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Carious Election Bets. . The loser in a Memphis bet is to staud on his head five minutes, in a public square, with a Garfield banner suspended from his feet. In Oswego. N. Y., a grocerymau bet his store against a neighboring meat market that Hancock would be elected. On Wednesday morning he turned over his wager like a man, but the butcher declined to accept it. A combination bet was made by ten Democrats and ten ! Republicans in Houston, Texas. The'losere were to har? ness themselves to a stage coach and draw the winner* through the principal street. In both parties were some of the foremost men of the city. Geo. P. Knowls, of Racine, Wis., won from Edwin Childs, of Dakota, one section of good farm land, 640 acres. The bet was $3,000 ogaiust a certain described section that New York State would give Garfield from one to five thousand Republican majority. In Ogdensburg, N. Y?, William Alger bet his mustache against A. A.Babcock's whiskers that Garfield would not be elected. On Wednesday morning he had his mustache cut off and" sent to Mr. Bab cock. A wheelbarrow bet in Baltimore af- j forded more amusement to the spectators than had been expected. The loser was annoyed, while wheeling the winner over the stipulated route, by the taunts of the latter, and followed up the pay? ment of the wager by whipping him soundly. John S. Millerand Henry Kleindients, of Rochester, N. Y., bet on the election the loser to walk a block at noon, attired in hiajvife's night dress. Miller lost, and at noon, on Wednesday appeared and walk? ed in Mrs. Miller's night'gown, followed by a crowd of men and boys. A Harrisburg man was caught by the tricky offer of a wager that one city in the United States of over a hundred thou? sand inhabitants would not give 500 votes for Hancock. The stake was a supper for the Ward Campaign Clnb of the winner. The city named was Washington, where there is no voting for President at all. The victim said nothing, except to name the time and place for the supper. On that occasion the vians looked all right, and were just such as the written terms of the bet called for.lbut they were found to be seasoned with snuff and all other unpalatable substances. ? The real estate in Edgofield County is valued!at $2,634,180, andjpersonal prop? erty at ?925,427. ? Somebody with a duplicate wooden key robbed the Treasurer's.safe in Barn-? well on Tuesday.night, 9th inst, of $4,500 of county funds. ? Frank Bettes* / mill and gin house ? and several.balesTof cotton in'thc Horn's Creek, Efigefield, neighborhood, were burnetcT.last week. ? Gov. Foster has received the resig? nation of James A. Garfield;asA member of Congress from the Nineteenth Ohio District. A writ for an election to fill the vacancy has been issued. ? In I860 the'Southern States, having real and personal property assessed at $4,861,970,000, carried an indebtedness,of $93,046,000. Ten years later, the'property values bad shrunk to $2,433,253,000, while the carpet-bag govornments.had p: led up $81,000,000 debt. ? S. J. Keith, a'.'colored man of Dar? lington, lost seven, head of cattle last week, supposed to have been poisoned by some evil disposed person in. rev enge for the active part Keith took on election day working.for^ the] Democracy. A few. of the citizens of the town, as soon as they heard of his loss, made up .a purse and bought him a cow to start again. ?Xast Wednesday, the Srd.inst., Trial Justice Harkness was called to hold an inquest;over the.body of Walter Haw ; thorn, colored, on the.farm of Thomas J. Simpson. It appeared in evidence that tho.deceased dug a hole in a bank of cot? ton in the seed, and "that he', accidentally fell in'the excavation head foremost, with his hands close to bis' side, leaving him no chance to relieve himself. The ver? dict of the jury was that he came to his death'; from suffocation. The doceascd was agedj thirteen years'?Abbeville Press and Banner. ? In the^case of the'State vs. A. T. Pe den, J. T. Pedeu and Beverly Garrett, of Greenville, indicted for riot, the prosecu? tion has been withdrawn at the instance of tho prosecuting witness," Eli Moore. The defendants in this case were pro pared to show by the best of testimony that they were the parties attacked in? stead of the. attacking parties in the melee, which-it will be remembered oc? curred on the outskirts of the citv on" the evening of the 9th ult., as the defendants in company with a squad of colored Dem? ocrats were returning homeward. ? On the night of the 2d inst., while Mr. Peter May was returning from tho Soils to his house near Shrock's Mill, . lershaw