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? OCAL NEWS. W. \V. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOR. IlKIEK MENTION. ?.ju i he drought effect tin- mut ri mon hil jin-inc??? Cotton sold ut this place yesterday at (Oj ,,r (.oed* middling. ?ee new advertisements <>f the Paris Sturt ",j Mr. J. A. Paniels. cream to-morrow afternoon nt the Presbyterian church lot. [lev P X? Lafar and family, of Charles ...ii are recreating In Anderson. ?heri will 1)0 preaching in the Baptist burch next Sunday morning. (?"armers aro twain busy. Fodder and .ottoii now occupies their time. The Providence Comp-Mcellng opened tuesday ami will close Saturduy morning. rhu tolored Association at Relton lait reek was largely attended, and good order vas preserved. The Anderson Female Seminary opens JtXt Monday. A largo attendance is at .eady '.n.r,'',. Thc new Council will hold only two reg ?tur meetings a month-on the afternoons vf thc M and 2nd Thursdays. The Sun estimates two-thirds of a crop f cotton for Hart county, which is about ,? [uiif h iii- any couaty ever made. Mr. Tollv has now on hand thc largest lock of" furniture ever seen in Anderson, md i- offering it at extremely low price?. .There seems to he as little end to Prof. fromm's public spirit as to Anderson's nhierah."-Columbia Cor. Xcivsand Courier. Miss Jennie Fromm has sont to the Com mi?sioncr of Agriculture a pretty hanging. ,atkct made of mica and red cord and tas ?el*. Col. >L B. E. Sloan, one of tho leading .ottoii factors and commission merchants if Charleston, wa3 In Anderson on last Uni rsduy. \ppnintmcnts of the Y. M. C. A. for next ?iiadav: To conduct the afternoon meeting, [} Frank Mauldin; Poor House commuter Fi. <;. Scudday, W. V,T. Key. The repeal of (lie lien law will not reduce he number of nioutbs to bc fed in South karolina on a credit, nor will it enable poor fanners to buy supplies cheaper. Tho special excursion from Charleston to ho up country last Thursday carried a nr^e number 'of visitors to Greenville and [Valhalla. A few stopped at Anderson. Thc Anderson INTIM.IOENC sit has a good Klitoria! on thc recent election in that tow n. Y like to sec matters discussed thus fairly ind kindly."-AItberille Pm.? ?nd fionna: ' \ Coup's circus is heading Southward, and jyill be in this State some time ill October. It will hardly rome to Anderson, however, [? tho town' license for n circus is $500 a lay. i Marv, infant daughter of Mr. J. H. Clarke, lied oil Saturday afternoon last after an ill less of about ten days. Thc remains were mterrcd in thc Baptist graveyard Sunday flernoon. Uar friends in thc country have boon un suallv kind this summer lu keeping us applied with fruit, melons, clo. Thc last filiation, a bosket of peaches, came from [r. J. A. Montgonierv, of the Savannah il?-. Thc peuple of Ocouee arc taking .stops lo ave their county properly represented ut je Atlanta Exposition, but aside from jliat Prof. Fromm is doing we hear of no ?Torts whatever being made in Anderson minty. [Mr. D. S. Taylor returned hume on Tues Jay from a visit of a week or more to Seneca itv. He speaks in high terms of the town ?rierally and of the hotels particularly, and ms that it is a nice place of resort for rest gd recuperation. flieri! will he a Sunday School picnic ut ht Rock church next Saturday, and tho flowing gentlemen have booti invited to liver addresses on the occasion : Rev. L Ayer. H. C. Scudday. Columbus Ward lr. L. P. Smith and E. R. Murray; hs. Sarah Saviors died at her residence Marlin township on the 16th instant in 18l)th yrar of her age. She was a kind 1 affectionate mother, a good neighbor, ! a consistent Christian. A large nura of relatives and friends mourn her Ith. 'he people ot South Carolina desire to foctliute Democratic government in this Juc they had better let tho lien law alone. twenty-five thousand while farmers io now secure advances under this law ah w hich to make their crops will sup " no party which fcpriveH diem of its IEarle Sloan has returned from tho -itv of Virginia, whore he has been a thorough course of civil engineer hiring the vacation he was on tho teol?gica! survey by Prof. Fontaine University, which .vas a pleasant on anti at the same time valuable lion. L'chus' says in the A'ctra mut Courier crchants do not make tho enormous oil'of their lion customers thut they _d to mako. Instead of their profits rori 50 to60 percent, it is shown to y 8 or 10, and ho presents facts and to demonstrate tho correctness of elusions, have 81,430,000.000 of mouev in cir ?. of which fcV20.000,000 is gold, 0,000 is silver and over $700.000,000 ?cr ro.ivertible into gold."