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A TEXAN'S REVENGE. Truth Stranger limn Fiction. Colonel Albert C. Tcltun, whoso beau tiful 20 000-acre ranch is out toward the Rio Grande, near Laredo, hus been the Peter and tho Hermit of Texans for years. He has believed that he has held a Divine commission to kill Apache In dians. Colonel Pelton came to 'Vexas in 1844, n common soldier, Hy talent and courage he gradually rose to the rank of Colonel, and dually, in 1*59, communded Fort Macrae. That year he fell in love with a beautiful Spanish girl at Albcquin.Ncw Mexico, lier parents weie wealthy, and would not consent to their daughter going away from all her friends to live ill garrison. The admira tion of thc young people was mutual, and parental objections only intensified tho affection of the lovcre. Thc nature of the Spanish girl is HUCII that once in love she never changes. Finally, after two years (d' entreaty und devotion, Col onel Pelton won tho conscut of tho p? renla of the beautiful girl, and then they were married. Then commenced a hon eymoon such as only lovers shut up in a beautiful, flower environed fort can have. Thc lovely character of tho beautiful bride won the iicnrts of all tho soldiers and she reigned a queen among these rough frontiersmen. One day, when the love of tho soldier and his lovely wife was at ?Ls severest, thc two, accompanied by thc yoong wife's mother and t^nty soldiers, rode out to the hot springs, six miles from thc fort, to take , bath. While in the bath, w hich is near tl.? Rio Grande, an indian's arrow passed over their heads. Than a hhowcr of arrows f. ll around them and a band of wild Apache Indians rushed down upon them, whooping and yelling like a baud of demons. Several of the soldiers fell dead pierced with arrows. This frightened thu rest, who lied. Another shower of arrows, and thc beautiful bride and lier mother dropped in the water, pierced by tho cruel weapons of the Apaches. With his wife dying before his eyes, Colonel Pelton leaped un thc bank, grasped his rifle, and kilIcu the leader of thc savage fiends. Hui the Apache, were too much for the Colonel. Pierced with two poisoned arrows, bc swam into thu river and hid under an overhanging rock. After thc savages had left the Colonel swam the river and mude bis way back to Fort Macrae. Here Iiis wounds were dressed, and lie filially recovered, but only to live a blusled life-without love, Without hope-with ti vision of bis beau* tiful wife, pierced with poisoned arrows, dying, perpetually before his eyes. After thc death of his wife a change came to Colonel Pelton. He seemed to think he had n sacred mission from Heaven to avenge hid young wife's death, lie secured tho most unerring rifles, sur rounded himself with brave companions, nud consecrated himself to the work of revenge. He was always anxious tn lead any and ali expeditions against the Apaches. Whenever any other Indians were at war with the Apaches, Colonel Pelton would sonn he nt ibo head of the former. One day he would be at the head of his own soldiers and tho next day he would be at the head of a bund ol Mexicans. Nothing gave him pleas ? ure but the sight ol dead Apaches. He defied Indian arrows and courted death. Once, with a band of the wildest desperadoes, ho penetrated a hundred .niles into ibo Apacho country. Thc Apaches never dreamed that anything but nn entire regiment would follow them to their camp in thc mountains. So when Colonel Pelton swooped down into their camp with ten trusty follower*, tiring their Henry rifles nt tho rate ol twenty times a minute, the Apaches fled in consternation, leaving their women and children behind. it was then that there darted out of a lodge a white wo man. "Sparc tho women ?" ?he cried, and then fainted to the ground. When tho Colonel jumped from his saddle to lift up tho woman ho found she was blind. "How came you here, woman, with these damned Apaches?" he asked. "I wns wounded and captured," she said, "ten years ago. Take, oh take me buck again !" "Have you any relatives in Texas?"' asked the Colonel. "No. My father lives in Albequin. My hu-band, Colonel Pelton, and my mother were killed by the Indians." "Great Cod, Relia! is it you-my wife !" "Oh, Albert, I kuew you would como !" exclaimed tho poor wife, blindly reach ing her hands to clasp her husband. Of course there was joy in the old ranche when Colonel Pelton got huck with his wife. Tho Apaches had carried the wounded woman away with them. Thc .unsoiled arrow caused inflammation, which finally destroyed her eyesight. When I saw the Colonel ho was rend ing a newspaper to his blind wife, while in her bund she held a bouquet of fra grant cape jessamines, which he hud gathered for her. IL WUS II picture of absolute happiness.