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LOCAL NEWS. W. W. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOR. nitlKV BtKNTION. Tho crop of frying chickens in ihis coun ty bos been cut short by cholera. Straw colored African diamonds for sale at Seneca City. Snpply inexhaustible. Mr. B. P. Wilson ia building a neat cot tage on his lot on the southern end of Main street. Mr. John W. B. Skelton returned homo on Monday after a very pleasant visit to relatives In Mississippi and Georgia. lir. O. VT. LiuCiee has two targe new brick sloro rooms nearly completed at Bel ton, whirl. OLAA considcrabiy to tho looks of tho i 'T n. Col. C. 8. Mallison has gone to Buffalo Springs, Va., for his health. May ho have a speedy recovery, ia the earnest wish of his many friends in thia county. The roin on 'Sunday night was pretty general ?Ul over tho county. It was a good ''season." and has made the farmers all happy and cheerful. "There . is millions in Somebody bas left a flajk of powder in our office, and now if somebody else Will five us a double-barrel shot gun and a andful of buck shot wo will be prepared for any emergency. Wo aro glad to learn that MR B. Frank 81oan, of Seneca City, who recently had one of bis legs broken by being thrown from a buggy, is doing well. Wo hope soon to hear of his entire recovery. Capt. B. F. Duncan's cottou ia full of squares. He is ono of the best farmers in Va rennes township, and-the man that can surpass him in cotton culture has not yet been found in this county. Mr. 8ilaa Kay, of Hopewell township, showed us on Monday a bunch of ordinary swamp cane, about turee feat high, that had gone to seed. It was sent aa a curiosity to tho Commissioner of Agriculture. Tho tickets for the excursion to Tocca on Saturday are on salo at tho atoro of J. R. <fc L. P. Smith. From the number nlrcady sold it is reasonable to concludo i\.ui the full number of tickets will be taken. The State Convention of the Y. M. C. A. will meet in Newberry on next Thursday, Otb instant, and remain in session through the Sunday following. Several members of the Association at this placo will attend. Tho German Club will go out to Ander Bonville to-day for a picnic. We regret that circumstances arc such that we cannot ac cept a kind invitation to be present. Tho young people will doubtless have a pleas ant day. It is said the new New Testament docs away with tho Devil, which will bo good newa to some people, who have always re garded the old fellow as a probable future acquaintance. This is a progressive age, you know. Mr. C. A: Recd has contracted with Messrs. Jackson & Drennan for the erection of a warehouse; In the rear of his store on tho Waverly House lot. T?e building will bo 60 by 100 feet, two stories high, and will contain about 200,000 bricks. Rev. T. V. Moore, of Richmond, Va., a brother of Mrs. L. M. Ayer, supplied Dr. Frierson's pulpit Sunday morning. He had a large congregation and preached an excellent sermon. - He will also preach in the same church next Sunday morning. By reference to an advertisement else where it will be seen that bids for grading tho remaining thirty-six miles of the Savan nah Valley Railroad from the terminus of the section now under contract to tho inter section with" tho Augusta and Knoxville Road are Invited. We forgot last week to mention tho mar riage of Mr. J. C. Hamiin and Miss BUG A. Thompson, daughter of Dr. A. E. Thomp son, ol this county, which was consumma ted on Wednesday evening, 18th of May, Rev. W. A. Hodges performing tho ceremo ny. We acknowledge the receipt of a pack age of nico cake with tho compliments of the bride and groom. A bout i?ighteon of the twenty-three miles of the Edg?'fleld, Aiken and Trenton Rail road are already graded, and tho remainder will be shortly completed. This is tho road that it is now proposed to extend from Edgefield to the Greenwood and Augusta Road to connect with the Savannah Valley, . which will give us the shortest possible lin es io both Charleston and Augusta. Tho Fair Play High School, of which W. P. Calhoun. Esq., is the efflciont and popu lar principal, will have a picnic on Friday of next week, 10th instant. Spaeches will be made by the young men of the school, and a good time generally is in store for all who attend. Tho good people of that com munity, the garden spot of Oconee county, know how to make Buch occasions success ful. The Knights of Honor picnic at Kove' Spring on last Thursday was attended by about ono hundred and fifty persons, most ly Knights and their families. It was an enjoyable occasion, and in every respect a success. The dinner wo? one of tho finest and most bountiful wo over saw spread at a Bionic, and though the speeches of Knights reazealo and Feathers ton were short, they nevertheless added to tho pleasures of tho day.. Mr. H. S. Trcscot, of Washiugton, D. C., a member of tho