County, and when about three quarters of a mile from the mill, he met a crowd of negroes coming from that{pre ciuct. He ..was called upon to halt, and almost simultaneously with that com? mand two pistol shots were fired at him, one of which struck him in the back just below the shoulder, inflicting a serious wound. Murphy Furman, colored, was arrested for the shooting, but succeeded in making his escape. Four witnesses have been lodged in jail at Camden for giving false evidence iu the case. Humbugged Again.?I saw "so much said about the merits of.Hop Bitters, and my wife, who was always doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I coucluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging.?H. T., St. Paul.?Pioneer Press. Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line R. R. On and after Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1880, Doublo Dal? ly Trains Trill run on this road as follows : GOING EAST. Night Mail and Passenger Train. Arrive Seneca.8 ?7 p m Leave Seneca..8 58 p m Day Fassenger Train. Arrive Seneca.9 28 a m Leave Seneca.-.9 30 a m GOING WEST. Night Mall and Passenger Train. Arrive Seneca.?.6 25 a m Leave Seneca.?.4> 2>5 a m Day Passenger Train. Arrive Seneca.7 02 p m Leave Seneca'.7 03 p m ThroughTickets on salo at Gainesville. Seneca City, Greenville and Sparta nburg to all pointy East and West. W. J. HOUSTON, G. T. and P. Agent Greenville and Columbia Railroad. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, Nov. 8, 18G0, the passen? ger Trains over the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road will bo run daily, Sundays excepted: UP. Leave Columbia at-.11 25 a m Leave Alston.11 45 p m Leave Nowbcrry.1 30 p m Leave Hodges. 3 58 p m Leave Belton.~. 5 11 p m Arrivo at Greenville.... 6 29 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville at.10 C5 a m Leave BMton.12 15 pm Lcavo Hodges.- 1 30 p m Leave Newbcrry.4 11 p m Leave Alston. 5 09 p m Arrive at Columbia.~. C 15 p m AN.DERSCN BRANCH it BLUE JUDGE R. R. UP. Leave Helton.5 12 pm Lcavo Anderson.- 5 52 p m Leavj Feuilleton. 6 34 p m Leav: Perryville. 7 05 p m Leavo Seneca Citv. 7 32 p m Arrive at Walhalla. 8 03 p m DOWN. Leave Walhalla.9 21 a m Leave Seneca.10 01 a 7n Leave Perryville.10 13 a m Leave Peudleton.10 40 a m Leave Anderson.11 24 a m Arrive at Belton.12 03 a m EXTRA TRAIN FROM BELTON TO ANDER? SON?DAILY. UP. Leave Belton.12.40 p. m Arrivo at Anderson.1.13 p. m DOWN. Leavo Anderson.4.2"; p. m Arrivo at Belton.- 5.00 p. m J. W. FRY, tien. Sttpt. A. Fop;:, Gen. Ticket Agent. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons having demands against the Estate of Mrs. R. E. Taylor, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and persons indebted to the Estate are notified to make prompt payment to the undersigned. W. K. SHARPS, Townville, S. C. Nov 18, 1830 10 3* 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 6 inclies high, $7.50 and upwards. Cane Seat Chairs, per set, from $5.00 and upwards; Towelend and Drawer Washstands, from $1.35 and upwards. Picture Frames and Chromos 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 Fictures, 24x30, Walnut Frames, at $1.10. Smaller sizes, same frame, at $1.20. FINE CHILDREN CARRIAGES at $7.50 and upwards. A large lot of Window Shades from 8 cents a piece and ^upwards, and everything else in proportion. I have on hand a very large stock of all kinds and description. Come and see me, as I will not be undersold by any hous in the State. G. F. TOLIiY. May 13,1SS0 14 * < WAFTED I ..?."JJO EVERYBODY TO COME AND SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF GOODS. Our Stock was never so Large, the Quality was never so Good, and Prices to Suit the Times. READY MADE CLOTHING IN ABUNDANCE. BOYS SUITS from ten to fifteen years. YOUTHS SUITS from fifteen to twenty years. MENS' SUITS for all ages and sizes. L Hats and Caps for Men and Boys, Mens' Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Cravats, Socks and Suspenders, Hancock Shirts. Hancock* Handkerchiefs. BLACK BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS, WORSTEDS, BLACK DOESKINS and FANCY SUITINGS, JEANS and KERSEYS very cheap. SEWING MACHINES at Reduced Prices and Warranted. :$SS_ SUITS CUT and MADE In the latest styles. WE WANT TO SELL ALL THESE GOODS. Give us a chance. J. R. & L. P. SMITH, MeCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C. Sept 16,1880 10 3m J. B. CLARK & 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, Gloves 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 and the public generally to give us a call before pur? chasing elsewhere. We are also agents for the