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Who tock mi from roy childhood's hom?, To love me for myself alone, And ior my sacrifice Atone ? My husband. Who grumbled at the poor beefsteak, And bade me better codee maka, And told me greater core to take ? My husband. Who swore because the baby cried, And to tho spare room quickly hied. While 1 to quiet, vainly tried? My husband. Who tore the buttons off bis shirt, And said 1 could those Ills avert.. If I was moro on the alert? My husband. Wbo bado me ar's?, tho fire to make, Whllo be another nap should take, Although I'd been alt tho night awake? My husband. Who, when I ask for half, a crown, Knits up bia brow into a frown, And e>ks mo where the other's gone? My husband. And when I sae r?y mother, door, Who tries my lonelv lot to cheer, Who says she s dreadfully, dreadfully queer 7 My husband. Who stays out till late at night, And then comes homo ao very tight, That I nearly dio of fright? My husband. Who breaks the china, slams tba doo?, Leaves all bis clothes upon tho floor, And swears lt's all a dreadful bora 1 My husband. And who do I, for bis dear sake, Of evury sacrifice partake, Lest I bis conlldcr.ee should ahako ? My husband. An Arkansas Anecdoto Applied to Cook? ' Ung and Platt. j Suppose Conkling and Plait's little 1 game of bluff should finally win, what 1 would still be the country's opinion of 1 these two worthies? Tho question ia < best answered by a recent incident in ? Arkansas. Two Northern sharks bad linge cd at Hot Springs until their con joint t.nds dwindled to $26. aud it re quired $50 to take thom to their homes. "Roe," said Doe, "wo must raise a stake by hook or crook. You have noticed that old Dives, wbo sits every afternoon under the big oak treo in front of his hovise on Blank street. He is reported to be the happy possessor of both dol'ara and opinions. "Xou saunter down that way, casually engage him ID conversa tion, lay a wager with bim on any pre posterous proposition, to be decided by tho first man that comes along. Bet bim that his oak treo is a beech, and, wben the money is tip, tip me a wink down at the corner." Doe tumbled to the racket with that quickness of perception that is tho clr.'d of necessity. He ambled list lessly down the stree*, to where bis victim sat with uncovered head to the shade of his favorite tree. "That's a fine tree, my friend." said Doe. "What kind of tree do you call it?" "This tree? Why, any child in Arknnsaw could tell yon that this ls an oak tree." "My dear sir, I do not like to question your correctness, but you are certainly mistaken. That I? n beech tree." "Well, now, 2 would ?UBI like to bet you $100 that is not a beech tree," replied old Dives as he ran his arm to the elbow into the capacious pocket of < hin" pantaloons. "I don't want yon? j money," answered Mr. Roe. "and haven . ; so much as $100 with mo inst now, but ! I'll see you $25 and leave the question to " 'V'?^^''??^^^^' Up went the money <\ and alnng^tiil^ai.Mi n /jr*^f bj?-rrt JjhJ-* meet a nan on the next corner. ''Beg pardon, stranger," said Roo, "bat we've got A little difference of opinion as to what sort of tree that is, and yon shall settle this dispute." "That," said Doo, with & positivo but disinterested air, "why any fool would know that Is a beech tree," Dives handed over the money, aud, rising from bia seat, he re marked in the mildest manner imagina ble: "Gentlemen, you're won. tho stake and you're welcome to it, but before wo separata permit mo to say that you are two of the d-dest fools that overset foot in the Slate nf Arkansaw."-Louisville Courier-Journal. DEATHS CF TUE APOSTLES.