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AU communications should be addressed to "Ed itor Intelligencer," and all checks, drafts money orders, Ac., should bo made payable to tho order of E. B. MUCRA Y A Co. BRI RF MKNTTON. A colored Baptist Association ronrones ut Ilonca Patli to-day. Dr. Lauder is attending tho Normal In stituto in session ai Spartanburg. We return thanks to Mrs. John M. Moor head for a basket of delicious grapes. Kev. L. M. Ayer is carrying on an inter esting and encouraging meeting at Flat Bock .Charch. Tho proceedings of tho Town Council, published in this issue, aro of moro than ordinary interest. Wo direct attention to tho advertisement of Smith's Scrofula Syrup and 8tar Carino found in thia i- KC Tho Wllliamston base ball club aro getting up a reputation. They whippod out tho Coke ?bury club on Friday last-the second victory of tho season. Dr. John H. Maxwell, of Greenville, and ono of tho leading physicians of tho up country, spent a couple of days with rela tives iii Anderson this week. Married, hy Rev. M. McGee*, at his own residence, on Thursday, August 12th, 1880, Mr. Robert R. King and Miss Calilo N. Knox, all of Anderson County. Married, ot tho residence of thc ofllciating clergyman, Rev. M. McGee, on Sunday, 1st August, 1880, Mr. William R. Wilson and Miss Martha Posey, all of this County. Appointments of tho Y. M. C. A. for next Sunday : To conduct tho afternoon meeting, H. G. Sen-day-Scripture, Psalms 02; Poor Hons** ?Jommittcc, Col. J. N. Brown, A. P. JJ -?'.ibar-a. Mr. J. H. von Hasseln, Mrs. Julia Car penter and Misses Julia and Mnmic Webb returned on Sunday last from nu extensivo tour through tho mountains of Western North Carolina. Associate Orango Np. 2 wiil hold its next regular meeting at 8hu-town Academy on Saturday. 28th August, nt 10 o'clock a. ta. A1I members of the Association, nod Far.. TOUS generally, aro invited to attend. The Rocky River Association (colored), which convened with a Church 10 or 12 a?iles North of this placo lost Thursday and continued in session until Monday, was very largely attended. Good order was ?preserved. Messrs Bleckloy, Brown & Co. will en large their Block of merchandise this fall, ?and in order to havo sufficient store room Ihav? fitted up ono of the rooms over their store, access-to which ls gained hy stairs from thc store proper. Tho Summer Meeting of tho Pomona Orango of Anderson County will bo held atTownvllie on Saturday, 28th Instant, at which addresses arc expected from lion. D. Aiken and John E. Breazeale, Esq. A largo attendance of citizens generally is expected. The new Coattcil took a ride around town on Monday afternoon on a street inspection. They found them in four or five places in bad condition, owing to tho recent heavy raino, A force of ten or twelve hands has been employed to put things to rights os rapidly as possible. Tho following additional announcements appear In this issue : For House of Repre sentatives; W. E. Walters, J. 0. C. Feather etoo; Sheriff, Wm. M. Osborne; County Commissioner, Andrew Harris, J. H. Jones, N. O. Farmer, R. M. Borriss, Ezekiel Har ris; Auditor, T. J. Webb. Col. J. B. E. Sioan, ?ho semor member of the firm of Sloan & Selgnous, factors and commission merchants of Charle ?ton, spent tho day. In Anderson on last Monday. Col. "Sloan mid family aro spending tho summer ?nt his summer residence at Pendleton. Tho United States District Court for tho Western District of South Carolina will .con veno In Grccri 'lllo on the 1st September. Mr. G. W. McGee, of Belton, lins been drawn ?s a grand juror and Messrs. Thomas Blake, <C. A. Recd and John R. Cochran, of An derson, as petit jurors. We desire our mercusnts and hualr-JS meaEpoerally in making out their ?.jers for printing io remember that they can get their Jctler-htadb-, hill-heads, envelopes, etc, printed as etwaply and as neatly in the JBTKLI.IOEKCEB Jon OFFICE as they can any \whero else, North or South. We guarantee iSatisiacttOn' Rev. Dnvld E. Frierson, son of Dr. Frier son, left Anderson on Monday afternoon for Marion, Southwest Virginia, at which placo he assumes the pastorate of the I resby terian Church. Mr. Frierson has many warm friends in onr midst who regret to seo him leave us, and who wish him great success ?ii >?i5 m?n?stry, fer which he liss msny special qualification:}. CoL Joseph H. Earle and family havo 'been on a visit to Tclntifes ?~n Anderson Tor ta few day.4. Col. Earle Is one or thc leading lawyers of the fourth circuit, and tho most unflucntial of tho political leaders In Sum ter county. Ho represents that thcro will t- a bard fight with the Radic?la in Sumter .county in thin canvass, but is confident of . success. A few days ago Charlie Fromm, a little boy about ter? years of age, and son of Mr. Ob. Fromm, of this place, accidentally cot ?a artery tn his thigh with a pocket-knife, $he wound was dressed by physldaru," but broto ont two or three times, and on Wednesday at noon tho phy aicinns round it necessary to perform sn operation to take up the artery, under which tho patient died. Tho hereat.d family have the sympathy of the community in their affilctlon. The Cathoiics of our town havo given out a cont:-".it to Mr. John Kaufman for the building of a church building 00 by 34 feet, with a seating capacity of about 400. The building, will bo erected cn their lot on McDu??lo ctreet, timi when completed will bo a ?eat and substantial structure. Work will bo commenced on lt in tho course of a week or two and finished by the 25th De cember. It will cost about $3,000 in all. Maj. George A. Wagoner, tho junior n?'