-San Antonio Cor rctpomlenc Chicago Ttibune. - Weather tho hottest in eight years hus prevailed recently in New Orleans. - Tho census of Ireland shows a pop ulation of 5,159.819, hoing a decrease of 252,638 since 1871. - Young ladief art now learning to tide the bicycle, md yet none of thc ma chines are built sido-saddlo stylo. - A youog lady in Wisconsin rofused an offer of marriage on the ground that her fathor was unable to support a large family. - When a physician deserts his pro fession for the pulpit the inference is that ho cnn preach better than ho con practice. - Quiteau wns very anxious that the photographer appointed to take his pic ture should bo nu artist, and was snne enough "to assume a pleasing expres sion." - A collegian to his professor of phi losophy : "Sir, at whit age do you think reasoning commences?" "At about 7 usually. "And at w>?t ago renson?'* "Nover I" - Tho marriage of Major Littlefinger, thirty-two inches high, to Mollio Shade, thirty-one inches high, is announced ns having occurred in a circus ring nt Oceola, Iowa. - To obtain a glossy skin : Pour ? pon a pint of bran sufficient boiling wntcr to cover ??. Lei it stand until cold and theil batho the face with it, only patting thc skin with a soft towel to dry it. - "Mamma," said a five-year old, tho other day, "I wish you wouldn't leave me to take care of baby again. He was so bad I had to eat all the sponge cake and two jars of raspberry jam to amuse him." - Conservative Republicans, of the better class, are praying tho Almighty that Arthnr may nevor be permitted to become President, because bo would "break up tho part>." It will break np anyhow. r - The assassin Guitteau is still talk ing. Ho say: "It had tobe; it was a necessity. I had nothing against Gar field personally, but for the sake of the Republican parly, because I wn? . EU.I. wart member ot it, I shot bim. ~Hope he'll die; hope to' see Arthur President yet." - Tho "Missuuri Republican says : Mr. Wm, H. Vanderbilt has an income of $7,000,000. or $8,000,000 a year, and nec essarily has to invest in something. Ho never needs to sell, ?md consequently never desires to seo prices up. He is by thc scsessUy of his situation a bear in the market. - Dr. Maddox, of Clinch county, Cia., han just sold in Cincinnati, a century plant for $400. It produced several thousand flowers. Tho plaot waa viewed by eighteen thousand people in a few hours at 15 cents apiece. - Thoro aro HOUIO scones almost too pure and sacred to bo viewed by thc thoughtless world. One of them is a 200-pound woman with a mole on her chin "talking baby" to un ounce and a half canary hird in a brass cage - .1. Maduon Drake, of Elizabeth, N. J., on hearing of thc assassination, cried, Three cheers for Presiiicut Arthur:' On le ing threatened with mobbing, be exclaimed that he had uttered the words in jest, supposing the news from Wash ington to be falsa. - Tho merchant thought the young man wouldn't be up to the business and so tho young man turned to go and in a dreamy sortof a way nuite unconsciously took the merchant's silk umbrella instead of tlie cotton one he had brought, and tho merchant said: "Hold on young mau ; I guess rou can sell goods. I'll try you, anyhow." And that clerk was an honest boy, understood human nature and knew bow to get ti job.-Huston Post. - A youngwoman in Brooklyn, hav ing been forbidden by her parents to bo away from home after dark, took the prohibition so seriously to heart that ?ho threw herself from a fourth story win dow. .Straightway the parental hearts were melted, and thc desired permission was freely accorded, and, thanks to the thoughtful interposition of a shed that broke the young woman's fall, lhere was daughter enough left to liston to tho as surances of ?.110 frightened father. Such a success can ;iot fail to have n powerful influence on thc youthful mind else where.-Seto Vori" ?hrat'l. COVINGTON, KY , May 1, ISSI. OrhYcol I'M. Burkholder, Chemist, Ac. 111.WK carefully analyzed a sample of "Old Crow Whiskey," distill-! for ami controlled by Messrs. V. \V. Wugener it Co., Charleston, H. ?'., und timi it free from ul! impurities, and recommend it for family und medicinal use. Vu. BiritKllOLUF.it. ( ' . :::i :t. Ac. :?->'r This brand i- controlled at Ander son, H C., by Mr. JOHN O'DONNELL, .lune U, ISSI is lfm IN MEDICINE PURITY IH OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. IT BK Drugs und Medicines. Stamford Patent Medicines. Perfumery. Kine Toilet Powders. Colgate's Cashmere BotpietSonp. Kxtra Kine Hair Brushes, Improved Wire Brushes. Electric Hair Brushes, Razors and best Hbaving ?Soaps Try our Tooth Brushes, and it not satis factory wc w ill refund th? money paid for them. Conic and sec what we Icivc. WI I.H ITU A WI Lil IT E. T.il' For Sore Eyes use Wilhito's Eye Water. A cure guaranteed in every case. April l l. ISSI _40_ Gree?iVille Machine Works AND IRON FOUNDRY, R. M. MACDONAKD. Proprietor. MANUFACTURER ?