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?rnake, caretotake? Myhusbaad. ?fcore heeause the haby cried, ,?o *he#ire room qui&Iy Med, v ^tft^oiet, viiiiy tried? My husband. ^I^^t^fchc.b?ttoni? off his shirt, >At?/s8i?l:c0a3d thoie ifls wert, If I was morelon tne.alert ? My husband. WIjo haa<l iie!^ WKleX^rioaerrnap should take, Al&oughrPd been all the xdgbd. awake? My nusband. Wio, when I ask for half a crown, ?^r-T?nits ap-hia brow into a frown, And. asks me where !ihe other's gone? My husband. ?<And when l see myjaother, dear, Who tries mj lonely lot to cheer. Silly, dreadfully queer ? My husband. T W-ab stay^ oat^tai late at night, s&nd then comes home so very tight, it I nearly die of fright? v My husband. ^3^iK_fo thecMn*^ slams *ne door, ?JC^ttalt:J__fciof?es upon the floor, '1?*fiawit>^ ":My hnshand. : whodal; for fain dearsake, prery sacrifice par-ake, ^. I hia confidence fthould shake ? My husband. Arkansas Anecdote Applied to Cook llnf aal Flatt \ .: Suppose ?ConklLsjr. and Platf/s little ?fivix^o.^^tt?^ahouj? finally'win, what :: - iTOttl*^t?i;b?:ih j , fcheaei t#x> jrbrtbiea '/ The question ia ?tat; anaweteyvby -a recent incident. in Xv :,M?w Two Northern sharks had \it Imgered'at Ho^Bprihgs until their coa !" , . joint funds dwindled to $25, m?d,_ re ; . quired $50 to take them to their homes ? :^w^said Doe, "we must ratie a stakt :?}?- by took- or croofc You-have noticed . that old Dives; who nits, every aitouooD un%r;the oak iree.ib' fronittf his hon^^;BlimIt.8treeL.; He is reported ^, W^appy possessor of both dollar* andqjplrflow/ . Xott saunterrdown that y,-'casual!j.eogaga him ia conwrea &Mii*P*!qf?F. Wth biuV on any pre sterou* propowtioo, to be decirM by 7i??^r-t laau that comesalong. Bet him ^ft^^oakvtreffos a bebcb. and^ when J^'p?^^^^^im^ y down^ucrafireet to.where his victim ^tfe unoo^ired Sesdia the shade of ^^ia^rite towr ^ThatVa floe tree, my I ?litV. "This tree? IVhy, ?K ^Aikansaw coolcL tell you raooaktree." "My deal: sir; ?^tUk*toSUeetion your correct aess, &p?$m;&** not a JbS *? treei*replied old Dives ai heran biaaruj v fb*elbow tw> p^telojona. *T <dou't want 7our ?oney? arrswer^ Mr. Boe, "and haien'i v^adraa|K^^ nie.just now, T>?fc ^ ywj|^4^feave:^e tinestiQDto Up went the money ? The nun Js-^B^^^-m?^l^^ 5.were in.love] , .r?J?ced Lim to marry'them both. ?"? ? The ifeilow who was much strack by atyoupg lady wanted to return a kia for the blow. ? ? Manldnd in the gross is a gaping mourter fciiat loves: to be deceived, and has seldom oeen disappointed. ' "~ Money and fame are the two things that men work hardest. for, and after death, one is worth to them just about as much as the other. _ Nothing can exceed the intense af? fection which a girl ladles oat to her father for a, day or two before the time when ahe*? going to ask for a new dress. ? Fifty dollars is said iojbe the lowest fee paid clergymen for marriage ceremo? nies by New^York'rimall-fry aristocracy, and heavy; swells sometimes give the preacher 1500. ?? Pack's Sun has been looking up the ?aulbnery business, and it finds that 80 cents' worth of velvet, 3 cents' worth of Wire and 40 cents' worth of "feathers can be stirred up and sold for $26. Her name was Eva, and when Charles Augustas called the other even? ing and asked her to be his darling w?ey, she gently said: "Not this Eva. borne other Eva. Good Eva." Deacon ?mith says: "There is not a brewer in Cincinnati who would dare to print a Iiis* of the ingredients he uses in manufacturing lager oeer." This re? mark is true of all lager beer brewers. ~ The teacher had grown eloquent in picturing to his little pupils the beauties of heaven, and finally asked: "What kind of little boys go to' heaven ?" A lively 4-yesir-old boy, with kicking boots, flourished Ids fist. "Well, you mav an? swer," said the teacher. "Dead ones I" the little fellow shouted, at the extent of his l?ngs. For the counties ot Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville arid Lauren s ?team Eng1 ?team Power>resses' Cotton <ills' Feeders s tensers. IMCOnSED BY physicians, cieroymeh, and the ?ff1icte0 everywhere. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. T with o dim ?onrogonln 1 yrrjo dnty. wear teas at night, hi?hly colored Orine. S? THESE WiLSSTJf6B ASK TOHEEDi feBIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOP SBXN PTXL8 wir? ei ?WMut,oBa doM ?fl?oU bo oh mi to Mtonlab tb? i DB& to ?n FlMfe. thas ?xe ? ?naiythelrTooK-Acti?! Jits the HALL SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN, man H? ?