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LOCAL NEWS. W\ W. KEYS, LOC AL EUITOK. IHIUEF MKNTION. p,,,.,. will he no preaching in tin- I tn i>t i?t :!inreL nest Sunday. Mr c. .Iones and family aro visiting r,.i:itivi* in Allatoono, Ga li, town election and registration notice it ?.car? m another column. \ "])rv Ticket" for Intendant und War j. i,. will bo iioininated next Monday. \nilciton county is well represented ut ll , ilute Agricultural meeting in (Greenville week. Ilcuiemher tliat the rrcabytcrian ladies viii have ice cream, sherbert, etc., at their burch U't lo-morrow afternoon. flic Holton Townshil> Singing Associa i,,ii held a pleasant session at Dorchester hnrchoil last Saturda;. and Sunday. Thc llooewell Township Singing Coil Veil -i .n will be he'd at Dock Springs church on nturday and Sunday, Otb and 7th August. Mr. M. <'. Lemons, of V?rennos lawn hill brought an Irish potato to bur office he other day that weighed a pound and a mit". Wo direct attention t ; thea Ivertiscuicii t a Messrs. ('ely & Bro., one of tho m..st re ia?ile linns in Greenville, which appears Bl-1 where. B ?ir and Mrs. J'. A. W?hlte and their ?nickt'', r. Mis- Mary, and son-in-law. Mr. 9y V.' Baker, have" gone on nu extensive ?rip through the mountains. B Mr. '/.. D. Cha nblce.ol Droadaway town Sh.]' 'has recently been over to Elberton, Ka. looking about preparatory to opening Ku-iiH-- there this fall. So say.- the Gazette. I Thc route of tho French Broad Valley ; ?Railroad bas been located through Abbe- I Bille village, and fifty hands will be put to Rrnrk at once neal Triokem, at grading tho ' W< were mistaken thc other week in say jg the Saluda Association mel with Dig Kreek ( burch. It meets with the William lion (burch, and convenes oil Tuesday, Otb bf August. r Mr. TL N. White, of Augusta, and Mr. ???"i I". Bremer, of Charleston, uro spending mn'cath'n* from work in our community ^ho former in town and the latter at Mr. Key". There should be a full turnout of tho jtizens of the town who are opposed to the tailor business <>n Monday evening, and Bt a strong ticket be nominated Nothing ss will succeed. Anderdon Division is represented at the aiding Of thc Grand Division, S. of T., rbi. li convened in Columbia last night, by I p. Smith. (Jrand Scribe, C. C. Lang-ton Ind W, D. Bewley. Kev. W. !.. I're-sley, .if Due West, sup plied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church st Sunday morning and night. He is a iighlv cultured gentleman and an earnest pill * 1 able preacher. There are no loafer? iii Anderson these Suv?-. It u-o to be thai during tho summer large number of our young men were Diupelhsl to spend a month or two in idle but that time has passed. There lia- been a big revival in progress the colored Baptist church for tho past irre weeks or more, and on next Sunday ft.Timon twenty live or thirty converts rill be baptized in Rocky River. Mr. lt. Y. H. Nam e had a tine Cur dog p go Iliad this week. While bo appeared turin loss, yet Mr. Name killed bim to ore jen! the 'possibility of the disease being liiuiiunicatcd lo other dogs or animals. On Monday Messrs. F. *W. Wagoner .v. if Charleston, received thc first sam ple hale of cotton of the growing crop in State. It was raised in Sumter county, ad a sample of it was sent us Tuesday. The anniversary celebration of Orion edge, Good Templars, at Erskine's ?ross lg on Thursday last was largely attended, id altogether a very pleasant affair. Se/ nl patriotic speeches were made, and a nc (linner consumed. Mr. Oeorgc Tellford was carried to the syium from this county last week. He ?1 previously been confined there, hut Jas released a few weeks ago by the physi ins, who thought him sufficiently reeov !cd lo take care of himself. Let everybody keep cool in thc municipal mpaigtl, and attribute impure or unrigh )lis motives to no one. The issue is one which every man has the right tn oxer ne his own opinion, and on which men mostly diller. Abuse never made a con fer? ol any man, and vain disputes will ily engender bad blood ami widen thc each. 'Nineteen prisoners ....rc summering it in ? jail at Barnwell. Four of them are ?bito men.'' There ought lo be a law au lori/.ing County Commissioners to utilize ie labor of such convicts on public roads, idges, (Sc., in thc counties where convie ?1. That would increase their punish tnt ami at thc same time make them pay ' their living. .Mr h. N. Archer loft Elberton hist Fri ^y to take up his abode at Anderson again. (rry has not been willi us long, but long ouch to make friends with every man, mian and child who met him. He is un kept ional ly moral and upright young lineman, and we wish him prosperity d happiness wherever his lot may ne pt."