The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 30, 1880, Image 2
TO CLOSE.
-:o:o:
FOR THE
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
MY ENTIRE STOCK
WILL BE OFFERED AT
A GREAT SACRIFICE
IN ORDER TO! REDUCE
THE LARGE STOCK NOW ON HAND,
COME TO
HEADQUARTERS
AND BUT WHAT YOU WANT
AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE
ili THIS COUNTRY.
LESSER,
PARIS STORE.
Deo 2, im 15
LI ATO Keeping a larger stoclc than ever, at prices
- ? *? I ^5 lower than they can be bought at retail any
a. -A.. BEED, J^GrT.,
BEGINNING the Fall of 18S0 has a Programme of interest to the people of ibis
and adjoining Counties, to which he invites attention.
He will still make
A SPECIA LTY OF
where else. He has just received
FIFTY NEW SEWING MACHINES
Of dii'ierent kinds?will keep an immense stock of them on band. His machines
are particular favorites with the ladies.
THE CELEBRATED LOUIS COOK BUGGIES
Having become so popular from a thorough test by the people, he will keep a large
stock of them of all styles, and whoever wants a Buggy or Phaeton will find it to
their interest to call and see his vehicles. A good stoclc of Harness always on hand.
Besides the above he has just received the largest stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
He has bought for years, and has some bargains to show you wheu you call to see
him. He is determined to sell, by making prices the very lowest in the market, and
will pay the highest market price for Cotton.
Sept 30, 1880
Southeast Corner Waverly House Building-.
Tor rext
? 60
days,
IMMENSE REDUCTIONS!
PIANOS MORGAN
. AT WHOLESALE FACTORY PRICES.
This nmtrnl?contOrgan, tho ParaRon Style. No. 440, 6 DrUvcs, 3
aro fully
PIANOS.
? $20O, 9235. 8260, 92?:
?" and S300.
=: With Cover, Stool, nml KrpX.
ORGANS,
sioo. $11 a and
WUli stool n:nl liirtrartlrn 1'
?et? r.r
00
quire.!
'uctnrr.
THE style of these Organs is beautiful and unique. The tone is remarkable for its
purity, sweetness and power. No better instruments can he purchased for fain ily
use, whilst the exceedingly low prices must commend them to all who desire an Organ.
For particulars, address W. T. McLEES. Kock Mills, P. 0., Anderson County, S. C
The Light Running
"PEOPLE'S" SEWING MACHINES.
THE
" PEOPLE'S " SEWING MACHINE
IS'light-running, has simple tension, is large, has
has easily threaded shuttle, winds a bobbin
without running the works of the
MACHINE!
and is so simple in
its construction that it is
easily understood; the People's
Machine is the best for all kinds of
Family Sewing. Best in use.
WE WANT AGENTS
Where our machines arc not represented. .Send
for circular to the
PHILA. SEWING MACHINE CO.,
July S, 1SS0
Philadelphia, Pu.
52 ly
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES!
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Fourteen different sizes and kinds. Five
Sizes with Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to
all requirements, and priced to suit all purses.
LEADING FEATURES:
Double Wood Doom, Patent Wood Grate,
Adjustablo Damper, Interchangeable Auto?
matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth
Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Beversible Gas
Burning Long Cross Piece, Double Short
Centers, Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated Fire
Doom, Nictcl Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc.
Unequoled in Material, in Finish, and in
operation.
Manufactured by ISAAC A.8HEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, Md.
AKD FOR s.vi.E BY J. E. PEOPLES, Anderson. S. C._
PERRY DAVIS
?
VEGETABLE
PAINKILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
FOR IKTERNAL AND EXTERNAL OSE,
Is ft sure cure for nil tho diseases for tvhlch It ia rccomnieuded,
lied Is ulwnys PERFECTLY SAFE In the haudjj
, of even the most inexperienced persons.
It Is a sure and quick remedy for COUGHS, SORE
THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; affords Instant
relief in Uio most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and
is the best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known
Family Medicine In the World.
