tho members of
the Company will meet at the same place at
4 p. m. of the same day.
Tho race track on tho (air grounds Is bc=
lng enlarged and otherwise improved. The
Directors of the Association will endeavor
to moke tho exhibition this fall more attrac
tive and worthy of public patronage than it
has ever been heretofore.
Messrs. W. C. Andrew and J. W. Pr?vost
wul open a stock of general merchandise in
one of the store rooms now being enacted
on McCuUy's Corner, os soon as they ore
completed, which will probably bo about
tho middle of September.
Mr. lt. A. Ligon, a son of "-ur worthy
townsman, Prof. W. J. Ligon, will open a
drug store in Spartanburg about Che first of
next month. Mr. Ligen !? a young man of
fine business qualifications, and wo hope
will succeed in bis enterprise.
Maj. T. B. Leo has been employed to go
over tho Une of the Belton, Easley and
French Broad Railroad with Capt. Kiri:,
the Engineer of that road, for tho purpose
of completing and verifying tho surveys
already made. The work will bo dene in a
short timo.
., We would direct the attention of our
readers to tho advertisement In thia Issue of
Thos. Wynne's Cotton Gin, which he claims
is eqnal in point of excellence to any gin
made. Several farmers of this County aro
using them, and express thcmsolvea os well
pleased with their work.
Tho Rocky River Colored Baptist Associ
ation, which met on Thursday last with
Mt..Pleasant Church, in this County, had
a harmonious and profitable session. A
very large crowd of colored people were
present On Sunday, and good order pre
vailed throughout tho day.
The advertisement of Forman University,
appears elsewhere. This institution ia one
of high order, and deserves tho Uberal pat
ronage of the people of South Carolina. It
is now operating ander the endowment
pian, and tuition lo~fr?7? to a" who oan pay
thoir board and buy text books.
Th? opinion entertained by some of tho
country people who were in town on Tues
day that the Town Council aro making a
turnip patch of tho northeast corner of thc
public square ls crroneons. They are only
tilling In that portion of the squaro to pre
vent water from standing there after a rain.
The mombors of Capt. John Eskew's
Cavalry Company aro requested to meet
Iiiin nt Hunter's 8pring on next 8atnrday
nt On. m., for ; the purpose ol drawing for
sabres and attending to other important
business of the Company. All are requested
to bo present promptly at tho hour named.
At a meeting of the Board of Trade of the
town bf Anderson on Tuesday Mr. N. A.
McCully" was re-elected cotton weigher for
the year commencing September 1. Mr.
McCully has ?lied this impurian* position
for several years past, and wabere so doubt
lils re-election will give satisfaction to all
concerned.
The Due West Female College, one of the
oldest college? In tito State, will open its fall
sesslotroti the <?. h of October. Ber. J. I.
Bonner; .tho time-honored and efficient
prrVulcnt of the College Will romain at the
head of the faculty, which is sufficient
guarantee that it will continue to thorough
ly educate those committed to Its charge.
Mr. J W. Hunt died at the residence of
Mr. M. II. Massey, in Bock MUls township,
on tho (Uh Instant, in the 2oth year of his
age. ? } le had been blind for nearly a year,
was a member of the BaptUt Church, a
native of Picken? County, and leaves a wife
and one child. His funeral will bo preached
at Enon Church in Pickcns Comity, on tho
4fli Sunday In September by Rev. William
Singleton.
Rev. J. E. Carlia?e said at the recent an
nual District Conferenco or the Methodist
Church iu Greenville that there were more
young men members of his Church at this
place that were active Christian workers
tlian of any Church or which ho had ever
had charge; and ho attributed tho fact to
the influences or the Young Men's Chris
tian Association or this place.
There will be a meeting or the citizens of
Centreville township at Hunter's Spring on
Tuesday, 2d September, at ll o'clock in tho
morning, for the purpose or further consid
ering the claims of the Savannah Valloy
Railroad. All of tho citizens or tbo town
ship are invited to bo present, and an op
portunity will bo afforded to any present
who may wish to speak in opposition to thc
enterprise.
Weare requested testate that the com
mittee appointed by the Twelve Mile Rivet
Baptist Association, consisting of G. W,
Boroughs, James Jameson, J. C. Watkins,
T. C. Martin and N. R. Reaves, for the pur
pose of dissolving Old Lebanon Church,
will meet at tho Church on Wednesday
August 27th, to grant letters to any that
may belong there who aro desirous of at
taching themselves to other Churches.
An interesting meeting or one week'i
duration in Lebanon Baptist Church closec
on Friday. It was conducted by Rev. I. W
Wingo, of Pendleton, and there wero 2<
additions to the Church, 10 of whom wen
members of th? Sunday School. Anothe
meeting will bo commenced in the saim
Church on Friday night before the sccom
Sunday in September. The now convert
will ba baptised on thc second Sunday a
10 o'clock.
We aro pained to record tho death of Mis
Margaret J. Clinkscales, which sad even
occurred at the residence of her father, Mi
Newton Clinkscales, near Stoneville, on los
Friday morning in the 23d year of her age
after a lingering illness of several month!
Sho was an estimable young lady, and wa
greatly admired and beloved by a large eil
cle of relatives and friends. Sho was burie
in the family burying ground near l?cito:
on Saturday.
We are r.-ymested to announco that thci
will bo a Sunday 8chool picnic nt Doubl
8prings Church on Friday, 5th of Septen
ber next. Messrs. R. F. Dlvver, E. I
Murray, G. F. Tolly and John M. Ga
have been requested to deliver addresses 5
tho morning, and all of tho ncighborlii
schools have been invited te participate i
the c?l?bration. Tho ladies " and gentlemc
of tho surrounding country are also invite
to bo present.