-Liberton {f?a.) ?azette. Isberry Wade, a colored man of this lilly who measures six feet and eight che- in height in his stocking feet has cn engaged by I'. T. Darnum for exhib? an in his groat Circus. Asberry was in |wn on Saturday dressed out tn white len, and had very much the appearance a ku klux. He" is doubtless thc tallest tm in the State, or perhaps the Union. The Trustees of the (?laded School at bbcville recently elected i'rof E. IL Aull listant teacher in that Institution, which lihou ho declined to incept because of c smallness of the salary offered-$350. they were to ollera respectable sum There ould be no trouble in securing an efficient scher. .Some people seem to think that lool teachers can live on the w ind. )ur citizens should not lose sight of the ct in nominating a municipal ticket that i?re arc other interests than that of whisky be looked after in the tow n. Men should chosen ns well for their capacity to pmp y administer the ul Iii ir.- of the town us their pronounced views on the license Jestion. An efllrient police, the judicious anageinent of the finances, thc proper rc of thc streets, &c., ure limiters o? too neb importance to bo lost sight of. tue housekeepers complain more about Ie unreliahlcncss of servants these davs m ever before; and they are not only reliable but very hard to get, and have compunctions about breaking contracts, housekeeper recently said to us : "I have ig since learned not to expect too much my servants. What I can t get them to without unpleasantness I ?To myself." pd this is thc experience of many others. rho Seneca City Journal asks us several estions in its last issue, hut as it couples ?cry disrespectful and discourteous per Sal remark with its questions wo shall *s them by with contempt. We are al ya willing to exchange pleasantry with F contemporaries, but whenever they ex Tit thc absence of the two essentials in character of gentlemen-courtesy und ""Ct for their follows-just then we Stop. ?^ie Columbia Register says that the lien will receive masterly treatment at the ting in Greenville ibis week, and from jmie forward it will become a Question ile consideration as well os'im por In considering such n measure ns Il the danger is wo will go to tho other jane, and mnke the rcmedv for thc evils ne law more burdensome than tho evils mi ives. The treatment we trust will masterly,-' "ot foolhardy. ssocintc Orange No. 1, 1?. of H., will pi with Deep (.'reek Orange on Saturday next w.ek, Oih or Augu-t. at 10 n. ni. IA. It. Dowden will preside, and cssavs inesobject, "Fall Preparation for Field iranien Crops," w ill be read by Ur. J. O. lek worth, Jeptha Harper. H. M. Rnrriss, in Kakew, Mrs. B. F Cray ton, Mrs. W. Humphreys, J. W. Norris, I?. H. Brown, . .Minson, W. H. McConnell, W. A. G. ^borter K. M. Lorn-. .1. G. Doutllit. T. McGill, S. N. Drown. Good rains foll in neurlv evcrv section ..f thc county on Tuesday afternoon. While tlic crop- in some portions of the county ure almost literally ruined l.v Hie drought in otbei sc iions they are line and promise abundant yields. The drought has bceu severe-t in the southern portion where, wc understand, the upland corn i- dead and the cotton has shed nearly all ol" the little Irult it had. With good rains from this tune on and a favorable fall a halt crop muy bc mude Bottom corn everywhere is tine. The Columbia A Greenville Railroad Company is collecting information cou corning the water powers, minerals, tim bers, lands, products, etc., of the counties through which their Hoad runs, with a view of publishing the same in pamphlet form for distribution in Europe and tho North with thc hope of inducing immigra tion to this section. The desired informa tion hom thi- county has been collected by Capt. 8. M. Pegg, who ha-, done his work well. It would be a good thing for thc county if this information could be printed ami, toge! her w ith one of Capt. l'egg'a county maps, placed on . xhibition at the Atlanta Colton Exposition. To do this, however, will require UlOIlCV. Who will volunteer to take the matter in hand and rai-e the necessary funds with which to do the work ? The superintendent of the Poor House of Elbert county. Ga., says the Gazette, "re cently visited South Carolina to inspect the workings of tho no-fence system, trussing into Anderson county ut Craft's ferrv. and going a distance of about :;o miles down into Abbeville." Ile was not at all phased willi the appearance of things, and savs "the fences had fallen down, ami thc gates wen? lying where they had fallen, were walked over and bad been driven over, the farmers to all appearance too lazy to pick them up or move th? m. The same was true of fences ubout tho houses, and hero weeds bad grown up. giving the places an appearance ol'nut bri!'-, noss and dilapidation. The house.