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TELE INTELLIGENCER, JLOCAJL) MATTERS. BBIEF MENTION. Dr. R. P. Divvcr will lecture In Temper ance Hall on Tuesday night next on th? Quaken. Why don't the proprietors of the Honea Path Torpedo send us a copy of their paper? -Be neighborly, brethren. Mr. M. L. Rose, of the popular house of ? Arnstein & Bose, is at present in New York buying their spring stock of goods. Married, by Rev. G. M. Rogers, January -27,1880, Mr. Franklin Duckworth an:1 Miss Margaret Barksdalc. All of this County. The ladies of the Baptist Church at Easley are preparing for a festival on tho evening of the 10th instant, for tho benefit of the Church. It is not probable that tho Court for this County, which convenes on Monday, will bo occupied more than three days with criminal business. Our Representatives all went down to Columbia on Monday, and were at their poets of duty promptly at tho meeting of the Legislature on Tuesday. Our friends over tho Savannah have not yet forgotten where they ".an buy their sup plies on the best terms. They still patron ize the Anderson merchants. Appointments of tho Y. M. C. A. for next B linday : To conduct the afternoon mee tin??, C. F. Jones ; Poor House Committee, W. W. Keys, T. C. Ligon ; Joli Committee, J. Baylis Lewis, Jobn M. Hubbard. Robert Broyles, ono of our colored sub scribers in Broad JV, ay township, wanta it understood that he is opposed to hot sup pers among tho colored people, and wishes that they oonld be stopped by some means ur other. An entcrprizing farmer from tho neigh borhood of Hodges, Abbeville County, 3olu eighteen bales of cotton in Anderson on Wednesday. Our Abbevillo contempora ries are strictly forbidden the privilego of copying this item. - A new posto nico bas been established at tho residenco of Mr. T. J. McClure, on the Shallow Ford rvad, to bo known as Soven Miles. The old postofuco nt the residence of Mr. McLcskey, known as Melville, has been discontinued. Thomas Sadler, colored, was committed to jail on Tuesday evening charged with burning a cabin on the plantation of Mrs. donn, four miles south of this place, lest Jail, in wh'ch two colored children were im rn ed to death. Tho lecture of Rev. I. W. Wingo, of Pen -dleton, on Tuesday night, was both very entertaining and instructive, and doubtless every one felt moro than repaid for attend ing. His subject, "Human Life, A Strug gle," was ably bandied. Rev. L. M. Ayer will preach in tho Bap tist Church on next Sunday morning. Rev. W. H. Strickland, the pastor, goes to Spar tanburg to preach tho anniversary ccrmou of tho Woman's Mission Society of the Baptist Church at that place. The County Commissioners held their regula, meeting on Tuesday. The only matter of importance acted upon was a resolution to have tho publie roads wotLed by tlio 1st of April, which are now in many places lu bad condition. Thero will bo a tournament at Farmer's Storo on Saturday, 21sc ir 'ant, to which tho public generally and ladles especially ore invited."The tournament will bo fol lowed at night by a ball, at which the usual coronation ceremonies will take placo. A pleasant occasion is in store for the young people of that vicinity. A young man in Anderson bas just had a churn dasher patented that is extremely pimple, and which, it is said, will bring butter in three minutes. Thero have been mere patents granted for churn dashers than for any other ono article in Amere i, but that doesn't hinder our young friend from making a fortune out of his. The enthusiasm aroused in Charleston in tbs interest of thc Blue Ridge Railroad by tho Anderson committee seems daily to in crease. Thero is certainly nothing or greater interest to Charleston and all the rest of the State just now than the completion of this grand old enterprise, and we hopo the ques tion will not be allowed to rest until this end is attained. Tho Williamston Female Oliego opened on Monday, 2d imitant, under very favora ble auspices, there being nearly one hun dred pupils in attendance. It is gratifying to seo tills excellent institution of learning so liberally patronized. Dr. Lander, the worthy President of tho College, Ia one of tho beat female educators in the South, and his institution.is meeting with roeriiu.Ious auccess. The Greenville Convocation of tho Epis copal Church will convene in Grace Church at this place on Wednesday, February 18tb. Revs. Messrs. McCoUougb, Capers, liane* el