.ru ber of the firm of F. W. Wagoner <& ?V. , ono of the leading grocery cstabllshniK.h- of the South, spent several days of t?* post, week tu Anderson looking after tba interesta of his house. In addition to their extensivo grocery business, the Mossrs, Wegeners aro building np ah enviable reputation sa cotton factors hy their closo and personal attention Co business, and ?heir nnfiofging zeal-In be half of their patron?. , It is oar sad duty this week tb record tho death of little Cleo, ildcst child of Mr. ami Mr?. Samuel E. Craig, which occurred on Friday last of diphtheria. She wu* about thnu years ami eleven months old, anil had been quito ill for two or three ?eeks. It was only hut week that wo announced the death of their babe, and this week wo un noonee ibo death of tin.ir only remaining child. Tbcir cup of bittcrncas is i tulon! full lo overflowlnir, yet thero ls a consola tion to the grief-stricken hearts in knowing tltat the discmbodiid spirits of "icse littles ones aro united "beyond the River," and that tbcir childish voices join in the grand chorus of praise to thc King Immortal. Tho South Carolina College of Agricul ture and Mechanics- will be opened for the instruction of tl:*: young men of tho Slate, on the 5th October, in thc buildings of tho old South Carolina Colle_.a, with tho follow ing faculty, viz? Wm. Porcher Mlles, LL.I)., President, and Professor of English Litera turo; James Woodrow, Ph.D., D.D., Pro fessor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology; Ben). Sloan, Professor of Mathe matics and Natural Philosophy ; William Burney, Ph.D., Prof it r of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry, and Experimental Agriculture. Tuition will bo freo to all. Room rent for the year, $10. For further Information apply to Maj. Benj. Sloan, Sec retary of faculty, at Culumbia, 8. C. The farmers of EdgelicUl County have or ganized a Planters' Protective Association, thc object of which is to extirpate and stamp out tho illegal and dishonest trafic in seed colton. An executive committee, consist ing of one member from each township, is canvassing for members, und will offer a re ward of one hundred dollars for proof to convict any person or persons of violating tho law regulating tho rale of seed cotton. This is a wiso move on thc part of tho Edge field farmers, and wo would be pleased to seo similar organizations formed Sh other counties of tho State. The trafic in seed cotton after night hus been and is yet a great annoyance to the farming interests in many sections of. the State, and by all means should bo etopi>ed wherever prac ticed. Mr. W. A. Lesley and Col. W. E. Wel born have been formally nominated by the Radicals of Pickcns County for the Legis lature.' The Sentinel bus this to say about tbcir politics and their chuncos of success: "Mr. Lesley bas been a Republican over since tho organization of Iiis party in this State, and held tho office of County Treas urer during the ascendancy of that party in tho State. Ho stuck close to tho fortunes of Chamberlain in 1870-77, and only sur rendered in tho last, ditch. Col. Welborn clcims to be a Democrat, but has nevor co operated with tho party in tho County. Ho ran for tho office of County Commis sioner as an Independent candidato in 1870. and was overwhelmingly defeated. Agalust the personal character of theso gentlemen xv? have nothing to say. Wo beliovo they aro both honest outside of tbcir politics, and. regret they occupy the position they do. Tbcir defeat is. as sura as thc 2nd day of November arrives." Anderson Comity RepnbUcatu. Tho Republicans of Anderson County aro being reorganized to vote for William lt. Parker for tho Legislature once more. They meet in Conventir-n'on Monday, tho 80th Inst., at this pince, to send delegates to Columbia. There would be nothing in this proceeding worthy of mention except-for tho fact that William R. Parker, tho col ored County Chairman, who professes to bo a preacher, is tho most ectivo mott in stir ring up tho organization^ after having re peatedly expressed his disgust with tho Re publican porty, and said positively that he would not have anything to do with poll tics in this campaign. Ho is a fair samplo of Republican truthfulness. There is, how ever, one conrolalion in this case-tho Re publicans in this County aro not strong enough to interest us. It is a farce for them to attempt a fight In this County, and any effort made to get up an excitement on tho subject hero will be a factious and malicious opposition to the causo of good government on tho part of those who engaso in it. Thu better and moro intelligent colored men aro tired of tho useless fight. Thoy aro better