The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, July 07, 1881, Image 3
LOCAL NEWS.
W. W. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOK.
. BBIEF MKSTIOK.
Ico cream at the Presbyterian cliurch loi
a to-morrow evening.
Tho Ant watermelons of the agaton wer-2
-. . _ ? H ? * i - - i r?. . ul? i
"li* ts Swwi? iBov oniui"??
Judge Aldrich, of Biiruirell, ia visiting
**i daughter, Mrs. John J? Allen.
Greenwood i? talking ttrnestly of erect*
ig a Olet?enla Attachment factory.
This bas been tho hardest year on gardens
Ithip tho memory of th* oldest inhabi
nta.
We hear of a few persons who had tire
" Saturday and Sunday mornings, so cooi
'i the atmosph?re.
[?Monday was another dull 8?kday. There
ero very few people in towri, md nothing
I Interest transpired.
*ev. M. W. Grier. D. I)., of Hue West,
li MI pf ilv tho Presbyterian: pulpit next
sday mon: mg. ?
?ST. Mr. Bell will preach Si Shiloh on
"jct "Caturday instead or Saturday after
ext as announced last week. <
re were thirty-one dclinWnt tax
"in real estate in Greenville county
! three in Anderson county.
JO attendance on the exercises of the
West Commencements last reek in
to have been larger than eve* before.
It is not often these dayB that ie farmer
inga bacon to town to sell, but Mr. J. W.
ilrympte, of Hopowell township, did it
apt. T. A. Bell and wife, of Cdhrabla,
".orapr nlcd by Mrs. Williams, theit?iugh
r, are visiting their sons, Mr. E.li. and
tv. T. P. Boll, of our town.
*T.he dally evening prayer mcetin.raia tho
" ptist church this week are largely! tUen*
nnd deeplv interesting. Tho mattings
;tn atO o'clock and last forty-five! min
ya.
Col. John R. Cochran took charge ai the
stofflco last Friday, the 1st instant, acting
? Mrs. Cochran, the postmistress. \Tor
o present tho ofllco will romain at tili old
id.
i There will he a temperance basket pifcuc
S Mio Mills in Hall township on Satnrasr,
|h instant, to which everybody is cordially
Bvited. Addresses will ho moue by Mesan.
li G. Scudday, lt. P. Clinkscalcsandothtk
id a good time is anticipated.
Kev. Hr. Smcltzer, of Walhalla,' w\i
freached in tho Presbyterian- church at
Iiis placo Sunday morning and. nigl(t,
Jade a fino impression on his congrega-'
Jons. He is one of tho finest 'preachers if
tho up-country, and a main pillow in tl
Lutheran Church in tho State.
The scarcity of blackberries is nlso attrib
uted to tho stock law, from the fact that thc.
?pound that used to be given up to briers isj
now neatly all brought into cultivation. I
,In a few years more we will have to culti-1
?to tho blackberry as wo now do the rasp
erry and strawberry, than either of which
. is more useful.
?
Ton. B. F. Crayton is trying to induce
lumber of gentlemen in Georgia who ex
ct to attend the State Grange meeting in
enville to como by Anderson, and has
"?ceded in ,m oking arrangements with
! railroads sc?hey can do so without ud
snnl cost. If they come they will re
6cvcral days, and will bo well cared
io good people of Pendleton and sur
??bding country will give tho delegates to
f??|Sunday School Institute, which con
?ns there on next Thursday, a cordial
ramme, and will exert themselves to make
Vgjg one who may go enjoy themselves,
ftffeessions of tho Institute aro alwnys in
wating, particularly to Sunday School
.'.XIV.
|p Bosanna D'ekinsen, wife- of Capt.
i Dickinson, died on Monday lost alter
.Jness of several weeks at a ripo old ago.
was an excellent Christian lady, and
i many relatives and friends who mourn
death. Her remains v.*erc icterred in
isss^^^S'Lodgi, Good Templars, will have a
picnic at Erskine's Crossing on the Ander
son Branch of the C. dc G. R. R. on Thurs
day, 21st instant^ Addresses will Inj deliv
ered by tuc following persons : ?. E. Brown,
T. B. Crews, of Laurens. M. P. Tribble, L.
P. Smith and W. H. Cuttino. of Sumter.
The organization of a Juvenile Temple, hy
Miss C. Evelyn Gilbert, will ckse tho exer
cises of the day.
Mrs. M. G. Harley, of Barnwell, editress
of tho Hearth and Homo department of the
Baptist .Courier, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. L.
K. Ayer, of our town. alie is a highly cul
tured and accomplished lady, and is doing
great good by her forcible writings in the
Courier. Sho read an essay on Tuesday af
ternoon before thc Woman's Mission Socie
ty of tho Baptist church, which wo will
pub?Bh ne?t week.
In some sections of the county there has
not been a good rain Pince cotton was plant
ed, and consequently the crops are small
and unpromising. Generally, however,
the rains have been plentiful, und from all
that wo can gather tho crops in Anderson
county, taken as a whole, are better than
those in any other section of tho State.
This is ?.lue, no doubt, os much to superior
farming as to any thing elso.
Round trip tickets at the rate of three
cents per mite each way will be sold at all
points on tho G. ?fe G. It. R. and Air Lino
R. R. to Greenville for thc accommodation
of persons wishing to attend the Summer
Meeting of the Stato Grange and State Ag
ricultural. Society, which convenes iu that
city on tho 20th inst. Tho tickets will bc
on salo on July 23d, 21th, 25th and 20th,
and will be gooa to return nutil August 3d.
Mr. E. W. Taylor, of Centreville .town
ship, mel with tho misfortune on Friday
night last of having his residence burnt.
The Are originated in a room of tho house
where there had boon no fire during tho doy,
and was first discovered about hall* past ten
o'clock, and had made such progress at the
timo of discovery that the flames could
not bo checked. The clothing of tho fam
ily and all tho household furniture was to
tally destroyed.
The following aro tho officers elect of tho
Tempor?neo Division to servo tho ensuing
quarter: W.D. Bowley, W. P.; R. It. Todd,
W. A. j Robt, C. Cunningham. U. 8. : Miss
Eoia Kennedy, A. R. 8. ; John M. Hubbard,
P. 8. ; A. B. Towac, Treas. * Rev. J. E.
Carlisle, Chap. : H. H. Wilcox, Con.; G.