Judge Mackey has fib: ; his decision i
tho case or tho Commissioners of Anderso
Couuty VB. R. 8. Bailey, et al., for asses
menta for draining Rocky River. Tho d
cisi?n is in favor of tho defendants, and
given with elab?ralo argument and citatio
of authorities to sustain the ground assume*
We will publish the decree in full in oi
next issue that our subscribers may hal
the opportunity of reading it, inasmuch i
the caso is one or public importance.
Tho account or tho anniversary celcbr
lion of tho Connor Light Dragoons reach<
us on Wednesday morning, and was ti
long for insertion this week. It will a;
Dear, however, in onr next issue. Wc ta!
this occasion again to remind our corre
pendents that, as tho pspcr goes to press ;
noon on Wednesday, lt ia necessary fi
them to send in communications which a
long on Monday or early Tuesday month
it the latest, In order that they may not 1
lelayed for a week beforo they can bo I:
tarted.
That cotton goods should become high
?vb en money is more scarce and no cott<
for cale, is an unjust turn of events ; and
ia worthy of note and appreciation that tl
jntorprlsing firm of Arnstein & Rose, pi
prietors or tho popular New York Ca
store, are not only keeping the prices dow
jut for the next ten dnys offer greater i
luccincnts than ever in their immenso ste
>f dry and fancy goods, boots and sho
nothing and hats, which fact wk! Insu
hem, as their liberality fully deserves, ;
ncroascd patronage *
Mr. J. R. Meredith, a worthy citizen
he Fork, hod tho misfortune of losing I
?eshlnnrm by fire on Friday, the 5th *n?t?'
it was a two-story building, and contain
iot only tho household furniture and clol
ng for the family, but their supply or pi
fisiona as well. None of the family were
lome, and consequently everything v
_4 ml-3-1. il_L m if tA'ii V -
V3h IICVJIIO VI VI!~V HW*!'-"!, ??C
iver, prompted by the most generous i
mises, have m ado up for Mr. Meredith
iontributions almost as much as ho li
Tho fire originated from a stroke or Ugh
ng.
Tho annual conference of tho Greenv;
District of the M. E. Church in this St
vos held in tho city or Greenville last wc
?ommencing on Thursday morning t
dosing Sunday night. The lifting wi
larnionlous and pleasant one, and was
ended by about eoventy-five dolegates i
ninisters. Tho reports from tho differ
ihargea in tho District were encouragi
ind tho presence of Bishop Wightman <3
ng the session added a great deal to the
crest or the conference. Rev. J. E. Carli
3apt. J. W. Daniels and II. G. Scudt
Esq., represented tho Church at this pi
It is surprising that in an agriculti
: cc ti on Uko ours thete should bo not a i
;lo first-class Seed house to supply
[armers with anything and everything I
may need in tho way of Seeds. Apprt
ing the Importance and necessity of s
i house in tho up-country, Sloan Bros
Greenville, have decided to go oxtensi'
?l? lue business. Tiley aro just in rec
)f 125 bushels barley, and have order?
arge lot ?f clover and other grass s
They expect to keep on hand nt each con
iverythiug In demand for that season,
eel confident or building up a heavy t
n this lino throughout tho up-conntr;
?loso prices, prompt attention and first-(
;oods.
The authorities of the Greenville
Tolumbia Railroad-have let a contra
Hr. John Cary, of Senoca City, for
nindiup of a depot at that place, and v
eas to have benn commenced on It
tuesday.. It will bo avery great accom
[alien to the merchants or Anderson,
'endleton, as they eon hereafter order t
oods from the West and North via Se
>ity, instead of by Greenville and Col
la es heretofore, lt is an improve:
bat should have been made long ego, i
isa been greatly needed ever since ino i
iletton of tho Air Line Road. . We ui
tand the new Superintendent con?ernp
asking many other improvements it
Load, which will not only Increase Its 1
nra but Its accommodations as well.
nly hope wo have not boen mislnfor
Gen. James 8. Connor, receiver, and
Inger, general freight og ont of the Gi
Rio and Columbia Railroad, were in
letaon on Tuesday, and mado a'very fi
ble impression on the mord?ante of
larson ns to what they intend to do f
n the way of freights. This visit we
teubt partly Intended to chill the int
if the penplo of Anderson in the Sara
.'alley Railroad, and might havo Ute i
iif doing so if our citizens bad any ?
nt. .! that freights would continus ai
>s th cae gentlemen propose to placa I
Hie trouble, however, ts that tn tie
uuh guarantee, and on Ihe contrary
very certain that the Orecnvillo end Co
lumbia r?ad will be sold to Bomo strong
corporation, who will usa it to suit their
own interests. Our people cannot depend
safely upon any such temporary arrange
ments.
The Columbia Register says that "tho off
year" In politics "is fairly tho Fair year,"
and suggests to tho people of the State to
endeavor to make ocr agricultural fairs this
fall moro interesting and attractive than
usual, and wo sincerely trust they will act
upon the suggestion. There are many good
and sufficient reasons why our f .icrs,
mechanics, housewives, and everybody,
ehoj^l contribute to tho interest, support
and encouragement of these annual gather
ings of our citizens and tho exhibitions of
their industry, enterprise and progress.
There is nothing that conduces more to the
development of the resources of our coun
try than these exhibitions of the products
of the soil, of the work shop and of tho
manufactory, and the greater the interest
taken in them the greater tho good that fol
lows. By reason of their calling thc farmery
can contribute more than any other class to
the success of these institutions. Show rs
a fanner or mechanic that takes on interest
and pride in his county fair and wo will
show you one that is both industrious and
enterprising ; show us a county with a good
agricultural fair and wo will show you ono
tho farmers and mechanics of which are
enterprising and prosperous. Tho State
faira are also itUjiortant, and whilo wo moy
not realize and appreciate to tho same ex
tent the good that results from tho State
fair as we do from tho county fair, it is just
os important that it be sustained and iui
proved. Evory county should have an ag*
ricultural fair at least once a year ; the Stat?
fair should be held after tho county fairs
and the articles receiving the premiums a
the latter could be sent to tho State exhib?
tion, which would always insure a larg?
representation of the varied industries o
thc State._g _
Railroad Meeting at Anderson C. II.