protected and more prosperous now than they were under Republicanism, and there fore have nu disposition to return to it. They cannot bo made dupes of any longer. All that Parker.can accomplish In this fight will bo to moro thoroughly establish tho fact that he docs not kno./ how to tell the truth._ Connell Proceed I n/j?. Tho old Council met on Monday morning and after the transaction of romo unimpor tant business dissolved, whereupon John C. Whitefield, Esq., administered tho oath of office to Mr. G. F. Tolly, Intendant Mr. Tolly then administered tho oath tc Messrs; J. D, Maxwell, D. S. Taylor. E. P. Marrah and W. W. Keys, WardcnB. Tho following officers were then elected : Chief Marshal-Capt. Joseph R.' Font. Assistant Marshal-W- D. Moroney. Clerk-Capt. T. C. Ligon. Tho salary of the Chief Marshal wos fixed at $550 with house rent additional, and that of tho Assistant Marshal at ?SOO. Tho Clerk's aalary was continued at the same as heretofore, viz: 21 cents commissions on all moneys received and 21 cents on oil paid out, and $1.25 cost in thc case of each and every party convicted before the Council for violations of thc peace of tho town. Licenses for Belling spirituous and malt liquors were fixed at tho santo prices and on tho samo terms as heretofore, viz : prices _jv?* spirituous r""1* liquors, *100; malt liquors only,$50. 'fenns-one-half cash, tho remainder to be secured by not/?, with Interest, payablo 1st November. A motion WOS Dossed requiring tim mar.. Bhals to pr?vido t?emoelvcs with uniforms, ot a cost not to exceed $25. Tho annual report of tho Clerk was or dered published bi tho JJ?TBXUOSKCKB. Tho Council met .on Tuesday afternoon at tho usual hour, and after trying several par ties for breaking tho peace of the town and levying fines to Ibo amount of $0, granted licenses to sell spirituous and mali liquors to Messrs. John O'connell, John McGrath, W. Ira Drennan and M. D. Kennedy. A commit!co conristlng of Wardens Tay lor, Maxwell and Keys was appointed to determine what kind of n uniform should be adopted. for tho marshals. The Intend ant was snbsoqunntly added to this commit tee. The Clerk was instructed to order a half dozen bolto, clubs, caps and ablclds for tho regular and extra police force. . Belton Township Singing Convention. This body held its third meeting at Big Creek Church 'ott tho 14th and 15th inst. The singing was lead by J. J. Ttogsdate, J. M. Davenport, E.T. Tollison, A. M. Smith, M. C. Smith, R, M. Poora, B. L. Johnson, M. L, Lattimer, J. F. Rogers, J. A. Bridges aud J. L. Haynle. On Sunday Dr. H. I. Eptlng favored tho Convention with a speech on Musk. After passing resolutions cf thanks to tho citizens in tho vicinity of ' Big Creek br their hospitality, und lo Miss Mnttte Fikew for her admirable' perform ance on tl)e organ, adjourned to meet at Cedar Grove Church, on Saturday before tho 3rd Sabbath In November next. B. D. DEAN. Prc-ldcnt. J. M. Cox, Secretory. AwpESSOX, 8. C.? Aug. '1?, 1880. Mn..Eviron: Having betti requested by severa! iKTKoiiu tu publirb certain statistic* relating to thc office of .Sherill", ? Coko pleas uro in complying by presenting the follow ing report, beginning with the year 1877 and ending Juno 30th, I860. I have bad for the period above statod 330 prisoners in my custody, costing thc County os follows ; In 1877.077 75 In 1878. OW 00 In 1879.~.7? 65 In 1880, to 30th of June. 158 06 Total.-.$2,570 73 I bavo sent 28 convicts to the South Car olin:! Penitentiary as follows : In 1877.i. tl In 1878.l.;m 4 In 1870."10 In 1880.... 2 Total-..,.28 I bavo sent 22 lunatics to tho Asylum as follows : In 1877.0 In 1878.0 In 1879.?i 4 In 1880.3 Totul.?2 BKCAPITUIiATION. Dieting, committing and releas! ng"$2,570 35 Sending convicts to Penitentiary... 810 00 Sending lunatics to Asylum. GC0 00 Total.$4,070 35 Respectfully submitted JAB. ld. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County, TownrUle. The crops throughout the Fork promise a fino yield.Hr. J. J. McCarloy. of Townv ville, is bolling a new residence.Mr. J. C. Gantt, at Smith Chapel, hos an acre of I German millet t1.-- I is curprlBingly fine. Benjamin Hollaud, Enq., long a resident of ; tlie Fork, but for thc last Biz years a citizen ! of Florida, has just been cn a visit to rela ves and friends here.Mr. D. Herradora, an accomplished professor of penmanship, ia teaching classes ot Town ville, Hephzibah, and Smith Chapel this week. The professor is a Spaniard.Kev. L. M. Hamer, in charge of Shallow Ford Circuit, who, by ho way, is a most excellent Christian gen* tierna.