-Aiken I a?d Review. That is a good deal of for ono newspaper to have-enough c sonic of your poor contemporaries , without oven taking a lien. Pinkind announces elsewhere in me that she will resume her lessons ?le on next Monday, 20th instant too well known in Anderson to need mmendation from us. Her long ex ce and thorough qualifications as a teacher aro the best assurances that trim are committed to her schooling 5 well cared for. i old bachelor who docs not live a md milos from Hartwell had an idea Hying, hut dreaded the expense. He ns colored cook, Sukey, to put two on the table for a week. He helped 'late alike every meal, but at the end CO days he was satisfied, and said : . .von needn't put but one plato on ft^^?^*""* dOB8nnd following firms will open business in Won during next month : Ligon A* ?i,!" th?,1n?W brick building on tho ? nV .l,<; ?PWfe; Andrew ct Pro mst door below j. o Cunningham ? |n?,wir:i"'' Uro ? in Rtore roon' now S l?.3LWaUon * 8?n; Mauldin A KI. stbrc ronni lately occupied by W. i nf ? iV ?1?ttXW?!1 lt Slo"?. 111 ?ore 1 of J. 1). Maxwell. now 1,ns ns fi,'0 mercantile nd Itld?. r ??ny town m ,,,c ytn,c- will tins rall an increased number of mor bid nn w0!'ir TtirpT-* ?md producers mnv L ,V t.'"'t they cannot do better than K lM.L 2.m n,nrkct- Thc lively compo ta??, f'11 ennl)le thom to Pell'country h?n? ?1\-r?tn nt l,,c ''bdiost !,rict's ""O ?ies ? , ,mo PUfcbase their goods and l'es at the very cheapest rates. fcLC?e,.at,Wft,ha,,a- ??ough only Ltin?u]?' Vs (l,rea,,y ?nc of the popu Kr . n4-,of lcar'>'?K for males In thc I nni?'ii .. alt0?d?nce last year was bit . .Vii tl,?ro"Gb discipline enforced Iv tn M! p,vcn m,rllf' entirely sntis crme tl,i o. . "vuity, is now can B?iu<. - i0 ?-'"?'eaviirlng to raise un BSeu?' f0r the MtoUon. See Bil fnJl??a 8u??ement that the landlords Kr I, ?1 B,,?,Pl,es w *. Ulta? of the .cns rVr?lnr .7 now P3y if tho lien B? frnW"1, R i9 Prematuro, and, KL tr11,0 Past, such would not be Kt han ii,?,ey Wi,s,,ctl to M" for .?? ?PnI; '"Wbants do there is no Bl.er io^ni 0t <lo,"K so now- Tenants, KonUw C'i;,,,to11 whcn bread has ?o ? ri?".lbey ml ?t- Tn** arc not H 'n,?v tr,ca,s l' bonestly and Byes or\, ,C<H-1 .no l?lcW?U?n to open WK? ?f t" Point out their friends and ? Urao~**~*, t? A'OWJ and Courier. I oro Ts n,"T.,P* f fVr t,,CIM- Evident" jr uri,Hf, m Aeiw uiiii Courier, wm, A. Mcl all wna presented with a nair usure the safety of i),jt|? honey uni mimi ? hi? l,omCi l,eP?Htl.euiinthc fooTf ?W,1?11'"' Before he cot hoi .e pwever, the pups honey " . "v?H? rT?n of lh? accidental tnndnB oxer of Ute; Jar, and for once hoimdiuM can truthful!, ,esaid to have be?n tffl hoi?n ? " U:: koeP3 company with a hound is vine to ..onie off loser. ??!?U.ipubl,c,8nUnre ar"1 streets of the town ?ere the quietest on last Saturday niel than on any Saturday night for Luv a o.u. llerore the bar-rooms were closed mere was always a large number of colored non, more or less Intoxicated, who made l e town nm.y with loud talking, laughing, and not unfrequcntly oaths; but none of this was to be heard last Saturday nicht' as soon as the usual trading was done ami the week a supp bes laid in, the streets were ? ^ , n"d41cv?fythi!lg became quiet, and )J 9 0 clock there was scarcely a person lo bo seen. ' 1 The Abbeville Medium says of thc 8. V. ; . ?.:;.> ,ts .??? ???lie : "Tho grading or this road fro,,, Mt< Carme, lo oiibert'smill a distance of six miles, was let out last Mon i?;\ v? ?-*?- 15:'k?"' who wiU commence to brow dirt on the lau Monday in this ,?.',, !i Itmav ^ ??keri ior granted that men who are now HvlnR will see the iron horse rushing through the .Savannah side bringing provisions from the Northwest." Y's, in less than Hire year, you will have the schedules of ,ilt. simmnah Valley in the Medmm, a free ticket in your pocket, and will he advocating the building of a branch road from Abbeville to tai. this road at some point between Lnwndesvibe and the place Of intersection willi the Green wood A- Augusta Hoad. Some of our friends in the country seemed to think last week that wu were* in duty hound to buy all the peaches that were brought to town and that could not be dis posed of at ?1 per bushel, simply because we saul in our issue of the week before that tins class or fruit found ready sale at that price nt timi time. We did not say that that i would he the price a week after the issue of our paper containing the statement, and not responsible for such construction of our remark. What wc said was true at thc time it was said, but not a week afterward. r..r the tow,' was overrun with peaches for once and some of them sohl as low as twenty live cents per bushel. This week, however they are scarce, and are bringing fair price-, again. 