M. Tolly, A. G. : E. W. Brown, Jr., I. S. :
G. F. Tolly. O. 8. Tho installation will
take placo this evening, after which refresh
menu will be served.
AB thia fe the eas ..on for making fruit pies,
etc., the meowing blt of information may
bo fsar.d useful by our Indy readers : Sugat
boiled with an acid, if it bo but three min
if?' VF|11 ?e converted intoaglucose, whicli
|s tho form of sugar found in sweet apples.
t?ne pound of sugar has as much sweeten
"Jg power ?a two and' a quarter pounds ol
' glucose. In r?tl?of ?o* ??e pound ol
?otW. stirred into'fruit after it is cooked,
and while yet wann, wiil mako tho fruit a:
sweet as two and a quarter ponnds added
while tho fruit is cooking.
The question as to whether tho City
Jjouncll of Greenville shall longer gran
?fu1??.for lhe "to of liquors is now bclnj
agitated, and will bo settled at the electloi
?or M?,yor and Aldermen on the. 8th-o
n^K4**. Tho present Council has refuset
to submit the question to the voters of th
??J* ** o separate election from, that fo
S5Loai5?.rai ?n4 the indications aretha
n^f?t bo "Wet" and "Dry" ticken
"0"llnotcd ftr?d the question tested in tha
Tho discussion on bc?.?? sides ?f tin
22?T?"> waxing warm, .md both side:
r?twcU.?"n; When N?wt H. wed t?
R,^0!,old Fort IHll engine on tho Blu
wXir1?^ fron* Anderson, 8. C., t<
1 'ii there was a cut near Perry viii
.K ??.lho??P of 1,10 cars were not vislbl
. amSSS^n8 lhrouKh. ?"<l a flock of goat
-tr/ffllh<,m6?lve!, hi'Jnniplng from bani
b?^?'.tl'fcani. Gue morning in th
itn?l ?x nth, o? M?y there was n lady ?W?
wiruiou, V??ia'1}r XM 8lc*l>l?R with an opei
wmaow at her side. Tile nurse had th
Jntonimi iii? *Wb 0ne of <hB K0?48 l!
P^^^S?iiSt
'Ol?. Ungar, tnko
U pretty good ou big
careful it will bbake
iii most credulouR
wc (ind in ita last is
stlpct ? A fow years
dance of "squirrels in
as thc fanners quit
?ls emigrated west
gentleman told us
high as i luve h un
thu exodus cum
Daniel*' fovry r?n
thc direct route
>(acc it? the river
bad died out,
bark that had
thc ground,
piece of bark
ea wuuid era
to r sails, and
le in safety."
w, hut Uart
comes start
Mtidly and oxi
the babjr. ; I axa\
Tito Hartwell
tales, and if it L
the confidence o
readers. Here ls
sue: "Is it reason
ngo there were an
this county, bu: as
making grain the
to the grain countr,
recently that he kill
dred in one. day wi
me need. Uo said a
broad river, which t
Weat, there was an ed
whero a large pine tl
ana the round pieces'
slipped off the trees ?
Tho squirrels would d
to thc river, and two o:
bark on it, hoist their
cross tho. river without
That's pretty hard to a
well is in thc direction wh
ling stories.
Capt. Joshua Bu rr i ss, of tVbark Corner,
nov 73 years old, hos been oKpf the most
surxsc&aful farmers the countyjfcj ever had,
and lias always adhered to Bj custom of
the pioneer settlers of our co liv in rais
ing his own bread and nieaffifle has al
ways regarded the policy of rSng cotton
to . thc exclusion of thc food Inducts os
uuwiso ?nd -tbort-sighted, aiHflgVes ita?
his opinion that the South wiu&ever at
tain to that degree of prosperity ?ich her
capabilities make possible until'o&gricul
tural interests, aro moro di versifie He luis
Leon farming 53 years on his owinfcount,
and during that time has never nght a'
bushel of corn nor a pound of mcaBmt to
the contrary, has always sold both ?these
articles lu .creator or'less quantitiS - At
one time he paid the largest tax of ani?an
in thc Corner, owning over 2,000 ate of
land and fifty odd slaves. Ho lost nyree
amount of property by the results ol ho
war in addition to his slaves, but mor?Lr
tuuatc than many of his countrymen^ie
had a competency left him, nod has co%>.
quontly escaped many of the hardships tnt
liave been the lot ot so many otbe>4. 1 '
made all lie has ever possessed ny bard Jabe,
has kept out of debt and nover pnid a ce?
or Interest on borrowed capital ?b bia life
His record is a good one, and we comment
the means by which ho succeeded to th?
; consideration of tho rising generation.
Of Interest to tho Oranger?.
Col. Thomas W. Holloway, Secretary of
tile State Grange, bas sent tho following
circular letter to tho Pomona Granges of
ItheStato: ? *
POMARIA, 8. C., June 27, 1881.
Tho Summer Meeting of tho Stato Grange
? will bo held in the city of Greenville, July
20th, when "business transacted shall bo
I legal." * ? ? -, i
" In addition to the joint Summer Meet
ing, at which essays of a high order will he
read and discussed, matters pertaining to
the "good of the Order'' will be duly con
sidered and acted upon ; and it is hoped,
I therefore, that every Grange In tho State
will bc represented and participate in tho
meeting. Representation of Pomona and
subordinate Granges same as in thc regular
annual meetings of the State Grange-that
when tho Masters or Pomonas cannot nt
; tend a duly accredited delegate should bo
Ipreseut. . * . . ? a
Fraternally.
Tnos. W, HOLLOWAY, Sec.
Tho Position o? tho Temperance Men.
At tho meeting of the citizens of the town
pvho aro opposed to tho liqnor trafilo on
Ifluesday evening, tho fellowing preamble
Tgd resolutions were reported by the com
bin?e appointed at a previous meeting to
consider tho proper steps to bo taken to best
teure an expression of the will of the clti
ros or the town in regard to the ftirlhcr
grading of license for the sale of spirituous
aai malt liquors by the town authorities
nrMadopted :
Whereas, we behove the citizens of tho
toki of Anderson should have the oppor
tuhty of expressing their will on tho bim
pleK?.ics?on as to whether licenso should be
granted by the town authorities lor the sale
of spirituous and malt liquors ; and whereas,
we be'.ieve a free and candid expression of
their will can be beat secured by having a
a separate election on the question, at which
the el?ciors ot the town can vote for or
against Icense, as their judgment may dic
tate; theefore, "
lie^olet? That whilo wo aro oppov"?* to
the Uquortrafhc in any shape or fc>Jrm, and
shall use every legitimate effi?oit in our
power to ?ut a stop to it in^>ur town, at
the """j,y; ~ iWiMlMsjirir"^" of a ticket
Tn iiwflfrl ??mil|ilTriii lu known ns a
"Dry Ticket" is, In our opinion, unndvisa
ble, and we agree to make no such nomina
don: Provided, the Town Council provide
an election to he held two or three days sub
sequent to tho election for intendant and
Wardens, for the purpose of ascertaining
the will of the citizens of the town in re
uard tn th? further granting of license for
tho sale of intoxicating liquors, and that
the Democratic Club of tho. town put a
ticket in the field pledged to bo governed
by the result of said election.