-., bas just closed a protracted meeting at Smith Chapel, in which ho was assisted by Rev. L. D. Whittaker ......Protracted Meetings will begin in the Presbyterian and Baptist Churches nt To wu ville on tho 4th unday instant r.nd the 1st Sunday prOx. respectively.Mrs. Cynthia Wakefield, of Abbeville, who is 81 years of age, and who has been a widow lor 40 years, is visiting relatives in the Fork. 8he is an excellent: lady, and is remarkably hale and vigorous for ono so advanced in years.There aro three hundred and fifty acres of fine cleared bottom on Little Beavcrdam Creek, in this township, which for several years have been unfit for cultivation, caused by inundation resulting from tba very slight fall In the stream and tho filling or Itoof a mill pond just below with ted ?men t. An agreement was recently effected between Mr. Roof and tho owners of tho land by wliich the dani is to bo torn away permanently for tho sum of $1,500. This is a great relief to those in terested in tho land, and wo may expect to see ero long broad acres of fine corn, where now ls an almost impenetrable bog. LYCURGUS. Bishop's Brandi. A party of fifteen or Blxtccn young ladies ?and gentlemen left here a few days ago I quito early on a tour to Fort Hill. At Pen dicton they received some happy additions to tho party in tho sbopo of young men and watermelons, all of wbicii were very much enjoyed. On ?hey went with merry laughter, as if a prizo were to be awarded to thc one who modo tho loudest noise, until presently they found themselves driving through thc beautiful green-carpeted and cedar-shaded lawn, on which our beloved statesman, thc late John C. Calhoun, spent many pleasant, hours a few years ?hice. The plan of the well, garden, vineyard, or chard and, in fact, all thc surroundings i show that no poins bavo beon. spared to make thc place both convenient and attrac tive. Tho broad expauso of waving corn which fronts tho old fort and mill tells wbero the forti-.io Iles. Tho upland is not j as good as that of our own community, j Calhoun was a man of social disposition. ; Often, whan not encninhnroil with Traiter? i of State, would bc bo found Bitting around tho firesldo engaged in conversation with his family and many friends. The oxcur I sionista never having seen him, wero very I anxious to BOO bis portrait and library, but they did not enjoy this pleasure. We saw nothing of the interior of tho habitation, which is in a dilapidated condition, though once a magnificent house. Next wo visited tho junction of tho Kc?wce and Twelve Milo Rivers. Tho former, on accennt of having its source among tho mountains and thc scarcity of cultivated lands on its banks, I is always clear ; vbilo tho latter, acting asa drain for many cultivated acres, is- always I muddy, j?h? lino Of-dbtlnction between these waters con easily bo detected an eighth of n milo below the continence-the clear on one sido and tho muddy on the other. The beautiful appearance of Capt. J. W. Crawford's cotton, a sumptuous dinner on the river, and Mr. B. C. Crawford's excellent corn, encouraged tho pleasure Beckers io oxtond thuir excursion to thc Twelve-Mile House, which woo tho residence of John E. Calhoun, end with it they were delighted. They wero coudacted to thc top of tho house and were entertained with distant scenery as long as the heat of the sun would admit.' The party then returned homo after having spent a most pleasant day.Oar Grange has again been aroused from its weeks of slumber, and we aro look ing ?vi na?u ?O cwCO-sv. ScV?rol jr VU ll Jg ladles will be initiated soon, which wo hope will encourage tho young men to join us. .Tho Connor Light Dragoons a? mak ing ready for the approaching campaign. They are voters; mid ore glad to seo the candidates. Como up, Mr. Editor, and let them not only seo but hear you again. . ScStBDI/SB. To AU Persons Interested tn Sunday School*. BcUovlng that .it would add an impetus to and promote the cause of Ibo Sunday School system tn this section, and also bring about unity of purpose, harmony of feeling and concert of action, tho Sunday Schools ! of AndMsonvillo and Doublo Springs, S. C., j and Recd Creek and Resolute, Ga., met at Andersonvillc, S. C., on 13th Inst., and de termined to form a Sunday School Conven tion. All Schools interested in and favorable to j the above project aro cordially invited to co operate with them and to send delegates to I & meeting to bo held at Anderdon ville, S. C., on Balurdsy, thc 28th Angnst-being the [Saturday before tho fifth Sunday lr, this month. V. tf. Misna, Clerk. mm* To arrive, in a day o*so, my first invoice or Fall Hal-?'. -1 om hig to have them ns cheap as over, it not a little cheaper. Great inducements offered on , Hats now on lund. C A. Raxo, Agent. . Jost, received a car load:;of thirty new Buggies, Huttons, Ac., from Chichi natl. Call und tee these handsome vehicles. J Wo have got them to sell, and when we I price them to you wo know they will ga l ttcKp A. STKnrrars, I Main street, South of Senate. Deaaecrntlo Club?. There win bo ? meeting of Honte*'.