1 The following business house? '.f tho town are represented in the Northern mar kets as follows: J. R. Faut A' Co. hy J. R Fallt, Drown Uros, by W. I), brown.'Lig?n A Sharpe by \V. S. Lig?n, New York fash Store by M. L. Rose, McCulIy dr Taylor bv P. K. MeCully. J. P. Sullivan A Co. bv j. I*. Sullivan and W. A. Vandiver, W." V. Harr hy self. Reed, Moorhead A Co. hy Ii. L. Moorhead, A. lt. Towers & Co. by A. ll. Towers, Paris Store by A. Lesser, Blccklcv, lirown A Co. by E. W. Brown, J. B. Clark A. Sons by E. I,. Clark. B. F. Cravton ?V Sons by Ii. S. Maxwell, bailies- ?lore by Miss Lizzie Williams, .1. lt. vfc L. P. Smith by thc hitler, Andrew * Pr?vost by J. W Pr?vost Maxwell A ?loan by .1. I)' Maxwell. Mr. Ii. S. Hill will leave this evening. Messrs. MeCully and Roberts went on aimil.er four-days' camp-bunt into Abbe ville county last week, and this time caught eight foxes that they got and tw<j or three that they did not net. On Thursday morn ing, after catching four greys, they jumped a red and caught bim in lo^s than an huur. Frequently while they would he chasing one fox they would jump another, the dogs, seventeen in number, would divide and catch them both before stopping. Mr. Roberts met one in the road, ami willie riding along by a swam]) hear?! another harking ns though bantering Iii ? hounds for u chase. Tho foxes are so thick in the neighborhood wdiero they hunted that the inhabitants lind it difficult to raise poultry ! of any kind, and the thinning out. of thc , cunning tribe by these gentlemen is, t;? ??r?; rore, a great kindness. Abbeville county ought to pay them a royalty on all they catch. A Card from Capt. McGrath. Mn. EDITOR : In your issue or lust week you look occasion editorially to speak of a threatened Independent canvass in county politics next year, because of ibo municipal election here on last Monday having re sulted in a victory for the dry ticket, thereby making capital of some remarks which I made on that day, and seemed m inft-r that Inde.pcndentisin would he con lined to those who had voted "\ .." If I mistake not the "dry men" were the par lies Inaugurating such a movement, else why take the nomi nat ion out or the Demo cratic Club, where it bas been done since It>77? Every lorin of electioneering doti gea were resorted to, and iiood dry Democrats even went so far aa to hold a private meet ing, at which none were present but a chosen few, appointed committees to druin up the colored vote, and both addresed and lectured the colored people in their churches, a thing 1 would not undertake, though manifesting such an independent spirit as you seem to think. For the bene fit of those who now gloat over our defeat, I would state that three out of the four candidate's viz: Messrs. Orr, McConnell and Brenzeale, were run by the "wet party'' wimont their consent. The parties who were our bitterest opponents in thc late Town election were parties whose names adorn my books, and whose several ac counts I intend to publish as soon as tinw are drawn off. in order to show to the world just who carried the election, and how they stand as good, reliable, deb: paving citizens. Below will be found a letter from Dr. s. M. Orr, declining the nomination on the ..wet ticket." lt explains itself. Jon:; MCGRATH. August 4th, 'SI. DEAR GENTLEMEN : Since leaving you this evening, I have thought very ssriously ovej thc position vou have placed me In, amt l um fully convinced that '.he interests of the town, thc interests, or tho "license men can be better served by some other man, whose private business would not sillier as mino will, should I accept tho position or Warden or allow my name to ho used. Mv practico as a physician is increasing every dav and demands nearly all ot my time": mid ill addition to this I am running a drug store that requires and must have all mv spare moments. So you can readily see that 1 am financially unable to make such a sacrifice. . . , I am confident nw triff ?na, and I can clo more now than 1 could li UT done were I a ?owL.Jl^n'lb.abk.u.e von to-morrow. .. * Believing that reflection will bring yc-u to the same conclusion, and knowing t a you appreciate my motives, tins is my final decision. I am yours truly, g M <)RJ[ Merchant, and Farmers I"?"??nto ? Con' saltation ?n tho Situation. The farmers of tho "dry streak" in Sa vannai, and contiguous townships are re quested to meet at A. E. Scuddaj s oni Sat urday m xt. 27th ins. at Oa. m.; am1 the merchants, guano dealers, andall O hCM interested in the prosperity or the country, are invited to meet with then ami discus, me difficulties of ?ho situation face to face that proper arrangements inayjbo made ror their mutual benefit ?^?^efJJt8i R. H. WATKI ir, A. M. HOLLAND, A. B. SlM.I.lVAN, und many others. "~One Hand Power' Cotton Press for sid c. Apply to Wm. A. (Jeer, four miles eastol Anderson CH. TO RENT-/ ?ood Two-Horse Farm for Mu- to J H. von Hasseln, next year. Apply to J with Blink ley. Brown ifc t O. Just reeoived'another ea^ Louis Cook "Standard Vehicles. , i now h.ve a splendid assortment ?nd . one in sty le and price*. C A. UKI- . b U. Y H. Nance has a One lot pf ready made boots and gaiters on band andrer tale at reasonable prier.