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All communications fhuuld bo addiea *d to "FA Mor Intelligencer." end nil cheeki, dra'ta, money orders. Ac., should be made payable to lite order of E. D. Mumu.Y 4CO- _ _ Thc garr en? omi crops aro Building for rain. ' Mr. Jobii JE. Pcoplea haa moved ii.lo his new residence- near the fal.? grounds. Ar? infant non of Mr. J. G. Vandlver, of Hopewell township, died on Monday nhjht. M re. It. L. Keys sent us a beet the other . day measuring nineteen inches in drouin fcrc-iicc. Preparation? liavo been mode to receive thc news of the nomination at Cincinnati with'thirteen salutes from "Old Reforintr." Persons who anticipate applying tor teachers' certificates should heed the notice of ibo School Commissioner in thia paper? Tho members of Hiram Lodge, No. 08, A. F. M., are requested to meet in the lodge room thia (Thursday) evening, ot 3 p. m. sharp. , Ten days ago tho crops generally were in the grasa, but the fovorablo weather bas given Ul* farmers an opportunity of clean ing thom. Refreshments will he furnished by fae Preabytcrian ladies at tile Blue Ridge yard Friday evening at 0 o'clock, the OCCR-MCP of a base bull ?game. Governor Simpson on hut. Thursday re spited tho four Greenville inccndloi ies, ten lenced to bo hanged on Friday luBt, until the llrot Friday in August. Mr. Thomas Blodgett hos boen placed in charge of the niall service on. the Anderson Branch and - Blue Ridge T/rvislon of thc G. & C. R. R. uutll tho 1st July. ut Tho t.legraphic new? from the Cincin nati Convention will b? rent-free to til ofll ces in the Union except thoiVoh the linc ot tht?- Greenville & Columbia Railroad. The first ripe candidate of thc season foi thia'Coiinty ventures before the publie in this issue of the INTRLLIOBRCEB. Ilereaftei keep an eye on the candidate, column. Revs. W. II. Stricklaud and J.' 8. Murrey and Col. J.'N. Brown were elected' us dele gates to tho Saluda Association from th? Anderdon Baptist Church on Sunday last.' ~ The handsome new passenger coach tbrtl was injured by tho run-off at- tho depo; two' weeks ago. Monday, has been repairer and replaced on this division of the raid/' ; Appointments of tho Y. M. C. A.for ne* Sunday : To'conduet the afternoon meeting John M. Hribbard-^-Scrlpture, Job 10 ; Pooi House Committee, H. G. Scudday. E. L Clark. . . . Rev. Mr. Strickland will preach his fina sermon and close bis pastorate with tbi Baptist Church on next Sunday morning Juno 27th. His pastorate began Januar: 1st, 1877. Mr. M, P. Jackson had a Betting hen t< desert her nest the other Week fonr day; before the timo for the eggs'to hatch, bu tho chickens came all the same. It is ? stock of chickens worth having/ Mr. M. IS. Griffin, of Broadaw?y town ship, died very suddenly of heart disease ot Tnesdoy morning. Ile was a-good citizen and bia untimely death will bo mourned h a large circle of relntives and frl?nila. Rev. W. H. Strickland will. preach a Salem on next Saturday morning at 1 o'clock and. present the claims of Stat Missions. Rev. L. 21. Ayer will preach a the samo Church on Sunday at ll a. ru. The base ball clubs of both Greenville an Abbeville have declined to play the Horse shoes, of Anderson. Thq conditional ac ceptanco by tho Horseshoes of tue chnlleng from tho Union cl nb hes not yetbeen hear from. The ladles of tho Episcopal Church in vit their friends and the public generally to al tend a fete champ?tre in tho grove at Di Nardin's, where ice cream, etc., will b served, commencing at 7 o'clock Thursdn afternoon. A large number of our young people, wit a goodly proportion of old folks, enjoyed moonlight picnic ct the fair grounds o Tuesoay night. Refreshments, music an lovo rendered tho occasion especially enjoj able for tho young people. A Sunday School centenary c?l?br?t io: will bo hold nt Mt . Pisgah Church on Sun day, July 11th, to which tho public are in yitcd. Rev. D. W. Hiptt