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.LOCAL NEWS" . sr1 - ??ryj/.r .r.-..."...' "-y- r 'TTT KBIKF MENTION. Kandidat ce or? blooming in Abbeville County. Greenville now baa telephonic communi cation with Charlotte, N. C. Ber. H. B. Fant will supply the Baptist pulpit on next Sunday morning. The time for closing the stores at 0 o'clock In the afternoon is drawing nigh. Maj. E. B. Murray bad a Ono cow to fall Into a ditch on Monday and break her neck. There was a light frost f n this section on Friday night last, but not enough lo do any. damage. - The regular meeting of Anderson Grange rio. ?I has been podtpoaed until Friday, the 14th I m, tant. Mr. Fant, Chief of Police, killed a mad dog in town last week. It took thirteen pistol balls to do it. The Presbyterian ladies made something over a hundred dollars net by their enter \ tainment last Friday. , Mr. James A. Price, of Pendleton, has five thoroughbred rams for sale. See adver tisement In this issue. The frequent heavy rains ot thu post ten days have pat tho farmers somewhat behind in their cotton planting. The publie schools of Broadaway town ship will close on Friday, 28th of May, and re-open on Monday, 12th July. The carly .plniited cotton is coming np nicely, and has a healthy, vigorous appear ance. The crop is nearly all planted* A email framed building is being erected on tho cast end of tho Episcopal rectory lot to bo used by'Miss Tew os a school room. .. Married, nt the residence of the bride's mother, April 28tb, by 8. S. Jones, Esq., Mr. Norris Frost and Miss Mary Tacker. Treasurer McGukin started out on his ns?al tour of tor-collecting on Tuesday morning. His first point waa Willlamston. Every Democrat in thia County should attend the meeting of his Ok:b on Saturday afternoon, and participate in ita reorganiza tion. The colored circus will givo another ex hibition ot the Blue Ridge y="i to-night, | and to-morrow night they will sher in j Belton. Married, April 28tb, ot tho residence of tho bride's mother, Mr. Charley McQaha and Miss Margaret McClain. . Ail of this County. The attention of persona wishing to pur chase agricultural machinery is directed to tho advertisement of Mr. J. M. Matthews, of Belton. Married, April 29th, by Rev. D- W. Hiott, at trie residence of tho bride's mother,'Mi. E. M. Mabldin and Miss R. E. Rogers. AU of this County. . ' The Piedmont Sunday School. Institute will bold its 2nd meeting with Beaverdam Church. In thia County, on Friday before, the 3d Sabbath in May. Married, by Rev. G. M. Bogers, at the residence of E. M. Snipes, April 20th, 1880, Mr. F. G. liaasey and l!ias M. L. McGukin. All of Anderson County, A postoffice has recently been established at Robert's Church,-in this Comity, and will be known as Robert's Church P. O. Mr. C. B. Gllmer Is postmaster. The Lodge of Knights of Honor at;this place aro considering the propriety of cele brating their anniversary by a public meet ing on or about tho 26th instant. ? new Bign adorna tba front of tho store of Messrs. Bleckley, Brown & Co. It is the work of Mr. J. H. von Hasseln, their book keeper, and reflects credit on his skill. Messrs. J. A. Brocx and J. L. Tribblohave gono to Lexington, Ey., to attend tho annual meeting of tho Southern Baptist Convention, which! convened In that city yesterday. . Appointments of tho Y. M. 0. A. for next Sunday : To conduct the afternoon meeting, J. W. Daniels-Scripture, Luke 15; Poor Hpuso Committee, W. W. Keys, C. F. j Jones. Tho D?mocratie Clubs should send their | zrc=;* IMO? .VJ vue VUUUVJT onvention. It is ? ?????l?llT DI L?rf-i?. ? 111 riri ri J* Tl ry.^ nn? ??15 CC5? 