It has been used with such wonderful success in all
part* of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOE A,
DYSENTERY, mid all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it is
considered an unfailing cure for these diseases.
Has stood the test of Forty Years' Constant
Use in all Countries and Climates.
It 1? RECOMMENDED by Physician*, Missionaries,
Ministers, Managen 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.
It should always be used for Pain in the Back and Side,
and brings speedy aud permanent relic." in all cases of 3ruls*s,
Cats, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc.
No family enn safely be without it. It will annually
rave many times its cost in doctors' bilk, and its price brings it
within the reach of nil. It is sold at 23c., 50c, and 31 per
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
_ _ Proprietors.
"WAlsTTED I
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.
OYS SUITS from ten to fifteen years. YOUTHS SUITS from fifteen to twenty
years. MENS' SUITS for all ages and sizes.
Hats and Cups for Men end Hoys, Mens' Shirts and Drawers,
Collars and Cravats, Socks and Suspentier?,
Hancock Shirts. Hancock Handkerchiefs.
I ILA CK BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS, WORSTEDS,
Ii LACK DOESKINS and FANCY SUITINGS,
JEANS aud KERSEYS very cheap.
SEWING MACHINES at Reduced Prices and Warranted.
SUITS CUT and MADE in the latest styles.
WE WANT TO SELL ALL THESE GOODS. Give us a chance.
B
Sept 10. lssu
J. Ii. & L. 1?. SMITH,
McCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C.
10 3m
J. B. CLARK & SONS,
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE!
WE arc now ready to exhibit to our friends and customers a very line selection of I
Goods in our line, such as?
BROADCLOTHS and DOESKIN CASS1MEIIES,
French and English WORSTEDS and DIAGONALS,
A very line line of SUITINGS and FANCY 0ASS1AIERI5S,
JEANS, Etc. Etc.
ALSO, READY MADE CLOTHING,
Shirts and Hosiery, Gloves and Cravats, Collars and Suspenders, and other useful ari icles.
Our TailorfiiiK Department is conducted chiefly by the Senior partner, who is
ever ready to please his customers, and ejve thcni the very latest styles.
Wc earnestly request our patrons and the public generally to give ns a call before pur?
chasing elsewhere. We are also agents for the
CELEBRATED SINGER SEWING MACHINE*
Sept 10, 1880 10 Sm
The Williamston Female College
EESPECTFULiA offers iis service.-. Ii> those |>a
rents who desire to secure for tlieir duugh
lerstlie thorough and symmetrical cultivation i?f
their physical,intellectual, and moral powers II
is conducted on what is called the "?XE-STUDY"
PLAN, with a Skmi-Anniwi. Course of Study;
and, by a system of Tuitional Premiums, its Low
Hates arc made still lower for am. who average M
percent. No Pribli' Exercises. No"Jtecc|itionS."
Graduation, which ?s always private, may occur
eight times a year. For full information, write for
an Illustrated Catalogue. Address Rev. S. LAN?
DER, President, WiUiauisinn. f5.?'. 17?1y
I FOR RENTER SALE.
nOUSE AND LOT.
BLACKSMITH SIKH'.
WOOD SHOP,
VACANT LOTS,
SMALL KAUM; in L'U minutes walk tif
1 Public Square, will he rented in wind? or in ;
parcels or 111, 15 or ?0 acres.
For sale, one extra line Siilkev.
Call on JOHN W. DANIELS.
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WIIX OPEN AUAIX JAMA
BY 101h. I SSI
It will be continual in future us u Mule
School exclusively, and the Principal hopes
by close attention to the interests of his
pupils to make it no less successful a/* a
Male School than it has been as a mixed
school.
The Scholastic Year will hereafter be di?
vided into a long session and a short one,
embracing twenty-live weeks, the first be?
ginning January 10th and closing July Ir>t;
the second, embracing li ft ecu weeks, begin?
ning August 2tlth and closing December'Jib.
Charges commence with entrance of pupil
in each session.
TERMS PER SESSION.
Primary English' Studies. First steps in
Geography, History of So. Ca, and first:
four rules of Arithmetic?long session,
$11.25 ; short, $0.75.