-Matthew is supposed to have suffered martyrdom, or wac slain with the nwon! in the city of Othiopia. Mark waa dragged through the tttr^et* of Alexandria in Egypt, till he expired. Luke was hanged oe an olive tree in Greece. John was put into a cauldron of burning oil at Romo and escaped denth. Ho afterwards died a natural d ath at Ephesus, in Asia. James the Great was beheaded in Jeru salem. James the Less was thrown from a pinnacle or wing of a temple, and then beaton to death with a hiller's club. Philip was hanged np against a pillar, at Hierapol ia, a city of-Ph'ry*??a. Bar* J tholomew was flayed ali?? by the com-/] mand of a barbarous king. . Andrew was! I bound txi a -^?rs, ?nonce he preached id ' thu people till ho expired. Thomas wai run - through the body with a lance at Coromandel, in the East Indies. Jude waa shot to death . with arrows, Simona j Zelotcs was crucified in Persia. Mathias was lir*t stoned and then beheaded. --. -io -r -i A Sss ABT CONTRACT.-A farmer asked ahoy what'he would work for. him for ono year. The fanne; was close at A . bargain, and tho boy knew ii. Saya tko ; boyt 4,I will,work for you if you wilt give mo uno grain of cora for the . first week, two grains for the second, four for tho third, aid ? doubling each . week until the fifty weeba or year I? I ; out." "Good," said the farmer. Tho I boy began work, and took ono grain for tho first week, two for tho second, four . for tho tbird, eight for the fourth, six- I teen for tba fifth, thirty ?two for tho eixth. "HfiH W Bald the farmer," you aro takicg too many." "Not *?all," zaid the hoy^J'l om but carrying out the contract." The farmer began to figure how many grains tho boy would take in fifty-two weeks, and to bia astonishment he found that ho would bs entitled to 1,4M,6^8.267,408,8?8, grains. He could r never pay bim, abd agreed to give bim t fairwogeaiiF hewoutd let him off from the contract, "\ . 'I : ??? A Lie T?i-ft ny ? TTivn-cB-Ht?. Dr. ^ Deems told ?ho following story to the - \ childreu of his congregation : A Httfo |??? boy, fer a, trick, poiotcd with bia finger \ Ut the wrong road, when a ?an asked \ him which way tba doctor went. Aa rv \ \?f?H tho man missed tba doctor, and \ hh little boy died, because the doctor anv? too Jato to tska a risk bone irani hU ? ^KMVt, At tho funeral tho minister auld ; . ? !. boy . was killed by a. Ila which j - ' ----- rey x:?\^t a kii-gz*." i Sup . ,.Vhoy did oot know tba mischief be c3t??ipf course nobody thinks he R Htt!o. boy whoa he point *r-^* *v{3^?*^' $6 only wantod to ^?J^HB It was fun that '?^rtijSsS great deal ; and if he of lt, he most have ?-kVL? WA A^W* tt-^10 a?d wicked tv f' ?> ver V> triSe with r? Tho aaa is tho erigin*! moonshiner. - Two Michigan girls wore in loro with ono mao. and they luiuced bim to gpo to Utah tasia marry them both. - The fellow who waa much strack by a young lady wanted to return a kiss for the blow. - Mankind in the gross is a gaping monster that loves to be deceived, and bas seldom been disappointed. - Money and fame are the two things that men work hardest for, and after death, one is worth to them jost about aa ".Su M win um cr. - Nothing can exceed tho intense af fection which a girl ladles out to ber father for a day or two before the time when she's going to ask for a new drees. - Fifty dollars is said to^be tho lowest fee paid clergymen for marriage ceremo nies by New Yoi?i's small-fry aristocracy, and heavy swells sometimes give the preacher 9600. - Puck's Sun has been looking up tbe millinery business, and it finds that 30 cents' worth of velvet, 3 cents' worth of wire and 40 couts* worth of feathers can f be stirred up Mid sold for $25. I - Her name was Eva, and when Charles Augustus called the other even ing and asked ber to be his darling wfley, she gently aaid : "Not thia Eva. Some other Eva. Good Eva." - Deacon Smith says : "There is not a brewer in Cincinnati who would dare to print a ?1st of the ingredients he use* in manufacturing lager Deer." Thia re mark is true of all lager beer brewers. I - The teacher had grown eloquent in picturing to bia little puriis th', beau'iea of beaven, and finally asked: "What kind of little boys go to heaven ?" A lively 4-year-old boy, with 'ricking boots, nourished his fist. "Well, you may an iwer," said the teacher. "Dead oneal" the little fellow shouted, at tho trient of bis lungs. TUTTS ;0 .'