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LOCAL^NEWS. \V. W. KEYS. LOCAL EDITOR. 11RTKF MKNTION. The roads are bad again. Wednesday was the shortest da> in the year. Tlie top of tlie cotton mirkel yesterday was Uj. The Catholic Church building is nearly completed. We will ?v?ue only af advertising sheet next week. Don't neglect the accourt for subscription sent you this week. The boys have begun to shoot lire works and to annoy the police. Rev. T. P. Bell and bride will spend Christmas in Columbia. Barnwell village bas a temperance society and tho County a debt of ?7,000. There will bo divine service in tho Episco pal Church Saturday morning at ll o'clock. The only way to keep from bring dunned on your subscription account is to pay up. The Legislature will adjourn to day, and tho members will eat Christmas turkey at home. There was a run off and considerable smash-up of cars at thc depot on Saturday afternoon. Tuesday and Wednesday were big days with our merchants generally and confec tioners specially. Capt. John McFall has moved back to Port Royal-"down among thc monkeys." in his own words. Eggs have been selling for the past week or two nt 25 cents a dozen, and are extreme ly scarce at that price. Abe Benson's head carne in contact with the heels of a mule thc other day and seri ous bruises was the result. Remember that thc stores and other places of business in town will be closed on Satur day, Monday and Tuesday next. The young people of Belton will have a Christmas Soiree in Lewis A' Stringer's Hall on next Tuesday evening, 28th inst. Mr. W. 8. Ligon can be found by his friends and customers in tho -ortlcc of Drs. Nardin & Orr, in the Centennial House. Col. J. N. Brown has been confined to bis residence by sickness since tho middle of last week. Wo are pleased to state that he is improving. Mr. J. P. Caldwell, of Rock Mills town ship, sent us n turnip on Tuesday that weighed 7} pounds without tho top and 12 with thc top. -uhrrled, December Iflth, 188*0, by~Re\\"WT P. Martin, at his residence. Mr." Wm. R. Harperand Miss Mary M. J. Majors, all of Anderson County. We nro requested to state that Rev. W. H. Strickland will preach at Little River Bap tist Church on the first Sabbath in January next at the usual hour. Col. M. P. Tribble, of Belton, and Mr T. J. Webb, of this place,-have been appointed respectively Treasurer and Auditor of this County by the Governor. Thc pound party of the Sons of Temper ance will come off next Tuesday night, 2Sth Instant- nrwl will ??O dotlbt be OUC Of thc most pleasant of the holiday occasions. Look out ibrlhebridgebrcakers to-morrow night. One-half of the tines imposed bj' ?he Council for such depredations go to the persons informing against the depredators. There will bc a leap j-ear party at the ras idenco of Col. Racker on the last evening of the year, in which both married und un married ladles and gentlemen will partici pate. There were over 4,000 visitors to Charles ton during the time of thc recent cheap ex cursion, about 350 of whom went from points on tho Columbia and Greenville Railroad. Prof. W. J. Ligon has moved from the old boarding house on thc grounds of the Collegiate Institute to his new residence on the Shockley Ferry road about a mile and half from town. A pocket-book containing six or seven dollars was lost one day last week between tiiis pace and thc residence of Rf r. G. L. 'Schrunp, in Hall township. A suitable re ward will be paid for its delivery to Mr. S. Mr. Samuel M. Clayton is the only per son in this County who took a premium at the Industrial Exhibition of !he South Carolina Agricultural Society, recently heidi in Charleston. He recel ved* a medal for the best bread corn. Tho 1st Assistant Adjutant-General of tho United States Army has extended on invitation to the Palmetto Hilles, of this fdace to be present and participate in tlie naugural ceremonies of President Garfield on thc 4th of March. Toe first snow of the season fell on Sun day night last, but owing to the dampness from the rain in tho early part of the .light there was very little on the ground by morn ing, and by Monday