( Plillevs, Shaftings, Mill Spindles, Mill Screws, Mill mu? (lin Gearing, Saw Mandrils, Cane Mills, Iron Railing, Baluster Bailing, PM re Di gs, ?c. Keep-- constantly on bund a full assort ment of Valves and Steam Fittings. Prompt attention given to repairing Steam Rnglnes and all kinds of Machinery. May HO, KS81 I? Om MACHIN ERY ! J. M. MATTHEWS BESITO IV, S. C.. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED BUTTERWORTH Thresher and Sepa rator, Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, the New Economizer, the Sel I-Propel litig Monitor, and other Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills. Colton Oins, Self-Feeders, Condensers and Presses, and all Plantation Machinery. Write for price1, and terms. Repairing faithfully done. Letters by mail receive prompt attention. May 4, CvSl 12 im THE EUREKA GIN WHET. rriHE undersigned offers tia above Whet -A. to Gimiera, or will sharpen (Jins at thc most reasonable prices. The public are Invited to inspect this valuable invention. Thc liest mechanics endorse it, and for sim plicity and thoroughness it hivs no equal. Call on or address E. W. SOUTH, Up Stairs, over New York Cnsh Store, May 5,1881 43-Sm Anderson.S.C. TUTFS PILLS INDORSED DY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. I?CfBofappejlte,N>o?e?tbowolacoi>tlva1 Pain In thoHaad.wRE ? dull ?onL?ti?n In the caqk part. Pain und?TIK? ohbuldcr Dlado. fuunona after rating, with ?~dfifln~ ?Hnation to exertion of body or ra In efl I^^??ir.-TrtT^pflr.Lo^P?HfaTT^ o^memory, with iu^un?or^^vinjc_nojt Rotod some dnfyTwe&Bnm, Dlaalcoa?, guttering of tbtHemifet? before too ?rsa. Yellow UkK Haaflaoba. IKttl???: peas at night, highly oolorcd"Urina. W THESE WABJ?DTG8 ABE TJKHEEDEH KRIOUS DISEASES WM SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTTTPS FILLS are ? specially adaptad to lach uwi,anf dos? effect? sueharnange ut feeling ?a to astonish the sufferer. They Increase Hie Appel Ur. andcauaatho oort/ to VmStm ?ti rieab, thus thc system ls ?coariabed. and by tbrtrTaate Action no tho pigeaUTO Oipu, gnrnlw M toola are pr-v duced. Prto* fl etnli. Es ?urimy Ut., Sf.K. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. QUAY II AI ii o ?'oiaxtcBs chanted toaOLOMr BLACK by ? * .? sv.pticsuon or thu Dre it Imparts a nanua! color, acts Instantaneously. Sol J by Druggists, er Mat by r< ,ut>. OD roc tip* of fi. Office, 36 Murray St., New York. f ^T?T'?J^?S4.1'rf ?atssMs '?tmrtu SM ts |MU Kssstfts ?Ul bs wlM VB? _ 4>OatlnJ Anrrta ?r?V tl9aa**?tl.nm?<>>tllrmmU rVv.ll frontal free. Address TT]^Co.,J^puax, Me -AT?>AWDIt>:tK. SOWS, PhlUdtlphla, P* S?lO?&O1?!;?*7 "ihome. Bauple? worth ?6 free v Address Brutto* A Co., Portland, Mo HEADQUARTERS FOU MACHINERY, For UM roiiiitl??? ol Abbeville, Anderson, Oconoe. Piekens. Greenville IIIK? Laurens. ?le; i in l?lii^iiies, Steam Po wei* Presses, Cotton GHllS, Feeders S Coiicleiisers. rn "V '* ' ' I HE Bbore cut represents the 11/ LL SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN, man ufactured at Sing Sino, New York, which lian beer, fol?! in all of tho above-named Conn ties, and which haa given entire satisfaction wherever U-MI. Tito saw? are made of the I.t imported "tee!. The saw -haft is the largest made. An cxa luna tion of otiier (.??us will convince you it ia the most substantially built Oin in use. It never breaks tho roll, and therefore does away with tho expense of illa revolving head, as tim secret of making tin- Oin to prevent i's breaking thc roll is in 'he proper shape of the roll-box. It \* the only flin that run* suCCessfuily with the Feeder and Condenser attached, and thc only Oin that will feed yellow cotton. Ilelow I give von a few testimonials and names : Levis C. Clinkscales, Abbeville ; A. J. Stringer, J. \V. I'oore, Helton, W. M. Shirley, S. II. Timm1. John l\ Kelly, Basil Callanan!, and many ethers : lljiKWF.it I ON P. <>., Laurens Co., August fi, I860. Mr. John E. Peoples, Anderson, S. f/.-Slit: Thc GO-Saw Hail Cotton Gin, Feeder and Condenser we bought of you last Fall is a perfec. success in every respect. Wo run it by steam, and gin 10 bales of 4o0 lbs. per day with ease. It is tho best con structed and finest finished (lin I oversaw. It gins faster, makes a botter sample, and thus far excels i- turnout any Oin ever used in this part of thc country. This can he proved by all .ie people who have had cotton ginned by nie. Wc ginned for the public last Fall OOO bales, and give the best satisfaction of all the guilicrs. Tho fcecd being so perfectly clean, it makes a hotter sample. Further, it separates from thc seed cotton, bctoro going into the roil box. rocks, grit, nail? and matches. There is less danger from tire, owing to thc Self-Feeder taking out all hard substan ces before they come in contact willi the saws. Tho cotton picked by thc Gin thc last season was carefully weighed before il was picked and after being baled, and the average yield tho season through was 1 lb. of lint for ow ry 1\ lbs. of seed cot ton. I have used since thc war Oins of four di lieront makes. Yunis makes a better liut, cleans the seed better, gins much faster, ami for its simplicity unsurpassed. I think it is destined, in a great ineamire, to supersede ail other.