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YIEGrlNIA HOUSE, ISTo. 41 Main Street* near the State House. COLUMBIA., S. C, August 4,1879. THE undersigned begs leave .to inform his friends and the public that he will hereafter ? be found at the Virginia House, and will give it bis personal attention and devote the whole of his time to the interesc and comfort of the guests, and do all in his power to give satisfaction to those who may stop with him. My rates are low, to suit the times. Terms $1.50 per day. A. J. DODAMEAD, Proprietor. - August 14.1879 5_ . F. W. WAGENER & CO., CHARLESTON, - SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, ' - AND ' LIQUOR DEALERS. AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, ? Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Beversible Cotton Tie, Wagener and Georgia Grange Fertilizers. " Jffi" Samples of anything in our line sent on application with pleasure. F. W. WAQENEB. G. A. WAGENEE. 0,1879 , . 39 ly If Defected, mv rapidly derelop into quick onntnmptkm. Ordi? nal? treatments wiU not ram it. Its eJtet^ are nervous weakness, loss of amcU. teat*, hearing, end _ _ _ Toloe, week eyes, dtainesi, Wot f^Kfift^HtMrTPTng late tba throat Fot CONSUMPTION riSTSSSh fay Ooctha, Werroni and Oatarrhal Headaches. Deafness, n dlaeueaof tae ?h^MH^andlmwtom U do tnat. Uiaroafh, and NH to euro and grre Wat tsliefas INHALENE DEVONE'S of the most beaJInf balsama fa own to modi =aJ scisnce, wi th " ? - ~ . vy almply Fn^n j frarftoCvon Js^fnhalTr^lf conrertod into e^leaasms^Tig" oViu^ end neeJins; ?a?n-, and takanWt to the d!?eaeed can*, of the beaAend intoaU the air.paawta and the long?, where it acts as a local .wplicetxro. to the diseandrajfaoe. and Ha heaUn?Tinc power is felt at W?hn. Toe only method br which these diseases can be permanently cured. HOWE TREATMENTJMK j_ , "' " v or t: tin a U a, to be returned if not satiafactary. IVA Is o for a*Je by UsVOKE'a LHKAUta. drnaS""*. Send for ctronlar Kirin* full Information, terms, etcA*oom *nt physician always Jn eh?Tf?. Adroe free on all ?orot?o dfoaaes. State symptoinajpla^. and yow ?owifffcere ?~~~??*? and oarefol attention, andfr?e sulTlco by retnra moil. {FS? "am* U paprr. Add?. HOME MEDM.'INK to., ti. W. cor. Tenth and Arch St*., Phll*dolpnia.Pa. ISAAC A.SHEPPARD & CO.,B<Imore,Ud. ?anunwioreri of THE UN8D?PA83ED MONUMENTAL COOK THE HOUSEHOLD FAVORITE Combining aU Imprm ement? of V al n e. And Perfect In Operetleev AISO A TAMED AS80BTMENT OF BTJFEBIOB HEATJJJG^ STOVES J. E. PEOPLES, Anderson, S. C. The Sreat Carriage Mannfactoiring House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & CO., CINCINNATI, CHIC PH?1T0NS. Best material, good workmanship, handsome styles, strong and durable Vehicles in every respect. 70,000 CARRIAGES, ? Manufactured by EMERSON, FISHER & CO., are now in use in every part of the American Continent. They give unfailing satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They have re? ceived testimonials from all parts of the country of purport similar to the following, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection: GALVA ILLINOIS, July 16,1879. . Messrs. Emerson, Fisher <t Co. : I have used one of your Top Buggies three years in my Hbery stable, and they have given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant use. OSCAR SMALLEY. NEWBERRY, S. C, July 17.1879. Messrs. Coppoek & Jolmson?Dear 8irs: I have been using the Emerson & Fisher Buggy I bought from you as roughly I suppose as any one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full speed, sometimes with two grown ladies and myself in the buggy, and it is to-day "worth all the money I paid for it. I say the Emerson & Fisher Buggies will do. ^ A. M. TEAGUE, Farmer. - The favorable reputation the Carriages have made in localities where they have been used for several years by-Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others requiring hard and constant use, has led to an increased demand from those localities, to meet which the'manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have been ex? tended, enabling them now to turn oat in good style, - 360 CAERIAGES A WEEK. Emerson, Fisher & Co.'s'Carriages are the Best. . Nov27,1879 _20_10m . . -Athcts, Ga., December 8,1878. A few nights since I gave my son one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time! gave one to my little girl, four years old, andshe passed eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. WORM OIL for sale by Drussists gener? ally. . Prepared by E. S. LYDON, Athens, Georgia. Price 25 cents. . March 14, 1879_35_ly. Notice to Contractors. r I'm Hi undersigned will let the Rebuild _L ing of both TUCKER'S BRIDGE and (he BRIDGE at Mrs. JACKSON'S MILLS to the lowest bidder, on TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m. at Milford's, and 12 m. at Tucker's. . Persons taking the contracts will be re? quired to give security. The right to reject any or all bids reserv? ed, j R. S. BAILEY, N. O. FARMER, W. S. HALL, County Commissioners Anderson Co. Dec 25,1879_24_5 ?vronCE FINAL SETTLEMENT. JlN The undersigned, Administrators of the Personal Estate of