night there was scarce ly a trace of it remaining. The joint meeting of the Sunday Schools of the town in the Baptist Church on next Sunday afternoon will doubtless be u pleas ant occasion. Addresses will be delivered bv H. G. 8cudday. Esq., and Revs. D. E. Frierson and W. H. Strickland. Greenville has received and handled 24, 092 bales of cotton during the three months and a half of th a season. Last season the number for t\e twelvo months was a little over 30.000, an avcrugo of about 2,500 bales a month. Tho average this season has been 0,850 bale? a month. We direct attention to thc advertisement in this issue ol' the Cand?na Collegia'e In stitute, which will hereafter bc conducted solely as a male school. Prof. W. J. Ligon will continue as principal of the Institute, and those who entrust the teaching of their sons to bini can depend upon Jf being well done. Maj. Murray introduced a resolution In the House of representatives on Monday authorizing the Comptroller-General to ex tend the time for tho collection of tho Sa vannah Valloy nnd Atlantic and French Broad Valley Railroad taxes, without the penalty, to theist of February next, which was ado] .ted. Governor Hagood bas nppu.'nted tho fol lowingTrinl Justices for Andernon County : John C. Whitefield, W. H. D. Gaillard. R. N. Wright, J. E. Breazeal, D H. Russell, 8. 8. Jones, 8. P. Tate, W. E. Waitera. J. A. i[..;.,." it u A J?..ia..c.... w v> ir c_? J. J. Gil mer, Larkin Newton, E. J. Pinson, John D. Bitten and J. 8. Acker. Tho young men of tho \<cinity of'Piercc town will have-a tournament and gander pulling on next Thursduv. Pot h instant, afc ll o'clock. nndRcardml InvlloHnn '?e?teni! cd to tho young men of tho County to par ticipate io tho pleasures of tho occasion. The gander pulling will como off immedi ately after the tournament. Wo begin this week sending out to our subscribers statements of their indebtedness, and shall keep it up from week to week un til all delinquent.-; are notified. Tho ac counts aro all small, and can be easily set tled if thu parties are only disposed to do so. Wo shall ce *oinly expect to hear from our friends by tho 15th of January, if not earlier. Mr. W. S. Ligon, Treasurer of the Savan nah Valloy Railroad Company, has recently received $3,500 from the Treasurer of Abbe ville County, which, with the ?371 received from the same source lost spring, makes an aggregate of $4,171 paid by tho taxpayers in Lowndcsville, Magnolia and Calhoun townships, in that County, towards tho con struction of thc road. Tho following officers were elected and installed at the Inst meeting of Forman Lodge, A. F. M.. to serve the next year : B. FT Shirley, W. M. : J. It. Carter, 8. W. : J. G. Scars, J. W.; John Martin, Treas.; J. J. Glhner, Sec. ; J. E. McClure. S. D. ; W. T. Chambleo, J. D. ; C. R. Gilmer nnd J. D. Beard, Stewards; C. K. Wilsford, Tiler. Tho Knights of Honor will havo their annual supper on the evening of January 6th, after the installation of tba following officers, elected at tho regular meeting of the Lodge on Wednesday evening of last week : Dr. W. H. Nardin, Dictator: G. F. Tolly, Vice Dictator? J. H. von Hats In, Assistant Dictator; J. Baylis Lewis, Repor ter: J. E. Brcaicale, Financial Reporter; J. W, Daniels, Treasurer; Rev. J. E. Car lisle, Chaplain: D. 8. Taylor, Guardian; J.J.Baker, Guide; R. L. Kays, Sentinel; Dr. 8. M. Orr, Medical Exn?uiner; ?. 8. Maxwell, W. J. Ligon. W. F. Barr. Trus tees. Mr. J. ?. Maxwell was elected to represent the Lodgo in the Grand Lodge, W?h Dr. R. F. Oivvcr M alt?rnate Tlie wi ?es ol the Knights of Honor ought rebel or ' something eli<e to spite their ?th hus ?.ids. A proposition was made e othvr I..ght to invite the wives of thc inhere to the annual t-upperof the Lodge, it was prompt Iv "set down on" by tlie members, and us furas heard from noone bu' lin mover of the measure favored it. Tho women ought to pay them back in some way or other. It is a source of great pleasure to the peo ple ortho town generally to know that Kev. J. E. Carlisle bas been reappointed to tho pustorutc ?d' tho Methodist Church nt this place by the State