-? Sprlnp Democratic Club on Saturday, >Jbe 2lHt of August, er 2 p. tv. fCvery niPinbcr is rnquesteu to bc pit-sent, as mattere of im portance will bo befure the melting. All the candidates arc< invited tobe prceerit. J. BELTON WATSON, Pres. At a meeting of tho Bowling Green Dem ocratic Club on last Saturday, afternoon Speeche* were made by Messrs. E. M. Buck er, W. W. Mumphrcvs, J. W. Daniels, Dr. H. I. Eptlng. James ll. McConnell, E. M. < 8n!pc3 and Wm, Bolt. Before the speaking thc following nominations were made': H time of Representatives-E. M. Bucker. R. P. CllnkscafeK, E. B; Murray, H. I. Kp Ung. Clerk-B. C. Johnson. Probate Judge-W. W. Humphreys. Sheriff-E. M. 8nli>cs. Behool Commissioner-R. W. Todd. Count.?' Commissioners-Andrew Harris, D.I.,. Cox, Henry Gentry. Treaanrer-.win, McOu-kln* Auditor-T. J. Webb. Pendleton Club met August 14th and made thc following nominations : For House of Representatives-richard W. Simpson, For County Commissioner - John W. Simpson. Jon? B. Srrroif, President. THOS. 8. CHAT?OS, Secretary. Neals Creek Democratic Club will meet j Friday next, 20th Instant, at 2 o'clock p. m. All candidates aro respectfully Invited to in .Mt with us. M. E. MITCHELL, Pres. Bandy Springs Club will meet next Sat urday at 2 o'clock p. m. Members will notice tho ehr?50 from the "Sib to 21st, and let lt be known generally, ns a fall attend ance is desired. R. W. Simpson, E. M. H?cker and H. M. Prince are especially in vited to address tho Club, also any other candidates who can bo with us. Every member should atti ml, as Important busi ness will como before tho Club. J. B. Doimirr, Secretary. Wo are requested to announce that there will bo a meeting of Rock Mills Club on Saturday, 28th inst., at 2 o'clock p. m., for the transaction of campaign business. Sev eral speeches are also expected from the candidates. Wa aro requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the Honea Path Demo craticClub on to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of attciv.V lng to important campaign business. E?~ cry member of tho Club is requested to at tend. TUB LITTLE MEDICINE CHEST-Moy Ap- j pie Liver Pills are tho most reliable in the ! world, and entirely vegetable. Price, 15 cents for largo boxes. Sold by VMlhito & Wilhlto, Anderson, S. C. S-lm ATLANTA, GA., NOV. 7, 1879. Dn. C. J. MOFTETT-Jfear Sir-I cannot too strongly recommend your Teethina (Teething Powders) to mothers as ono of tho best n\cdicints\ they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants. I have used it with very satisfactory results the past sum mer with my own child, and while wo have heretofore lost a child or two from teething under other remedies, our present child that hos taken Teethina is a One healthy boy. Its merl-' is certain to make ita stand ard family medicine for th I:-: country for the irritation:'of teething and bowel disor ders of child. en of all ages. I am, very respectfully, A. P. BBOWIT, M. D. .(Brothercx-Gov*,Jo9. E. Brown.) For sale by Messrs. Wilhlto ck /Wilhifo, ?mlerson, 8. C. t 0-lm 0 VEE ONE HALF of the malo portion of I tho American people 45 years of ase stiffer more or less with diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder. There aro various causes for this, but over work ls tho chief cause. Nothing in tho whole Materia Medica is so well calculated to invigorate and restore healthy tons to these organs as Rankin's Compound Extract of Bucha and Juniper. A few doses taken occasionally will greatly benefit all those who aro afflicted with any disease of the Kidney or Bladder. PrejMwcd only by Hunt. Rankin & Ln mnr. Druggists, and for sale hy Wilhlto & W?hlte, cr.il Simpson, Reid & Co., Ander son. S. C. .? ANTIOCH, Troup Co., Ga., July 4, 1870. 1 am one of tho unfortunate sufferers from Gravel or disease of Ute Kidneys, and find I mora and tweedier relief from Rankin's I Buchu and Juniper than anything I havo ever tried. I esteem it so highly were there but ono bottle In tho world I would willing ly give $100, or any amount for it. I re commend it abovo all other similar prepa rations. E. T. WINN. m_ 0-1 ' Thc duty off quinine did not save much, as that drug is not as cxtcEsively used as before the invention. of Tabler'? Portaline, to reg?late the liver, and cure diseases arising from \ih\s diseased organ. Poitaline will cure torpid liver. Price 50c. For sale by Wilhlto & W?hlte, Druggists, Anderson, 8. O. | EASLEY, S. CL, Jan. 3, 1880. DB. L. T. HILL-Dear Slr: ? am in re- ! ccipt of yours asking certificate os to tho merits of HILL'S HEPATIC PANACEA. Will say that I 'have Bold it from my counter and prescribed it in my practice with good i results alw2*"s. On? esse of 7ndic*05tiQn . in i an old lady being entirely cared after years j of suffering. I can recommend it in all] ?ascs of deranged liver. Respectfully, J. QUILLIAN, M. D. Price 50c. a bottle. For salo hy Wllhitol ct Wilhlto Anderson, O. H. S. C. "i?u An acquaintance of oura obtained i relief when suffering with piles by using Tnblcr's Buckeye Pilo Ointment, tho best remedy for piles in thn world. Prlco 50c ? For salo by Wllhtt*? & W?hlte, Druggists, j Anderson, 8; C. Read w?ot Gpn. G. T. (Tige) Anderson says: Messrs. liv tchison & Bro.-Gentlemen ; ? have been -i great Bufferer from neuralgia, tho attacks lasting for days. I had tried every known remedy without being reliev ed. In my last attack I tried your "Neu ralglnc," and in a short time was perfectly cured. It hi a consolation to know that 1 have nt last a remedy that controls this painful disease, and I can cheerfully recom mend it to a'l who suffer as I do. G. T. AI'DEBCOK. Chief of Police Atlanta, April 18,1870. ^ForjBah^byJ?hTnr^ J. L. Olin. O. G. WELLS. J. K, ALLEN. ORR, WELLS & ftLLEH.j ATTORNEYS * ANL? .L'v?'