? IWDOR8ED BY PHYSICIANS. CLERGYM EH, AMO THE AFFLICTED EVERm^? THE GREATEST tM?lC?l TBlUf?PH OF TH?TAGE. Itoas of aprpeMtSyHaaasa^ . - I gain in tbeHcadywith a dm fwrawpnto the toseja para, Vainnader fpi>anoojtttyc* Made, rnilneas after eattojtffiilih a JWn? cUnsaon to exertion ol "arar or mindi IrrttatoUity of temper, I>owffi ru** Xjsam or memory, who ateauna ?tKsrtrtisjrSB^ leets d warne rtutp, we^nae?* yawanoa&? pasa at nlghlir&laaly ettiotKffciyf?. V'TPJ'V1 w*. rTFTFflff *. H jj jWHKfMITO 8EBI0US DISEASES WILL 890fHH0EVEiOPEiS. TOTT8 TILLS are JftAartedio ...... laen casM,one dose efTsctsMB iib ? chango ot tfaeUn*; a? to astonish tltjmt a Oil. * ? flawS1 ySS^PoBl?? 'ls aS3ts^Bt^?ky? TUTTSl^^; THE EUEEK^ft?f^^PBf . ITTIKE undersigned Inp the above =tYj? JL to Ginnen, or -?raharpen Gina a thc most reasonable.'rfc*. Tho public an Invited to inspect U?s ?vJluliblo ?nventp?n Tho best mechaniri'-nttVftsait, orid iorelni plicity and thoro.g?'^-! it bai no equal Call on or addren: 1/ H. W. SOUTH, Up G/aire, over Ne\f yorkCaah 8tore* May 0,1881 / 48-^ Anderson, B.O ? / BE?/FOKI s? /AGENT FOR THMJELEBRATED T?UTTERWORTH iahrcober and Sepa Jf? rator. Buckeye Mfewera and Reaper? (lo Kew Economfrer^fc .Self-I^pe?liafl Hon!tor, and other Slfcani Engines, Ba? ?nd Grist Mills. Cotton (Gins, 8elf-Fe*JesSi Condeusers and Presse? and ajl Plantation Machinery. Write for grioes and terms.-'-. ' Rep?lriug faithfully |donu. Letters by mall receive prompt attention. May 4,1881 f#2 4m / IRON Tt?ET, R. M. MAODON. I *p, Praprletos, MANUFACTURI? of-" Pulloys, Sh? Unga, ?: . Mill Spindlrs Mil?Scrdwa, . j-*v : :> V Mill and GH aSt?ng, :V-.V-, Saw Mond? ,X^q??!: , Iron Ral ll o.it . Railing, c,'-; r\ro Bega,' Wk ?' r Keeps constantly on : j&nd o full assort? ment of Va?vc? and 8t<sm .Viltir . Prompt attention gir?i to repairing Stsaon Bnginc3 and ?ll kinds; ff Machinery, May 28,1881 { ?3 6m IN MEDIufe pb^?l? FIRST nW^RTAWOE. PURE Drags and^-j^kii: cs.. Standard Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Fine Toilet Powders. Colgate's Cashmere Roquet 8oap. Extra Fine H-iir Brushes. Improved Wire Brashes. Elccuic nair Brushes. Karora and best Shaving Soaps. - Try our Tooth Brushes, and it not satis* actory we will refund the ni?b*y paid for hem.. Came and see what wc, have. WILHITB & WiLUim fcipr, For Sore Byes use Wllbito'o Ey o Vater. A cure guaranteed in every casa. . ?prii is, issi._40 C?VJKOTON, Kv., May 1,1881. Offlee of Fd, Burkholder, Chemist, &c? r HAVE earefnllv anidiStd ?samplo o* L "Old Crow Whiskey," distilled for nd controlled bv Me?us. F. W. Wagoner ; Co-, Cbar?cslon, t?. C., ?nd Ond it free rom all Impurities, and recommend it for - mst FOR ! uveJL o n i asr -mpL^z. For the counties ot Abbeville, Anderson, Od**0** P*?k?n?, Greenville and Lauren?. / / / / ?team Engstes? Steam Power J?resses9 Cotton Om.?* Feeders ? Condensers. Tufe aboiecat repreieoWb? HALL SELF-FEEDING COTTON OIN, man I utactuted at Bing Sin;, New York, which bas been sold In all of tho abovs-named Counties, and which bas given entire satisfaction wherever med. The saws are mado of the best imported steal. The san shaft ia the largest mada. ^ An examina-' tion of other Gins Rill convince you it ls the most substantially built Gio. in uso. It nover breaks tbs /oil, and therefore does away with the expense of tho revolving head, as the secret of making tho Gin to prevent its breaking the roll is in the Sroper shape nf the roll-box. It is the only Gip that runs successfully with the 'eeder and Condenser attached, and the only Gin that will feed yellow cotton. Below ? give von a few testimonials and names : Lewis C. Clinkscales, Abbeville ; s?uMb^jJ^ M. 8hirley, S. B. Timms, John O. Kelly, Beeil CSn?fo^ . . - BBEWBBTOH J?. .0., Laurens Co.. ?ocoi? 0.1880, \ Mri John!'& Ptapk*, Alderton, & C^-Sra: The W^n.HftU'OottoifGitt^FNW aud Condenser wo bought of you last Fall i3 a perfect success is every respect. Wo rna it by ?testo, and gio 10 bales of 450 lbs. por day with ease. It is the beet con structed and finest finished Gio I ever saw. It gins faster, makes & botter sample, and thus far excel? ia turnout shy Gin ever nsed in this part of the country.