The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, March 10, 1881, Image 3
LOCAL NEWS.
W. W. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOB.
BRIEF MENTION.
Cotton ia oiT a little. Good middling
nold yesterday at 102.
The housewives have put the old hens to
setting, and consequently eggs are scarce in
town.
The Council sent Sara Johnson to the
calaboose for twenty-four hours on Tues
day for contempt.
Rev. W. P. Pearson, of Duo West, will
preach at Robert's church on tho third
Sunday at ll a. m.
Real estate in and around town luis ad
vanced one hundred per cent, within the
past twelve months.
Pay your town taxes to-day and save the
pcualty, which will attach to all unpaid
amounts to-morrow.
Hunter's Spring Grange will meet on
next Saturday aRemoon at 2 o'clock for
the transaction of Important business.
To-day will be the last opportunity for
paying the 8. V. and A. <*, F. B. V. R. R.
taxes without the penalty of twenty per
cent.
Rev. It. C. Ligon performed the marriago
ceremony on thc 24th ult., of Mr. J. M.
Reid and Miss O. n. McAllster-both of
this county.
Mr. C. G. Andrews, of Cousscns ck Tabler's
r" -ng house, Nashville, Tennessee, was in
town on Saturday in the interest of his es
tablishment.
Mr. J. A. H. Brandon, of Pendleton, has
a Spanish coin dated 1440. It is square, and
bears the imprint, "Macuquina." It was
made fifty years before Columbus discovered
America.
We direct attention to the new advertise
ment of Reed, Moorhead ?fe Co., which ap
pears in to-day's paper. They are diligent
and progressive merchants, and know how
to please their customers.
The small grain crops have improved
wonderfully in the lost two weekB. Every
body predicts now that it will be a good
year for small grain simply because there
has been so little of it sowed.
Not a singlo persons was sent to the Pen
itentiary from this Comity by the Court of
Genera] Sessions, which adjourned Wednes
day of last week. This speaks well for old
Anderson, the best county in the State.
The Gonrt of Common Pleas has been in
session since Wednesday of last week, and
has been occupied with coses of very little
interest. The petit juries will probably bo
discharged to-day, though tho Court will
likely remain in session until Saturday.
The town was crowded on Monday with
with people, horses and vehicles until lt
was difficult to cross from one part of the
town to another. There was very little dis
sipation, and everything passed off quietly
ond orderly, not a single arrest being made
by the police.
Messrs. J. R. cfc L. P. Smith, merchant
tailors, have received their Bpring goods,
and are prepared to furnish their customers
with any quality or class of goods they may
desire. They treat all customers alike, and
treat them well. Look out for their adver
vertisement next week.
Mr. G. F. Tolly publishes this week a price
list of his stock of furniture, and challenges
the Stace to beat his prices. He has now
a larger and finer stock of furniture on bond
than ever before, which is constantly being
enlarged Read his advertisement and then
call and examine his stock and prices.
To-day's paper contains a novel advertise
ment from the well-known and popular
house of Arnstein cfc Rose, who, by their
enterprise, have established an enviable
reputation and an extensive trade. Their
spring stock is now arriving, and will be
complete, varied and attractive. Call and
Bee it.
The relatives and friends of Mrs. Wm. B.
Gibson, who moved from this place to
Texas abont twenty-eight years ago, will be
pained to hear of the sudden death of her
eldest son Willie, which, occurred in that
State on 22nd of January, in his twenty
fifth year. He was nut a church member,
but had no dr<<ad of death, and expressed a
confiding hope for his blissful futuro.
On lost Monday night Wynne Council
No. 4, R. and S. M., was reorganized by the
Most -I ll u ut rions Grand Master of the Grand
Council, W. H. D. Gaillard, and the follow
ing officers elected and installed : J. Baylis
Clark, T. I. M. ; J. Baylis Lewis, D. M. ; R.
R. Todd, C. of W. ; M. Lesser, T. : J. E.
BMhieale, R. ; J. H. Clarke, C. of G. ; E. W.
Byrom, C. of C. ; E. P. Murrah, Sentinel.