According to piovious announcement, i
meeting was held in tho Court House 01
tho 14th inst., in the interest of the Savan
uah Valley Railroad. Maj. B. F. Whitnc
was elected Chairman and J. E. Brcazeah
Esq., Secretary. The Chairman explaine
the object of tho meeting to bo tho disc ut
sion of the question of subscription to th
capital stock of the Savannah Valley Rai!
load by tho town of Anderson, said sui
scription to bo raised by taxation! undi
the new charter, tho amount being $12,0O(
to be paid in three annual payments.
Col. E. M. Rocker was called for, and ri
sponded in an able speech in favor of tli
Road, showing what advantages thc cot
tomplatcd Road would be to tho Town an
County of Anderson ; that it made Ando
son a distributing point for freights, an
would tima build it up. Of course towi
would Boring up on tho Uno of thc Road
hoped thoy would-for they would bo t
the interest of Anderson. We needed con
petition in railroads-it would enable us 1
get freights cheaper. Ile urged that i
heed be given to tho whispers of difhculti
in tho way by tho opponents of the Roai
that men would be found to oppose evci
enterprise.
After Col. Rucker's speech, opponents
ihe enterprise were extended an invitatio
to express their opinions.
Col. J. N. Brown responded. He said 1
was opposed to the Road : 1st, because tl
enterprise would not be worth the mono;
2nd, the sum to bo raised by taxation w
so small it would not build tho Road ; 3
the Road would not benefit Anderson ; 4t
the Road could not sustain itself from tl
country through which it passed, and th
smaU towns would spring up on tho Ro
that would injure Anderson ; 6th, mee -wi
favored taxation to build the Green wo
and Augusta Railroad were now institut!
legal proceedings to resist tbo payment
tho taxes ; 6th, can not mortgage tho Rc
when graded, because capitalists will i
advance the money.
Maj. E. B. Murray was next called f
and argued that the road would be of gr
advantage to Anderson because it woi
afford competition, and thus reduce freigl
Ho then showed by the result of tho Gre
wood and Augusta Railroad, which 1
been graded with an expense of less ?
$65u to tho mile, that the amount asked
on Uiia lino would bo enough to grade i
cross-tie tho road, after which wo have
sumnces that tho iron can be procured b
mortgage of tho road-bed. Ho spoke
tho development which this rodd wo
give to a productivo and fertile conni
and of tho comparatively small sum ne
sary to secure it. Ho showed that
small towns along the Air Lino had not
jured Greenville or Spartanbnrg, and arg
that tboy would not hurt Anderson,
concluded by Laying that he believed
Road was assured to Lowndesville, an
we do not bring it . to Anderson, our t<
will be ruined.
The meeting evinced great intered in
Road, and adjourned with cheers for
cnterpriso.
Railroad Mooting In ContrevlUo Terms
Mn. EnuoB : In pursuance to a call q
a number of tho citizens of Centre
Township met ot Hunter's Spring on T
day, tho 19th inst., to discuss tho propi
of the township subscribing five thou:
dollars to tho capital stock of thc Sa var
Valley Railroad. Tho meeting was or
ized by calling Capt. J, Y. Fretwell U
Chair and 8. M. Begg to act as S cere
The Chairman explained the object ol
meeting, and stated that all who opp
the subscription woo ld bo heard as we
those who favored fae samo.
Janies M? Latiin'f, president cf thc i
pany, being present, was called upon
responded in his usual clear and bnsl
like stylo, sta'.ing " at tho Road won
built to Lov7.ni le, and that If it
not extended j Anderson, where
Lowndesville peoplo desired it to g
would certainly bo extended by wny ol
Bolton and Eosloy Railroad to the Air :
Capt. J. T. Barnes was next called t
itu made an earnest and eloquent n]
in favor of the subscription-using i
strong arguments in ita support.
Col. E. M. Bucker was next called i
and made a strong and knock-down i
ment in favor of tho subscription.
Major E. B. Murray was noxt calle
and was on hand with the facta and fif
and made ono of his best practical ape
-it was a demonstrator.
Gen. J. W. Harrison and J. C. C. V
oraton, W. S. Brown and Kenon Brea
Esq=-, and Rev. J. C. Ilsd?on ??vorc<
subscription.
At this stage of tho meeting Mr. J.
ton Watson ?dd that ho would avail
self of the courtesy extended by the <
of allowing any to speak who wera op
to tho subscription. A respectful he
was given Mr. Watson, who tuid li
stance that he was not against thc '
end endorsed everything that tho gcntl
had said in renard to its benefits, but 1
not Uko tho plan.
The last speaker was tho chairman,
J. Y. Fretwell, who became warmed i
the subject, and made a most stirring i
for all to vote for the subscription.
Captain was loudly applauded from tl
ginning to the ena or lils remarks.
Tho thanks of the meeting were ter
Rev. J. C. Hudson for tho IUO of his i
room in which to hold the meeting.
The meeting adjourned to meet on
day, tho 2nd September, at tho samo
when a fuller attendance from the to?
is desired;
The meeting, taken all togelhoi
.lili*.* n ?ucee-*: in fbvcr of th i : : .. '..
J. Y. FMXTWKLIS, Chain
' 8. M. Pane, Secretary.
nones l'utli.
It its rt'jHjrtod ot this place that a colored
child, about six months obi, bas been found
In the Saluda Uiver a few miles below hero.