- Thia can bo proved by oil the peoplo wbo have had cotton ginned bv rae. We ginned for fis? public last.Fall 600 talcs/and give the best satisfaction "of all tho f?tt?sr?. Tho^eed being so perfectly clowj, it makes ? better sample. Further, it tepetates frons tho ceed cotton, before going into tho roll-bu*, rocks; grit, nails and matches. I TWWi" I?? danger from fire, owing to the Self-Feeder taking out r.11 hard substan ces beforo they come In.contact with the saws. The cotton piokedby the . Gin the I |ast season was carefully weighed before it was picked and After being baled, fend the averagoyield thu.season through was 1 lb. of lint for every 2J lbs. of coed cot ton. I haye used ainco tb? war Gins of four different makes. Yours makes a better hui, deanatba seed better, gins mnch faster, and for its simplicity noenrpajaed. I think lt Udoitiued, in a greatmeaeure, to supersede all others. I heartily recom mend it to those tcho wUh to jmrshaae Gins. It will m?re than repay the additional Coat. . Very respectfully, - KHI?HT & B?LENTI2SSZ. -" rWEufflrTi--' . ' " - Mr: John E. Pcopkt, Anderdon, S. C.T-DJBAB Sm : Your favor of tba 80th of I April received, and in reply I have to tay that after a very lato start I ginned 150 bales of cotton on the Hali Sell-Feeding Cotton Gio. Everything has worked well. . end the wbri"-*?outut bas given entire satisfaction, both to my customers and myself. I \ yr ftfllfj mw^flhJtf ?Psa?Il^^y5^tJ:i0U.i ,lioFecdor aad Condenser. .-. Tho IFeeder do?, better work than |>oanbly caa ?ol^^ Coudeaser axe indispensable. Yours truly, A^"^,O^?* ,ON<~ ; . JOSEPH PINSON. : ' Atr^W^*^ ?? Mav V, 188?-.-J&?? S. 2h>pk3, Agent Halh Gin-gm : Tfat ? 'jg^wHsU^n, made fctffsg t?iog, N. Y" bought of you laa? FsU, i^sglrca esr h> 'SIL yffijgggpg' -clv?35 tuc need weii, ?od makes a superior lint.1 and runs lischt ? ..The saw abaft ?nd saws are the best I ever saw. L. H^WRLBOEN. 9- AT<? J-E. ,P?>PiJ8s--Tbe 60-Saw Hall Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bsuaht fron 3 ^Jf^*""*?6**? aP7 0?Q 1 ***** ever seen, and I have used and triedito differ r emt kinds. It r?&s light, makes ? good sample, gins fast, and will snrpafc aa/Gia ta^U^EM^^ cleaning tho a*ed. Now, if yea desire a good . Gin^ try the Hall Gin, Feeder and Condenser, made afc Biog Slog,-KW Thc U Feeder and Condenser can't bo beat, ss the Feeder will feed nay kind of bouon * yebuw or dog-tail, ABRAM BOLT. }l .iito^KVaa, MsftjJ,188t.-rJbAr? B. People*. Atiderson,. ? G-DBAR Sf a: K A?* ^Ssj?'J?Caltjr^n.aE?ife-and..Condenser, made by Hull S. F. Coiton Gin Go., ?ingBiog.N. Y,, bought of you Isat Fall, has given perfect Batiafsctiou to myself end customers. I have osed tho Emery. Star and Needle Gin*, and much prefer th?, s ?ttt?? to other of them. I ??M?OU i?si ecoson upwards oi 400 bale? cotton on the Hall Gin.and daring ?be whale season tho Gio, Feeder and Cvndessor did native me sn; hoar's delA^wi J cari ?ht-eriully recommend it to ?ny onB svlnhlng to pnrcblise a Gm. I found no difficulty in ginning yellow cotton, as the Feeder feeds yellow cotton, and lakes cut all grit and hard substances before it comes io ccatact with I tho eaws. WM. A. NEAL. ?A4,ho2^0?.' 8' c- 9?i ISSI.-John J?. People*,: Anderson, 8. ??-DSSAB Sm: tba ^San Hsl?Q?i. Feeder and Condenser, mado at Sing Sin?, K Y., bo?ght of you last '. oeatsanythlng of the kind that I have ever qsea, and I have used ?everal different I af ?<>tt?n Gins, lt is tho best Gin in uso for durability, lLd.tr.ss of drtift, clcan Wft??ft.8*0? perfectly, end pbver'creaks the roll/ ?ri?? gives entire Kl^^>?ipcUo^ to myself and CiMt??ers. Wae. burnt out tho iJ5th oflaat September, and triy c?stome? w?lied ono month on me until I could g?t e?iotbcr Hall Gin to gin their cotton. This cab be woven i-? my nclgnbors. : The-Feeder 'and CondAn'w-e^'t.he heat. ' I '.*AV6 i?vut had .Lr?ss&? T?&,-them/; Years truly, M. A. COBB. "^??o?rowii, 8. O.-ifr. J. E. Peoples, Anderson, 8. G.-Dx*a8ia: The 00-S*t? Sf?f #e^3?OTSS^^<'',-Gln' '?'l^ Condeaser ottaclied, made at SJug-Sing, K. Y., pur?niftii. or yo^'law'Fairhfia given entire eutisfucUon. It saves tho labor of ono linr,d? an? feeds .Wfwr^?ar?y'.i^^ hand, Borer breaking the roll fora day ats time ;, njan*#ai?tn>~ ,? 