>ovecat r/New York, which has been sold in all of the. above-namsd u&ctured at Sing/as given entire satisfaction wherever used. The saws are Coan?es, and wjirted Bteelv The saw shaft is.tbe largest made.: An examina made of the bea?l (?nvince y?u it is the most substantially built Gia ia use. tion of other (xott, and therefore does away with the expense of the revolving It never breakt of making the Gin to prevent, its breaking the roll is in the head, as the/e roll-box. It is the only Gip that runs successfully with the froper sbapajenser attached, and the only Gin that will feed yellow cotton, eeder andh a few testimonials and names : Lewis C. Clinkscales, Abbeville : Below I gj^r. WTPoore, Belton, W. M. 8hirley, S. B. Timms, John D. Kelly, A. J. Str?i and many others : Basil Oaf' ' y ' Bbeweeton J*. O., Laurens Co., August 6, 1880. E. Peopla, Anderson, S: C?Sib : The 60-Saw Hall Oottou Gin, Feeder uBer we bought of you last Fall is a perfect success io every respect. We aod (feteam, and gin 10 bales of 450 lbs. per day with ease. It is the best con od finest finished Gin I ever saw. It gins faster, makes a better sampl e, far excels in turnout any Gin ever used in this part of the country. This roved by all the people who have bad cotton ginned by me. We ginned ablic last Fall 600 bales, and give the best satisfaction of all the ginnera. being so. perfectly clean, it makes a belter sample. Further, it separates the eeed cotton, before going ir. to the roll-box, rocks, grit, nails and matches, e is less danger from fire, owing to the Self-Feeder taking out all bard Bubstaa before they come in contact with the saws. Tb - cotton picked by the. Gin tie t season was carefully weighed be ore it was picked and after being baled, aud e average.yield the season through -was 1 lb. of lint for every 2} lbs. of seed cot? ton. Umve .used cince the war Gin? of four differeat makes. Yours makes a better Hut, c|wus_tbesaed better, gins mach faster, and for its simplicity unsurpassed. I lliinli i1"7 wu'J^^<>*'fl^|iPl[nJ"rri'tn nuprrrrrln nil others. I heartily recom? mend v> ^^?BBaQiufl^ It will more than repay the additional "the next cbrhefi Ir^said Roe; ^dt ?jg ifference of opinion as to that is, and you ahall , fc" <wrhat,"aaidDoe, Iva but o^atereote^ afc "'Cwould know that is a Dives handed ; over the, log from his seat, he re the m3dest manner imagina: QaiAK&AXBOr" Onto* SB Murray 8t. f'vi: rem ausau.?<VktM?<> m coat. Jr. o aay that after a ve? ?/ th? of Ms Cotton Gin pl? I ginned 150 DANIEL PEATT GIN COMPANY GIN, FEEDER and CONDENSER. THIS is the 50th year of the Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin Business, during which time they have manufactured over 22.000 Gins, which are used in every cottton-growing State in the Union, in Mexico, South America, British East Indies, and in almost every other country where cotton is grown. The Revolving Head placed in the end of the cotton-box prevent the Gin from chok? ing and the roll from breaking. Any common plantation hand being able to feed the Gin satisfactorily. The Feeder is superior to any other machine of the kind in use. They are simple in construction, and easily managed. They stand upon the floor, and aro therefore not so hard to get at. The Condenser is equal to any in use?we believe superior to any now made. The lower end of the cylender being open, all dirt from the lint is driven through the floor by the air from the gin-brush. By the use of this Condenser the lint-room can be entirely done away with, saving many dollars in the construction of buildings, making the labor of handling the cotton before packing far easier, and loss and damage by fire Js reduced to a minimum. The Feeder ana Condenser will pay for them? selves in one season. Evory machine is fully warranted to do perfect work, and until the purchaser is fully satisfied with the machine wc do not ask for payment. Should any machine prove in any way defective, we make the same good at our expense, upon notice being given to us. We give the names of gentlemen in this and adjoining Coun? ties who have the Dariel Pratt Gins, Feeders and Condensers in use, and refer the public to them, believing that their recommendation of the machines will be more satisfactory to any one desiring to purchase than the ordinary stereotyped form so common :? J. B. A.dger, Jno. Tbos. Ashley, Tolivcr Bolt, J. M. Chamblee, Lewis Cromer, B. A. Davis, W L Dalrymplc, J