-. ? heartily recom mend it to those who wish lo purchase < ?ins. It will more than repay the additional cost. Yerv respectfully. KNIGHT ? IJ.VLKNTINK. IlKLTON, H. C., May 4. 1881. Mr. John E. J'conics, Anderson, S. >'. DCA li Silt : Your favor ol the 30th of April received, and in reply ! have lo say that aller a very late start I ginned lr>0 bales of cotton on the Hall Se|l-Fecding Colton Oin. Everything has worked well, and the whole oulfit has given entire satisfaction, both to my customers and myself. I would not think of running a Oin without the Feeder and Condenser. The Feeder does better work than possibly can ho done hy hand. Both the Feeder and Condetjfier arc indispensable. Yours trulv, - JOSEPH I). PINSON. ANDERSON, S. C., May 7,1881.-./?>/?? /..*. Peoples, Agent Hall's Oin-SIB : The 40-Saw Hall Gin, tnado at Sing Sing, N. Y., bought of you last Fall, has given per fect satisfaction. It cleans the Kr^d well, ami makes a superior lint, and runs light. The ?aw shaft and saws arc tho best I ever saw. L. H. WELBURN. To J. E. PK.OIM.KS -The 50-Saw Hali Oin, Feeder and Condenser I bought from you last Fall beats any Gin I have ever seen, and I have used and tried four diff?r ent kinds. It runs light, makes a good sample, gins fast, ami will surpass any Oin in making a good turnout and in cleaning thc seed. Now, if you desire a good Oin, try the Hall Gin, Feeder and Condenser, n. . lo at Sing Sing, N. Y. Thc Feodor and Condenser can't be brat, as tho Feeder will food nov kind of cotton yellow or dog-tail. ABRAM HOLT. ANDERSON, S. C., May is, 1881.-John E. ?'caph;.*, Anderson, S. C.-DCAK Sift : The tiO-Saw Hall Oin, Feeder and Condenser, made by Hall S. F. Cotton Gin Co., Sing Siug, N. Y., bought of you last Full, has given perfect satisfaction to myself and customers. 1 have used the Emery, Star and Needle Oins, and much prefer the Hall to either of them. I ginned last Henson upwards of 400 bales cotton on Hu ilai! Oin, and during the whole season tho Gin, Feeder and Condensei did not give me an hour's delay. I can cheerfully recommend it tn any one wishing to purchase a Gin. I found no difficulty in ginning yellow cotton, as thc Feeder feeds yellow cotton, and takes out all grit and hard substances before it comes in contact with the saws. WM. A. NEAL. A s DERRON, S. C., April 30, 1381.-'/oAn E. Peoples, Anda tm, >'. C.- DEMI SUI : The 80-Saw Hall (?in, Feeder and Condenser, made at Sing Sinn. ?. Y . bought of you last Fall, heats anything nf the kind that I nave ever used, and 1 have used several ilillerent makes of Cotton liins. lt is the bett Gin in uso for durability, lightness nf draft, clean ing tho seed perfectly, and never breaks the roll, and gives entire satisfaction to myself and customers. I was burnt out the 2i>th of last September, and my uustomurs waited one month on mo until I could get another Illili (?in to oin their cition. This can he proven hy my neighbors. The Feeder and Condenser can't be beat. I have never had any trouble with them. Yours truly, M. A. CORR. PIERCKTOWN, S C. -Mr. J. E. Peoples, Anderson, S. C.-DEMI SIR : Thc 50-Saw Self Feeding Hall Cotton Gin, with Condenser attached, made at*Sing-Sing, N. Y., purchased of you lost Fall hos given en tiru satisfaction. It saves tho labor of one hand, and foods more regularly than could be done hy hand, never breaking tho rdl for a day at a time if attended to. I pinned Mu bales last Fall with il. and it is in .vs good order appearantly asever. It makes samples to compete with any other gin Mr. San fm! Martin had a bale ginned on my gin last Fall that was pronounced l>v ibo Piedmont Manufacturing Company tu be the best ever brought to that market. D. IL HAMMONjb. Dur. Wnsi. S. C., July 2i. 1SS0.-.lfr. ./. E. Peoples.- DEAR Stn In answer io your postal I will jay,that Hie Hall Self-Feeding Cotton Gin made at Sing-Sing, N. Y.. Hutt 1 bought of yon lias given entire satisfaction. I ginned nine hales a day weighing 450 lbs. Cleans tho seed perfectly and makes n superior sample of lint. 1 want no helter for speed and lightness of draft. Univ wish 1 had taken an SO saw instead of a liU-suw. Yours truly. J. !.. HADDON. ANDERSON, S. C., May 14. 1881.-Jun. E. 7V.;i/.-j, .liKter.Mii, .s. r. The Hall Gill manu factured nt Sing-Sing, N. Y.. and purchased ol you last season, is the host constructed and llnest finished gin WC have over used. It runs iight, nevqr Chokes or breaks the roll, and for sample cannot bo excelled by any gin ever used in this section. It has given this neighborhood entire satisfaction, and In our opinion is equal to or netter than any other gin in uso to our knowledge, and would advise any ono wishing to purchase a good gin to buy tho Hall Oin in preference to any other, MARTIN A Dl'CKWORTH. Williamson, S. C. THE M'HOI'IKIiO i:S(.IXK, which has been sold in ever- section of ibo Southern States, and win. h 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 0. ISSI.