Convention of the Stockholders of the
8. V. K. & Company.
Pursuant to a call of the President and
Board of Directors, a convention of the
stockholders of tho Savannah Valley Rail
road met in Downdesvillo on Thursday,
SOth June, and was organized by tho elec
tion of Maj. E. B. Murray President, nnd
John Ia. Breazeaio, Esq.. Secretary.
Delegates from all tho townships that
subscribed to tho capital 6tock of the Com
panv, except Centreville in Anderson cor.r.
tv, were enrolled as dalegates, after which
the report of tho President of the Com
pany was rend, os follows :
To THE CONVENTION OF STOCKHOLDERS OP THE
SAVANNAH VALLEY BAILXOAD COMPANY : On the
12tU day of November, 1879. tho representatives of
the Townships that bad subscribed to tho capital
stock of the Savannah Valley Railroad Company
met at this place, adopted . set or by-laws for the
?oTsrnnient or tho Company, and elected s Presl
entaud Board of Directors. The by-laws Axed
tho thno of tho annual meeting of tho stockhold
er* for Wednesda? arter tho second Monday In No
vember, and br a resolution of tho Convention,
Anderson C." H. was named cs tho place foi t\o
next annual meeting Tho Townships that had
.?ubseribed to the capital stock or tho Company
falhd to elect delegates to the annual meeting lu
18*0, and tho time passed without a convention of
the Btocsholders. In consequence or this failure
Ito hold the annual niec'lng and to elect a new
'Pres)aunt and Board of Directors, tho present
Bond, under the tho charier sod hy-I?w?,h?Te
held over until their successors could Lo elected.
Your by-laws glvo to the Board the power to call
gneclxl meetings of tho stockholders whenever they
nilf lu deem lt necessary to do so, a, power which,
for several reasons, they bavo not thought it prop
er to exercise until now.
At your last meeting (In November, 1879) you re
ouestcd tho President by resolution to procure an
amendment to tho Charter, authorising n connec
tion wllh Edgcfield, and thence with Aiken. Ow
ng to thj faltara lo M the bill through tho legis
lature lu December, 1879, this was not accomplish
ed uotll tho last session. (December, 1830.) lt was
also consid?rai desirable In the Inception of our
enterprise that we should, If possible, procure con
vict labor to do the grading. Having failed to pro
cure convicts from the Board Sa?g&?Ml ree
hirineof them on applications made In 1880, re
sortwu had to tho Liglilatnre at tl * lost acas iva
wltb.no better rciultrlndmore than all, In tile
carly Fall of last yc?r certain taxpayers. raMeaU
o? th?I different Townitups in Anaerson tnat had
?ub?cribed to tho capital Heck of the Company. ?
Srarf im oru??xed opposition to the payment ol
Sa^tsiea. and threatened to inst?lale a suit or
?aluin tho Couru to test the validity or th? tax.
HuVh sui t WM imminent during the time of hold
lng tl?e ?'S this Circuit, and have b?n nure
or leis so ever since ; and not only checked. b> 1 e
' > 55 ?ff ?Vd n??'.hefeiglS
n?e^rMr
arthella*
Opon thc;|.rrita.?rf T??%gP? many u three
i antral aeaUt^^aP^tSt^t routes,
Townshfps ^^J^h^nu and odvarita
weropresent.?rirview?fu.ly.?nd
.??foaeh. Arier b-ariag U^. view. of*u,a*
KerewaWerhig^Uteirinn^ tofrttt
three routes, bodi 7T V the Wi ea present, tho
and anon free tnqofry *f IM ^?KJtt? Western
Une??n?MSrf.ni"?,?^?fm?klSg ?.??<>?ev";
Unes, and finally ?""^'' .V?! the taxpayers or
r^iirihS^Vr?
1 1" view of thaoj^t^ruVrfroealesland
ab&aBf**JS8r.',l,,*?*
?estloning IVj legality of the organization of tit?
uipany, tho Hoard e>>roo?Uy cooiueud their ae
tlon in lilli matter to tho serious ami luttant cca
ttteratlon of the Contention. If yon appro rt 'tut
location, tt ihould l>e promptly confirmed.
Th? Board take ulea?urrt In testifying to tte abll
Hy, i nrr^jr and fairness with which tlx: surveys
lure bien conducted br Maj. Thoa. B. Lor, Chief
Engineer, and to the w ora lng qualities or his corp?
of assistants.
Attar adopting th? ro?te, determining tho lo*a
(lon, and ascertaining that convict labor waa not
to ba had. la rf ?ponte to th* demands of the
friend? of tho ?nUrprUc upon tho line th't th?
work of grading fi? road should ba comm need,
and thara being shout tU.OOO of taxes Mid a, tho
Boord horan to conaldsi (bo fe&aibllitr of
SSpfiS?jj he grwiing, and la whet man nar it
ihould tm COB-3-".ted. Finding it InoipttUcnt t?
conduct Hie x un lhetaaeJ2StVMi?ribjM,lTert^u<C
for bldf, they k- ?ceded inWMtru
a contract for grading tbeMgEMmtr wiles Roath
of Anderson to Meura. Jo?W WuB.?f And?,
ton County, on what they ream *s fwy favorable
tsrras. Tit?? gentlemen ncV? work th? Ital or
March with couimrudablo i?itiiiiir> il I lint
withstanding the difficulty ofTOfolalidmn9$
Mason of the year, have made nRc\prc?*???. gm??
lpg un to this time about uv? M?? of road, tu*
?bowing na abatement of their ?JB^fnd tVatjrnit*
u?tton to work out their contract.?T? csliratud
cost of Hil? contract ls omethlcg o?k*li,OCO, und
tue contractors expect to flniafi itmibsaxstof
November next. The ea<ttnatca for Wfc^UBg tho
remainder or the Un? baa not yet beefibaaded ia,
but from approximalo estimate* madWwon tbs
prelliuluwry survey, thc Board have reasmtohop?
i hut the amount mbicrlbed, If lt can bo Mftbaad
cd for this purpose, will be nearly, if nefhjulte,
sufficient to grade the enllro line, cspcclalljUlthj
remainder 01 tho grading can bo let on as fflMrS
ble terms as that now under contrat.. ThlvWt.
within th? lut mouth Invited proposals or bldSMtf
the gradioKof the bilance of thc linc, but upWki
tho Urne of submitting thia report no definite buWlT
have been received. ^J.