will preach in th morning, and lu tho afternoon Rov. II. 3? Allen trill deliver a Sunday School address , ' The Pendleton Reading Club gave a dim . reading at tho resldoncc,of Mr. J. B. Sit tor on Monday night, at which a large numbc were present, and from which quite a ham' some sum was realised. Dr. A. P. Joht stone, of Anderson, was ona of thc reader Mr. II. A. JZgon, of ?pnri?fiu?rg, io ; present on' a visit to his parents in Ande; eon. " Ho ls engaged in the drug business t Spartanburg, and has established a splendi custom. Ho represents things as being I - ?JcT?ridiisg Condition to 1,5? n/lnntc home. Married,' at Umbsls, Halo County, Als J?ne 10th, by Rev. TL H. Cobbs, Mr. F. 1 Plckenn, of Columbia, d. C., and Mius Lo Picketts, of-tho above named place. M Pickens is a native of thia County, and paymaster of the Greenville &' Columbi Railroad. Mr. John A. Stevenson, of Rock Mil township,' brought the li rat peaches of tl season to town for sale on Saturday las He had three varieties, Beatrice, Karly Fo ?est and Karly Rivers. We aro Indebted t bim for a doten or two, wh?ch were vei mucli enjoyed. , Several of tho census enumerators bc completed their work, while tu o br thr .others have applied for addition- bc?p . ?a extension cf time. When the who ?mhrocTsrlon Ja completed for thoCoun wo wiii give our readers auch Inforraath contained in tharcportsoa will be of gcnei interest to our readers. Ow young friend, C. H. Strickland, ni with a painful accident cn Wednesday an* I noor oflsstVeek.. While attempting tot. I toto a wage?, loaded with lumber, one I . ?io pieces -turned and"throw him betwe "io Wheel?, which passed over ono of 1 ?? ? r* *nd KrmS' broWng them yt *nucn. Fc^tanataly, no bones were brolu The examination of applicants for t w^omt aidstablp in this Cengrsesloi will bo held at Cokesbury In t isZ???2fnwt ??nU,. Tho A ?-Nevi have already applied for tho appointment. The ?wald ot examin?is will ??trJat of Dr. P. F. Gary,, Prof". W. J. Ugon aud W. O. Benet ESQ.. , Thc following person? have sent m* cotton blooms since onr last issue, that modi their appearance on the nays mention: 8. J. Browne on tho 16th. A. W. Guyton and Robert Cunningham, colore!, on the 17th, C. 1). Madden, John W. Simpson. J. W. Moore and B. F. Duncan on the 19th, Mn. li. T. Brown on the 20tb, and Wash Jodler on the 21: t. Hiram Lodge, No. 68, A. F. M, will ruc an excursion to Greenville Thursday (to* day}, leaving Anderson at 3:80 p. m., ?nd returning arrive at Anderson at 10-.?5 a. m., on Friday. Tho object of th? excursion is to attend the dedication of the new Masonic building. Tho fore is only 75 cents for the round trip, affording our peopie an excellent opportunity to visit the Mountain City. The following ls a list of the representa tives of the town and county in Cincinnati this week: Maj. E. F. Whittier, delegate to the Convention norn this Congressional District; E. B, Mor?/ and J. F. Clink scales, of tho INTSLMOKNCEH, and A. 8. Todd, of the Journal, members of the Press Association ; W. W. Humphrey?, G.- F. Tolly, A. 8.. Stephens, C. Wi Webb, C. C. Simpson, G. L Schrimp, B. F. Craytcn, and John B. M'iore. The lest named gen-. tirroan v ill e'.tend bis trip to Jacksboro, Te.tas, cn a visit to his brothers, James B. and Sonys?! E. Moove. "Our informant, . who tqhi: UB *.l< ut the senior proprietor of tho Anderson INTELLI OEKCEU lobing bia watermelon crop betting on Grant, was in error. We aro glad to know tliis, and can assure 'thc old man1' that it took an awful amount of sw raring to convince us that he had done so foolish a thing, especially os every good, sound Democrat in tho country knew that Grant could be too easily defeated by tho 'untcr rifled,' and that there was no such good luci: in store for ns as his nomination. Garfield will he defeated, however, and so 'Mie old man* has won a half crop from uis neighbors tho next handsomest thing he can do is to invite ns up to 'get away' with the melons. 