B Douthit, Geer & Carpenter, Gray & Hillhouso, C E Horton?2, W N Hall, J H LUtle, W T McCown, McCarley & Co, W A McFall, . A M K'eal, JBPruett, Geo Roof, T R Simpson, H Tucker, Jno. M. Ashley, J. W. Ashley, Wm. Burriss, jr. M. B. Clinkscales, L. N. Clinkscales, J. W. Daniels & Masters, Dickson & McElroy, S M Geer, C B Gilraer, S J Gaines & Co, W A Holland, Sam'l King & Co, Henry Long, T W Martin, Col C S Mattison, McGill & Hutchinson, J J Owens, G B Riley & Co, A J Sitton, W J Stevenson. D 8 White, G S Wildford, Armstrong & Robinson, Oliver Bolt, J. Jack Brown, John Crews, W. R. Dunn, Davis & Allen, J G Douthit, W A Geer, Gantt & Co, C E Harper?3, G M Hodges, Geo W Long, H B Major, McClure & Co, J M McAdams, T W Norris, J W Prevost, E B Rice?2, WG Smith, J H TowHsend, E D Wakefield, Wm Watkins. W-L TELL. L?NGLE BROS., 104 kinStbfet, CHARLESTON '< m s? c? Ladies' Chemise^I5^1:^'!,1-2^ UP Ladies Drawers,^.75c^, $L0C^ $1.25 up. Ladies' Skirts, 5 72*SLJ?'0fLg?p* Ladies' Gowns,,;. 51-0?. Q25^50 UP' Ladies' Dressing075c,, $1.00 up. Ladies* Corset-Jvers, 50c, 75c, $1.00 up. Gents' 8hirte, order, -15c, $1.00, $1 50, $1.75, $2.00 eacli Gents' Drawei^c "P- ft1 f. tl 0. Gents' Drawe.t0 order, ,5c. $1.00. $1.25. Gents' Unde"rta? 3?C 4oc' 50c- ,5c' $1.00, $1.50 anr2-00- te ? Standing Co". Wc. 15c, 20c. Folding CoP.'10?. 15c,-20c' Linen Cuffr0c> 250 and 35c A Great Bo*1'11! Lar8?lot ?f W&P&i from 5c up. arge lot of Inscrtrnga, from 5c up. Trfl*. 5c up. Torchon Lace, Swiss EmbrJery. Linen, Cambric, Madras and T?rkeKed Handkerchiefs. All of which wilP !?ld Cheap. Polite a* attentive Ladies to wait in tne Ladies' DArtnieht. Give us call and be cenvinced the Man? ufactory the place to buy Fine Oooda ? Ap?il i 1831 41 ly THE T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. CtfRT OF COMMON PLEAS. lilah'well, Plaintiff,, againtt Francis Near and &, Wm. C. Near, Elijah D. S. Powell and Fr^is iL Powell, Defendants.?Summon* for Watson & Eskew, Any information desired by thoBe living at a distance within our territory dll be cheerfully and promptly given. The best machinery is always the cheapest. McCULLY & TAYLOR Agents for Anderson, Abbeville, Pickens and Oconee Counties, 8. C, aud Geneid Deal? ers in Merchandise, Grain, Flour, Provisions, Boots, Shoes, Hardware and.ien eral Supplies. Agents for "Sewanuee Flouring Mills," Cotton Pressed Insurance. <ftc., <?c. 46 May 26. 1881 3m HO! FOR THE GENTS' FURNISHING HOUSE! OF 8c CLARK * S Bet' ... To 4 Defendanta Francis Near and husband, V. C. Near, Elijah D. 8. Powell and Francis M. p'ell: "V7L" are hereby summoned and required to an Y swer tho complaint in tbls action, a copy of Trth Is fllcd In the office of the Clerk of i ho Court opmmon Pleas, at Andereon C. II., 8. C, and to .go a copy of your answer to the said complaint Vibe subscriber at his office, Anderson C. H., S. C, vhln twenty days after the service her f, exclu .eof theday of servlcoj and if you fall answer ,1s complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaln ff in this action will apply to the Court for the ellef demanded in the complaint. DatedJuUel,,A.D.1881.Hos c ligoN( Plaintiff's Attorney. [seal] John W. Daniels, C. C. P. Anderson, 8. C. To the'Defendants, Francis Near and husband, Wm. C. Near, Elijah D. 8. Powell and Francis M. Powell: Tafce notice that the summons and complaint in this action- baring been filed in tbo office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson 0 H., S. C., foi artition and sale of tho real estate therein described among Elijah D. 8. Powell and tbo hcirs-at-law of Mary Powell, deceased, accord? ing to their respective interests, if the minor De? fendants, Elijah D. S. Powell and Francis M. Pow? ell, fall to have a Guardian ad litein appointed to represent them In this action within the time pre? scribed by law, application will be mado to the Court for said appointmont.