- of tenants were generally, where lu- wen:, vacant, and he was told the colored people had left that section, seeking better places for pasturage.'' As this gentleman crossed into Anderson county at Craft's ferry, and went M milo- down tutu Abbeville, we presume it was in that county where his observations were made, ami respectfully call the attention ol' our friends 'own that way to the above statement, tie further ?tates that "he talked freely with all the people he mei, and found them all general ly in favor of the stuck law: but the con clusion he came to, alter a fair investiga tion, was that it was the very thing for lazy people," Of course if it is goo l f"r |nXy people it i- the very thing for an enterpris ing and thrifty people. No doubt tho truth of the whole mutter is that the gentleman caine over here willi his mind already made up, and didn't want to see anything in its workings to admire. Our Georgia neigh bors are al least len years behind Ibo times, and we can't help pitying them. The Action ol the Temperance .Men. Pursuant to a call of Mr. A. II. Tower-, Chairman of a former meeting of UH- citi zens ol' the town who are opposed to tho gra.:?ingof license for thcsalool liquor in the tow.', and which adjourned subject to the callo! the Chairman, a meeting convened in Temperance Hall OM Monday afternoon, and was called to oidor by thc Chairman, who appointed Mr. W. W. Keys .Secretare. The Chi -man then staled that sim e the ndjnurimiei.t of tho previous meeting he had become convinced that the opinions of the tem pera ii ire mon of the town had un dergone a change in regard to the best meth od of testing the sentiment of the town on the license question, and felt ii lo be bis duly to call a meeting for further consulta tion on the subject. Mi. W. S. Brown moved that tho follow ing resolution, adopted al the last meeting, bo reconsidered : Whereas, we believe the citizens uf the town of Anderson should have lue oppor tunity of expressing their will on the sim ple question as to whether license should be granted by the town authorities for the sale of spirituous and mali liquors : and whereas, wi' believe a free and candid expression of their will can be best secured by having a separate election on thc question, at which thc electors ol the town can vote for or against license, as their judgment may .lie tale; iherelbre, JlfMilvcd, That while we are opposed to the liquor traffic in any shape or lorin, and shall use every legitimate effort in our power to put a stop to it in uer town, at the same time Hie nomination of a ticket for municipal officers to be known as a 'Dry Ticket" is, in our opinion, inadvisa ble, and we agree to -i ike no such nomina tion ; Provided, the Town Council provide an election to be held two or three days sub sequent to the election for Intendant and Wardens, for tho purpose of ascertaining the will of the citizens of the town in re gard to the further granting of license for the sale of intoxicating liquors, and that the Democratic; Club of the town put u tieket in the held pledged to be governed by the result of said election. "Mr. Brown's motion was adopte?!. Mr. W. W. Keys then moved the adop tion of the r?solution, but did not commit himself to its support. Messrs. John M. Moore, W. S. Brown, Columbus Wardlaw and Pr. H. F. Di wer opposed the resolution and Maj. E. D. Murray favored it. Upon the vole being taken the resolution was lost. Mr. W. .S. bigon then offered the follow ing, which was adopted without a dissent ing vote : Jtcrolved, That a meeting of the citizens of the town who are opposed to the further granting of license for the sale of spirituous and mall liquors within the incorporate limits of the town be held in the Court House on next Monday afternoon at fl o'clock for the purpose of nominating a "Drv Ticket" for Intendant and Wardens. The meeting then adjourned. A. D. TOWERS, Chairman. W. W. K . vs. Secretary. NEW BARBER SHOP. - Mikel!, thc champion Barber, has opened a shop up stairs over Cunningham ?.V. Co.'s store, and is prepared to du all work in his line. Shaving 10c, Hair Cutting 35c.. Dive him a call. Parties in need of Cotton Oins will con sult their own interest by calling oil C. A. Deed, Act. He has the Agency for the OEM and the IMPROVED GULLET, with best Feeders and Condensers. BUFFALO LlTHIA WATER, direct from the Springs, for sale by SCI.I.IVAN ev M ATTISON. Recommended for Dys pepsia, diseases of the Kidney, diseases of Women, ike. We were induced to act as agents for this Water from the favorable results as tried by Col. M at tison. Evcrv one now appreciates thc superiority of Louis Cook's Vehicles, and the demand for them has greatly increased at the reduced prices. I have arranged to keep a large stock on hand and w ill endeavor lo supply all. C. A. HEED, Agt. TRAS!-Don't pay high prices for com mon toa when von can buy the best article for the same money ut WllhitC ?V Wilhile's Drug Store. _ .lust received a large lot of Mason's Im proved Pr?ll lars, willi Boyd's Porcelain lined lop, which are acknowledged to be superior to all others, at Wilhile A Wil hile's. BUGGIES!-Any person wanting a good vehicle should not tail to call on HEED ?fe STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles thom to select the most reliable West ern Buggies al lower prices than any ono. Prescriptions a specialty nt Wilblt?a' Drugstore. Compounded at all hours hy c areful and competent persons. We would only n?k you to try a sample box of the Kau'quita Indian Worm Pellets to as-uro von that a long felt want bas been supplied-that a worm speedie ha.i been dis covered that is pleasant as well a? effectual. Price, io and 2a ceutSper box. For sale by Dr. T A. Hudgcns, Honea l'uth, Travmiam ,v Dial, Laurensvllle. Simpson, Reid & Co. and Wilhile .V Wilhite. Anderson. IT IS FOUND KT I..AST: SOMETMINU Kaw UNDER THC SUN.