-John E. Peoples-Dear Sir , The Schofield Eugine pur chaacd of you-six-horse power-has given perfect sa tis fae ion. lt is tho. best Engine I have ever used, and I have used throe other different makes. I lik^ It for three reasons Ut. lt ls simple and durable. 2nd. It runs smoother nnd steadier than any Kngine In our country. 3rd. It hos more power than any F.nginc made to Hie number of ho* se power. I run a 50-Saw Gin and Feodor with 25 lbs. steam, and c;m recommend this en gine as ?he one for farmers to buy. J. M. CHA.MBLEE. PIEKCCTOWN. S. C.- Mr^J. E. Pa pfc*--Dear Sir : The live-horse power Schofield En gine purchased of you la*t Fall hiv? given satisfaction. My engineer savs it is thc lightest running Eugine ho ever had anything to rio with. Cnn keen up mor? steam with lass wood than any other. It run? a Co-Saw Hull Oin. with Feeder and Condenser attached with al! case, and gin seven bales per day. D.H. HAMMOND ANPERSON. 8. C., April 3, ISSI.-To J. E. Peoples Tho six-horse Schofield Engine 1 bought from you last Fall has given entire satisfaction. It i?< verv simple in its ma chinery, and any ordinary lunn can run it without nov trouble. I an? running a 40-inch Circular Saw Mill, and have sawed a& high is SOOO fc."i in ono day out of old-field pine logs-logs liebig very small. It has mor? ? iwcr than anvil-horse Engine I ever KAW I cheerfully recommend this Engine to all who desire an Engine. Il cnn t be boat aa to smooth running. A lt RA M DOLT. Samples of th? above Machinery cnn be seen hy calling at mv Store, ?nd par ties desiring to purchase will find it to their interest tn call on or confer with mo bv mall. ' June 2,1881 J0HN E" PE0PL?S, Agent, Anderson, S.JC. DANIEL PRATT GIN COMPANY GIN, FEEDER and CONDENSER. ?ntlic Union, in Mexico, Soul li America British East Indies, and in almost every other count rv where cotton is grown. , '. ... , . ,. U.V. Revolving Heall placed in thc end nf thc; ?tt.in.bpx prevent theOin fro ni, cb ok itiu nd the roll from breaking. Any common plantation buml b?ing aJi'? ^J^?i?? vim satisfactorily. Th- Feeler is superior t.. any other machine of the kind hi iee. I hi > .ire Ki,,,plc in construction, and easily muna-..I. They stand upon the floor.^undarp therefore not so han! io get at. Thc Condenser is ennui tunny b? use-wc bel eye superior loa,;! "ow made. The Piwer eml o? th* ey lender being -pen. ail liri (roi n tho But is rlriveii ihr ?ugh thc floor by the air from the gin brush. Itv tue ?iso .,f tins t. n.l.-.i--er the liol room can bc entirely done away with, saving many dollars in the construction or buildincs makin;' the labor or handling the cotton before pucking lar cas er, mid loss ami . lum vc bv lire is reduced lo u minimum The Peeler ami Condense; ?rill pay lor them selves in .'.ne season, livery machine is fully warranted to do perfect work, nml until the |.ur?-ha?( r ia fullv satisfied with thc machine we do not a-k for payment, Should anv machine prove in aiiv wuv defective, w, make the same good at our expenso, upon notice being given to us. ' We'glvu the names ? f gentlemen in this und adjoining Loun lies who bnve ibe Dui Iel Trait (Jins, Feeders and Condensers in usc and refer the public ...ih.m. believing timi their recommendation of tho machines will h.- more satisfactory t.. any ..nc desiring >?> iiiircha-c limn lb? ordinary -:. revtypcl form - . common : I'll 'ilticr .In... M. As!, lev. Aniislroii : A Kobi I ison, jim. Thos. Ashlev. J XV. Ashley, Oliv- r Ro!', Toliver Bolt. Wm. Biirrii-s, jr. J. Jack Brown. J M Chiimb.ee, M. ?J. i links, ah-. John Crews, I ..-wis Cromer, L. N. Clinkscalcs. W. li Ilium, p \ Du vi?, M. W. Daniels dc Malters, Davis A Allen, W i. Dalrvmplo Uh ksoii A McKIn y. J G B-uthit, .1 H 1'...itlot. S M Geer, W A titer, Gerr A* Carpenter. L'BGilnicr, Gunn ?V. t o liitiv &' ilillliOiiM?. SJ t/ailies A* Co i: Iv llarpei 3 c I? Horion-'.'. W A Holland, M H ?Ige? W S Hall. Ham'l King .V Co. '.?..> W I .ohs jill i'll. Ilenrv hong, ll B M ? T. W T McCown T W Martin. M H Inn? A'Co, Mcl'arlcv A Co Col C ti Mallison, .1 M M< Adatni W A M. l'ail, McGill A Hutchinson; TW Norris. A M Nial I .1 Owens. J W' Pr?vost .llJ Prueit. I! Kiley A Co E U Kiev-'-', , <,,<> Ito..!', \ J .Sillon, W t; Smith, I B Simpson. W .1 Stevenson. .1 II rowuscnd, H Tucker, I? S WI.?ic. K 1? Wakefield, Watson A E-kew, S Williford, Wm Watkins. Anv information desired by those living at a distance within our territory will be cheerfully und promptly given. I ii" best machinery is always the cheapest MeCULLY & TAYLOE, Agents f.r Anderson, Abbeville, I'i. kens and Oconec Counties, ti. C.. and General Deal ers in Mi rcbandise, lirain. Flour, Provisions, Hoots. Shoes, Hardware and Gen eral Supplies. Agents for "Sewannee Flouring Mill-.