^ q Plaintiff's Attorney. June 16,18S1 _4J|_6 stou Feuiale College. ATENNESSEE Teacher writes: formed an erroneous opinion ol "One-Study" plan; but, with your ei nation, my prejudice vanished: and ne do not hesitate to say that, if yours is the "royal road to learning." it is much M ter than the one most generally used. 1 offering my reasons for liking your plan,; can not do better than refer to those give in your Catalogue." The Fall Session will open Aug. I. For a Catalogue, address REV. S. LANDER, Williarnston, 8. C. May 20.1881 40 oct28 Patents and Claims. HAVING formed a copartnership with J. S. Duffie & Co., of Washington, D. C, I am prepared to prosecute promptly all^cla'ns for Pensions, or increase of Pen? sions for Soldiers, or the widows an? chil? dren of soldiers who served in the t war of 1812, the Indian wars, the Mexican ywar, or the late war. Also, Bounty, Bacft Pay, Restoration to Pension Roll, Lan4 War? rants, and all other claims againstA?.8. Patents secured for Inventions,Discov?sie?, Designs and Trade Marks. No fee charged except for preliminary examination unless a Patent is obtained. A. M. DUFFIE, Anderson, S.C., Murch 17,1881 36 ly THE BEST REMEDY ~K Of April receiver SSeaof cotton \ the whole' rpuV jn trade the past season has warranted \ Dir ^ OF SPRING GOODS we have evv ig country. Now, all we ask is for y>,rt lest and best? ying the LARGEST ed to the people of call and examine oar rim WHET. ^re weliome.toit, bats bisfore we permit irie:to &ay; that you aia ie d?deet fools that ever set foot Jtate of Arkanaaw.''--ZotttsT?2fe TournaL, th3 of the AposTL?i?Matthew _.k^ tohavaimfRred martyrdonr; waaelain with theaword in tbecuy of P#P*& Mark was dragged through be street? of .Alexandria in Egypt, till ie expired. Lakewas hanged on an ^ >.Hve tree in Qreecc. John was put into ;J a cauldron of burning oil at Borne and / escaped 4eath. He afterwarda died n - natural -dtatb at Ephesus, in. Asia.-* r. James the Great waa beheaded in Jeru liuem, James tho Less was thrown from i\ pinnacle or wing of a temple, and then &?ten to death with a laller1? club.! afWlip was^hanged up againsta pillar,// ^pffierapolis, a cify of Phrygia. Ban ' tltolomew was flayed alive by the com aiand of a barbarous king. Andrew, was 1 ound to^ross, whence he preached to the pecpfe till he expired. Thomas was inn through the: body with a lance at Coromandel, in the East Indies. Jjide was ahot to death with arrows. Simons JZploteB was crucified in Persia. Ma thiaa was 13;-st stoned and then beheaded. ' THE undersigned o/ers the above Whet to Ginncrs, or f?tt sharpen Gins at the laost reasonable/rices. Tho public are finvited^oinspect $s valuable invention. Z:C ^1JL ; *"*UUC1 'u?wua 5 invited to inspect u invention. l^J*&,PiSfLE8~I?ieJ0rSaw Hail Gini Feeder and Condeuser J yoo^e^oo. flife sj^iijTh*jijej?t mecUs^??ra^lt, ^^m4^^a:'XIS^S1^?1^ ^have <ive,r 9eed^ and I have used aod ser are iudiapensable. Yours truly JOSEPH. 40-Saw Hall Gio, made at Sing Sing, N. Y., boaght of vou lairFall P? "I* oleaos the seed^well, and males asffiot?P The saw shaft aod saws are the best I ever saw. . l. H. i ' asd thoredghness _ it has' no equal ion or addrep* TS. W. 80TJTH, U-d Stairs, of er New York Cash Store, May 5,1881/- 48?3m Anderson, B.C. i^mpRY M. MATTHEWS BELTON, S. C> AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED 13UTTERW0RTH Thresher and Sepa Xf xator, Buckeye Mowers and Reaper; J&o.New Economuer, the Self-Propelliug Monitor, and other Steam Engines, Saw ?noVGiist Mills, Cotton Gins, 8elf-Feedent ?Condensers and Presses, and all Plantation Machinery. Write for prices and terms. Repairing faithfully donet Letters by mail receive prompt attention. ?May 4,1881 42 4m ASmaet conteact.--A farmer asked a boy what Tie. would jwbrk for him Tor ' one year. The farmer waa close at a ?bargain, and ?iboy knew it, Saysjtbe bov, "I willTw?rk. for yoa if you -will give me one grain of corn for the first week, two grains for the: second, #mr for the third, and. doubling each week until the fifty weeks or year is out/' "Good.." said the ianner. The boy began work, and took one grain for ' the first week, "two. for the second, four for the third, eight for the fourth, six? teen for the fifth, thirty-two for the itxth. "Hold on," said the farmer," you are taking too many." "Not at all," said the boy, "I am but carrying oat the atract." The farmer began to figure' many grains the boy would take in _ -two weeks, aod to bis astonish men t he'found that be would be entitled to ?^593,267,433,808, grains. "Be could sever pay him, and agreed to give him fair Wages if he-neuld let him off from the contract. A Lie told by a Fikgee.?Rev. Dr. Deems told the following story to the children of bis congregation: A little boy, for a, trick, pointed with his finger to the wrong road, when a man asked \:bia which way tbe doctor went As ,* , '"tesnlt the man missed tbe doctor, and v. bWlittle boy died, because the doctor too late to take a fish bone from hfa jLttbe funeral tbe minister said boy was hilled by a lit which boy told with a finger.'