'material in tho party should bo brought to the front. A now agricultural journal will make its appearanco in Colombia about tho middle .of this month. Wo sincert?y hope it will not meet with a? sud a fate as did the Jturai Carolinian. Itev. W. F. Pearson, of Due West, is ill from a stroke - of. paralysis. Ho has many friends and admirers in Anderson who re gret to hear of hts illness and wish him a speedy recovery. . " At tho regular m onthly conference of the Anderson'Baptist Church on next Sunday morning an elation will bo held for a pas tor tb succeed Rev. Mr. Strickland, whose term expires on ibo 27*., of Jane. .. * Ex-Senator Conran waa so thoroughly, disgusted with thei character of the make-up of *h? Republican State Convention that ho declined to attend'it. Ie was composed r rinciply of the renegades of the party. Every Democratic Club In th? <V>"!!*? should organise promptlyrqn next Satur K, ' Let there be a simultaneous and earn - move along tho whole Uno. There ls a ?re*t deal to be gained by starting right. "Daring a recent visit to Anderson wo had the pleasure of meeting Gen. Humph-. reyv."-AbbevuTe Freti and Ban. v. And wc venture to say that you never did nor no vor will meet a more perfect gentleman. The semi-annual meeting bf the Ander son County Singing Convention, to bo held at Midway. Church, will convene On next Saturday, 8th instant, and not on the Sat urday following, as announced last week. Tbs young people of the town, with a mir representation of the old folk?, about a hun dred iu oil, spent a pleasant day picnicing' at High Shoals on ^tuniay. Messrs. T. M. White and N. K. Sullivan chaperoned tho party. ? The Charleston News and Chu?ar donned an entire new dren on Monday, Which adds o' great deal to Its appearance. It is tho mott' widely circulated and best mar aged paper in'the Cotton States, and Is rapidly increasing in popular favor. Col. R- E. Sadler, of Hartwell, Ga., spent several days of Issi, week in Anderson. We regret to learn that he.U at present in delicate health, and hops that he will scon be as robust as usn a! The Empire State can boast of few more substantial and reli able cfUxens than Col. Sadler. Mr. S. A. Arnstein, of Camden; ttod Mr. . C. M. Rose, of New York, are at present on a,Visit to Anderson. The former is well known to our people, having lived in our town several years prior to his removal to bb present horne. Tba latter is an nn.de ol tho proprieiora of Ibo New York Cash ?.More : *u<? a mab of extensive means. Tri?re were net a greet many, people hero on Monda/, end considering lt was Saleday tho town vas rather dall. The only thins that o ccurred to create any sensation what ever was .a fracas with fl. kicking mule ! some of tho ?'trading stock"-co Main street just helot: the Benson Bouse. "Mr. B, B. Marrey, editor of the Ander son (8. C.) IvTXLUOBHCza, and Hon, John D. Wylie, of Lancaster, 8. C., honored tu with a visit yesterday. . They have been in vestigating the treatment and condition ol convicts in the Palmetto 8 Ut?. The I ITT tx UQKSCEB is a first-class weekly journal, and . an honor to the progrer; and enlightenment of -the up-country of Booth Carolina," Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist. As will be seen by reference to the notice of Mr. Tolly, President of the Anderson Democratic Club, the meeting to yeorganlsi this Club will be held on Friday night in stead of Saturday afternoon, tho time ap pointed by the County Executive Commit tee. This change is mode for the reason that it will ensure a larger attendance upot tho meeting. It ls hoped that every dtiacc who can wiU attend the meeting, and lene a helping band in tho reorganization of tbw Club. Tho Abbeville Democratic Convention was I .-.'ld on Monday last, and everything passed off pleasantly. Gol. J. 8. Cothioi was elected County Chairman, and the fol lowing gentlemen will represent the Coun ty irt the Slate Convention : J. C. Maxwell W. P. Wideman, W. Z. McGkre. S. B HcmphUl and Wm. Hood. Resolutloni endorsing Congressman Aiken and request lng the delegation;to the State Conventlor to vote against making nominations at th? coming meeting were adopted. At least i pot Mon of the delegation are Gary men. - Tho Executive Committee of tho Ander son Farmers' ?nd Mechanics' Assoclatioi met on Tuesday morning, and severa important changes were mode In regard U the fa turo management of the Associatif^ The admission fee to tho