and others aro expected. Tho proceedings of the Convocation wUl consist of devo tional exercises, addresses and discussions, und will no doubt be very interesting. Tho hours for ecrvico aro il o'clock In tho morn ing, 4} in the afternoon and 7J in the even ing. The publio aro cordially Invited to attend. We publish on our fourth page an article from the Greenville Chroiucle, from which it will bo seen that tho Piedmont Manufac turing Company is in a most prosperous condition, and that their factory s io bc enlarged to double its present size and ca pacity. It ts really refreshing it-sccsnch snbstantial prosperity on tho part of this worthy enterprise., and oar only regret is that there aro not several such enterprises In our own County. Mr. Henry Eubank, tho traveling agent and correspondent of tho Newe and Courier, writing from Greenville, has this to tay In regard to the feeling in that city concerning th? Blue Ridge Railroad: "The marked sympathy manifested In Charleston with tho Anderdon 'fiiue Ridge Railroad' depu tation meets with hearty accord hero, and it is, I am informed, understood that Uta Greenville delegation will give, their sup port to any measure wisely framed to resus citate and carry to completion this enter prise." The improvements in the town of An derson for tho lait two or throe years have been considerable. Dwelling houses, store houses and warehouses nave been erected, and as soon as completed occupied, fhe bu.M ness of the town for the last alx months was much larger Utan ayer before^ daring tho same period. Our streets are now dally crowded with wagons bringing cotton to market and carrying home supplies of every de.-erip:ioi , Thia is doe to tho energy and business character of our merchants. There is no better market lu the Stoto for. tho farmer to sell bia cotton and hey his sap plies. Tho Bad intelligence of.the death C.* .-Jr. William B. Taylor, a native and former ci tl tan of this County, which occurred at Cartprsville, Georgia, on Wednesday, 4th imtant, was received by bia relatives al this place on Issi Thursday morning. Mr.Tay lor was an employee of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and while engaged in coupling care was crushed between them, from tito effects'of which he ?lied in a short while. He was personally known to many of our citizens from childhood, and tho an nouncement of his sad and untimely death carried sorrow to the hearts of many relatives and friends in our midst. He possessed many good qualities ot head and heart, and enjoyed tho confidence and esteem of both the officers and employees of the Company he was serving. His remains were brought to Pendleton and there in terred on Saturday. Visitors to Charleston last week were af forded a pleasant excursion around the Harbor on Thursday. Several prominent gentlemen wera on boord the steamer, and speech making was indulged bi to a consid erable extent. We make the following ex tract from the report in the New? and Courier of the remarks of Hon. G. Y. Tupper, and the responso to tho same by Senator Cray ton : We aro gratified to see among our guests to-doy a distinguished merchant of the up country. It is men of his intelligence and enterprise that build up communities, and dignify the mercantile profession. I allude tojthe Hon. B. F. Croyton, of Anderson. I am Sure be will agree with mo as to the im portance of Charleston to tbe State as tho outlet .for ber products and the market for her supplies. Wo would lie happy to hear from tuc gentleman from Anderson. This or course brought out Mr. B. F. Crayton, of Anderson, who ?poko in pleas ant terms of the reception which Charle, ton bad accorded to her visitors, of 'ho kindly feeling which hal been engendered by the occasion. Ho alluded to the revival of tho Blue Ridge Railroad project as one of the most cheering signs of tue growing fprosperity of the country. The feeling of calousy between Charleston and the up country, which was euid to exist, existed only in imagination of tho politicians and demagogues. Tho peoplo of the two sec tions were one in interest and would work togethor lor the prosperity of our common State. [Cheers.] Moue a Path. Ono of our best farmers informs us that the recent cold snap and snow have not de stroyer*, tho fly Lo tho wheat. I supposo oar | only chanco now is to adopt the down-ooun-1 try plan and drive them out with a brush. | .While I