/ I snp ^boy did net know the mischief ^ meaUtM,0^^ loh<*j thinks he >? tbewrv * little'.boy when he point - ha>ea iitfAW^^He only wanted to coat; ^meb&o; trixt it was fan that everhea^ihe\greatdeal; and if be . felt guilty of do*J t of it, he mast have thine. We ought* mean and wicked the tenth. vver to trifle with Greenville Machine Works AND IRON FOUNDRY, B. M. MacDONALD, Proprietor, mANTJF?CT?RERof PuUeys, 8haf?ng3, Mill 8pindles, Mill 8crews, Mill a.nd Gin Gearin Saw Mandrils, Cane Irou PauUinpvJBatesler Railing, Fire Dogs, dec. f. Keeps constantly on-hand a fall assort ment of Valves and Steam Fittings. Prompt attention given to repairing Steam Engines and all kinds of Macnlnerv. May 26,1881 46 6m ent kinds. Ifruhs light, makes a g^ ^e^SSS;S3 will *2 m makiijgago^itornoatandin craning tL'seed. Now, if y0l,"?j & try the Halt Gin, Feeder and Condenser, made at Siag^ w " FeederandCoodonsercan'tbebea^as the Feeder will feed any kind yellow or dog-tail. _^_ ?nm?son, S. O^May E. Peoples, Anderson, Si [SON. , sie: Th<i jiven per? ms light. )EN. ught from ur differ any Gio a good Y. The ?BOL? d9b Sie : The 60-Saw Hall Gin, Feeder^nd Condenser, made by Hall S. F wottoa E, ( SiDg Sing, N. Y., bought of you last F?ll, has given perfect satisfaction "to W, SSi? T* I have used the Emery, Star and Needle Gins, a^much preSthe iiail to either of them. I ginned last season upwards of400-haleti cotton on the ?eat in BEST STOC. arson and surroundi! consisting of the fli BROADCLOTHS an& thia County. We Jlso "rry a"full stock ol Al'-W"^ la't^d best styles, ESW Weareproparcdtodo Custom Work Jt' tne very ^^arantee satisfac?on. our employ the best-workmen that the country auorua. 0E SKINS, FRENCH and EF.'yf.isH DIAGONALS. of LondoH Suit ins and Patt: floods ever brought to fob Diseases of tlie Tliroat anfl Lpgsf ",Vrr ta'o I" diseases of the T\l H.KO pulmonary organs a safe and reliable remedy *is inval? uable. Ayek's Cukruv Pectoral is such a remedy. It is a scientific. iiv, combination of the $ medicinal princi ' pies and .curative virtues of the finest drugs, chemically united, of such power as to insure the greatest possi? ble efficieiicyi and ?rTAnrtT uniformity of re Tii^ukhl. suits. Itstrikeaat iIil- fotm^tm?K|f all pulmonary diseases, affording protrrp>wi^f and rapid cures, " to natii and iii adapted to pat uithcr sex. Being v ts^of auy age < erj'pala^^i sie, the motto: '"NO PLEASE, so TAKE. TV_. v*?v*j??nw, <? ?" o?*co We have also a very large stock, ol BEAft? tfaacloth and Diagonal, Coats, Vests, and grades?from the commonest to thc^i?^jgae iine. dtc. In fact, anything you want in t^^^Mete. We ask any one in want of a good Our Furnishing Department is sira^ ^p.gcratch Pocket," which only needs to be SHIRT to be sure and call on us anr gjoyes 0f every grade, Silk and Linen Handker seen in order to be purchased. ^*?ek3 in great abundance, Hats?in fact, anything a chiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Suspend.e^^tend to be undersold. We keep also gentleman wants and we ^ Machines, oeveral Bj/igifo to $35.00, fully warranted. Machine Needles, Oil and Which we will Bell ftolMacjjjnes 0f any maj;e repaired at short notice, and charges mod Parts always in stpffcus a call and see our grand display of pretty Goods, crate. Besurefc? f J# B> CLARK & SONS, in Centennial Building. & ?_ 34 _ March 2 5r DE CLOTHING, of all sizes Co. self I cottoa, ana tak^i out all grit and haid substances before it comes in contact vh 0,6 MWK ; WM. A. NEA1" ^dkrsok, S. C.. April 30, 188L?John E. Peoples, Anderson, S. 6'.-Deab Sib: ie W-?aw Hall Gin, Feeder and Condenser, made at Sing Sing, N. Y., bought of youpt b anything of the kind that I have ever used, and I have used several diffibt makes of Cotton Oins. It is the best (}in in use for durability, lightnes/i of draft, do? me tnei seed perfectly, and never breaka tbe roll, and gives entire satisfaction to m*lf ana customers. I was burnt out the 25ttr of last September, and my customers w^ed one month on me until I could get another Hall Gin to gin their cotton. This o he proven by my neighbors. The Feeder and Condenser can't be beat I have nev<0ad any trouble with them. Yonrs truly, M A CO*. WHINES, GINS, THRESHERS, &C. -o The Tozer, and Wood, Tabor & Morse Engines. IN MEDICINE PURITY ? IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE I PURE Drags and Medicines. - Standard Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Fiue Toilet Powders. Colgate's Cashmere Boqnet Soap. Extra Fine Hair Brushes. Improved Wire Brushes. Electric Hair Brushes. Razors and best Shaving Soaps. Try our Tooth Brushes, and if not satis? factory we will refund the money paid for them. Come and see what we. have. WILHITE & WILHITE. For Sore Eyes use Wilblte's Eye ^ater. A cure guaranteed in every case. April 14,1881 40 ?The "Tennessee wou iahod her doctor by giving who aston ^?dn?e tftri baWes is attracts, fo eeven "tention. The fr.ther, strangyach at dolighted. The seven babies^y> ,fa )a^,wdghingfromTour toflveN n<,t eacV^ppear to be healthy, wetfw r^afcBIdten. Tbo??arrenceihs?