Tb? Board feel that thoy can congrat?lalo them
Convention upon the ?ucees? which have attended '
their efi'uru lu securing right? of way for tho road. I
Bights of way have been grunted by iced without
compensation for the entire distance, with the ex
ception of sollie els or seven landowners along the
Hue, end from ?orne of these hope?ar?entertained
that rights of way will yet be granted : and thu?
au obstacle often nltc-'?cd with vexatious litiga
tion Lcd delay hus been almost entirely reaoved.
Allusion has already be tn made to the amend
ment of the Charter passed at the last session of
the Legislature, authorising a connection of our
ro?d via Kdgtfield with tho South Carolina road at
Aiken. The Board of Directors have well under
stood from the beginning that they had no author
ity to accept this amendment to the Charter, and
they have taken no official action looking to that
ena. And in view of tho opposition existing in
Anderson County to tho payment of tho taxes, and
of the recent dlsaflectlon developed in Abbeville
County, the Board serious../ (incition the propriety
of ita adoption by the stockholders at present.
There ls no doubt, however, tn our judgment, that
a large majority of the taxpayers, and especially
of those withholding their taxes, earnestly dcslr-'*
UhU connection, and the limo may, and probably
i ?rill come, In the not dtalaut future, when this
' natter will claim your earnest attention,
i It mar not bo amiss in this connection to tay,
(hat while the Board have not felt authorized to
?vc the route South of tho Greenwood & Augusta
tsllrosd surveyed, bi to expend the money or tbs
Qmpany for this purpose, from interviews and
cwrcspondcDco held with individual members of
tb Coard, the people of Ed gc fi eld feel a lively in
te*?t In thc extension of o.\r road to their village.
tba? to connect with their inllroad to Aiken, and
haVi expressed a willingness to have thc necessary
luray made. To this may bo added that individ
ual Itamb?r?of theBoanlhavo received Information
thatlrduccd them lo believe thal ahould thc parties
intPifeted In tho securities of tho tiouth Carolina
lUilrhaid effect the purchase of that road on the
?J?th nj -July next, as now contemplated, otters of
man i i i aid will be made by them fur thc final
completion of our road, if extended to Aiken,8.C.
But ki already intimated, these will ba question?
for your consideration, nnor the existing dissen
sions In our own rauks aro healed, and the way ls
opened for the acceptance of tho amendment to
our Chanar securing thl* extension.
In.refcrcnco to the li nance a of Ibo Company, the
Board ?ubmit herewith the report of the Treasu
rer of tb? Company, W? 8. Lig?n, Esq., which
shows the amount received into the Treasury, and
from whattources, and what amounts have been
riiaburscd aid In what war. Mr. Llgon was elect
ed Treasures of the Board on the Tth day of May,
1880, gave ail acceptable bond in the penal sum of
83,000 to sectnre the performance of lils duties, and
hos proved a ?Mst accept able and tfflelent officer.
His compensation bas been fixed ly the Board at
lt-? per cent, on all moneys received by him, and
VA upon all molle,, {?td oui.
rctary of tho Company, and has been equally dill
c-^nt and cfficlenfiin the discharge of thc duties of
his office. His sVlary bas been fixed at 875 per
annum. V
Maj. Tho?. B. Lets, Chief Engineer of the Com
pany, has not yet sJhDmitted his report of his final
survey in locating tl&o line of tho road, but is ex- j
?cctcd to do so kt \thls meeting, that it maybe
cforo you for your i information and consideration.
In conclusion, as twa Board of Directors have
held over, in coiisequcTBajjSf tho failure to hold
tho annual meeting, the gHHion of the election of
a President and Board cfwHtctors wilt be before
you for your couslderatlvSjH
Tho Prcsident'a repojB w*?a referred to a
committee cf eight, oflBfrl '.< h Capt. A. T.
Broyles was chairman. W
The Treasurer of tho ?Company, Mr. W.
8. T *rr""i than aik?M^MsttB?s^?Wiiis>'r*i show-.
>ng L'?J?I^ "J1 11111 'M?QTESMMM
trea?i^r*..r'0, thoCompany, ar w(\-CI\ '?u}! BK
f^ailbeen paid out to M ess re. Jo,?: V'^OstgS
j for grading the road bed. and gilt*
Burveylng and other contingencies, i?P for I
I a balance on hand of $9,344.59. In additle /
to this sum tho Treasurer aaya there is in
the banda of tho Treasurers of tho town
and county of Anderson about $1,118,
making about $10,402 available to the Com
pany at this time.
Tho report' waa referred to a committee
consisting of E. J. Earle, H. H. Harper
and P. K. McOally.
Maj. T. B. Lee, Chief Engineer, then sub
mitted his report, giving information con
ceruiiiK tho location of tho rrwlf which has
been carried within two miles of tho G. &
A. B. R. The location v < not carried
further becauBO of tho uncertainty ss tc thc
best place to strike tho G. & A. R. It.
Tho report waa referred to samo commit
tee on tho President's report.
Tho committee on tho Treasurer's report
then reported that they had examinen his
report and vouchers nnd found them cor
rect. Adopted.
The Convention then took a recess.
Upon tho reassembling of the Convention
tho committee on the President's report
submitted the following, which was unan
imously adopted :
Having heard tho report of tho President and
Boan* of Directors touching tho final location of
the line or route of thu Savannah Valley Railroad
from Anderson Court House to Harmau's, in Ab
beville Couuty, via LowndosvUlc, Salem Church
and Mount Carmel, and after mature deliberation
thereof
Resolved. That tho action of the President and
Board of Directors ia the premises is endorsed and
approved by this Convention, and tho location of
tho said Savannah Valley Railroad by thom is
hereby fully adopted and confirmed.