Conference. Mr. Carlisle hus been pastor or the Church here Tor two veura past, during which time bc hus en deared himself to the members of bis church and congregodon, and iinprewsed our people generally mont ruvorubly by his earnest pie ty and consistent Christian lifo. Mrs. E. T. Glover, formerly of Anderson, hud her handsome residence In the city of Greenville destroyed bv tire on lust Sunday evening at about 5 o'clock. The fire origi nated From a chimney in an extension in the rear ot iier dwelling, uno spread so rap idly thut all efforts to extinguish tho flames were futile. All of her furniture nnd house hold goods were saved, even tho window blinds and doors being wrenched from their hinges. Thc building was Insured for 91,OtX), which will nearly cover tho entire loss. A colored man by thu name of Rich Bobo was shot and killed at a colored wedding in renville County on last Thursday night by ono of two parties-Enoch Seawrighl or Abe Abraham, both colored. They have both been lodged in Greenville jail to awuit trial. The fact was developed at thc inquest over Dobo's body thut every man at tho wedding except one bad a pistol. This is tho third similar murder that has occurred within a radius or three miles during the lust three months. Xo ideu could be ob tained of the motives for Bubo's killing beyond tho general impression thal there wiis a woman in the cuse. We clip the following from the Greenville Enterprise and Mountaineer, und commend its teaching to the citizens of our own town, to which il is equully as applicable as to Green ville : "There arc many poor families in thc city, who lind it pit tty hard to get along, and when the joyous season of Christinas urrives. may not have money to buy their childrenthethingsthutchildhood yearns for. Let those who are prosperous bear tliis in mind, and let every Mich one make it his determination to curry sunshine and pleas ure to at least ono poor household by pro viding Christmas jjifts for tho children therein. Look around your neighborhood or in your acquaintances, and the house can bo found. God baa been kind to you-bo kind to some ono else in turn. Such an act will increase your own enjoyment when thc little ones around your fireside revel in glee mid gladsome mirth at what Santa Claus has brought them. ?Tn your plenty do not forget thu:,.' who are has favored and whose heurts can bc made mil thful and happy with but a lew dollars at most. No child should go without something in its little stocking on Christinas eve." T ?7iteJkitofeiW->u;rttifti?7 is runipaii^onthe line felice question, and comments at length, in its lust issue on our article of week before last on the subject, in which it says thut "if the Act bas not been curried out to a letter the deviation hos been in fuvor of Anderson County," and thnt "thc legitimate and proper portion for Anderson County to pay is $1,481.98, .and that said amount is tho same lt would havu been had the lenee been built along the line or railroad." Thc Sen tinel may believe these statements, but it will hardly succeed in convincing unvbody else or their correctness who will take the. trouble to examine into the accounts and the Act authorizing the building *ot tho Int ..a W.1? -i-T.-_j. -. ' ~ ""^ . ... _ IV *. 1111 < i , 1TUIU3 with our good neighbor about thc matter, and will simply say thut when thc account is properly apportioned and presented to the Commissioners or this County it will be paid, but not until then. Wo ilo not know what the views or thc new Commissioners are about the matter, but wc feel justified in saying that they will do whatever is right and proper. Let the Commissioners of Pickens and their "amanuensis," tho Senti nel, examine the luw uguin, and see ir their eyes, which are evidently blinded by self interest, cannot be opened to their full dutv in regard to thc line fence. " < Mr. It. W. Todd furnishes us with the following concerning tho cuusc or blind staggers and a repiedy for the disease: "I am fully pursuaded, from an Investigation of thc cause of tho disease, that it is nuth ing more nor ?ess than inilummution or the bruin, caused by improper food