'We join you," with n pro? viso."-Columbia Register. And what ir the proviso? " Mrs. Albert Baker, net Miss Eliza Kay, died very suddenly at the residence o;f her husband, in Central, on Monday morning lost. She was of delicate constitution, but for several weeks immediately preceding her death she had enjoyed unusually good health, and on Monday morning got up as U'jual and prepared breakfast, and partook of tho meal with more than usual relish, hui before ll o'clock she was a corpse, hav ing died of hemorrhage of the lungs. Her remains were brought to this place- ori Tues day morning and conveyed to Mountain Creek Church, where tbey were consigned to their final resting place hi the graveyard adjacent, ofter impressive funeral services. She was an excellent lady, and hod many relatives and friends in this County who mourn her death. The Columbia correspondent of the News and Cburier sends thc following bit of hews to that paper under date of tho 19th inst. : "A proposition emanating from one of tho , county chairmen of th irs Congre .?ional dis trict has lately beeu made to the chairmen of the other counties composing the district, suggesting that the convention for tho third Congressional district be held at Abbeville on tho 8th of July. Tho matter was dis cussed informally by o number of tho chair men, but without agreeing npon any date or placa for holding the convention. It baa been suggested heit, that August will be early enough to - nominate Congressmen, and that Newberry, from its central loca tion, would be tho proper place for the con vention to meet. This idea will be presen ted In duo time and will probably prevail." So far as the time for holding the'conven tion Is concertied, we agreo .entirely with tba suggestion that lt should not bo called to' meet earlier than August, but as to the place of meeting wo do not favor either of the places mentioned. Abbeville is more central than Newberry, but Hodges is more central than Abbeville. WUllauiaCon. Seeing that you have- no correspondent at thia place, and thinking that you wonld like to get occasionally tho local intelli gence from this interesting quarter, I haye concluded to furnish you a few dots semi occasionally if acceptable...!..Dr. John Cry rn ea is just recovering trouva well nigh 1 fatal attack of ilbiess. Iiis friends are re joiced to seo him convalescing.Dr. John Wilson, our ex-Representative,, ia danger ously ill with chronic pneumonia. His many friends over tho County will read ti ls announcement with sadness not unmixed j with hope,.This being tho month fcc College Commencements, OUT young people are having a round of pleasures, in attend ing them. Williamson may Justly bo' proud of tho high honors her sons have taken at these commencements for tho hist fdw years, : particularly those of Wofford and Furman. A few years ago Wofford graduated G. E. Prince and John G. Clink scales, mid Forman sent out M. E. Pickle, ell fro ra Williamston, and highly honored for thorough scholarship and high moral characters, These gontlemcp oro all in bus iness in Wiiliamston at present, bat I think each of them is looking far abova his pres ent avocation. Last year John M. Lander grad?atod at- Wofford .with the highest honors conferred by that institution. This year the same institution sends out W. T. Lander wearing gracefully tho samp high honors. Par nobile fmirum I Theso*nro both sonn of Dr. 8. Lander, President of Wiiliamston Famalo College. Worthy sons of a noble sire. Furman abr? sends W. W. iBrown, son of Dr, B.'F. Brown, of this place. Ho ls not a whit behind tho dh', ra in moral character abd iiicrary ntiainmontfl. | Of these John M. Lander feels it to bo his duty to preach the gospel of peace,-and, be ing deeply imbued with a missionary spirit nod seal,, will soon go to boar the glad tidings of salvation to tho spiritually desti tute millions of heathen China. This'doc-s not snrpriso those who havo known him from a ohlld. W. T. Lander and. W. W. Brown have gi von no indication as yet what avocation they will chooao,."