Engineer Corps of tho National Government, and sson of Hon. Wm. H. Trescot, formerly of this county, paid us a call on Thursday last. Ho is at present visiting friends in Pendleton, but will soon begin a survey of the French Broad River In North Carolina, for which mi appropriation was mado by tho last Con gress. If tho manogers of tho excursion train on next Saturday don't look out they will lose their cargo at Seneca City. Most any body would rather havo a pocketful Of diamonds than to seo a little stream of water pouring over a pilo of rocks. Thero is no doubt but what every passenger on tho train can get just os many diamonds as they want about Beneca. Tho sand np there is just full of them, end all you nave to do is to wash them ont. The closing exercises of tho Anderson Female Seminary to-morrow evening will be very interesting, and tho public general ly arr invited elsewhere in tho INTKLMOBK CER by Gen. Ayer, tho worthy principal, to attend. Our distinguished Representativo in Congress, tho Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken, ?Kn nw? ...o/la an uninteresting SJ>C6Ch in his'life",' will deliver art address during the the evening on Education. We would direct tho attention of our readers to tho advertisement of Mr, L. H. Seel in this Issue. Ho ls a thoroughly reli able gentleman, and denle in only tho best article of stoves, etc. ' Tho oil stoves men Honed in his advertisement are worth to any housekeeper twice tho money asked for them. His fruit dryer ls also a good ! thing, and as there is a tolerable crop of fruit this year he Will doubtless find good Salo for it. Givo Mr. Seel a trial, and you will bo pleased. Tho ?uprem?? COUTI hos just rendered a decree in tho case-of Mrs. Lydia A. M. VanWysk, et al., Plaintiffs vs. J. W. Nor- , ria, *>t al., sureties on the official bond of | A. O. Norris, late Commissioner in Equity for this County. Tho case for thu Plaintiffs was argued by Messrs, Burt and r> royles, and for tho DefenBO by Messrs. B. F.AVbit ner and E. B. Murray. Tho decision sus tains tho Circuit decision in favor of tho Defendants. A very largo number of per sons In this Connty arc interested In tho result. Mf. C?mr?eo,?. FrcBsley, of Abbeville conni;', who vas nominated last year as tho successor of Whitaker HS cadet to West Point frc?n ibo TMK? Cst?cr.*3tonal Dis trict, has AU ti t-essod a letter to tho Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken resigning tho position and taking bis "oxit from too 'war department' until some moro convenient Bccson." Mr. John Ji. Towera, eldest ?on of Mr. A. B. Tun.?., of thia E'-ZCC, is Mr. PitHt*lfcy~>? al ternate, and will, we presume, now rerelvo the nomination ; but as \??.?UVvr*n trial for self mutilation has not ended, there ls OS yet no Vucancy to bo filled. His trial by a court martial has been in progress since last February. . Every man in Anderson county who ex pects to bay either a gin or steam engine any time soon should read thu advertise ment In this iasao of Mr. John E. People), who is agent at, this place for Hall's Self-' Feeding: Oin, -Schofield's Engine, and also for the Yan Winkle Kin? Cotton Press, the advertisement of Which will appear next week. Mr, Peoples liss been dealing in. gins, engines and presses for several rears;' is thoroughly posted ss to what ls beat suit ed to the needs of tho farmers of this section and is striving assiduously to supply those needs. Read what those who nave tried his gin and engine havo to say in their favor and then call at his store and examine them for yourself and learn the many advantages not given in his advertisement ho claims for them over other gins and engines. The Hall gin bas long been recognised as one oi the best ever offered to the public, and ia used in every cotton State in the Unloo^ Tho Schofield engine ls ??BO well knoyrn as. one of tho best made, aa is also tho Van Winglo pr?te. Thu Division of Sons of Temperance at thia place will celebrate their fourteenth anniversary by a picnic excursion to Toccoa, Ot>... on tho Air Line Railroad, next Satur day, every arrangement for tho success of which being co m pie-ed bv tho committee io whom it was referred.' Tho train will run from Belton, leaving there about 6 o. m., and thia place about 7 a. m., reaching Toccoa ?t 9.S? or 10 a. fn. The excursion ists will have six or seven hours in which lo visit tho beautiful Toccoa Palls, about two milos from the village, and to seo tho other interesting sights of the place. The faro for the round trip from Bolton will bo $1.30 and from Anderson ;$t. No tickets will bo sold from any other stations, and no one will bo allowed, on the train without a ticket. Arrangements have boen perfec ted with parties at Toccoa for transportation for two hundred and fifty persons out to tho falls and back, at the rat ra .of twenty five cents iii a vehicle without springs