-. BUFFALoldTH?A WATER, ^reg t$ t\mSi Ot ?he Kulney disea^s of r? aa tried by Col Mat?aon. TEAK!-Don't pay high prices for coin mo:! toa when you can buy the best urticit for tho same moisev at Wilhitc ?V: Wilhite'f Drug Htore. Just received a large lot of Muon's Im proved Fruit Jan. with Boyd'? Porcelain lincil top, which arc acknowledged to be superior to all others, at Withit? & WU bite's. -.- - ? ... Parties in need of Cotton (Jins will con* ault their own interest bv calling on C. A. Heed, Agt. He has tho AKUIICV for the GEM ami the IMPROVED GUL?.ET, with best Feeders and Condensera. BUGGIES!-Any person wuntiug a good vehicle should not fail to call on KERI) A STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to select tho most reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than, any one. Prescriptions a specialty at Wilbites' Drugstore. Compounded at ail hours bv careful and competent persons. ONLY TES CENTS.-The small sum of hie invertid in a sample box of thc Kauquita Indian Worm Peile;- may save your child's life. Why not !ry a box and save the poor Buffering one from an Ignominious death. I-<>r sale hy Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Honea Path, 1 raynham it Dial, taurcnsville, Simpson, Reid d: Co. and Wilhitc & W?hlte. Ander son, - ? # - - A ( Ough, Cold or Sure Throat should be stepped. Neglect frequently results in an lucuiubtc Lung Distale or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches arc a.tuiu to gire relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Catarrh, OJUSU nipt ice and Throat Diseases.' For thirty years the Troches have been recommended hy physicians, and always give perfect sat isfaction. They are not'new or untried, but having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they bave attained well-merited rank among the few -tapio remedies of the ".ge. Public Sptnkcrsand Singers lise them to clear and strengthen the Volee. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere. 15-ly --- . - -- - MoTiiRKS I MOTHEUS ! ! M?TIIEHS Ill Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child su Mering and cry ing vnh the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ' If so, go ut once and get a bottle of Mus. WINSLOW'S SOOTUINU Svatie. it will I relieve the poor little sufferer immediately - depend upon it : there ia no mistake abolit it. rbcrc is not u mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health' to the child, operating like magic. It is per fectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho tu-tc. and is tho prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 15-ly We won hi only ask you to try a sample box of the Kauquita Indian Worm Pellets to ..-sure you that a long felt want has been supplied-that a worm specific has been dis covered that is pleasant ns well ns effectual. Price. IO and 25 centspor box. For salo by Dr. T. A. Hudgens, Honea Path, Trayiihain A: Dial, l.aurensville, Simpson, Reid ,t Co. and W'i-hite A Wilhite. Anderson. HEADQUARTERS ANDERSON, S. C I F von want lu buy a ll AT go to A. II. TO WE Rh ?t CO. BEST C< rTTON A DUS and C11 ECKS for salo at A. R. TOWERS A CO. T HE best CIDER MILLS. The best PEED CUTTERS, The best CORN" SHELLERS. Ml for salo low bv A. R. TOWF.KS ,V CO. UMBRELLAS-A large lot of Uiubrel las for sale low. Oct ono and keep i hot sun from vour head. ! .A. R. TOWERS ?i CO. i W'E have a large lot of SHOKS from tho bes*, makers- T. Miles it bon and Ray State Shoe and Leather Co. Buy them once and you will have no other. In fact our Stock of Goods is complete, and wc arc offering them low during this hot and dry weather. A. R. TOWERS A CO. June 23. ISSI 50 3m ANDERSON MACHINE WORKS, ANDERSON? S. C. rriHE undersigned having opeucd a Ma X chine Shop nt this place, is now pre pared to repair Steam Engines, Threshers, (Jins, and all kinds of Machinery, and he respectfully solicits the patronage of those having work in his line. He will keep constantly on bund a full supply of Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Steam Gauges, Water flange-, Rrass Valves, Gauge Cocks, Hancock Inspirators, Rubber Pack ing, Hemp Tacking, and everything kept in a Machine Shop. I am also Manufacturers' Agent for Steam Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds of Sup* plies for Machinery. New and Second-Hand Engines always on hand. R. F. DIVVER, Proprietor. July 21. ISSI 2 Gm IN MEDICINE PURITY is OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. PURE Dings nod Medicines. Standard ratent Medicines. Perfumery. Fine Toilet Powders. Colgate's Cashmere Roquet Soap. Extra Fine Hair lliushcs. Improved Wiro brushes. Electric Hair Rrushcs. Razors and best Shaving Soaps. Try our Tooth Rrushcs, and it not satis factory we will refund tho money paid for them. Come and soe w hal we have. WILHITE it WILHITE. 