*" Cotton Presses, Insurance. Ac., Ac. May . ]s-i ic _3m STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, THRESHERS, ,Y TV O ALL IvITNlD? SIACHINEI?Y. nA VI Ni i iicvplixl the General Agence for thc CHI. UHU ATl'.ll GHISEIt MA (HIM.KY, .onsisiing cf S?I.F-HEOULATINO GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEAN Kit ami BAGGER. PEERLESS PORTARLE, TRACTION mid DOMESTIC STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, and other Machinery, I am prepared to rill orders at sh.ir; notice and on reasonable term-, ami guarantee satisfaction*. Conic ami see me bet?re buying, and remember that cheap mach merv i- not alwavs the safest and best. 1?. F*. ?IVVER, Amlerson, S C. April 7. I s-l_;;o 1.. H3?$^^ ^^Mst?J^ THE KING SPECTACLES ^Q>j^>Aeo^A _ v/vEESl^Oo''* AUK made nu (he mott Scientific Optical ?<^.\i I77y>. V*-**^. ^^SK^JI/^^ Principles, of thc very heit material, and \\t///^\f JU^^^wjj^^^ necessarily cost more than common Specta ^^-<^\L???^jr V^lP/rffksT-Y cit?. There is no economy in palming off ?r^rr^B^Elyf jfk / IIYOSSA an inferior article on the most .sensitive and ^?GEOF^^ ^?r-vi?jrjM J"ne T. ISSI J* A- 1)ANIELS M? l FOR TIKI II mm mmwm ?OUSE! OK J. B. CLARK * BOm. OKU urea! increase in hade the pas! season hu- warranted u- ii: buying the LARGES! and REST STOCK <>K SPRING (iOODS we have ever offered :>. thc people ol Anderson ami surrounding country. Now, al! we ask is foi you incal? und examine oui Stock, consisting "I th" finest ami best - BROADCLOTHS and DOE SKINS, FRENCH and ENGLISH DIAGONALS. We have the largest line of I.omlou Suiting and Pant <Gooils ever brought tc this County. We also carry a full stock of American Woolens a? heretofore. Wc are prepared ?.. ?lo Cunt ?III Work in thc very latest ami best styles, having in our employ the bert workmen thai the eountrv affords." We guarantee satisfaction. OIK mot;..: "NO PLEASE. NO TAKE." Wc have also a very large -tock of KF.iDWlI.4Dr; CE.OTIII X?l. of all sizes and grades-from the commonest to the finest-Broadcloth und Diagonal, Coats, Vests Ac. In fhet. anything you want in the Ready-Mivde line. Our Furnishing Department is simply Complete. We ask any one in want of a good 91URT to be sure and call on ns and get thc "Scratch Pocket," which nnlv needs to IK seon in order to bc purchased. Also, Gloves of every grado, Silk and Linen Handker chiefs. Collars. Cuffs, Suspenders, Seeks in great abundance, Hats-in fact, anything n gentleman wants, and wc do liol inf end to be undersold. We keep also Several Kinds of First Class Sewing Machines, Which we will sell from $'.?5.00 lo (35 00, Hilly warranted. Machine Needles, Oil and Paris always in stock. Machines ol' any make repaired at short notice, ami charges mod erate, ne Mire to give us a call ami see nm gram! display of pretty Goods. tl. B. CL.VKIv & SONS, in Centennial Building-. March ?.. 18*51 34 Mnnufacturod by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., r^riv-i, Wd. .vt. pen snr. nv a. K. 1? KOPI, KN. Ami: Ron. r< n. FEW IPXTtl^L I ^T"E!W GOODS ! ? rn a UH 1 ri i ?tv HAVE just received a ?urge lot ?{ all kinds of CHOICE ?OODK nsuallv kent In c. General Mer. ant le Store. We make a specialty of ?ood Good?. i^nd on ! wLMi a trial to convince the people of thc fact ano oniy ( WE ARK AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Crescent Bone Fertilizer" and Acid Phosphate, Which is second t.. none, and arc also Agents tor other STAN DA HD FERTILIZERS u^^ill^l!^ ^k ,h" *' "ft~,nc T ?nd prices BR Jan 13, 1S81 R? S' Ullslj Si CO. ^CUNNINGHAM & Co^l Ajft?Ut'y l'or EAGLE AMBVIONIATED GUANO, EAGLE ACID PHOSPHATE, "OLD HICKORY " FARM WACO^B CHAMPION MOWERS AND gREAPERS, "I Dixio Plows, Points, Shovels, and Swoops. Builders' and Mechanics' Hardware, J Ivory and Rubber Table Knives. Plated Knives. Forks and Spoons, Bolts. Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Bellows, Anvils, Vises, Hammers, Shoo Findings and Loather, *" Nails, Files, and Chisels. 3XCZ.Z1L.1S mid l*K,li210CJH-I-.OAl>Il\G GUNs, STAVt-E I>IIV OOO OH. HOOTS mid & H OR* fl IIA/JTH, NOTIONS. BM Jan l t. 1''' l:< li..^ EAGLE AUB PH E Will BA LL SKWJNG TURK An COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PI?/CP.'J f? KP nr.! pji??j?ps usicn f.v .\> orup ii .7.7. IT Tr?^lS OTO ESC^TETAX ??. -?JV?- ?-? 16 Balls to Pound. I Hi. Packages. 20 Bails to Pound, ? lb. Paper Bn?r> Packed in Casc3 o? 20, 30, 50. I0? or 50? Pounds cadi. f'ii?/?>-m frier. fu var tab St Bitxt'tiUitts, ;-T8olciL "Bo^ ?Xl aro'fo'ber'?.'^ ASK FOR **jEAG!L35 PHENIX." USE NO OTHER THE BEST GOODS THE CHEAPEST. IF von want thc ?ist CONFECTIONERIES an.l pond CROOERIES, call on ii. ML rVTKIFElj. Masonic Building, Anderson. 8 Ju Iv 22. IMO 2 " I*. PISCES WILL TELL. LANGLEY BEOS., 104 KIMI STUFET, CHARLESTON, - R. ?C. Ludios' Chemise, 50i\ 7 -, >l 00, SI up. Ladies Drawers. 50c, 7">e. $1.00. *1 "J? up. Ladies' Skirts, 5ti<\ 7?">.-. si.00, $1.50 up. Ladies' ??owns. 7.V. il Oil, $1.25. $1.50 up. Iridies' Dressing Saeq'.ii"?. 