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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ' FOB PRESIDENT. GEN. W. S. OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. HON. W. H. OF INDIANA. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor. Gek. JOHNSON EAGOOD. For Lieutenant-Governor. Get. J. D. KENNEDY. For Comptroller General. J. C. COIT, Esq. For Secretary of State. Col. R, M. SIMS. For Attorney General. Gen. LEEOY F. YOUMANS. For Superintendent of Education. Maj. HUGH 8. THOMPSON. For Adjutant and Inspector General Gm ARTHUR M. MAN1GAULT. For State Treasurer. Coi. J. P. RICHARDSON. For Presidential Electors. At Large?Hon. John L. Manning, Col Wva. Elliott. JHrst District?Gen. E. W. Moise. Second District-Hon. C. H. Simonton. Third District?J. 8. Murray, Esq. Fourth Districtr--Col. Cad. Jones. Fifth District?Hon. G. W. Croft. For Congress-^Third District: Hon. D. WYATT AIKEN. For Solicitor?8th Judicial Circuit: Coi- JAMES S. COTHRAN. The Negro In the North. "Did Tom ever do you any harm, Ed ward?" "Lord, sah, he didn't differ from the rest in that. They's all down on the nigger. If they don't insult him they cheat him or abuse him. Tou don' know how these people hate ns colored folk* till 'long about election times? a-ah! look out, there's taffy then." "You think the prejudice very strong against the colored man ?" "Think? don't I know?shoo! let a colored'man-try it on; There's Artis now?the barber. Artis is a decent man well, he's a gentleman, if any African ever was, and he's nearly white. Artis laid up a bit of money to buy a lot and build a house for bissslf and family. Do you know he couldn't get a man to sell him a lot for any money? The meanest white trash in town, as well as the best, wouldn't have a nigger living next door ?not much; a-ha; look out I tell you." "Worse than old Virginia ?" "Well, sah, there's no better place for a colored, man than in that same old Vir? ginia?that is, if he minds his place. They won't stand no airs?not much, I tell you. But let a nigger keep well in his place, and he's at home, and don't you forget it." "1 should think, Jackson, you would prefer'your old home then ?" . "Not much. Yes, they're very good to the nigger, if the nigger knows his place. But there ain't no business. Lord love, there's more business in West Liberty than in all Richmond. Why,,I began livery on one hoss; ask your brother. The old sorrel cob he brought out of the ? wah. Ho give it to me, for I had rubbed it down, you-- see, for foah year in the wah. Now, I have seven bosses, three buggies, a phseton, express wagon and rockaway, and I'm just gittin' right on." "Well, couldn't you have done the same in fiichmond ?" "Not much; not by a jug-full. Efl'd the capital to begin with, and people Patronized me, I couldn't have collected, "ou see, it ain't a nigger's place to col? lect wh"*^ a *?win' to him. Ef he pree sents a bill Ike a white man he's takin' on airs, and they don't like it, you see ; and when they don't like it they1 ain't alow in showing it" ,(Theu this is a better region for the colored citizens ?" "In some respects, certainly; but the wor^t of it is he hain't got no place here. They don't like him ef he's humble, and wuss for him ef he's proud; and all cheat him ef they can." "But he has his political rights?" "But has he ? Why, of course he has. . A nigger is at liberty to vote just as he pleases, provided it pleases him to vote . the Republican ticket. But look out, colored man, ef he tries the Democratic ticket Why, there was a report started on me once that I had tried it, and the Lord deliver us! I had to sleep with one eye open and a revolver handy. These Republican darkies have a little Ku Klux Klan of Iheir own, and they're mighty active, I can tell you."?Sunday Capital. ? Mr. Moody is about to begin a win? ter of evangelistic work in San Francis? co. ? A man in Philadelphia gathers slops and swill and garbage and distills it into^whisky. ? Even a deacon won't say grace when he steps into a railway eating house. He knows that it would be asking too much to request that he be made thankful for anything he will get there. ? It is announced that the new revi? sion of the Bible will be published in paragraph according to correct rule of arrangement, and not in the present method of verses and chapters. The po? etic parts, also, will be arranged in poet? ic measure. ?The current Western Reserve opin? ion is thus reported: "We who are hi3 neighbors know that Jim Garfield is an honest man, or least means to be honest, but he has had some tough wrestling with his conscience, and now and then he has been thrown and picked himself up with a good deal of mud on his clothes." His latest surrender to Grant and Conkling is the toughest exhibition of a plastic conscience yet recorded. ? Commenting upon Mr. Thomas Hughes colony the N. Y. Herald says: "If a million sturdy, self-reliant English? men cold be induced to settle in the South the effect on the sentiment and prosperi? ty of that section wonldbe beneficial, not all be Englishmen. We will receive and cherish men of good will of all nationali? ties and none more than our Northern countrymen who come here for the com? mon good. ?Here is the last discovery in photo? graphy. A Frenchman takes one nega? tive of a sitter with open eyes. Then be makes the sitter shut his eyes and remain in exactly the same position while an? other negative is taken. The two nega? tives are printed on the same paper, one on each side, exactly coinciding. When this double-face