^ : borhood; and the people for miles a^jul Sock to see. th*: Woman and hex baWe^W ^ho vtrasbaivd is 'described as- beta* of. fc .w^i^jrtUre; and. ia fict, exceediogly -tbin/WhtteVtl^^ tobe strong jedrQveT?ieyaffS?lr? aad wSai? t of payinx thern a yWt A: " o* feature of the childron;i? feW have blue eyes anil ev iaule each, other that it -la r"which from t'other."' v^< Covikoton, Ky., May 1,1881. Office of Fd. Burkholder, Chemist, 4c. IHAVE carefully analyzed a sample of "Old Crow Whiskey," distilled for and controlled by Messrs. F. W. Wagener & Co., Charleston, 8. C, and find it free from all impurities, and recommend it for family and medicinal use. Fd. Burkholdeh, Chemist, (fee. ;S5~ This brand is controlled at Ander j?n. 8. C, by Mr. JOHN O'DONNELL. June 9,1681 48 3m \tt home; Sampl es worth $0 rree A Co., F-ortlan Me PlXBOBTOwir, 8. O.?Jfr, J. E. Peoples, Anderson, S. O.?Dv&Bir: The 60-Sai5elf ?F^o&H^ Cotton Gin, with Condemierattached, made a*Smg-8ing, N. Y., pu>ased of yon last Fall Jias given entiro satisfaction. It saycsi-*Mnabor of one hand, anffeeds more regularly than could be done by hand^j?*^rdreaking the roll for a day at time if attended to. I ginned 350 balesja*^'?n"with it, and it is in as good older appfJantly as ever. It makes samrdjs^-t?r?pete with any other gin. Mr. 8anfoid Martipad a bale ginned on rojt???TS5t Fall that wait pronounced by the Piedmont Mannfiiming Ctompanyj?k*t^the best ever brought to that market. D. H, HAMMiNi. SSffifff' ^ 9-' Jalv 24? 1880.?Jfr.. J. E. Peoples.?Dear Sib: In answer \ vmr postaw will savlhat the Hall Self-Feeding Cotton Gin. made at ?ing-Sicg, N. YVuA I ocugjrt.or:you; has given entire satisfaction. I ginned nine bales a day weighing 150 |>s. Cleans the seed perfectly and makes a superior sample of lint. I want no better fd- sped and iightness of draft. Only wish I had taken an 80-saw instead of a 60-saw. Yours truly, J. L. HADION . f ^i**?80.*; S. C, May 14,1881.?Jno. E. Peoples, Anderson, S. C?The Hall Gin mal. MCtured at 8lng-Sing, N. Y., and purchased of yon last season, is the best constructed atf finest finished gfn we have ever used. It runs light, never chokes or breaks the roll, ad ? Ik311*!.6 ^"O* be excelled by any gin everus3din this section. Ithasgiven tb neigbborhood entire satisfaction, and in our opinion is equal to or better than any oth; gini m use to our knowledge, and would advise any one wishing to purchase a good g\ to bay the Hall Gin in preference to any other, MARTIN <fe jlUCKWORTH, Williarnston, S. C. Three New Improved Cardwell Threshers on hand, And for sale at low figures. Call and examine them. THE SMITH COTTON PRESS ON HAND. PLATFOKM WAGON SCALES, FOR GINNERS. A 2-Ton SCALE FOR FORTY DOLLARS. They have been tested in this County, and give satisfaction. Every Ginner should have one. A great convenience to the customer. Saves lime and labor to the Ginner. ' ? RUBBER BELTING, LEATHER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, PACKING, &C. The largest Stock we ever carried. Prices lower thau ever before. Do not fail to try us on Belting if you waut Bottom Prices. SULLIVAN & MATTISON, romupfft children take it readily, ordinary Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat; ^ Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh; the effects of Ayeb's Cherht Pectokai, ar.i magical, and multitudes re annualiv preserved from serious lU ' i by its *time!v and faithful use. It iK-a^iLbt! kept at hand in every house shoiihr^taie protection i1 affords in sud hold f.-i-nWfc. In Whooping-cough and den attarkl^kn there is no other remedy Consiunptl so efficacious, sootiiuig, an Low prices are indiu^ements lo tr? sonio of The ninny mixtures or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredi? ents, now offered, which, as'they con? tain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure to disappoint the patient.' Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; and it is dangerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the gr^at liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable.' .Use Ayer's Cfikriiy PECTOBAt, and you mav confidoutly expect the best results. It Is of acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Emi? nent physicians, knowing its composi? tion, prescribe it. The test of hall a century has proven'lta certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond tho reach of human aid. a valuable Discovery and New Dtfparta-o In y.-?) ? tl Sotanoe. an entire!? Hew and pafittTOi* <:'."* j^medyfor the speed? und permanent Cure fori? or excesses in yonth or at any time of life.Oj t^o JW tral way^yli: Direct Application ??1st &>? iloroUon, and exerting Ite speclflo lollr.oncaor. u-o V^cle^Ducts.a?M?. S*tnr..use to P? form their natural fnnotloos wiillo tb.j ?3*?? I,'?1! ?3m the humanorsaalsia. Tlio uraof t!i? Pf -?? * b attended with no pain or lacoavwteoM.. not Interfere with tha ordinary purwjlts ort .c .? U aulcl?r dissolved and soon RbSBrNrd, ^eajixe^ootblnif and rostorstlvo ???i??".*^ n?oaTo7iiu)Ir*cioSs wrecked to?^te?y*?*j?tf? BWpr1"'* ?irrtIn from the 9TSte:n. ff? W inplnff the drain from tbe syrte ;n. r lox tb?i&tad to health and sound rosary,- ? ?mnesa of Sicht, Ctonfuiiaa < z \ excesses, at In? the Dimness of Sicht, C Aversion to 8oclety, etc.. ot~ e,c.\.\ and tot KfW of premnturo o)'* 'w nsuslly- setompsaj.c, i,r<> trouble, and restoring tbo ^J^>J^T*r^ have been dormant for years. This m*I? of -r?i. have b?oa dormant for ye-irs. ment has stood the test la wry fcevere c-w d h sorvatlonenables us to poei^lrs^rant^ will give satisfaction. Durin? Ku^SSSBSrStS It bsS boon in ?uneral use, we have thnusafisrj'. fWJ - monial^stoflsvalno.aorl itl? now ma&?^sm? Medical Profession ,to be the nsost raUonal rawn_- 7^ niMuhh. and cnrlnff tbla very prevail discovered of reaohtog aod coring& 1? v -ry PJ^SWJj trouble, that is well known to be tbe can so of usioij their nseless nostrums and bfg foca._Tbfi UM??^ llaatinir over 'three months. wUl reytorptliwe I wTrstwndltlooJ$7. SontbymUjo^pUin7?^-^ Full DIBEOT^ONS for using will acr?apvJ-y ^Sejtdj^r-Descriptive . tcit giving Anatomical Illustration? 1 and Testimony, ?./lieft ?rlK ?rnr.ii?^ | ths montaficpticalthatthruc?nh* mtorcdto perfect health, atut f^or/.ull force* thoro'lu f?1"1'} lasif neveroffcctetl. SoiaOiLZ.^0 * HARRIS REWEDY CO. Mr 'S. Market and 3th St*. f?T. LOUMS. T?.C ."1 m SI 9 * 4?-C m -f.. (;? ,. ; *01 si 1 to ?.t A. f'.rjj i-.lre h'r . st*. it MARBLE YARD. PREPARED BY DR. J, C. AVER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists,, Lowell, Mass. ?QU! BY ALL DRUOGIST9 ZTERX WliEBJI. New Adyertisejoients. LYON & HEALY Monroe, cor. of Sl^te St,, Chicago, ul prepiU t* any sdireu, tints BAND CATALOCUE, f?r lift!, ritfpt;?, 160 EarraviRTi ofl lastra ?BS sn ?*^Jor'i BlaftssJ HaU, Sundry Vft Bftr.d UutflU, i>vdrlD? SlsUrUli; aLo tn AUKludn Instruction and Kitrtb? for Ansttcr qUIlaBd?. uid a aialogtu of choice tiand Mi ' a week Id your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. Addrew JI. Haxlett & Co, Portland,Me im Hetrsuiiim, Mm Ca?, IVltfTom Efraol.ts Op Lamps Slandi. ALL persons wanting TOMBSTONES will do well to call on me, as I have and all grades of Marble, and work all " igns. I warrant my work to the i\e$m*BQ^?*t*Frices to suit the times, give satisfaction 1 am prepared to t?l .travel and regular boarding rates at the Benson Hou ces to suit tue times, kg HjwsA^he Co a n ty ding at reasouai7"rTflJ|j Lodging 25 cents. se. Meals 40 cents. THOS. M. WHITE. Psbky, Houstos Co., Ga^ Jan. 28, 1880. In too year 1873, there were two negro prisoners confio'ed ln the jail of this county, who were very badly fdfltcted with that loathsome disease Syphilis. In my ol?clal capacity as Ordinary, I employed Capu C. T. Swift, then a resident or this place, to cure Ihetu, tinder a contract, "no eure, no pay." Hs administered to them his celebrated Syphilitic Specific, and in a few weeks I felt bound, under my contract, to pay him out of the county treasury, as he had effected a complete and radical cure. ? In testimony I hereunto set my official signa^, *,???* ture and seal. i Seal I A. S. GILES, '?^y-^ Ordinary Houston County, Gi Chattajcoooa, Tens., Feb. 14. 187,^ We take pleasure In saying that the S. giving good satislaction. We have had ex,^e" Jesuits from a number of cast?. One &r??2R> who bad been confined to his bed rix ?