7?e. SI.OO up. Ladies' Corset Cover-, S0c. 75c, $1.00 up. Genta Shirts, tu Order, 75c, $1.0", $1 .".0, $17".. $2.00 caeh. Genis' Drawers, 50c Up. Cents' Drawers, lo order, 7.V. $1.00, $1.25. lunts' Ciideishirts, ;.?.?. 45c, 50c, 7,'>c. $1.00, $1.00 und $2.00. Standing Collars, IOC. 1 '* . : 'c. Folding Collars, lOc. 1.V-. :'1 ?: Linen Culis, ?nc, 25c ami ?-V. A Croat Harrain ! Lar;.'- lui of Edgings, from 5c ni'. Large lol ol'In--rt in-s, from 5c u]>. rowels. 5e Up. I'M-; lion Lace, S wi-s Eiiihn ddery, Linen, C unbrie. Madras') and Turkey lied Handkerchiefs All <d' which will he sold Cheap. Polite and attentive Ladies io wait in iii? Ladies' Depart nient. Cive us a call and be conviais d the Msm nfiu'iory i.s the place to buy Flue Goods Cheap.' April ai, I?H1 ll ly What inc People Soy or Ibo Willina, ston Female College. \ TENNESSEE Teacher write?:'I J.\. formed an erroneous opiniono'th "One?Study" plan ; but, with your trpjj. nation, my prejudice vanished: antln?rj do not hesitate to say that.il yo,:-, :l the "royal mad to learning," it ism;;^. ter than the one most generally uv? oiTering my reasons for liking your plu 1 can not dd better than refer to "those rina In your Catalogue." The Fall Session will open Au^. I. For ii Catalogue, address KEV. S. LANDER, Williamson, H. C May 20. ISSI 10 nCf2? Patents and Claims. I T TA VI N" c. formed ti copartnership will 1 .1 1- J. s Dullb; A; Co., of Washington, . 1?. C. I am prepared to prosecute prompt!? 1 ali eiain.s for Pon-i -MS. <>r increase of Pto? shins for Soldier.?, or tho widows and chil dren of moldier* who nerved in the ward IS!-', the Indi.tn war-, tho Mexican war,ur the late war. Also. Homily, Hack PJY, Restoration t'? Pension Kuli, Laud Viv .lunts, and all other claims against r.s. I Patents secured for Inventions, Discoveries, Deshms and Trade Marks. No fee charged except for preliminary examination arum n Patent i.s obtained. A. M. DUFFIE, Anderson,8.C. I Mi:n !i 17 Issi SC I? THE STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA, : COUNTY OF ASDF.ItSON. fOijKTOFCOMMOX I'UiAS. j Elijah Powell, Plain liff, against Francis S?ar mid husband. Wm. c. Near. Klijah 1?. s. Powell ami 1'raucis M. Powell, Defendants.-Summons fur Rttief. To tin- Defendants Francis Near ami husband, Wm. C. Near, Elijah D.S. fowell ami Krauels M. Powell : "V'?)F ure hereby summoned and ri ipiired tn nn X Mr.-r thc complaint in this act ion, n copy of which ls lil? <1 in ibu office nf lhc< Icrk or Mi- I ourt ol Commun Plena, ul Ander?i.n . '. ll .??>.<"., ami lo serve a copy of your answer tn Hie ?aili conij laitll on the subscriber ai bli office. Anderson c. Il., s. C , within twenty days after tl.? service hereof, exclu sive of the day m service ; alni if voa fail tu answer this coiii|>lalni within ihe limo aforesaid, th? Plain* titi' in Ulis ailinn will apply l" the Court for thc relief demanded In tie; coiU|datlit. Ilatisl .tune H.A. I>. issi Ullis, ?. I.li.ON. I'la!lllilFs Attune j . [SKAi ] JOHN \\. DANIELS,!.'. C. I'.Audeieon.s. c. Near ae.l husband, l'on.ll ami Francis To tb- Defendants, Francii Wtu. C. Near, Elijah 1?. M. M. Powell : Take noiice that the Biimninus ami coniplalin in thia action having been riled in .he office ol the Clerk .( ibo Court nf Common Pleas at Anderson C. H., S. t.'.. for pal t it inn ami ?ale nf ?be ri al enlate then lu docribed among ICIljab I?. S. Powell and the heil -ai law nt' Mary Powell, deceased, accord ing tn their respectivo intercuts. If the minor De fendants, Elijah H. S. Powell ami francis M. Pow ell, iail to haw- a liuardiuil ail lilem appointed lo reprenitnt them in I li is action within tin- time pre scribed t'y law, application ?ill he made lo thu ('nutt for sui>i appointment. I llus, c. MOON, l'iailltitr? Attornev. inn* IO, l*M -iii 0 ii M Wt ria? been In constant uno by th public, for over twenty yearn, anil la the liest pre parut lon ever in vented for RESTORING OKAY fl Alli TO ITS YOUTHFUL C01.0U AND LIFE._yf\ > It supplies the natu ral food anti color to tho hair -I.uiiiri without staining tho fikln. It ?viii increase and thicken f be Ki nv- th of the hair, pro vent it? blanching and falling o?". and th nit AVERT ilAXDNKSS It cures it chin:;. Krup-V^ timm ami Dandruff. Af) n Ii AI It DRESSING it ls very desirable, Riving tho hair n silken nnftness ?.-.Ililli nil nduiire. lt kcrpa tho liead clean, .weet and healthy. The Sta to AsBnycr abd Ohemist of Mas" ant" 6 lending*; Physi cians endorse und recom mend it as a great triumph in medi cine. ^CWNGHWS Dy? WHISKERS viii chungo tho beard to a BROWN or III.AC It ut discretion. Doing in ono preparation it is easily applied, and produce? a permanent color that will not wash off. PREi'AIlKD BY fl. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H.H. Edd by all Dealers In Medicino. New Advertisements, i IL YON & HEALY Monroe, cor. ot State St., Chicago, WiliMsd i- ; >''. i? aay cir.,, th.lr BAND CATALOOUE, f.? iwl. iMpm, r? r.?r-?.hri efl ln.tr -.v Xilu. ( ll. Ulu Pom po-.'