2S- For Sore Eyes use Wilhlte's Eye Waler A cure guaranteed in every casa. Aj>rilJ4.1881_*n _ What thc People Sny of thc William* ston Female College. * TENNESSEE Teacher writes : "Iliad 2\_ r,,rnic<i nn erroneous opinion of tho .'One-Study-'plan ; but, with your expla nation, niv prejudice vanished : and now I do not hesitate to say that, if yours is not thc "royal . ad to learning," it is much bet ter than tho one most generally used. In offering HIV reasons for liking: your plan, I can not do better than refer to those gi von in your Catalogue.-' The Fall Session will open Aug. 1. For a Catalogue, address REV. S. LANDER, Williumston, S. C. Moy 2G. Issi IO oct28 n EMOVAL filE undersigned respectfully announce to their friend-; and customers that they have moved to . H?. - BenSOii ?iuune, Next door South of their old Stand, whero they will sell DRUGS ut tho lowest possible ligiirej. Seeing is believing. Give us a cal1, SIMPSON, REID it CO. Jan 13 ISSI 27 XTOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT: IN Notice is hereby given that tho under signed. Administrator of Personal Estate of Elijah Griffin, deceased, will, on thc 7th dav of September, issi, apply to the Ju 'cc bf Probat? for Anderson County. f> r a Fini Settlement and discharge from said Administration.^ ? 0RipFIKf Adm-r. ?ugu?t 4, i??l - ** LOGIC AND FACTS ! ? Y K aro entering now upon tho seventh yea four busiuobS career in this Town, and as everything in the material world undergoes a change at that period, we deem it not inopportune to make our future changed course known to all of our friends and enemies. An old proverb says that a good man must have enemies, and how could it he otherwise? Whflq . ? have broken down High Prices, ?nd firmly established a system of Lo w Prices, wo natuially incurred the risk of making enemies of those who wore in a burry to become rich, and who were so narrow-minded as not to perceive that they were driving thc best trade away, which was actually forced tu seek cheaper markets. Look at Anderson to-day ' How marvellously has her trade increased ! How she is attracting notice all over* the State as thc host Town in it. and how progre.a and im- j proveniente are visible on all sides I It was and is not our intention to ruo against cr bring ruin lo anybody, our sole purpose was and is to undersell all, and to nit Intain that enviable reputation for Fair Dealing which we have so firmly and thoroughly establish ed. Doing a strict Cash Business, and therefore not losing a single cent on bid debts, do you not perceive that this is one great reason why weean afford to bell cheaper ? Keeping the largest stock in the entire up country, though we have not the room to dis play it in a gorgeous manner, as our Store is filled to excess almost, from end to end, from top to bottom, we soon had thc largest trade. Do you not believe ihat lie who sells thc most can sell the cheapest? tillering everything at popular prices, never resorting to a common and mean practice of selling one thing cheap and "making up" on another, do you not believe that the good people of this County soon fourni out that we were the un disputed Leaders of Low Prices'.' And having such a large trade, and buying and selling in such large quantities, we lind no difficulty in constantly adding numerous customers under our glorious banner, upon which is written, In golden letters--"Low Prices Triumphant !" When wo aro selling goods cheap, wo are studying our own interest, and not thu interest of those who would want us tu sell them high. We have no malice towanls those who would but cannot approach our matchless low prices, ami who constantly admonish us that we are selling too cheap, that we bav too many advantages, that we know all about New York, that wo buy, on account of large quantities, so much cheaper, and that wc ought to gi ve them a chance. To all of whom we would say, that in their eagerness to make money by selling goods high, they have lost money bv having lost trade, lt la far better policy to make a little, and be -ure of that lilt'e, and by honesty and industry lo increase your trade. For this coming season wc have made special arrangements with leading manufactu rers that will prove Of great benelit tu all of our customers. We have engaged cevend new sal? siucn, and trust to be able to wait upon allin proper manner. Throw aside your prejudices, if any should still exist, created by absurd stories that we had only come to make money, and that we would .stay only about a cou plo of years, and so forth, and give the great New York ("ash Store a chance to convince you that wo are more de termined than ever to idler Goods at really low figures. Come and see u.s. and Mr. Bose, Mr, Arnstein, Mr. Webb, Mr. Hoke, Mr. Cunning ham, etc., etc., will all bo glad to wait upon you. August ll. ISSI -!