Rev. Edward Csrswell, of Ashawa, Onta
rio, Canada, the great temperance lecturer
who hos twice before visited this State, has
written to Mr. L. P. Smith, of this place,
Grand Scribe of tho Sons of Temperance,
that ho will como to this Stato about the
first of April with u view of canvassing it
thoronghly for tho cause of temperance.
Ile is one of the most h unit* otis speakers
we have ever heard, and never fails to make
a fine impression on his audience and to
accomplish good for tho cause. The news
of his contemplated visit to the State will
bo hailed with pleasure by those who aro
agitating the question of prohibition.
"Men who livo in glass houses should
? not throw stones" is an old adage thetruth
'fulness of which wo often see exemplified
in ovcry-day life. Last week in a caso in
the Court of Common Pleas ex-Judge Cooke
represented the plaintiff to tho action and
ex-Solicitor Perry represented the defend
ant. Tho defendant had several colored
witnesses, one of whom was a very black,
ignorant fellow, whose testimony the ex
Judge Bought to destroy by proving by tho
witness himself that he had served a t*n;i
in the Penitentiary. The questions and
replies bearing directly on the point were
in substanco as follows: Ex-Judge-Were
you ever indicted in the Courts of this
State? Witness-Yes. Ex-J.-What for?
W.-For buming Rankin's Mili. Ex-J
Were yoa convicted? W.-Yes. Ex-J.
What was done with you ? W.-I was sent
to the Penitentiary. Ex-J.-Well, how did
yon get out of the Penitentiary ? W.-I
was pardoned. Ex-J.-Pardoned I Well,
who pardoned you? W.-Well, slr, I don't
believe I know exactly now who it was.
Ex-J.-It was Gov. Moses, was'nt it? W.
Well, slr, I can't Bay exactly who it was ;
but I remember mighty well who got up
tho petition forme. Ex-J.-You do. Well,
tell us who that was. Vf.-It wu Judge
Cooke. [Suppressed lar.ghter, in which tho
Court participates.] Ex-J.-Slightly Irrita
ted-How do you know Judge Cooke got
np tba petition? * -Because my people
wrote me a letter saying he got it op for me,
and then hi? name was on the paper. Ex-J.
Well, that will do; you can comedown.
Thc witness never once intimated that he
knew who was questioning him.
Stono Acid Notice.
I will have plenty Steno Add on Friday.
Qlvo me a call.
1 W. S. Liaos.
Thc Preacher?' Temperance Meeting.
In accordance with a previous call, a j
number of ministers of tue county and
fri ci d a of temperance assembled in the
Court House on Wednesday, 2d of March.
Rev. R. P. Bradley ?as called to the chair,
and H. G. Scudday reqnetied to act as sec
retary.
The chairman, in a few well-timed re
marks, explained tho object of the meeting
to be, to secure a united moral and religious
influence against the evils of intemperance.
Iio was followed by Rev. W. A. Hodges,
A. B. Towers, L. P. Smith and Rev. S.
Lander, who appealed to the people of An
derson county to gi ve the effort their earn
est support.
A. B. Towers, Rev. W. A. Hodges and
Rev. 8. Lander were appointed a committee
to distribute petitions among the audience
to bc circulated throughout the county.
A motion was made by Rev. S. Lander,
and unanimously adopted, th.-.t ;ho minis
ters in the various cour .?es of the State be
requested to call meetinga at their respective
county seals for thc purpose of stirring the
people to put forth greater zeal and earnest
ness in their elforts to promoto the cause of
temperance in South Carolina.
A committee of live, coiibistlng of Rev.
S. Lander, Kev. W. A. Hedges, A. 3.
Towers, L. P. Smith and H. G. Scudd>y,
was appointed to communicate with tho
ministers and prominent laymeu of each
county in the Stale, urging upon them to
call similar meetings to the one then ia ses
sion. Upon motion, the chairman of the
meeting was added to the committee.
Thc following resolutions were unani
mously adopted :
Resolved, That the action of tho Legisla
ture, looking to the suppression of the
liquor trafile in thc State, deserves to have,
and we do hereby give the same, our hearty
endorsement, aud extend to it the assurance
that the religious and moral element of the
State will ever stand by it in its efforts to
overthrow and annihilate thc sale of liquor
aa a beverage in our 8t?te.
Resolved, That the County papers be re
quested to publish the minutes of this
meeting.