..Dr. Lander's Ccllego closed this week until Au gust.'.....! will give In my next all that I may krtow of tits great enterprises now in contemplation, and that if consummated will maka Wiiiiamston tbs osr.i.cr sretios of the banner County of South Carolina. .Rev. Mr. Beaty preached a most excel lent sermon in tho Methodist Church at this placo, on tho purposes of the manifes tation of Christ-the destruction of si.i Sunday. PIEDVOS?. Crops aro very mach In need of rain about Wiiliamston. Gardens arc parching rapidly..The nsw bridg? across the creek ls complete, and the Council have the thanks of the citizens for their earnest efforts to have a real bridge pot upi...!. Uncle leaa* Clement,, tho nnlcst man In Wiiliamston, and an Invalid for twenty years, ls gradual; ly weakening, and rs expected to dio \*cry ?wp. Cupt, Wm. Clement, hU brother, bas nursed him very Underly.."..Turee young ladies, Misses Lsndrum, Haynes' and Cannon graduated in tho. Williamson Female College on Thursday lost. The in stitution and the.citizens arv proud of such graduates as thcss......On and after Monday, tho'21 st inst., alt tho stores in Williamston v.-ill ho clubed nt 0 . o'clock p? Ul' Thc yi>msg-ro*hand boya are speaking of petting j up u base-ba)Kdub......Sprne Indies from j Charleston hav<> coin? Up to spend a few I months In oui2 town. They lire sensible. They know something of. cm: delightful water; salubrious climate, and tile splendid j occouitnodstions afforded at the Willam-j eton Hotel. Mrs. Sharp, os?istcd by h. r brother, Mr. Richey, keeps nomi other than a tirata clots house:.....Mrs. Wia. Cooley waa Stricken yesterday morning at 8 o'clock with' pi ralyals,' And died' this (Taeaday) Uiornim -bout 6.o'clock. She leaves many friends and acquaintances to raoum her ICO. -"'.J' \ '/ I > Andtreou Market Reporta. T^e'pflc?'c?rr?rit?br the following arti clea in this market are : Cotton-Middling, I0|c. Corn-76. reas-41.00. F'.-i-ir-$0.00 to $8.00. Mvat-C. R, aides 71 ; L. C. aides 7; Shoulder? 0. -"', Lard-10 to 121c. Mokwees-N. O. 40o to 05c. Cuba Molasses- 331c to 40c Meal-80c , Sugar-7?c to Ile ColTee-14c to 20c. Colored Celebration of tho Sabb?tli-ttchool f. Centennial. There will be a Sabbath School Celebra tion at Belton on Sunday. June 27th, Bey. F. S. Morris preaching the Missionary Ser mon. A collection will be taken up for the Uni fit of the Celebration. On the same day, Rev. M. Lindsey willhold services and take I up a collection for'tho same purposes at Mountain SprAn?s. On the 4th day of July there will PO s sermon preached for tho occasion at St, Paul's Church;'. I hope all tho Superintendents trill take an activo part : in behalf of tho occasion, that all Sabbath I School* may attend, mid that every one will ' come prepared /or tho said collection. - Rsv. E. TEBRELI., County Superintendent. Appointments of Rev. Wm. Henry Strickland la Saluda Association for July and August. In compliance with the resolution cf rc ?ueat, ruade by tho Executive Board ? of.] [iluda Association, I will visit the churches j aa follows, for tho purpose of presentinq the claim? af Stale Mission? and talina collections : .Weal's Creek-'Jrily 2nd., Friday, ll a. m. Long Branch-July 3d, Saturday, ll a. m. Melton-July 4th, Buii?oy, ll a. m. Big Creek-July 4tb, Sunday, 5 p. m. Williamstop-SrJhly otb, Monday night. Cedar Grove-July Otb, Tuesday, ll a. ni. Dorchester-July 7th,4 .Wednesday, ll lcm.' Shady Grove-July 9th, Friday, ll a. m. ?