The child has not, as yet, been Identified.
.Three negroes have been sent to jail re
cently from this place for bu rglary. They
entered tho grain house of Ilcv. It. M. King
and stele a few bushels of wheat.Mr. C.
E. Harper, whoso gin house and machinery
wero burned last winter, is now refitting his
new house with new machinery.Last
week Revs. King and Rodgers conducted a
very interesting protracted meeting at
Barker's Creek Church. Eighteen persons
joined, mid wero baptized on last Sabbath.
.There will be an exhibition at tho
Academy in this placo Friday night, Au
gust 22nd. Un EADE.
Proceedings of tho Towu Council.
COUKO I. CiiAunEn, Aug. 10, 1879.
The Town Council met this evening at
3 o'clock. Fres?nt-G. F. Tolly, Intendant ;
E. F. Murrah and J. F. Wilson, Wardens.
The case vs. Sam Johnson and Aaron
?saxton for disturbing tho peace was called,
and, after tho examination of witnesses,
both parties were found guilty. Johnson
fined $10.25 and costs, or 221 days work on
the streets ; Saxton fined $3 and costs, or
8} days work on thu streets.
Tho case vs. Hannah and Henry Whit
field for disturbing tho peace was culled,
and, after examination of witnesses, both
parties were discharged.
Tho commissioned officers of the Western
Regiment of Cavalry are requested to meet
me at Cross Roads' Church on next Satur
day, thc 23rd inst., to make the necessary
arrangements for tho review on 28th hist.
W. E. WALTEBS,
Col. Comd'g Reg't,
Anderson Market. IC cpu its.
Thc prices current for thc following arti
cles in this market arc :
Cotton-middling, 10 to 10!-ijuiot.
Corn-80 to 85c.
Peas-?1.00.
Flour-$5.50 to $7.50.
Meat-C. It. sides OJ, L. C. sides0|, shoul
ders 5.
Lani-10c.
Molasses-N. O. 35c to 50c.
Meal-90 to $100.
Sugar-7Jc to 101c
Colfec-121c to l?jc.
YES, I AM Fitoun OF TUB K?ME-WO
MAN'S BEST FUIEND.-To relieve the aching
hca?t of women and bring ?oy where jorrow
reigned supreme, is a mission befi.ro which
tho smiles of kings dwindle into Jtter insig
nificance. To do tliis is tho peculiar pro
vince of Dr. J. Brndficld's T?male Regula
tor, which, from the r umberless cures it
has aseorupUsued, lc appropriately styled
Woman's ?"*t Friend. Tho distressing
complaint known as thc "whites," and tho
various irregularities of tho womb, to which
woman is subject, disappear like magic bo
roren single bott'.o of this wonderful Com
pound. Ask your druggist for it.
HYMENEAL.
Married, at Smith Chapel, Fork town
ship, on Tuesday afternoon, August 12th,
1870, by Rev. J. Wultcr Dickson, Mr. W. A.
Dickson and Miss Mary E. McCarley.
Married, at the residence of tho late Col.
P. E. Harrison, the bride's father,ut Ander
?onvillc, 8. C., on Tuesday, August 10,1870,
by Rev. J. B. Adgcr, D. D., Mr. Joseph G.
dunningham and Miss Sallie Harrison.
riJTT-9S
C"'1?J!?E?J
INTRODUCED. I860.
A TORPID LIVER
ls tho fnutftd eonrce of many dUe&ses, promi
nent among which ara
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
lora of Appetite and Wanara, tho bowola
oracoativo, but somet?na^ alternate With
loosonc2j, Pain. In tho Hoad, ?55555558
with a^J uti eeixRatir 5 iii tho back part, Pain
tn ih? riyht nillo and under tho shoulder*
Dla&Tjm lnes^tftfl"re ti Ung, jgjjjj a disin
clination to oxortion of body or mind, irri
tability of'temper, Lo wey Irita, I?oasol
memory, with a foaling of havins neglected
.oma cjuty, Qenoral wearinem Dituttnea*.
Fluttering; at tho Ho art. Dot? before the
ayes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally
ovorjh^oriKht oyo, Kefftiaaaneaa at night
with." fitful drcanig, highly colored Prinn.
IF THEBE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
aro oopocloily adapted to euch
casos, a singlo dose offeots
ouch a change of fooling aa ts)
astonish tho sufferer.
TUTTS PILLS
turo compounded from anbatnnccs that aro
freo from any properties thnt cnnlnluro
tho moat dcllcuto organization. They
Bear ch. Cleanse, Parity, and Invloorat*
tho entire System. Byrellevlastfaoen^
mrged Lim, they doonan tho blood
f rom polsouonq hu rn or?, and thoo Impon
health ?ni ?Italtty to the body, causing*
tho botrels to net naturally, without
which no ene can fool well.
? Noted -Divine says ;
Sr. Ivi ? ;-Dear Sir! For iu:i ?e*r? I n.Te r>wi
*? martyr to Onnspala, Constipation and rile?, Lau
hiuia-r ?oar 1'\1L? xtnn nnominnilid tomat I UM
pitra ( bm witn tittle f.lth). I aa now a Waif mas,
sara rood appetite, digestion perfect, rernUr atoota,
plia* cone, and t haYegalrtod fort j pounds eolld Ocas.
The? aro worth t!i,!?r?rijfht. io. po!<L
Rav. R. U BlllPSON, L?oinUI?, Ki.
'$
Tholr Brat effect la to Tnnrenan tho Appetit?,
as? C??m tba bcnVjr to ratio on fisab, thoa tho
Sstcm ls nourUhod, and by thflr Tonio Ac*
on oa tho Dlsretlvo Organs, Regular
Btools mo producid.
DR. J, F. KAYWOOD.