and fifty cents In :a vehicle with springs. The train will be in charge of the committee of arrangements from thc Division oonsUt?ng of Messrs. L. P. 8mith. A. 8. Todd, C. C. Langston. Columbus Wardiaw and R. R. Todd, and all who go on the excursion can be assured of a delightful trip, as only a limited number of tickets will be sold, thus preventing tho crowding of the cars to an uncomfortable extent. IX Seneca City never becomes a city it will not be becauso it is not a highly fa vored locality In point of nntural advan tages. Besides being situated in a rich and fertile region, abounding in gold mines and mineral springs, it has tho addi ditlonal advantage of being located at tho crossing of two great railroads. But in addition to all this, we hear not' that near this city Micro has recently been discovered by an Englishman a mine abounding in diamonds of tho finest quality. A gentle man of our town who was in that city one day last weak had 'ho pleasure of seeing and handling a few of the precious stones in the rough stato. A correspondent of tho Charleston Ifews and Courier, writing from Seneca under date of May 28, says of this j discovery : "Thero has been much excite ment in our community for tho past few ! days caused by the discovery of diamonds in an old gold mint. Foryears gold mining has been carried on to a greater or less ex tent in this vicinity. Some two or threo years since Col. John Cochran mined quito extensively, with what success was not generally known. Some two weeks since Mr. Joseph Blnnny, Jiailing from England, carno to Seneca on b's way from western North Carolina, prost 'jcling for mica, and was Induced to go down and look around where Col. Cochran had been mining for gold. He went to panning on a farm ad joining thc Cochran raine, and was reward ed by washing out several diamonds. He sent some of them to Tiffany & Co., of Now York, and one of their experts carno out and pronounced them genuine straw col ored diamonds, equal to the African dia monds. Mr. Blanny has purchased eight hundred feet square from tho owners of thc land for $2,000, and proposes to go regularly into tho business, not as a stock company, but on his own account." There ib a for tune undoubtedly for every ono of tho citi zens of this favored section in the business of hunting diamonds, if they can only be rando to realizo their opportunity. They ought to quit everything else and go to digging-digging for diamonds, wo mean. Of courso, when they all get a bushel or two apiece, they will be generous enough to 8cotter them around among their neighbors and friends, of whom wo are so fortunato as to bo one. We always havo said that tho futuro had a grand destiny in store for Seneca City, though wo little thought it would bo attained so soon. We might add that nearly all thoso who huvo made great fortunes, however, in mining operations havo done it by "selling out." Commencement of tho Anderson Female Seminary. Tho public aro hereby respectfully in vited to thu Commencement Exercises of the Anderson Female Seminary, on tho evening of tho 3rd of June, proximo, at 8 o'clock p. m. Should tho weather bo pleasant, soata will be arranged for all who come under the shady grove immediately in front of the Seminary ,boarding-house. An r-ddrcss on Education may bo expect ed during the evening from our dis tinguished Representative in Congress, Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken. LEWIS M. AYER, Principal. A first-class second-hand Sowing Machine for sale. Apply at this office. Don't forget that tho best patent SELFJ FASTENING TWIN f!ED SPRING, mak ing the bost Spring Bcd in existence,, made I of the very befit - Besemer steel wire, and warranted superior to any sold, is sold ex clusively by G. F. TOLLY. Price only THREE DOLLARS for forty-eight honest I ?'.eel springs. Bv* suro to seo thoso handsome Straw Hats j at C. A. Reed's, Agt., at and below N. Y. wholesale prices. Also his popular Sowing Machines.' He has tho best Buggier. (Cook) in xVndcrson, and won't bo undersold. If you feel bad and all out of sorts, go to Wilhito's Drug Store, get a bottle of Sarsa Earillo "and Iodide Potassium, tho great lood purifier, and bo well again. BUGGIESil--Any1 parson wanting a good vehicle should not fail .to call on REED & STEPHENS, whose long exp?rience ena ! bles them to select tho moat reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any ono. Best stock of Hair, Cloth, Flesh and licil Brushes can be found ot Wilhitc& Wilhite'a Drug Store. '? ^ ' ' SHEET MCBIC-A select stock of NEW MVSIO and MUBIO Books has just been re ceived at tho McSmlth Music House. Now songs, now marches, new waltzes, new polkas, &c. Over ono hundred copies for beginnerBjComprising choleo selections from tho "Bec Hive,'* "Echoes from the Nursery," '. Recreation'* and "Hoirie Scenes." Not having sufficient room, lt islmpos Biblo to keep a .very1 largo stock of sheet music, bat we hav?r?ccnily issued ? select cataloguo of SHEET Musio and Music BOOKS, comprising cholea selections from Lil publications extant, American and European,'carefully collected, classified and arranged, with, full description of each piece as to key, grado of dlfuealiy and all other Important characteristics, from which our customers can select. Catalogues giren away, or malled upon' application. MCSMITU Mus;c HOUSE, L 47-3 Greenville, 8. C. Wilhito's Eye Water Ia a sure euro for sore eyes. Try it. Price 25c ppr bottle. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS J 1 MOTHERS 11 ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your test by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth I - If HO, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S Soornirra Sr BOP. It will roliovo tho poor Utile sufferer immediately ; -depend upon it ; thero is no mistake about IL There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used lt, who will not tell you at once that it will regulato tho bowela, ondglvo rest to tho mother, and rcliof and health to the child. operating like magic. It ia pcr fecily safe to uso In all cases, arid plccaant to tho taste, and is tho proscription of ono of Ibo oldest and best female physicians ; and nurses in. tho United States. Sold j sverywhstj, 25 cents a bottle. 15-?y IT IS FOUND AI* JASTI 8onETnrxo NEW Un DER THE Stn?.-A new era is dawning upon woman: Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of mankind and her own besides. Tho frequent and.dlntresaing irrcgularltiec peculiar to her aex havo long been to her tho "direful spring'of woes un numbered." In the mansion of tho rich and hovel Of poverty ?Uko woman has been tho constant: yet patient victim of a thou sand Ills unknown to man-and without a remedy. "Oh Lord, bow long!" in the agony of her soul, hath abe cried. But now tho hour of her redemption ls come. She will suifbr no more, for Bradllcld's Femalo Regulator, "Woman's B tt Friend," la prepared only by Dr. J. Bk? ifield, At lanta, Gs., and sold at $1.60 per bottle by Wilhit? & WUhite, and Simpson, Reid & Co., Anderson, S. C. ? Tue public baa lon;? vince awarded to A-v?rs Hair Vigor ?he foremost place ariiorig reliable Hair Restoratives. H is effectual, agrceablo and absolutely barm? lesa. It makes tho hair fresh and luxu rlani.and old ago ware* and unfashionable. Mesa rs. Januar. Rankin <fc Lan ar : tien tlemcn- My wife' had been troubled for several months with Bronchitis, and du ring that tinto tried nearly every thing im aginable, without tho slijg*'test benefit. A friend of heh* Ito whom I ??.r>nt toned it, told mo to .??tr a bottle tx brewer's Lung Restorer, which I did, and : BS than one bottle cured her ?ntirely. 1 will recom mend it to all who are similarly affected. Yours very truly, N. C. MUNROE. MACON. GA.. March 1st, 18S0. Messrj. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar : Dear 81rs-I had frequent heniorrbago before using your Consumptive Cure, and had boen treated by Dr- Crowcll Johnson and other skilled physicians without bfuiig re lieved, and after using three bottles of your Brewer's Lung Restorer, the hemorrhage was stomped, and ? J-pvc never had enc since. X am nov/ in better health than be fo??, and feel it my duty to state to tho pub lic tho effects of your wonderful Consump tive Cure oh me. Yours truly, Mas. E. G. AVANT. TavLoa COUKTT. This is to certify that I had Asthma for thirty-five years and used a crest many dif ferent kinds of medicines. Was treated by Dr. Holton fivo years without finding re lief. I then used your Brewer's Lung Re storer, and found in ita permanent cure. Very truly yours, Z, J. PABKH. . Sold by Wilbito & W?hlte, Anderson, EDUEPIKXD, S. C.. May S, 1870. Dr. L. T. HU : Dear f?r-Hiving tried Hill's Hepatic: Pshftccaf 'ond tltbronghly. tested its merits, I ?eofiiti??ti,*! ii. with ibo greatest confidence to the people, and !-? . epeak for it admittance Into every houser hold. It hos given perfect satisfaction in my practice, and 1 feel assured tho people will illili it a beding "panacea" for all irregularities Incident to the. liver. Ido not sneak os one who bas beard and seen not, tat from my personal experience as a practicing physician. It should be kept in every household, and meet with that re ception that its virtuo and merits demand. I heartily endorso it as au effective, liver regulator. Very truly your--, W. D. JENNINGS, M. D. For sale by W?hlte & W?hlte, Ander son, S. C. _ 47-ltn COLUMBUS, GA., Jan. 17, 1878. Dr. C. J. Moffatt : Dear Sir-Last sum mer, when our little girl was teething, wo tried a great number of prescriptions, but nono of them relieved her. Wo finally had brought to our notice your Tcethiua (Tcetbiug Powders), and used them with the happiest result. They gave her a speedy and permanent relief. I