-Turkey Creck'-Jtiijr 10th and 11th, Satur day rind Sunday. Walnut. Grove--July 12th? Monday, ll ! a. m, Barker's Creek-July 13th, Tuesday, ll a. m. Hones Path-July 10th, 17tli and 18tb, Sunday School Institute. Littfo River-July 22nd and 23rd, Thurs day and Friday. Broadmouth-July 24th and 25th, 8ntnr I day and Sunday. Sit, Bethel-July 20th, Monday, ll a. m. First Creek-Joly 27th, Tuesday, ll c m. Lebanon-July 29th, Thursday, 3 p. m. . Hopewell-Juiy.SOth, Friday, ll a. ra, - Cross Roads-July 31st and August 1st, Saturday and Sunday. - " Mountain Creek-August 1st, Sunday, [ l p. m. . I will go in ray own conveyance, and will not tax tho brethren to transport' me. I earnestly beg the attendance pf the people I nt these appointments. WM. HENRY SrmcKUAiiD, ?STi. 0 Cor. Sec. mid Treas. - j Juno 15th, 1880. .J":. , Mj-?w " JS3T- Now is the time to get a handsome Buggy or Carriage. C. A. Reed, Afjont, has I junt received a car load from Louis,Cook, which are to bo sold at very low fl gi: rc : fer. I cash. C. A. REKD, Ag't. The duty off quinine did hot savo mud#)j&Tth'at drug fe'not* as* extensively used as' before tho Invention of Tuhler'a Poriallrie7, t?] regulate the liver, and curd diseases'' arising from this diseased Organ. Portaline will cure torpid liver. Price 50c F?rralo by Wilhlte &Wilhite, Druggists, Anderson, 8. C. SUFFERERS, READ THIS : IF YOU aro ^afflicted with Neuralgia or Headache, you can bo speedily relieved by taking tho Specific Neuralgine. Speedy in its action; entirely, free from Opium and other Nar cotics, it commend? Itself in being as inno cent as cillaient. HUNT, RANKIN & LAH?B, Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. . For. sale by Simpson, Reid & Co. *?S^.An acquaintance of ours obtained relief when cuffering v:}th piles hy using Tabler*B Buckeye Pile Ointment, the best j remedy for piles in tho world. Price 50c Forealo by Wilhlte & Wilhlte, Druggists, Anderson, 8. C. AN N? UN CEMENTS. ForCoaBresB. The many friends lp Anderson County of j Hon; .p. WYATT AIKEN, our present I able abd distinguished Representative in Congress, take great pleasure in presenting his namo'os a candidate fae vo-elcotion to tho voters of this Congressional District. Fer tho House of Repr?sentai;?8. Tho many friends of HUGH M. PRINCE j announce him as a candidate for tho Legis lature, and as a gentleman every way wor thy to represent tho Banner Comity in that body. SALUDA SIDE. REDUCED PRICES. CALL. OIV JOHN E. PEOPLES And Get the Celebrated MERRY M AN GUANO, 475 Iba. Cotton per Ton. NAVASSA GUANO, 450 lbs. Cotton per Ton. Navam Cotton FB?F, 425 Iba. Cotton per Ton, I still have on hand plenty of tho Ns vasa Guano and Ns vasta Acid ?or compell ing. Call and ase ruo before purchasing olso where, JOHN E. PEOPLES, Anderoou, 8, O. March 4, i ?SD 34 AT COST, AT COST, AT COST. HEW YORK CiSH ST8RE OFFERS IT8 ENTIRE STOCK AT COST I TO THE PEOPLE OF ANDERSON COUNTY: pro poso to offer our entire stock tho acknowledged largest In the entire up*, country Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, I AND EVERYTHING ELSE, | AT ? 1 V NEW YORK COST! Why bo We Do This? BECAUSE our Stoek is too large for this I Ecason of the year ! UttCAUSrc wo make more by selling everything at cost than carrying'over, os to all indications, Goods "arc going to be low next Benson. BECAUSE we need every inch of our j largo store for an immense stock of Faff Goods. BECAUSE the people expect of us to follow the example of the leading Store In every city to haven great "Clearing Sale." BECAUSE wo can afford it, and we kiiovr Loar, hundreds of customers appreciate our efforts. 