and treat ment, blasted corn, or such corn as is usually mude on thin land, partly unsound, is-productivo of blindstnggcrs. It is well known that there was an "unusual amount of blast in corn tho present year. There is also an unusual amount of unsound corn, tho ends of many ears api>areutly sound being totally unfit for horse food, which should be shelled off and thrown to the pigs. During tho years 1854 und 185S there was considerable fatality among horses irom this disease, which I waa thoroughly con vinced was produced hy tho cause stated above. In '64 I hud a horse to dio of tho diseaso, and in '68 liad another violently at tacked with it. 1 had heard Enoch Breazeale say the only remedy was to crack the skull between the eyes with a chisel. Several good judges of horses und their diseases pronounced this a hopeless case. With such assistance as I could command, how ever, I cut in the skin of the forehead agush about four inches and skinned it one inch on either side, und about one inch above tho curl I bored through thc skull with a large gimlet, and from thc garden I procured some garlic, which I p'.aecd under ibo skin and sowed Up the incision ; and then turned the horse out to die. Instead of dying, he began to improve, and in 24 hours waa ap parently weil, ir I had a horse utllicted with blindstuggcrs I would uso this same remedy. Others can do as they please." Conferrenco Appointments. Thc following aro thc appointments for Greenville District of tho M. E. Church, mado by the ??talo Conlorence last week : S. B. Jones, Presiding Elder. Greenville Station-J. O. Willson. Greenville City Mission--L. Wood. Green ?rille Circuit-L. F. Beaty. Iteidville Circuit-G. M. Boyd. North Greenville Circuit-J. P. England. Fork Shoals Circuit-H. B. Browne. Wiliiuuistoii Circuit-W. lt. Richardson. Anderson Station-J. E. Carlisle. Anuerson Circuit-J. Attawuy. West Anderson Circuit-J. \V\ Daniels. Pendleton Circuit- W. Hutto. Pickens Circuit-S. P. H. Elwell, J. G. Graham. Seneca City Circuit-Supernumerary W. A Hodges. Walhalla Circuit-C. D. Mann. Williumston Female College-S. Lander. Town ville. Mumps ia prevalent in this community. .Hoi buppers among the colored peuplo ure frequent occurrences now.McCuney &,Co., the en?rgel?u ginnen* ot tnta'placo, speak of putting a steam suw mill in opera tion near here hoon.The Buptist Church at this place has as yet mude no arrange ment, for a pustoral supply for the coming year.Herculean citoria are being mado to havea Hrat^clafta w>hnnl [n ?n= To-r.;;!!.. Academy next year.Messrs. J. Y. Tay lor and Albert Hudgens, with their families, accompanied by Air. J. A. Taylor, emigra ted to Arkansas recently.Mr. Geo. Kob erson, an excellent citizen of thc* Commu nity, hus purchased laud in the vicinity of Walhalla, und moved initiier with his min dy.Kev. Prof. Kiley will continuo us the pastoral supply of the Presbyte.-iun Church tor next year.Mr. lt. A. Sullivan, one of tho most uelive young farmers In tlio Fork, raised this year fourteen bales of cotton und two hundred bushels ol' corn-tho entire plowing behr-/ ?? ne by one mule. This is a Uno showing.D. 1*. Vcrner, Esq., who for several years had chargo ol tho Acade my at this place, has bold Lia birru near herc, und will remove shortly to Greenville, where ho wilt practice bis projessiuo-law. .Four survivors of tho Florida Indian war of 188s-W il liam Scars, John Sullivan, Fdwurd Fi-cemun and Turner K. Osborn reside in thu township. Pcrhups no other township in tho County eau produce as many suivlvors as the i'ork.Maj. 1). L. Cox lias so far recovered Iruiu recent inju rios as to be ic mo veil to his residence. Ho is an ex eel lent gentleman, und has a large circle of friends who will rejoice to know tout there ls now every prospect of his ulti mate recovery.Thc work of ditching Lit tle Bcaverdaiu Creek is progressing rapidly. It ia a hugo undertaking, and a {bree of Irom '?