OP NEW YORK, 8AY8:
" Vmw dboaaes eaiat that cannot tx ral tared by tV>>
starla* th? Urer to iti nnru-.-tl f onction?, and for
thia ptrpcM no rcmody ha? rm been iq rented ara*
bas aa happy aa fit ?ot as TUTTS P.tLLB."
80LD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Oar-*- 8a Murray Kt reef, New Torh.
ta Jr. TTJTT-S MANUAL of Valuable Iuior
- '.' TT ?il IK LUaijOU JTW9
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
On av Hare os WRUMM changed to a OUK*T
BUICK by a alnale appUcatton ot this Dix- ?ohn
parfe a Natural Uolor, ?cia InetanUneonalr. andu
Offloe, 3b Murray St., New York.
JOSEPH B. ROBERTSON, FBAVK B. TAYLOB,
UR5RY C ROBERTSON.
Robertson. Taylor & Cc.
B?cnessoBa TO
Cleo. XV. William? ?V Co..
3 OT TO INT FACTORS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ANii
Scnoral Commission Mcrclinnts,
1 AND 3 H?YNB STREET,
Charleston, - ?. O.
rXTILTj ?rive all business their most care
TT ful attention. Consignments ol
ditton solicited.
July 17, 1870 1 2m
POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS !
Our Mr. lioso has left for tho Northern Markets
To J3uy ci Be wi Ul o ri ii y: Array or
FALL * WINTER GOODS !
And our Positive Instructions uro that wo must sell every nrticlo of our
IMMENSE SUMMER STOCK!
WE THEREFORE OFFER
CHEAP GOODS I
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES!
UNHEARD OF BARGAINS !
ARNSTEIN & ROSE,
NEW YORK CASH STORE.
Aug 7, 1879 _ _ _4_
GREAT SLAUGHTER OF GOODS
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
IN order to mako room for tho largo stock of Goods wo anticipate laying ia for our
Fall Trade, wo offer our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.
At Prices that will "Surprise tlio Natives."
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES ?ND PROVISIONS
Is largo and completo, and offered at corresponding low prices. Wo mako a spe
cialty of BAGGING and TIES, and a largo supply now on hand.
BARR & CO..
NO. IO (ill A NIT IC ?OW, ANDEItSON, fi. C.
August ll, 1870_._
VIRGINIA HOUSE,
3STo. 41 Main Street? near tho State House.
COLUMBIA. 8. C., August 4, 1870.
THE undersigned begs leave io inform his friends and tho public that ho will horoaftir
bo found at tho Virginia House, mid will give it bis personal attention and devoto
tho whole of bis timo to the interest and comfort of thc guests, and do all in his power to
give satisfaction to tboso who may stop with him. My rates aro low, to suit tho times.
Terms $L60 per day. A. J. DODAMEAD, Proprietor.
Align?t 14.1879 _"5_
CUNNINGHAM * CO
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 Sooth.
BUILDERS, MECHANICS AND FARMERS HARDWARE,
NAILS and UTJCIDS, of all kinds and sizes,
Horse and M tale Shoos, Woodonware,
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
BOOTS and SHOES, . HATS and CAPS,
VTH-OWEXVIIIDS.
Feb 20,1879 10 ly
LOOK IN FRONT OF THE TIDE.
LADIES' STORE STILL AHEAD ?
MlSS LIZZIE WILLIAMS has just returned from tho North, whero Bhe super
intended tho selection of her Gooda in person. Past experienco gives promise of
future success. Wo promise our friends if thoy give us a call to show them
'ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON,
In great variety. Wo have the latest in the way of
Hats, Grloves, ?lioes.
Pretty Things for the Neck, Face and Feet,
In fact, everything to make tho Ladies look neat, eweot and dear to the heart, but
CHEAP TO THE POCKET. Give us u call, examino for yourself, don't take our
word. Remember, wo aro not to bo undersold. Thanking tho public for past fa
vors, we solicit a continunneo of the same at the
IJADIES' STORE.
March 27,1879 14
??minen?> CJLO?II??LIJ uu? P?iytjlul??o ??jTtiiy wheit i??G?? KOO?AS ?TS
freo from adulteration, rioher, more effective, produoo better resulta
than any others, and that thoy use them in their own families.
TITI IHITfl'D'fl UNIQUE PERFUMES aro tho derna of all Odors.
31 K F K 11 H V TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice,
lill. I ll I ll JJ SJ LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.
muu M EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From tho pure root
8TEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEM8.
Tho Butt BTV P.op Xeatt 4n th? Worm.
STZELE & PRICE, Manflrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.
NE NEW FIRM OF j. P. SHH ? CO.,
THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE,
HAVE received a new lot of Extra Choice N. O. and Cuba SYRUPS, which
we propcac to soil by tho barrel or in loto of several gallons at very low
irices. Givo ns a call, as we believe it will ho to your interest to do so as well aa
mrs.
SUGAR, a new lot-ll, 12 sod 14 pounds for one dollar.
COFFEE, better than ever-7 pounds for one dollar.
A foll lino of GROCERIES generally.
RUBBER BELTING always on hand.
Wo desiro to call special attention to our new DOUBLE-FOOTED PLOW
STOCKS, which we guarantee to give satisfaction.
A largo stock of 8HOES, from 75c. per pair up. WALL PAPERING an'*
VINPOW SHADES, a good variety.
Io addition to the above we have a
Splendid Stock of Dry Goods,
?Vilich we invite the Ladies especially to call and examine.
May 16, 1879 44
I
In tho matter of tho SAVANNAH VAL
LEY RAILROAD.-Pt??i?n/or an Elec
tion on Subscription to tho Capital Stock pf
said Railroad Company.