Jlttolced, That this Convention do approve and
confirm tho action of tho President and Board of
Directors in th<? general management of tho affairs
of tho Company, and that it ls the senso of th!?
Convention thal it I? unnecessary sad inexpedient
at this special meeting to cuter into an election of
a President and Board of Directors, but that tbs
present President sTUd Board do continue to hold
over under the Charter and by-laws of tao Com
pany until tho next annual meeting, and until tb?
election of their successors in office.
Cen. Humphreys offered an amendment
to Rule I of tho By-Laws, changing the
timo for the annual meeting from Novem
ber to May. Adopted.
[ The following resolution, adopted by the
I Board of Directora at their meeting on the
j 4th of May, and reArrcd by the Board to
I the Convention for endorsement, was then
adopted :
i Bemired, That tho penalty collected by the Coun
ty Treasurer of Anderson f'cuntv be refunded on
application of f.'.to taxpayer- and presentation of
his tax receipt to the. Treasurer of the Company,
on the back of which recel. I an endorsement shall
bo made that tho penalty has been refunded, sud
the Treasurer of tho Company shall toke a receipt
from each taxpayer to whom ' ho refund* tn?
penalty.
The Convention then adjourned.
BUFFALO L1THIA WATER, direct
.from the Springs, for salo by SULLIVAN
A MATT?SON. Recommended for Dys
pepsia, discasca of tho Kidney, diseases of
Women, &t. Wa were induced to act os
agents for this Water from tho favorablo
results os tried by Col. Mattiaon.
A celebrated preacher makes the recom
mendation of Ayer's Fills a matter of reli
5ioiis duty. When people are billions and
vspeptlc, what trey need 1* tho Gosjvi of I
Health. In snch cases, thc bf^t ireeri to |
swallow consista of thc thirty sugar coated
articles tn a pill-bog.
TEAS ?-Don't pay high price? for com
mon tea when you can buv tho best article
for tho samo nioanTht WilMt* * W?hlte's
Drug Store. -'V.
Just received from I?ouis Cook's Factory
tho largest lot of Boggles I have over bad.
Prices reduced five to ten dollars. Como
and seo mo if you want a good Fnggy at a
low price. C. A. KEjSU, Ag't,
Just received a large lot of Maton'a Iru
?.roved Fruit Jars, with Boyd's Porcelain
incd top, which are acknowledged to bo
superior to nil others, at Wilhite A W?
hlte'*.
BUGGIES!-Any person wanting u good
vehicle- should not rail to call on HUED dc
STEPHE1.J, whose long experience ena
hi?* tbes te siiect thc mest rr!.!-.. Wesl
arn Bugg?c? ?it lower prices than any ono.
. Prescriptions a specialty at WilhUes'
Drug Store. Compounded at al! honra, by
careful and competentpcrnons.
NIHICTT Si*. S. C., April 14x 1879.
I have bren suffering from Inuigestion
and Dyspepsia for come time ; bad no ap
uetlie, and wes very restless at night. I
purchased a bottle ol Hill's Hepatic Pana
cea and was surprised bow rapidly I Im
proved after taking a te\r doaen. I need ono
bottle, and now I Mt well nt dight and
have a pood appetite. ! B. -J. SPUATT.
?or ?ali? bv Wllhlto * W?hlte, And?*
I son, 8.0. Wm
Wbon the Fields aro Whit? with Cotton.
"No money now ; can't bny Pianos or Organ* till
cotton comee in.'' Ves you can. Rake up. $10
cash on an Organ, or 823 cub ?a a Piano, and we
will sell you dunn* June. July, Au,>u?t ?nd Sep
tember, at Jxoet BU** Oath Batet, .nd wait three
monika for tbc ht'^nce, without one cent of Inter
est. Cash Batea. Three Months Credit. Ko In- |
serest. Pont forget lt. Grand bummer Clearing
Oat Sale of New and Recond-Uand Instruments
90S Pianos, COO Organ*. All myles. AU grate.
All prices. Matt M dotti ont Special Tenu? to
Installment buyers. Cash pri?es advaaeed only
Ten Per Cent. >1ft*)?n Deja Teat Trial. Guaran
teed Instruments from ilk beat makers. Cat?- |
legue* and full ID formation malled free of charge
Areli bel?g ?zr.f-O?O Sp?u ??/ ?'?-?ii>, vr ?ur vihcr
anna, by ordering nt onoe from the Great Whole
sale Piano nod Organ Depot of the Boutb, LUDDEN
?bJLkXB?L^. Southern Music House,' Havannah,
box of ibo Katwiulta Indian Worm. Pellet? !
to ussure you that a long fslt want has been
rcpplkd-tfin* a worm sp?cifie haft ?^?J? dis
co veted that is pleasent as w*U a? ?betna?.
Price, 10 Rod SS oeu toper box. Tor sole by
Dr. T. A. Hudgens. Honea Path, Trflyr.bam
A Dial, Lau ren s ville. Simpson, tt>jd & Co.
and Wilhite & Wilhlte. Anderson.
Tho ingredients of tho Kaugult* Indian
Worm Pelleta are perfectly harmless.' Thc
principal ones have been gathered in the
mountain forests cf North Amerk-t, ?nd
were used by the Bcd Mon with great e*B
ctxy. For sale hy Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Honea
Path, Traynhaui A Dial, I.ourcuaville, Simp
son, Rf!?el& Co. and WilhUofc W?hlte, An
'Mttaoa,*-^ _ _ . ^ ? ? ?
Cough. Cold or $orc Throat should ?>e
oped. Neglect frequently resulta In an
?We' Lung Disease or Oonsumpliori.
bronchial trothes are certain Vj ghi
iclhma, Sroncldtis, Cougk, Catarrh,
tire and Throat Diseases. Vor thirty
i Troches hare been recommended
Mans, and always give perfect cat
L?rhoy are not new or untried, but
tested by wldo and constant
y en entire generation, the
well-merited raak among tho I
" ? O? thS ago. /v&ftc
rise .them io clear audi
B0.M ot twenty-five
MACON, GA.
<s Lamar; Gen
lubled for a long timo
?ptlre preparation,
Blinni, and ?fier
>f your Brewer's
;rfectly free and
ie disease since.