Any of the above studies, with Eng. Gram?
mar, I*. S. History, Com position, Geogra?
phy and Arithmetic?long session, $15.00;
short, $10.00.
More advanced English Studies, with any
of the Sciences, including Algebra, also
Book-keeping- long session, >=1S.7.">: short,
$11 25.
The Classics, with any of the above studies,
?long session, $22.50; short, $13.50.
Contingent fee long session. 70 cents; short
session, 30 cents.
Tuition fees arc due the first day of April,
first day of July and the ninth day ol De
ceniber; and if not paid promptly on these
dates, interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per
annum will be charged. ?
Board, exclusi ve of washing, can be had
in the family of the Principal, for the whole
time, at$1000 per-month, or from Monday
dinner to Friday afternoon at $7.00 per
month, payable monthly in all cases, un?
less a special arrangement is made.
Those pupils boarding with the Principal
will be compelled to walk a short distance
over a mile?as the Principal now lives,
not at the Institute, but just out of town at
his own home. Tin's he considers a decided
advantage to the pupil, as he will be more
easily kept away troni the temptations inci?
dent to a residence ill Town.
For further information applv to
W. J. LltibX,
Principal Carolina Collegiate Institute.
Dec 23,1880 21 3
SCHOOL,NOTICE.
mrs- x. C. ligon
WILL open her School for small chil?
dren on the Kith day of January.
1881. Terms?Five dollars* per term of
thirteen weeks, ?zg* Full credit will lie
given for all public monevs received.
Dec Ui, IS80 23 P_
TO RENT.
PERSONS wislp'ng to rent a Dwelling
in the Town of Anderson for next
year, arc invited to consult with Mr. Henry
Garrison, or correspond with the under?
signed. There are two acres in the lot, and
all necessary outbuildings. The Dwelling
has six rooms in addition to a basement of
four rooms.
S. M. HOLLAND, Pair Plav, S.C.
Dec 10, ISS0 2.> 2
WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY,
Williams'.on. Anderson Co., S. C.
WALTER \V. BROWX, A. SI., Principal.
THOROUGH course of study.?Terms :
$3 to $1") per session (20 weeks),?half
In advance.-eNext session opens Jajc. 10th,
1881.?Hooks used can be found at the Store
of Mr. A. II. Ford.?For circular, or other
information, address the Principal.
_I_>ec 10, 1880 _23 2_
THE
GENUINE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
Has Been Greatly Improved !
UNS very light, and makes scarcely
any noise. The Attachments work
well. In fact, the Ladies arc all delighted
with the New Singer! If you want a Ma?
chine to give perfect satisfaction, and last
yon a life-time, be sure to get the Gcniu
'iiie Singer. Trade mark cast in the
stand.
Machines on exhibition at A. B. Towers
Si Co.'s, and at the residence of ihe under?
signed on Main Street.
WM. 1J. TO DD. Can. Agt.
Dec 10, .1880 23_? 3m
SCHMIDLAPP & CO.,
Live Oak Distillery. Cincinnati, 0.
"Good as Gold" Rye Whiskey,
SOFTENED by age, and entirely free
from all impurities.
JOHN O'DONNELL,
Sole Agent, Anderson, S. ('.
Oct 28, 1880 Hi 2m
WHEAT GROWERS.
BLUE STONE
AT THE
DRUG STORE
OK
SIMPSON, HEID & CO.
R
. No v 11.1 ssi i 18
CAUTION.
WHEREAS, JACK, my son, under
age. lias left me without my con?
sent or any just cause. These arc, there?
fore, lo forewarn all persons from hiring,
trading or harboring him. If they do they
may expect to pay the penalty of the law.
I mean what 1 say.
CHARLES Ai KKK, (colored.)
Dec 23, 1880 21 1
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND C?T7LE POWDERS
Will cure or prevent Pircr.se.
No IIOK8E will of our. Iloi * or Lt'HO Fk
VRn.If Foutr.'n Powilcroarc itsc<tIntime.