R. F. BRADLEY, Chairman.
H. G. SCU?DAY, Secretary.
Tribute of Respect.
Tho following preamble and resolutions
were adopted by thc Anderson Board of
Trade at a meeting held on Thursday, 3rd
instant, viz. :
Whereas N. K. Sullivan, an active, useful
and esteemed member of this Board, was
suddenly removed by death on tbc morn
ing of tbe 22d day of February from further
participation in the actions of this Board,
therefore bo it
Resolved, That in the death of N. K. Sul
livan this Board hos lost one of its most
useful members, that thc community has
lost an honest and patriotic citizen and his
family a fond parent and devoted husband.
Resolved, That we extend to ibu bereaved
fa'.n'.iy our heartfelt sympathy in their af
fection, and that a cony of these resolutions
communicated to them.
Resolved, That a pago in our minute book
I e inscribed to his memory.
- Twelvo citizens of Abbeville went
to Washington to attend the inaugura
tion.
- Tho Town Council of Abbeville
i have exempted themselves from the pay
ment of taxes.
- Amelia Lyon, colored, was killed
near Trickem, Abbeville County, last
Friday evening by a falling tree.
- Two white men were fined five dol
lars each for carrying concealed weapons
in Greenwood lost week.
. - Governor Hagood has offered a re
ward of $100 for the arrest of W. B.
! Marlin, who murdered Caroline Farrow,
on February 18, in Abbeville Couuty.
- The Abbeville Press and Banner
published nine columns of evidence
taken by Stolbrand's Commissioners at
Abbeville in the contested election case
from tho Third Congressional District.
- Mr. George W. Speer, of Monterey,
Abbeville County, raised neveu buudred
and fifty bushels of oats on thirty-five
acres of land last year, and bas been
feeding his stock on them for ten mouths,
and has enough to last him until oats
come in again.
- Three negroes one night lost week
attempted a forcible entry into the reji
deoofl of Mrs. Brinkley, un aged widow
lady, who with ber daughter reside near
Mount Moriah Church, AbbeHle Coun
ty. A colored man living on the prem
ises went to tho rescue and was fired on
by the burglars, several severe wounds
being inflicted. The burglars escaped.
- Several citizens of Pickons County,
who went West during the fall and win
ter, have returned, satisfied that, taking
benita and other advantages into consid
eration, this is a better country than
Texas, and just as good as any other.
- Tho peach crop around Yorkvillo
wilt be almost a total failure this year.
In different sections of the county tho
buds were killed by the severity of tho
weather during a part of tho winter, the
most serious damage having been sus
tained a month ago. Applets and other
varieties of fruit are also more or less
injured.
BAIHO Pprigfrlns, one of our rural sisters,
r-*d hts picture taken tho other day, and
(he likeness was wonderful to behold, but
no remedy like Portalino, or Tabler's Vege
table Liver Powder, hos ever been prepared.
It will cure you. Price 60c. white's
Cream Whito Vermifuge ls the best worm
killer. For salo by W?hlte & Wilhite,
Druggluts, Anderson, 8. C.
Kauquita Indian Worm Pellets are pur
gative within themselves, and need not be
followed with castor oil or salts, being su
perior in that respect to any worm confec
tion ever offered. Price, 10 and 25 cents
per box. For sale by Dr. T. A. Hudgens,
Hones Path, .Traynham <fe Dial, Laurens
ville, Simpson, Reid & Co.and Wilhite &
Wilhite, Anderson. 2
A delicate child is more subject to worms
than a healthy one, aa in the economy of
nature, one animal Ls made to subsist upon
another, and the weaker goes down. At
the first indication of worms administer
Suriner's Indian Vermifuge, the infallible
remedy.
NEW FUR??1
WE have CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS, BUR
SIDEBOARDS, CHAMBER SI
LOUNGES, PICTURES u,
LOT OF COFFINS
AU IB tho Masonic Hall.
March 2,1881._34-3m
HO! F<
GENTS' FURN}
J. B. OLAF
OUR great increase in trade the past sea?
and BEST STOCK OF SPRING G Ol
Anderson and surrounding country. Now,
St'^ok, consisting of the finest and best
BROADCLOTHS and DOE SKINS, F
We have the largest line of London H
thl* County. We abo carry a full stock of ,
We are prepared to do ? antoni Work
our employ the best workman that tho com
motto: ' NO PLEASE. NO TAKE."