?ne aired me,
it to nit who
?? cits rs. Lunn
tlemen-I had I
before using yoi
with something
using only two I
Lung Kestorcr I brea!
have felt no symptor
I nm confident your
and I cheerfully recom?
are suffering with Asthtul^
Yours truly, ^^JVKoss.
MACON, GA., Jl&cV?O, 1880.
Messrs. Lamar, Bankin ?fe ^tmivr: Deer ]
Sirs-I have used your Brewcr^\ung Re- i
storer, for Vertigo, and nave i
troubled with it since using til
I cannot say too much for it, an
recommend it to nil who need reli?
Vertigo. Yours trulv,
J. B. 'Ai
MACON, GA., March 20, 1
Messrs. I^tmar, Bankin & Latnur :
Sirs -I suffered two years with Consump
tion, and during the time was treated by
Dru. nead. Thomas, Chalton and others of |
this city, and also hy a prominent physi
cian of Macon, Ga.,' without finding any
relief. My husband bought mc six bottles
of your Brewer's Lung Kestorcr, which I
beggan tailing at once, and found immediate
relief. I have used thc nix bottles, and !
have never felt a symptom of the disease
since, and hjy general health is bettor titan
it has been in years. I therefore cheerfully
recommend it to all who have Consump
tion os a Pearl beyond Price.
yery Kespectfully,
\ MKS. M. GOOLSBY.
Sold by Wslhito A Wllhite, Anderson,
S. C. A 51-lm
Gentlemen whose beards are not of a
pleasing shade oin remedy the defect by the
use of Iiuckinghkm's Dye for tho whiskers.
MOTHERS ! MOTHKBS ! ! Momita 111
Aro you disturbed Vt night and broken of
your rest bv a sick Vblld suffering and cry
ing with tho excruciating pain of cirttin*
teeth 1 If sc, go at once and got a bottle pi
MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING Btncr
relieve tho poor little sufferer lp\?^"Vf^
-depend upon it; thefro
io^?,04//c?LiaW^ nnd Pleasant
!ft35fe?Mst?/and Is tba prescription of one
l'halo oldest and best fema'.o physicians
I evetffcrecs in the United States. 8old
^?e. 25 cents a bottle. 16-ly
IT IB I..--- . "
TINDEE THirv AT LAST ! SOMETHINQ NEW
upon woman. "'-A new era is dawning .
upon to suffer th ii;-rio site has been called j
own besides." Tho ?pf mankind and her I
tiTcgularities peculiar C?ot and distressing j
been to her the -direful np.oca. have tong -
numbered." In the mansitof woes un
and hovel of poverty alike worn? tho ricu
the constant yet patient victim fcasbeen
sand ills unknown to man-and witl.nou"
remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in'.*
agony of her soul, hath she cried. Bu J
now tho hour of her redemption is come.
Sho will suffer no more, for Bredficld's
Femalo Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend,"
is prepared only by Dr. J. Bradfield, At
lanta, Ga., cr.d sold at $1.60 per bottle by
Wilhite A Wilhite, and Simpson, Rei-* *
Co., Anderson, S. C.
COLUMBUS, GA., Aug. 24, 1878.
Dr. C. J. Moffett: Dear Doctor-We
gave your "Tcethina" (Teething Powders)
to our little grandchild with thc happiest
results. The effects wore almost magical,
and certainly more satisfactory than from any
thing tee erer med. Yours trulv.
JOSEPH S. KEY,
Pastor of 8t. Paul Church.
AeouBTA, GA., Feb. 0, 1878.
I takeplcasuro in saying that I havo need
Dr. Mofictt's Tcethina for my infant with
entire satisfaction. It fully and pleasant y
accomplishes tho purposes for which it 6
I recommended. C. E. STAPLES.
Forsalo by Wilhite A Wilhite. 51 I-m
"VAN WWKLIVS ~~
KING COTTON PRESS
Manoufacturetl at Attarda, Ga.,
TTASIo?) bsu!ji?sfpre the publie, and to too wen
XL knoew to nVd any further ?^rtetlon ?t?
?Mef points of merit? ?re: It take? v?i??? ni?i?
roo.^i, i? easily handled. Wad t?* eaVoHn." L.1 ?i*
can i^Qjed on all k??dsof tWei^oVS.^.tl:
orates^. Qlnnlnn and^p?Wc??t?^o^?t
using ? 4-Jach belt and SS\\\bZT?SI??&
AHDEHW*?, g. c.. Mar 19 iftsi t?L.Ai.t?0eB' I
we boogti cr yon itt nut I* iS,?B^22 2?*r,r ?*?*?
ed to tr* waa? ?rf So faiw^ VAT. ?T"S **?P?
?avee labor"t?Jcie but xSS^tuL . S?aTitr- ?
I- 1*.GKER.
A?*?t*>H,S.C,Anr? -sa isl; ?^pPvrK?
Ifemsfiggr^lsWl?
mlmitt?. lt h ?ur?S ^w? ^?l^? * li? ?1*
JOHN K. PKOl'i p4lEF'R'
v msBm
x
1ST. Y. C., S.
ARNSTEIN & RIOSE
Oifer Tremendous Bargains In
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING,
HATS AND SHOES.
LOW PRICES TEIUMPHANT !
COms m? See, Ua. Yam Own Intern! Demande lt.
Our Bisele |? itu> 1^ und o?a' IMceViMP?
JU&T RECEIVE? :
20 Placet of Bay 6ta\e Bulli ogs Rt 10c, per yard i
15 Pie?? of Perl? MeTayge Suiting* at 12Jc. per y?r^.
.00 Pieces of Fino Light iib ado Dre HA G cods at I5c. per yard.
25 Pieces of Foshioaa'> Banting* at 20c. per yard.
50 Pieces of Elegant Figured Lawns at 8Jc. per yard.
WHITE GOODS A?9 LINENS
We are determined to nell C&e&pir than anybod
only aek an inspection ?I ott* 8TO0
our broad claim as
else,'and
to prove
JrMJ^&j&&l^ FS*** x?'?^JW'w the moat
PRI8IHG BARGAINS X have e^er offered.
I invite perusal of below named goode, with tBa assu
jetti every ar tide there -named will be sold at ACTUAL
End. My Stock was never eo large, never so
BO popular ns it will be this season :
Bargains
aioa
ina
^rgainj
" 38
G...
Gre?