picture is held in proper position before a lamp, and the lamp is rapidly moved or caused to flicker, the curious effect is produced of long con? tinued winking. It is not claimed that a person looks more beautiful when he keep3 winking, but it cannot be denied that it gives one a very interesting ap? pearance. ? "Grizzly Dan" has led a wonderful life. In Montana be was once set upon by a whole tribe of howling red devils and was obliged to run for his life. He headed for the brink of a cliff about 700 feet high, dodging the bullets fi.ed at him as ho ran, being able through long prac? tice to tell the cousre of a ball by the sound as it approached from the rear. Grizzly Dan unhesitatingly leaped over the cliff, to the amazement of the Indians, who gathered in a row to watch his fall. Dan turned in the air as he was falling, raised his Winchester rifle to his shoulder and pulled the trigger. An Indian top? pled over with a ball through bis left eye, and Dan kept pulling the lever and trig? ger until seventeen red devils had balls through their left eyes and were falling over the cliff after him. The eighteenth shot only carried away an Indian's nose as the air was so full of failling Indians between him and the top of the cliff that bis aim was a little confused. He struck feet foremost in the river below, and swam ashore uninjured. ?Senator Conkling when asked in Ohio the other day, "Do you regard New York as the battle-field?" replied: "Altogether as such. It cannot matter how Ohio or Indiana may go. After next week the severest part of the battle will be fought in New York, and the party which wins that State will win the fight." ?F. D. J. Lawrence, a colored lawyer of Charleston writes a letter to the New York Sun, in which he states that the people of his race are in the full enjoy? ment of all their rights. There is no system of oppression in the courts. "The white and the colored, the rich and the poor have even handed justice dealt out to them." Hancock will get thousands of colored votes. ? Dr. 0. B. Mayer, Jr., of Newberry, has written and interesting letter to the Spartanburg Herald, in which he main? tains the theory that Dr. Tanner, "after be bad fasted long to consume the nutri? tive materials contained in his blood, the blood commenced to absorb from his own flesh the necessary materials to sustain his life. As the weather was warm, it took very little heat-producing (carbon? iferous) material; much less than it would if he had fasted du ring cold weath? er consequently very little of his fat was absorbed." He says further, that Dr. Tanner would have continued to live until the available supply of those tissues were absorbed. That water was abso? lutely necessary to the succes of bis fast, as there is considerable evaporation from the body going on all the time as well as loss in other ways, and therefore, without drinking water, the fluidity of the blood would have ceased. He says in conclu? sion : "I do not think it can be of any bene? fit to the medical profession. I look upon it as only proving how long Dr. Tanner could live upon his flesh."? Co? lumbia Register. A Wise Deacon.?"Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how yon kept your? self and family well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have had the doctors visiting us so often." "Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I ased Hop Bitters in time; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll war? rant it has cost you and the neighbors one- to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." "Deacon, I'll 03e your medicine here? after." T?TE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By IF. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. L. Brock has applied to me to grant him Letters of Administra? tion-on the Personal Estate and effects of Mrs. Sallie Davis, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Sallie Davis, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probatej to be held at Anderson C. H. on Friday, the 29th day October, 1880, after publication hereof, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under, my hand, this 12th day of October, 1880. ? W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P. Oct. 14,1880_14_ 2__ Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. In the Court of Common Pleas. William Lucius Glenn, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Martha Glenn, Clarissa A. Murphy, et al., Defendants.?Complaint io Partition and Sell Heal Estate. BY virtue of a Decretal Order in the above stated case to me directed by his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, bearing date the 4th October, 1880, I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on SALEDAY LN NOVEMBER next, the following de? scribed property as the Real Estauj of James W. Glenn, deceased: LOT NO. 1, containing seventy-one (71) acres, more or les?, situate, lying and being in the County of Anderson and State aforesaid, and ad? joining lands of Henry Gentry, John R. Armstrong, Mrs. Hays and Lots No. 2 and 3 of said real estate of James W. Glenn, deceased. LOT NO. 2, containing fifty-seven and three-fourths (575) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in the County of Anderson and State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Mrs. Hays, James A. Hall, E. B. Hall, Henry Gentry and Lot No. 1 of said real estate of James W. Glenn, deceased. LOT NO. 3, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in the County of Anderson and State aforesaid, and adjoin? ing lands of John R. Armstrong, James A. Gray, Henry Gentry and Lot No. 1 of said real estate of James W. Glenn, deceased. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Ocfc 7,1880_13_4_ CLERK'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County or Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. William A. Clark and James A. Clark as Executors, of the last Will and Testament ofHenry Clark, dee'd, Plaintiffs, against WiUIam M, Clark Hattie, Clark, Mamie Clark, John Clark, Katie Clark. James Clark, Jr., William H. Clark. Fannie C. Clark, John B. Clark and Starling Glenn, Defendants. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me di? rected in the above stated case by his Honor J. H. Hudson, Presiding Judge, bear? ing date 21st September, 1880,1 will sell, at Sublic auction, at Anderson C. H., S. 0., on ALEDAY IN NOVEMBER next, the following described TRACT OF LAND as the Real Estate of Henry Clark, deceased, to wit: All that Tract known as the "Ham? ilton Merrett Tract," containing one hun? dred aud fifty-four (154) acres, more or less, situate in the County of Anderson, on waters of Big Beaver Creek, on the south side of the road between Fair Play and Anderson C. H., and bounded by lands now or lately owned by J. A. Whitner, Benj. Holland and others. Terms of Sale?One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance pay? able in one and two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of premises to secure balance of the purchase money, and to pey extra for papers. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. P. Anderson County, S. C. Oct 7,1880_121_4_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Samuel Hiz, Administrator of tha Estato of Ste? phen Ford, Deceased, and his wife. Martha Hix, Plaint ill's, aqa inst Matilda Martin, Polly Johnson, Kasla Hix, Harriet Floyd, heirs of James Fordf deceased, to wit: Nettie Little, heirs of Henry Fori, deceased, to wit: Jas Ford, William Ford, Alexander Ford, Martha Parker and Bartemeus Ford, and heirs of Elizabeth Abbott, deceased, to wit: William Abbott, John Abbott, Charles Ab? bott, Amanda Spencer and Margaret Deaton, De? fendants.?Summons for Relit/, ?e. To the Defendants, Matilda Martin, Polly Johnson, Kasia Hix, Harriet Floyd, Nettie Little, James Ford, William Ford, Alexander F>>rd, Martha Parker, Bartemeus Ford, William A'ubott, John Abbott, Charles Abbott, Amanda Spencer, and Margaret Deaton: YOU are hereby summoned and required to an? swer tho complaint in this action, a copy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. H.. S. C, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, Anderson C. H., S. C, within twenty days af? ter the service hcreof.exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, th" Plaintiffs in this action will ar ? ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 11, A. D. 1S30. J. e. BltEAZEALE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. [seal] Jous W. Daniels, C. C. P. Anderson, S. C. To tho absent Defendants, Nettie Little, James Ford, William Ford, Alexander Ford. Martha Parker, Bartemeus Ford, William Abbott, John Abbott, Charles Abbott, Amanda Spencer aud Margaret Deaton: TAKE NOTICE, That tho complaint in this ac? tion, together with the summons, oi which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the otfice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, South Carolina, on the lith day of Octo? ber, I860, and that the complaint is for the sale of the Real Estate of Stephen Ford, deceased, for tho Say ment of debt and for partition among his heirs, io personal claim is tnade against yon. J. E. BREAZEALE, Plaintiffs' Attorney, Anderson, S. C Oct II, 1885 1 0 . "STTJ^ISTTED I EVERYBODY TO COME AND SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF GOODS. i Our Stock was never so Large, the Quality was never so Good, and Prices to Suit the Times. READY MADE CLOTHING IN ABUNDANCE. BOYS SU] TS from ten to fifteen years. YOUTHS SUITS from fifteen to twenty ;-?uri. MENS' SUITS for all ages and sizes. Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, Mens' Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Cravats, Socks and Suspenders, Hancock Shirts. Hancock Handkerchiefs. BLACK BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS, WORSTEDS. BLACK DOESKINS and FANCY SUITINGS, JEANS and KERSEYS very cheap. SEWING MACHINES at Reduced Prices and Warranted. ^ SUITS CUT and MADE in the latest styles. WE WANT TO SELL ALL THESE GOODS. Give us a chance. J. R. & L. P. SMITH, McCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C. Sept 1G. 1850 10 3m QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! IB. TOWERS <Sc CO. BEG to call the attention of their friends and customers to their large Stock of Mer? chandise, and ask an examination of quality and prices before they buy. Dry Goods.?We have a full line of Prints, DeLaines, Cashmere, Mohair, Alapaca, Linsey, Homespun Checks, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 34 to 10-4 wide, Shirts, Shawls, Cloaks, and Fancy Goods. A large assortment of Jeans, at Low Pbices. Virginia Cassimeres, the best goods in the market. Shoes and Boots.?We call special attention to our Shoes and Boots?T. Miles & Son and Bay State. We warrant these goods. Hardware.?We keep a full line of Hardware, and the Best Make of Tools. Crockery, China and Glassware. Hats and Caps.?We call special attention to our S ock of Hats and Caps. As low as the lowest. Saddles and Bridles. A large lot of Wall-Papering. Woolen Goods.?We have a large lot of Blankets, Men's and Ladies' All-wool Vests. A fine assortment of Hosiery and Flannels. Shirts.?Fine Shirts a specialty. Carpets and Rugs.?We call particulur attention to our line of Rugs and Carpets. Groceries.?Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Vinegar, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Fancy Groceries, Gilt-edge Butter. We are headquarters for Fish Tea. Buggy-Waiters' Materials. If you want the BEST TEA, the BEST SHOES and BOOTS, the BEST TOOLS, and the BEST FLOUR, call on us. We hope our friends who owe us will not forget to call on us when they come to town with their cotton. Sept .16,1880 10 A. B. TOWERS & CO. J. B. CLAKK & SONS, GENTS' FURNISHING STORE! WE are now ready to exhibit to our friends and customers a very fine selection of Goods in our line, such as? BROADCLOTHS and DOESKIN CASSIMERES, French and English WORSTEDS and DIAGONALS, A very fine line of SUITINGS and FANCY CASSIMERES, JEANS, Etc. Etc. ALSO, READY MADE CLOTHING, Shirts and Hosiery, Glove3 and Cravats, Collars and Suspenders, and other useful articles. Our Tailoring Department is conducted chiefly by the Senior partner, who is ever ready to please his customers, and give them the very latest styles. We earnestly request our patrons ana the public generally to give us a call before pur? chasing elsewhere. We are also agents for the CELEBRATED SINGER SEWIXG MACHINE Sept 16,1880 10 2 m mmm i fish: i ONE THOUSAND Packages of Fish, in Barrels, Quarter Barrels, Drums, Kits and Cans. "TTTE have just received an IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, such as Staple Dry Goods, Family and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Which we will offer at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES for Cash, Cotton or Barter. Wo have in store a large lot of BAGGING and TIES, which we will sell at Bot? tom prices. Our supply of Tobacco will be k*>pt up to the full standard, and wo defy competition in prices. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. J. R. FANT & CO. Sept 9. 1880 9 More than Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of GOODS NOW ON HAND AND ARRIVING, CONSISTING of Meat, Corn, Flour, Sugar and Coffee, Salt, Bagging and Ties, Groce? ries of all descriptions, Dry Goods, a heavy stock; four thousand dollars worth of the best Shoes and Boots made: Ready Made Clothing, a large stock; Hardware, Yan? kee Notions, Crockery, Hats, Saddles and Saddlery, a very large stock, manufactured in Old Richmond, Virginia; Rubber Belting, Rope, Wooden Ware, and all other Goods needed generally in this country. We will sell you as CHEAPLY, and treat you as FAIRLY as anybody else, no matter who. So come on, buy your Goods from us. and trade with us generally. We buy Cotton un our own account, and also for others from a distance, and if we can't pay you full prices in cash, we don't know who can. Bring on your Cotton, calling on us always before you sell. If we can't do you any good, we will do you no harm, but we are wonderful fellows upon helping our friends, and the public. We hope that all who owe us money will bear in mind that they must pay us up promptly this Fall for both Merchandise and Guano. We are Yours, very respectfully, BLECKLEY, BROWN A CO. Anderson, S. C, Sept. 0,1880 9 TIMES AKE BOOMING AND WE ARE DETERMINED TO KEEP UP WITH ITS REQUIREMENTS. OUR SENIOR baa just returned from the Northern Market1', where he has se? lected the largest and most desirable Stock of Goods that we have ever had in Store, consisting of? Dry Goods, Gi'oceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Notions, Crockery, 3Ete., Which v/e are ready to sell at the lowest prices for CASH or COTTON. A large lot of BAGGING and TIES on hand. Don't fail to give us a chance when you have anything to sell or wish to buy. BARR & CO., NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, S. C. Sept 2. 1SS0 8 _ EAGLE AND PHENIX PERFECT BALL SEWING THREAT). COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PREPARED BY A PROCESS USED JJV NO OTHER MILL. IT HAS NOBQTJAIi 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxes. Packed In Cases of 20, 30, 50,100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform Price. Invariable Discounts. unsold toy ?11 3"o'fc>T3er,s ASK FOR "EAGLE &, PHENIX." USE NO OTHER Executors' Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of the last will and testament of James W. Richie, deceased, we will sell at Anderson C. H., on SALESDAY in NOVEMBER next, all that TRACT OF LAND, Containing 5-1 Acres, more or less, in Ifoifca Patli Township, Anderson County, on the waters of Barker's Creek, adjoining lands of R. N. Wright, estate of James Armstrong, and othes. Terms ? Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. J. N. RICHIE, S. T. RICHIE, Oct 7,1380 13-4 Executors. Notice of Annual Meeting of County Commissioners. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Anderson County, S. ('., will hold their Animal Meeting, on TUESDAY, the Snd day of NOVEMBER, 1880, and all persons having any demands or claims against the County arc hereby noti? fied to present them, properly proven, to the Clerk of the Board on or by the 1st day oJT November next. THOS. C. LIGON, Clerk Board Co. Com'rs. Oct 7,1880 13 4 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. OSE HOUSE AND LOT on Main Street, now occupied by John It. Cocliran. This House lias eight large rooms, piazzas and verandahs, with iron balistrades, double self-adjusting windows, lightning rods, is covered with tin. and built with cement and lime mortar. It is the handsomest and most substantial brick house in town, with out buildings and flower yard, containing rare plants, ever? greens, &c., enclosed with a wire ami brick fence. Also ONE TRACT OF LAND lying on Gencrostcc Creek, containing near three hundred (l-JOO) acres, bounded by hinds owned by John W. Daniels, J. C. Keys, Henry Crawford and others, (lormcrly owned by J. C. Keys.) This place contains about one hundred acres of bottom land, remainder good com, cotton and wheat lands. Five good tenant houses on this place. Also 300 ACRES OF LAND lying West of General's road, in front of the residences of Mr. D. J. IJohannon, Mr. Willis Todd, Mr. James 13. Wilcox, and Mr. J. L. Fant. A portion of this tract is situated within the corporate limits of the town of Anderson. Three tenant houses on this tract. A large proportion of both tracts of land arc in cultivation. Persons desirous of pur? chasing should examine the lands whilst the crop is upon it. Mr. John R. Cochran will show the houses, lots and lands to any one who de? sires to purchase, giving information as to prices, terms of sale, &c If the land is not sold in a body, it will be cut up into small tracts and sold to the highest bidder. F. S. RODGERS. Sept 23, 1SS0 11 tf "SPOOL COTTOfT ESTABLISHED 1S12. (Wound on White Spools.) GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. SINCE the introduction of this Spool Cot? ton into the American market, its suc? cess has been unprecedented. No other brand of thread has ever met with the same amount of public favor in the same space of tinic. The '? 0. N. T." manufacturers were the first to recognize the importance of the Sew? ing Machine and to make a six-cord cotton, which has ever since been the recognized standard /or machines. All the improvements in machinery that the inventive genius of the nineteenth cen? tury has produced have been adapted by the manufacturer of " 0. N. T." At all the great International Fairs of the world, " 0. N. T." has been awarded the highest honors. The " 0. N. T." factories at Newark, N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ 5,200 op? eratives?make sufficient thread daily to go around the world four times. Consume 140 tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of " 0. N. T." arc the largest manufacturers of Spool Cotton in the I world. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton can be had at wholesale and retail at J. P. SULLIVAN <t CO.,Anderson, S. C, and M. I. BROCK'S, Honca Path, S. C. Oct 7, 18S0_13_3m_ j WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, WILLI A MS TON, S. C. Capital Represented over $36,030,000. CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE / CO., of New York. Farm Insurance on favorable terms. Virginia Inland, Marine and Fire Insu ranc Co. Columbus Banking and Insurance Co. New York LIFE Insurance Co. Assets THIRTY-TWO Millions. Insurance taken on COTTON GINS, SA W. and GIUST MILLS. Surveys on property offered for Insu? rance made in any part of Anderson and adjoining Counties by addressing WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, Williamston, S. C. August 2G, 18?0 7 NEW CROP OF BWS TURNIP SEED AT SIMPSON, REID & CO.'S Sold Cheap for Cash, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. July 8,1S80 _15_ LAND FOR SALE. ELEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY FIVE ACRES OF LAND, located between theCentrevilleand Wilson's Bridge Road, about seven miles from Anderson Court House. Good Cotton and Grain land, well watered. This Land will be sold as a whole, or cut up into lots to suit purchasers. Terms casv. Apply to THOMAS B. LEE, Anderson C. H., S. C, Or W. II. LYLES, Esq., Columbia, S. C. Sept 9, 1SS0_0_ NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Reid. deed, here? in' gives nr.ticc that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on the 3rd day of November, 1880, lor a Final Settlement of said Estate und discharge from his ollicc as Executor. J. HARVEY LITTLE, Executor. Sept .10, 1SS0 11 _5_ WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. ALL persons indebted to Sullivan, Mat tison it Co., N. K. it J. P. Sullivan, N. K. Sullivan it Co., and Sullivan it Co., cither on account, note or execution, arc hereby notified to settle tlic same on or be? fore 1st November next. If not paid by this time, we will have the officers of the law to collect the same without discrimina? tion. Cotton taken on these claims at extra prices. N. K. it J. P. SULLIVAN. Sept W, 1S80 _12_ Executor's Sale. WILL be sold, at the residence of Abra? ham Meredith, deceased, on SATUR? DAY, NOVEMBER <iih, ISH0, all the Per? sonal Property of said deceased, consisting of 5 head of Cattle, 1 Horse, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles loo numerous to mention. 0. W. HAMMOND, Ex'r. Oct 7,1880 t.M 4 ROAD M0TICE. ALL Overseers who have failed to have their sections thoroughly worked out in August ht^t, are hereby notified to have them worked out on or before (heist day of December next : and all overseers are here? by notified to have the loose rocks and roots thrown out of the roads. IL S. BAILEY, WM. S. HALL, 1 FARM Kit. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY. REDUCTION IN PRICES AT TOLLY'S FURNITURE STORE! DURING the SUMMER MONTHS I will sell for CASH at the following remarkable low figures :? Maple Bedsteads, Slats and Castors, complete, $2.50 and upwards. Walnut Bedsteads, G feet (3 inches high, $7.50 and upwards. Cane Seat Chairs, per set. from $5.00 and upwards. Towclcnd ami Drawer Washstands, from $1.35 and upwards. Picture Frames and Cliromos cheaper than anywhere else. Walnut Motto Frames, with Glass and Gilt lining at 30 cents. 