-A new era i- d .wiling upon woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to sillier the ills of mankind and ber own besides. Tho frequent and distressing irregularities pcculiur to her sex have long been to her tho "direful spring Of woe un numbered.'' In thc mansion ol tho rich nml hovel of poverty alike woman mis Cen the constant vet patient victim ol n thou sand ill- unknown lo man -ami without u remedy. 'Oh Lord, how long!' ill tho agony of her soul, bath she cried. Dut now "tho hour of ber redemption ls come. She w ill suffer no moro, for DredtlClcl s Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Frumd, is prepared only hv Dr J. Bradfield, At lanta, On., und sold at ?1.1M) per bottle by Wilhite it Wilhite, mid Simpson, Reid ? Co., Anderson. H. C. Health, thc poor man s riches, and thc rich man's Miss, ls maintained by the judi? Ohms ti-c' of Ayers Sarsaparilla which strengthens and invigorates thc system t y purifying the blood, Il iii so highly con? cent rated that it ?3 tho most economical medicine for this purpose that can bo used. Art.t.V M11.1. E nu Efl ELD Co., .S. C., July 9, 1879. 1 take great pleasure in commending to tho public HHPs Hepatic l'unucea, or Liver Medicine for all diseases for which it is re couimcnded. Knowing the medicinal vir tu.s of tho Ingredients of which it ts com pounded, .' vas Induced to give ii a trial in my practice, and I unhesitatingly say that it did more in my hands than any liver medicine I ever used. Yours trulv, HUNKY N. SLOAN, M. I). For sale by AVilhito Si W?hlte, Ander son, S. C 4.jm GnANTVlLLK, GA., Aug. 30, 1870. Dr. C. J. Mullett: Dear Sir-I cannot longer refrain from rendering to you my grateful acknowledgements for the priceless hoon you have given lo the baby world in your "Tcelbina." For several mouths past I have been giving :'. to our little idrl now . teething, and with the most happy results. , other little ones are dro<>ping and dying u hile our tittie darling is tat and cheerful. I re- ' commend it to al! "with ?rhoni I come in contact. Yours ver' ?ruly, \. ii. S moon. For .-ale by Wilhite Je V. ilhite. 3 1-m Dr. A. lt. Norton, of Savannah, writes: I assure yon it alfords me pleasure to givo my approval and certificate in favor of your Lung Restorer, having given it a fair ttlal in a number of cases where il proved a suc cess in tho treat nient of Bronchitis and Consumption. Five years ago my wife was fur gone in Consumption, she had been con fined to her be l tho greato. uart of ibu time for six i tenths with Hectic ,'evi . every day, and I had hut little hopes ,jf her recovery, hut by perseverance, with the blessings of God, her bungs aro to- .ay perfectly sound. 1 gav?! her no other lung medicine llian yours and a cough syrup I make. I have generally given thom together, as I have strong faith in both. 1 succeeded in < tiring a number of Impeles cases, ami regard Drewer s Lung Restorer as a very valuable preparation. Please send mo per express 3 dozen, as 1 am nearly put. Send bill of same and I will remit promptly Wishing you good success 1 remain, Yours respectfully. A. R. XoiiTOX, M. P.. Savannah, Ga. MACON, G\. Messrs. I .ai. ..r, Rankin & Lamar: Gen tlemen-One bottle of Brewer's bung Re storer cured mo of Bronchitis ?ti a week's time. I will want a few more hollies soon. I intend keeping it in my house al! thc time, ti- I consider it a valuable medicino. Yours respectfully. HENRY DAVIS. Hold Iv Wilhite A Wilhite, Anderson, s. C. :i lni (?eiitlcmcn whose heards are not ol a pleasing shade can remedy the defect by tho Use of Ruckingham's Dye for tho whiskers. - -?-. ONLY TEN CUNTS.-Thc .-mail -um of b'c invested in a sample hov of the Knuijuita Indian Worm Pellet- may save your child's lili'. Why not try a box and save the poor sutler!ng one from an ignominious death. For sale hy Dr. T. A. Hutlgens, Honen Path, Travnham A: Dial. Lauretisvillc, Simpson, Reid .V t o. mid Wilhite A Wilhite. Ander son. - .>.. - . - .1 ( uvgh. Cold 'ir Sure Throat should bu stopped. Neglect frequently results in an Incurable Lung Diseuse ur (Mutumption. Brown's Bronchial 'JVoches arr irrititu to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough?, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For thirty vea rs this Troches have been recommended hy physicians, and always give perfect sat isfaction. They are not new or untried, but having been tested by w ide aiid constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained?vell-mcritcd rani: among the few staple remedies of thc age. Fiddle Speakers ami Singers USO them to clear and strengthen the r'tdre. Sold at twenty-five rents a box everywhere. lo-ly Monistas ! MOTHERS ! ! MUTIIKKS!! ! Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Bullering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth! If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mus. WINSLOW'S SOOTH IN? S var P. It will relieve thc poor little sufferer immediately -depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate thc bowels, and give rest to thc mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is per fectly safe to use ill all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, anil is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. 15-1 y ANDERSON MACHINE WORKS, ANDERSON, S. C. rTlIIE undersigned having opened a Mn JL chine Shop nt this place, is now pre pared to repair Steam Engines, Threshers, Gins, and all kinds of Machinery, and he respectfully solicits t'.e patronage of those having work in his line. Ile wi'.l keep constantly on hand n full supply of Pipe and Pip? Fittings. Steam (?auges. Water liantes, Ilms-Valves, Oauge Cocks. Hancock Inspirator-?, Rubber Pack ing, Hemp Packing, and everything kept in a Machine Shop. I am also Manufacturer-' Agent for Steam Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds of Sup plies for Machinery. New and Second-Hand Kneines always nu hand. R. F. D1VVER, Proprietor. .Inly 2b 1 ssl J Jhii_ F. w. WAOKNEB. tic'. A. WAOEXEB. F. W. WAGENER & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer? and Liquor Dealers, COTTON FACTO HS, TI'RPEXTIXE, ROSIN. ANO RICE DEALERS* WK keep ono of the largo?! STOCKS Uiat lei ever boen oder.-I In tho South, at:<l is na i plelo In every rei peet, and wc propose lo r?mpele for the trade with ant ?. arket la tlie Ut itcd States, We have nur new building completed, which ls conceded to be thc largest Orocery House ?11 th? count rv, anil WO have ?mr Stock under ono roof, which enables 11? to handle goods lo the very liest tdvantagc. Our iui|K>rtoil WINKS mid I,Introits arc brought OMI by us direct in bond, and wo warrant our goods abaoutcly parc, our ol.li CHOW RYE and OKI? NIC l ORN WHISKEY b so well known that they require no comment. We would, how ever, call attention to our stock of very ?dd FRENCH URANDY. SCOT! Hand IRISH WIIIS KEY JAMAIC* and ST. CROIX RUMS, MA DEIRA, SHERRY and I'OUT WINKS. Wc aro prepared lo lill Sample Orders for Li quors, or will send samples of any Goods wo bava In stock. SCHMER /.'.'.'iV.Vi.K.AW-Oinc.r Ale, Cider, Lemon sugar. Lemon Syrups, bight Wine?. ClfAMPAOifES.-Wc aro Agents for Ibo best Imported Champagnes, and sell al .-ame prie s ns lb.- New York Agents. AdKxrs yoi: Reef and Pork Packers, Flour Mills. Fairbank'* scales, Btu lu's Celebrated Tobacco, millett'* Improved Cotton ? .in. McCarthy's Improved Long Cotton Oin, Knickerbocker II >lluu<l oin. jules Mumm Champagnes, Tobi Hock and Rye, Oriental Omi I'OWder. J uucp, ISSI_SA_iy__ 8. P. DENDY, A. M. DUFFIE, Walhalls, S. C. Anderson. S. C. i j K TV L> V cv i> ?J F F i Ki, Attorney? nt Law, .A.ndersoiii ? " C. WILL givo prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to their charge. OFFII B-In tin; School Commissioner's omeo. March 17, DWI _od_Iv "pVTOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against tho Estates of Jesse Ingrabam and Frances Ingralinm, aro hereby notified to present the same, properly attested, lo me oil or be fore HlC first liny Of September. ISSI, ot they will bo barred. LARKIN NEWTON, Adm'r. of Hie two Estates. July 21. 1831 2 'J IN THIS HOT WEATHER WHILE utilera are gently reposing, either dreaming, sleeping or dozing, OCR MATCHLESS TRICES AUK Daily attracting crowd? of Delighted Customers. We are. the Pioneers of LOW PRICES, the supporters of LARGE STOCKS, and the Firm Relievers in the CASH Sj Y ST EM. Our immense success is ?lue to those powerful influences, and wo henceforth and forever shall direct every effort to uphold the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES compatible with tho Highest Standard of Goods. -o We challenge competition, wherever fouud ! We guarantee Prices, by whomsoever made, to molt like snow before the mid day sun when thev come in contact with t ) V ii C U T T INO R A T ES ! Patronize the Leading Store, so that we eau increase our business in extent to rival that of nnv City in the State. This onslaught will continue only to give a deadly blow to Fancy Prices. Do not mb judge the quality by thu extreme lowness of Pricer. It is simply the outgrowth of our fixed determination to concentrate trade, and to close nut our Immense bummer Stock nt FABULOUSLY LOW FIGURES. com: oxE/ COMIC ALL ; ARNSTEIN &, C?@?(1, July LL 1881 IS, Y. Co S. 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS I FOR the next four weeks I will show the most SUR PRISING BARGAINS I have ever offered. I invite perusal of below named Goods, with the assu rance that everv article there named will be sold at ACTUAL BARGAINS. My Stock was never so large, never so rich, never so popular as it will be this season : Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Great Bargains in Victoria Lawn.