Groat
Great
Great BargTHtaS
Great BarganL
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
. Great Bargains
Great Bargnlna
Orme Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Barga! us
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
in Dres? Goods,
in Victorln Lawns,
in White PK,
in Colored Lawas',
In Black Cashmeres;
Jin Buntlnca,
in Dress Linen,
jn Table Damask,
Linen Towels,
"te,
inwBSChiags,
in Bft^IJcking,
in 4-4afebeMing,
in ScalNnhd.
in Hicko^gg|j|||M^
in Ctotton?
Jo Fancy c:: |
in Curtain "
in Zephyr Shn^
in Parasols,
in Fans,
in Hosiery,
in Co reeta,
Great Bargains
Grout Bargains
Groat Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Barana
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great BlreraJ ni
Gr??4?Btw??1t0?
Great Bargains
GroaC Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
Great Bargains
'? ! ill-AOr. "fto*,n{fm
in Kid Gloves, -;
In Lialo Gldves/i
in Lad!ea* Cravat?t
in Buttons,
inBfcandCol.Bilki
in lafiies'Hats,
io Bonnet Flowers,
in Laces, 's ;H!
in Embroidery,
in Oloihiog 1
lu Clothing I
in Clothing1 "
inp?yjjng j
?aS?oesl
in Shoes i
in Shoes I
in Genta' Hate, ,
in Genta' Sblrfc,
in Undershirts,
In Gents' Collara,
in Gena's Cravats,
Bnrcraiua tn B?tdieis. j .
Absolute Bargains Throug^^t tlieBM?aSt^?k? *
Thanks for the liberal patrona^sjeceived. aud hopo for !
a continuance of the same. \ ,
May 12. M_' 8*
j .... Au Tmmouso Stock of tho Oelobr?tcSyl
A?SS COOK BUGGIES, PH/ET??S, M.
T$w on hand and arriving. Will not be ul&rsold
3 in any First Class work anywhere, and Wm ;
furnish any style Vehicle you want, lu ?
_e 1 STILL KEEP A LABOE STOCK OF 1U- '
Fu^la8sSewiiigMaclA?iies of diiTeroiMikmda. |'
lacnmli STOCK OF 8PRISNC K?TSlll
lscomrie, baylnn: just received a lot of Somplo Hats to bo sold at WHOLESALE
?PRICES. Don't fall to call in and seo them. Also, my stotk Si
?roco;es, Dry Goods, Hardware, Iron, &o., verf||3faeap,
MarohVmi " ^ C. A. BEEpjfen^ :
I MISS LIZZIE WILLIAM
XvPBECIATING tbe patronage given ber by the public, entera He Spring of
18? with tbe bope of giving pleasure and profit to her customers.!- f^lth usual fi
r^S '-'ne has selected ber
?sPBiisra. STOoii
And will do her best to please all by giving g ?
The Latest Novelties and Newest Stifles
IFOR THE LEAST MONEY. ill-'
$9* Be convinced by calling at the El:
LAD?ES' IpOBIfi; 1
March 24, 18S1_^_^^ 37 ^ /(E^-1J!?.''MV '?
I GUANO FOR 18w/':'?~r
np HE undersigned begs leave to call attention to the fact that h?Aiow bas a supply of
VJ. ?he Justly popular 9ft J
B?TAW GUANO AND ACID PHcfepHAVK, ii
Which bs will sell for cash or on cotton option. Terras of CudS/on unie, ?j?? pou?HI*
diddling cotton, payab?o Nov. 1, 1831, Acid Phosphate-, 350 p&hds, payable ot aamo F
Atc. In the State analysla tho Eataw stand? at the head of theJBsL
THE BEST ?ROOERjBB?. d*
Can always bo bad hy my customer* at the lowest prices, ami Sty mi?*** of *
?RY GOODS JW
I? in every respect nnt-clas.?. They are kept replenished a? ?s tr*de demands, and the
P'lcci arc an low aa can bo found anywhere In tms market? MJ*m now tfelUng
GENTS' CLOTHING AND LADIES* DRESS J|j?DS AT COST,
roil O \SH, to rnako room for Spring stock. A full stocjgor -
HARDWAHZ, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKJKY and GLASSWARE, T
Will also be found by calling upon tho undersigned at NoWO Granite Row, Andarson.?.C. X
m W. IT. 33A.Bil^?
Feb 3, ISSI ^ | 30_^iijV Vi i \ j" ^?L^J?i^^ '
CALL ON BLECKLEY, hmm ?B
AND HU Y YOUR GOODS. Their ?lock I? farge.^t?jg^ag of Gem
* chandiac, say- . p. .}ft\^?.v
10,000 pounds Meat,
Two Car I^ads Corn, ?^^SSSSSSUGSS^
Alarga?dDWaG?^k H.rdf?^ ,
c4ker?ware Tobacco. 4c Ac.always on band. AU of which Wowill aol! aiTcWiy
V? r^Wr 0?? tS to^ht any
?l???? fu* ^natrv W??ra still s?ula for tho oclobratodT Wstatfo ?>rilH^r ,
e?? K raanuiactnred at aaltimore, Md., bo^To> J
whU^ara?wt^sssounnr*. J?ECKM?^ D^^IC * (00*.
Feb3,1831 ? 1
'JARRE'S i\. MORGAN & ?^?."^
Dealers In Steam Engines, Cotton Oins, Saw Mills.
KFPARATORS. COTTON PRESSE?; ?St?,
>; represen t the popular an J unrivalled tiulleWn Improve I?9gfct ?ra ft.
Btogaflia Cotton ?Vin, end Farquhar'? iForlKentsl *a*TVer*
f leal Steam Eugine** Theao rnacldnes dave no superior, und the rapid increasing
demand for these Engines and Oins lu tho best evidence of their actual merit and worth
to tho purchaser, fiend for circulars. testimonial? and cr?^?ogr.c.
Juna JO, 49 3iu
BEWABB OF IMITATIONS !
m.
-y,;
'{.rt'-, ii
Thc O?IGI?Srixaii^g??tnN?JS.Z. K?L COTTON GIN,
FEEMR and C0N3? 2$fSER is manufactured only by
thc 8. Z. Hall Soul a?rn Cotton Gin Co., at Little
Kook, Arkansas! ?t?d must not in any way be
confounded w th any otlier Gin bearing
tilfi aame of Hall.
THKJtK aro tcvoral NEW nnfj ORIGINAL features connected with tho S, Z. Hall
Gin which no other machin a has. Tho material is of tho very best, and being
HH^^Kfvd under tho personal Supervision of Mr. 8. Z. Hall bimse)**, this guaranteer
r arc ti iget the Genuine Hall Gin, and not an imitation.