8x10 Frames, same kind, 25 cents. 11x14, same kind, at 30 cents. The largest size of Pictures, 21x30, Walnut Frames, at $1.40. Smaller sizes, same frame, at $1.20. FIXE CHILD KEN CARRIAGES at $7.50 and upwards. A large lot of Window Shades from 8 cents a piece and .upwards, and everything else in proportion. I have on hand a very large stock of all kinds and description. Come and see me, as I will not be undersold by any house in the State. G. F. TOLLY. May 13, 1SS0_14 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. An IMMENSE stock on hand of our own manufacture, both WHITE and YELLOW PINE. Better than any Western made Good;, brought to this market. We are constantly Manufacturing and'ean fill ordersVif odd sizes at short no? tice. RETAIL PEICE 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT From Chicago Price List. Special Prices to Contractors. LONGLEY & ROBINSON, 38 DECATUR STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. July 1, 1880 51 6m -? ? ? -a The Light Running PEOPLE'S" SEWING MACHINES. THE " PEOPLE'S " SEWING MACHINE 13 light-running, lias simple tension, is large, has has easily threaded shuttle, winds a bobbin without running the works of the MACHINE! and is so simple in its construction that it is easily understood; the People's Machine is the best for all kinds of Family Sewing. Best in use. WE WANT AGENTS Where our machines arc not represented. Send for circular to the PHILA. SEWING MACHINE CO., July 8, 1SS0 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 ly F. W. WAGENER & CO., CHARLESTON, - SOTJTI1 CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, AND LIQUOR DEALEKS. AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Reversible Cotton Tie, Wagoner and Georgia Grange Fertilizers. ?af* Samples of anything in our line sent on application with pleasure. F. W. WAGENER. G. A. WAGENER. May 13.1S80 44 lv THE BEST GOODS THE CHEAPEST. -F you want the Best CONFECTIONERIES and good GROCERIES, call on <?. ]H. JiTEIFEL, Masonic Building, Anderson. S. 0. "Jiilv 22. 1SS0 2 _ ly MARBLE YARD. ALL persons wanting TOMBSTONES will do well to call on me, as I have on hand all grades of Marble, and work all the new designs. I warrant my work to give satisfaction. Prices to suit che times. I am prepared to take care of the County travel and regular boarding at reasonable rates at the Benson House. Meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 cents. TIIOS. M. WHITE. Feb 20, 1880 33 LUMBER! LUMBER! ALARGE lot of good Lumber is kept constantly on hand at my Lumber Yard at the Blue Ridge Depot in Anderson, and orders for large or small lots of any kind desired will be promptly filled at low prices. Mr. Robert Maylicld is my agent for the sale of Lumber at Anderson, and will furnish any information desired io persons wishing to make an order. JOHN KAUFMAN. Jan 30,1879 29 ly "Old Crow^ Whiskey. MR. JOHN O'DOXXELL HAS been granted the sole right to sell the above brand of Whiskev in the Town of Anderson. IT IS THE BEST WHISKEY MADE. F. W. WAGENER it CO., Charleston, S. C. Aug 19, 1SS0 G 3m NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tho undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Peter L. Walker deceased, hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Judge' of Probate at Anderson C. H., on tho Sth day of November, 1880, tor a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discbarge from said administration. E. M. BROWN, Adm'r. Oct 9,1SS0 13 5 BLACKSMITHING! THE BLACKSMITH SHOP of David White is again open, and prepared to put up work in the best manner. JIorNC Shoeing u speciality. Work done promptly. Give us a call. Mr. E. G. Evans, a first-class machinist, can always be found at our shop, ready to repair Engines, or any kind of machinery. D. WHITE A CO. August 2<J, 1SS0 7 3m NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned hereby gives notico that he will apply to t lie Judge of Probate at Anderson C. IL, S. C, on the Sth day of November next, lor a Final Settlement and discharge from the Estate of John Reed, deceased. E. M. BROWN, Adm'r. Oct. 7,1SS?. 13 5 ?VTOTICE TO CREDITORS. JL^i All persons having demands against the Estate of Ezckiel Long. Sr., deceased, art: hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, properly proven, and those indebted to said Estate are also notified to make pavmcnt at once. EZEKIEL LONG, Jr., Ex'r. Oct 7, 1SS0 13 3 5(VI ASKfS.. Good Reasons for the Doctor's Faith. Mont.ok, Ca.. March 2:1. 1880, We liave fur twelve months been prescribingS. S.S. ("Swift's Syphilitic Specific") In tho treatment of Syphilis and many oilier diseases for which it is recommended, and are frank to say, that the re? sults have been most satisfactory, not having been disappointed In a single instance. We think, for all the diseases for which it is recommended, it stands without a peer, and t lit t the medical pro? fession will, sooner or later, Iks forced to acknowl? edge it in the treatment,of Syphilis, in all stages as a *int. yttti uou. N. 1.. CAI.I.OWAV. M. I>. .1. T. ItOlHNSo.v, M. I?. Atlanta, <;.\., May '??, l>70. One of our workmen bad a bad case of Syphilis, of live years' standing, and wa.n cured entirely with "Swift's Syphilitic Specific." Me is now t?? n.11 appearances, and in his own belief, sound and well. Wm. It. .v T. W. llooi'i-K. TUKSWJFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietor.*, Atlanta, tia. Sold by Simpson. Rcid & <V., and Wilhite A Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. ? Call for a copy of "Young Men's Friend." Oct21,lS30 15' lin maeble_ yard. samuel murphy, Anderson, S. C.? DEALER and Manufacturer of Monu? ments, Monumental Head? stones, Tombs, Vases, Etc. As I am a practical workman, and do work my? self, I can afford to furnish anything in my line cheaper than any one else. Working only the best grades of marble, I am able to give better satisfaction to my customers, and guarantee all work that leaves my shop. I work only new designs. Call and "see nie at my shop on Depot Street, and be con? vinced of these facts, before purchasing elsewhere. June 17. 1SS0 _ -19 ly New Advertisements. the Long Cut Smoking Tobacco Is mill], moist, fragrant and sweet. Smokes cool, nml UOES twice as far as granulated tobacco. ALLEN & HINTER, Manufacturers, ElClIMOSP. Virginia. to advertis?rs7 UEO. P. ROWELL ?t CO'S SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. An advertiser who spend* upwards of S?.OOO a year, ! and who invested less than i'.i?O of it in this List, writes : ' "Your Select Loral List paid me b't/er last year I TITAS ALL THE U Til ER ADVERTISING I \ DID." j IT IS NOT A PO-OPKHATIYE LIST. I IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. I The catalogue slates exactly what the papers are. ! When the name of a paper la printed in FULL ! FACE TYPE it is in every instance tho BEST, j When printed in CAPITALS it is the ONLY paper I in the place. The list gives thepopulation of every I town and the circulation of every paper. The rates charged fur advertising are barely onc I fifth the publishers' schedule. The price forsingle Stales ranges from to 880. The price for one I inch one month in the entire list is$<ii>. The reg i ular rates of the papers for the fame space and ! time are S'-YJsu.M. The list includes 052 new.? i papers, of which 1ST are issued DAILY and 7(6 WEEKLY. They are located in "SSdiirerent citii s I and towns, of which 'J(J are State Capitals, 863 places ; of over ?.OOn population, and 4f,s County Seats. I Eorcopv of List and other information address OEO. P. ROWELL A CO., 10 Spruce St., N. Y._ CENTS TO JAN. 1. The Chicago Weekly News will be sent, postpaid, from date to Jan. 1st next, for 10 cents. This trial subscription trill enable readers to be? come acquainted with the cheapest metro? politan weekly In tho U.S. Independent la politics, all the news, correct market reports, six completed stories In every issue. A favor? ite family paper. Send 10 cents (silver) at nnco and get It until Jan. 1, 1881. Eleven trial subscriptions for 51.00. Regular price Is 7ft cts. a year. Address Victor F. Lovfuon, Publisher Weekly News, Chicago, 111. J=5 s% & Jap*'* k\ am M McCoib'i OnM, for Amateur Hi-j?, in.I Putcuu't Drua-llajori' Tactlca, h book of SO pti, in-.l'.r J fur 10 cent,. LYON It IlLALV, MouruM uud Slate St,., Ctikago, UL EliSTIC TRUSS I Im a Pad differing from o Hot hen, U cup -.hape, with Self-AdjoiUn; Ball In center, adaptil tielfto all palilon, cf tbe body, while iho Hal Im thornnpreaaea back tha In toallneaJnat Map. raon would with, tlio Flnsor. Wtib light preuure the Herab Ii held tecurely Jayand eight, and s radical cure certain. Ills eaay, danble ?nd cheap. Sent by mall. Circular, free. EG ? LEST ON" TE?SS CO., Chicago, 111. 1?OR Nervous Disorders, Diseases arising from Impure blood, try JtoytFs Miniature Galvanic flattery. Worn on chest. A radical euro for Rheu? matism. Sample.We. Particulars for stamp. _PERRY MASON. Cadiz, Ohio. t A YEAR and expenses to agents. Qnt rfit Fier. Address V. O. VICKERY.?U Ktista, Maine. $1 Full particulars!^f\7) F. Trifkt jfr and s p c c i in e nj; \J 1X2JSL FBEE. FOUND! 4 REMEDY that IS A SURE and EFFEC jTx lual cure for all diseases of the Blood, Skin, Scrofula, Cancer in its worst form, WhitoSwelling, Catarrh of the Womb and all Chronic Sorcs.no matter how long standing, we guarantee a cure If our remedies are used according to directions. Smith's Scrofula Syrup ?AND? STAR CITRINE. With these two Medicines combined, wo havo cured hundreds of eases of the UitTcrent diseases mentioned above. Smith's Scrofula Syrup Is an internal remedy, one of the best blood purl? ers now known to the American people. STAR CURINE Is an external remedy ; by applying it on the out tide and taking Smith's Scrofula Syrup, your case will be easy to cure If you will call on or address us we will take pleasure in showing you hundreds of certificates from parties living in this State that you are well acquainted with, that have been cured sound and well by using Star Curine and Smith's Serofnla Syrup. If you are afflicted with any of the a tore mentioned diseases do not think your case will get well without treatment. Do not de? lay. The sooner you get to using our two reme? dies, the sooner you will be restored to health and happiness. Call on T)nnkd A Marsh at once, before it Is too late, and get a bottle of Smith's ScrofulaSyrup and, Star Curine. Read the following certificate: Messrs. Daniel & Marsh, 13 Kimball House, At? lanta : Gentlemen?This is to certify that we have tried Smith's Scrofula Syrup in several old chronic cases of catarrh, cancer, sote legs, etc., and wo cheerful? ly recommend it to the public as the bestrafest and most reliable Blood Purifier that can bo used for all diseases for which it is recommended. Respectfully, R. Harthas & Co. All communications should be addressed to DANIEL & MARSH, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 13 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Honea Path.S.C, and Rogers & Clinkscales, Williamston, S. C, and J. R. Williams, Central, S. C. Aug Ii), 1.3S0 C 6m ???