-., Great Bargains in Whito P K, Great Bargains in Colored Lawas, Great Bargains in Black Cashmeres, Great Bargains in Bun tines, Great Bargains in Dross Linen, Great Bargains in Table Damask. Great Bargains in Linen Towels, Great Bargains io Quilts, Great Bargaius in Bleaching*, Great Bargains in Bed Ticking, Great Bargains iu 4-4 Sheeting, Great Bargains in Sea Island, Great Bargaius in Hickory Shirting, Great Bargains in Gottonades, Great Bargains in Fancy Cass i m eros Great Bargains in Curtain Lace, Great Bargains in Zephyr Shawls, Great Bargains in Parasols, Great Bargains in Fans, Great Bargains in Hosiery. Great Bargains in Corsets, Great Bargain? in Ribbons, Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, Great Bargains in Lisle Gloves, Great Bargains in Ladies' Cravats, (treat Bargains in Buttons, Great Rargaios in Bk. and Col. Silks, (?real Bargains iu Ladies' Hats, (treat Bargains in Bonnet Flowers, Great Bargains in Laces, (treat Bargains in Embroidery, (treat Bargains in Clothing ? " Great Bargains in Clothing ! (?reat Bargains in Clothing ! Great Bargaius in Clothing ! Great Bargains iu Shoes ! Great Bargains in Shoes ! (?reat Bargains in SboeH ! Great Bargains in Gents' Hats, Great Bargains in (tents' Shirts, (treat Bargains in Undershirts, (treat Bargains in (tenta' Collars, Great Bargains in Gent's Cravats, Great Bargaius in Trunks, (treat Bargains in Valises, ftreal Bargains in Satchels. Absolute Bargains Throughout the Entire Stock. Thanks for the liberal patronage received, and hope for a continuance of the same. A^. LESSER, May 12. 1881 PARIS STORE STILL AHEAD I An Immense Stock of the Celebrated LOUIS COOK BUGGIES, PHOTONS, &C. Now on hand and arriving. Will not be undersold in any First Class work anywhere, and can furnish any style Vehicle you want. I STILL KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF First Glass Sewing Machines of different kinds. MY STOCK OF SPRING HATS Is complete, having just received a lot of Sample Hats to he sold at WHOLESALE PRICES. Don't fail lo call in and see them. Also, my stork of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Iron, &c, very Cheap. C. A. REED, Agent. Mareil .tl, 1^1 MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS .APPRECIATING the patronage given ber by the public, enters the Spring of 1881 with tho hope of giving pleasure and profit to ber customers. With usual care she has se'octed ber SPRIITQ STOCK:, And will do ber best to please all by giving The Latest Novelties and Newest Styles FOR THE LEAST MONEY, {tay- Be convinced by calling at tho LADIES' HTORE, March -21, 1851_37_ GUANO FOR 1881. ?Y1IIE undersigned hegs leave to eal) attention to the fad thal he now has a supply of JL the justly popular EUT AW GUANO ANO ACID PHOSPHATE, Which ho will sell for cash or o:. cotton option. Terms of Guano cn time, 450 pounds middling cotton, payable Nov. 1, issi. Acid Phosphate. 3,r)0 pounds, payable- at same date. In the State analysis the Eu taw stands at thc head of tho list. THE BEST GROCERIES Can always be bad hy my customers at thc lowest prices, and my stock ol 1>RY OOOE>H Is in every res pe? t first-class. They are kept replenished aa thc trade demands, and ihe price" are"as low as can be found anywhere in Ibis market. I am now selling GENTS' CLOTHING AND LADIES' DRESS GOODS AT COST, FOR CASH, to make room for Spring Stock. A full stock of HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Will also tie found by calling upon the undersigned at No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson,S.O. W. JP. BARR. Feb 3, ISSI 30 CALL ON BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO., ANDERSON C. II., S. C., AND BUY YOUR GOODS. Their stock is large, consisting of General M crehan cbandiso. say 40,000 pounds Meat, Five Cur Loads Flour, Two Cur Load" Corn, l?.OOO Steel Plows, Piow Stock?, Jto., .WO Handled and other Hoes, $3,.r>oo worth Marcy's Shoes. A large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Hats, Yankee Notions, Saddlery, Crockery ware. Tobacco, Ac, etc.. always on baud. All of which we will sell as cheaply for Cnth, t<r tm a (.Wtlit to rjooil, citable und prompt paying customers as can be bought any where in this country, We are still agents for tbc eclebran-d Wando Fertilizer and also for the I'letlmout Guano, manufacture?! at Baltimore. Md., billi of which are t?rst-class manures IIILECHI.EY, BROWN A CO. Fob 3, 1881 2* -- - o - Special Summer Oifer. Cash Frites und Three Months Credit. A Little 4 ash Ihiwu, anni Uni* anve when 4'oMou come* in. DUHlNti the months of June, July, Au gust ami September, wc will sell l'i nnos mid Organs, nit lier new or second* band, to responsible parties, al LOWEST ( ASM HUCKS, payable $10 Cash on an Organ, $25 Cash on a Piano, And the balance in TU KKK MONTHS. WITHOU r INTERES!'. INSTALLMENT BUYERS. Yo accommodate those who cannot pay all Cash itt thc Kail, we will, during thc month* of June. July. August ami Septem ber, sell at our ONE YEAR PLAN PRICE, As per Pri?e List, anti receive tis follows $10 Cash on an Organ, $25 Cash on a Piano, With one-third of the balance in Thieu months,one-third in siv month*-, and thc. remainder in one yen. ?l?tese oilers are Good only until Octo ber lid, ISSI, L. E. NOH11YCE, or McS.MlTH MUSK' lloi.'SK, (Ireenville, S. C. June :?0, IHS1 l.'l l'y WONDERFUL. Thc (limpest nml ?cst TWIN ELD S PM NU ls Sohl by C. F. TOLLY, Al thc Extremely Low Price or $8.00. It contains 48 Honest Steel Springs, rpi! IS Red is GUARANTEER to he us X good as those heretofore sold In this section at .??.