I'uuU'ul'owclcrs wlll^nrcanil |>r?:v<:nl Moo Cnoi.r.r;a
KouU'sTowilerSiWill j?r>-?-<-:it. IIai'Ks in Kdwi.s,
Kotitz'? Powil.rrs will Innren v. the i|uantii.v n( milk
i cream twenty r<-r rcnu anil make llie butler Arm
und Mw.'t.
P?litz'* I'nmlcn will euro or |?n vent almoel r.vnr.r
DiSKAfK i > ? i!rh llorci's ami < ai.lo r.re Mil'Jrcf.
Foi;t::'3 l'<? i ukuh wiw. oivk Patisfactiox.
.=(.;:! - v. r..?-.
: ?'. :> ?. i'OUXC. rroprlctor.
BALTiidonn. lid.
F?.r sale l?v U ll.llITF.V WILIIITK. Anderson,
and M. \V. c'ul.K.MAN & CO., Seneca City,
luv 2, tosn 31 -tn
BLUE STONE.
\VK have, just received :i large lot of
Line Stone, which will bo sold CHEAP
for cash.
CLOVER SEED.
IF YOU r?nl FRESH CLOVER SEED
cull on us and yot cm got it.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
And everything kept in a first-class DRUG
STORK always on hnii'l in the greatest
abundance.
WILIUTE & WILIIITE,
Xo. 0, Granite l?ow.
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
WILLIAMSTOX, S. (.'.
Capital Represented over $67,010,000.
CtOXTINEXTAL FIRE INSURANCE
; CO.. of New York. Farm Insurance
on favnrablo terms.
Virginia Inland, Marine ami Fire Insu
rane IV?.
Columbus Dunking ami Insurance Co.
Liverpool ami London ami Globe Insur?
ance Company.
New York LIFE Insurance Company.
Insurance taken on COTTOX GINS,
SA IF and GRIST MILLS.
Surveys on property ollercd for Insu?
rance made in any part of Anderson and
adjoining Counties by addressing
WILLIAM G. WillLDEN,
Williumstcli, ?. C.
Augu.-t jii, ysm ?
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTABLISHED 1812.
(Wound on White Spool?.)
GEORGE A. CLARK,
SOLE AGENT,
400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
SIN'CK the introduction of tins Spool Cut
ton into the American market, its suc?
cess lias been unprecedented. No ot her brand
of thread has ever met with thesariicamount
of public favor in the same space of time.
The ' <). X. T." manufacturers were flie
first to recognize thcimpi r.anccof tlieSew
jng Machine and to make a six-cord cotton,
which has ever since been the recognized
standard (or machines.
All the improvements in machinery that
the inventive genius of the nineteenth cen?
tury lias produced have been adapted by
the manufacturer of " 0. X". T."
At all the great International Fairs of the
world, '? O. X. T." has been awarded the
highest honors.
The"0. X. T." factories at Newark, X.
J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ D.'JOO op?
eratives? make sufficient thread daily logo
around the world four times.
Consume 140 tons of coal daily.
The manufacturers of " O. N.T.'1 are the
largest manulaetiircrs of Spool Cotton in the
world.
A full assortment of this Spool CoLton
can be had at wholesale and retail at
J. P. SULLIVAN A- CO.,Anderson. S. C,
ami M. T BROCK'S, Honea Rath. S. C.
Oct 7, 18S0 13 3m
eeeei
A valnable Discovery and Now Doparturo In Med
Iral Science, an ontlroly New and positively offectlvo
ltemcdy fortuo speedy and permanent Cure for tlio
deplorable diseaso resulting from Indiicreet practices
or ezcosses In youl b or at any lino of lifo, by tho only
true way, viz: Direct Application acting by Ab?
sorption, and exert in? Its specitic ionticncooo tbo
Vesicles, Ducts, and Olnnd, tb.it are unable to per?
form their natural functions while tbls diseaso per?
vades tbe human organism. Tbo use of the Pastillo
Is attended with no pain or Inconvenience, and does>
net Interfere witb tbo ordinary pursuits of life; it Is
ipdckly dissolved and coon absorbed, producing an
immediate sooihlnif and resiorativo etfect upon tbo
nervous organizations wrecked from vicious babits or
excesses, stopping tho drnin from tho system, restor?