am writing, our enterprizing friends of tho Torpedo oro .going to press. They distribute on IirrSLUomvcEa day bo cause so many of our citizens come at that time for their paper. The eats of tho Torpedo are growing rapidly in numbers and gradu ally in siro.Our town is rapidly improv ing. Mr. Harper is goin?r to erect a bi lek store on his lot, and Mr. A. P. Sliirloy pro poses putting up a couple of storo-rooms on a lot which be purchased a few days ago. .Messrs. Lce&Taylor, recently of Green ville, but now of our town, brought with them their machine for parching and grind ing coffee, and now our citizens can buy coffeo "all roasted and grounded.".Mar ried, January 29th, by Rev. R. W. Burts, at residence of bride's mother, Mr. Henry Smith and Miss Carrie Reese.By tho same, February 4th, at residence of bride's father, Mr. J. V. Kay, of Anderson, and Miss Alice Gumbrell, of Laurens.The leap year party to como off on next Friday night in tho Academy is tho talk of the neighborhood, and our yoong peoplo ex pect a pleasant time, and "so do their sisters and their cousins and their aunts.".A negro boy was killed a few miles from this placo on last Saturday. Hb brother was with bim and claims that he killed himself, but from what we can learn wo feel certain he was killed by bis brother. No inquest was held.A farmer can't get in two hun dred yards of town without being inter viewed by the guano men. We liko it ; it makes things lively. NEMO. Toirnvlile. Mr. Berry Phillips near hero bas comple ted an ele?.\nt new residence......A little child of Mr. F. L. Sitton at Conneross was so severely burned last week that its recov ery is doubted.Master Jimmio Broyles of tho Fork entered Adgcr College last week. .Trial Justice Fant is remodeling and otherwise adding to the attractiveness and comfort of bis residence.The tourna ment and boll at Farmers Store to occur on tho 21st inst, promise to be eminently suc cessful.Married, on tho 5th inst, at the Methodist Parsonage at Shallow Ford, by Rev. L. M. Hamer, Mr. J. P. Ellis to Miss Mary Hutchins, both of tho Fork.Mr. Wm. Jones, long a resident of this placo ind ono of tho best wood workmen Town villo ever had, moves this week to Seneca City, where be hopes to moko his business more extensive.It bas been discovered that quantities of cotton have been stolen from Col. Holland's gin in the Fork through tho season, which amount to a very consid erable aggregate, and tho inevitable John Smith, colored, charged with tho thefts, has absconded. . TJ. V. W. Tho Coming Election?-Tho Kind of Per sons Tha? Should he Elected, tic. Mn. EDITOR: It is admitted on all sides, and by every one, that tho coming elections will bo Important ones, aa well os critical , for both tho Democratic and Radical par tics ; and while this is the case I do net doubt but that tho Democratic porty, if it will act \v itu discretion, will bo the winner in this great race. It is founded on consti tutional principles, and consequently has tho constitution as a corner-stone, that will bolster it up, while tho Radical party, /rom tho very name it bears, implies the uproot ing of these principios, and it is using every means in its power to farther its ends. The people of the North a? ?ell as those of tho South and West, who have Uio country's good at heart, will never allow this radical element to predominate, for they are folly aware, should this element got faU control of tho government, that it would virtually chango our Republican form of govern ment, and bury for over those principles Which have been aa long cherished by the majority of tho people ot tho United States. Tho Radical papers may blow and cay what they please, bat when the true test comer tho people will rally to tho support, of the government of oui forefathers, and it will bo sustained against all odds. In this election the people must uso their own brains and not trust their political opinions in tho hands of demagogues who proposo to ran our government for their own advancement. True and tried patriots, and men of ability and known worth ; men who oro willing to work for their country's gooA regardless of self, sra Ibo men that should be exalted to office. I know that it is at times a hard matter to tell what m cu are, bnt still wo should be very circumspect and use care in our selections, lix er-?bas been a great number of names mentioned in cnnmvJon wkh the varions offices, both National