CELEBRATED SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sept 16,1880 10 3m PERRY VEGETABLE ? PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY FOB IRTE81IAI AND EITEBflAl DSC, Is a iure cure for all tho diseases for which It Is recommended, and is always PERFECTLY SAFE in tho hands of even tho most inexperienced persons. It la a aure and quick remedy, for COUGHS, SORE throat, chills, and similar troubles; afford* lxutant relief In the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and is the best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Tho Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known Family Medicine In the World. It boa been need with such, wonderful success In all ports of the Yrorld for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARR H CE A, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it is considered on unfailing cure for these diseases. Has stood the test of Forty Years' Constant Use In all Countries and Climates. It la RECOMMENDED by Phyalclana, Mlaslonarlea, Ministers, Manager* of Plantations, Work-Shops, and Factories, Nurses In Hospitals?in short by Everybody, Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. Its'iould always be uicd for Pain in the Back and Side, ? and brings speedy and permanent relic* in all cases of Bruises, Cots, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc No family can safely be -without It. It Will annually save nanny times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings it within tho reach of all. It is sold at 25c, 00c, and 91 per bottle, and can bo obtainod from all druggists. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. THE PLAGE TO BUY YOUR STOVES, TINWARE, HORSES, MULES, COTTON GINS, PRESSES, &C. I WILL HAVE IN SToCK IN A FEW DAYS The Improved Regulator Cook Stove, With Revolving Top, which excels anything ever offered for sale in Anderson. The top revolves with perfect ease, and there is no warping or breaking or heavy draft. I have other Stoves in stock that I will sell as cheap or cheaper than any one else for cash, and a larger assortment to select from. AI80, A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Tinware, Pot ware, etc. WHICH WILL BE SOLD Cheaper than any one else can afford to Sell It. BRING ON YOUR Raw Hides, Rags and Beeswax, And I will pay you more than any one else, either in trade or cash. I have also some MULES and HOUSES for sale. Those who are indebted to me, fur Mules, Horses, Stoves, and otherwise, must settle up, as I will not wait longer than I have agreed to. Oct 21,1880 15 JOHN E. PEOPLES. 2m EAGLE AMD FHENIX PEBFBCT BALL SEWING; THREAD. COLTJMBUS, GEORGIA. PREPARED BF A PROCESS USED IX XO OTHER MILL. ???? 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Bails to Pound, 2 !b. Paper Boxes. Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50, 100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform Price. Invariable Discounts. SSrStolcS. toy a,!! tTo'fc>l3eirs.K?tt ASK FOR "EAGLE ?z PHENIX." USE NO OTHER MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County In the Court of Common Picas. Henry B. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. S. A. Smith, Defendant.?Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage and Sale. BY virtue of a decretal order to me direct? ed in the above stated ca.se, by Judge T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, bearing date 16th October, 1880, I will sell at Anderson C. H.. S. C, on SALEDAY IN DECEM? BER next, at public auction, the following described property, to wit: All that TRACT OF LAND, situate in Anderson County, State of South Carolina, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, ad? joining lands of A. Cox, A. Bowland and C. Hays, and sold as the real estate of S. A. Smith. Terms of sale? Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ?'? Master. Dec. 11,1880 18 -1 Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. 7/i Court of Common Pleas. Archibald S. Johnson, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Felix "Warley, Defendant.? Complaint to foreclose mortgage on real estate, for rcliej', i0c. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me di? rected in the above stated case, by his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, and bearing date the 16th day of October, 1SS0, I will sell at Anderson'C. H., S. C., on SALESDAY in DECEMBER next, the fol? lowing described Real Estate, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing twenty-eight (28) acres, more or less lying in Anderson County, and State aforesaid, on waters of Twenty-three Mile Creek, adjoining lands of W. J. Martin, T. D. Wagner, and others, Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ?Master. Nov 11,1880 18 -4 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County cf Anderson. In the Court of Common Pleas. Ex parle B. F. Whitnerand S. Cunningham, in re E. P. Earle, as Administrator of Col. F. E. Harrison, deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Harrison, James Harri? son, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me di? rected in the above stated case, by his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge] and bearing date the 10th day of November, 1880, I will sell at Anderson C. IL, S. C, on SALESDAY in DECEMBER next, the fol? lowing property, as the Real Estate of Col. F. E. Harrison, deceased, to wit: ONE TRACT QF LAND, Containing sixty-five (G5) acres, more or less, lying in the Fork Township, adjoining lands of R. A. King, Edward Freeman, ana others. Also, ONE OTHER TRACT OF LAND, Containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, lying in the Fork Township, adjoining lands of R. A. King, Pickcns Carroll, and others Terms of Sale.? One-third cash and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, and secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises. Pur? chasers to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11, 1880_18 4 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. In the Court of Common Pleas. John Clinkscales, Adm'r de bonis nou, with the Will annexed, of R. B. Norris, dee'd, Plaintiff, vs. E. A. W. Clinkscales. Irene J. Osborne, ct al., Defendants.?Complaint for Construction of Will, Account, Settlement, dec. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me di? rected in the above stated case by his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, bear? ing date 9th November, 1880, I will sell, at Sublic auction, at Anderson C. IL, S. C, on ALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, the following described property as the real es? tate of the heirs at law of Mrs. Martha A. ? Barksdalc, deceased, to wit: All that PIECE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND situate in Anderson County on Wilson's Creek, waters of Rocky River, and contain ingonehuudred and thirty-seven (137) acres, mofe or less, and bounded by lands of Gco. Schrinip, Estate of Manning Belcher, N. McAlister and others, it having originally belonged to David Hall, deceased, and willed by h-ni in trust for Mrs. Martha A. Barks dale and her heirs, it being also the same tract owned by R. B. Norris, deceased, and decreed to be the property of the heirs of Mrs. Martha A. Barksdale, deceased. Terms of Sale?One-half cash ; the re? mainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond with a mortgage of the prem? ises to secure the purchase money ? with leave to anticipate payment. Purchasers to pay extra for papers." W. W. HUMPHREYS, Muster. Dec 11,1880 18 4 MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. Court of Common Pleas. Nancy A. Chamblee, Plaintiff, v3. Robert T. Chamblee, James M. Chamblee, and others.?Complaint for Partition. BY virtue of an Order of his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge of theEighth Judicial Circuit, in the above stated case, bearing date the 9th day of November, 1880, I will sell at Anderson C. iL, S. C, at pub? lic auction on SALESDAY in DECEM? BER next, the following described lands, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, The Homestead, containing two hundred and eight (203) acres, more or less, adjoin? ing lands of Daniel K. Watson, T. J. Bur? ns and others. TRACT NO. 2, Containing one hundred and thirty-six (13G) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. L. J. McFall, estate of J. W. McGregor, and others. v TRACT, NO. 3, Containing seventy-seven acres (77) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. S. Cham? blee, Mrs. Clarissa Junkins, and others. TRACT NO. 4, Containing one hundred and twenty-seven (127) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of L. C. Chamblee, and others. Tek.ms ofSale?One-third of thepurchase money to be paid in cash, and the remain? der on a credit of twelve months with in? terest from day sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment. Purchasers to pay ex? tra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11,1880 18 4 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. In the Cuttrt of Common Pleas. The State Savings and Insurance Bank of Anderson, S. C, vs. Mrs. M. J. Wilson, Leroy Wilson and others.?Judgment for Foreclosure of Mortgage and Side. BY virtue of an Order from his Honor T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge of theSth Judicial Circuit, to me directed in the above stated case, and bearing date 16th October, 1880, I will sell at Anderson Court House, S. C, on SALESDAY in DECEMBER next, at public auction, the following de? scribed property to wit: All that LOT AND BUILDINGS THEREON, including the house occupied by R. F. Mc Kinney, lying in the Town of Anderson, S. C, on the north side of the Blue Ridge Railroad, east of McDuffie Street and ad? joining Catholic Church lot, and others, and being the lot owned by the late M. J. Wil? son, deceased. Terms of Sale? Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Master. De: II, 1S80 18 4 Fresh Butter! JUST received, one Tub Best Gilt-Edg. d Butter. A. B. TOWERS .t CO. Nov 11, 1SS0 18 New Advertisements. IELASTIC TRUSS lisnin iiiiTunpron^to Dacs IM In:;?llnjsJns:aoi>peraon would vriili tho Flayer. With llc;ut pfru'jrclh.siieiiilaliticM icrurdy J>y nr..! night. r.r.J n rajical cure certain. 11 Is caiy, durable IM elczp. Sent tiy mail. Circulars frcs. EGGLESTOJi TB?6S CO., Chicago, 111. A YEAR ami expenses to agents. Out? fit Free. Address P.O. VICKEltV, Au? gusta, Maine. ADVERTISERS! send for our Select List of Local Newspapers. Gco I* RowellACo.lO Spruce St, X V STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PX.G.IS. Samuel Nix, Administrator of the Estate of Stc pben Ford, Deceased, and his wife, Martha Hix, Plaintills, against Matilda Marl in. Polly Johnson, Kastallix, Harriet Floyd. heirs of .lames Ford, deceased, to wit: Keltic Little, heirs of II"itry Ford, deceased, to wit: .las Ford, William Ford, Alexander Ford, Martha Parker and Uartcmctis Ford, and heirs of Elizabeth Abholt, deceased, to wit: William Abbott, .lohn Abbott, Charles Ab? bott, Amanda S?enccrand Margaret Deaton, De fendants.?Summons fur Relief, Ac. To the Defendants, Ma'lilda Martin, Folly Johnson, Kasialli.x, Harriet Fiord, Xettie Little, .lames Ford, William Ford, Alexander Ford, Martha Parker, Bartcmcus Ford, William Abbott, John Abbott, Charles Abbott, Amanda Spcuccr,and Marc-ret Deaton: "T7"OU are hereby summoned and required to an J_ swer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is tiled in the office of (he Clerk of the Court of Common Picas, at Anderson ('. IT., S. ft, and to serve a cony of your answer on the subscriber at his office, Anderson C. II., S3. C , within twenty days af? ter the service hcrcof.cxclusive of the day of service; and if you fall to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will ap? ply to Ike Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 11, A. D. 1SS0. .1. E. BREAZEALE, I'lniutiflV Attorney. [skai.] John \V. Daniels, C. C P. Anderson,?. C. To the absent Defendants, Nellie Little, Harriet Floyd, James Ford, William Ford' Alexander Ford, Martha Parker, Uartcmctis Ford, William Abbott, John Abbott, Charles Abbott, Amanda .Spencer and Margaret Deaton: TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint in this ac? tion, together With the summons, ol which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled In the office of tlie Clerk of I lie Court of Common Picas for Anderson County,South Carolina, on the llth day id* Octo? ber, 1830, and that the complaint is for the sale of the Real Estate of Stephen Ford, deceased, for the payment of debt and for partition among his heirs. No personal claim is made against von. J. E. BltEA/.EALE, Flainliffs' Attorney; Anderson, S. C. Oct 1-1,1830 1 " l! Perry, Houston Co., r;.\., Jan. 2 s, isso. In the year 1873, there were two negro prisoners confined in the jail of this county, who were very badly afllicted with that loathsome disease Syphilis. In my official capacity ns Ordinary, I employed Capt.'C. T. Swift, ihen"a resident of this place', to cure them, tinder a contract, "ho ruie, no pay." lie administered to them his celebrated Syphilitic Specific, und in ti few weeks I fell bound, under my contract, to pay him out of theconnty treasury, as'lic had effected a complete and radieal cure. In testimony I hereunto set my official tigna ?"?,* ture and seal. Seal I A. S. GILES, ?f~-'? Ordinary Houston County, Oa. ClIATTASOOOA, TlC.n.n., Feb. 14, 1S7!'. Wo take pleasure in saying that the S. S. S. is giving good satisfaction. We have had excellent results from a number of eases. One gentleman, who had been confined to his bed six week* with Syphilitic Rheumatism, has been cured entirely, and speaks in the highest praise of it. It also acts well iu priniarv as in secondary and tertiary cases. CHILES & BERRY. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by Simpson. Roid >t Co., and Wilhito ,fe Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. Cnll fur a copy of "Young Men's Friend." Nov 18, 1830 10 lm ESTABLISHED 1812. (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 thcsaiucnmount .of public favor in the same space of time. The 'O. N. T." manufacturers were the firitto recognize the importance ofthcScw ing Machine and to malten six-cord cotton, which has ever since been tho recognized standard lor machines. All the improvements in machinery that the inventive genius of the nineteenth cen? tury lias produced have been adapted by the manufacturer of " O. X. T." At all the gretit International Fairs of tlie world,''O. X. T." lias been awarded tlie highest honors. The " O. X. T." fac tories at Newark, X. J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ ?/Juu op? eratives? make sufficient thread daily to go around the world four times. Consume WO tons of coal daily. The manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest mantiiacturcrs of Spool Cotton in tho world. A full assort in en t of this Spool Cotton can be had at wholesale and retail at J. P. SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson, S. C, and M. I. BROCK'S, Honeti Path, S. C. Oct 7, 1SR0 10' 3m MARBLE YARD. SAMUEL MURPHY, Anderson, S. 0., DEALER and Manufacturer of Monu? ments. Monnaicntnl IScael 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 ami see mc at my shop on Depot Street, and be con? vinced of these facts, before purchasing elsewhere. June 17. 1830 JO ly 7 J Ali WE have just received a large lot of Blue Stone, which will be sold CHEAP for CASH. "1T f\^TT?T> CT717 La" JGiXi ? IF YOU want FRESH CLOVER SEED call on us and you can get it. DRUGS, MEDlxJINES, PERFUMERY And everything kept in a first-ciass DRUG STOKE always on band in the greatest abundance. WILHITE ? WILHITE, No. '!. Orauilc IIOw. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John B. Sitlon, as Administrator tie honh mwi, of the Estiile of James L. Simpson, deceased. Plain till*, iigainsi .Susan Simp? son, Fannie T. Simpson, ami others, De? fendants.?Complaint for Relief, it'c. BY virtue of an order from bis Honor T. J. Mackey. Presiding Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, the credhors of James L. Simpson, deceased, are required In present and provo their claims before ibe Master on or before tbe ?ls! dav of December next. W. W. HUM I'D KEYS. Master. October l!), ISSO 15 K aUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! _/L? IB. TO"WBBS <& GO. BE<i 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, DcLaines, Cashmere, Mohair, Alapaca, Linsey. Homespun Cheeks, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 3-4 to 10-4 wide.'Shirts. Shawls, cloaks, and Fancy Goods. A large assortment of Jeans, at Low Prices. Virginia Cussi meres, the best goods in the market. Shoes tusd Boot?.?We call .-perial attention to our Shoes and Boots?T. Miles it 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. Hals and Cap?*.?We call special attention to our S ock of Hats and Caps. As low as the lowest. .Saddles and ttridlcs. A large lot of Wall-JPapering. Woolen Goods.?We have a large lot of Blankets. Men's and Ladies' All-wool Vests. A line assortment of Hosiery and flannels. Shirts.?Fine Shirts a specialty. Carpeis and Rugs.?We call particulur attention to our line of lings and Carpets. Groceries.?Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Vinegar. Bacon, Lard, Hams, Fancy Groceries, Gill-edge Butler. We are headquarters for Fine Tea. Boggy-Sinkers' Materials. If von want the BEST TEA, the DEST 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 15, 1880_10_ _ _ A. B: TOWERS & CO. Agency for ?LD HICKORY" FARM WAGONS, CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS. Builders' and f?echanics' Hardware, Dixie Plows, Points, Shovels, and Sweeps, ivory and Rubber Table Knives, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Piated Casters, Butter Dishes, etc., Boits, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Bellows, Anviis, Vises, Hammers, Shoe Findings and Leather. Nails, Files, and Chisels. Guns, IPistolf-c, Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Motions. Oct 7, 13S!) _. ^ 13 . .^ More than Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of GOODS NOW ON HAND AND ARRIVING, ClONSISTTXG of Meat. Corn, Flour, Sugar and Coffee. Salt, Bagging and Tics, 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 steck ; 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 ps anybody else, no matter who. So come on, buy your Goods from us, and trade with us generally. We buy Cotton on 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 prompt!;/ this Fall for both 3fcrchandi!cand Guam). We are Yours, very respectfully, fSLECKLKY, BROWN & CO. Anderson. S. C. Sept. 0. 