. CpaiilrM, O.p I..m|?, tetuda, '-i, M?,..'. ?Unland U.U. s ...i,. iWni Outr.u. RtfaMat H.urUt.; mt*? in rUJn lnOutlui mud li. (<? An.lrur jtlmxjt. aud m uul^H et thom., llm^d >' tfefinT*0*''ll' your^wn town. Terms and %R out flt ^ - .etc. A idroti lt. WAI LKTTA lo. Portland,Mo A ralnshlo r>Lirev'?ry ?ml N"W Popnrtnrf InMfJ Icil Sv lancp. an en! irnly Now ?till poiitlv?l'c3ectlrt l;?-n??ly for tim npt'i-ily .nd jn-riuanont Cure for th? deplorable ri Sacase ror'iltinjt lrpniind!?rr?lrraellc?. LT ?>xi pasea ia vontb or at any tim? ol Ufo.bj th?oalr tr un way, viz: Dir. tl Appin ..Mon actio? bj Ab F:>: lv'.ion, -irv! exerting, its spocilla Influesrepo ti. Vesicles: D:.<-t-. nml Ol. act, Ibat nie un-sbl. to pw farm tia lr ualtiral furn tiuas nilli? this dl-ease txr vaiiiwtbn human ?rftsulRui, I'll* uw. of tbaPaiuu* I? attended nil h no nala or .: ??.uvcnlonci?, *nd doe ai . lalorfcro wltb lunordiaar) pursuits ot lile; Ul? quickly dissolved : soon -.Voi-hcd, prwlat Inf ii i inmediato rant Mn land ronloratlve ntTuci npoatti .-...r-..i.-s oiv*ui/? ionswrecked Irom tlcloulbwUfic i.nov.'j,?l ipping tanti! Un *: na I ?io systrni,rrt'.O' ?i : tbs mi' l lo il? nilli HIM! Kuund memory, run-" I-.,- i . Din .> ... m Ki-iht. Confusion of Idttt ion to SJ .../.otc-., otc. and tba ?PI*M*82 '.i i ...?.?.ul-: o' ' ;."-.-.? usually accomptaflcf ' I i nul. (?io \,tjl forces, whtn It*! :.. ?.,.' rm . i T y.M!-. 'I !iia n;oda of tra? ' ?it . .; i it .( . ? v.-v hovete c-uti-iM ? l .. -ii Mino-1 ? III ; Iva IM uret' jmnrSF^ :-*i.'?-j ?.| : iii-, t lilt*, ntifl. nu many caa burs** : ? t.?,*.!.:. but litt felt nov i^rmanootcooa. Ifni i isunMi.tlMiittlblj {'reparation. Tradln) t*> lonah!) .! ni tn I'Olitiic'.y K'l.iraotCSIM*? l ?.vs . a. iJurinir tho eight rsm UH ii ii'.s -, n In zenerst usn, ?rn bave ttiou?aod.i>lta'r a.si t .ii v:.lii... r.i.d lt !? now ciinmdslbltt? '.ica.ll' . in lo l-.i tho mint ratlonMocKifj \> . - (.| r. j. ; :nn and cerlnjr lill* vcr?l1--*'*1'^ t :. nillo, that i > ital I known to ba tba c?.n*ssl J i-,i...-y i . .o ir.-.i r.and ur*<n?liom QuacK?PW'2? i ."-ir nv !.:-.s nostrums and bin liri. Tb? WT9 . ? r ? t up in i:- nt Imtes. nf threu sises. N >. l.nsw io lax .ur nth.133; STo. a.buiFJIclent tosdsAMf ri i.: ?iii ; , .?i-.-i In severa caios.l J5i ?* * Cn ' i ; iv . . ? ir. .> u.-iiii'n, ?Ul rpstoro iba-iU'" ?..?Mti-nndltlnn. S7. Sunthyms.il.loulalu**) J I iill UIKSCTTOKO loi- tidna will nac^-T EACH iiox. f Hctttl fur tiran .r i>i'?rW|?f Ira A'awr* \ ?j !r;n fjtrh'tt .tittitaittlt-al iiftl?f?rwli?*,| ff unit Tfuttm?uy, -.illicit trill fouti"'*'! fi ."/??' Il^r/^..s/.?r;<fieuf//i??f/iri/rni>?i"'?'| K ?."?..eil io fterf??t health, ttiul <he?"*'l u forer? Htoro'ly t-r-vutuitlinUrtt ?.u??| Xfimtf nvvevnjreetett. HoUl OX Lt*? HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC. BW^ Market and Otb. Sis. 8T. L.OUI3. MO MAKBL?" YARD. A LL persons wanting TOMTtSTON'Ei -tl will do well to call on inc, as I hsr? on hand all (.Tades of Marble, and work ?ll the new designs. I warrant my work to give satisfaction. Prices to Fiiit "the tima. I am prepared to take care of the County travel and regular hoard im; iii re?i?n?b.e rates ?it the Benson House. "Meals-lOcenU. Lodging !?.r? cents. THOS. M. WHITE. s.s.s ? i .-.ivi^r<i>>. * - -? T 1*I:RBV, IIOUHTON CO.. CA., .lan. 23. 'N* In Hie year lST:t, there truro two n.'pro prlwaf-J emit? m,i in the jail of this cornily, who ??fr'.y? i.a.iiy sill lend ?rilli thal loailiMmicdiseaseSfP*11": In my cllicial raiuiiiv ns Ortlinnry, I mM'l''IT fapt, 0. T. Strin, tlu-n a resident of Ibis P^'.,, eure thew, under a contract, "no cure, no pa) "j mlmlnislureil lo I hem lils celi-liniioJ ?>lbllV,, .spi t iii. , ami in rt lc? weeks 1 feit hound.u"" my cont i ari, lo pay him mil of Ihccoiintrlrtn?1!' as ho had Rircctrd a romplvtc and radh-a? cut' In U'sllinon) I In n unto set ruy olEciil s'.3' *.* * -* lure anil si-al. I^all A. S. GILES, r. Ordinary Houstonronntj.?} CiUTTAMiooA, Tu??., Keb. '*. ? - ? We laka pleasure in saying thnt lhe o-?si Elviiiggood saiislacllon. We lave ImJ n2S resal?s I:om u nuiubor of cues. One grnt!<?*i who had b-cn confliied lo bu heil tit v'lU, , Syphilitic Khtaiinniltm, lias been euri I wiO?l lok? In the highest pralle of lt. ^^"1 v ell iii jirluiaiy ns in secondai y and torlI?3ff CIltl.ES A TH I? SWIFT SPECIFIC COM FAN V, Vro^' Allanta, lia. 8old by Simpson. Reid A Co., and ?*" Wilhite, Anderson. S. C Cull fur atopy of "Yonne Men's Flleu*-' Nov IS, ISSU 19 11. Cunta A?8?&"s& CURES |I1D!?E3TI0N, /Bf ^""jL LOSTAPft^ U1LIOU6HES9, W_^'^l5?J80UnST?l^AC,,. DICK HCA0A3HE poui. BRLA,H DYSPEPSIA, ^JMSES^, ENUUton-r* ntiCOyearat?ieoldest, und only f-'cnulnef'1?! WiounMeClcIno now Innisrl.ct. l?rep>red'a2S C. V .8IMMOVM A Co. Mlo-U ?-lark Av. Ht. jup.ccssoM to M. A. Bnamont. M. 1>. |n??J?r ?l bettles and P?ckagv?. Sold by bil I'mB1"*