^ A combination of Hop*. H-i^bn. !?:nr>.3rnLe und Dandelion, with all the lies t an?! t cu.rv tire proper Ins ??fall ntltcr I'.Ut :ra makes r.-.-gr*- -. est Island Partner, Mvcr Kcan!ai**<vaBal4>a und Heal :i Polaris? Agent ou can h. Nodi <?:'-??? o-::; traith poutb'.r ta^esls. ?;.?!.*rc IL-p t'-Pters ere used, so vaiicwcuu ?erfeet fire their opcrat.emi. 7i?/ s've ttit an-1i '.-t-:r '.o Vto cyri ra,' laS-3. v i ;ill whose cm; !?> "j c e i - ? ? Ity *f ?!? ? fco? Ist?? .tri:;.'.: :?.*, or who n qnir. an a > :: l.vr. Tonic and m'iid. !.. dant. M<.:. J'iiu.rs 1^3 '.. vatuuble without i;:;:,>::--.-.t?::jr ICojnntirr what your fc^'l ?* or srw.ptcni a-?. wh.-.! t::e ilrtsoa i>r alter t Is, n*e I'r.p ; tttcs. Don't wait catll von arc si' It. bnt If y?'? ?.alyfcel !' ??: >r t::Iwrabte. use the Hitlers at nncc it any . ;i your life. 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Ea Ml ?.?irtttotli U Bann A valuable Discovery and Now Departure In Med? ical Science, an entirely Now and positively effective Komody for the speedy and permanent Care for tbo deplorable disease resulting from indiscreet practices or excesses in youth or at any time of lifo, by the only true way, viz: Direct Application acting by Ab? sorption, and exerting its specific influence on tbo Vesicles. Ducts,and Gland, tbst are unable to per? form their natural functions wbllo this disease per vades tbo human orgnnlsm. Tbo use of the Paatlllo is attended with no pain or inconvenience, and does not interfere with the ordinary pursuits of life; It Is quickly dissolved and soon absorbed, preduclnp; an Immediate poothlnc and restoratlvo effect upon tbo nervous organizations wrecked from vicious habits or excesses, stopping tbo drain from the system, restor? ing tho mind to health and sound memory, remov? ing the Dimness of Sight, Confusion of Ideas; Aversion to Society, etc., etc., and tho appearance of premature old ago usually accompanying this trouble, and restoring the vital forces, where they have been dormant for years. This mode of treat? ment baa stood tbo test In vory severe cases, and is now a pronounced success. Drugs are too much pre? scribed in this trouble, and, as many can bear wit? ness to, with but lit tin I f any permanent good. There is no nonsense about this Preparation. Practical ob? servation enables us to positively rTuaranteo that It will give satisfaction. During tho eight years that it has been In goneral use, we liavt- thousands of testi? monials ns to its value, and it Is now conceded by the Medical Profession to be tho most rational means tt6 discovered of reaching and curing this very preva;0?? trouble, that Is well known to bo tho causo of nQt?1{J misery to so many.and upon whom quacks prey wltn their useless nostrums and biff fees. The Kemcoy is nut up In neat boxes, of three sizei. No. 1, (enoogn to lasta montb.l S3; No. 2, (sufficient to effecta per? manent cure, unless In severe cases,) $5; No. 3. (lasting over tbroo months, will restore those In too worst condltlon.i $7. Sont by mall, In plain wrappors. Full DIRECTIONS for using will accompany EACH BOX. ? . Send for Scaled Descriptive Vampn lets giving Anatomical Illustrations and Testimony, which icill convince the most skeptical that they can be re? stored to jtcrfect health, and the vital forces thoro'ly re-established same as if never affected. Sold OXLY by HARRIS REMEDY CO. Mf'C. CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Sts. ST. Louis, MO. Lay 1 2>'Z.^.C-G-73 IMPROVED PATE!".7 LIVEfl ?t Nevkc Or.rs H.\sn. Can as Mass assi Stklsoth Pi:s:r.?n. *. Twice a3 Loxg. S:-.-3ss:3 C-rjdniii;: ccr.Es Chills aud Fever, Liver Comp hint, Dyspepsia, ft'enral^is, Nenonsaes?, Rheanatisn, Costirencss, Female Weakness, Sick 4 Xerroni Headache. These PadsCnreall Diseases by .41-ocrption. No Noxious Pills. Oils, nr i'("?trteits iUtxHdncs are tsk- t into the Stomach, lite Psxl* are worn over tl^e lit of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Cestrcr. also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetal'la Tonicis absorbed intnthccirculntlcnol the Blocdrnd Liver, purifying the BltwI. stimulating the I.Iverard Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening U? Stomach to dipest food. I'rice or Paps SI AXn t"5 each. Sold by all DRCOGIirs. or sent by Mail o' Express. Manufactured at 33 k 41 North Libertt St Baltimobe. Md. WILHITE & WILHITE Agents, Ander? son, S. C. 37?ly FOUTZ:S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will euro or prorcnt Disease. No rioRSE will die of Colic. Lois or L?XO F& VKn, If Foutz's Powders are used In time. Fontz's Powders wlllcure and prevent I lor* Cnor.Era Koutz's Powders will prevent Gapes in rowi.s, Fontz's Powders wllllm-rci -e the quantity of rill* a.nd cream twenty pet cent., i :. ! make the btittc.- firm and sweet. FonU's Powders will cure or prevent almost ttvacy Disease to which IS irsi s and ? attic are sr.bji ru Yovrz's Po'vncBs will Give Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. SAVZIi r. rCC'I". rroprlctor, BALTIUCRi.'. lid. For sale by WILHITE & WILHITE, Anderson, and M. W. GOLEM AN A CO., Seneca City. Nov 13, 1ST!) IS " lr J. K. ALLES. ORR. WELLS & ALLEN, ATTORNEYS AN? COIIKSELLOKS AT TAW. Anderson, fi. ('. ILF, practice in all the Courts of tin's .State and United States Courts. Snc 'al attention fjiven to collections.