We have also a viry large stock of BE
and grades-from the commonest to the tim
?c. In fact, anything you want in the Res
Our Furnishing Department ls simply coi
SHIRT to bo sure and call on us and get tl
seen in order to be purchased. Also, G'.ov?
chiefs, Collars, Curfs, Suspenders, Socks in
gentleman wants, and we do not intend
Several Hinds of First
Which we will sell from $25.00 to $35 00, i
Parts always in stock. Machines of any rn
erste. Be sore to give ns a call and see our
J. D. C1LARH
. March 2,1881
A splendid lot of Louis Cook vehicles of
all styles just received. Also a good utock
of Sewing Machines, llave sow almost
all kinds of Machines at lowest prices.
C. A. REED, A gt.
Tb? MtSmlth Muslo Hoaso tito only Aa
thorlred Asenta for th? Chlckcriaa' ri
anon.
This ls to certify that the proprietors of
the McSmith Music House are our sole
agents for the sale of our Piano Fortes in
Greenville, 8. C., and tts vicinity. We
have no business connection with Messrs.
Williams and Rutledge, and they are not
authorized by us to Bell our manufacture.
Cutes amura dc Sows.
Boston Feb. 1, 1881.
Cow GROVE. 8. C.. Feb. 16, 1880.
This is to certify that I hav* used HILL'S
HKFATIC PANACEA, and thoroughly tested
its action, and (ind it all ho claims-a good
liver medicine, lt also relieves induce lion.
W. A. SANDERS. M. D.
Price 50 err.is pc- bott!*. For sale by
Wilhito & Wilhito, Anderson, 8. C. 32-lm
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be
stopped. Neglect frequently results in an
Incurable Lung Direase or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches are certain to give
relief in Asthma, Broneldtis, Coughs, Catarrh,
Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For thirty
years the Trochea have been recommended
by physicians, and always give perfect sat
isfaction. They aro not new or untried, but
having been tested by wido and constant
j uso lor nearly an entire generation, they
In.vc attained well-metited rank among the
few sluple remedies of tho age. Public
Speaker: and Sinners use them to clear and
strengthen tho Voice. Sold at twenty-five
cents a box everywhere. 15-ly
Kev. Dr. J. H. Devot ie says: "I have
been relieved by it of a severe attack of
headache."
The following short letter from Dr. J. D.
Mitchell, a member of the Georgia Legisla
ture, is a very otrong endorsement:
Messrs. Hutchison cfc Bro. : I have used
your "Neuralgine" and find it all you claim,
t% specific for neuralgia and headache.
J. D. MITCHELL, M. D.
HUNT, BANSIN cfc LAMAR,
Wholesalo Agents. Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Simpson, Reid cfc Co. 32-lm.
IT IS FOUND AT LAST! SOKETHIKO NEW
UNDER THE SUW.-A new era ts dawning
upon woman. Hitherto she has been called
upon to suffer the ills of mankind and her
own besides. The frequent and distressing
irregularities peculiar to her sex have long
been to her the "direful spring of woes .in
numbered." In the mansion of the 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 Lord, how long !" in tho
agony of her soul, bath che cried. But
now the hour of her redemption is como.
She will suffer no more, for Bradfield'o
Female Regulator, "Woman's Be.* Friend,"
is prepared only by Dr. J. BraiMkld At
lanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per .eitle by
Wilbite cb Wilhite, and Simpson, Bcid cfc
Co., Anderson, S. C.
MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! ! MOTHERS . I
Are you disturbed at night and broke., of
your rest by a sick child suffering and cry
ing with the excruciating pain of cutting
teeth I If so, go at onu: end get a bottle of
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO GYRUP. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immediately
-depend upon it ; there is no mistake about
it. There ls not a mother on enrih who bas
ever used it, who will not tell you at once
that lt will regulate the bowels, and givo
rest to the mother, and relief and health to
the child, operating like magic, it is per
fectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant
to the taste, and is tbs prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 15-ly
When you notice cholera tn your hogs
and chickens, give them Sclioen field's Stock
Feed freely, and they will recover. It is
best, however, to commence the use of the
Stock Feed a little ahead of the cholera sea
son, which will prevent them from taking
tho disease.