PURSUANT to a resolution adopted by
the Board of Cour ty Commissioners
the 22nd July lust., thoamoui '.of subscrip
tion to the said Road was ?xcd In tho fol
lowing named Townships, to wit: Hall,
$3,500; Varenne*, $5,500; Corner, $3,700;
Savannah, $3,850 ; Centreville, $5,100, to be
paid in three equal annual Instalments, with'
out interest.
There will be an election held in tho
above named Townships on WEDNES
DAY, THIRD OP SEPTEMBER next,
between the boars of 6 o'clock sw m. and 4
p. m., nt which all qualified electors in said
Townships will vote4'Subscript!on" or "No
Subscription."
PLACES or ELCCHOR-For Hall Town
shin, Carswell Institute; Corner, Moffats
ville ; Vnrennes, Flat Rock -, Savannah.
Wm. Jones' : Centreville, Hunter's 8pring.
i The following are appointe-;; managers to
conduct Haid election :
j Hall Township-R. R. Beaty, J. B. Lev
ered, Dr. W. J. Milford.
I Corner Township-D. J. Sherard, J, A.
Cray, Wm. O'Briant.
I Savannah Township-Wm. Jones, E. W.
Stewart, A. E. Scudday.
I V?rennos Township-W. O. Watson, S.
P. Tate, W. J. Stevonsor.
Centreville Township-J. W. Provost, J,
W. Keys, Marcus Burrlsa.
At the closo of tho polls the manegers
will count the votes ona dccla7? the result,
which result Bball bo certified in writing by
tho chairman of each Board of Managers to
the Cbairman of tho Board of County Com
missioners.
R. S. BAILEY,
Chairman Ccunty Commissioners.
July 21,ltj',9_2_5
STATE OF SOUTH GAROMNA,
coutrry OF ANDEBSOK.
COURT OF COMMON PI.EA9.
Aaron A. Denn, Commit too of ItobcrtB. McCarley,
a Lunatic, Plaintiff, against tho said Itobort ll.
McCarley, a lunatic, and hi? -Iio. Stacy McCar
loy, Eliza McCarloy, Llzxlo Davis, James Mc
Carley, Marr McCarloy, Samantha Bryant, heirs
of Johu McCarley, deceased, names and number
unknown, heirs of William McCarley, and of
Elizabeth McCarloy. sud of Elijah McCarley. to
wit : Joseph McCarley, James McCarloy, Wm.
McCarlov, Martha McCarley, and other names
and number unknown, B. B. Bean and A. B.
Towers, Defendants.-Summon* for RtlleJ-Com
jJalnl not tervtd.
To tho Defendants abovo named
VyOU are hereby summoned and required to an.
JL airer tho complaint In this action, which is
flied in tho offlco of tho Clork of tho Court of Com
mon l'leos, at Anderson C. II., 8. c., and to servo a
copy of your answer to tho said complaint on tho
subscriber at his offlco, Anderson C. H., 8. C.
within twenty days r.rtcr tho service hereof, exclu.
?h o of tho day of such sorvlco; and If you fall to
answer the complaint within tho timo aforesaid,
tho plaintiff in this action wUl apply to tho Court
fur (lie relief demanded in tho complaint.
Dated August 2,187?.
[HEAL] JOHN W. DANIELS, c. c. P'
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiff's At lornry, Auderson C. BL, 8. C
To tho Defendants James McCarloy, Mary McCar
loy, Samantha Ilryant, heirs of John McCarloy.
deceased, names and number unknown, heirs or
Wm. McCarloy. and of Elizabeth McCarloy, and
Elijah McCarloy, to wit: Joseph McCarley,
James McCarloy, Wm. McCarley, Martha Mo
Carley, and others, names and number un
TAKE NOTICE that tho Complaint In thU ac
tion, together with tho summons, of which tho
foregoing ls a copy, was flied In tho offlce of the
Cleric of tho Court of Common Pleas for Anderson
County tn said State, on tho 2nd day of August,
1870, and tho e>.Jsct of said acUon la for partition
and salo of two hundred and fivo acm of Beal
Estato of Elijah McCarloy. deceased, situate, lying
and bi'tng in Anderson County in s/.,d State, ad
joining lands of B. B. Dean and otiers, and for
payment of debts of II. B. McCarloy, end for other
relief. No porsonal claim ls mode cu ?inst you. ?
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson C. H., 8. C
August 7, 1879 4 . fi
33 EST
aT M A TYE
?OT ii" mxuru
WiLMAHSTON, 8. C., June 30, 1870.
MESSRS. BLECKLEV, BROWN & Co., Agents,
ANDERSON, S. C.
Gentlemen: The Nobletfc sb Good
rich Cotton Oin bougbt of you como
three or four years ago vas, and ls. tho best
Cotton Gin, to my mind, that is sold in this
section of country. I have been a cotton
producer and buyer of some experience,
and can safely testify that the lint fi om the
Ncblctt & Goodrich Gin, with a corres
ponding yield, ls as fine as that of any other
Gin sold In 'his section, with a decided dif
ference in its favor with respect to its 'sim
plicity of construction, durability, price
and light running features. I ginned six
thou' and pounds of seed cotton with
thin Oin in one day with horse-power on a
forty-saw Gin. In other words, four five
hundred pound bales of cotton.
J. W. DACUS.
I fully concur with Mr. Daeus in tho
abovo as to tbe quality of this Gin, and can
Bay that it will do all that is recommended
for lt. 8. WHARTON,
MoffattaviUc, 8. C.
Tho abovo Gius sro for salo by BLECK
Lr.y, BROWN & CO., Agenta, ut Ander
son, S. C. Call and examine specimen.
July 3,1871) 51
AGRIGULTURAL
MACHINERY.