annual fairs wa reduced to 25 cents for adults and 15 cent for children, and it was deter-ulned here after to pay all premiums in money. Tb premium list will be published in a fer weeks, and circulated in every section c the County. It ls to be hoped that th changes made will beget a now interest ii tho fairs, and that hereafter they will b more genere ualy patronized. Now tb.tt a new Superintendent has takei chargr of the Greenville & Colombo Rall rop-j, we hope some attention will bo poi to tho accommodation and comfort of poi sengers on the Anderson Branch. We ca see no reason why a comfortable passengc coach should not be placed on this sectlo of the Boad, as the amount of travel b< tween Walhalla and Belton certainly just fies it. There is no section of the G. A < R. E. BO neglected nt '.he Anderson Brand and wc doubt if there <s'another part of ti lino of the sam? length that pays tho Cop pauy better, since tho establishment of tl: depot ot Seneca City. The "pass'ajger train on the Greenville Columbia Railroad came near being predi i tated into rv stream on last Friday by ti giving away .of a trestle between 6Uv< Street and Salnda Old Town.: The disant* woe averted by .tho presence of mind of tl engineer, who discovered tho defect Inti trestle jost as his engine reached Itv . He pi on a fall head of rteam, and fairly mac tho cngino jump across tho trestle, nr thereby saved the train and prevented a s rions occident. After getting safely ov the train was stopped and an examlnatic revealed the fact that one of the stringe upon which the trestlo rested had decayc was broken in two and tho bench or u right pieces had fallen in'o the water. OJ side, of the track sank down over two ft aa the train passed over. The Abbeville Press and ?amur does n like either Hagocd or Gary os gubematori candidate?, and thlnlpf that it .will be dil cult.for the Democracy to Bucoeed ia t approaching election With either of thc parties os its standard-bearer. It would ll to soe a third man nominated, as, la opinion, Abbeville County cannot bo uni? on diher Hagocd er Gary. - The Frets a Banner of course knows tho feeling of t Democracy of that County in regard to tl matter better than wc do, but lt is "ertah hard for us to think that the Abbeville 1 mocracy would refuse to give the man whi the State Convention nominates for Gov nor their hearty and united support. J. perfectly' legitimate to have personal JJ individual preferences prior to the nomi Ipreferences should be dismissed, and ev effort concentrated on the nominee. Capt. W. K. Bradley, President of Greenwood and Augusta Railroad, ont whose energy ai'I enterprise the gradin) that Road is largely duo, is no** agit?t the question of building another .. ad fi Trickcm, a point on tho G. and A. Roo< Bdton, to connect there with and fon part of the French Br/?-J Valley Road.. thinks tho line could be located 'and "j*"-' for $50,000, which sum could b? x.'j?t levying a small tax in the townships thro which it will ran, and not bear heavily n tho.taxpayers. His idea ia to employ I l?imignuihs io do tho work, and thereby dace a large number of these thrifty pe to become permanent Bettlers along tho of tho Road, who would of coarse rj great deal towards developing tho resou of those sections. The projected Une run by Due West, Long Caui^ Abbe C. H. and Cedar Springs, at which pb wc understand, arrangements are b mode to hold public m ec tines for tho pose bf discussing the practicability ol enterprise. _ "Anderson is fast recovering from neglect of particular cVP^ntjlttes ant coming, what she hs-'i been .in .tho \u strong rival to any town or city in rbi cour try. and by her present well devel intention by money, and means, to inc her railroad facilities, will certainly i_er own if she docs not outstrip her n bow.'. ?: . ;. * - ? - * They havorecdved there this Issie* 14,600 bales of cotton, averaging $45 U per halo. With the largo, and beat churches and nourishing mold and fe schools the citizens seem weil estlsfled they ore not idle, nor do they intenci to os If their town was already built and ploted. lu a very short time a cor (engineers will bi staking oS Una Anderson to Doro's Mine, thus giving a wey to / agneta by rail at less than ! 