QUITMAN, GA., April 13, 1878.
For the benefit of all those who aie in
terested in raising fowls. I take pleasure in
recommending Bboenfield's Medicated Stock
Feed. I bad several chickens with cholera,
and by the use of tim wonderful article,
given according to directions, nil cf them
got well, aid are now in a healthy condi
tion. WM. TENNILLS.
I fnllv concur in the tbove, S. T. PRICE.
So'd*bv Wilhite cfc Wilhito, Anderson,
S. C._ 28-lui
"BROKEN ARROW," RUSSELL CO., ALA.,
August 1, 1878.
DR. C. J. MOFFETT-Dear Sir-I, for years,
used your Teethina (Teething Powders)
with my own children and un my planta
tion, when I owned negroes. They relieved
and prevented much suffering and sickness
among the children, and besides savins
many lives, saved mo much anxiety, ana
roany hundred dollars in doctor's bills.
can, ??fc confidence, recommend the.a as the
surest and best medicine lever used for Teeth
ing Children and the Bowel Disorders of our
Southern Country.
Yours truly, RORT. FLOCRNOY.
Forsule by Wilhite ?fe Wilhite. 32 lin
Ctesar had his Brutus, Charles the First
his Cromwell, and every cough and cold in
this country will find a conqueror in Cous
sen's Honey of Tar, the unrivalled cough
medicine. Price 60c. White's Cream
White Vermifuge is the best worm killer.
For sale by Wilhite cfc Wilhito, Andereon,
S. C.
Liver)' Stable at Hartwell, Geoigia.
"^T?TE havo opened In Hartwell. '..;oi';ia,
W a LIVERY. FEED and SALE
STABLE, aud would be pleased to I ave
the patronage of any and all. Wo are pre
pared to accommodate the public with hitch
ing stables, and a good yard for your wag
ons. We can be found at the Stable at nil
times.
J. M. KIDD & BRO.
March 2, 1881 34 3
AT PRIVATE SALE.
"STTOODBUBN FARM, containing
v V 1,110 acres, of which 600 acres are
in original forest and about 290 acres fino
bottom land, within ono and a half miles
of Pendleton Village, Anderson County,
S. C. Tho place is highly Improved, with
fine Dwelling House, Barn and ali ont
buildings. From the house is a beautiful
view of tho Blue Ridge Mountains. The
Farm is one and a half mik J from the Blue
Rii.nc Railroad and six miles from the Air
Lino Railroad. On the place is an ample
supply of labor, under contract for the cur
rent year. Sixty bales cotton, 600 pounds
each, were raised on ninety acres of land
the psst year, and about 2.G0O bushels < f
corn, besides small grain and other crops
Apply to ELLISON A. SMYTH,
Assignee, Charleston, 8. C.
March 2. 18H1 S4 3
fURE STORE.
EAU8, DRE89INO CASES.
LJITES, PARLOR SUITES, MATTRESSES,
jd FR A BI ES, together with a fino
and CASKETS.
Terms Cash, and small profits.
_ JOHN B. MOORE.
BR THE
SHING HOUSE !
IK ? SONS.
on has warranted us In buying the LARGEST
ODS wo have ever offered to the people of
all we ask is for yon to call and examine our
BENCH and ENGLISH DIAGONALS.
tilting and Pant Goods ever brought to
American Woolens as heretofore.
i in the very latest and be?: styles, having In
itry affords. We guarantee satisfaction. Our
ADY-HADE CLOTHING, of all sises
sst-Bnwdcloth and Diagonal, Coats, Vests,
dy-Made line.
nplctc. We asV any one In want of a good
io "Scratch Pocket," which only needs to be
a of every grade. Silk tu-.d Linen Handker
great abundance. Hats-In fact, anything a
i to be undersold. We keep also
Class Sewing Machines,
olly warranted. Machine Needles, Oil and
iak? repaired at short notice, ?nd charges mod
grand display of pretty Goods.
I & SONS, Io Centennial Building-.
M
I
1881 SPRING SEASON. 1881
-o
Dedicated to our Friends and Customers.