8ln*^?&H>ibtle8 ls?* V*il? w?tb it, and it is In as good order appiirnntly } ?sf ever. It thakes ?&mplea i? eoinpoe/: with any other gin. Mr. Sanford Moniifnad o Lwe^nacde^mor5s?Hw3Wt-tUt? pronounced by the-Piedmont Manu?atU?ing f Vompany t-? fr? ibo host over brought to that market. 1). H. H AM MON p. 't^agg^4^rJo|y ^. lSm-rifr^/. - ^..P^fefc-TiEAttneiat Insaswer tb y'oar ihRt ?t.? Kali r^tf*??d|pglCotton Gin. made at Bing-Stog. N. YJ t?xrfi I . ; p?-.r, , .:}Jro cwsiiiCiloE. I ginned nina bales nas^ w?gldngiSS4b*j9 ?i?if?9??? perfectly and makes a superior sample of Hut. I want no better ftfap ted and Ugatne? of dratL. Only wish T had takcu au SO-eaw Instead of a 60-saw. J - Yr Yours truly, ^ J. L HADipSj Asrosssojr r3. G., Mav l*,im.-Jno. IS. Peoples, Anderten, 8. C.-Tho Ball Gin fauuii mscared ai:61ng^Sing, N. Y., and puTrt?3c? or you last season, ig tho best constructed aid ?ulshsd?toae hst* sv<r ni ed. It rona light, never ch?kie or feroaka ib* soil, aS -v^K0 c*??n,ofc' b? ?teellod by: nriy gin ever used In thia soctlon. Jt he?&ven tito "~A^D2*r?od ?tire st?isfAct?cn. snd in our opinion ia equal to or baiter ?isa any othk frs.Sl?ft %0.rirJ5a<?,rleaa?? *?d weald advice any ona wishing to parchaso e good gk to bay tho Hall Gin lu preference to cay other, V j ] ?XA?mN * ?ITCKWORTH, Winiatdaton.'?. O.I1 TJttB S^OJrtEi? ?WGt? IS, which hw been sold in every ioctien" of the Boothera Stat?, and which baa given Such uni venia! satisfaction, will bo kept on band. and fto?d at prlcca that will eora pute with any first-class Engine manuficTnred. Th? following testimonials Will give en evidence of its superior simplicity, durability and power : Aaoxaso?,S. C., May 6, ISSI.-JbAn R.Pjoples-DcarSir ; Tho?choflold Enginepar chaeed of yoa-aix-horM power-hw given perfect satisfao lou. It is tlie hmt Enj?ine I have eve* asid, and I have used three Other diflareat mases: I Uko lt for thveo rcwioas. ;?t. lt ls simile and durable. Sed, lt rans snfoothe? and steadier than say Engine in c^ar conrdry* 3rdj.^ baarnore power than any Engine madh to the number ornorse ptiwcr, ' 1 ran ? BO-Saw Gin arid Feeder with 25 lbs. steam, and can recommend ibis Ba gino as ?ii? one for fLfiners lo buy. J. li. fJIJAMBLEE. - . Piaatarrowit, S. O.-Mr, J. X. Puo??at-Dear Sir : The five-horse power Bchofloid Ea fjno voji-iused of you last Fell has given satisf&ctiou. My engineer say?. BU tho lightest rnr^ojt'la'gp^ ^ ^^b^jl^ny^^S tQ.do^wUfr. Crin keeg? np mciro sjeiin with 2?? ^TU?a-??ra?i a?t'j vtorr. - jr? ?MTI?- n wr??^ r.r,?\i rxtn, Vrnu rcsTJar. Mild VOnOeOtSF attached wUh all ?ase, and ?ia seven balea psrr day. D. H. HAMMOND. ' Asnt?ao??, S. G., Ap>il 3. 1881.-io ,f. E, Peoples : Tlio six-horse Schoflrld Erslno 1 bought, from yon-last Fall has given entlm satisfaction. 1% ls very elmple in Its ma chinery, and any ordinary map can run it without any trouble. 1 ?a raiwiWa 40-inch *Anrahur SatvMill, and liar o nawt^ n.^ high as S00O tcet In ons day out of old fold pin? tariff? bslag vsry imalJ/ Ithw nior^power than any 6-horw E jflne I ever MW. l?heerfolty recoifimond this Engine ta-alt who desire an Engine, It .a< i be beat aa to m <?S1 par 7- ' { v-, ! - ? , ' ~ ' j rpH18 is the oOth ye ar of tba Daniel Pratt Cotton Gilt Ba?in?i,dosing which tiaiothty X bare manufactured over 22.000 Gins, vnfflfcb, are used isj every roUton-growlng Etat* in the Union, in Mexico, South America, Britta Boat, Indica, ana in almost every i country where cotton ls grown. The Revolving Hean placed in the end of thftOoUon-hox prevent tho Gin frein choto? ina and tho roll from breaulug. Any common pnjtMgiion hand bein? abie to food the Gin antis factor! ly. The Feeder is superior to any otograAchluo of tho kind io ose. They are simple in construction, and easily manag^.