100 miles. Last week tho same d?l*c voluntary subscription raised $500 fi experimental" survey from Ander? Easlej to connect there with, tho At and French Broad Railroad."-Ora Advertiser. _ ____ Anderson Kurifcet Bejsost*. The prices enrrent for the followta] oles In this market are: Cotton-Middling, lije. Corn-.70. P?ae-r76o to 90c. Fi oar-$7.60 to $8.60. If cat-C. R, tides 71to 71 ; ty V. si boulders G. LaroV-U to 12Jc Molasses-N. 0.40o to 65c Oeba Molasses-C3|c to 40c. ' Meal-OS to $100. t. Sugar-7ic to He, Coffee-Kc to 20c i ; BagRttiR-ll to 124. Tics-$1.00 to $X60. dab B?Mttstkjs* The Comer CU)V will meet nt 2 p. tn. on Salwday at Sherard'* Store. A fuU attend ance U desired. J. H. Bram, President. Hemberg of Sandy Springs Club will re member that the election of offlecra and debates to the County Convention, and other important bpobao? will come before the Club at tho meeting nest S^arcUy. J. B. DournxT, Secretary. Hunter's Spring Club will n-jef. promptly on next Saturday. Wo hope aU members of the Club will be out,' ss a fbB meeting ia desired for the consideration of "the ques tions before the Democracy of thia County. J. BSXTOK WATBOV, President. The member-; of Kcal's Creek Democratic Club ere reminded that next Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. ia the iU"c appointed fut the re-organixstion of ali D?mocratie Clubs In thia Coun ty, and it ia hoped that ? foll meet ing of the above nauic?? Club will be had at Weal's Creek Church at that hour. M. E. MrTcnxxiv President. The Anderson D*n '?cr&tl? Cl nb will meet in the Court Ho?>"? on Friday night at 8 o'clock for the purpose of reorganising, electing delegates to the County Conven tion, discussing and determining the mode J favored by this Club for nominating Coun ty officers, and attending to any other busi ness that moy, be brought before tho Club. It is important that a full meeting of our citlxens be had. a, F. TOX.LT, Pres. There will be a meeting of the; Belton Democratic Club at Belton Saturday, May 8th, nt 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of ? electing officers for the Club and delegates to the County Convention, and to attend to other business of importance. It is hoped that we will bave a large and full meeting, aa it ia important that every member of the Club should be present. G. Wi MCGEE, President. ? JAB. W. POOBB, Secretary. - The members of Fork Democratic Club No. 1 ore requested to turn out in full force ot the meeting at Farmer's Store on the 2nd Saturday .in May at 2 o'clock p. m. Dele gates to the County Convention are to be chosen on that day, and the mode of nomi nating for County offices will be discussed and decided os, a~ud the delegates instructed accordingly. The meeting is very impor tant and demands the presence of every member._D. Jj. Cox, President. . SPECIAL NOTICES. Good Stem-Winding, Duplex Watches for $5.00. Alarm, Calendar, livrer Stem Winding Clocks for $3.50. at 42-3 J. A. 1?AI:I?I.V. Hats still going at a rapid rote. Tho Buggies I have been expecting from Louis Cook have jusi-como in. C. A. HEED, A'gt. April flirt, 1880._ ? ? ATLANTA, GA., Feb. 10,1870.-Dr: Hutch ??won & Bro.-Gents: I-have used your "Ncuralglno" in soverol instances, and find ; it the best remedy for neuralgia I have ever tried.' It relieves the pain and leaves none of those unpleasant effects duo to narcotics or other anodynes: T shall'always keep it in my office, and take' much pleasure in re commending it to my p: tienta. . S. G. HoLtAKD, Dentist. 21 Whitehall, Atlanta, Go. For sale by Simpson, Reid & Co. GREAT ?EDUCTION TN PRICES OF CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, / CLOTHING, CLOTHING, AT THE KEW YORK ?ISH ST?BE. ARNSTEIN & ROSE Will begin thia day aaalp of Clothing thai outdoes former efforts I IMMENSE ;6T?OK OF Spring andi Sunpmer Clothing to bs sacrificed .' rather than . r? . VERY CHEAP.! *m;J*rf;bC> 'iB?'