Come one and all and see the things
Bo rich in beauty and low in price ;
Tho Nsw YOBK CASH STOKE always wins.
'Cann goods are BO cheap and ye', no nice.
For lovely Spring we arc now prepared
To adorn tue maiden so highly reared,
Ribbons, Ties, (Roves and Laces
For beautifying all their winning faces.
Arabist relentless rays of a burning sun,
Ruy s Fan and flirt for fun ;
Ruy a finn Silk Parasol,
And cool ?nd pleasant will bo all.
Handkerchiefs and Embroideries,
Hosiery and Parseiuentcrles,
Buttons, Zephyrs, Soai*. Perm mer}-,
Notions plenty, in largo variety.
But Dress Goods-fine-is our pride.
We challenge all in this country wide
To show a xtock no large and cheap,
For all who either smile or weep.
Silks, Satins and come Novelties,
Poplins, Buntings and some Fineries,
Cashmeres, Lusters and Uatalasses,
Alpacas, Crepe Cloth and French Glace,
All are to be found at our Store ;
Come, buy, and be happy evermore.
White Goods is another part,
In which, as usually, we have tho start ;
Lawns, Piques, and Swisses flue,
They aro handsome in the Summer time.
Print*, one thousand pieces wc can show,
Handsome pattern?., and yet very low ;
Cambrics, Sheetings, illcachings good,
To sell them chcup we're in tho mood.
Of Ladles' Hata and Flowers fair,
We only say they're right there,
On our centre table you'll always find
The largest stocw-(if you are not blind.)
March 10, 1881
Not done wo are, by any means.
The best of our story now begins :
8hoc3 ! Shoes ! ! we say are ourleader,
No one dura to dispute lt, either.
Our hand-made 8hoes, for Genta' and Ladies,
Pretty Sandals and Slippers for tho babies,
Are tbe nicest goods you ever did see,
And every pair we will guarantee.
Of Clothing yet we must aay a word,
Though by this time every one has heard
Our garments are made by Ilammcrslough.
Which are the best you ever wore or saw.
Shirts, Braces, Collars, Cu fla or Socks,
Of each we keep the biggest stock ;
Never will we b? out^-jneTn prices
lu tiny lund niit'it) thc sun b??/t Or ftsvi.
Hats, Caps. Trunks. Valises,
Only here the .-numeration ceases ;
Obi yes! orr r w Ruggy Umbrellas,
Are ad.t?l?-c-i by all true fellows.
Mr. Rose, tho valiant one.
Many noblo deeds bas done ;
Mr. Arnstein, the other man,
Is not good-looking and not vain.
Mr. Webl. however, the Ladies* bean,
Loves to mske a handsome show ;
Mr. Cunningham dances tbe ''German,"
And is our Shoo Department's foreman.
Mr. M. J. 17-)ke, the "Clothter,"
Becomes n re i opular every year ;
He sells cher*) and also quick.
Never fails, and is never sick.
We'll allays show with pleasure Goods
To all. from either town or woods ;
Wo'll always try to do our best,
Serving all without any rent.
Come o'.io and all and soe the things
So r. jh in beauty and low in price ;
The New York Cash Store always wins,
' Cante Goods are Cheap and yet to nie* /
READ THIS!
And See the Wonderful Stock of Special Bar
gains that 'are to be offered at
-A.- L?3SSE?R3S
X HAVE received my SPRING STOCK, and every department is now full and
complete. BARGAINS will bo offered in every line, and a series of actual bar
gainB, by which I mean EXCELLENT QUALITY GOODS, worth double tho
prices charged for them.
A House fall of Bargains !
From End to End !
From Top to Bottom !
And from A to Z.
The public are assured that I misrepresent no Goods, and do not carry Goods
until they lese their faabion. They must be Bold Tor what they will bring the
season they are bought.
Don't fail to visit tho Paris Blore, where LOW PRICES REIGN.
Thankful for past favors and hope for a continuance of the same.
PARIS STORE
Feb 24. 1881 33
AND
FERTILIZERS
AT
SULLIVAN & MATTISON'S
Down to tho Bottom.
-o-.
GET THEIR
BONE BLACK FERTILIZERS,
RUSSELL COE'S GUANO AND ACID PHOSPHATE.
(NO CHARLESTON ROCK.)