81 Lay asido your prejudices, and don't think that Charleston, Atlanta or New York ara tho only places where you buy what yon want at a low. figure.; Wc ?ay-give us a trial," and you will be I agreeably disappointed ?nd highly pleased. No house cnn buy for .less than we do, and no houso can sell for less' limn1 wo' do. ARNSTEIN A ROSE. Anderson, S. C.. Juno 17,1680, OUR afc* la 6*1?I I IS COMPLETE. From which wo can most conveniently load Wagons With the good old WANDO FERTILIZER ANP ACID PHOSPHATE, AND THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER AND Palmetto Acid Phosphate. Call and buy our Fertilisers for Cotton i deliverable next Fall We Have .??as Received, 25,0Q0 pounds Tennessee Meat, Three Car Loads Ne w Orleans and Mus covado Molasses, 800 bushels Tennessee Corn, . Two Car Loads Excellent Flour, Ono.Car Load Liverpool Salt, 25 barrels best Northern Seed Potatoes We have also a large stock of Ploughs, Sugar, Coffee, ! Roots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Hardware, Hats, Yankee Notions, And -in ?bet almost every kind of Goods needed by the oublie-;from, a raper of Pint up a Itogthead of Molones. We offer our Goods for cash or on credit until next Fall at reasonably low prices-io good and prompt paging customer*. Come and trade with ns. . BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. Anderson, 8. C., Feb. 12,1880. FORJAIS. Valuable Property ta Town of Belton. i ? ? ? I ? IWILL offer fdr r.ale on BALEDAY IN SEPTEMBER next, at Anderson, 8. C., tbe following described property in the Town of Belton : STOREHOUSE AND LOT. Lot one-quarter acre, more ur less. House 24 by 81 fest, three stories, including base ment; basement 24 by,00 feet, shelving and counters painted?; storeroom 24 by 76 feet, shelving and counters painted. : Room ad joining Store-room 10 by 20 feet; third story ??4 by 76 fee?, not ceiled. Fire places io etch story. Good shingle roof. DWELLING AND LOT. Lot three acres, more or less. House 18 by 44 feet front; two front rooms 18 by 18 foot; ball-way 8 feet ; extension to rear, and built with main body of houso, 18 by 85 feet, contamina . bed-room, dining-room, pantry and kitchen. Piaztr ??: front 10 by 24 foot j rear 10 by 85 feet, botn with bains tera, Ac Two chimneys, th rm fire-places. House flubbed, and painted inside and ont. Good well of water, garden, -table, Ac. Property can bo bought at private sale before Saleday in September. TERMS-Cash; or satisfactory paper. ' J.- N. SUTHERLAN D, Belton, 8. G. Juno 17,1880 40 . 12 SIMPSON, REED & CO. STTLL HSADQUARTEBS VOR GARDEN SEED? "IT?ROM tho most Tollable Seed Growers J? North. Onr?rockWlarger andmore' select than ever before. We invite whole sale as we'd as retail buyers to call and ex amino our stock at tho Drag Store, Comer Benson Hons?. ?. v ," ,a&n 8IMP60N. REID 4 00. Feb IO, 1880 15 DOWN GO THE PRICES ! j-_-0:0: TO BE SLAUGHTERED ! 1 THE great downfall of recent date in Cotton and Cot ton Goode has caught many with large stocks on hand ; therefore the "PARIS STORE" being acknowledged as the LEADER OF LOW PRICES | Has marked Goods down below value in order to reduce tho great Stock on band. They must be sold, AND WILL BE SOLD ! A large lot of LADIES* HATS just arrived, to be sold at COST S ?A.. LESSER, PARIS. STORE. Anderson. 8. C., June 10.1880.. OLD RELIABLE HOUSE STILL AHEAD. MB. W. A. CHAPMAN hos lust returned from New Yor'. , where he has made a careful selection of not only tho BEST GOODS, but the PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST that could bo bought in lill the wholesalo houses lu the Northern marketa. He ls still selling FOURTEEN YARDS GOO? PRINTS FOR ONE DOLLAR. TI1080 who come early get the bargain*. Also, remember that we hove a full stock of Cashmeres, Crepe Cloths, Alpacas, Empress Cloths, fte? ir. ali .-.bodes, and prices. Figured aud Plain Piques, Lawns, . Linen Lawns, Muslins, Nainsooks, Corded Jaconets, And in fact, all other kinds of Sommer Dreis Goods, from Sc. up to tho most costly goods that can bo bonght, or that nny lady could want or wear. . ? And don't forget that onr stock, of SHOES la complete bi every lino, from tho coarsest Brogans up to the vcrv finest and most elegant Slipper that cvuld be wanted or worn by any lady. Wo still make a specialty of ZEIGLER'S FINE HI?OE8, and warrant every pair. Having bought tho majority of my Goods corly in tho season, everybody will know I bought them low. So persons