ing the ruin a to health anil Bound memory, remov?
ing the Dimness of ?i ;ht. Confusion of lden.%
Aversion, to Society, etc.. etc.. and thoappcaranca
of pvoranturo old age usually accompanying tbls
trouble, and restoring tho vital forces, where they
bavo been dormant for years. This modo of treat?
ment has stood tho tost lu very severe cases, ond is
now a pronounced success. Drugs aro too much pro?
scribed in this trouble, and, as many con bear wit?
ness to, with but little if any permanent good. Tbcro
is no nonsensoabout tills Preparation. Practical ob?
servation enables us to positively guarantee, that it
will give satisfaction. Oering tho eight years that
It has been In general uso, wo have thousands of testi?
monials a, to Its value, and it Is now conceded by the
Meilie.il Profession to bo the most rational means yet
discovered of reaching and curing this very prevalent
trouble, that Is well known to bo tho cause of untold
misery to so many, and upon whom quncks prey witb
their useless nostrums and big fees. Tbo Kemedv
Is put up In neat boxos. of three sizes. No. 1. (enough
to last a month.) $3; No, 2, 'sufficient to etfect a. per?
manent cure, unless in severe cases,) S3; No. 3,
(lasting over thron months, will restore those in tbo
worst condition.i S7. Sent by mail, in plain wrappers.
Full DIRECTIONS for using will accompany
EACH BOX.
Saul for Sealed Jiescriptlve rtttnph
Icis Hiving Anatomical Illustrations
and Testimony, which -teilt convince
the moHtskeiitieal that they can be re?
stored to perfect health, and the vital
forces thoro'ly re-established same
as If never affected. Hold OXL.X by
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFU CHEMISTS.
Market and 8th Sts. St. Louis, MO.
New Advertisements.
iny
1
FORMS
?U1DE TO SUCCESS,
WITH FOB
BUSINESS and
SOCIETY
Is BY FAB the best Business and Social fluide and
Hand-Hook ever published. Much the latest. It
tells IIOW. TO DO EVEBYTHIXG in Hiebest
way. How to be your own lawyer. How to do
business correctly anil successfully. How to act in
society and in every pari of life, and contains a
gold mine of varied informal ion indispensable lo
all classes lor constant reference. AGENTS
WANTED for all or spare time. To know why
Ibis hook of ItEAI. value and attraction sells bel?
ter than any other, apply for terms to DOUGLASS
ItltOS., Philadelphia, Pa., and Cincinnati, <>.
Sufl'cring from any form of CIIBOXIC DISEASE,
send for mir LIST OF QUKSTIONS lo answer,
and receive by return mail our candid diagnosis
prognosis and cost of treatment.
I?IIS. CBEENE and OATCHELI?
Charlotte, N.?'.
$777
A YEA it and expenses to agents. Out
lit Kmc. Address P.O. VICKE11Y, Au?
gusta, Maine.
HILL'S SOCIAL ANf ItUSIXESS MANUAL,
Laws of Etiquette, Hildes ami other salable
bunks, liest :iL.'en?s wauled. W. II. SMEPakD.
!Ni Fulton St., N. V.
LUMBER! LUMBER !
ALARGE lot of good Lumber is kept
constantly on hand at my Lumber
Yard at the lllue Ridge Depot in Anderson
and orders for large or small lots, of tiny
kind desired will be. promptly Idled at low
prices. Mr. Robert Mayliehi is my agent
for the sale of Lumber at Anderson, and
will furnish any information desired to
persons wishing to make an order.
JOHN KAUFMAN.
Jan ?0,1S7H -"?> ly
HERMANN BULWINKLE.
Factor & General Commission Merchant,
CMAltLKsTOX, S. <\.
DKAI.KU in IJEIIMAX KAIXIT, or
i'i ?TA.SH SALT. I'cruvinn Guano,
N:>. I and X'?. _'. I'mr- Fi>h Gtiano, Nova
Scotia Laud I'last er, Gmund South Caro?
lina Phosphate, amlusbet FKIITILI7.KIIS.