-'--? ? - BB .J ' 1_1 . -Tg-^^-i _JUl-l-. .1 FALL ANNOUNCEMENT ! FRIENDS AND I* AT KONS : 1 desire, through thc medium ?d' this paper, tu make my usual Bemi-aunual how to you, and to tell, uot in any iiigh-llotvu flowers of rhetoric, learned lore or classic lit erature, but in simple, plain English, that my Fall and Winter Stock is now arriving, and that I extend a special invitation to you to inspect the same. I make a specialty of Fine <Mottling, Foreign and Do mcstic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Trunks, No tions, &c.. at lower prices than elsewhere in this market. Wc welcome you. one ami all, whether you desire io purchase or not. My Stock bas been .selected this Fall with more than ordinary care, and with thc express purpose of suitiug each individual case. I have carefully noted your seve ral desires, and have made my purchases accordingly. And I am positive that I speak thc simple "truth" when I assert that I can suit every one, both iu quality and prices. In fact, I can save you money, for experience has taught me "when" and "whore" to buy at the lowest trade aud manufacturers' prices. This I have done, and . I J will now give my patrons tho benefit of this experience. I extend to thc public my grateful acknowledgments fur their very liberal and constant patronage, and I pledge increased efforts on my part to merit a continu silice "f thc same. Very respectfully, .A.. y J Hjfc^?*> HJ3T?/9 PROPRIETOR PARIS STORE. S3 W HOLS S AJLE und RETAIL FURNITURE WAREROOMS. C3-. If. TOLLT, Always the Leader of Low Prices in Furniture in this State, ?TOW announces to thu public thal lie has greatly enlarged bis Warerooms, and is S enabled to carry the LA HG FHT STOCK OF FURNITURE THIS SIDE OF CHARLESTON. I have on bond, und am still receiving direct from the. best manufactu rera, Furniture, uf all descriptions, which I guarantee to Nell cheaper than any one else. I have in stock 50O ?iedstoad* of ditrereut kinds, and good Bedsteads can bo bought from nie, with Slats and Castors) complete, at 9&.00 apiece, and upwards. 600 ChairH and Rocking Chains. Tho celebrated Rattan Seat Chair, nicely painted, eau be bought from me nt 75c. apiece. Fine Cane Scat Chairs at 85.OO per set. Cane. Sea* and Cane Rack Rocking Chairs at $1.65 apiece. GO Bnrenns, of all styles. Bureaus, willi orch standard, large frome, glass plato 13x22 at SS.OO and upwards. Suites of nil styles and descriptions, from a Suite consisting of French Bedstead, Bu reau, with arch standard, glass plate 18x22, four Cane Seat Chairs, one Cane Suat and Back Rocking Choir, one Towelend Washstand with Drawer and one Table, at 810.50 up to 8150, ami everything else in proportion. Wardrobes, Sideboards, Mattresses, Par lor Suites, CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ELSE. Children*' CurrlagCM, and In fact evervtbing kept in a first-class Furniture Store. On hand a fine let of COF FINS and 'CASKETS, from a ??.00 Collin to the lin est Glass Casket at iioo. An almost lifetime experience, and buying for Cash, ami from tlrst hands, < nal.li s me to say that I CANNOT AND tY I LI.' NOT HU LT NOEKSOl.D. My Warerooms are on DEPOT STREET. Come and see me and be convinced. March 10, 1*80 ZT> BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES. TZT K HAVE ON HAND a Car Load of BUGGIES -Top. no Top and Double Seat VV from the Globe Carriage Works, Cincinnati, O., which we will sell for LESS MONEY than anvbodv. Every Bnggv warranted. .W-A-GOZLNTS, "W^A-Q-OIfcTS. Another car load of ST. LOUIS "EXCELSIOR" WHEELERS PATENT-tue only wagon with eight bearings sold in this market. BETTER THAN ANY-CHEAPER THAN EVER. ?LOWN and PLOW STOCKS-We sell "OLIVER CHILL'"-the only Plow that will turn anv land. Farmer's Friend, $3.f>0. Universal Iron foot, $2.00. FIELO SEEDS-Clove-. Red Top und Orchard Orass. OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE ! Your every want shall bc supplied, at PRICES WAY DOWN. LAST AND LEAST! \\ a hove CONSIGNMENTS OF CASH TO LOAN. Will be pleased to ucconimo" date all who want to borrow. Dec 10.1880 IO WAT ?OIN Ac MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS A-PrilECIATINCi ?ne patronage given iier by the public, enters the Spring of 1881 with tho hope of giving pleasure and profit to her customers. With usual care Bhe baa selected her SieiR/I HST Gr STOCK, And will do her best to please all by giving The Latest Novelties and Newest Styles FOR THE LEAST MONEY. HST Bc convinced hy calling nt the LADIES' STOKE. March 24. 