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Groceries, Plows and Plows Stocks,
EVER BOUGHT BY US.
See Us, Try Us, and Save Money ?
SULLIVAN & MATTI30IM,
Centennial Building, next to Crayton's.
Feb. 10,1881 ll
TUE? WAV TA aB^eC??
? ??1MB WW #-* ? ? ^ttW W WbMlV ft
In Getting a Rt ally Good Art icle of Almont Anything you
may want at a .Reasonable Price is to call on
IB. TOWERS ?Sc CO.
WHO have just received seme fino New Crop Blnscovat?o S?oI&SS?S, Ear
ly Bose, Peerless and Early (Goodrich Irlab Potatoes, Edin
dreth's and Ferry's Garden Seeds, and a great many exceedingly nice things
that Housekeepers appreciate at this season. All of which they will be happy to show
you if yoe will rall.
THEY ARE PREPARED TO OFFER INDUCEMENTS IN
FIRST CLASS FERTILIZERS,
AND WILL NOT WORRY YOU, EITHER.
Call at the placo where they believe in making
airiCE SALES AND SHALL PROFITS,
JSo. -* Granite Row, Anderson, S.0.
Feb 3*. 1881__
Soluble Pacific and Anchor Brand Guano.
ST0N0 GUANO, ST0N0 ACID, ST0N0 A8H ELEMENT.
'.You turn your head, you hold back strong,
But no use fussin', Steno's gwino along."
IHAVE on hand a large stock of ACID and GITANO of the above Standard Brands.
Special Inducements offered to parties wanting lt ay sae Car
Load. Liberal terms offered for Cash, Cotton Option or Currency. 8*e rae before
making any trade on Fertilizers. My ofllec in the front entrance to ''Centennial Rulld
Ing."
W. S. LIGON.
Jan 20,1881 21 tm
REDUCED PRICES.
CALL OIN
JOHN E. PEOPLES
And get tho Celebrated
MERRYMAN GUANO,
475 lbs. Cotton per Ton.
NAVASSA GUANO,
460 lbs. Colton per Ton.
Wm Cotton Foiizor
?25 lbs. Cotton per Ton.
I still have on hand plenty of thc Na
rasga Acid for composting.
Call And see mo before purchasing else
where.
JOHN E. PEOPLES,
Anderson, 8. C.
March 3, 1881 34 3m
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Notice to Work Roads.
OJTICK or Tn s
BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONED
or ANDERSON COUNT*,
March 1st, 1881.
SUPERINTENDENTS of Highway Dis
tricts are hereby required to appoint
an Overseer for each Section of Road In
their Districts, assign them hands and have
the Roaaa nut in good condition before tho
first day of April next. Overseers will re
port all defaulters. Tho follow'ng named
Sersons have been appointed Superlntcn
ento of their respectivo Highway Districts :
Fork Towusbip-Wm. P. Snefgrove.
Pendleton-John W. Simpson.
Garvin-J. P. Glenn,
Brushy Creek-Lawrence Mullik'n.
Rock Mills-C. B. Gilracr.
Hopewell-L. D. Harris.
Williamaton-William Rogers.
Savannah-J. T. C. Jones.
Broadaway-W. A. Geer.
Belton-A. O. Norris, Jr.
Dark Corner-Ellas McGee.
Hall- Thomas C. Jackson.
Martin-L. N. Clinkscales.
Tho Commissioners will act as Superin
tendents of their respective Townships.
By order of the Board.
J. E. BREA ZE ALE,
Clerk Board Co. Com. A. C.
March 8, 1881 34 2
REMOVAL
TL UK undersigned respectfully announce
to their friends and customers that they
have moved to
No. 2 Benson House?
Next door Sooth of their old Stand, whero
they will c DRUGS at tho lowest possiblo
figures. Seeing ls believing. Give us a
call.
SIMPSON, REID A CO.
Jan ll 1881 77
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P. K. McCULLY. ? B. TAYLOR.
If CULLY & TAYLOR.
ANDERSON, S. 0.
CASH COTTON BUYERS
AND DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAFS, TRtTNKS, UMBRELLAS,
GRAIN, MOLASSES, PROVISIONS.