(' Ul 40 bunds ia constantly employed. The work ia probably about hulf done, and hus already cost, say $l,60O.f he citizens of this piuco und vicinity have liven for sumo limo discussing thu idea of n brunch road to connect thia pince willi tho Air Line at either Westminster or Seneca City. Ap plication baa been mode to lue present Leg islature lor a charter for thc proposed road, and it is hoped lt may bo obnuntd without delay. It M understood thut the Air Lino authorities on cou rage the project, and will aid in tho coiiHiruuljoii of thu roud. At) extended notice of loo enterprise cannot bo gftreu in this counccv.ou. but lt may be ?aid, however, that the road would tap n fine funning region, anti g-v.itly contribute to tho unbuilding of Townville and the sur rounding country. QuiscY. Oar Temperance Work. We ure ghul to know .but tunny through out thc County un* expecting to hear some thing of the result of thc ictn|>crunco work, which, is fur as we are concerned, ended a few days ago. The cnterpriso was begun late in the fall when thc wu de County was unusually busy gutbering the generous crops. As therefore was feared at some places the work was not appreciated us would otherwise have been expected. Yet, on the other band, from no few neighborhoods where wc tliot v'lit little would be done, such lists of signatures were sent us could have been gotten by nothing Jess than workers. The two months of work procured almost 2.000 signatures to each petition. Thc petition for the local option law was signed bv u few more than the petition for the prohibition of tho sale of liquor in Charleston. Two facts have been very encouraging to us : the ?cM'-TtrJ p~;:dc br. vc taken hold of tue ?uric with continence und enthusiasm ; and a number of thc signers were tuen wno drink -a few oignatures being gotten even in some nf the barrooms of thu County ! With tile llnul report of this committee let no one think tho work completed, for whatever may be gained by the temperance campaign of the year in various paru of tho Stuto. we can alford hut that the active, systematic, definite temperance work should bc begun only. W* T. LANDEH, "I J. (J. CxtNK.HCAl.E9, \ Committee. O. W- AKDKBSON, J WilUainston, S. C., Dec. 18. 1880. " WIN't OF CARDUI H for Ladies only. For sale by Simpson, Reid it Co. Mule? and Hornes. Twenty-five Mules and Horses to arrive hythe bret day of January, which I will sell low for cash, or on u credit with up proved paper. JOHN E. PEOPLES. HATS! HATH! HATS ! NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES, PARIS STORE. A. LESSER. ?Zr Just received. FIFTY WESTERN fJJGGIES of all styles. I con suit uuy ono nJj"j'",")"J*ji^j?^^ of a V<Octobe.' Otb, 1880^^^^^^^^^"^ Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious. For salo by Simpjon, Reid ?t Co. "S-Q. EXTRA FINE WESTERN SEED WHEAT just from Cincinnati, RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS and BARLEY for sale by SULLIVAN & M AT TISON. 8-Day Seth Thomas Calendar Clocks mark tho day of week, month and day of month, :c necessary changes f?r February and Leap Year. With all thc latest Im provcriicnts, $16-warranted 2 vears. Thcv can be brought or J. A. DANIELS. A good stock of Weiten: Buggies, and the celebrated Avery Wagons now on band, which wo invite every one to call and ex amine beforo purchasing. Prices to com peto with any. REED & STEPHENS. A Ira! package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge at Simpson, Reid & Co's. MOTHERS ! MOTUKUR ! ! MOTHERS ! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by u sick child suffering and cry ing with thc excruciating pain of cutting teeth ! If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S 8OOTHINO Svnup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately -depend upon it ; there is no mistake ubout it. There is not a mother on earth who laut ever used it, who will nut tell you at once that it will regulate thc bowels, and give rest to thc mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is per fectly Rafe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescription of one of thc oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 15-ly " BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes dulls and fever impossible. For sale by Simpson, Reid ct Co. TUSKEGEE, ALA., July 28, 1878. Dn. C. J. MoFFETr- Dear .Sir-Justice to you demands dat I should give you my ex perience with your excellent medicine, Teethina. Our little girl, just thirteen months old, has had much maible teeth ing. Every remedy was exhausted in shape of prescriptions from our family physician. Her oowels continued to pr.as off pure blood, and burning fever continued tor days ut u lime. Her life was almost despaired of. Her mother determined to try Teethina, and, in a day or two, lhere was a great chango-new life had returned-tho bowels were iicorh regular, an J thanks to Teethina, the little babe is now doing well. Yours, etc., I). W. MCIVEB. Editor.and Proprietor Tuskegee (Ala.) lS'ews. Forsale by W?hlt? <& W?hlte. 24 1-m ,Beauty, health, and happiness for ladies in "WINE OF CARPUL" For sale by Simpson, Reid <fc Co. MACON, GA.. July I, 1879. I have used Shoenlield's Stock Feed un my horses with the best results. I bad one horse turned over to me for which tho owner would have taken 825, mid after treating him with the Stock Feed for two weeks, I consider him worth $150. My wife hus tried it, also, on her chickens, which were dying rapidly with cholera, ind she did not loose ono after giving the first dose. Yours truly, J. H. PORTER. So'd by Wilbito it Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. _^_ 24-lm Testimony of Rev. D. E. Butler, D. D., Pres. .loard of Trustees of Mercer University. Meurs. Hutchison ? Bro., Atlanta, . Ga. ; Gentlemen-Wo have used your "Noural gino" with great satisfaction. Sometimes it has given ?inmediato relief, at others by a soothing fefluct, t?as brought on sleep, and then followed rocovery from tho severities of nervous headache. We recommend it to our friends. Respectfully. D. E. BUTLER, October 2, 1979. ^ _ Aak jour Druggist for Shrincr's indian Vermifuge, and ii" he fulls io supply you, address tho Proprietor, David E. Foutz, Baltimore, Md. IT IS FOUND AT LART! SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. -A new era is dawning Upon womnn. Hitherto she has been called upon to stifler the ills of mankind and her own besides. Tho frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes un numbered." In the mansion of thc rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thou sand ills unknown to man-and without a remedy. "Oh Ixird, how long !" in the agony of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is come. She will sufTer no more, for Bradfield'* Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend," is prepared only by Dr. J. Bradfield, At lanta, Ga., and Bola at $1.50 per bottle by Wilbito & Wilhite, and Simpson, Reid & Co., Anderson, S. C. No head-ache or back-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF 0ARDUI." For salo by Simpson, Held & Co. "I purchased of Messrs. R. E. Norman it Rro., of Walhalla, n box of your Kau c1ulta Indian Worm Pellets, anti after ?lv lng my little girl thc first dose, sho passed 5 large worms, und during thc two dnvs I gave the Pellets, she passed 23. She is four years old." M. H. Broom, Oconee Co., S. C. T. A. lludgens, lloma Path.Traynhr ni 6 Dial, Lau n ie \ ?Ile. Simpson, Reid .5 Co. and Wilhite A Wilhite, Anderson. Da L. T. HILL-Dear Sir: I have used your HEPATIC PANACEA In my family, and it gives me gm.t pleasure fo recommend lt. lt tuts done ull you claimed for lt, and is a pleasant, safe and efficient remedy. Yours truly, JAS. IL RICH. Price o? cents per bottle. For salo by Wilhite & WUhitc, Anderson, 8. C. 24-lm A-PBOPOSmOS? ARNSTEIN & ROSE PROPOSE TO SEL.L. DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS THEIR ENORMOUS STOCK AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! co CO 'S fi OJ o? tva CD *? 