and State ; and in regard to Na tional nominations I do not propose to have anything to say, for I do not deem myself competent to judge, though from tho information that I havo been able to gather good and truo men bavo been spoken of in connection with the National offices bi tho Democratic ranks. Such aa Bayard, Seymour, Tilden and others, any of whom, should; they secure the Democratic nomi nation for tiie presidency, would receive the solid voto of the South and:a majority of the votes of the electors of tbs North'. DlffercnCM like tho financial question will bi merged In tho great Issue of preserving our constitution and onr republican form of government os established by tho first Cot gross and supported Washington, Jefferson, ?nd others. The Democratic party ii tho protector of constitu? Ional rights, and it \ vf ill fully loom up as such before the next election tokes place and insure ita success. Apart from National politics, we have oar j St Ate politics to look siter, and jost now they should demand our serious attention, fur there is mischief ahead among the Bad lcabj in our State. They will make a great struggle to regain in part their former pow er. This State, as well as every other one, should act upon the principle of "take care of the cents and the dollars will take care of themselves," and I would say then, let each Slate take care of itself and the National Government vrill take care of itself. Gary, Jc'?v,, linwood and Burt have been men tioned as suitable persons for the guberna torial chair of our State, besides other worthy mea for tho otner offices, thus giv ing us a long list to choose from. We have not only a large list but a good one to choose from, and if we make a bad choice wc will have no one to blame but ourselves. A "boom" for each ono baa already been sounded, and other "booms'1 will continuo to be sounded for '.hem throughout the year. We should not let these "booms" blind us, but should act with cool discre tion. Our candidate for Governor should be a Stralghtovt Democrat, with honesty, ability, discretion, a fearlessness to act when in the right, and he should also have the State's good at heart. Place such a man in the lead and wo are suro to succeed. Tho above is substantiated by tho past political history of the State. The straight out plan succeeded in '76, and if acted upon it will continue to keep our State politics iu a healthy condition, and our people will thus be enabled to continuo to < ?joy homo rule and prosperity ; but deviate from this plan and no ono can tell what the como quences will bo. The demagogues may work tho wires In any way they may deem fit. They may bring rflSr great love of tho people before tho public; they may clotho themselves in any garb they please, but they cannot cover themselves with a veil thick cnottgh to hido their hypocrisy from tho public, and they will, sooner or late-, bo found out. Wo want nono ol tlie..i. and we will not have them, The man that possesses the proper ability and worth will be found out soon enough, and he should be elevated to tho position which bo deserves. Persons of this Btamp aro thc kind that should bo elevated to office by tho people. They should be sought and re quested to act. Moves like the une inaugu rated by Col. Keitt and tho (or rather a portion cf the) farmers that surround him, Uko tho "Aiken idea," should bo cried down by the Press. Though, when this raovo la looked at closely, it wUl ba found too weak to amount to a feather's weight. Aa tho editor of tho Colombia Register soys, "even admitting tho staves of tho Colonel's tub to be good, the hoops arc rotten, and it has no bottom in it," ?cc., ?fcc. I would add to this that tlie Colonel had as well try to mtx oil and water os the two clements ho is thus trying to unite. C. Fair Play, Oconee Co., Feb. 2,1880. m 1 COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 4,1880. Editor Intelligencer-His: My at ten ti m bas just been called to an article in your issue of tho 20th ult,, signed "Nemo," wherein he says that I am never ablo to get the mail arranged by the time I get to Eonea Path. That he receives his Ander Ison mail by ap train and Due West mail j by down train, and suggests that some ona bo appointed to assist me. Now, Mr. Edi tor, under ordinary circumstances I would not reply to auch a scurrilous article as "Nemo's," as the four yea t I spent on the Blue Ridge Road, distributing your valua ble papers and others, convinces the citizens of thc up-country that "iTemo's" statements I aro false. But there may be some to whom I am not so well known, that may bo led to believe the statements true ; I therefore pro nounce his assertions to bo wilful and ma licious falsehoods. Respectfully, T. A. SULLIVAN. Anderson Market Reports. Tho prices current for tho following arti i clea in this market are : Cotton-Middling, 12Jc. Corn-90. Peas-76c to 90c. Flour-$7.50 to $8.50. Meat-C. R. sides 7? to 8; L.