?tnnwLGnc? AH" JU AW? Anderson, H. C. WILL practico In all tho Courts or this State and United States Courts. Spe cial attention given'to collections. Alignai u, 1530 4_3m Give- 'Your Daughters the Best Advan tages of Education and Liberal Culture ! Greenville Female College, Greenville, S. C. FOUNDED IN 1854. Attendance for the reit two years over 150. Music a speci.iil:, under the charge of an eminent European Master. Prof. M. G. DoCamps. Greenville is famed for its health, delight ful climate and culture Twenty-Sixth Sssslon begins Wednesday, September 8ih, ?880. Stud foi Co?2?ogtie. A. S. TOWNES, President. Joly 29, 1880_8 1m Valuable Property for Sale, IWILL sell or, FRIDAY. IStllr. day. of . OCTOBER next, X tb? !?>?? residence of Willis Allen, deceased. One TRAGT. OF LAND, known as tho ^Sboal Tract," con taining alxty-?lght acres. On this Tract is ono ot thc Li?t Shoals on Saluda River, with a fall of 14 feet, and unrivalled sites for erecting buildings for machinery. This Shoal ls Just onc-qnarter mlle from G. & C. IL R. Terms made known on day of salo. J. D. ALLEN, Kx'r. April 8,1880 39 lam-sept IS, cw VrOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. JL3t Tho undmlgnod, Administrator of I the Estate of M; L. Kennedy, dec*d, hareby j gives notice that she will apply to the J 'deo of Probate at Anderson C. H., on tho 7th day of September, 1880, for a Final Settle-, mont of said Estate, and a discharge from said administration. . It. E. KKKK EDY, Adm'r. AUg5,18?0 4 5 , ?tS?^tlsvmmei T- 5>vK. WALTERSiSKLi. t, turc-subjcc?. to 1**.jioico of the Delito cmttc party at tho pnl^, dortlon 'ii.il Walters S3 on W?^WM??SSffia man o? ability and good Judginont?^- " 1 ll' supported by MAjjyVt?iJJ ?c The friends or Mr. J. 0. O. FEATHER* 8T0N respectfully aunounco him aa a can didate for the House of Repr?sentative* from Anderson Count?-aubject to the pri mary election of tho Democratic pnrty. OOBVMU Tho many friends or HUGH M. PRINCE announce him as a candidato for tho Legis lature, and as a gentleman every way wor thy to represent tho lianne;- County in thal body. S?XUDA SIPS. Tho friends of Mr. li P. CL?NK8CALE8 respectfully announce him as a candidate for a seat lo the lower braucb of tho Gene ral Assembly from Anderson County-sub }oct to the action or the Bemocraticiparty u tho primary ejection. Tho roa:,y friends or Maj. E. B MUR RAY respectfully nominate bim as a can didate Tor re-election to the Legislature subject to the Primary Election. The many friends of JEPTHA WAT I KINS beg leave to announce *;?m as a can I iUiMe for tho Legislature-subject to ?in I primary election. I Tho friends of Col. E. M. BUCKER re apcctfuPy announce him ns a candidato foi the Le^ijlature at tho ensuing election subject to tho nomination of tho D?mocratie party. i Dr. J. H. REID ls respect rolly announ ced as a candidato for tho Lcglsloturc-sub Jed to the cheleo or tho D?mocratie part) at tho primary election. Dr. Reid has serv ed tho peoplo or Anderson County as Stati Senator, and la a gentleman or judgment and prudence, and in every way qualified tc make a good representativo. ANoanaOM. For County Commissioner. .Tho friend., of Mr. R. 8. BAILEY, rc cognising bis peculiar illness for tho o ill co respectfully announce him as a candidat? for re-election as County Commissioner o Anderson County-subject to the result o the primary election or tho Democratic party or thia County. Capt. G. A, RANKIN is respoetfullj announced as a candidate for County Com missioner for Anderson County--subject t< ratification at tho Democratic primary clec Hon. Tho many friends of WM. 8. HALL Esq., respectfully announce bim as a can dldutc for ro-uleclton to the office of Conni; Commissioner of Anderson County-suli jeet to the choice or tho D?mocratie part; at tho primary election. The friends or Mr. ANDREW HARRI consider him a cultablo man for Count Commissioner. *He is, therefore, before th people, subject to tho results of tho primar election of thc Democratic party of th I County. The many friends of J. H. JONES rt spectfully announce him as n candidate fe County Commissioner-subject to tho a< tion of tho Democratic party. Mr. Jones a worthy citizen, and ir elected will make faithful officer. Ills business is such that will be impo33tblo for him to canvass U County. Tho advocates of economy in tho di bursementa of tho people's money recon mend tho following good and efficient mc for County Commissioners, who will choc fully, abide the action of tho Democrat party in the coming canvass : N. O. FARMER, Fork Township. EZEKIEL HARRIS, HoneaPath. R. MARCUS BURRISS, Centreville. _;___TAX PAYEES. For Judge of Probato. W. W. HUMPHREYS is respectful announced as a candidate for rc-clectb i to tho offico of Jndgo or Probate for A ! dcrson County, subject to ratification tho D?mocratie Primary Election._ For Clerk of Court With pleasure wc- announce Mr. JOH ! McPALL as a candidato for Clerk or Cou Mr. McFall is a maimed soldier, and thoroughly competent to serve thu peor or Anderson County in that capacity. MANY DEMOCBATS OM SALUDA Slim. The many friends or Capt. JOHN 1 DANIELS respect ful ly announce him a candidate for re-election as Clerk of 1 Court for this County. Capt. Daniela 1 proven himself an efficient and ar.:?ptal officer, and will abide by the actlcn f t Democratic party in the coming canvass The many friends or B. C. JOHNSC or Brushy Creek township, nominate b for Clerk of Court for Anderson Conn subject to tho rules and regulations of I Democratic party. Mr. Johnson is a e< armed Confederate soldier, sud if dec will make a competent and obliging ofllc For Congress. The many friends in A nderson County Hon. D. WYATT AIKEN, our pres [ able and distinguished Representativo , Congress, take great pleasure in present! bia naroo as a candidato for re-election tho voters of this Congressional District. 