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LOCAL NEWS. _ Wi W. KEYB, LOCAL Kimon. BtUKF HK.NTION. Mr. E. W. Brown'? residence is being re painted. Work on the Catholic Church lins com menced. Court adjourned c i Saturday night at about ll o'clock. Too mnch ne.l'tics in Ablicville thia /ear fur a Comity Fair. Soven or eight apple-wagons lin vc been in town since Monday morning. The public roads in tho County ure gen erally in linc condition nt present. Tbeio was a liglit frost on Monday morn ing, but not enough to do damage There arc now 1!0 students in attendance upon tlie WillianiBtotl Female College. Go to thc Fair to-day and hear Hon. I). Wyatt Aiken's speech. It will repay you. AU business will bc suspended to-morrow, which should ensure a large attendance at the Fuir. Tho State Fuir begins in Columbia on Tuesday, Otb November, mid closes on Fri day, l'.?lh. There wits a large amount of colton in town on Wednesday. The top of the mnr ket was 10?. don't lorgel the mass meetings nt Honea Fath on the 80th instant and Anderson on the 1st proximo. Elsewhere will he lound n list of the nianugers of the general election. Tho ap pointments arc all gor \ ones. The Hart County, Ga.. Singing Conven tion will meet nt Hendrv's Cliurch on Fri day before the first Sunday in November. Our townsman, Mr. Newton Scott, went to Charleston on Monday for thc purpose of having n painful surgical operation per formed. Reuben Young was detected on Monday With a concealed wennon on bis person, anti was fi ti esl $5 by the Town Council for thc offence. Mr. A. W. Todd lins a planing machino in operation in Osborne's gin and mill house that will do thc work of forty or fifty car penters. Judge Aldrich and wife returned to (heir home in Burn well on Tuesday after a visit of several weeks to their daughter, Mrs. John E. Allen. The New York Cash Store offer in this issue a premium of ?10 in gold to the lady receiving the largest number of premiums at the County Fair. The Greenville Fair, which was held last week, is snit! hy some of those who were there to have been almost a failure. We hope it won't lie so with ours. Tlic sweet potato <Top in this County ia extraordinarily fino t li is year. Mr. J. C. Keys says he will ninke five or six hundred bushels off of three acres. .. Johnnie, a 2-year-old son of Mr. I?. F. Uamby, died of whooping cough on Mon day night, and was buried in thc Baptist cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. The Georgia Stute Fair is being held in Atlanta this week, and quite a number of our citizens are in attendance. Thc Georgia State Fairs arc always successful. Tito Town Council passed two important Ordinances on TiiASuay afternoon, which will be found in this issue. They should bo rend and remembered by all of our citi zens. The self-propelling agricultural engine on exhibition at the Fair this week is one of tlie wonders of the nge. It was run from tho G. <fc C. depot to the Fair Grounds on Saturday afternoon. There rcninins only twelve days more in which to work for thc State and National tickets, and of these twelve days not an hour should bc lost. Let everybody work, and work with a vim. Rev. W H. Strickland will visit First Creek Church next Saturday and Sunday and present, tho claims of his State Mission work. This Church is one of the largest in tho Saluda Association. The hot supper given by the ladies of thc .Baptist Church at Pendleton on Friday last was, as we predicted it would be, a'most enjoyable afluir. Tho gross proceeds of tho occasion aggregated about $120. Tho public meetings in this County ap pointed by tho Executive Committee, and which were published last *.veek, should bo largely attended. Go to them, and induce as many colored men to go with you as pos sible. Thc public meeting appointed hy the County Democratic Executive Committee nt Bowling Green will be held at Harris' Spring, near by. Wo arc requested to ex tend an invitation to Hopewell and Piercc town Clubs to nttend and participate in tlie meeting. The County Treasurer informs us that only about one-fourth of tho people of our County have ns yet paid their taxes. There is only ten days more in which to pay, and it will be wise for all to attend to this mat ter nt once, and thereby save tho heavy penalty that attaches alter November 1. In addition to the assignments announc ed, Mr. J. G. Cliukscales, of Williamston, is assigned to nddress tho meetings at Harris' Spring, Slnbtown, Picrcetown and Hol land's Store. Mr. J. S. Murray v/ill bo re lieved of