^.rA, Syphilitic Bheumatlsm, has been cun? an? ?peaks In the highest pralle of It Jj ?J? *g well in primary as in teoong and terUag THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprieiors, ~ Sofd^yS&on; Eeld 4 Co., and Wilblta 4 W?hlte, Anderson. S. C. ^ Call for a copy of "Young Men's Friend." Nov 18,1880 im THE BEST GOODS THE CHEAPEST. ?Fyouwaut^^ G. "SI* THE tfCHOFIEIiD ENGINE, which has been sold in every section of tbe Southern States, and which has given such universal satisfaction, will be kept on hand, and sold at prices that will compete with any first-class Engine manufactured. The following testimonials will give an evidence of its superior simplicity, durability and power: Anderson, S. C, May 6,1881.?John E. Peoples?Dear Sir ; TheSchofield Engine pur? chased of you?six-horse power?has given perfect satisfac ion. It is the best Engine I have ever used, and I have used three other different makes. I like it for three reasons. 1st. It is simple and durable. 2nd. It runs smoother and steadier than any Engine in oar country. 3rd. It has more power than any Engine made to the number of horse? power. I run a 50-Saw Gin ana Feeder with 25 lbs. steam, and can recommend this En? gine as the one for farmers to buy. J. M. CHAMBLEE. PlKBcrrowit. S. Q.?Mr. J. E. Peoples?Dear Sir : The five-horse power Schofield En? gine purchased of you last Fall has given satisfaction. My engineer says it is the lightest running Engine he ever had anything to do with. Can keen up more steam with less wood than any other. It runs a 50-Raw Hall Gin, with Feeder and Condenser attached, with all ease, and gin seven bales per day. D. H. HAMMOND. Akdsbsok, 8. C., April 3, 1881.?2b J. E, Peoples : The six-horse Schofield Engine bought from you last Pall has given entire satisfaction. It is very simple in its ma? chinery, and any ordinary man can run iL without any trouble. I am running a 40-inch Circular Saw Mill, aud have sawed as high as 3000 feet in one day out'of old field pine logs?logs being very rimall. It has more power than any 6-horse E. qrjne I ever saw. I cheerfully recommend this Engine to all who desire an Engine. It ^at be beat as to smooth running. AB. IM BOLT. Samples of the above Machinery can be seen by calling at my Store, and par? ties desiring to purchase will find it to liheir interest to call on or coofer with me. by mail. JOHN E, PEOPLES, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Jano2,I8ll 47 3m May 19, 1881 Centennial Building, next to Crayton's. 11 EXCELSIOR CO THE BEST IN THE W?RKET. Fourteen different sizes and kinds. Flva sires with Enameled Reservoirs. Adopted tt r11 requirements, and priced to rult all purses leadens features: Doublo Wood Doors, Patent V.'ood Grata Adjustable D.imper, Intcrchiinfjeftble Auto? matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth Plate, 6wbifrlng Flue-Stop, Kevendblo Gas. Burning Long Croia Piece, Dunble Short Centers, Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated F?? Doors, Nlckol Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc. TJncqualcd Jn Material, in Finish, and ia operation. Manufactured by ISAAC A.SHEPPARD & CC, Baltimore, Kid, 'ID FOR SALE BY J. E. PEOPLES. Andcrstwi. 8- C._ fie-m i itew a-ooiosi R. S. HILL * CO. HAVE just received a large lot of all kinds of CHOICE GOODS usually kept in a General Mercantile Store. We make a specialty of Good Goods, and only wish a trial to convince the people of the fact. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED "Crescent Bone Fertilizer" and Acid Phosphate, Which Is second to none, and are also Agents for other 8TANDARD FERTILIZERS, and would respectfully ask the Farmers to examine our analysis aud prices before a^flrtpndam r. s. hill & co. Jan 18,1881 % July 22,18*0 ly 6i The Light Running PEOPLE'S" SEWING MACHINES. THE "PEOPLE'S" SEWING MACHINE IS light-running, has simple tension, Is large, has lj 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 Wain't agents Where our machines are not represented. Send for circular to the PHiLA. SEWING MACHINE CO., July 8, 1S80 Philadelphia, Pa. 52 " ly EAGLE mm m PBBFBCT BALL SEWING IHREA COLUMBiJS, GEORGIA. PREPARED IT USED IX XO OTfiEn -VU J??La 16 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls lo ?cunrJ, 2 lb. Paper Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50,100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform Price. Invariable ntscottuts. IW&olG. "toy ?11 iTo*fc>1be3rs.-^ ASK FOR "EAGLE & PHENIX," USE NO OTH3j