*>. nu. I um prepared to supply orders from this and surrounding Counties, and warrant satisfaction in every case. DON'T FOR (?'KT Timid. F. TOI.LY sells the CHEAPEST and BEST FURNITURE in the upper portion of South Carolina His prices ure reduced to the minimum, and he invites thu public lo price Furniture in any sur rounding market, and then call upon him and Bee for themselves. May 1!?. ISSI 45 VAN WINKLE'S lim<? COTTOSV] PRSQS Mannufactured at Atlanta, Ra., I HAS long been before Itu public, anti is loo troll lc now u to need any further description, lu chief poluls of merits ur--: Il InltCR very Utile room, ls easily handb-d, and takes so little power; can Ito used mi all binds ol (towers-hors?, wuter or steam, dinning ami packing can all goon at the kaine time, without Interfering with the otu. A two-inch belt ?111 pack :i son lt>. bale of cotton, lt saves its cost the lirst season tn labor. Itcad the following testimonials: AVDKKftON, H. C., April SO, ISSI.-Mr. .lohn K. Peonies-Slr; The Steam Power Van Winkle Col ton Press boulia from yon last tall bas given cu tire satisfaction. 1 nackid bales of colton weigh? lng Ctv) tu 7Z"> lbs. tn ti-.<. minutes wnb all ease. iiMDg a 4-Inch bell ami 2.Mlis. sleaui. There did not .seem any more strain on tho Press than with a ?K.0 lt>. lab-. K.,r strength, durability, light ncaa of IKiwcr, small ipiantlty of steam required, economy of space, I deem it ibu King of all Colton Crease*; etpecially so as Ibo low price at which il can lie bought f'ir puts it witbin reach of every man run ning asteatn Oin. in fact, I would n-.t bn without lt for twice il? eo-,1. I would advisjall my friends to tiny otic of Van Winkle'* Steam I'owcr Cotton Presses, as you will save its . o?t in labor inonu year. M. A. ?'??HU. ANnanto*, S. c., May iii, ISSI -John K. I'ooplea -Pear Slr : The Van Winkle Cotton Prosa b<mght of you last season bas viven p?rfecl tatIsfaction, aad I considei it tko liest Power I'lCSs 1 have ever seen. S. N. I'LA KM AN. AMIF.HSOM, S. C., May IC, ISSI.-John K. Peoples -Dear Sir-. Thc Van Winkle Steam Power Press wo boui;bt of you last fall is Ilia very Press adapt ed tn thc wants of the farmers of thia County. It ?aves latnir. takes bul very lilli? room, and very little |Niwer to run il up and down. Wconly work one hand with our Press. Can cheerfully recom mend it lu ?ny oiio visaing io purchase a Press, as lt will save its cost in a short . line. We packed balee wi ighiug over 'J<><) lbs. with a 4-ltu b belt. J. I., ol.I.lt. v CAUPKN I KU. ANIO.K-.S. S. C., April 3fsl881.-To J. K. Peo nies, agent lor Van winkle! otlon Press . Tho Van Winkle Power Press 1 .... li; uf von last M ason ls tho strongest and most complete Steam Power Press I have ever used, and will pack a li il.- in six minutes, lt ls durable and convenient In every respect. 1 would advise any who desire a Press to pun base one. W. A. (?KKK. .I?IIN R. PEOPLES, Agent, Anderson, S. C. mm?mm.; T X Uh undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and customers that they have moved lo No. \t Henson House, Next door South of their old Stand, witera they will sell DRUGS nj the lowest possible figures. Seeing is believing. (Jive us a call. SIMPSON. REID .<? CO. Jan L< lsrd Si WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY, Williamston, Anderson County, S.C. WALT bil W. BROWN, A. M., Principal, rpm. exercises of this Institution closed on the I. ..'7lb '.( Mav, after a cory prosperous session : will bo resumed on tho 1st or August, (irateful to our patrons for tho confidence rc|msed In ns, wc hope In Hu- future io merit a continuance of their favor. Tko course of instruction la thorough : dis cipline, mild bul linn; terms,'mod?ralo. Weare not responsible for the advancement of student, unless ikey are present durbin the entire rruion. l'or further luformatlon address the Principal. June 9, ISSI is 5m' JA.i&ES K. SSCRC?ri & BRO., GREKNVILLK, fr}. O., 7 Deniers in Steam Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, SEPARATORS, COTTON PRESSES, &C. WK represent tho popular und unrivalled fJuIlctt'M Improved Light Dr nfl .Tlugnolin Colton ?Ufa, and Farquhar'*) Horizontal and Ver tical Steam Enga??is. These machines have ne superior, and the rapid increasing demand for these Engines and (?ins is tho best evidence of their actual merit and worth to thu purchaser. Send fir circulars, testimonials and illustrated catalogue. Juno 16, ISSI pt SlJ| BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! The ORIGINAL and GENUINE S. Z. HALL COTTON GIN, FEEDER and CONDENSER is manufactured only by the S. Z. Hall Southern Cotton Gin Co., at Little Rock, Arkansas, and must not in any way be confounded with any other Gin bearing the name of Hall. rrillKKK are several SEW and ORIGINAL features con ne? ail with the 8. /.. Hall A. Gin which no other iiluehino has. The material is of the very host, and being manufactured under the personal supervision of Mr. S. X. Hall himself, this guarantee* to the purchaser that lie is sure to gol the Genuine Hall (Jin. and mic au imitation. 