wishing to secure good bargains will givo mo a call. My motto hr to sell them low and they aro suro to go. Latest styles in STRAW HATS, from the cheapest to tho highest. Give me m call and be satisfied that you will get tho most goods for tho least money. W. A. CHAPMAN, "Waverly House Building. March ll, 1880_ A FREE INVITATION TO ALL! -0 "^TOU are respectfully invited io call and examine our stock of GROCERIES-such SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON, and MOLASSES, Which wc propose tosell ot "Bock Bottom" prices.. We also invito your attention to our stock of Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &e. Wc aU-o keep a .inn lino of FARMING IMPLEMENTS.. Give us a eau, and ir you don't like our prices don't buy. Wo are agents for Which is recognized to bo ono of tho best Fertilizers on thc market. Wo ore also .agents for OBER'S AHHONIATED BONE and ACID PHOSPHATE, Which wo' recommend aa being equal to any Guano sold in thia market, j Don't' fall to give ns a call before buying.. REED, MOORHEAD & CO. No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Feb 12, 1880 ; . ,2? WE have laid in an immense stock of all kiiida of Goods, which we will dispose . of at the LOWEST PRICES for tim Cash, Or on Timo lo prompt paying customers. We keep on hand a large supply of GENERAL. CERCHANDOSE, Such as- DRY' GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, LEATHER, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, And a thousand other articles too numerous tn classify. Give us a call, as we aro not to be undersold by any house in the up-country. BARR & CO., NO. IO GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, 8. C. April 20. 1830_ ll _ ? "_ CASH, CASH. WE will sell Goods for Cash at the VERY LOWEST BATE, and as wo sel1 only for CASH we can afford to give more for the samo amount.-of money than if wo had to mn the risk of time eales. Our stock of SET GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ?c., Is complete. We haye just received a large lot of Sew Orleans Syrup, Bacon and Hour, Which we are selling very low. Wo take COUNTRY PRODUCE lo barter, an Day the highest prices for it. We have One Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO which we are selling very Cheap. FANT & BRO. Jan 15,1880 12 *** ^t%,%09 CASH STORE ! CAN ANO WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ! WE ARE CASH BUYERS AND SE^L, FOR CASH. . ??j(? .. . ' .'. . fi ' . '. '. " . . TUST RECEIVED, a largo lot of LADIES' SHOES, all kinds, styles and prices, '.# Any Lady cain be suited. GENTS' 0TR?HV, FUR AN? WOOL HATS-n new lot. . t .-. .i ' . . .v; : ..'ii' .' ,. Every Farmer should have ono or moro of our Celebrated DOUBIiE-FGOT PLOW ITOCKS, They will make ono balo Cotton more to tbs horse. We are still Headquar era for Flour, 9u?ftp Coffee and all *cixrf(? Grocer ii H. *?**m>- ? . : .. J-^yffli^ivAy' * co. ? CUNNINGHAM & CO., AGENCY FOR AVERY'S PLOWS AND WAGONS, SAGLE GUANO AND ACID, CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS, WIS', 1CHMC8' a&? MRS': lill, Dixie Plirsrs, Pai?i?^ Shovels, Sweeps, Nails and Files, all kinds and sises, Horse and Mule Shoes? Woodenware, STAPLE DRY QDOD8. HOW TO SATE MONEY! ?" TRY SULLIVAN & At theil* thr Store, ?ext io Craytoa% |f you want a First Cla^ 'artt?lei'iiVi?:^wjpial?e^ ft 3AQCtO TO BAOO? A FULL LIN?-VERY ca?^K ^^? STOeiO^ - .. lu Fact our S?oek cf GENERAL ? Is Simply Tip Top. AGRKJDM?EAIi MACHmEBYO^^ Tozer aa* Wood, Tabor & JGgorpe Epines,? Presses, Gina, &o. ^ > SAW WILL OUTR^ FOR SALE ?tuna 17,1880 . " . v 8 ^ * . . SLUE RiPGE BAEL&QADs IS NOt COMPLETED, but we are assured that.In tbs near future it ?idtt^bW^^ftl . meantime you willa? need Clothes, and we ara prepared to show .tho PRETTIEST ? LINE OF- ?: ? . ' . ^. . . FA?TCY CA8BORES, EHSMSH- ?I&GOHALS. &c, TWEEDS, J EAN?? and CA8HMABJB?TS, from 121c; to, 75c. VIRGINIA ?CA89mmVtoBf. \ . NO rA^ANPE? ;'1 ; ;M We ?IBO have a fine stock of thia "honest \yb bought our Woolen Goods early lu ruako" of, Gooda that ptir ,peoplo admiro so- ja^ary. before they were much advanced, mi TiPiTtv WAUK TLOTniNO. will givo our cuctomcrs tho advantage,. BEADY MADE ?LOTRlKO. i aap aeU theni Good3 at vely nearly old , Wo mako a apociaUy in thiB lino, and . 