3 LOOK AT THIS OFFER: $10.000 WO KT 11 OF ID-JEtlZr G-OOIDS, $10,000 WORTH OF OLOTHI?Ta, $10,000 WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, BESIDES AN IMMENSE VARIETY OP FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, ETC. fe SS o ? O ca CD CD CO We have just purchased Five Hundred FASHIONABLE CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, For below their value. We propose selling them at WHOLESALE PRICES. Just Received, a Big Lot of all kinds of WHOLESALE PBIOES. Our facilities for buying Goods CHEAP are unsurpassed by any House in South Carolina, and constant orders from the entire up-country prove that we are rapidly taking tho place of Charleston for this 8601100= We have thrown upon our Calico Counter Two Hundred Pieces of Beautiful Prints at FIVE CENTS PEE YARD. Do Yon Accept our Offer P If so, call at the NEW YORK CASH STORE and look at our IMMENSE STOCK and WHOLESALE PRICES. No.25.IMO ARNSTEIN & ROSE. cebral? ROTKE. P j.t. S. HILL and P. S. McMULLEN have thia day purchased the Stock of 3oods of LIGON & HILL, and will continue the GENERAL MERCH' DISE BUSINESS nt thc same stand, under the firm name of R. H. HILL Sc CO. IN A FEW DAYS WE WILL RECEIVE LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK. And we would respectfully, nsk our friends and the trading public to call abd ex amine our Goods before muking their purchases. If we don't sun you in QUALITY und PRICES, we promise it will not bo our fault. _ , too, ", R. S. HILL, & CO. Dec 1, 1880 21 TIMES ARE BOOMING AND WE ARE DETERMINED TO KEEP UP WITH ITS REQUIREMENTS. f"\UR SENIOR has just returned from thc Northern Marke'.", whore ho has ac* \J lected the largest and most desirable Slock of Goods that we have ever had in store, consisting of Drj* Good?, tirooericH, Boot?. ShooH, Hats, Cup?, Hni'dwure, Notiouti, Crookory, Etc., Which wo aro rendy to sell at Hie 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. IO GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, 9. C. Sept 2, 18S0 3 Wmm 1?0UR ATTENTION I Never fail to Examine our New Stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES, &C. NEW CROP N. 0. MOLASSES RECEIVED. LOO BOXES TOBACCO, at prices to astonish you. EXTRA FINE Seed Wheat and Oats f<>R SALE. Boots and Shoes* a Specialty. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKEKYWARE, Etc., Hi on the low-down-one-price-plan. STEEL PLOWS, STEEL PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS, Bought lower than ever, and to be sold under former prices, "and don't you forget it." THE GREAT BONE-BLACK FERTILIZERS RUSSELL COP'S GUANO, RUSSELL COE S ACID PHOSPHATE, All inado of PURE ANIMAL BON FA (no South Carolina rock.) Boldon yw terms. SULLIVAN & WIATT ?SON, Centennial Building. Dec. IC, 1880 . ll TO'CLOSE. :o:o: FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS RE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED AT IN ORDER TO: REDUCE THE URGE STOCK NOW ON HAND. COMB TO HEADQUARTERS AND BUY WHAT YOU WANT AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE IN THI8 COUNTRY. .T TET? PARIS STOKE. . 8CH00L NOTICE. MUS. T. O. LIGON WILL open bei School for small chil dren on the 10th day of January. 1881. TEEMS-Five dollars per term of thirteen weeks. Full credit will bc Riven for all public moneys received. Dec 10, 1880_23_4*_ TO BENT. PERSONS wlsh'ng to rent a Dwelling in the Town of Anderson for next year, aro Invited to consult with Mr. Henry Garrison, or correspond with tho under signed. There aro two acres In tho lot, aud all necessary outbuildings. The Dwelling has six rooms in addition to a basement ci four rooms. 8. M. HOLLAND. Fair Play, 8. C. reclO, 1880_23_2__ WILLfAMSTOH MALE ACADEMY, Wllllamston, Anderson Co., S. C. WALTER W. BROW?TA. M., Principal. THOROUGH course of study.-Terms : $8 to $15 per session (20 weeks),-half in advance.-Next session opens JAK. 10th, 1881.- Books used can bo found at thc Store of Mr. A. H. Ford.-For circular, or other information, address tho Principal. Dec 10. 1880_23_2 FOR RENT OR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT, BLACKSMITH SHOP, WOOD SHOP, VACANT LOTS, SMALL FARM, in 20 minutes walk of Public Souarc, will bo rented In whole or in parcels or 5, 10, 15 or 20 acres. For sale, one extra lino Sulkcy. Call on JOHN W. DANIELS. Dec 10, 1880_23_3_ The Willianftton Female College RESPECTFULLY oil. ir, 1U services to tkoso pa renta ?bo desire to secure for their daugb tort tbo th?rough ?nd symmetrical cultivation of their physical. Intellectual, aud moral powers It ls conducted on what ls called tho "ONE-STUDY" PLAN, with a SEMI-ANNUAL COUKSE of Study; and, by a system of Tuitlonal Premiums, its Low Kates aro made stl 1 lower for ALI. wh? average .?i per cent. No Public KX?T?I?OS. Ne "Inception.. Graduation, which Is always private, may occur eight tlmea a year. For full information, wrlto for an Illustrated Catalogue. Add ree* Ker. 8. LAN DE?, President, Wll?amston. 