speaking nt Hall, in consequence of an engagement to speak at " Valhalla. We oro requested to ennounc? Mint there will be a meeting of thc Anderson D?mo cratie club in tho Court House on next Monday night for the purpose of transact ing important business. Tho campaign is near its close and thc meeting should ba a large one. Several addresses may bo ex pected. Rev. Mr. Strickland, who has traveled over all thc counties of tho State north of Columbia this fall, says that nowhere lins he found crops so good and thc people so cnterprisingand thrifty as in Anderson. Hu lins just returned from York Baptist Asso ciation, where he raised $240.50 cash for his work. There will bc a very lnrge ntnount of real estate in this County exposed to salo on next Monday week, Salcday in November, and persons wishing to purchnsc will have a good opportunity of doing so. Thc prop erty advertised by Mr. F.S. Rogers will also be sold on thosnmo day if not disposed of before ni private salo. Stoibrand, the Radical aspirant for Con gress in this District, spoke to n small audi ence at Walhalla JU Friday inst, but fulled to arouse any enthusiasm whatever among bis dusky auditors. Ho will speak at tli?s placo on next Thursdav, tho 28th instnnt, mid wc hops thc redshirt Democrac" cf cur County will bo on hand. Miss Maggie McNinch, an accomplished young lady of Williamston, lias compiled a volume of from 100 to 150 pages of her poems and sketches, which will soon bo published hy suDscription. Subscriptions will bc re ceived by Tlios. F. Grenekcr. editor New berry Herald, and Whittet ?fe Sheppereon, publishers, Richmond, Va. Price, $1. .lt is stated that W. R. Parker, leader of tho Anderson County Radicals, has re nounced ihat faith, and announced his in tention to hove no more to do with politics. -Greenville jfeic?. That news comes to us every election year, but by tho time two years roll around wo always "find Parker as firm a Radical and as active in politics as ever. Excore'^n tickets to Charleston will bo sold from all points on tho railroad in tho up-conntry on the 2ftb, 2Cth and 27th inst., good for six days, at the unusually low fareof$5.50 for thc round trip from any point in this country. AH who go on this excursion should bo suns to return homo in time to vote on tho second of November. Duty before pleasure. Tho Southern ChristiqnAdcocate, published nt Charleston, the organ of tho M. E. Church, Sontb, says tho adoption of the Ordinance against carrying concealed weapons by our Town Council is "another example of how the public sentiment of thc State is pro nouncing itself," and that "Anderson is fortunate in having several public spirited citizens who have tho courage of their con victions, finch will always bo lu ard and in doe timo felt." > "lt the great Democratic counties of the up-conntry do not think it worth while to poll a full vote, I warn yon that when tho lower tier of counties Is reached on tho dayl of election, wo will bo lost,"-HW? ITam?? (on. The up-country will do her whole dull oh election day, and If tho low-country will only be true to lici**lf and the cause of good SSTcrnmcnt tho entire Democratic ticket, tate and National, will be elected by an overwhelming majority. Tho Union Mccling of tho 2nd District, Saluda Association, will meet witli Broad mouth Church, nour Iloueit Path, on Fri day, 29th instant, at ll o'clock. Rev. U. P. Muuldin will preach the f..troductory ser mon, Kev. W. II. Kinj! the Doctrinal ser mon, and Kev. L. \V. Trihhlo the Mission ary sermon. Thc 8unday School Union will meet at 9i o'clock Sunday morning and after tho usual opening exercises will he addressed hy M. H. Games, Prof. Am inen and B. D. Dean. Rev. W. II. Strick land is expected to attend the meetings. Thero Is a project on foot in this and other counties In ?lie 8tato to secure tho passage of an Act hy the next Legislature submitting the Local Option Law (prohib iting tho : ale of liquors by retail) to the people hy counties, to be voted upon by counties in the same manner as was the Fence Law. Thc Division of Sons of Tem perance nt Williamson is working the matter up in this Comity, and wc under stand is meeting with considerable encour agement from both white and colored. The Krpubltr.in Meeting. Tlie Republican meeting to he held hero oil next Thursday promises to he very large ly attended by holli colors and both politi cal parties. A division of time hus been arranged for, and th? day will no doubt be an interesting and. to'so ute, an instructive one. Gen. Stolbrand, the