Also, CnRN. OATS, HAY. *e.
Orders lilled with dispaleh, ami liberal
advances made on enmirnments of Cotton
niH r>'her PrrrdrifT IT "m
[FOUND !
4 It EM FD V THAT IS A SOKK an.l KFFKC
lual'ciirc for all diseases of the Blood, Skin,
Scrofula, Cancer in its worst form, WhitcSwelliug,
Catarrh of the Womb ami ail Chronic Sores, no
matterhowlongstanding, we guarantee a cure if
our remedies arc used according to directions.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup
?AND?
STAR CURINE.
With these two Medicines combined, wo hare
cured hundred:) of cases of the different diseases
mentioned above.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup
Is an internal remedy, one of the best blood purl?
ers now known to the American people.
STAR CURINE
Is an external remedy ; by fcpplylng it on the out
side and taking Smith's Scrofula Syrup, your case
will be easy to cure. If you will call on or address
us we will take pleasure in showing you hundreds
of certificates from parties living in this State that
you arc well acquainted with, that have been cured
sound and well by using Star ("urine and Smith's
Scrofula Syrup. If you arc afflicted with any of
the above mentioned disease* do not think your
ca^j v-ill get well without treatment. Do not de?
lay. The sooner you get to usiiij* our two reme?
dies, the sooner you will be restored to health and
happiness.
Cull on Daniel & Marsh at once, before it is too
late, and get a bottle of Smith's ScrofulaSyrup and
Star Curinc.
P.cad the following certificate:
Messrs Daniel A Marsh, 13 Klmball House, At?
lanta:
Gentlemen?Tills Is to certify that we have tried
Smith's Scrofula Syrup in several old chronic cases
of catarrh, cancer, sote legs, etc., and we cheerful?
ly recommend it to the public as the best, safest
and most reliable Wood Purifier that can be used
for all diseases for which it is recommended.
Respectfully,
R. Hartman' & Co.
All communications should be addressed to
DANIEL & MARSH,
S-jIc Proprietors and Manufacturers,
13 Klmball House, Atlanta, Ga.
Fur sale by Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Honca Path.S.C,
and Itoeerslt Clinkscalcs, \V illiamston, S. C, and
J. It. Williams, Central, S. C.
Aur 19. 1880 <5 6m
THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
COURT OF COMMON PJLEAS.
T. T. Wakefield, Administrator of Estate
of Tucker \V. May. deceased. Plaintiff,
against Mary Fowler, Hannah May, ctal,
Defendants.?Summons for Relief, Com?
plaint not served.
To the Defendants, Mary Fowler, Hannah
May, Martha Ann McCown. Margaret J.
May, Baby May, Elmira Hood, Tucker
W. Hood, Josephine Hood, Nancy G.
Hood. Martha Hood and J. W. Norris:
YOU arc hereby summoned and re?
quired to answer the complaint In this
action, of which a copy is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of your an?
swer to the said complaint on the sub?
scribers at their office, at Anderson Court
House, within twenty days after the ser?
vice hereof, exclusive* of the day of such
service: and if you fail to answer the com?
plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain?
tiff in .this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated August L'Tlh. A. D. 1880.
MOORE & ALLEN,
Piait:tiffs Attorneys.
[*i:.\i.J JuitN \V. Daniels, C. C. P.
The defendants above named will take
notice that this action is commenced for the
purpose of selling land of Tucker W. May,
deceased, in which you have an interest, in
aid of personal assets to pay debts. No
personal claim is made against you.
MOOPE ^ ALLEN,
IMaintiffs' Attomevs.
Nov 18, 1880 19 fi
??XO A DE?
SiSiSi
:ivi*->r<l>?..
I'kuuy, Houston Co.. Ga., Jan. 28, ISSu.
In the year 1873, there were two negro prisoners
confined in the jail of this county, who were very
badly afflicted with that loathsomediseaseSyphilis.