?urc ??^tti'^l---.: ?titeo?* and look 1 rit our ? a__g* JAVIS ? JA Lfldlos' Fine' Dress Goodsj Dress Gooda, Dress Gooda ! Biggest Stockt Newest Gooda ? Lowest Prices I Piques, Lawns, M na?t nn. Lingua Cambrics, Poplins, Everything cheep at tho % _____ New York Cash Storni Finest Shoo-, and Slippers In Town I Honest Gooda ! Lbw Prices t JUST RECEIVED A complete line of,. \ Mattings I. Mattings 1 " V?ryChcapl' ARNSTEIN dt ROSE. Anderson, S. C., AprU 20,1880. A .:o:0* THE PARIS STORE Has been announced foy its many Mends and custo mers who wera in Town lost week and made their purchases at this Store AS THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. ?:o: .UNDREDS have Already admitted that I am Belling CHEAPER than any other House in Town, and, more than all, I AM FlTT<LY DETERMINED 'NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD! My Stock is new and fresh, and all departments aro complete I REMEMBER! REMEMBER! THAT YOU WHJEi SAVE MONEY By Examining my Stock before purchasing Elsewhere. I Those who. have not patronised roo heretofore will do well by giving me a trialt whereby they will become cou vi need THAT I WILL GIVE THEM THE PST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY! I WiU close out a larga. lot of i??lEi?Sl? 'l.^ jllK- -Fil:iK:lilJil:J i'iW- M&l i's ?Ul: h;.'1' "': ' ;; .'? .". i ; fl COME, COME, COME, Every Man, Woman and Child who want none BUT CENUSN? BARGAINS ! And Find Out That I Will Do What I Say ! PARIS STORE? Anderson, S. G., May 6,1880. I - READY FOR SPRING AND SOMIER, ---?r--: WE have laid in an Immense stock of all kinds of Goods, which we will disposo of at tho IX)WEST PRICES for the Gash, or oh Timo to prompt paying customers. Wo keep on hand a lavge a?pply of GENERAL M?R&HAHD?iSB, Buchas- DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, LEATHER, &R0CERSE3 ANO PROVISIONS, Andra thousand other aftklea too numerous to classify. Givo usa call, as wo aro not to be uhdorso?drby! any house in the upTcountry. ;>';" BARR & CO., KO. ?O GRANITE HOW. ANDERSON, B. <J, ^Aprjl 29,11880 . .1 ll . flSH, ; CASE C?3E ? -- O '". ? ? . ? ? . WE will sell Goods for Cash at tho VERY LOWEST RATE, and aa we sell only for GASH:we Can alford to givo more for the sama amount of money than If wa had to run tho rUk Cf time eales. Our stock of BET GQ?SS; ?EQCEEIES, HARDWARE, &e., la Cvmplote. Wohave just received a large lot of j Hew ?rleanjg Syirup, Bacon wi Flour, Which ww are oeillcg very low. W? take COUNTRY PRODUCE in barter, and pej the highest prices fa? it. I We have OH? Hundred-Boses ef TOBACCO which we are selling very Cheap. r?NT BRO, .,Janl5,1880, ' ' ? ?/ ? ?'?'.?? . ?. 13 ? - ' ' rW ^wtaiii T-aT^tTm A mT/S"vr mn A T. T O ?;grjr^jEi,;>;Xp? ff XX^LJLxyriy- JXXIAJ? "^TjCU are respectfully invited to Call abd examine oar stock of CUROCJ?Ht.SES- such THSiM??ft? S0FFE?, FLOUR, BACON, and MOLASSES, . Which ve propose to sell?t "Bock Bottom" pri?es. Wo also Invite your attention to our tieck nt'. . . .. .-. . ijJjj? ?i j_ wi ^ _ Staple a-?* j XJTGGUS, BU??B, Shoos, nats, eic. Wa also keep a full Une of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give us a call, and if you don't ! Ilka bur prlcesdon't buy.. We are agents Which ls recognised to be ?he of lbs best Fertilizers on the market. We ate also agents OBBE'S AHMOKIATED BOjNE and ACID PHOSPHATE, Vhlchwa recommend aa bong equal to any Guano sold in this market. Don't fofl to give ni a call befo?? baying. MOOEHEAI) & CO. , No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. *VS ir? IMO 27 THE OLD* RELIABLE HOUSE STELL AHEAD. -...o.--. MB. W. A. CI?APMAH bas jost rstomed from Nsw '.'ork. where hr, baa ro*d* I a careful selection of not only the BEST GOODS, bat C?o VSE?TIEST and ! CHEAPEST that could ba bought la all tho wholesale houses In the Northern marketa. Ho ls still selling ' vovntpxtn YARDS OOO? PRINTS .TOR ONE DO&IAB. Those who ?onie early get the bartptns. Also, remember that we havo a Aili stock of | Cashmeres, Crepe CloUis, Alpaca*, . , Empress Cloths, &c, In all abades end pricea. .; Figured aud Plain Piques, Lawns. Linen Lawns, Muslins, Nainsooks, Corded Jaconets, And in iso*-. ?ll oU?