Tozcr'o Plantation Er mines,
The Cardwell Threshers & Cleaners,
The Cotton Bloom,
The Gullett Steel Brush and
Taylor Cotton Gins,
.vnd everything in tho way of Agricultural
Machinery and Machino Ropairs, for sale
on favorable terms. Aa to tbe merits of all
Machinery sold by mo, I will bo glad to
furnish th: lest testimonials. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. I can bo found at tho store of
. P. Sullivan & Co., where I would bo
pleased to seo those withing to buy any?
tiling in this Uno.
J. M. SULLIVAN.
April 17, 1870 40 Om
WIX??ITE & WILHim
(Successors to W?hlte ?fe Williams.)
U-To. O GRANITE ROW,
CASH DEALERSIN _
DRUGS, mKDICINr-5, CHUMIUAL-S,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
FANCY HAIR and
TOOTH BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
TRUSSES and SHOULDER BRACES,
GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS,
Pure WINES and LIQUORS, for med
icinal purposes.
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye
Studs, Letter Paper, Pena, Ink, Envelopes,
Glass, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamps and Lamp
Chimneys.
j??f- Physicians Proscriptions accurately
compounded.
July 10,1870 52 _
J. 8. COTHBAN,
AbboTlll?, 3. C. I
II. O. SCUDDAY,
Anderson, 8. C.
COTERA** & SCUDDAY,
ANDERSON,' - - S. C.,
WILL practice in all the Courts of this
Stale, and in tho U. 8. Courts.
OFFICE-North west Comer Benson House
Building.
Jan 10,1870 37 ly
BLACKWELL'
GREAT REDUCTION
IN prices of CARPETS. ; Wo havo just
trothed down our entire stock to aston*
ishictjhr low prices. Anybody can buy
now. Wo havo a lbw pieces of beautiful
patterns suitable for Mots and smai? lin .s
that we will sell low.
A. B. TOWERS cfc 00.
April 17,1870. 40 ?
BTJRNU?M'S
ramphlauitt*. Ovna?, Yo**, F*.
VIRGINIA OASST?IERBS
TUST RECEIVED, a lot nf those excel
Cjr lent gooda that gave'such perfect satis
ruction, tall soon and mako a selection.
' ?. A. B. TOWERS it CO
April 17,1870 40
mmmV?tmmmmmwmMnm'mmu?9ium? iwaassasssny??
rwiwti .,'>"V .(WrT.-T--?r-r
rHB GuTii^&TT GIN,
BRANOIJ" WORKS AT
Local Agent, - Anderson, S. C.
WE, the unflcralguod buyers, Boilers ind
shippers of wttou in Augusto, Go.,
take pleasure In recommending tho GULY
LBTT OIN ss being tho best Gin known to
us, for tho reason that lt turns out smoother
and cleaner cotton, with less nap, ead cou*
sequently, is worth mora money :
GARRETT A LAHMER, Cotton Factor-.
J. J. DOUQHTY A CO.,Cotton Bayers,
8. E. ROWERS, Sr., Cotton Factor.
A. FOULLAIN, Cotton Factor.
W. F. ALEXANDER. Cotton Buyer.
W. T. PORTIO, Cotton Un fat,
E. D. KELLEY, Cotton Barrr.
ROBERTS A MORRIS, Colt o o Factor-,
J. T. ARMAMI), Cotton Factor.
FRANKLIN BROS., Cotton Factor?.
R. W. HEARD, Cotton Factor.
* ? ? VISHELL A CO.. Cotton Buyers.
RUSSEL Li a i-vrx-lKlk cotton Buyers.
NOWELL A FRANKLIN, Cotton Buyers.
WOOD BROS., Cotton Factors.
J. M. BUR DELL, Cotton Fact ? r.
WM. M. RBAD'Couoc Buyer.
FORTKB FT.gSU.NG, Cotton Fscfc.r.
8. LESSER, Cotton Buyer.
8. M. WHITNEY, cotton factor.
M. P. 8TOVALL cotton factor?.
OEO. W. CRANE, cotton factor.
BENSON fx ?ITT, cotton buyers.
J. K. EVANS, cotton -hhpor.
F. V. BURRELL, COUOL factor.
M. O'DOWD, cotton ?Ht?.
W. R. WATON, cotton buyer.
It. A. FLEMING, cotton buyer.
O. II. P. SCOTT, cotton buyer tor Augusta Foo- .
W\ DANIEL, cotton factor.
BENSON A MERCIER,cotton luctora.
Cortlflcato of RICHARDSON A MAY, Cotton
Factors, Non Orleans, an.\ largest Cotton Planters
In ?he bc .itu :
OPFICB o? Miicmstrrt VILM.
WKSSOK, MIS?T "oly 20, ?878.
Mr. B. D. Gullet!, Av\U? (X's/, La. -Dei.;- Sir: lAst
season I purchased nine of your Seventy and
Eighty Saw Gin Stands, which have given satisfac
tion, end 11hint make a bettor sample of cotton
than ftDV Gin Stand I hare used, i om running
thirty-eight Gin Stands by steam power, among
them aro E. Carree's, Baale, Champion and Pratt's
-all good Gin BUnda.
I expect ahorily to give you an order (or three
inora Gin Stands, behoving thom U- be the best
made. Tho four feeders you put Ut for mo on my
Drconfleld place, Lake Washington, give good tai
afacUon, saving two banda In ginning, besides
naking tho supply of cotton moro regular than
tan be done by band. Yours, vury truly,
E. RICHARDSON.
August 1 ,1870 8 S
ELBOTION^NOTICB.
PURSUANT toa resolution adopted by
tho Town Council of tho Town of
Anderson, H. C., at a meeting held on 22nd
July Inst., at 8 o'clock p. m., the amount of
tho subscription to the Savannah Valley
Railroad was fixed for tho Town of Ander
son In tho sum of Twelve Thousand Dol
lars ($12.000), to bo paid in threo equal an
nual Instalment*, without- interest.