In my official capacity as Ordinary, I employed
Capt.C. T. Swift, thcu a residontofthls place, to
cure them, under n contract, "no cure, no pay." lie
administered to them his celebrated Syphilitic
Specific, and in a fen weeks 1 felt bound, under
my contract, to pay him out of thecounty treasuiy,
as'he had cfTccted ? complete and radical cure.
In testimony I hereunto set my official signa
*,?'?.* tare and seal.
I Seal I A.S.GILES,
?,?Ordinary Houston County, Ga.
Chattanooga, Tens., Feb. 14,'lS7D.
We take pleasure In saying that the 8.8.8.1s
giving good satisiaclion. We hav.e had excellent
results from a number of cases. One gentleman,
who bail bi'cu confined to his bed six uceks with
Syphilitic Rheumatism, has been cured entirely,
and speaks in the highest praise of it. It also acts
well in primary as in secondary and tcrtlarv cases.
CHILES & BERRY.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietors,
Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Simpson. Reld ? Co., and Wilhite A
W?hlte,"Anderson, S. C.
Call for a copy of "'Young Men's Frlcud."
Nov 18, 1S80 19 lm
Z&':L.-a-C3<3-'3
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PADl
Nevkr Gets Hard..
Can be Mads axy Ktkkxgtu Dlz:kz-j. .Last
Twice as Long.
CIT.ES
Chills aod Fever.
Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia,
Neualips,
Nervousness,
Rheumatism,
Costiveness,
Female
Weakness,
Sick 4 fi'errons
Headache.
f These Pads Cure all Diseases by Abscrpticn. No
Noxious Pills. Oils.'.r l'nisnnous M?licir.esare tak-n
into the Stomach. The Pail* arc worn over the Pit
of the Stomach. covering the Oreat Nerve ('cr.trns,
also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable
Tonici s absorbed i ntn thccirculation o t the BlooO and
1.1 ver.purifying theDlood. stimulating the Liverand
Kidneys to healthy action, and strcngthrcr it th?
Stomach to digest food. Price of Pads St, o S3
each. Solo by all Dnuooiflrs.or sent by Mail
o? Express.
Manufactured at 33 & 41 North Lisektt St,
lULTIMOBE. Mfi.
WILHITE ?fc WILHITE Agents, An de
son, S. C. 37?ry_
MARBLE YARD.
samuel murphy,
Anderson, S. C,
DEALER and Manufacturer of .Monu?
ments. Monumental Head?
stones, Tombs, Vases, Etc. As I
am a practical workman, and do work my?
self, I can afford to furnish viything in my
line cheaper than any on else. Working
only the liest grades Iif marble, I am able
to give better satisfaction to my customers,
and guarantee all work that leaves my shop.
I work only new designs. Call and sec me
at my shop on Depot Street, and be con?
vinced of these facts, before purchasing
elsewhere.'
June 17.1880 19 ly
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and aller Mond...., Nov. s, issn, (he passen?
ger Trains over the Greenville and Columbia Rail?
road will be run daily, Sundays excepted:
IT.
Leave Columbia at.II -'*> a m
Leave Alston.11 *i p m
l?eare Ncwberry. I 30 p in
Leave Hodges.3 ?S p m
Leave Hell on.?"> 11 p m
Arrive at Greenville.C '.'? p m
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at.W a m
Leave IWton.12 1"> p m
L-ave Hodges. 1 30 p m
Leave Ncwberry.-I Ii p m
Leave Alston...". ? n:i p m
Arrive at Columbia. ti l ~> p m
ANDERSON BRANCH .<? BLUE RISOZ R. R.
LT.
Leave Relton..'? l"J p m
Leave Anderson.5 52 p m
Leave Feuilleton. fi :;i p m
Leave Ferry villi?. 7 I "> p m
Leave Seneca City. 7 32 p m
Ai rive at Walhalla. S U3 p ra
DOWN.
Leave Walhalla. !? '-'?*? a m
Leave Seneca.ID 01 a in
Leave I'errvville.HI 13 a tn
Leave Feuilleton.in hi a _n
Leave Anderson.II 21 a m
Arrive at Helton.12 03 a m
EXTRA TRAIN FROM HELTON TO ANDER?