*?r k??K v*> I Somme? Dres Gccds, from Cc. up to lb* most costly (foods tb?t can' bs bought, or that any lady could want or wear. \< And don't forget that our ?tock of SHOES ls complete In every lino, from tho c?w??it Brogans np ta iii? very finest and most elcsnnt SUppinr that could bo Wanted or worn, by any lady. We ?till mata a specially of ZE3GLEtt'8 WNti and warrant Kavinp b(.?ight the majority or ray Goods carly In Ibo saason. evarybody will know I bought them low. So persona wishing to Securo good bargr.Ins will givo me a call. My motto bi to soil them low and they are sura to go. Latt-at ttyl.Ts in STRAW HAT?, from tho cheapest to tho blgbeat, Qlve me a call a?d be satisfied that you will get tbs moat goods Tor th? least money. . , , W. A. CIIAl*MAlf, W?V?*ly'Hoti8? Bui?otog. March ll, 1880 io r.PMM CSU? Ute ?ttenUon o? the lavUt* U>. ber SPRING AND SUMMER THESE GOODS ero of tiie LATEST STYLES. Priora to salt the ?mes. Call ?nd examine my Oooes before buying. MA NT ITA-M AK INO attended to os usual. ' Sle?all?fa Corser, *7f? Stairs, Anderson, S. C, April 8,1880 2m IS NOT COMPLETED, but vre are assured that In tho near future it will be. In tho meantime you will all need Clothes, and wo are prepared to show tho PRBTI?BST LINE OF FANCY CASS?KDSKES. ENGLISH DIA?OHALS, ic.. That wo hove over exhibited before. An entire now line of GENTS' UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, CRAVATS, SHIRTS. &c. A beautiful anoitment of CJOTTONADE9, TWEEDS, JEANS and CASH MARKTS, from 12Jc. to Toe. VIRGINIA CASSIMERES. NO ADVANCE. We also have a fine stock of this ?'honest Wehougbi oar Worden' Goods corly in nuke? vf Goode that our people adm?rese -j^^i^^t^^^,^^^ BEADY MADE CLOTHING. | &T1?T^""T?*" ^???tag?. We make a specialty in Ulis Uno, and anP tUeia GoodfI ?* oU1 havo selected our Clothing with unusual prices. WJ??SB^S^%^n^ i The increased ! A NEW FEATURE *??ffw6X115^<*mcn*to?ur ?ta?*. I Wo have added to our stock this season a We willJtai pleased to see all of odr-ens fine assortment of Boys' and Youths' tornera ?nd tho b?tanos o? mankind at our Clothing from four to sixteen years of age, ?ld stand. The Ladite of our County hovo long felt the _ , ? . _ _ axrirritx need of theso articles for their younger J? **. & L? .P..palif?i Boys, nn<l tro are ready to supply this want, McCully'o Corner, Andersen, S. C. : SEIZING MACHINES.- We are still handling ono of the best Sowing Machines made, which we will sell cheap and on good' terms. Call in. and get the extra inducen meats wo offer for a machine to be paid in Cotton. IT WILL PAY YOU; ?T. R. Sc TL?. I?. ?MITIS, rT?oOully*?Oor?<5sv March 18,1880 80 3m I, , i ,1 ll -U 1 1 ll,-! C. A< RE ?Vj AGENT, EALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ... : .' ..'.i':.< bun i i ! HEADQUARTERS FOR MERS' AND BOYS' The Lowest Prices in the market for Hats. M JOST POP?UIl m BEST Si? ?? Attachments and Needles for different kinds of Machines. A GOOP 8T??K OP THE CELEBRATED L??IS COOK VEHICLES, Bach as Open and Top BUGGIES, Doa Me-Seat BUGGIES, PHOTONS, .dc- axe. AWL. KINDS OP BUGCTT MATERIAL? AND IRON? Southeast Corner Waverly House Building. April IS, 1880 ?!','.'. 4fr ? - " ' ; ? ' HO! FOR THE LADIES' STORE! 11*188 L?ZZtE WILLIAMB hos just returned frc i?JL, ' usual care nod good taste, she boa purchased THE FINEST STOCK OF LADIES' GOODS. '.' '. :: i ."?*,-'*; - i ?' .' tv.:.: ! ?>;.-.;.s?>'*- ?.<>"( ? ?. . ; y Ever brought to this market. Wo deal exclusively in Ladies' Gooda, bay of the best bouses, and conssnuently can boast of the greatest variety. We have from the cheapest to the finest. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE, from tho Millinery to the Mantua. Wo'thank tho public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on ns, which shows the high appreciation of our efforts to please Wo cordially Invite the Ladies to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we promise as many Goods for their money osean bo bought in this market. MISS I.IZZIK wavuijca. '* co. . Much 18,1880 ? _ U ? ??. ? .?? ; QUICK SAI?ESANI> SMALL PROFITS, A. 3. TOWERS & CO., Have Eeceived their Stook of Spring and Srxmmer Goods. IN DRY GOODS wo hove a largo Uno of Prints. Ginghams, Plaids, Homespun, Bleached and Brown Shirting und Sheetings. A fine assortment of Cottonado, Vir ginia Cossimcres, tho best goods made. HATS, SHOES AND BOOTS-A splendid lino of Men's and ^-.VB' Hata.1 We1 mako a speciality of good Boots and Shoes. We keep.a full line of T. Miles & Bons Shoes. There are no^better Shoes made. Wc warrant tho work to stand; HARDWARE. EBON AND NAILS-A iorgo assortment in this linc. We make a speciollty of Fine Tools. ? . . , . , HOUSEKEEPING GOODS-In this Uno ve k?qi,Crock?ny, Oiling Gl??tWkre. Backets, Tubs, Brooms, Hollow Ware, and many other articles roo tedious to mentis. FANCY GROCERIES, BACON. HAMS, LARD. FLOUR, CORN.i SUGAR,? COF FEE, MOLASSES. Irv some of our fine Roasted Coffee. We moke a speciality-cf FINE TEA. BUGGY MATJERIALS, Saddles, Bridles, and tho bert assortment of Boggy Whip/In the Town. Carn Shollers add Straw Cutteru, tho best to bo had. Call encl see them. Wall Pope; and Carpets-a largo assortment. Wo cannot namo all the articles v/o keen in an advertisement, and would respectfully oak all in want of Gooda to give us a call. We will try and pl-iaso you in prices and quality of Goods.. Wo sell LOW for Cash, cr1 to PROMPT paying customers; cm time. Como and eeo. . April 1. 1880 A B TOWERS & CO., No. 4 Granite Row. Andersen. B. C. . J. B. CLARK. JOHN H. CLARK. E. L, CLARK. I NEW STOKE |ND NEW GOODS ! lu tho New Centeno lal Building. . ' 1 ; I'"''.'-.-...: fJlHE understgnod aro just receiving and opening a BRAK NEW STOCK of CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Such as FRENCH and ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS and DOE SKINS,. FRENCH abd ENGLISH DIAGONALS and WORSTEDS, , FOREIGN imd DOMESTIC SUITINGS and.PANT GOODS. ?J Wo shall keep in etvok Goods to suit every clara of customcrs-^that ls, as regards thc price, Our Furaisbhu: Department, such aa-i LINEN and PAPER COLLARS, CRA VATSiBUSPBNDERS In artat variety. GLOVES, HALF BOSE. HANDKERCHIEFS, &c, Ac, 1* complete, BEASTS' BfiA?R ??.^T5S?KCI in targe variety-Liueu Dusters, coasimero Salts, Alpaca Coats. White Duck Vesting, Ac, all of which we want to soU, and will do so at i THE LOWEST LIVING RATES. 1 .TAMbOHING ?ElPAaOTH*T3NT.-Our, Tailoring Department ia still carried on under the especial charge of the S?nior Partner, who'takes tue greatest pains-to please oar customers as to stylo, work and fl-, ; SINGER BEWIBfO MACOHW?^-Wo are still agents for thia Machine, and feel that it is ennecessary for ns > to: add anything to its praise,'es they are so universally, known all over tho world i but will soy thai there has been some very recent improve ments made that now makes.it ono of the lightest ranulng and most noiseless machines in nae, ond sold on eat>V terms and worrantoa to. give parlue* MlHIWttofti ' }?' ; "Please call and seo us if you want any thing1 in ?o-'lne before buying elsewhere. 1 : J. SI. CIiABIS. & SONS, Centennial Building. .March 18,1880 88 CAH AND WILL SAVE YOU M0NEV ! W2 ARE CASH BUYERS AND SELL, FOR CASH* I TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of LADIES? SHOES, all kinds, styles and prices, tl Any Lady can be suited. -OENirS* STRAW, WUK AND WOOL MATS-anew lot. >;Vcry F??tiWr should ?sT??r? OT more of Our Cokhrated ??US5LiK-irooT PLOW STOCKS, - They will moke one bale Cotton more to the horse. We are Bttii Heerfquar* tors for 5>|0ur> Bufirar, CofTeo nm!^ all kinds ?roeerit?. Marsh 26,1880 J? jip. 8UM.?VAN & CO*' CifORMERLY MCDOWELL HOXISfi.) ! ?^raiVI>X?3?