5 havo selected our Clothing; with unusual PTces. . caro. .Wc aro receiving a very largo invoice ^ inc^^natr0nagO we have received this eea&on of Caw moro 8ults, Bkclf Cloth ? u^p^j^?nter7blS,e^ to mid I'iosonnl Coats ahd Vfests. SulU from. S^V^heavi Sic this Spring, mid $2.50 to $20.00. . . . to'offer extra mduceinenta to our mend?. . w?"^-^^^^K^W^Vtrd^lsori n Wo will bo pleased to eoe all of our eu3 flno 6 StmS? of?Sit Yo?. *W *hc balance.of mnhlnd at our (llnllitnp fw.m <"?r t?? SiXt?GU yfi?TS Of ?gei. O1* . > Tho La?lcs of oar Odunry have long folttho , , r n jk fL V SMITH need of these articles for their younger . , ^- A . t ?J n Boys, and we are.reoOy to supply this want. | McCnlly'a Coiner, Anderson. S. 0. SEWING MACHINESi-Wo are stilL handling ono of tho b^^wlugMachircs Msrch.18.1880 . .,- ?' ; 80 ' ,? ' : . J. B. CLARK. JOHN H. ?XARK. ; E, L. CLARK. In tho Now Centennial Bnfliai>?. , riMIE undersigned are just receiving aud opening a BRA??" NEW 8TOCK of T ? "roam??ca DOMESTIC sijmNaa ami P?HT aooira. Weibull keep In stock Gooda to BUlt^?ery dasi! of ea?tcnic?s-thal ls, os regimtt tho prl<?,,Out FurnishingDepartment^ as- ^ pArE1VcOLLjJJlSi CRAVAtaVSTJBPBNpEBSin great variety, GLOVES, HALF'HOSE. ' HANDKERCHIEFS, ?c., ?fcc., IS complete, ? READY iS?Al?fc'?II.?,rilIII? in large?rarloty-Linen Duste?, Oilman Suits. . Alpaca Coots. Whito Duck Vesting, <fcc., all or.whWi we want to on-! will do so at !* TAaXOH^O^EP^ Department ia ntiUearriat? on ?under tho especial charge of the Senior Partner, who takes the greatest pains to please hMS?BlT?^ oro-tili agents for this Maclxinc, m . that lt ls unnecessary for us to add anything to its pralss, as they are so universally known all over thc world: hut will say that there has been somo very recent Improve ments made that now makes it one o? tho lightest running ?nd most noiseless machines in uso. and sold ou easy terms and warranted to give perfect satisfaction.. P'.-uso call ond see us if you want anything in our line before buying ciMwnoro. J. B. CLARK & SONS, Ceutc?nlftl Biilldingr? . , March lay 1880 i . ? ?? ? ?. >?? .'" :-S0 ' ^ |'.||| / Mlji?hjj^iiiT?ij|'? ii G.. ,A;..;':'?EjEP?: AGENT, DEALER ?N ;?MERA3L IMERCHAOTMSE., HE?DQ?ftRTtiM FOR Mi^ TJ-e Lowest Prices in tlio market for Hats, THE MOST PiJP?UHl? BMW ICBIiES Attachments and Needles for different kinds of Machine ?. A GOOD STOCK OF THE CELE RE ATED X0?IS COOK TEHlCIiES, . 8uch os Open end Top BUGGIES, Doablc-Sca?- RU?G1ES, PHAJTON9? Ac. &c. AJAJ KINDS OF BUGGY; MAT?R?AL ANlV IRON. SoutR?hst Conner Wa^tly H(ous? Buliai?g. ApU16,1630 ^ : ??) ' . > _ " ""i ''wm ^i^^ ?J0??^ ST?RE ! -o--. "l/riSS LIZZIE WILL?Aa?S has just returned m the North where, wRh her JML usual care and good taste, ahe has purchased THE FINEST STOGR OF LADIES' GOODS. Et? btoosM to th!, ro.tltet. Womeai oi?lmivolr. in Lnto' OoodB boj-of tto Millluery.to the Mantua. Wethank the publie for tho Tory liberal patronage bestowed on us, which sh?ns the high appreciation of our eflbita to'"please. Wo cordially Invite th? Ladies to examine ow ?tock before I?w^?.?l^^ and we promise as many Goods ftr their mossy, ss can ?e ??ongh?>u ?ula war*?:*. 'Miss raaszabra WILLIAMS - ?O CO. March 18,1880 : Q?I?E SAl^SAKbSMALL PROETO. A. M. ,Ts>W6:rtiBi''';!& '?O.. ..' Haye Heoeived their Stook of Spring and Summer Soods. JfflH?ftiSg" *T B??^>?*?^-ln.ont?So. W.mk. . Calls th? Htitetatiou of ?se ?.adtcs to hoc :i9PRI.MQ AND iftUMM'BR MILl T^^S,^^*ri^,0f? ^EST STYLES. Prices to suit th oxamlno my Goods hemm buvlng. MANTUA-MAKING attcn J'April's, l8^?^,?^~**. ^P I