-C. sides 74 ; I shoulders 0. Lard-10 io 124c Molasses-N. O. 40c to G5c Cuba Molasses-33?O to 40c. Meal-95 to $100. Sugar-74c to Ile Coffee-14c to 20c. Bagging-lt to 121. Ties-$1.90 to $2.50. SPECIAL NOTICES. Expression of Sympathy. Having heard with pain of tho death of Mr. William B. Taylor, caused by accident ! ! on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, at I Cartersvillc, Ga., on Wednesday, tho 4th of February, and having for years know the dceased aa a faithful friend, possessing many noble qualities of head and heart, and fond ly remembering tho samo, we, tho friends of tho deceased, desire to express our great sorrow at his sadden and early demise, and our sympathy and condolence with his bo ? rcaved relatives. MAN* FBIEXDS. STOVES OM .TIME.-Those who wish to purchase stoves on the cotton op tion plan, or for monoy next fiui, had better como and buy ot once, aa stoves aro rapidly advancing. I have two car loads that I will sell on reasonablo terms to the first good parties ihat come. JOHN E. PEOPLES. February ll, 1889. Cora, Bacon, Potatoes. Wo have just received . Fifteen Cara Corn, Three Cars Bacon, iou obis. Early Roso Potatoes. I We want to sell tusse goods. FXBOUSOS & MILLEU, Greenville, S. C. B?iEOTIQN NQTIQB7 In tho matter of the ATLANTIC AND FRENCH BROAD VALLEY RAIL ROAD.-Petition for an Election on Sub ;cripl'~- ta the Oapitat Stock af ?aid RaiV nat Ormpanv. PURSUANT to a resol at lon adopted by the Board of County Commissioners 19th January instant, (petitions having boen filed by cltizensof Belton, Willinmstonand i Bra-by Creek Townships,) tho amount of subscription to the said road was fixed in the above named ?bwushlps at the sum of ! Six Thousand Dollars each, to be paid in ! foul' annual instalments, without Interest. Notice ?s hereby given that an election will be held at the following times and piscos, between tho hoon of 0 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. : Willlanuton Township, at Wil llaraston, February 28,1880 ; Rouen Town ship, tt Belton, March 1, 1880; Brushy Creek Township, at Mauldin's Cross Roads, March 0,1886, at which all qualified elec tors In said Townships will vote "Subscrip tion" or "No Subscription." Tito following named persons are op- I pointed managers to conduct said election : Belton Township-J. 3. Acker, E. B. Rice and E. T. Tolfison. Williar.iston Township-E. J. Pinson, B. Y- H. W. Hod? an<i ?amos Gaines. Brushy Creek Township-J. N. Glenn, i Wm. Callaban and L W. Pickano. At the close of thc polls, tho managers will count the votes and declare ibo result, which result shall be certified in writing by tho chairman of each board of managers to the Chairman of tho Board of County Com missioners, also certifying wbetN* a ms j jority of tho votes cast in theb* n??)ec . ti ve townships have voted in favor ol'such Jabscrlptlon. ? -vwJ-?? lt. S. BAILEY, Chairman County Comml-siosers. . Jan 22,1880 ?ft 6 COLUMN OF THE N.T. C.S. jtS?r VE desire to Inform Ibo public gen* orally of our prospectus for this year. While nv are thankful to ali for thoir libe ral share of patronage bestowed upon us during t'. : last few years, we foci sat ia Ired that we h?ic fully merited our great success. It was due to no especial good fortune, but the result of a combination of causes principally of which bi, our strict cash sys tem. We hare to sustain no losses, mn no risks, but receive thc cash for every article sold. As our expenses are small, compared with thc amount of business wo transact, a small margin will suffice, and we firmly be lieve in the maxim, "make slow baste to bo rich." Wbilo at all times wc offer great bar gains to our many customers, wc shall adopt for thia year tho metropolitan idea of hav ing "Special Sales in certain DepartmonU." We have no doubt that it will be successful, for thc ladies will soon lind out that if wc bovo a "Special Sale'' in Embroideries, for