Republican nominee for Congress, und others will he ?.ere to speak for the llcpublicans, and tho Democrats will also be prepared with orators for tin occasion. Judge Mudie)'* Address. On last Friday night Judge T. J. Mackey addressed a large, intelligent und select au dience of ladies and gentlemen in the Court House upon the political issues of the day. Tlie address was able, polished and brist ling with point. Thc sneaker cotnpnred the Democratic rule with that of the Republi cans', nn<l showed tho advantages of the present administration lo all classes of our citizens. The address wus scholarly, witty and argumentative. Those who were not present missed n treat. Thc Sleeting on Salcriuy. The political meeting nt Anderson on Saleday in November promises to he a grand afluir. Col. Hn^li S. Thompson, Judge Mackey, Hon. J. C. Sheppard, Col. J. P. Richardson and others have been in vited to address the meeting, and several of them will he here. Tin; meeting comes on the day before the election, and every citi zen should try to give it his presence, in order to add to the lost Haine of thc cam paign which Ls destined on the following day to drive back tba thieves, and keep South Carolina safe for (lie Democracy. Tlie County Fair. The Thirteenth Annual Fair of thc An derson Farmers' and Mechanics' Associa tion opens this morning, and wc hopo wili be as good us on former years. Wo are not ublc to say at the hour of going to press what amount of Interest will he manifested in the exhibition, or how thc number of articles will compare with previous years, but it is certainly important to all thc in terests of our people to sustain thc reputa tion and churacter of our County Fair. Wc hope there will be u largo attendance ut the Fair to-day and to-inorru w, that what ever falling oil* there may be in thc exhibi tion proper may bo muslo up In th? social reunion of our citizens gem-rally, which is always one of the most pleasant features of these occasions. Tho Meeting nt Honca Path. 'flic Honea Path Democratic Club met on Saturday umi adopted the following pream ble and resolutions: Whereas, the State Democratic Executive Committee have appointed n mass meeting of the citizens of Greenville, Laurens, Ab beville and Anderson Counties ut this piuco on 30th inst., to be addressed by Senator Hampton, Gen. Youmans, Col. Cothran and J. S. Murray, Esq. ; and, whereas, it is im portant to the welfare of this State and of tlie country at large, that a grand rally of thc voters of tho above named counties, both white and colored, he hud on that day. Resolved, That this Club do extend a cor dial invitation to tho ?nen, women and children in tho counties mentioned to be with us, to aid and encourage a cause which all good and truo citizens should have at heart. Resolved, That, as this is thc only meeting in the up-country at which Senator Hamp ton will bo present, each member of this Club do exert himself to make it worthy thc cause and of tho distinguished gentle men who will address us. Resolved, That the stores bo closed and work suspended on thc day of the meeting, that all may have a chanco to "Hurrah for Hancock and Ungood !" Resolved, That thc President of this Club notify Col. Fry, Superintendent G. Si C. R. R., of this meeting, and request him to run special trains from Abbeville, Greenville and Anderson on tho morning uf the same. Resolved, That tho procession bo formed nt 10 o'clock a, m., under the direction of thc following marshals: Dr. R. S. Cheshire, of Anderson, Chief; W. E. Barmore, of Abbeville, John W. McCullough, of Green ville, H. S. Shumate, of Laurens;, ?ind M. 1\ Tribble, of Anderson, Assistants. Resolved, That, to succeed, we must work. Resolved, That to fully extend the notice of this meeting, copies of tho ubove pre amble and resolutions ho sent to thc several County pupers for publication. T. A. HUIXIE.NS, President. WM. LEE, Secretary, pro lem. Slabtown Democratic Club extends a hearty and pressing invitation to the speak ers appointed to bc with us on tho 27th. Also earnestly invites the colored people to come out. Tho committee of arningeuicnts will meet at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon to make preparations. Thc neighbors will please meet with tho committee nt that time and assist in thc work. JOH:; M. GLENN, President. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costive ness and Sick-Headache. For sale by Simpson, Reid & Co. THOUSANDS USE IT, WHY HESITATE?