: Purtle* desiri.' ?ice th I ^original and genuino S.Z. Hall Gin, Feeder mid
Condenser- willdiic.iSO.cnU ort the amderfilgncd, who will state facta concerning thc Gin,
und exhibit n t^niplo of-the raac*^ . ^ BAYM8 XEWIS,
I ',?- Agent 8. Z. Hall 8. 0. Gin Co1, Anderson, 8. C.
JunoiO, 1681'. : : j 48 : Sm
WHOIJ
BALXJIB and RETAIL
FUWIT?M WAHEROOMS.
Always the Loader o|Low Prices in Furniture in this State,
T^OW .Announces to tha.pnlhie that ho has greatly enlarged his Warerooms^nnd is
A?V enabled to carry tbiTjAROEST STOCK OF FURNITURE THIS ?IDE OF
CH&SLESTON. I havo on hind, and am still receiving direct from tho best mnnufactu.
rcro; Furniture of all dtiicriiijonn, which 1 guarantee to nell cheaper than
?uy ?it? oise? ?
I hcvi? in stock ?O? Scwteada of dlflsrent kinds, and good Bedsteads can ho
boughtt5S?m mo, with Slats aiiiCattors complete, nt SjS.OO apiece, and upwards. 600'
?httlrtf&nd fitoc&Ing C'h&lrtt. Thocelcbratcd Rattan Heat Chair, nicely painted,
con be bought from mo at 75 j.apiece. Fino Cane Seat Chairs at $f>.00 per eel. Cane
Scat nud Cari? Back ItcekirAjChairs nt 01.69 apiece. ?SD Bureaus, of ali stylei.
Buroatul, with arch raandardjilargo frame, glass plate 13x22 at feS.OO aud \\p wards,
Saltos df all f.lvlfes cud tfcssrj plions, from a Suite consisting of FrenchB?jjgSKHH
er OUBOS? f?HY&PifB T^AI^AVYITODY ELSE Childrens' Carrin?ce, and
^^?v^Ur^3^in *Jlr^las9 Furniture Storo. On hand o flue lot of COP
Pl!? t?iPASi^?B, ffo? Sg?iCCr C??Sa to tho finest Glass Casket at $100.
; An almost llfetik;; pxpcrleni2j) and buying for Cnsh, and i rom first hands, enables mo
P1?^A?* Aa?%VlI,F? NOT HE VNDEttKOliD. My Wareroome
u-o on DEPOT ST?CET; flJirio and DOO me and ho convinced.
1 Marcli^l^p| | ?. ?V W ' & . 35 . ? .; -, ..' ." ?? ?. .1
STEft? EMGllpJ ?AW MILLS. THRESHERS,
A"NX1? ; AX: KX1VX>? 3tf AOHWJra^rS*. .
Hf
A VINO'accepted the Gt leroi Agency fir the CELE??BATED GBISE?I 3IA
?- .^^^l^SyxJSi^^S^LP^^^0^^^ GRAIN SEPARATOR,
JL?AIiER an d^ BAGGERJ ?EERLE8S PORTABLE,- TRACTION and DOMESTIC
5TBAM ENGINES, SAW BULLS, and otlitr Machinery, I am prepared to tili orders at
norsnotica and on rcnsoriafic terms, and guwmtco satisfaction. .
G*~??s and soo mo belora bf ring, and remember that cheap machinery ls not always ibo
aroit and beat. .1 . ' .-.
ll. F. DIVVER, Anderson, ?. C.
/fApril7, ?531 j 39 ly
OH AWI Se HO?
E?Ssigi?MMOWIAT?? GUANO,
EAGLE! ACID PHOSPHATE,
^QtD-'-Hl?k'ORY99 FARM WAGONS,
, OB^?J^?Opf MOWERS ANDfRSAPEBS,
Mxlo P?0W8, Point?, Shovels, and Sweeps,
Builders' and fechantes' Hardware.
Ivory arid Rubber Tabla Knives,
Plate iKnivp.8, Forks and Spoons,
Doits, Nuts, wVaehers. Rivets,
l i v Bellows, Anvils, Vises. Hammers;
Shoe Findings and Leather,
! Nails, Flies, and Chkels.
?X?1??L.!111 ?Hl^- GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
' HATS, NOTIONS.
WHAT ll WANT SOI
Ifs to lot elfcry person I? Anderson know that tay
HG FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
ls now Full frm Bottom to Top with the Loroeat and ?est
selected St?ck of Furnli?re in South Carolina,
m ND. If n*y OIi0, <l?o|p what I say. I invite thom especian v to come and I wilt'take
3L pleura in showifif you through my immense Stock, and would say that I shin
ree quantics of Furtf?tarci down tho Columbia &GrocnvilIo Railroad, and to Um Town
id Count? of. Anderson. Now, don't forget that
?i?osjnvi?o iaiino Seat Jflaco to 3uy your Furniture? /
ir we have THREE mRaE FUBNITURK STORES, and arc very anxious to se^f '
Mr. ?. . W. MePS?hLia BHII with me ?nd will bo glori to B?S his Anderson 6%'
d sell .thftWt Goods [jFlEAPlUi THAN' THEY CAN BUY IN ANDERSON. Jr
""^"'M-C. C. TTJRNEK, ?
A^^ri^^ w- caEyIIX^ evy
&T^?^-E. ?i?l-?f=??D ?Cif L^l of I?UUG^^T^l?^^wn?^^ l
'J: &oia tho 0?bo Carriage Works,'Cincinnati, ^1,11,511 "r "f***
?MfEY *?*? *nybod|?' Every Doggy warranted. M?L >-^.
. ..... .' -ut load of ET. 'LOUIS ''BXOET^IORa^^^^^AXT CHr?AP'J*?
pin vrt?i eight^hoi*Bigs sold lin this market, jSSr*^: Sl -l" ' *'
*55?.a>? f*???-?lc,T?-, Ked Top j&tt rri SA****. ??ti>"v ?
fourcY?y?wanV5&VlboaapptleiL^fflrfc'?^ WAY ^WN. "," "'V;.r<S. '-\'. .
?AOT^B LEAST*
Yo have CONSIGNMENTS j?^8^1 T?* LOAN. Will bo plov
call who want to. borrow- Mf. ' W SLTSO1^ *G .