^ONT^y^1?3t NORTH - O?JBO'LXM?.. - A VING purchased the McDowell House, tho undersigned begs It?aye to inferm tho XX traveling public that ho bas furnished it throughout iu modem Uyh-, and villi en deavor to keep a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Tho proprietor will td ve hWpersouot.fal ten don to tho home, and do all in his power tb mako gusat* comfortable. Thc tabla WiU; he B?pplled with beat tho market affords, rollte end attentive servants, j Terms moderate. : A. J, DQDAMEAD, TVoprietor. Ar,r:l l? IPSO . Formerly^ of VlfgihlaHous^^lumbla. ?. C. . ? : - 7 -r IXfOTICE FINAL BE^TLBMENT.. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. 1^1 Tho : nndersigoed, Executor of the . Notice is hereby given that an eppli- Estate of Simson.8rnlth, dteeax?d, hereby cation for a Charter for Blmdy Grovo Church gives notice that ho will apply to tba lUAg* will be mnde according to law be/ore tho of Probate at Anderson C. H., 8. O., on tho Clerk o' Court at AuderselTi, 8. C., on 10th day of MAV, ISSo. fora Final fJetUe Monday, the 17?> day of.May, U'?0, at 10 ment of said Estate and a dfcwbarg* frora o'clock a. m. ll. V. DEAN, Isold Executorshlp. ' And others, j j. jj. WY AIT, Et'r. April 18, laSO 40 o I April 8,1680 80 f? From which w? can meat. conveniently :? wad Wagons with Ww good old WANDO ?^raZEE ANO AC?D PHOSPHATE, AND THE j CAB?LIN A EERTXMZEE AND Palmetto Acid Phosphate. Call end buy our Fertilisers for Cotlou deliverable next Fall ' W? J0.st.vo JTM? iVeeftSve?, 85,000 pounds T**t?i -iceMeat, Turee Car Loada New Of leans nud Mas? covado Molasses, 800 bushels Tennessite Corn, Two Car Loads Excellent Flour, One Car Load Liverpool Salt, 25 barrels best Northern Seed Potatoes. We have also ? burge atock/>f Plougha, Sugar, Cofl'e Boots and Shoes, Dry Gooda, Hardware, Huts, iankce Notions, And In fact almost every kind of Goods needed by tba public-from ti P<y?r af 'Plu vp to a Hogshead of if witt. Woofl>rourGce^4 forc*ah or on crad't until next Fail at reasonably lew prices-to good and prtmi4, paying customers. Cora? and truda with us. BLECKIEY,mmn & co. Anderabui S. C., Feb. 12, "SCO. REDUCED PRICES. CALL OXV And Get tSie::j?e'!ebr?ted ' BY* ?75 lbs* Cotton pei. Ion. . 450 Iba; Cotton per Ton. :.!? > ,4251b3ICott,riperTon.!_ V J X aHll have on band plenty a" tho Na? vases Guano and Navassa Acid for compor t ing, Coll md see. mo before pureht whcr?i ' - JOHN E. PEOPLES, ' Andetaou, S. C. : .: March s, 1880 - Si SikyB- OF ?S0UTH ? AR 0U fi ?, cov?rr ANp^0^iWm COURT OF. COMMON pife AS. ? J.fcMchlejWalntlff-.B^ii ? A. Richi.?, for PM?fr?Cttnptaint net fowl, ^^i^?^^^-^^^i I- litchis Mtf w.Jr. ?iohwi . . B?f? hereby s?ta???'nea aiii required to cn of which te flied In the eales or th? de?* of (faa Suit or Ooaiwon Pica*, st And?Sp U >"tto-fali;to;ttMTrfcr th? owarfafc.? - the Ums aforoaali tha plaljnUflT la thlr sc??? ?Ut I ImtCu ?yiii 22, A. I?. lo?i? . , _ .* jPlal?ti? B Attcr?ovs. [u B.}~It. JU, MOOBUBAO, Dey-aa'P lNi tho Dafeadknla ?bore named : YOU wilt ti** notlca that tho ?utn'mo?* ?jj? . ?acraiMa?ta thta ?Moa tra?'nIe<S la th?oaWof John W. ?falzte. C. G! P. Ar?oiuOB County, ?>a tho April, *6S0. ouB-?Tani?ti:, :-'.. , rialfitUT? At?jjr?iyx.. ? AprU 29,1680 43 $ STILL HBABOTABTEB?S . -FOB SF?,?: .."???l."B,.w*1wf'' >l? tho most ral?atlo Seed Or? ww? North. Oar stock Ia largar and more ct than ever before. Wo iuvlta wb?l? eale aa we?! as retail buyers io calland ex* ammo our ?tock at the Drug Store, Corner BcRWfA Hotisa. ; .?? SIMPSON. BEID 4b CO. . ; Feb?i),18S0 15 JUST -.mr?iyep, A'Large-Loi of ? AND OH???ff ^E^?a Frovn the reliable Seed Honsec Suis?. Jr., Johnson^ Bobbin? & C Laodreih A Sens^rar sal? Whole* o sold at lowest wiLirrr? & WILHITB, ina ?,16? S?rS* ?1 M?On' " j! A LA?GE lot of good Lumber b ? M Xlu eonatantlyoiibandatmy Lumber Yard afc the BlueBJdga Depo*?c Anderson, .and ordos for largo' or srssdl lot? of auy \ V\tu* ittortrad sdU ba mt^>>IV au/a.a>t. Uvw ? ^rlc^.^ m. 'Bobert "^^^^ W l?flat: will' furuish any inforri^?r\^d^r?l .to j person? wlahl?f; to make sn'order. ' _ ; 'jan-&0,1870 a? ?? ' j_IV ! I a?a prrj-?ared t? take ?? jfcraval and refralar bowrdb rates st the Vernon Houw. April 2y,