James Stuart, dec'd., hereby give notice that they will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County, S. C on the 27th day of January next, for a final settlement and discharge from their office as Administrators of the Personal Es? tate of said James Stuart, deceased. . JOHN J. STUART, E. W. STEWART, Administrators. Dec 25,1879_24 ._5_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against the Estate of J. F. Mitchell, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, properly proven, and those indebted to said Estate are also notified to make payment at once. E. M. WATSON, Adm'r. Dec 11, 1879_22_3? "VTOTICE TO CREDITORS. J3l All persons having claims against the Estate of Henry Shockley, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the under? signed, at Belt-on, properly proven, within the time prescribed by law. W- B. D. DEAN, Adm'r. Dec4,1879 . 21 3 Wonderful, Beautiful, Durable. WEED! WEED! The very latest Improvement have jnst received a large lot of these BEAUTIFUL MACHINES, for which we paid cash, and therefore will Bell them very cheap upon the same terms. Come and examine the late improvements. "We guarantee every Machine we sell. Clothing! Clothing! We will close out the remainder of our Beady Made Clothing at very close figures. Overcoats! Overcoats! We have just received another lot of Overcoats, and notwithstanding the ad? vance in prices, will sell at the old figures. Don't forget the Sewing Machines, and remember that we sell them direct from the Store. We ran no wagons. J. R. & L. P. SMITH, McCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C. Dec 18,1879_23_ Jersey Bull to Stand. THE round sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars was paid for the sire of "YORK." "York" is a grand and mag? nificent animal, and will stand one month at the following places: January, Anderson, at D. S. Maxwell's. February, Williamston, at March, Belton, at Price, $3.00 in advance. For further ser? vice of Jersey Bulls and particulars, apply to J. C. STRIBLING, Ashtabula Farms, Pendleton, 8. C. Dec 25,1879 24 10 KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILI.E, S. C. THE Exercises of the TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR will begin February 5, 1880. Terms per Session of Five Months, in Advance. For Tuition, Boarding, Light, Fuel and Washing.$100 00 Use of Books, Stationery and Sur? geon's fee. 5 00 For Circular, containing full information, apply to Col. A. COWARD, Principal. Dec 25,1879 24 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! FOB THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. THE NEW YORK CASH STORE "OFFRS UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS, HATS, AND IT A. IST O IT O-OODS! A COMPLETE STOCK AT LOWEST CASH PRICES ! We have made Special Preparations for an IMMENSE CHRISTMAS TRADE, And expect to see all our friends to look at the many Cheap and pretty things. Always come to HEADQUARTERS. A-ZRUSTSTZEIZtsT Sz ROSE. Dec 4,1879 ANDREW & PEEVOST DESIRE to return thanks to the good citizens of Anderson and surrounding country for the liberal patronage they have received during this their first month in busi? ness, and will endeavor for the next sixty days to render their stock still more attractive. As we sell we continue to make small orders, and by this means always have a Fresh Stock. We have just replenished our stock of Codfish Balls, Pie Fruits, Ac., giving us again a full stock of Canned Goods. A large assortment of Stick and Fancy Candies, Raisins, Citron, Nuts, &c. Fine Florida Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. Can furnish you with a good Cigar from two to ten cents each. A lot Fine Chewing Tobacco. Fresh Oysters Tuesday and Friday nights. Look out for FANCY GOODS and TOYS for Christmas Holidays. Terms Cash. Nov 20,1879 19 GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL. THE undersigned beg to inform their friends and the public that their LARGE STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE has arrived, and that they will be pleased to exhibit them to all who wish to purchase. WE SELL, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, And can oner a choice lot of Goods, such as Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery ware, Boots and Shoes, fine and common 'Glassware, Hats and Caps, Groceries, And in fact, everything usually found in a Store in our line. We have nothing but NEW GOODS, which have been very carefully selected with a view of meeting the wants of I Anderson market, and we are determined to sell them at such Cheap Bates that [ it will pay persons from this or surrounding Counties to trade with us. Our supply of Bacon, Blolasses, Flonr, Sogar, Coffee, Bagging, Ties, and succ things as our agricultural friends need will always be kept full, and sold at the lowest | prices. We also buy Cotton and Country Produce. Give us a call at our New Store Room, next to Masonic Hall. FANT & BRO. O. EL P. FANT HAS removed his entire stock of TOBACCO to the Store of FANT & BRO., and has just received One Hundred and Fifty Boxes and Caddies of Tobacco, and will sell at the following prices by the Box or Caddy: CHEAPEST GRADE, per pound.25c. BETTER GRADE, per pound.30c CADDIES, 10 to 18 pounds.40 to 50c. FINEST GRADE, per pound.60c. He is also agent for the PIEDMONT GOODS. Oct2,1879 _ 12 _ SECOND LARGE INSTALMENT OF FRESH GOODS RECEIVED THIS SEASON! have in Store and on the road another large stock of new and desirable Goods, suitable to the trade of this market, consisting of? DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING-, NOTIONS. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Which we will still dispose of at the lowest prices for Cash, Cotton or Barter. We still keep a large supply of BAGGING and TIES. Those indebted for Guano and Supplies are requested to come forward and settle their accounts. The Notes and Account.? or BABB & FANT are in our hands for collec- j ? tion. If not settled in a short while, those indebted will have to pay additional cost. | 'A word to the wise is sufficient." BARR & CO., NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, S. C. Oct 16, 1879 11 ATTENTION, FARMERS ! Sell your Cotton for the Cash to us. Don't trade it for Goods. We will give yon more Money to carry home in your pocket, and more Goods in your wagon. Don't sell before seeing us. TO ALL INDEBTED FOR SUPPLIES, come forward and we will give you fair prices. Bring on your GUANO COTTON. All parties indebted to Mr. W. W. Russell for ACID roust make settlement with us for same. McCULLY & TAYLOR. Oct 9,1879_12_ DRY GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER. IHAVE now open an EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOODS, which I desire every one to examine before purchasing elsewhere. For excellence of quality and cheapness I cannot be excelled in this or any other up-country market. I purchased only of reliable and" trustworthy parties, and every article will prove to be just what it is represented. MT STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS Is complete, and everything is beautiful. NOTIONS, AND ALL OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES In the Dry Goods market are also on hand. 7ITIPI rD QU f \ fC of which I make a specialty, are great fc. CI V-l L CII On^HO, favorites with the people. A . full stock always kept on hand. CAMPERDOWN KNITTING COTTON Also kept, and a thousand other articles that you need and must have. Everything Cheap for the Cash. Come and see for yourself, and be convinced that I tell the truth, and nothing but the truth. W. A. CHAPMAN, Waverly House Building. Oct 2,1879 _12_ ly FURNITURE, FURNITURE. CHEAPEB THAN EVER. TOLLY the Leader of LOW PRICES. "T^OOK at some of the figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson :? Good Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads at $2.50; without Slats and Castors, $2.00. Towel End and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. Large Wardrobes, $11.00. Large Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $5.50. Good, strong Rocking Chairs, $1.40. Cane Bottom Chairs, per set, $6.00. Painted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand and Table, $14.00; with four Chairs and Rocking Chair, complete, $19.75. Walnut Chamber Suits, consisting of high head-board French Bedstead, Bureau, with Arch Standard and Glass, Washstand and Table, $23.75; with four fine Walnut Chairs and Oval Back Rocking Chair, $32.75. And everything else in proportion. I have on hand a very large Stock, from a fifteen dollar Suit up to a two hundred dollar Suit. I claim to sell cheaper than Greenville, and will duplicate any bill that can be bought there. G. F. TOLLY, Depot Street. Oct 2,1879 . 12 PROCLAMATION !! TO THE TRADING PUBLIC OF ANDERSON AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. ZKHSTOW ALL ZMZEUST That, commencing JANUARY 1st, 1880, I will sell my ENTIRE STOCK, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, HATS, &c, &c, AT IMMENSELY SACRIFICED PRICES! Fast Experience has clearly proven that Large Sales and SMALL PROFITS Make Large Fortunes, and that carrying stocks over for more than one season is injurious and detrimental to Busi? ness; I, therefore, propose selling out my FALL STOCK in order to make room for a HEAVY SPRING STOCK! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! GENUINE BARGAINS! I shall offer for the Next SIXTY DAYS, and all who are in search of Goods will SAVE MONEY By calling on me before purchasing. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! That I still promise NOT TO BE UN? DERSOLD, and remain the REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES! A. LESSEE, PARIS STORE. Doc 4,187? JAS. M. SULLIVAN. C. S. MATTISON. Do You Want Bargains ? Do You Want the Worth of your Money ? If so try and never fail to try SULLIVAN & MATTISON, At the Benson House Place, next to Simpson, Heid & Co.'s Drug Store. They keep constantly on hand a Select Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I Prices Very Low, Goods the Very Best, Buy Where you can get the Best Goods for the Least Money. We buy COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and are Agents for all kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. A. GRAND DISPLAY AX OUR FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE ! XJIVDER MASONIC HALL. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST WONDERFUL BARGAINS, EVER YET PRESENTED. A STORE BOOM. FULL OF THESE GOODS 1 Go and go Early for your Christmas Presents! B?, Everything worth twice tbe price ! "?a This Store will only be open thirty days. Dec 11,1879 10 ? ly TO THE PUBLIC. G- -A- REED7 AGENT, [ Who is Known to the People to Sell Goods LOW FOR CASH, now has a Com? plete Stock of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, BUGGY MATERIAL, IRON, &C. SHOES, JEANS, SHIRTINGS, &C. Lot CLOTHING and HATS at New York Wholesale Prices. A splendid lot Overcoats and Hats to arrive. I And what is interesting to tbe Lndics, especially, be now has in stock and to arrive? ONE HUNDRED SEWING MACHINES, With the latest improvements, and all the New Attnehments. He sells a number of dif? ferent kinds of Machines, and can give you your choice in the kind you want. Be sure to see his Machines before you buy. Southeast Corner Waverly House Building. Dec 4,1879 21 ATTENTION, STOVE BUYERS! IHAVE just received a new lot of STOVES, which every one should examine before purchasing. The NEW REGULATOR is the latest invention in tbe Stove line, and is a model of convenience. It has a revolving centre, that obviates the trouble of lifting vessels from one bole to another, a double automatic shelf, a very convenient ar? rangement for cleaning out ashes, and in every respect a greater improvement on anything in the Stove line ever offered in this market. My stock of TINWARE is complete, and will be sold at New York prices. TIN ROOFING.?I have put on over 150,000 square feet of Tin Roofflng this Summer, and for the efficiency of the work I refer to those for whom it was done, among them the Presbyterian Building Committee, Mr. Stephen McCully and A. H. Osborne. THE STEAM COOKER Continues to receive the praise of every one who uses it. The following certificates are only two of a large number received, all of which attest its superior advantages: To Whom It May Concern?I fully endorse the Steam Cooker, and would not be without it for four times its cost. MRS. Z. HALL. Every lady in the land should have the Great Steam Cooker. Money could not induce me to be without it. MRS. J. R. ARMSTRONG. Thosto indebted to me for Stoves will please call and settle their Accounts at once, as they are now due. I need the money and must have it. L. H. SEEL, West End Waverly House. Oct 16, 1879 . _ 14 3ra SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. J. P. SULLIVAN * CO. HAVE in Stock a very large, new and fresh stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which wilt be sold so low as to suit any and all cash buyers. A splendid line of LADIES' SHAWLS, from 75c. to $4.50. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. A splendid stock of CLOTHING?Suits from $3.25 to $15.00. For Groceries we are Headquarters! . COFFEE, eight pounds for one dollar, a very good article. SUGAR, ten to fourteen pounds for one dollar. A fresh lot of MACKEREL, in kits, one-quarter and half barrels. You can also find in our house the best stock of PLOWS and Patent PLOW STOi KS, at prices that can't be undersold. Be sure to call on us?we show Goods with pleasure. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Oct 16, 1870 14 ' IN THE FIELD WITH NEW ARRAY ! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS Has Just Ivo turned from the North where, with her usual care, she Selected FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which are Daily Corning in. THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, In great variety, can be found at tbe LADIES' STORE. Our Stock is larger than it has ever been, and we promise to do our best to please customers. If you don't see anything you need, ask for it, as our room is too small to allow us to exhibit all our pretty things. We promise you the WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. Remember, we are determined not tobe undersold. Millinery and Mantua Department complete. Give us a call. LADIES' STORE. Sept 25,1879 14 CUNNINGHAM * CO. AGENCY FOR Avery's Plows and Wagons, N. D. Sullivan's Chewing Tobacco, Best made South. BUILDERS, MECHANICS AND FARMERS HARDWARE, IV AILS and FILES, of all kinds and sizes, Horse and Mitlo Shoes, Woodcnwarc, STAPLE DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES. Sept 25,1879 _11_ly REED * HERRICK HAVE Ju?t Received a NICE and WELL-SELECTED STOCK OE DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, Which they oiler at the VERY LOWEST CASK PRICES. -ALSO A LARGE STOCK OFZCROCERIES, Consisting in? SUGAR. COFFEE, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, FLOUR, Hemlock and Oak Sole LEATHER, And LACE LEATHER, At Prices that cannot be undersold. Those that are indebted to REED & HERRICK for GUANO and Supplies will please come forward and settle the same by the time that it is due. Those that are indebted to the old firm of WILSON & REED must come forward an I pay what they owe us, for we mean to have the old business wound up, and it shall hi done. WILSON & REED,