AgOUfH ior til? Snln *yf
Georgia Orange Ammoniated Bone,
Georgia Orarlo Fertilizer, Eui pi i e Guano,
Monarch Gnano, Wagener Ammoniated Bone,
Wagoner's Fertilizer, Wagoner's Acid.
Dani. Pratt Gin Co's Revolving Bead Gins,
Feeders and Condensers.
SEW ANEE FLOUR MILLS.
Insurance Department.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Feb 17, 18R1 29 3m
USTIETW FIRM!
GOODS !
R. S. HILL * CO.
HAVE just received a large lot of all kinds of CHOICE GOODS usually kept in
a General Mercantile Store. We moko a specialty of Good Goods, and only
wish a trial to convince the people of thc fact.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
"Crescent Bone Fertilizer" and Acid Phosphate,
Which is second to nono, and are also Agents for other STANDARD FERTILIZERS,
and would respectfully ask tho Farmers to examine our analysis and prices before
making their purchases.
R. S. HILL & CO.
Jan 13. 1881
BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES.
WE HAVE ON HAND a Car Load of BUGGIES-Top. no Top and Double Scat
from the Globo Carriage Works, Cincinnati, G., which wo will sell for LESS
MONEY than anybody. Every Buggy warranted.
"W-A-o-oiLsrs, -w^ooisrs.
Anothor car load of ST. LOUIS "EXCELSIOR" WHEELER'S PATENT-the only
wagon with eight bearings sold in this mnrket. BETTER THAN ANY-CHEAPER
THAN EVER.
PLOWS and PLOW STOCKS-Wo sell "OLIVER CHILL"-tho only Plow
that will turn any land. Farmer's Friend, $3.50. Universal Iron foot, $2.00.
IFIELD SEEDS-Clover, Red Top and Orchard Grass.
OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE !
Your every want shall bo supplied, at PRICES WAY DOWN.
LAST AND LEAST J
We havo CONSIGNMENTS OF CASH TO LOAN. Will bc pleased to accommo
date all who want to borrow.
WATSON Sc SON.
Dec 16. 1880 10 ly
New Crop New Orleans MOLASSES, Just Received !
ONE THOUSAND Packages of Fish, in Barrels, Quarter Barrels, Drums, Kits and Cans
-^Y"K have just received an IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, such as
Staple Dry Goods,
Family and Fancy Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Hardware, Crockery, &c.
Which we will ofTer at tho LOWEST LIVING TRICES for Cash, Cotton or Barter.
We have in Blore a largo lot of BAGGING and TIES, which we will soil at Bot
tom prices.
TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
Oar supply of Tobacco will bo kept np to the full s Lan dard, and wo defy competition
in prices.
o ,OD" ?. J? ?. FANT & CO.
8opt 0. 1880 _ _9_
THE CASH STORE,
HAVE on hand a large lot of FLO VB, fresh from tho Mills, bought low, and they
Intend to SELL IT LOW.
BIO COFFEE, tho very best grades, always on band. Wo will hero say to all of
our customers and thc public that wo Intend to pay special attention to buying the very
best grades Rio Coffee.
New Orleans Molasses, new crop,
Steel Plows, Single and Double-foot Plow Stocks.
We want everybody to como and seo our Gooda and prices. With thanks for
past patronage, wo remain. Respectfully.
. ' J. P. SULLIVAN & CO.
Jan 13, 1881
CUNNINGHAM & Co.,
Agency xor
EAGLE AMMONIATED GUANO,
EAGLE A?IO PHOSPHATE.
"OLD HICKORY" FARM WAGONS,
CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS,
Dixie Plows, Points, Shovels, and Sweeps,
Builders' and Mechanics' Hardware,
Ivory and Rubber Table Knives,
Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons,
Botts, Nuts, Washers. Rivets.
Bollows, Anvils, Vises. Hammers,
Shoe Findinas and Leather,
Nails, Files, and Chisels.
MUZZLE and BREECH-LOADING GUNS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, NOTIONS.
Jan 13, 1881 13
MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS
Offers for the next Sixty Days
HER ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS
A.T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
In order to make room for a Large Spring Stock.
W E aro determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Pleas? call in, and bs convinced
that you can get the BEST BARGAINS at the
TOADIES* STORED
Jan 1?, 1881 37
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