Notice is hereby given that an election
?rill bo hold at Anderson Court House, in
tho Town of Anderson, on WEDNESDAY,
THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, be
tween tho hours of 0 o'clock a. m. and 4
p. m., at which all qualified electors of said
Town will vote-those in favor of the Town
subscribing the above amount to said Rail
road will have written or printed oh their
ballots "fiubscriptlon.'Sand those opposed
to the Town subscribing tho above amount
to said Railroad will have written or printed
on their ballots "No Subscription."
The following aro tho managers appoint
ai to conduct Bald election : dh. P. Smith,
J. D. Maxwell and J. M. Payne.
At the closo of tho election the managers
shall proceed. to count tho votes, and tho
chairman of the Board shall certify to tho
result In writing, and as soon as practicable
transmit it to tho Intendant of tho Town.
G. P. TOLLY, Intendant.
Tuoa. C. LIGOW, Town Cleric.
July 24,1870 2 5
LADIES.
READ_THI3.
TBE STEAM COOKER which I
have been advertising?3 recommended
by the following housekeepers who hayo
purchased since my advertisement first ap
peared :
. Ma. L. H. 8BEL-Dear Sir : I have suc
seasfnlly used your "Steam Cooker" two
months, and I can recommend it to ell
li??ocwives.
Mas. LETHE ??. BUSSELL..
MR. L. H. SEEL--Dear Slr : I would ad
vise every lady to buy ono of your "Steam
Cookers" who hos not yet bought.
Mas. WM. llURRISS.
Ms. L. H. S IEL-Dear Sir : Wo are USIBK
your "Steam Cookor." and aro delighted
with lt. Mas. W. G. WATSON.
Ma. L. H. SEEL-Dear Slr: I ara using
your "Steam Cooker," and I would net bo
Without it,. MES. A. B. BOWDEN;
- Mn. SEEL-Dear Sir : I havo found your
"Steam Cooker" to give perfect satisfaction
In all tho articles cooked, and in rico and
hominy it is a decided saving, as tho whole
af th eso articles leave tim vessel without
Baking and the usual wsstev '. Yon? truly,
? ^MES. A. A.^FRIERSON.
XVI xx. a*,; x?. a&Bis- xrcai Sir ; I ai? u?jji>
to say that the "Steam Cooker" pnrchoscu
af you has given entire satisfaction. It
?oks admirably; and is u desirable addition
!o tho culinary department.
Maa. G. F. TOLLY.
MR, L, H. 8EBj>-Dcar Slr: I have used
the "Steam Cooker.'' and toko pleasure in
'tating that it elves entire satisfaction.
Would not bo without it. Yours truly,
Maa. L. P. SMITH.
li NEW and Valuable COOK STOVE.
I also now have for salo this new KERO
SENE COOK STOVE, which is tho most
economical and convenient culinary ar
rangement for cooking generally that can
be found anywhere, lt saves cost in wood,
ts perfectly Bafo, and works admirably. It
will afford pleasure to have you call and
examine it for yourself." I havo mado a
iractlcal test of it,' and can recommend it
inost heartily. In order to present Induco
ucnts to try this arrangement, I v/ill sella
Steam Cooker, Bako Oven and Kerosene
Stove at the following
Extraordinary Low Prices t
No. 2 ot $7.00 ; No. 3 at $10.50 ; ' or No. -11
it$12.0O.
Call and sec mc In Weil End of Waver
ly House, Anderson, S. G.
. ? ? lu H. SEEL.
May 20, 1870. ? 4S_
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
AUBKBSON CODNTY,
By W. W. Humphrey*, Jndga o/?^obale
WHEREAS, Samuel Smith has applied
to mo to grant him lotter? of admin
istration, on tho Personal Estate and ef
fects of Martha Harking, deceased,
. xnesa ar? ?h?rer?ro to cito -un? admon
ish all kindred and crediton] of tho Said
Martha Harklns, deceased, to bo and ap
pear before mo lu Court of Probate, to
ie held at Anderson Court House, on
?"riday, 20th of August, 1879, after irab
1 catie n hereof, to show Canso, If any thoy
iavo, why the said administration should,
tot bo granted. Given under my hand
bia Utfi day of August, 1870.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P.
August 14,1870 ? 2
IMGW Advertisements.
If you want a cup of good, high-flavored and
'URE RIO COFFER SiV. your grocer for
I cannot bo towelled. Salectcd ai d roasted by.
IOORE, JENKINS A CO, New Yru-k..
, enisYMni^ai^^^^
? Btt?BiMttcti. A?dSUtk<?urs.u?iJtt<J.,MiX*tA?l,Ut??.
SWirtt TO "F. G. RICH. A" COw Porilftnd,
aXiBt?P Maine, for Wat Ag?ncy BualntM tn
ho Worlo^SxpeaalT? OflUlt Ft?x ?V .. . ; .< <
iWI* h Monlh and ex ranaca guaranteed ioagw'ts.
pt 4 Outfit freo. BKAWA Co.,Augnrta, Maine.
fcyy?0V A YEAR asd experts? to s*enL>. Ouiat
tul(.Vtt0' ADARCMI A VWK^YTAUSUS
r IST OF NSW8PAPF.RS with adv?rUslsg ralo?,
U ICQ r*&s, 100- O- P. ROWELL ft 0*'.,ll. Y.
Another Xot.
\V FEED CUTTERS, CORN SHELL
Cr-, Kits, ?Sc, justrccolvfd. IC you don't
telicvo they are good get one and t?f tty.;,
July31,1870 a _,,? ^
raffiFOhri ttrvit
nd tho BXHlB?TOlt^&a^? a? over,
JuJySlj 1670 ' ' *3 -