1 announce Lim asIssF?, ,H- MCCONNELL 'A? Sheriff of AndeflMBfttP f?r rn-elccUon parejea mid rcgulatfou?^jfcgubjwt to Th? manjrtw. OSBORNE, of*4*.of Rfr. WILTJAIHM beg leave to nomlnaSPWiishlp, r??pectfuUv fer 81ieri(f of AndoraonXfc.es a candidate tho action of tho I>cntocKd?o>s?ubJect to primary election. . ^ ' TyiMtlio For County Treasurer. We reAectfully nominate Mn WILLIAM McGUKIN for the office of County Treas urer-subject to tho choice of tho Demo cratic porty at the primary election. We do this reeling assured that lie wUI, if elect ed, nil tho office ss acceptably to tho pcoplo In tho futuro as ho lias donn in thc past. MAH* FRIEND*. The friends of Col. M. P. TRIBBLB re spectfully announco him as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of tho Dcmocratio party. Col. Tribblo ts a thoroughly rciiablo and competent gentle man, and if elected will mako nn excellent Treasurer. BELTON. AT COST, AT COST, AT COST. THE REI YORK CASH STORE OFFERS ITS ENTIRE STOCK AT COST I TO THE PEOPLE OF ANDERSON COUNTY : propose to offer our entire stock tho acknowledged largest in tho entire up country "Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, AND EVERYTHING ELSE, AT NEW YORK COST ! Why Do We Do This? BECAUSE our Slock ls too iargo for this Benson of tho year 1 BECAUSE wo moko moro by soiling everything at cost than carrying over, as to all indications, Goods aro going tu bo low noxt season. BECAUSE wc need every inch of our large store for nu immense stock of Fall Goods. BECAUSE tho people expect of ?? to follow the example of tho lading Store in every city to have a great "Clearing 8ale." BECAUSE wc c an afford it, and tro know our hundreds of customers appreciate our efforts. --~* - -. Lay asido your prejudices, and don't think that Charleston, Atlanta or Now York aro the only places vl eto you buy what you want at a low llguro. ' Wo say-glvo us a trial, and you will be agreeably disappointed u'-i highly pht^od? No house cnn buy for less flinn wo do, and no houso can sell for less than wo do. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. Anderson. 8. C.. Juno 17,1880._ THE BEST GOODS I HE CHEAPEST. TF yon want tho Dost CONFECTIONERIES urtu good GROCERIES: ?wi wu I . a. M. 8WEIFEI?, Masonic- Building, Anderson. 8. C. Julv 22,1880 2_ ly GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DOOBS, SASH AND BLINDS. AN IMMENSE stock on band of our own manufacture, both WHITE and YELLOW PINE. Better than any Western made Goods brought to this market. Wo aro constantly Manufacturing and can fill orders of odd sises at short no tice. 'M*$M BETAIL PRICE 36 PER CENT DISCOUNT From Chicago Prlco List. Special Prices to Contractors. LONGLEY & ROBINSON, 08 B-EC?T?R STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. July 1,1880 61; Om TXIEJ ft! n DEI lAbi c un?ec CTII i AUC?0 MR. W. A. CHAPMAN has lust returned from New York, where ho hos made a careful selection of not only tho BEST GOODS, but tho PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST that could bo bought in all the wholesalo houses in the Northern markets. Kc is r.Uii ?oiinig FOURTEEN YA?iOS GOOD PRINTS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Those who come early get the bargains. Also, remember that wo ha70 a full stock of ; - Cashmeres, Crepo Cloths, Alpacas, Empicas Cloths, ?fcc., in ali shades and prices. Figured and Plain Piques, Lawns, Linen Lawns, Muslins, NalniookB, Corded Jaconets, And in fact, all othor kinds of Summer Dress Goods, from 6c. "p to tho most costly goods that can ho bought, or that any lady could want or wear. And don't forget that our stock of SHOES ls complete in every Imo, from tho coarsest Brogans up to the very finest and most elegant Slip; er that could bo wanted or worn hy any lady. : Wo still make a specialty of ZBIOJLBR>S CT Di 13 SHOES, and warrant every pair ' Having boc.ht tho majority Of my Goods early in tho season, everybody will know I bought them ?uw. So persons wishing to seci.ro good bargains will give mo a call. My motto is to sell them low and they aro sure to go. Latest styles tn STRAW HATS, from tho cheapest to the highest. Give mo a coll and be satisfied that you will got thc most gooda for tho least mon?y. W. A. CHAPMAN, Waverly House Building:. March ll, 1880_?j_85_' ' CUNNINGHAM & CO., AGENCY FOR * r i AVERY'S PLOWS AND WAGONS, EAGLE GUANO AND ACID? CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS, BOMSVfflCHAlCS' ?? FARHIS' H?lWAl, Dixie Plows, Point?, Shovels, Sweeps, Nails and Files;, all kinds and sizes, Horse and jKulo Shoes, Woodenware, STAPLE DRY GOODS; ?BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES. Oct 10,1830 ll ' *r TT NOW have on hand ono of tho Imp: JL ?ins, Feeder ?uti Condenser; Aby-tn?? Oin lot tho coming ?evin will do themselves verv '>?