SON?DAILY.
IT.
Leave Helton....12.1 ? p. in
Arrive a: Anderson. 1.13 p. m
DOWN.
Leave Audcrxiu.4.'l~< p. m
An I vc at Helton.P.'io p. m
.1. W. FRY. Gm. Sunt.
A.-rorn. Ocit.TWVw Ap*ift
FOR RENT.
WE will rent for the ensuing year tl.C
TRACT OP LAND, known us
Tract No. 2 of 15. A. McAlister, Bankrupt,
containing one hundred and sixty-live acres,
one hundred and twenty acres in cultiva?
tion, privately until Sale-day in January,
and if not rented by that time, at public
outcry at Anderson C. II.
J. D. MOORE,
J. S. MURRAY.
Dec 2."., 18SU 21 2
GLORIOUS NEWS!
FOR PIANO BUYERS.
I.AROE REDUCTION in prices of the favorite
"SOUTHERN (.KM," the most popular Pianos iu
America. Over 50,000 now in use. Sold by us for
10 years past with splendid satisfaction. 7 Oct.,
large size. Rosewood Case, beautiful tone, only
SIT?. Oct., largest size, great volume of tone,
only $20!). ?! ? Oct.; Square Grand, :i strings, Mag
nifictut Case (finest made,) only Silo. Stool and
Cover with each. At these prices the uest and
eilkaFEST Pianos ever sold by aiij dealer North or
Smith ; 15 days test trial; G years guarantee. Easy
Installments, with small increase on cash rates.
Buy a Southern Gem, and you are absolutely cer?
tain of getting a bargain and a reliable Piano.
Address, for Kall 1380 Price List and Catalogues,
LUDDEN it KATES, Southern Mu-de House. Sa
vaanah, Ga. 2??2
THE NEWSPAPERS
ABLE,
NEWSY,
GOOD and
CHEAP.
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fiSM.A.SmMOHS'
CURES
|;joicesti0N,
fclUOUSNESS,
Gick headache
Costivekess.
Dyspepsia,
Oono,
CURED
Lost Appetits,
Sour Stomach,
Foul Breath,
Low Spirits,
ENLARQfclTo*
spueh^Ou
EGETABLE
It lsSOyears tho oldest, and only gcnnlno Sim?
mons Medicine now In market. Prepared only by
C. F.SIBMOS8 & Co. iOin-12 Clark Av. St. Louis,
successors to M. A. Simmons, M. D. In 25c am;
$1 bottles and packages. Sold by all Druggists.
i^lr// \ CTOliinin? Chapter* on AConiptient Warning
A ri'.w and complete GlIDE to wedlock,
.???ii. Selection of wite./.vulercu of Vir*in
ifr. Temperaments. Sierititr, Advice (0 Breit
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'fir::'-!-. Livr-r Hezi:'ntor,ur.d:.'.' .*
".; ?[?.ring Agent on earth.
'? ".! I'.'altll Ml po<;!Mv Joiz eitNt
I'd i.m-uc u-rd, so va-i.dandperf-.ee
; ptr! err Illbach .'. :-t io lie sjid and Infirm.
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ei-ra" i:- t Is. nre Hop.Hilf?r*.
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i-: ? . y.e.'u.-e Hie Hitter? at once. It may
en r i; ; [ sired Lundrcds.
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sVr i >'r let >xur fr:enda fcu?er,bul
1 ? ;.t i:t toi.ee Hop Hitters.
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i.h .'. ),!'l'u--- t and liest Medicine ev. i
? ?*.K-.-?lii?n Frirjnd nnd riope."aiid
aorr.-v.'.'.yiliauld he ?wlthont them.
(.< f rsoinr this day. SBLBfl
Cv: z i- *hc sweetest,safest and beat
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Ken 1 for Clmrl: r. ^
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET. BY cs1ng cheaper ORaDES OF STOCK,
WE CAS furnish WOItK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
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