^ JOY TO THE WOULD! WOMAN IS FIIEE! Among the many discoveries looking to tho happiness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher considera tion than Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regu lator, "Woman's Best Friend." By it wo man is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures "whites," suppression of the "menses," and removes uterine obstruc tions. It cures constipation und strengthens tho system, braces tho nerves and purities thc blood. It never fails, us thousands of womon will testify. Bradfield's Female. Regulator, "Woman's Best x>riend," is prepared only by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Gn., and sold nt $1.50 per bottle by Wllhito& Wilhite, and Simp son, Reid & Co., Anderson, S. C. THOMABYILLE, GA., June 28, 1877. I havo been selling Bradfield's Female Regulator for year.', and it still continues popular-an evidenco of its being all claim ed for it. l ean recall instances In which it afforded relief after all thc usual remedies had failed. 15-1 S. J. CASSELS, Druggist. Forty years' trial ku proved "DLACK DRAUOrfr" tho beat liver medicine in the world. For sale by 8hnpson, Reid Si Co. MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS ! ! ! Aro you disturbed nt night and broken of your rest hy a sick child suffering and cry ing with tho excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If so, go at once and got a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relievo tho poor little sufferer immediately -depend upon it ; thero is no mistake about it. Thero is not a mother on earth who has over used it, who will not (ell you nt once that lt will regulato tho bowels, and givo rest to tbe motlier, and relief and health to the child, operating liko magic It is per fectly saf? to uso in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, und is tho prescription of ono Of tho oldest and best femalo physicians and nnrsea in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 15-ly A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should bo stopped. Neglcc*; frequently results in an Incurable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches are certain to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Cbnsumptire and Throat Disease*. For thirty cars tue Troches have been recommended y physicians, and always give perfect sat isfaction. They aro not new or untried', but having been tested by wide und constant tue for ,pearly an entire generation, they '? -malted rank among the ai*i I'a?l?c Hpce Im) Trem?an*. Wc will oller, nnd liavo placed ii) Hu Lands of Mr. Tribble, S?crctury of thc Fair Associutii>n, a TEX DOLLAR GOLD PIECE, to bo given to lady receiving the most premi um*. A nr..-n i:; ?fe Roe C. Mr. L. li. Norry cc, representing th.e McSmith Music House, of Greenville, S. C., lins several styles of Pianos and Organs on exhibitiu/i at the Fair Grounds, which he will sell upon advantageous terms to these wishing to purchase. This is one of thc lending music houses of thc ?State, and their instruments aro fairly and candidly represented to their customers. 15-1 jzir Vardry McBee, of Greenville, t?. C., was awarded the premium at thc Greenville Fair for the Best Bet of Buggy Harness. His goods have never yet failed to receive the highest award for merit wherever shown. 1 WANT ED-Baw Hides in any quali ties, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. SULLIVAN ?fe MATTI60N. J241- Just received a car load of thirty new Buggies, Phietons, ?tc., iroin Cincin nati. Cali and see these handsome vehicles. We have got them to sell, and when we price them to yt u we know they will go. KEEP ?fe STEPHENS, Ma;n stroct. South of Square. RELIADLE ANI> CHEAP.-In order to place a reliable Liver Pill within the reach of all, thc price of May Apple Liver Pills has been reduced to loo per box. SoM by Wilhite ?fc Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. 1 l im EXTRA FINK WESTERN SEED WHEAT just from Cincinnati, RFD RUST PROOF SEED OATS and BARLEY for sale bv SULLIVAN & MA'iTISON. $St- Just received, FIFTY WESTERN BUGGIES of all styles. I run suit any one now in a Buggy, Phaeton, or nnv Kind of a vehicle. C. A. REED, A'gt. October Otb, 1S80. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspep sia, indigestion and heartburn. Simpson, Reid d Co's. Permanent relief for dyspepsia, sour stomach, biliousness, and all diseases' of a disordered liver can be had by using Porta line, or Tabler's Vegetablo Liver Powder. Price 50c. White's Cream White Vermi fuge is thc best worm killer. For sale by Wilhite ?fe Wilhite, Druggists, Anderson. NINETY SIX, B.C., March 10, 1S70. DE. L. T. HILL-Dear Sir : I have been suirering for sonic time with nervous de rangement of the stomach, caused from in digestion. I tried a bottle of your PANACEA, nm! am fully restored. I consider it ono of tho best medicines I have taken for many years. R. F. MCCASLIN. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Wilhite ?fe Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. 14-lm "WINE OrCARDUl"fouT times n day mn koa a happy household. For sale by Simpson, Reid ct Co. ATLANTA, GA.. June 18, 1879. Meurt. Hutchison <{. Bro. : My wife hus been a groat sufferer from childhood from nervous sick headache, She lins been treat ed by leading physicians, and has also tried the "popular remedies on Hie market, but bus found no relief until induced to try your "Neuralg'ne." It has proved an un failing remedy in her case, und I heartily recommend it to any who ni ay he similarly aillicted. Respectfully, T. R. EGLESTON. For sale by Simpson, Reid ct Co. 14 l-in "WINE OF CARDU1" cures irregular, paiuful, or difficult menstruation. For sale by Simpson, Reid it Co. LOACIIAPOEA, ALA., Jan 12, 1878. Da. C. J. MoFFEiTT-Dear Sir-Enclosed you win find 6o cents. Please send me an other package of Teethina. The first pack age had such a happy result thnt I heartily recommend it to all mothers, as heiiuj all that a mother needs for a teething Italie. My babe was one of these little nervous creatures never sleeping more than fifteen or twenty minutes ut a time. After giving the pow der it quieted lils nerves, and now he steeps long naps. Please send as soon ns possible, and oblige, Mas. S. E. WAONON. For sale by Wilhite ?t Wilhite. 14 I-tn We mean what wc say, and wc sny it in tho simplest way, Coussens' Lightning Lin iment is the best Liniment in the world for rheumatism, lame back, neuralgia, warts corns nnd sore throat. Price 50c. White's Cream White Vermifuge is thc best worm killer. For sale by xWilhite ?fe Wilhite, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. "WINE OF CARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. For sale by Simpson, Reid ?fe Co. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF Yalli Tom ProDBTty. BY virtue of thc power contained in thc last Will nnd Testament of Rev. Ja cob Burriss. decease?l. I will sell at Ander son C. H., on SALESDA Y in NOVEMBER next, separately, THE TWO LOTS, With thc Valuable Storerooms thereon, known as NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, and NO. 9 GRANITE ROW, in the Town of Anderson, east side of thc Public Square, ami running back to Mc Dufllo Street, bounding lots of Wm. G. and Wm. B. Watson on tuc north, and P. A. Masters on thc south. Thc boundaries and rights of purchasers will be more particu larly defined on day of snle. TkitMs OP SALE-One-third cash, and hill anco on a credit of twelve months, with in terest from thc 1st of Junuary next, when possession will be given, to be secured by a Mortgage of the premises ami Insurance, thc policy to be assigned. WM. BVRRISS, Executor. Oct 7, 1880 13_4 WE have just received a large lot of Bine Stone, which wiii bo sol?! CHEAP for CASH. CLOVERSEED. IF YOU want FRESH CLOVER SEED call on us and you can get it. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY And everything kept in a first-class DRUG STORE always on hand In the greatest abundance. WILT*?TE it WILHITE, _ No. 0, Granite Row. JEWELRY. ANEW and complete stock of Watchc?, Clocks and Jewelry. Please call ami seo lt. Also, n nico assortment of Pistols. ??- Satisfaction guaranteed. J. A. DANIELS. Sept 30, 1880 IS it NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice ls hereby given that thu under signed, Administrator with tho Will an nexed of thu Estate of Robert B. Norris, deceased, will, on Wednesday, the 17lh day of November next, apply to "thc Judge of Probato for Anderson County, for a Final Settlement and dlschargo from said Estate. JOHN CLINKSCAI.ES, Administrator. Oct 14, 1880. 14 5 Desirable Property for Sale. IOFFER for salo ray PLANTATION and MILLS. There are about Fifty Acres ol ?ood Creek Bottom, and a good Two-story 'welling, with all other goo?f Buildings at tached. Call on or address thc subscriber, S. W. SHEUARD, Moflattsvillc, 8. C. Oct 14,1680 ?14 3 SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE INTew York Oa,sh. ?tore. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, NEW SATINS, NEW PLAIDS, NEW CASHMERES, NEW VELVETS. ?JUST RECEIVED, 500 ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. TI*E SECOND LOT OF OU H OWN CUSTOM MADE SHOES HAVE JUST COME. OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING, A Large and most Desi rabio Selection. Never Fail to give our truly I^dll^CElIsrSE STOCK A Careful Inspection-it ls the Inrfjcst outside, of Charleston In t?iO Hi ?til". "W^e are opening New Groocls every week. ARH8TEM?3 & ROSE, Oct 21, 1880 LOOK FOE TZEEEIE IIB andi WHITE FLAG-. WW IK, HARICOGK MS t E ARE BOUND TO BE ELECTED ! DRESS GOODS, from 9c. por yard up to 50c. Joans and Cassimeres 10c per yard up to 75c. Best Beaver Cloth, 6-4 wide, at $2.00 per yd., cost you 34.00 everywhere. DOMESTIC GOODS, as Bleaching, Sea Island Sheeting. Calicoes, Drills and Stripes, made in Columbus, Ga. Piedmont 7 3 Shirting at 6?-. per yard* Blankets from $1.00 to $10.00. Corsets, ail prices. Try our F. A. Corset at 25c. Hosiery at 5c. per pair up to 50c. Shawls from 20c. up to $10.00. White and Red Flannel from 15c. per yard up. BOOTS AND SHOES. We have the Largest Stock in the place TRUNKS, from 50c. up to $5.00. We have the best HAT for 65c. in the State. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Come and see our mammoth stock of Clothing. Coats from $1.50 up, Pants from 75c up, Vests 50o. up. Cloaks and Sacques from $2.00 up to $15.00. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. I know I can do better for you than any other house in the place. ANDERSON SURPRISE STORE. CT. S^EIQ-XiES, No. 3 Mechanics Row, Depot St., Anderson, S.O. (Kt 21, 1880 10 Gm 2srornoEi "VXT'E beg leave to inform our Customers and the Trading Public that our STOCK OF C3-003DS Is now i omplcto lr, ail Departments, and wo arc prepared to offer them any goods they want Ai VKRV LOW FIGURES. We bought our stock for cash, and, of course, can 6ell them at astonishingly close prices. Dring along your cotton arni we wlil give you an extra figure for trad i ind settlements of your accounts. TSLOrOUT ?Tic HILL. We have just received a supply of tho popular and well-known " HTOBTO " Acid and G ti Mit o for Wheat, which wc proposo to sell low down. Call cn us for your Acid and Guano. LT (?On & HILL. Oct ?, 1880_ 14 CUNNINGHAM & Go., Affcuoy ibr - "OLD HICKORY" FARM WAGONS, CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS. Builders' and Mechanics' Hardware, Dixie Plows, Points, Shovels, and Sweeps, Ivory and Rubber Table Knives, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Plated Casters, Butter Dishes, etc., Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Bellows, Anvils, Vised, Hammers, Shoe Findings and Leather, Nails, Files, and Chisels. Gunn, Pistols, Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions. Oct 7, 1380 13 MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS Has again boen called upon to show her fine Taste in SBLECTIUra C3-003DS For Bien* many Customers. THE MANY LOVELY THINGS that are daily finding their way into our Store provo that she has excelled herself in making her FALL AND WINTER purchases. Look to your interest and give us a call, as wo aro determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. LADIES' STORE. Sept 10. 1800_10_ O. A.. ZR,J?i-fc??ID, AGT., TjEG?NNlNU tho Fall of 1880 has a Programme of interest to the people of ?his JD and adjoining Counties, io which ho invites attention. Ho will still make U ATC Keeping a larger stock than over, at prices A SPECIALTY OF nfl I ?ower than they can ho bought at retail any whore else. Ho hos just received FIFTY NEW SEWING MACHINES Of different kinds-will keep an immense stock of them on hand. His machines aro particular favorites with the ladies. THE CELEBRATED LOUIS COOK BUGGIES Having become BO popular from a thorough test by thc people, ho will k.:ep a largo slock of them of all styles, and whoever wanbi a Buggy or Phaeton will find it tc their interest to call and seo his vehicles. A good r>tock~of Harness alwp/s on hand. Besides the above ho has inst received the largest stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISES Ho has bought for years, and has some bargains to HIIGW you when you call to see him. Ho is determined to sell, hy miking prices tho very lowest In the market, Bud will pay thc highest market price for Cotton. Southeast Corner Waverly House Building. Sept 30. 1BS0_12_ LOOK OUT FOR THE CASH STORE! J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. JJAVE Just Received, I'OR THE PAIX AND WINTER 1 RADE, A Larger Slock of BOOTS and SHOES than ever Before. Men, Women and Children can bc fitted up in a pair of Roots or Shoes. A Larger Stock o':* READY-MADE CLOTHING than ever Before. Rubber-Clothing.