very heartily recommend them io others. Yours very.truly, G. R. GLENN, President Columbus Female College. Its speedy cures of Sores and Eruptions upon the Skin have been remarkable. GOLDT1TWA1TE '& SON, Druggists. Troy; AU?., Forsalcby Wilbito & W?hlte.' "47 1-m. There is a constant warfare being waged between thc various species of the animal kingdom. Think of the horribleness of nu army of worms storming the citadel of lifo. A dose of Shriuc-r's Indian Vermifuge will ? destroy them. Thc ingredients of tho Kauquita Indian Worm Pellets ria perfectly harmless. Tho principal ones have been gathered ia the mountain forests of North America, and were used by the Red Man with great effi cacy. For sale by Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Jlonea Path.Traynhnm & Dial, Laurcnsville, Simp son, Reid it Co. and Wilhitc & Wilhite, An deraon. >_ Cossar had his Brutus, Charles tho First his Cromwell, and every cough and cold in this country will find a conqueror in Cous ? Ben's Honey of Tar, the unrivalled cough medicine. Price 60c. White's Crean: White Vermifuge is tho best worm killer, i For salo by Wilbito & Wilbito, Anderson, I B. C. _J_ We would only ask you to try a sample box of tho Kauauita Indian Worra Pellets to assura you thal a long felt want hos been snppliod-that a worm specific has been dis covered that is ni casant ns well os effectual. Prico, 10 and -J ceutsper box. For salo by Dr.T. A. Hudgens, Hones Path, Traynhum & Dial, Laurensville, Simpson, Reid & Co. ! and Wilhlto & WUbite. Anderson. Sallie Spriggln8, ono of our rural sisters, had her picturo taken ibo other dav, and ibo likeness was wonderful to behold, but no remedy Uko PortaUne, or Tabler's Vege table Liver Powder, hos ever been prepared. It will cure you. Price 50c. White's Cream White verm?fugo is the best worra killer. For salo by Wilbito & Wilhite, Druggists, Anderson, 8. C. -? A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be I stopped. Neglect frequently results in an Incurable Lung Disease or ' Cbnrumpftoii. Brown's Bronchial Tr oches are certain to give \ relief in AUhma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For thirty years thc Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect sat : isfaction. They"are not now or untried, but { having been tested by wide and constant uso for nearly an en??ro generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of tho age. Publia Speakersand Singers use them to clear and strengthen tho Voice. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere._15-ly ST WIfATr A DIFFERENCE ^ W Between common and first-olnss fl I Spectacles ! | ff The uso of GOOD Spectacles, '-or u rectly fitted to tho eye, ns soon as na- i I turo calls for them, will preserv? the n sight. Yon cannot afford to iuipover I ish tho sight with cheap spectacles. 1 You can find a good stock of thc est at J. A. DANIEL"-. "(N- _.-LJ Greenville Machine Works IRON FOUNDRY, R. M. MACDONALD, Proprietor, MANUFA CTURER of Polleys, Shaftings, Mill Spindles, Mill Screws, Mill and Gin Gearing, Sew Mandrils.Cano Mill?. Iron Railing, Baluster Railing, Fire Dogs, itc Keeps constantly on hand a full assort ment of Valves and Steam Fittings. i'rompt attention given to repairing Steam Engines and all kinds of Machinery, slay 2ts, ISSI 40 ' Ora SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDBBSON COUNTY. BY virtuo of various Executions to ma directed, I will expose to salo on tho first MONDAY In JUNE, A. D. I?81, at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, the following Tract of Land, to wit : THE ALLEN TRACT, Containing one hundred and fifty (160) acres, more or lees, bo?- ided by ianda. or M. P. Tribble, thc homestead and others. Levied on os thonropcrtv of John J. Matti eon in favor of Sloan fe Soignons, and oth ers, against John J. Mallison, and sold st tiie risk of the former purchaser. TERMS OP SALB-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary r xpors. JAMES IL MCCONNELL, . ShcrifT of Anderson County, S. C May 6, 1881 43 4 ? NOTICE TO CREDITORS^ - All persona having demandi against thc Estate of N. K. Sullivan, deceased, are hereby nidified to prove and pre sent tito same to J. M. Sullivan within the limo'prescribed by law ; and those in debted to said Estate riust maka payment without delay. J. M. SULLIVAN. Adm'r. E. K. SULLIVAN, Adm'x. 1 May 10.18*1 40 8 . ONT. Y. C. S. ...... ARNSTEIN^ & B?SE Offer Tremendous Bargains fa DRY C.OODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES. LOW PRICES TRIUMPHANT ! : .. rj . :,, i H .""rr *,. ? atti ' ? ? ? . ' '. ? ' ; COme and See Us. Your Own Interest Demands lt Our Stook IR the Largest in th ?5 up-conn try and our Prices are ?.lt* l/^wboTi j JUST REC?WED : 20 Pieces of Bay State Buttings at lOo. per yard I 15 Pieces of Paris Melange Suitings at 12Jc, per yard, 50 Pieces of Fino Light Shade Dress Goods at 