1SS0 _0_ 1000 BUSHELS, 1000 BUSHELS. One Thousand Bushels of Pure Unmixed FOR SALE BY REED, MOORHEAD & CO., No. 7 Granite Row. We also keep a Full Line of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., WHICH we offer to the public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Give us a call before purchasing. REED, MOORHEAD & CO. No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. July 2IU8S0 ^ | 3 JJAVE Just Received, FOR THE I'ALL AND WINTER TRADE, A Larger Slock of BOOTS and SHOES than ever Before. Men, Women and Children can be fitted up Li a pair of Boots or Shoes. A Larger Sleek of READY-MADE CLOTHING than ever Before. Rubber-Clothing.?In ??is line wc are the largest dealers of any other house in Anderson. kentucky jeans, L?&'ES' SHAWLS, A fe?stf!ete Slock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. GROCERIES. We are itill headquarters fo ? Good COFFEE, SUGAR a::d FLOUR. Soon to arrive, a fresh lot of MACKEREL FISH. Wc would again call the attention of the Fanners to our Double and Single root D'1o?t sioeJts. Respectfully, J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Sept 23, 1880 *: _ 11__ F. W. WAGENER & CO.. c ix a rlestozt; SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, 7 AND LIQUOR DEALERS. ^ AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Reversible Cotton Tie, Wagoner and Georgia Grange Fertilizers. Samples of anything in our line sent on application with pleasure. F. W. WAGENER. G. A. WAGENER. May 13.1880 _44 iy THE BEST GOODS THE CHEAPEST. IF vou want the Best CONFECTIONERIES and good GROCERIES, call on G. SI. STEM'EIi, Masonic Building, Anderson. S. C. July '22, 1S.S0 -2 Jy The Light Running "PEOPLE'S" SEWfNG MACHINES. am mm, mm i " PEOPLE'S the SEWING MACHINE IS light-running, has simple tension, is large, has has easily tiircaded 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. liest in use. WE WANT AGENTS Where our machines are not represented. Send for circular to the PK I LA. SEWING MACHINE CO., July 8, 1880 IPfciiF'idcIpiiia, I'a. 512 lv GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS, A.N IMMENSE stock on hand of our own manufacture, both WHITE and YELLOW PINE. Reiter than any Western made Goods brought to this market. We arc constantly Manufacturing and can fill order.-of odd sizes at short no? tice. RETAIL PRICE 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT From Chicago Price List. Special Prices to Contractors. Julv 1, 1880 LONGLEY & ROBINSON, :18 DIX'ATUK STREET, ATLANTA, GEORtiJA. 51 6 m \ REMEDY THAT IS A SURE and EITEO j\ tual eure for all diseases of the Mood, s::in, Scrofula, Cancer in its wool form, White Swelling, Catarrh of the Wnmh and all Chronic Sores, in matter how longstanding, we guaiantee a cure if o::r remedies ar>- used ace irding to directions. Smith's Scrofula Syrup -AND STAR CUR1NE. With tIll's-- two Medicines combined, we have cured hundreds of cases of tho different diseases mentioned above. Smith*?; Scrofula Syrup Is an internal remedy, one of the best blood puri* era now known to lbs American people. STAR CITRINE Is an external remedy ; by upplying it on the out side and taking Smith's Scrofula Syrup, your case will be easy to eure. If you will call on o'r address us we will take pleasure in showing you hundreds of certificates from panics living in this Stale that you are well acquainted with, that have been cured sound and well by using Star ('urine and Smith's Scrofula Syrup. If you are afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases do not think your case ?'III gel 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 aud happiness. Call on Daniel .t Marsh at once, before it is too late, and get a bottle of Smith's ScrofulaSyrup and Star Ciirinc, Read the following certificate: Messrs. Daniel ? Marsh, 1" Kitnball House, At? lanta: Gentlemen?This is to certify that wo have tried Smith's Scrofula Syrup in several old chronic cases of catarrh, cancer, soic etc., ami we cheerful? ly recommend it to the nubile as the best, safest and most reliable Blood Purifier that can boused lor all diseases for which it is recommended. Respectfully, R. HaRTMAX 4 CO. All communications should be addressed to DANIEL & MARSH, S.jle Proprietors aud Manufacturers, 13 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Dr. T. A. Hudgcns, Honea Fath.S.C. and Rogers A Clinkscales, h illiamston, S. ft, ana J. R. Williams, Central, S. C. Aug ty, 183u_g_6m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,^ COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Joseph N. Btown, surviving Executor of the last Will and Testament of Samuel Drown, de? ceased, Plaint ill1, mjaimt Berry Hix, Defendant. ?Summons, to renne Execution. To Berry Hix, Defendant above named: WHEREAS, judgment was obtained in the Clr? cuit Court lor the County of Anderson and StatCof South Ci.rolina, on the 14th day of Octo* ber, A. D. ISC7, in the above entitled cause, ap.inst you for fifty-four and 3S-100 dollars and ?jncS?