^gHtoy i?tend upon thc floor, GU?1 aro therefore not BO herd to get at The Condensers eouaK?tiany in use-webelieveaun?ri?r to any now made. The Ibwer end of the cylender bel-Mwpen, all ?brt from tho Sot ls driven through tho floor by tho air from the gin-brush, ^??thonse of this Condemswr the lint-room can be entirely done away with, saving manyanipro in tho oonstif?ctlon or" buildings, making the labor of haadllrg tho cotton before PttKing far. easltr, an-! damage by fire ls reduced to a minimum. Tbe Feeder ana OwWSoscr wi1 < tn eelvesin one season. Evory mach?ue is faliy warranted to ^nertoOfc work, and until the purchaser is fully satisfied with tbe machine we do not asWrar payment Should any machino prove in any way defective, we roako the Esme goowiSK&ar.expense, upon notico being given to UH. WC glvo the names of gentlemen lu thlnmnojo?nhig Coun ties who hove tho Dariel Pratt Gins, Feeders and Condensers in usoJXjidrcftr the publi? to them, believing-that their recommendation of the machines will bmh^o tti?sfctfory to any one desiring to purchase than tho ordinary stereotyped form so cSwOSQn : J. B. Adgcr, Jim. M. Ashley, Armstrong eBi?wlrisoi!, Jno. Thos. Ashloy, J. W. Aehl?y, Oliver Bolt, \ TollvcrBolt, Wm. Burriss, Jr. J. Jock Brown," J. M. Cliamblec, M. B. CUnkscales, John Crews, Lowia Cromer, L. N. Clint-scales, W. R. Dunn, mSaSBwl B B.A.Davis, J. W- ?Janicls ?fe Masters, Davis & Allen, v&'-'v'S ? W L Dalrymple. Dicknuu & McElroy, J G Douthlt, '% ' ? JBDonthit, S M Geer, WA Geer, \V\$ Geer & Carpenter, GBGllraer, Gantt dc Co, lyR Gray & Hlllhouse, S J Gaines & Co, OB Harper-3, C K Horton-2, W A Holland, G M Hodges, W K'Hall; Som'l King & Co, Geo W Long, / I J H Little, Henry Long, H P Major, / WTMcCown, TW Martin, McClure & Co, / McCarley & Co, Col C 8 Mattison, J M McAdams, f ? ! W A McFall, McGill & Hutchinson, T W Norris. / I A M Neal, J J Owens, J W Pr?vost, / I J B Pruett. G B Riley & Co. EB Rice-2, / Goo Roof, AJSitton, W G Smith, / ? T R Simpson, W J Stevenson. J H Towusend, H Tucker, D 8 White, E D Wakefield, ^^^Uaan.dLJadttff. 8 WilUford, Wm Watkins. Any inf?rma?whl??s?i^ within our territory will be cheerfully and promptly given.., Tho best machinery isalwnys tho cheapest. Agenta for Anderson, Abbeville, Piqkens and Ocouee Gminties, 8. C., and Genend Deal ers in Merchandise, Grain, FJoyr, Provisions, Bpo? Shoes, Hardware and/Osn eral Supplier. Agents for "Sowariueo Flofmgg* Mills," Cotton Presses/ ? ii^- Insurance. &o., &t. ?J ?J ?'_ May 80. ISSI / 40 [ g /f 3n\ H0/T FOR-H |HE~ / GENTS' FURNISH IG H0J?SE ! OUH ?reai Increase inArado the past season has * a^ntcdYnirl ?ying IheliARGEST and BEST ST0O?? OF 8PRING GOODS wdTSave evV- Mred to tho people Of ^aerson and surrounding country. Now, all we am is fer rurtiMcall and examine our 8tockf consisting of the finest ?nd boi-- . : Pg \ JV BROADCLOTHS an? D0K 8KIKSfF?Ef?Ct|and EriJLlSH DIAGONALS. 1 ri^M^njo^li^pJoai iKssltiiwAftii Panslioodfl ever brought to I this County. Wr rTInO TliTfjr irni" ntni^7iT^T|i|g^Tg.Jr^>taMrM ri lTTrtrf"*" , j We ara prepared to do. Casteta 1F?K*Kin t&Aery lstoatynd best stylos, hA\Og ?? > ? our employ the best workman ?,bat the country ?Baads. We guarantee Eatisf-stics. OS. motto: '"NO PLEASE, NO ;?A1US.M ; ! fl hove also a vary ?wge **>cjt of RE?Bt?WADE CLOTHING, of all Biz? ' and grade?-from the commonest to wre^nest-Broadcloth and Diagonal, Coata, Vests; Ac Di fact, anything you want in the P^dy-Mad?llne. > Our Furnishing Department 5a simply oompleje.BWo aak any one in want of a good > SHIRT to bo sure ard call ?n ua and get tho "ScrHcb Pocket,,r which only nooda to bs . ?sen in order io boj?urcfcaaed. Also, Gloves ofitovMry grade, Silk and Linen Handker I cl.le&, Collars, Caf?.Siispenders, Sooka in great! ^Sundance, Hats-in fact, anythings I gvtntlfc?ian wants, and wo clo no* *at?n? to undersold. We keep also. > Several Kinds of Tiyat Cl^'sp Sewing Machines. " Wh?vh ^5 ^u? ^?i rV?m'rs?.?O to ??J5.?0| io??y'?^?Birrantod. Machine Needles, Oil and Parts always in stock. Machines of. any make r?jgaired at short notice, and chargea mod* erato. Bc sure to tfiv? ns a call and seo our granffipisplay of pretty Goods. : . . ?J. B. OLABK ?ftaSONS? ist Centennial Building. ; -, -March 2. Ml_'an^ilH '?