15c. per yard. 25 Pieces of Fashionable Buntings at 20c. per yard. 50 Pioces of Elegant Figured Lawns at 81c. per yard. WHITE GOODS AND Are offered ut-u Great Sacrifice ! LINENS We are determined to cell Cheaper than anybody else, and only ask an Inspection of oar ZmHjSnoxi BT?UJK. te prove our broad claim as Leaders of* 3L.ow [Prices May 26,1881 ARNSTEIN & ROSE. A WM ll IBA? SPECIAL BARGAINS! FOB the next four weeks I will show the moat SUB PRISING BARGAINS I have ever offered. I invite perusal of below named Goods, with the assu rance that every article there named will be soldat ACTUAL BARGAINS. My Stock was never so large, never 30 rich, never so popular as it will be this season : Great Bargains in Dress Good?, Great Bargains in Victoria Lawns, Great Bargains in White P K, Great Bargains in Colored Lawns^ Groat Bargains in Black Cashmeres, Great Bargains in Buntings, Great Bargains in Dress Linen, Great Bargains in Table Damask, Great Bargains in Linen Towels, Great Bargains in Quilts, Groat Bargains in Bleaching^, Great Bargains in Bcd Tiering, Great Bargains in 4-4 Sheeting, Great Bargains in Sea Isladd, Great Bargains in Hickory Shirting, Great Bargains in Cottonades, Great Bargains in Fancy Cassimeres Great Bargains in Curtain Lace, Great Bargain? ?? Zephyr Shawis, Great Bargains in Parasols, Great Bargains 5 : Fans, Groat Bargains in Hosiery, Great Bargains in Corsets, Great Bargains in Ribbons, Great Bargains in Kid Gloveoy Great Bargains in Lisle Gloves, Great Bargains in Ladlee' Cravats, Groat Bargains in Buttons, Great Bargains in Bk. and Col. Silks, Greet Bargains in Ladies' Hats, Great Bargains in Bonnet Flowers, Great Bargains in Laces, Great Bargains in Embroidery, 1 Great Bargains in Clothing ! Great Bargains in Clothing 1 c Great Bargains in Clothing ! Great Bargains in Clothing ! Great Bargains lu Shoes ! Great Bargains in Shoes I , Great Bargains in Shoes 1 Great Bargains in Gents' Hats, Great Bargains in Gents' Shirts. Great Bargains in Undershirts,' Great Bargains in Gents' Collars, Great Bargains in Gent's Cravats, Great Bargains in Trunks, Great Bargains in Valises, Groat Bargains in Satchels. Absolute Bargains Throughout the Entire Stock. Thanks for the liberal patronage received, and hope for a continuance of the same. A^. LESSER, May 12, 1881 S3 PARIS STORES TILL An Immense Stock of tho Celebrated ; LOUIS COOK BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &C. Now on hand and arriving. "Wil1 not be undersold in any FirBt Class work anywhere, and eau furnish any style Vehicle you want. I STILL KEEP A LARGE STOCK OP First Class Sewing Machines of diff?rent kinds. MY STOCK OF SPRING HATS Is complete, having just received ? lot of Sample Hats to bo sold at WHOLESALE PRICES. Don't fall to call in and see them. Also, my stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Iron, fcc, very Gheap. <3. A. REED, Agent. March 31, 1881 33 ! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS APPRECIATING tho patronage given hor by tho public, enters tho Spring of 1881 with the hope of giving pleasure and profit to a?..-?ustomera. With usual care she bs" selected ber SPRIliTQ STO OK, And will do her beat to please all by giving The Latest Novelties and Newest Styles FOE THE LEAST MONEY. J3f* Be convinced by calling at tho March 24,18SI LADIES? STORE. OT GUANO FOR 1881. THE undersigned begs Icavo to call attention to the fact that bo now bas a supply of tho justly popular , EUTAW G?JAT?O AND ACID PHOSPHATE, Which bo will sell for cash or on cotton option. Terms of Guano on time, 450 pounds mJ?ldlIn? cottoHi payable Nov. 1/1B81. Acid Phosphat?, 350 pounds, payable ni nmg dr,tc. In tho Stato analysis tho Eutaw stands at tho head of tho list. T?IE ?ESI? GROCERIES i Can always bo had by my customers at tho lowest prices, and my stock of DRY GOODS Is in every respect first-class. They are kept replenished as the trade demanda; and the' prices are as low as can be found anywhere in thia market. 1 am now selling GENTS' CLOTHING AND LADIES' DRESS GOODS ?T COST, FOR - CASH, to make room for Spring aleck. A full stock of HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Will also bo found by callinK ?po? tho undersbmcd at No. 10 Granite Row. Anderson .S.O. W. JB\ BABB. Feb 8, 1881 80 CALL ON BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO., ANDERSON O. BL, S. AND BUY YOUR GOODS, Their atoe?; is largo, consisting of General Mcrcbnn chandJse, say 40,000 pound? Meat, Elvo Car Loads Flour, Two Cw Loads Com, 2,000 Steel Plows, Plow Stocks, Ac, , 600 Handled and other Hoes, $3,500 worth Marcy's Shoes. A large stock of Dry. Good3, Groceries, Hardware. Hats, Yankee Notions, Saddlery, Crockery ware. Tobacco, Ac &c, always on band. All of which we xviii sell os cheaply foT dish, or on a Oretlit to good, reliable and prompt payinj cvttomers os can be bought any ?here In this auntrv. We are still agents for tho celebrated Wando Fertiliser and also for tho Piedmont Guano, manufactured at Baltimore. Md., both of which are find-clots manures. BLEC1&XEY. BROWN <fc ?