1'nrties desiring to purchase the original and genuino P. /. Hall Gin. Feeder and Condenser will please call on tho undersigned, who will state facts concerning thc Ubi. und exhibit a sample nf the machine. J. BAYLIS LEWIS, Agent rv /. Hall S. C. Gin Cu', At. lerson, S. C. June Pi, Issi_-I*_.'.ni WHOLESALE un<! RETAIL FURNITURE WAREROOMS. GK TOLLY, Always the Leader of Low Prices in Furniture in this State, ^?vToW announces to the public that he has greatly enlarged bis Warerooiuff, and is ?N enabled to carry tho LARGEST STOCK OK FURNITURE THIS SIDE OF CHARLESTON. I have on band, and am still receiving direct from thu best manufactu rer?, Furniture of all descriptions, which 1 guarantee to Nell cheaper than any one ein??. 1 lune in stock 500 HodNteads of dill? rent kinds, and good Bedsteads can be bought from me, with Slats und Castors complete, at apiece, and upwards. GOO OialrN and Rocking 4'hairM. Tho celebrated Rattan Neat Chair, nicely painted, can IM bought from mc ut 78c. apiece. Fine Cane Scat Chairs al $5.00 per set. Cane Heat und Cane Rack Rocking Chairs at **8.?5 apiece. OO RureauN, of all styles. Bureaus, with arch standard, large frame, glass plate 13x22 at feH.OO and upwards. Multe*) of all styles ami desc riptions, from a Suite consisting of French Bedstead, Bu reau, with andi standard, glass plate 13x22, four Cane Scat Chair.- , ono Cane Suat and ' Rack Rocking Chair, one Towefend Washstand with Drawer and one Table, at 810.50 up to(M50, and cvorvtbing els? in proportion. Wardrobes, Sideboards, Mattresses, Par lor Suites, CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ELSE, tiiildrcim' Carriage?, and in fail everything kept in a first-class Furniture Store. On hand a line lot of COF FINS ami 'CASK HTS. from a $5.00 Collin lo the ll nest Glass Casket at 3100. An almost lifetime experience, and buying for Cash, and from first hands, enables mn to say that I CANNOT ANO WI 1*1. NOT Uli UNDERSOLD. My Warerooms aro on DEPOT STREET. Come and see nie and be convinced. March 10, Issn 3-i GUANO AND ACI 1O0 Tous Zell's ?mmoniated Bane Phosphate, AND ?? TONS OBELI'S ACID PHOSPHATE. loy FOR SALE. CALL IN AND GET PRICES BEFORE BUYING. -?8 WE ALSO H A VF. A LA RUE STOCK OF SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, BACON, FLOUR and CORN, Which vse will sell iii the VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, ?ron time to prompt paying customer*. REED, MOORHEAD & CO. March lu, ISSI 35 SZrPZELUfcTO- GOOES. We have on hand ant) are Daily Receiving IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS. Staph1 Dry Goods, Family and Fancy ClroeerlCH, Boots, Shoes, lints, Cups, Hardware, Crockery, ?Xx.'. Whick w. \\ill -.Her at the LOWEST LIVING TRICES for Cash, Cotton or Barter. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. Oursupi Tobacco will bc kept np to the full standard, and wc]defy competition m prices. J. R. FANT & CO. April 11, Lssi !? WHAT I WANT TO DO! ls to let every person in Anderson know that my RIG FURNITURE WAREHOUSE ls now Full from Bottom to Top with tho Largest and best selected Stock of Furniture in South Carolina, AND if any ono doubts what I say, I invite them espei iallv to come and 1 will take pleasure in showing you through my Immense Stock, and would say that I ship large quantities of Furniture down the Columbia A- Greenville Railroad, and to th? Town and County ol' Anderson. Now. don't forget that Greenville is the Best Place to Buy your Furniture, For we have THRICE LA KGB FURNITURE STORKS, and are very anxious to sell. :Mr. C. W. McPIIAII. la still with me, and will bo glad to see bis Anderson friends and Boll them Goods CHEAPER THAN TH KY CAN BUY IN ANDERSON. And don't you forget it. J. C. C. TURNER, * PROPRIETOR BIG FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, WEST END, GREENVILLE, S. C. April 28, 1881 42 3m BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES. W~~E HAV?5 OM ll AN O a Car Load of BUGGIES-Top, no Top and Double Seat from the Globe Carriage Works, Cincinnati, O., which we will sell for LESS MONEY than anybody. Every Buggy warranted. "WAGOITS, "W^GOILSrS. Another car load of ST. LOUIS "EXCELSIOR" WHEELER'S PATENT-tue bu ly wagon with eight bearings sold in this market. BETI*ER THAN ANT-CHEAPER THAN EV ER. I'LOWN and ??LOW WTOCKN-Wc sell "OLIVER CHILL"-the only PiT that will turn any land. Farmer's Friend, $3.fl0. Universal Iron foot, $2.00. FIELD NEEDS-Clover, Beti Top and Orcbanl Grass. OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE ! Your every want shall be supplied, at PRIORS WAY DOWN. LAST AND LEAST! Wc have CONSIGN M KSTS OF CASH TO LOAN. Will be pleased to accomm'l date all who want to barrow. WATSON Ac HOIST. Dec IO, 1SS0 Ul ly