__M_ 0G?NES,. GINS, WRESHERS, TKe Tog&r, and Wood, T^r & Morse Engines. Three New liaxproyeu Oai^Iii Thresliefs ou hand, And for sale st low figures. - ?fm and examine them. THE SMITH COTTON IPRESS ON HAND. P?ATFOBM W^feON SCALES, FOB QINNEE9. A 2-Ton 8CAL?? ?SR FORTY DOLLARS. They i hayo bien tested io thia Oountyj asd?gSc satisfaction. Every Ginner should 1\P.YO one., ? great conve^afeBce to the customer. Saves time and labor tq.?e Ginner. rasia BELT?na ? ITHER BELTING ; ' i??? ? LEATHI?^, PAOKINC &?. ' Tho larg^t iStock we over v^cthO. Prie* ?Sower than ever before. ^?THrtr?^ you waot Bottom Pricss. SULLIVAN & MATTISON; Centeuutol Bulldlnsr, ne*? to Craytou'e. H>. 18SI 11^^ ' ELSIBR COOK SWESr THE BEST iH THE HABKET. Fourteen dlfltereh. ettca eni kinds, Fir? Sdttaj with Snaro?leU tteccrrofn. Aikptcd tl j all requirements, ona priced to colt all porita FEATURES: ; Doubla Wood ZKMT*. ruent \vood OrctO [,-AdJttxtable D?Mr*r, Intc?c3ians?.bla Atti? ?.toAUc Shel?, B.-o?l?na Door, Swiiiging Ileuth Plato, 8wmgbg nue.. Eton, Beverribla Ga* ?nnUng Lon?; CTMJ Flew, Tumb?a ehott Centers, Heavy King Cover?, Tltuolnatod TU* Door?, Nickel Kooba, Mckt\ Panela, eta ' TJncxrnalod tn ilcleiiol, lb ?intifc, ?ad ia opcjctioa. WanufAotured by ?8AAO A. SHEPPARD ? CO., Baltimore, Md. 'io rou tUva av 3. lo.pafeOPIJBav AaJfmo.Q.C. t^oi? tn Ii"AVE JoVt ?txcivod a fargo tot of oil kinds of CHOICE (BOOBS usually kept in ?^nS&eral Mercantile t-tore. We make a specialty of Cloost fiseds? and only ah a trial to convince tho peoplo of the fact. \V? ARF AGENTS FOR TH? CELEBRATED rCi*escent^ Bone Fsrt?izer" and Acid Pkospfeate* ?hlch ls ?Wood ta non?, and are also Agents for otho*1 STANDARD FERTILIZBRA^ id would r?spcctfolly eek the Farrjoftt to examine our analysis ?nd price before taking tttqir pnjNdMUMM. ? R? s. mut* ?x ce? VM^mmiS^tt!0Tm-^ -, ? . IS? C? 1 us !*dlc?v CbemlsoPCi 75c? ?!.'. ". =..>. ; i L-wilts ?^we?rs?7^?.^^?lsa UP' ** ladles' oWlf I?.W,?L%$tJ50 ?p. os ?AWW??? Dr^r*?^**. TW, $1-00 ?p. 1 in Seir?rshirt*. Jf fera?", <w, f: - p, R 1?, fi.75, fcrvOp eocW, Gect**l>iai?2pfeupv. ?i''-?lV;v ^ 1 GC^ ,^rj^M^a ^to ' 45c? CO? fr?ffij go up. ??80 wt of biaertSog*. frew f; 5c up. TcStei Bo up. Torchon' Xn^>,, *' and Turk&?<& t?s^twohief*. AU of ;{ ttiuoh. wU?*old Che??. " P?litor?ftti^tiTel^eSto.wi?^to ihs 41 jUSt?es* "rjJ-wtmeut. " Gh^o^cr.HandboranvlniMilthoMau' .', ?CacSoiy? th? Place to buy Pine Goods * GhMD ft 1 '.. * ATSil^ ?I ty ? IBt THEfWE OFSOUTilCARGUKA, ?QVmV O? ANSEBSOH. rSTOF COM?:{OH PAISAS. .??l?, FUdctifT; B$VAH Frintl* Ke?r abd J.WJ^GNW.?HU?'? I?. 6. Pu areli and li. Powell, ?>5fcn4toU,-&?*??WM fir I DefBpdant? Furnell ??wr liiuband, Tc. Kear. Elij?i? ?. 8. Powell ?nd Froiaels M.. >U aro tor<\Vy ?uuuaonod ?yd required t? a?i? ! .wor fl?? ww pl il ct lu Ulla ?tion, a eouy o? 'i i* (UM fe foo effit* cf IboCtarki? lB*??rt r.moa Pies*, et An??r??U p;$fci3. U., o?d to i a copy of ypar eesirer ? tm' ?14 tonialtlat ? auMrua* si iii? ein?, A?d? w..n C H., 8.0, ..JB twenty d*yr ?A? thc uorvioi ben??; exclu-. . ;ofUwa?yftfisciv?c9; ?nd if yea .{kitto answer lu oowrisiax wttclB tb? ugwwproeaM,ft?w PUIa ? in tu? ?Mou will apply, to .?bo Court ior thc llsf doiKBudea In thc cv.plaU?. F Bitad Ju?fi li, A. P. ISSI. TUGS. C. KOON, X'i4lnU0*s Attorney, tauAi.3 Joan TY. PASSELS, 0, C. P. Aad^rwa.a. C ^J?t?tr*f*B<?*,nt?, Franela Near sed htitond, Wm.C.Kwtr, El?jiii li. 8. Powtlt. ?ad Francia H. Powell t \Toko notice tbat tho ?uouuous and complaint ta, lion-bBTlns baen h\:-? lo too ?Seo of tbs r tho Court cf COM??on P1*M aft Andernon , C., fer partition std wile of ta? nal estele rib^ emeus ?U*.&jy**?!L*S$ iw vf Marr Powell, doacaaod. aceorcU :?ovf?ll an? Fwccfa M.'Pow ? 1 Gui?dl?o ?ul J.U^n appointai to i thu action wilbla tbo Utse pro> (UcaUon will bs nuda to tito ?tmtut. TR08. C. L?GON. .. PtalotUTs Altorssy. - 4? 0 THE Bl Diseases of tte Wm^? LEB&S. r inecllclua?fv F^11 ?HERR1T S|fol^Bl ^'^^^^^^^^^B^ |H>vvftr'as t^^K'j I N B?K?V''ble cn?citiicj^aJn? nr,r"T'/\oHT uniformity ora r?. i^Vi 1 UKrlL. guita, lt Btri?b ?S i ? the foMudntion of nil pulmonary diseBm- .rf alTordinvr prompt relief and rapid etna v I ; nr.d is ?ulujited to patients of any ogwOT- \ j eitlior sex.. Being verj1 palatable, OB ^ j* YotutgtMt r'nildren take it rcadilr. 