>3J>. Feb*,lB81 - 29 m The Cheapest sud Best TWIN BED Shii te Sela, by y c. -p. T0HM&? At tho Extremely Low Price or $3.00. It contains 48 Honest Steel Springs. rriHIS Bud is GUARANTEED Cocoas J. good os those heretofore sold in this section at $5.00. lara prepared to supply orders from this and surrounding Counties, and warrant satisfaction in every case. liON'T FORGET That G. P. TOLLY sells thc CHEAPEST and BEST FURNITURE in th* upper portion of South Carolina. His priera o?a reduced to the tubiimum, and ho invites the public to price Furniture in any sur rounding maikct, and then cali apon him aud seo for themselves. May 10, 1881 48 , _ COMPOUND SYRUP OP ' . Li ? '.< vj; - ?'..>.' ' . . ' .. SARSAPARILTA WITH IODIDE POTASH. A Ctncentrated Blood Purifier. ORR ? SLOAN, BENSON HOUSE CORNER May 20, 1881 40 What the People Say of the William? ston Femalo College. A TENNESSEE Teacher writes : "I had ?, formed an erroneous opinion of tho "Ono-Studv" plan ; but, with your expla nation, my prejudice vanished: and now I do not hesitate to say that. If yours is not tho "royal road to learning," lt is much bet ter than tho one moat generally used. In offering ray reasons for liking your plan, I can not do better than refer to those given in your Catalogue." The Fall Session will open Aug. 1. For a Catalogue, address REV. 3. LANDER. Wllliaraston, S. C. May 20.1881 40 *oct28 Is a compound of tho virtues of sarsa Sarina, otillingia. mandrake, yellow ook, with tito iodide of potash ana iron, all powerful blood-making, blood-clean*. . lng, and Hfo-sus tai rang elements. It" is tho purest,. safest, and most effectual alterativo available to the public Tho Gcir.nees of medicine and chemistry have never produced a remedy, so potent tc euro all diseases, resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Bose, or St. Anthonys! Fire, Fin? Slea. ttn? Faec-grnba, .> Pustule*, notches, ' Boils, Tumors, Vetter... Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-head, Ripg-worrn, Ulcers, Sores. Rhen* matu ni, Mercurial Disease, Nett ralcta. Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections bf the fiver, Dyspepsia, Emacia tion, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing quail-. tic3( it purgesfOUt tho foul corruptions derangement and decay. It stimulates the vital functions, restores and pre serves health, and infuses new Ufo und vigor throughout tho wholo BystouV No Bufferer from any discaso of tho blood need despair who wl)i give Arana ff Ant ftryT"^*1 * f*^* *^*-l It Is folly to experiment with th.* nu merous low-priced mixtures, withont medicinal virtues, offend as blcod-purl flers, while disease bocona more firmly seated. Arra'? SAJISAT AIU?XA is S modi- . cine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the best, cheapest, ana most reliable hlood-nurifler known. Physicians know ita composition, and prescribe lt. It has been widely used foe forty years, and bas won tho unquali fied confidence of millions whom it hos benefited. PREPARED BY DR. J. 0. AYER & CO., Practlo.** and Analytical OhesidstT, Lowen, Mass. soto tor AUr par/oorsra gvsaiwuaaa. APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. Notice ia hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho Clerk of tho Court of Anderson County for a Charter of Sandy Springs Church and Camp around, under provision of an, Act of the General, Assembly, entitled "An Act to pr?vido for tho granting of certain Charters,* approved Feb. 20, 1874. ApplicrMon to Ito mart*cz Thursday, Juno 30,1881. w. T. MCGILL. May 20,1881 49 Q ii I GIN, and CONDENSER, THIS b the 60th year of tb^ Daniel Pratt Cotton Oin Business, during which time they have manufactured f -er ?2.000 Gins, Which are used In every cottton-growing State .?' In the Union, In Mexico, South America, JJritiBh East Indies, and in almost every other country where cotton Is grown. The Revolving Head placed in tho end of the cotton-box prevent the Gin from chok ing and the roll from breaking. Any common plantation hand being ablo to feed the Gm satisfactorily. Tho Feeder is superior, to any other machine rf tho kind In use. They are ?imp?o in construction, and easily managed. They stand upon tho floor, and aro therefore not so hard to get at. . Tho Condensons equal to any in uso--wo believe superior to any now made. Tho lower end of thocylcnder being open, all dirt from tho fiat is driven through the floor by the air from tho gin-brush. . By tho use of this Condensi ir tho Hat-room can bo entirely dono' away with, Raving many dollars in tho '.oiistructlon of buildings, making tbs labor of h&?ul??g the cotton bufvro pucking far easier, and loss and darnago by fire ia reduced to a minimum. Tho