-100 dollars costs, and execution was duly issued there? on, but the active energy thereof has now expired, and it is desired to have the same renewed, tor the said sn.n of fifty-four and 1-1 'jo dollars, together with nine and 85-100 dollars, the costs, with in tercat from October 14, lb'JT, which is now actually dun. Nor, th?"4 'fore, you are summoned to appear at the next Term of the Circuit Court, to be held for said County, at the place of holding the same, and then and tlicro show cause, if any you can, why said execution should not be renewed according to law. Dated September in, A. D. 1SS0. BROWN & TRtBBLE, Plaintiffs Attorneys. [seal] John W. Daniels, C, C. P. Anderson,?. C. To the Defendant. Berry Hix: TAKE NOTICE, That the summons herein, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk or the Court for Anderson County, Si ft, on the 13th dav of September, ISM. BROWN & TRIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. 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Iu'J}e am. 5i bottles ar.d pse?s^cs, field by all 'Dr?pts JfO?s #L A vr.lnr.ble BiacoTory and Now Departure In Med t-al Science, an entirely Newand posltivi-iyoffectlvo true way,VIZ: JJircct Appnc:iti3n acting ny ^.u eorrtiCM, and exortlnir Its speclAo fntluoncaon too Vcsic!cj.I5'iets,!ind Olnnd. tlmtcro uncbte to per? form flielr natural fonctioos whilo this disenso ner vudf-s the human organism. TU? usn of the PastiU.i Uattendod withno imioor Inconvoaleacew and aces cot Interfere with tho ordinary pursuits of life; tt is qulrltl/ diuolrad and soon absorlwd, preducirjg an Immculato soothing and mtaratlvo cucctupon tho nervous organisations wrecked frim vicious habits or pxoo-^ -s, s'jpMiii" tbi tU'e.ln from tho syrteni, restor Inic fjouil'td'to licallh nnd eo'ind memory, remov? ing tt:o Dimness o;' Sl^rlit. Confusion or Ideas, Aversion to Society,etc., etc., and tho appearance of premature Old airo usually cccompanying this iriulilc, ar.i r*rtc.-t:?v: tho vital forces, where thoy bare I - a lorrasnt for yeera. This modo of trr.it ni"nf. has stood t!;o to?t to very severe cases,and is now a pronounced success. I/i'ur;.? are too much pre Bcrlbofl i:i trouble, end, cs nicnycr.n boar wit? ness to, with bur little If any iiermancat cond. Iben? Is no nonsense about this Preparation, rrnctlcaiob rer'.a; Ion aifibles uh to positively sruarantcc that it rill Rivocatlsfoction. During tho eicht years that it l:n'j boon iu eeneraJ u?'\ we havo thousandsof tc-tl montatsas to its value.and it i-, no:? conceued by thu Medlca! Profession to be tho mort rational means yet discoreretlof reach inland curing this very prevalent tioii'jle. t!::it is roll k"..TOn to bo the causoof uatoltt ~'sery to so aiany.and upon whom quacks prey wit n ._jir uocl.aa noatrur.is and b::: tecs. Tho Kemeoj Is put u:.i;. -c.it boxes.of threosizes. Ko. l.teaougn to last a nil:,) S3; Ko. 2, isufflclont toetrect aper ^'?nt cure, unless in severe eases,) S5; ??>.?? ...-tir.-r ovi r thrrrj months, will restore those ua luo rrorstcondition.!S7. SentbymaU, in plain wrappers, r-dl L-I'tl'.CTIONS lor u:;uj v/ill accosuuany SACK BOX. , ,, . . f ScKtifayScaletl fteiscrlpftee ^ffiujifi-" Ulela giving Anatcmlcul Itlnatratiatn netwl '?\'-.t;nio)t:.: which -riil convince r? / ?( c v.-.o-i skeptical tlittl tltcy can lie vc S r.tomt Co jjerfeet heatth, ami the vital vi fovci i* ihnra'ty vr-c8tahUahr.il same if tu'ver affected. Sold OSLll Oy * RSKSDY GO. r.lF'd. CHEMISTS. ;??. -...I s:Gt. Louig, Mo. Ckiilsjs . Vt.-j i ?' ' Kbcaatiic. ^:-.v> :-. ; \ .?' Ccsilvcne?, s<;;-' - \ i p)m.i, w :' \ ? *&?4 Sick k iieiwjj :-' 1Mb. z& Noxious !':!!-.( :!?. '?? : :!..*;:?? !.'!'? '? mtotheStosac.'i. T: worn overt ?? 1 '? cf the Stomach, covering t .ui Nrrv-/ ??: ?? . also the Liver pr.d Sv.mae'.i. .\ gontlt \ ' Tonicisab?orl)e<lintotbi ? ?euSailenoitheBIecdra [ Livcr.purifj Snjribe35w>il, i tluiukitlngtbe l.iy?rar?. Kidn?'vs to healthy netitn. and strrngthfaics t j Stomach to digest food. I'rjcs t I aps tUNt *j SArtt. Solu bv all Daccsus's.or ssntby - .att c? Express. . - Manufactured at C5 !I NoBTll J.!2n:;7y St, BALTiMons.Mb. WJlililTE & WILHITi: Agents, Ander? en, S. 0. 07?Iv