-In this linc we arc tho largest dealers of any other house in Anderson. KENTUCKY JEANS, LADIES' SHAWLS, A Complete Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. GROCERIES. We arc still headquarters for Good COFFEE, SUGAR and FLOUR. Soon to arrive, r fresh lot of MACKEREL FISH. Wo would 'ignin call the. attention of the Farmers to our Double and Siagle Foot Islov/ Stockn. Respectfully, J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. 8ept23. 1880 ll 18807 FALL CAMPAIGN. 1880. An Increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Bagging and Ties ! Bagging and Ties ! With special figures to Ginners. A fine linc of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS. A carefully selected lot of DRESS GOODS, Prom IO Cents a Yard Up, LADIES' HATS. Low Down. LAMPS and LAMP GOODS a Specialty. BELTING, F?OKINGr, LACE LEATHER, and EXTE?S for the TOZER ENGINE always in Stock. 700 BUSHELS NINETY-SIX OATS FOR SALE. 5 AND 10 CENTS COUNTERS BOOMING ! OUR GOODS and PRICES will certainly attract tho Buvcr, and all wo ask is a Fair Trial. Bsu We are always in tho Cotton Market. SULLIVAN & ?V1ATTISON, Centennial Building:, (Next to Crayton's.) Sept. 23, 1880 ll 1000 BUSHELS, 1000 BUSHELS. One Thousand Bushels of Pure Unmixed RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, FOR SALE RY REED, MOORHEAD & CO.. No. 7 Granite Bow. We also keep u Full Line of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. WHICH wo offer to tho public at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. Give us a call before purchasing. REED, MOORHEAD SL CO. . No. 7 Granite ROTT, Anderson, 8. C. July 20,1880 3 MASTERS S?LE. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, AHDEBSOH COPATY In the Court of Common Plea?. E. P. Earle. Administrator of tho Estate of F. E. Harrison, deceased. against Mrs. E. P. Harrison. James Harrison, and others.-Complaint to Sill Real Etlate to pay Dells and Partition. PURSUANT to an order of sale to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell ot Anderson Corni House, 8. C., on SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER next, ac puhlic ?action, within the legal honra of sale, the following described property as tho ' Rea' Estate of tho late P. E. Harrison, de ceased, to wit : NO. 1, tho Homestead, in tho fork 'A Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers, with all the Ferry rights across both rivera, including lints and landings, and containing two hun dred and fiay-fivo (255) acre?. NO. 2, tho Ned Majors' Tract, containing seventy acres, (70), more or less. NO. 3, the Ben wright place, containing (150) one hundred and fifty acree, moro or less. NO. 4, tho Henry Caldwell place, con taining (100) ono hundred and sixty acre-*, moro or less. NO. 5, The J. J. Lewis place, containing (00) ninety acres, more or fess. KO. 0, the Smith Tract, containing (OS) ninety-eight acres, more or lees. NO". 7. tho Thomas King Tract, contain ing (205) two hundred and five acres, more or less. NO. 8, tho Hanks an?*. Sullivan place, containing (1G0) on- hundred and sixty acres, moro or less. NO. 0, tho JelT. Brown and Hix place, containing (225) two hundred and twenty five acres, moro or less. NO. 10, tho Jim Cromer place, containing (125) ono hundred and twenty-five acres, moro or loss. ROCK MILLS LARDS EAST OF SENECA AND SAVANNAH. RIVERS. NO. ll, tho Tony Williams place, con taining (225) acres, mora or less. NO. 12, tho Rush place, containing (100) ono hundred and six acres, more or less. NO. 13. tho Ferry Place, containing (235) two hundred and thirty-fivo acres, more or less. Except tho landing cud Ferry rights. NO. 14. tho Clark place, containing (183) ono hundred nnd eighty-three acres, more or less. Fons LANDS, licaverdam Landt, known at the Mason Place, except No. 10. NO. 15, tho Herring place, containing (155) one hundred and fifty-five acres, moro or less. NO. 10, tho 'Uppens' place, containing (*'J5) four hundred and ninety-five acres, more or less. NO. 17, thc Rans. Harrison place, con taining (258) two hundred and thirty-eight acres, more or less. NO. 18, tho Peter Jones place, containing (200) tw> hundred and nine acres, moro or less. NO. 10, tho Mason place, containing (3381) thrco hundred and thirty-eight and oue-half acres, moro or loss. ' NO. 20, thc Uaynio place, containing (100) ono hundred and ninety acres, moro or less. NO. 21, tho Barksdalo place, containing (105) ono hundred and sixty-fivoacrcs, moro or less. NO. 22, tho Gooding place, containing (14) fourteen acres, moro or less. TERMS or SALK-One-third cash ; tho re mainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to bo secured by mcrtgago of thc premises, and insurance of tho dwelling cn Tract Kv. i. and naen other buildings as may bo deemed necessary, with tho right to pay all cash, or anticipare pay ment at any timo. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. Plats of thc several Tracts may bo seen at tho Master's office. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 12, 1830_14_3 Master's Sale? STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. In the Court of Com:non".Pleat. John C. Whitefield agt> inst Nathaniel Smith, John Owens and Tem Barr.-Complaint to foreclose Mortgage. BY virtue of nn Order from his Honor T. J. Mackey. Presiding Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to mo directed In tho above stated case, I will Bell at Anderson C. H., 8. C., on 8ALESDAY in NOVEMBER next, at public auction, tho following de scribed Real Estate, to wit : AU that TRACT OF LAND, Lying on cast sido of Brushy Creek, adjoin ing lands of Mrs. Ellison, Joel Ellison, Mrs. wllson, and others, containing eighty-five (85) arres, more or less, it being part of thc land formerly occupied hy Anthony Coats. Sold to foreclose mortgage. Terms of salo-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 13,1880 '_14 3 Master/s Sale?? STATE OF SOUTH OAR?//.INA, AiiDEnsor COUNTY. in Court of Common Meat. John C. Griffin, Plaintiff", vs. Ida L. Grif fin. James E. Griffin^ et al., Defendants. -Complaint for Partition. BY virtue of a decretal order lo mc direct ed in the above staf^-d case, by Judge T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, bearing date 13th October, 1880, I will sell at Anderson C. H.. S. C., on 8ALESDAY IN NOVEM-. BER next, nt public auction, tho following descriocd property, to wit : TRACT NO. 2, Containing Forty-two and one-half (42i) ocres, more or less. TiUxCT NO. 3, Containing Fifty-one (51) acres, moro or less. The lands moro fully described by plats of same which may bo seen at the Master's office. TERMS OF SALE-Ono-hnlf cash: tho re mainder on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from tho day of sale. Purchaser to eve a bond with a mortgage of tho prom os to secure tho purchase money - with leave to anticipate payment. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. W. ty. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 14,1880 14_3 BLASTERS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court cf Common Pleas. 8tacy McCarty and Elira McCnrly vs. A. A. Dean, Administra'^*, A. B. Towers,ctol. -Complaint for Partition. BY virtue of an Order of his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presidlnir Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, in the aboyo Btatcd caso, 1 will sell at Anderson C. H., B. C., at pub lic auction on 8ALELDAY in NOVEM BER next, tho following described lands, to wit: TRACT NO. 1. Containing 43 acres, moro or less, adjoining lot No. 2 and R. B. Dean. TRACT NO. 2. Containing 03 acres, moro or less, adjoining lot No. 1, J. 8. Duncan, and others. TRACT, NO. 3. Containing 75 acres, more or less, adjoining No. 2. J. J. Stewart, and others. TERMS OF SALS-One-third of tho parchaw money to bc paid in cash, and tho remain der on a credit of twolvo months with in terest from day sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises, with lcavo to anticipate payment, Purchosera to pay ex tra for papers. Plots can bc seen at tho Mastora office. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Master. Oct 12,1880 14 3 Administratrix' Sale. BY virtue of an Order of th? Probate Court, I will sell at tho late Rcsidcneo o? Jam? B. Chainblee, deceased, on IRl DAY, tho 29th day of OCTOBER next, the Personal Eatato of sMd deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Farnlture, Stock of Mules, Horse, Cattle and other stock; Corn, Fodder, Shucks: Vehicles, Farming Utensils, aud other articles. . Terms of 8alo-Cash. Title of property not changed until paid for. NANCY A. CHAMBLEE, Oct 13,1880 14-3 AdmintstratriY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All.persons having claims against Ibo Ertate or James B. Cbambloo, deceased, aro hereby notified to present them to thc under signed, properly proven, within tho timo prescribed by law ; and all persoijs indebted will makopayrx.-mt to Brown ?Trlbble, my Attornoys, immediately. NANCY A. CHAMBI Oct H, 14 18?M Admlnhtratris