>.. )**-*e<t<?JM fore buying. Tlio following aro parties who uro n'ai jig thc Ptuolw adjoining Counties with perfect QUCCCSS,' vhs : "i '?-'?J A. J. Stringer, Jesse Timms, M. A, Cobb, Dr. W. J. Millford, T. ? BatenUno. Via. D..Sullivan, Rodgers & Duckworth, aid lt. Y. H. Lom -, Ibo HALL GIN -Ives "Htcr'.satisfaction with tho: FeedtV and ContaoL* than any Gm inauiitnctura.. Ile sure and call mid ??co my sample Obi J*?W aim ruui what W, D. Sullivan says : o**JI78"~- 23:;^? 3L Cvra?fir'*.? A-OM?nfftW Ch,, &?a&?tijfc Y. : I havo ahmed 25 balee on your Gin. and it wofiui T-mly. Tho Feeder {? uMng right, and tho?0D nina ginned this week, which BEATS ANVTMTKO THA? 1 ?AYE EVE? AccoiurxisnEo. As a renoral tiling our cotton docs not gin well until November and Prohiber. ^"g?nerai Tho bales of Alex. "Watson : 1840 lbs. 5?eu Coitus.,.?.,.502 'Lo 1270 lbs. Seed Cotton.......401 lbs! 1237 lbs. Seed Cotton.457 lbs. 3853 lbs.' , 1421 lbs for fl1 n( m?.nnH-ie^ii? ? *? ?-f Unt> Vith of *'??S ?m ?'es on bules. halo Ki.P? ?!^RsWlb3; i 01,0 bal? 4?lW? sec?f cotton. Weighed ia andrstes weighed out on Fairbanks* Beales. Respectfully yours, - W??. D. Satirv.' . Greenville, S. Cy Jan. &? iss? Thos. 8toen & Co., Gseenv?iky ?? ?;~,P^slre : 1 have used tho Hall Belf-FeedJng Cotton Gin. manufactured at Sing Slug. Nv YJ, for. several seasons. If. Is tho b/wt constructed and finest finished Gin I ever saw. It gins faster, makes . a better sample, and, tims far, ox eclsin turning ont any Gin ever used in this vart of tho County, I have used, during tho past y?aJsL ? several of tho most improved Cot ton Gins, and mucli prefer Hall!i Self-Feeding Gin to any bf theni. It is a perfect success, and I cheer* tully recommend-it to any need ing a Cotton Gin. ' Very respect fully, JOH if RoaEMAK, Piccelown. B. C., July 17,1880. Sr^?!P?&.?PEha-HSlrr-The 40 Saw Hall 8. F,Cotton Ginhougbt of you, has given narices Batisfeic t?on; : I ginned W lbs. seed cot ton la 8 minutes by my watch Yfirrvp viviM Ifre\cat? tho seed better and rons To those who wabfto purclS^tn, don't fall to buy G?"1 <ime?aVT' ton&xc? ??etS ^SSi?fm 0?Cllt for ? n?3t*cl- ^rtahleV Juiyi 1880 J0HK E. PB0PI.ES, Agosit, Anderson, U, 0. AS THE GINNING SEASON Ls about to commence, it. would be to tho interest of all who expect to carry on tho Ginning business to bo earefel lu tho Bdetteo the best machine. It Was our object when, wo started ibo Gin business td seUthe?hest Gin mn,??T^rrV^?li8^03' a?.d w? clalm that m bavsauceecded. ..i. wi fr ? , " eqaal io, a,1> ?nd fer ei'pcrior to many Gino now beingofloicd for ?n0nC?w,Bk0 a81,10?i?1\<?ut a,8ua7fln??of perfect?ati^iciJoii, and lng for the Gin that wo cannot fullv substantiate. ' . X'W cn.S?v? h^iyln Cotton Buying, os woll ns tho General Merchandise ne??, . ?-L? :"i?rcst that every Gin ncr should uso IbcbesfcGJn. Wo have bouahi tho vnn^?tli10-n^n? ccrUficatJe?' i? pur posses?kn wo arc gratified with the results, and fhelr dceisiori :^ j??^ ^"tmmcn, wno ure now using tho PRATT GIN/aud alride Coi. J. Jameson, Col. O. S. Mettlson, J. J. Owen J. Baylis Smi h, B.A.Davis. ^ H. Anderson ^ Harrison Tacker. J.3. Prulctr, A M Wo VI J. G.Doulhtt, . J.'T.'A?hloy,' ' a-S'?Sefc . O.E. Horton, J W. Ashley, ? S M G&t* G?ntt? ^.N.Clit?lc., IhKt&n; Gantt* Co., J. A. Gaines, OeoKreHoc-f. ' J.A. :cCarl<>y. ; Mrs. Dr. W. L. Broyb?, and n?ani ?j,^ ' . ; July 15,1880 ? . ,^C^ DAL E IN GENERAL^^ l^RCHANBISE. HEADQUARTERS FOR MESS- ?WD B0?S H?T Tho Lowest Prices infiie market for Hala. THE MOST P?PUUR 18fi BES?M Attachment? and Needka for dltTerc-nfc Uindii of Machlmy, A GOOD STOCK OF :T??X. CELEBRATED ?OVK VERICiiESv 8-jch as Open and Top BUGGIES, Double-Scat KUGGIKS, PHOTONS, Ac. . "'Soatlicnst Corner Waverly House Building. April 15.1830 ?ft .. HO! FOR THE LADIES' MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS bas just returned frova tho North where, wi th her uoual care and good taste, she has purchased THE FINEST STOCK OF L?D?ES' GOOBS, Ever brought to this market. We deal esct??l*ely in I.-a^?es' Qoods hny ol best houses, and conscquontly can boast of the frpeatcufe v? rietv. Wo hp vo iron cheapest to the finest. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS. COMPUTE, from Villiacvy to the Mantua. We thank tho puhliu for the very libeval.patronage bestowed on us which si tho high appreciation of our efforts to please. Wo cordially invite the Lfidies to examine our stock before ourcliasina el?cwl and wo promise as many Good* for their money as can bo bought in thia t?arkei March 18,1880 CAN AKp miL SAVE Y6? MONEY ! AVE ARK CASH BUY.EliS AXT* SKtX, *??> JDST RECErVSD, a large lot of LADIES? SSSOB?t, all kiiidJ, Any Lady can bo salted.- . GBNT.?' ?TnAW. FUR A?il) sVOOI. tIAT?-? ?nw Inf. Every Farmer should havo one or STOCkt*. Tiiey will m&ko one hu tere foi- . .Flour? Siumr. Co