8. C. 17-ly FOR SALE. Water Power & Machinery. IOFFER for sale my MERCHANT MILL, CIRCULAR 8AW MILL and GIN, situate in Oconce County, on wa ters of Big Beaverdam Creek, with from 50 to 500 acres of tine Inud attached. There is on the placo good dwellings, out-buildings, orchard, ?tc. Information apply to JARLE, Tokecna, Oconce I Dec ? 0,1880 23 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IWILL sell, or offer for sale, to tho high est bidder, at Anderson, 8. C., on Bale day in January, 1881, ono Lot of Land, sit uated In tho Town of Willinmston, S. C., containing twenty and three-fourth (202) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. F. Welborn, E. J. Pinson, Mrs. McCorkleand others. Oil this ?and is ono or tho best building sites in Willlamston. lt ls also in a high stats of cultivation. Any ono wish ing to buy at private 'ale can do so before . s? o'! salo. TKHIIB-One-third cash, one-third Janua ry 1st, 1882, balance January 1st, 1883, so cured by mortgage or approved security. N. R. WILSON. Dec 2, 1880_21_4 LAND FOR SALE. WILL ba sold on SALEDAY In JAN UARY next at public auction be fore tho Court House door at Anderson S. C., if not earlier disposed of at private sale, the Tract of Land whereon Mrs. Jane E. Blackman, formerly Mrs. Norris, now re sides, containing ISO acres, moro or less, and lying In Hall Township, Anderson County. Term* of Sale-Ono-fourth cash, and tho balance on one and two years credit, with Interest from dato at seven per cent., and a mortgago on tho premises. Purchaser to {>ay for all necessary papers. Call on mo br terms at privato sale B. F. CRAYTON, Trustee. Nov 25.1880_20_ WHEAT GROWERS. BLUE STONE, AT THE DRUG STORE OF SIMPSON, REID & CO. Nov ll, 1880 18 FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will eura or pro vont nisoasa. No noBsa will dla ol COLIC, BOTS or Lura Tn van. If Foul's Powders are used In time. Footx'sPowd?rs wlllcure and proventlloo C&oiJtaA Foote's Powder* will prevent GAPES IW Fowls, Fontx**Powders will increase tho qnantlty of milk and cream .?ssty per cent, and make lae batter fine and sweet. Foatz's Powders will care OT prevent almott mn DIBKABB to which lionet and CatUo aro subject. FOUTZ'S PbwDEBS WILL OIVB BATIBFAOTIOX. Bold everywhere. DAVID E. TOUTE, Proprietor. DALY I HO II E. Ud. For salo by WILHITE & WILIIITE, Audersou, and M. W. COLEMAN A CO., Seneca City. Dec 2,1880 21 Cm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON, COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Ex Parte Samuel P. Taylor and wife, Loui sa Taylor, In Re. Mary Taylor and hus band, louisa Taylor VH. J. FrnnkHn Da vis, ct al.-Petition for Relief-Complaint lo Confirm Partition Heal Estate. BY virtue of an order from his Honor T. J, Mackey, presiding Judgo of tho 8th Judicial Circuit, in the abovo stat?l case, all creditors of Jan? n?cta ?rerequired to tome In and establish their demands be fore mo on or b;? the 15th day of Jnnuary, 1881. W. rr. HUMPHREYS, Master. TWO. 1W0 22 0 DSMAJSmMOHS' CURES jt?Stfk CURED li i DIGESTION, BS VOST APPETIT*. Biuousx?aa. BV^KWScj?n STOMACH. BWKHEADAOH? mt.jfl ?iAA. BR?ATH, fun III linn ' .(ifriT-y Low SPIRITS. DYSPEPSIA, tfifijH^JMR^i t^LAnoM-To* Couo, [ :IHBH SPiapuo.^ fiSLttt RUtOyearafie eldest, ?nd only penuloo Plm mor.s Medicine nov? In martel. Prepared only J?y C. F.8iini0KB*CO.9Sin-12 Clark Av. St, Louis, successors to M. A. Bimmen*. M. P. jntteand il Doutta and packA&xa. 8.'d br ?U Drugsbte. A ??.? ul can pl*. CUD* TO WM LOCK, tunisia* Cht?t.r? aa A Ccm?*ii>l IKS. siuetfcn ut ?i!..j:?.ii SCHMIDLAPP & CO., Live Oak Distillery, Cincinnati, 0. ?.Good ?a Gold** ?yo Wlitaltcy, SOFTENED by age, and entirely freo from all Impurities. JOHN O'DONNELL, 8olo Agent. Anderson, 8. 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