Feeder And Cohdenser will pay for them sclvi in ono season. ' Every machino is fully warranted to do porfeet work,'tnd rintll tho purchaser ls folly satisfied with tho machino wo do not oak for payment. Should any machine provo In any way defectivo^ w, ? make the same good at our CXCZ?ISO? upon-, notice being given to us. We givo tho hum? M of gentlemen in thia aud adjoining Coan tics who have tho Daniel Pratt Gins, Feeders and. Condensers in uso, and refer tho public to 'hom, believing that their recommendation of tho machines will bo moro satisfactory to any ono desiring io purchase than tho ordinary stereotyped form so comiuou : J.R. Adgcr, Jno. M. Aflbloy,. Armstrong & Robinson, Jno. Thoa. Aahlvy, J. W. Ashloy, . Oliver Bolt, Tolivcr Bolt, Wm. Burriss, jr; . . J. Jack Blown, J. M. Chamb?ec, M. B. CHnkseoles, John Crews, lAwis Cromer, L. N. ClinkBcalcs, W. R. Dunn, B. A. Davis, J. W. Daniels & Maaten?, Davis & Allen. W L Dalrymple, Dickson & McElroy, J G Douthit, . JBDouthit, 8 M Geer, W A Geer, : Goer ?fc Carpenter, .. CBGiunor,. Gantt & Co, ' Gray & Hltlhousc, . S J Gaines & Co, CE Harper-3, CE Horton-2, W A Holland, ' G M Hodges, W N Hall, ' Sam'l King & Co, Geo W Long, " J H Little, Hunry Long, H B Major, W T McCown, T W Martin, McClure & Co, McCarloy&Co, Col C S Mattison, Jil McAdams, WAMcFall, McGill & Hutchinson, T W Norris, A. M Neal, J J Owens, ' JW Provost, JBPruott, G B Riley & Co, EB Rice-2, Goo Roof, AJSitton, W G Smith, T R Simpson, W J Stovenson; ( .. J Tl Townsend, H Tucker, D 8 White, . ED Wakefield, Watson & Eskow, G S WUiiford, ; ' Wm Watkins, ,. Any information desired by Chose' living at a distance within our territory will bc cheerfully and promptly given. The best machinery Is always tho cheapest. McOULLY &! TAYLOE, Agbiite for Anderson, Abbeville, Plckcns and Oconeo Counties, S. C., aud General Deal ers In Merchandise, Grain, Flour. Provisions. Boots, Sboe3, Hardware and Gen eral Supplies. AgentsTor ''Sdwanneo Flouring alills, Cbtton Presses, . ! Insurance, etc., ?fcc. .May20,1881 . 40 . ' - '? . 8m : ENGINES, <OT^ The Tozer, aud Wood. Tabor & Morse Three New Improved Cardwell Threshers on hand, And for anio at low figured. Call and examine them. ; THE SMITH COTTON PRESS ON HA5?D. PLA?FOKM WAGON SCALES, FOR GINNEES. A 2-Ton SCALE FOE FOETY DOLLAR8. They havo been teated in this County, and givo satisfaction. Every dinner . . ? should have ono. A great convenience t? tho customer. Haves time and labor to tho Oinner. L?GE LEATHER, F?CKIWC, &?, Tho largest Stock we ever carried. Prices lower thau ever boforo. Do not fail to try us on Belting if you waDt Bottom Brices. SULLIVAN & MATTISON, Centennial Building, next to Crnyton's? May 19, 1881 , t U ' f?r"' ABMD WONDERFUL. (SINGLE PAIR.) 4=3 Honest Steel Springs. BROWN'S PATENT SELF-FA8TENIN? SPK?NO M Patented November 21, 187G, SUPERIOR TO ANY SPUING NOW TW TJS?k t?ir' SPRINGS and COUNTY EIGHTS for aale in South Caronia and Georgia by . X*. S. MPSCOMB & CO. May 20,1881 4B .._' ' BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES. -r.XTE HAVE ON HAND a Car Load of BUGGlES-Top, no Top and Double Seat-, vv from the Globo Carriage Works, Cincinnati, ix, which wo willoi for LESS MONEY than anybody. Every Buggy warranted. w-A-ca-onsrs, "wjLGh?a?FS. . Another car load of ST. LOUIS "EXCELSIOR" WHEELER'S PATENT-thc only wagon withelght bearings sold in this market. BETTER THAN ANY-CHEAPER T?I?N EVJSK. PLOWS ?sad PIL?W STOCKS-Wo sell "OLIVER CHILL"-tho only Plow thfv*. will turh any lund. Farmcr'o Friend, $3.60. 'Universal Iron foot, $2.00. FIELD HEEDS-Clover, Red Top and Orchard Grass. OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE ! Your every want shall be supplied, at PRICES WAY DOWN. LAST AND LEAST! I We havo CONSIGNMENTS OF CASH TO LOAN. Will bo pleased-to nrcommo dateall who want to borrow. _; WATSON SON. Deo 10r 1880 ' 10 , , i -m) ly ISTJETW Q-QOI3 FL S. H?LL * H?VE Just reived ? large lot or all kinds of CHOICE COO?S! usually kept n , a General Mercantile Storo. Wo make a specialty of Cood CiootW, ?nd w tah A trial ic wr.Tinoo tho people cf thc fast;^S5S WE ARB AGENTS POR THE CELEBRATED "Crescent Bone Fertilizer" and Acid Phosphate, Which io second tb nono. and aro aI??o A genia ' for other STANDARD ^N^i^fE and would respectfully ask tho Farmers to examin? our ?muyela ana pr: makingthoir purchases. " ' ' Jan 13.1881 ' .'. ' .; . ' .' '. - _. _^..L^^gjerT NE* MILLINERY ?ND iVlaNTUa-WAKiHG THE undersignedhaving opened a New Millinery, Mantua-M?Wpjjt?t;.: In Andersen, with an entirely now and beautiful lino of HAT: FLOWERS, LACES and NOTIONS of various descriptions, and wt??* dies of taste to superintend the making up doportmenfc, will bo plciwe? to ;. ?all and examino our stock.of Goods, and leave orders-for work v SOUTH KND OF BRICK RANGE. Wo oro confident thnt we ? i prices. . ' MB'- .-':. ? ' Mcrch 31,1881 S3