imtance, for ono week, the low prices for tho limo being oro "Special," and much bo Jow regular value. It thus creates a mu tual Interest, for wbilo we arc selling tboso goods at "Spacial Trices," wo will sell twico - as many of them; and by buying twice as much as wo used to, wo certainly will buy chcapor. Our Inaugural salo will lost thirty days, beginning February 1st. and in order to introduce this system will bo exception ally grand, our whole stock of Winter Goods oro to be offered-in spite of tho re cent advances-ot lower prices than ever, and wo hope our many friends will come and look, if nothing more. For tho coming season, besides an IM MENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, we sholl have a Hue of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' SHOES that ls unsurpassed in this Stato, tho orders for which we have given already, as each pair ia made to our order and warranted. Wo shall also have a completo line of j ram piers of Cloths and Cassimercs-up to tho very finest-and make to order all kinds of garments for gentlemen in tho very la test styli J. Our Btock of Millinery Goods shall bo complete, thus supplying a long needed want-an effort that wo know the ladies will appreciate. Everything that Is desira ble and new, wo iutend to BIIOW it, and our stock shall bo first-class in every particular, and our prices always tho very lowest. ARNSTEIN & ROSE, Feb 5,1S80_;_ JUST RECEIVED, A Largo Lot of GARDEN SEEDS AND ONION SETTS, From tho reliable Seed Houses of Robert Buist, Jr., Johnson, Robbins ft Co., David Landreth ft Sons, for sale wholesale and re tail at growers' prices. Also, a quantity of Genuine Seed IRISH POTATOES,- which will be sold at lowest prices. WILHITE ft WILHTTE, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. Jan 29, 1680_29_ SIXTY BARRELS _OF_ EARLY ROSE -AND E Eft LESS NORTHERN SEED POTATOES, FINE Z ! JUST RECEIVED. WE offer FIVE TiOLLAES for hst Peck from our Seed. (Samples returned.) SLOAN BROS., Druggists and Seedsmen, Greenville, S. O. Full Stock of PURE DRUGS al way* on hand, wholesale and retail. jr?? 29,1880 23 _ UNDER WEAH ALARGE STOCK of Ladies* and Gen tlemen's Underwear. Merino and all Wool-sure to please. Also, Flannels of | tho different grades. fonts' Sine Shirt? a SpeelaSty. In thean goods we defy competition, re gardless of what othor people say. COMB AND PROVE US. In Oar Notion Department We have a great many attractions. Com?? and see them, for wo can't begin to tell you about them. HUH Ueadqnarterfl for Carpels, Rugs, fte. A. B. TOWERS ft CO., Jersey Bull to stand. fTSHE round ?um of One Thousand Five X Hundred Dollars waa paid for the siro of "YORK." "York" is a grand and nuur nlficent animal, and will stand one month at the following places : January, Anderson, at D. 8. Maxwell's. February, WUliarusioo, at March. Belton, at -\ Price, $3.00 In advance. For further ser j jftce cf Jeraoy Builryuid ^^|B^Lr^<npP,y Aahtohula Farms, Pendleton- 6. C Dcc ?>, 1870 24 10 _A_FREE INVITARON TO ALL! ?yov are respectfully invited to call und examino put stock of C3BOCEBIEB-such | ""SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON, and MOLASSES, Which vre proposo to sell at "Sock Bottom" prices. We also invite your attention to our stock of Staple Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, ?to. Wo also keep a full line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give usacall.and if you don't I like our prices don't buy. Wo are agents for ZELLB O-TJJiLlsrO, Which is recognized to be ono of tho best Fertilizers on tho market. Wo aro also agents for OBEB'S AHMONI?TED BONE and ACID PHOSPHATE, Which ve recommend as being oqnal to any Guano sold lu this market. Don't fall to give ns a cal', before buying. REED, MOORHEAD & CO. No. 7 Granito Row, Anderson, 8. 0. Feb 12, 1880_27_? ________ CREAT INDUCEMENTS Before purchasing my Immense Spring Stook, I will offer my entire Stock IP, Z AT OLD TIME PRICES. ?J ly > Although Goods of all kinds have advanced ? I will sell at former prices. In order to MM close, will offer from this date, ?SS ? |4 YDS. BEST CAUCO FOR $1.00. C O These Goods cannot be bought in market Bm for less than 7 1-2 cents per yard. S r-"i < s 111 JL- LESSER, g Fc"M8S0 PAR'8 8TORE- rf .?XKaHao?iajsii xvaao GOOD TIMES COME AGAIN ! A ND we aro selling Goods ot as LOW PRICES ns can he afforded. NEW GOODS oro XJL arriving every day, and our stock is kept up to tho requirements of our increased custom. Wo have a large assortment of GENERAL. MERCHANDISE, Which wo will dispose of at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash, Cotton or Barter. Just re ceived, A Large Lot of Groceries and Provisions, Such as N. O. Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, otc, ot tho very lowest prices. FERTILIZERS. We aro agents for tho EUTAW FERTILIZER and AC1? PHOSPHATE, and will sou at reduced prices over last year. That the Eutaw is ono of tho best Fertil izers is illustrated by tho fact that tho first bale of Cotton sold in this market this season was fertilized with it. lt hos given general satisfaction to those who havo used it thc past year. PRICES FOR SEASON OF 1880.-Guano, 450 lbs. of Middling Cotton per Ton, to be delivered by November 1,1880. Acid, 350 lbs. of Middling Cotton per Ton, to be deliver ed by November 1,1880. BARR & CO., NO. IO GRANITE HOW, ANDERSON, 8. C. Jon 20,1880 ll IMPORTANT ! WE would like for tho Trading Public to understand that wo aro nor/ closing out our entire Stock of BOOTS, JEANS, il HEAVY WOOLEN GOODS, ATX? GREATLY ?EDUCED PRICES. That wo can furnish Supplies at Bottom Prices. That we do not propose to ho Ur.doraolcl hy any oue. That wo Soil only first class Goods. That we have one Price for all. ? TOBACCO, TOBACCO, TOBACCO. At wholesale and retail. Never fail to examino our stock of Tobacco. WE SELL THE VERY BEST FERTILIZERS. Call for terms and prices heforo buying elsewhere. ie FIVE ai TI GENT COUNTERS SI BOOB. NOVELTIES INCREASING-Ornamental and indispensable Goods almost given away I These Goods have been brought back from Masonic Hall hero to our regular stand. SULLIVAN & MATTISON, Benson House Place, next to Simpson, Reid & Co.'s Drug Store Jan 15,1880_ 1 ? ? O. J. P. SULLIVAN. C.F.JONES. W. A. VANDIVER. T 13 OTTT TT.TA VT o Um JL . GUJ JLJJUX V JHLJL* O? HAVE IN STOCK, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, A LABGE LOT OF N. 0. MOLASSES, CORN, FLOUR, BACON. S Farmers buying in small or largo quantities will do well to examine our stock, prices, and quality of Goods. We alway koep a full stock of all kinds of GitGCliRlHS, PLOWS AN? PATENT PLOW STOCKS. j Wc call special attention to our Double Foot Tlow Stocks. Remember, too, our Stock Dry Gooda, Boots , and Shoes. J. P. SULLIVAN & co. Jan R, 1880 14 Sell your Cotton for the Cash to us. Don't trade ii for Goods, wo will give yon more Money to carry home in your pocket, and ?sere Goods in your wagon. Don't sell before seeing us. TO ALL INDEBTED FOR SUPPLIES, como forward and wo will givo you fair prices. '.' .? ' . ' ,'. 'f? ? ? ; ? /. ' ?' ?'. '?"/ '[?_ Bring on your GUANO COTTON. All parties indebted lo Mr. W. W. RUSSEM. for >CID must make settlement with us fer same. _ McC?IXY <& TAYLOR. Oct 0,1?79 13 CASH, W^W^S?^^^ 'S^?9 YERY LOWEST BAIT,, and n</We ?Il t/ " V?i PA8H r0 0,*? a?0^ to ?!v? ?ow for tho came ?w?nt of rtorw than If we had to run the risk of time sales. Our stock of ^ money DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c. Is complete. We have just received a large Ipt of New Orleans Syrup? Bacon and Slour, Wh?.?h Vt ure ?eU?D* ,,ow< W? toke COUNTRY PRODUCE lu barter, and pay the highest prices for it. We have One Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO which wo ayo Belling very Oheap. Jan 15, 1880 FfWT & BRO. CUNNINGHAM y^M AGENCY FOR Avery's Plows and Wagons, N. D. Sullivan's Ohewing Touacco, Best made South. BUILDERSv KIUKS.MD FIBBERS ii '&&JSX>& ITIXII???S?, ot ali Leinde anil ?lxo?, Horse ?asid. Mulo Bhoeo, Woo?onwaro, . STAPLE DRY GOODS. ? ' BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Sept 25.1870 GBO O EB IBS, ii FURNITURE, CHEAPER TELAN EVER. TOLLY the Leader o? LOW PBIOB9. Y^QQK at some ol' ibo figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson : Good Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteadsat $2.76.. ..' . ^ Towel End and Drawer Washstands, $1.85. Large Wardrobes, $13.00. Largo Tia Bafea, with two doors and drawer, $5.50. Good, strong Hocking Chairs, ?1.40. Cane Bottom Chairs, per set, 50.50. fainted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand and Table, $15.00; with four Chairs and Hocking Chalrcomplete, $20.75. Walnut Chamber Suits, consisting or high head-hoard French Bedstead, Bureau, with Arch SUndavd nod Glass, Washstand and Table, $25.75 ; with Tour lino Walnut Chairs and Oval Back Rocking Chair, $30.75. And everything elao in proportion. ,.. I have on hand a very Iorgo Stock, from a fifteen dollar 8ult up to a two hundred dollar Suit. I claim to sell cheaper than Greenville, and will duplicate any bill that can be bought there. ?. F. TO?cp?t Street. Oct2,1870 .12 , . ? n, _V--' __i IN THE FIELD WITH NEW ?RRAY ! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS lins Just Returned from the North whore, with her usual cure, Bhe Selected FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which ore Daily Coming in. THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, In great variety, can he found at tho LADIES' ?TOItEL Our Stock is largor than lt has ever been, and we promise to do our best to pl customers. If you don't seo any thing you need, esk for it, as oar i8.^*"^ to allow us to exhibit all our pretty things. Wo promise you the WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. Remember, we are determined not tobe undersold. Millinery nud Mantua Department complete. Give aa a call. JLAJMJES' STOBE. Sept 25.1879_ li " ? TO THE PUBLIC. Who Is Kuownjto tho People to SoU Goods LOW FOR CASH- now baa a Com plete Stock cf GROCERIES, Sfs?Sr?^T*'1 BUGGY MATERIAL., J^?-?^??L SHOES, JEANS, ? , SK?RT?NGg,&0.... Lot CLOTHING and HATS at New York Who?es^PrJces. A splendid lot Overcoats and Hats to arr*? ?~ , . ; . ?... ... j. .. ; . . .. v'\ . - And what IB Interesting to the Ladies, especially, ho now has tn steck a/id to arrVtOr ONB HUNDBED SEW???Cr MACfflHi;S, With tho latest improvements, and aU tho Now Attachments, IIs td^ aD?tubtr ofdlf. forent MndVol'Machines. a?,d can give you your choice in tho kind you want. Bo sure to seo his Machines beft-ro you buy. _ ? ... Southeast Corner Waverly House Building-. Deo 4,1870 FOR THE IHAVE now open an EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOODS, which I desire every one to examine before purebaslog elsewhere. For excellence of quality aud cheapness ? cannot bo excelled in thia or any other up-country market. I purchased onlv nf reliable sad tni:t??crtbr ps r t? cs a?d every article will prove to be jost what It ia represented. MY STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS Is complete, end everything is beautiful. NOTIONS, AND ALL OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES In the Dry Goods market are also on hand. 7 F i Cl 8 f R ft l-l Cm F ft of whi?h ? make a specialty, are great CblMLLn Ony Lv?, favorites with the people. A full stock always barton hand. . CAMPERDOWN KN ITT! WC COTTON Also kept, and a thousand other articles that you need and rnusthavc., Everything Cheap for the Cash. Como and see for yourself, sud bo convinced that I tall tho Ui-i'u, end nothing tnt tho truth. Oct 2 1879 V/# A* CHAPMAj*V Waverly House BuUdlng. COME TO SIMPSON, K?IO & CO/8 A ND get tho FINEST CLOVER SEED xi. ever brought to this market. Also the finest lot of LAMPS and FIXTURES, all cheap for Cash. Lastly, but. not Ieastly, tho iOIfi* IXattloaaxnlxo of the age, coaeemiris which full informa tion will bo gratuitously given to all those who ntl* p?j "ua what iney owe via. WE MUST HAYE MONEY. SIMPSON, REID ?fe CO. Oct 23,1870 15 ML MATTHEWS, BELTON. S. C., MAMPrACTOBBa OJ PALHETTQ COTTON CIN, CONDENSERS Awn -, . PORTAItLK JPRESSKfl. Ag*nt for tho Now Economizer Steam Engine, Far? quU&r Thresher and S^Wator. Saw and Grist Hills, alu . Old Engines and Thxeahora takeii in patt pay for now ones. Repairing carefully done. Second-hand machines at low fl ga ree.. Pri ces and terms on application. Orders j,o lidted. Letters by mall re?oive prompt attcntloii. Jan 15,1880 27 3m .. Just Received, Afew pieces new Prints and other Dry Goods. Also, a good assortment of Hardware, for sale low by A. B.TOWERS A CO. Feb 5,1850 SO Fresh. G arrha vi &eed. JUST received a fine assortment of Fresh Garden Emis from the celebrated houses of.D. Landrcth & Son? and D. M. Ferry & Co. Also, Genuino Early Rose Potatoes, and Yellow and White Onion Sets. Give us a call before buying. A B. TOWERS * CO. Fob 6,1880' , 80 jrXtr. &n#w* ?ffAr., w.^,Jii?"i "J ' ' XTOTXCE FINAL SETTLEMENT, JL^I Notice Is hereby given that the un dartlmod. Administrator of tho Estate of H. fl, Dalrymple, deceased, will apply to tho Judge of Probato for Anderson i^nn-. ty, on tho (Uh day of March, 18S0, for a Flusl Settlement ?nd dl?charga from his ollie* m Administmtor of the ?ereonal Estates ?v tho Always Somc?I>?ru