'Ir* ?','-? ?nliiiarv C^OURIIK, Colds, Boro ThroAtA y Iii oniMiitis, In?oenz?, Cler?jiiinn'oa. | Sore Throat, Asthmo, Croup,; find? t; QUarrh; tim effects ot AYKII'U O?KUK?-? ? l'ucruiui. aro' niagiiyil, and multitudes tn \ ^?_are anuuallv preserved from seriMB ill- S ] ne&by Hs timely and faithful ito. U u 1 Kiioulit'ia kept at hand in overt house- sf ' i hold f or? ft, protection it nffordfln.Biid. B den nttart?.In Wlicmplng^ofafn-and ? i?. C^iisiiinntiatlu'reiKnootlio?remitly 61 i- b ? cnit-aeiotis, ao^TCmgTaltrj'^^k. w ^1 ' Low prii^s are inducemeuta to tr^r i aonio of the many mixtures or ?yru^wJS mudu of cheap und ineffective liigreUi-? ent?, now offered, whieli, asrthev fcon.K? ta?ii no curniive oualltics, can affonlfi only tumimraty relief, and are ?uro ton disappoint tho patient.: Diseases ot the S throat ami lungs demand activo audp effective treal munt; and lt ii dangerpusH experimenting with unknown and cheap? medicines, from tho g^'at liability thats thrS? ??nuauca :aay, while eo trilled with, SS becomo deeply scated or incumb?s.' UaoB AVEB'S Cnsnitv PacroBAL, and you H rtby confldeiitiy eicnect the best results.! It is cl acknowledged curative power,? and i? as cheapas ita careful BrepaiatjonSj cud fino ingredients will allow. Emi?I nsnt physicians, knowing it9 compo^?f| tlon, prcacribo it. ?ha test of hali ia | century has prov$o;1t&. certainty to cu*rS* all pulm omi l y ^rdjm^its - not ' aireada 1 beyond tho re^flh hfli??t?V. aid. . ./gt, PREPARED BY pn/^fc AVER & C(fl| J Practical end An?tytlc?l Chza.UtiaB j j COLO a* AU uucooiatf i raaTOu&ajf/j| W' BAKf>'^T4U!tt?^>WjnB| JP you ^Aul tho^^Olh^m^^^ Julygg, swto:A^SinlBBB ? f : .- -.- ?. - ? ...v ?" '..:.? . . 1 ' ' .' :. '-W"*;' ' #f^:-:: ?v ? -":s8 '^k wi .?r; -M ''r '11 ' i rv" niii'iJ ?6 Ball* to Pouad, Ub. PscJcaga?. ____^_P*cfce<t b Cayeji af SO, 3?0, 5< .PtVirorm ' forfar1.. ' jfri dhSK roa '?BAOI?? & ?Hs??^ ?g* kVTJ?SNESSEB Tesche.* WH<** : ???.j hod '? X. formed an' ?moneen* ?nln?>n of tte' y ; r tbatf tbo^e^a?t K^r^fr. uaW ' lu fcring iuy^ reasons fur Ukin? your fcl?o, ? . ?.?'"? ,u not do better t**o, rt fer td those gotea your Cataloga?-" Th? Badi ftuSuui wM o.?*A Au?, J, lWI?0ld4?o?u?v address ?EV. e. i.AND?5R, ifay ?. mv w 5:-:.. ! - -'Mi RAVING fonacd tv eopart??iab?p with ?X .J.8.PttCSo & Co., . ' C., I ?tn prepared i-< ' . . ot? jeromes!* j itelalnis for Pensiona, inexcasi? of roa* ,,. ?> oas for Soldiers, 0? th*' WWMlJS^?sJrfL;..',...:. . ' ? nen of ?solaienv who wrreoV. ia ti? war .<*V\ ' "-" 512, tho Indian wara, the M?a?ean War, ?' .a tata war. Alic. $toanty: Back P>y, '.estorotioa io Pta alon .Holl, I*f^.:W?r wts, anti all other cl?irna against V- 6. '- ? atenta tabored ?rr ?nv?nti?nft?*?i?oor^% . , *l?r?ao*^E?do Marika. tfq?-w chara*! . ?cent for fcralimicasy ex rumination cai?* - Patent i* oirtalned. j Av M. DBFFtB, Andstfaon, S.Oy i Mar^ , ^ (f?fe?fcn ! .'i - '.< ?*?e?*?*Vr1??&^ft.iW '.. ...-M .. SSS@?KtW?rluttS *>OUj*??n.- wW", ?"/ a ? ? "' '- : . ? ? .' ' ' ? ? ; ! fj|t'..? yfviua AWKtomltt&l Mt-'- I: *4ttt ff. J<?t^.i?#?<<Sit^>^j|ft4!ft^' ?. ff fy ' HARRIS REMEDY CO. " .v Harfa>twaStt?CU.; .?T. Loutg. f/.c j ..J' t.-i T- trt M .?.v, -.-.?.?.>... ? .;."- .,' !f H : it feittlc-A ?ni u?.v.k&-.. .. .'... .rr?". '--fig \ : ' li XL persons wanting TOMBSTOWHH ' j.' ' * ?3L'. will do v.-^U {:> r ,H on ; . , . Tu-hand ail grados of Marble, and' wor*|H.t?? M wei and roKul?? 'baardln? at wtawtrfffl^r^ ; [ttttc* at tho Benson HdSe*. *MfcMs .| Lodging 85 coats, .. I j , THQ3. M.;.1^HB>?;r;?MI: . -*j*tt of tillsowoj^r, wi!? w^^^F^y ^^^OC^ : r^fe^?asonic Bulldog", Anderso?. C. - '?'ifi^lhas aifople t?naIon^-'jri?rge,^iM^^ ? -, ' a .?hattie, wi?tja'iKSbln'. :!.ii-trhn:iln?? tho WOXlmof law ? JtUM : '?'-.'arl' " ii^i^nstrnt?lon rhat H fa f f * - ' j ?!::? nnderstood; thePc?|>w^k . . a Ma?hf.?.oi8-th*-b?t .for all l;"i!of * . Pamiiy Stwing. Best in vt?'J ?a^ir&tto ^ *r* n6i..te^>s^*TH*^' Sand ? 20 Balls to Pauod, 2 fh. paser Ba*ra 5, IDO or 500 Ppo?r)a ' variable g?(?