18?! a7 GUANO FOR 1381. THE undersigned begs leave to call attention to tho fact that ho now has a supply of tho justly popular EUT AW GUANO AND ACID PHOSPHATE, Which he will sell for cash or on cotton option. Terms of Guano on time, 450 pounds middling cotton, payable Nov. 1, 1881. Acid Phosphate, 3.r.0 pounds, payable at same date. Ir! the State analysis tho Eutaw stands at thc hoad of tho list. THE BEST GROCERIES Can always bc had bv my customers at tho lowest prices, and my stock of ?RY GOODS Is in every respect first-class. They ore kept replenished as the trade demands, and the pricesare'as low as can be found anywhere in this market. I am now selling GENTS' CLOTHING AND LADIES' DRESS GOODS AT COST, FOR CASH, to make room for Spring stock. A full stuck of HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, 1 Will also be found bv calling upon tho undoisLjned at Nu. !0 Granite Row Anderaon.S.C. W. F. BARR. I Febw, IS? ? JAMES H. MORGAN & BRO., GWEEINVILLE, S. O., Dealers in Steam Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, SEPARATORS, COTTON PRESSES, &C. WK represent *"? popular and unrivalled Gullett*?) Improved Light Draft Muguollu Cotton Gin, and Farquhar'* Horizontal and Vcr? tlcal Steam F.iigliios.. These machines bave no superior, and the rapid increasing demand for these Engines and Gins is tho best evidence of their actual merit and worth to the '"ir baser, Scud for circulars, testimonials and illustrated catalogue. Juue IC, 18S1 49 3m i i . . 1 ! - I 1 1 ' ? 1 >' ? '.J . J . ' 1 - I ??' J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. 7 EADQTJARTERS FOR GOOD COFFEE AND SUGAR, A Xi) CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. ATTENTION". THOSE who desire to buv NTOVEM, TINWARE and other HOFSK Fl'K NINI9ING GOOWS, should read the following, and Iben call on tho under signed. Kerosene Stoves and Oil a Specialty. PRICES AND 8I7.EH. No. I. with four I inch Huniers-Double. f7.&o No. 3}, with three 1 inch Horners. 4.50 No. :t, with two 1 inch Horners. 1.00 Mv large stock of Stoves are made l<v tho celebrated stove Pounders--Thomas, Rob erts.'Stephenson A Co. "'I HU TIMBI" and "SOUTHERN HAKF.lt" ?re the beat In the market. Hnv no other. I am sole manufacturer of the best HT HA M FRUIT DH Y lilt in the world. Cull and buy one. Size. OJ feet long, 2 feet wide. Made of the best galvanized iron. Will lost ten years. Trice, My Tinware has been Reduced in Price. Come' and buy all you Need. June 2, ISM Le II. SEEL West End Waverly House. BE WAKE OF IMITATIONS! The ORIGINAL and UJ?NUiw JI? O. ?. ?L^L, cul ION 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. THERE are sevenil NEW and ORIGINAL features connected with the S.Z. Hall Gin which no Other machine has. The material is of thc very best, und teeing manufactured under thc pcrsonul supervision of Mr. S. Z. Hall himself, this guarantee!] to the purchaser that be is stint to get ?lie Genuine Hall Gin, ami not au imitation. Parties desiring to purchase the original and genuine S. '/,. Hall Gin, Feeder and Condenser will please call on thc undersigned, who will state fat ts concerning the (.lin, and exhibit a sample of the machine. J. BAYLIS LEWIS, Agent H. /. Hall S. C. (lin ?'o'. Anderson, S. C. June ir., issi 4K :im PLEASE READ THEJOLLOWING NOTICE. A. B. TOWERS & CO. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS. In Dry Goods we have Calico, Buntings, Ginghams, Alpaca, Cashmeres, White Goods, Bleached und Brown Homespuns, from I to 10-4 wide, Casslmere, Cashmarets, Cottonades, &c. SHOES AND HOOTS- Miles and Hay State Shoes, the best in the market. Wo warrant every pair. H ATS-We are headquarters for Mens* and Hoys' Straw, Felt ami Wool Huts. IIAKDVY IRIS AND BUGGY MATERI A I.- We keep a larne line. Kine Tools, Blacksmith Tools. Plows. Hoes, Ac. G ROC lilt t EM AND IMtOVIMlONS Trv some of our Perfection Flour. Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon and Lard. REST MACKEREL. Wa make FINE TEA a special ty. A (urge assortment of fanned Goods, Fulton Market Corned Beef. Try some of our Gilt Edge Butterand Magnolia Hams. CROCKERY. CHINA and GLASS WA RE. A large assortment of Beautiful WALL PAPERING. We ask an inspection of our Stock of Goods by our friends and Customers. We beg to call particular attention to our Boots ami Shoes, from the best manufacturers. Also, our splendid stock of Hats and Shirt?. CARPETS-Look a?, our Carpets. Matting and Hugs. All persons in want of HOOD GOODS will do well to give ns a call before buying. A. B. TOWERS cfc CO., No. 1 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. May FJ, I**-*) -14 SIPJ^IZLsTG- O-OOTDS. We have on hand and are Daily Receiving IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS. Staplo Dry Goods, Family ami Fancy Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, HntH, Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Ac. Which we will offer ut the LOWEST LIVING PRICES for Cash, Cotton or Barter. Our supp in prices. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. Tobacco will bc kepi np to thc full standard, and wejdefy competition ro it, inni J. it. fr'A NT & CO. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eliza F. MrCarlcy, Plaintiff; against Lizzie )>avl?, Janies Mct'arley, Mary Mci ai li v. .samantha ? Bryant, helrsof John JdcCarley, deceased, names ana number unknown, and A. A. Oran, Admin- . Utrator of tho estate of Robt rt H. McCarley, dc- j cease?J, Defendants.-Omplnint not Served To ibo Defendants ?hove Damed, ned heir- of .1? bil MoCarlcy, deceased : YOU an; hereby suniuioncd und required to answer the complaint in this action, which . is filed in th? ?mee ol thc ( li-rlc nf Common Pl. a-, for the said County, and to serve a copy of ymir f answer to thc said complaint on tho subscriben nt j their ofllco. al Anderson C. M. South <'nrnliiia, , wllhlu twenty days alter the service hereof, ex- | elusive of the day of Mich service ; and If you fall ? to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, ' the pK'-jlllf in this action will apply to thu Court . tor thu relief demanded lu thc complaint. I Pated August 13, A. U. ISM. BHOWN A TRIBBLE, Plaintiffs Attorney-!, Anderson.S.f [.?i-.] ??. I.. SioOEiifeAU, Deputy C. C. P. To the Defendaata: Take notice thal the complaint in this acion. 1 together with tho summons, of which thc forego* , lng ls a copy, wore filed in the office of the Clcik of tbe Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, In the State of emoh Carolina, on the 13th August, A. I>. 1881. BHOWN ? Till Bill.K, Plaintiffs Attorney?, Anderson C. II., & C. August 18, ISSI 6 6 WAGON SCALES. Ol' SARSAPARILLA WITH OSGOOD'S SI* A I.EM, tbe BEST and CHEAPEST on the market. Apply to A. II. OSBORNE, Anderson, S. 0. J Ou VJ 00, 1S?1 61 IODIDE F0??SH. A Concentrated Blood Purifier. ORR & SLOAN. BENSON HOUSE CORNER May aa. ??ai to PIANOS 1 ORGANS -o Special Summer Offer. Cash Prices awl Three Months Credit. A Little COHII Down, und Bal* auto when Cotton comen in. DUKING lite mouths of June, Juiy. Au gust und September, we will sell Pi anus und Organs, either now ur second hand, to responsible parties, at LOWEST GASH PRICES, payable HO Cash on an Organ, $25 Cash on a Pfono, And the balance in THREE MONTHS, WITHOUT INTEREST. INSTALLMENT BUYEES. To accommodate those who cannot pa} all Cash in thc Kail, we will, during the months ol" June. July. Atlguat and Septem ber ooll at our ONE YEAR PLAN PRICE. As per Price List, and receive, as Pillows : $10 Cash on an Organ, $25 Cash on a Piano, With one-third of the balance in Three months, one-third in Si\ month*) and th? remainder lu one year. These offers are (?und only until Octo ber 1st, 1S81. h. E. NO RUY CE, or M?SMITH MUSIC HOUSE, Greenville, ft. C J une 30,1881 13 2y VAN WINKLE S KING COTTON PRESS Mannufacturcd at Atlanta, Qa., HAS lung li", II t..:lnre tin- public, m.I i- w? li known to need any further description. It!" chief pfliell nf merits aro: Ii take-i wry Ititi-' room, le easily handled, nm] lake* M little power; can liv uso! on all kind* ol' powers-hoi?*, irater or ?team. (thining ami paca ins eau all sonnai the ?ainu Unie, without Interfering with thu 'lin. A two-Inch heit will pack ; jon lt?, bate "f cotton. It naves its cost Hie tlrsl sen-on in labor Krad Iho following testimon?ala: AMIKIISMN, 8. C., April SO, Issi.-Mr. Juho E. People?-Slr: Tie; Steam Tower Van Winklo Col ton 1'roM bought from you last fall ba? giTen en tire satisfaction. 1 packed bales of colton weigh ing fir.O tn Til H.s. lu A>e Minute* willi all ea.se, using a 4-liirli i?-li ami SS Ibu. ?team. There did liol ?com any more strain on the Tresillian with B v<o Hi. balo. ' Kor stn nulli, durability, lightness of power, ?niall quantity of steam required, economj of (.pace, I deem it I lie King of all Colton Prenses"; especially so a? i'm low prlCi a', which it cnn bc bought for puts tt within reach nf every man run ning a steam lilli. In fact, I would tv-l bo without it for twice Its cost. I would advise all my friend) lo buy one of Van Winkle'? Steam Power Co'ten Tro-sscs, as you will save ttl coxt in labor lt coo year. M. A. COI "... ANOFIKOW, S. C.. May 19. ltwit.-John E. People -Dear Sir : The Van Winklo Colton Tresa bright of you last sea-sou has elven perfect satisfaction, and I confider lt the bejt Tower Tiess I hare ever seen. S. N. TKAIIMAN. ANliKlisox. S. C.. May lfl. ISSI.-John E. Teople* -Dear Mir: Thc Van winkle Steam Tower Tress we bought of you las! fall ia lim wry Tress adapt ed to the wants of the farmer? of this County. Il ?aves latwr, takes but very little room, and very llttlo |K?wer to inn it up and down. We only work ono hand with our Tres?. Can cheerfully recom mend it to any one wishing, to purchase a Treis, as (twill ?ave iib cost lu a short Mme. Wo packed bales weighing over r^Ki lbs. with a 4-inch belt. J. I.. GEER, ts. CA ?TENTER. ANUKRSON, K. C., April an, ISSI - To J. E. Teo ides, agent for Vau W Inkle Col lou Tress: Thu Van winkle Tower Treas bought of you last ?ecsou ls the strongest r.nd most complete Steam Tower Tress I have ever used, and will pack a bale In ?Ix minute?. It ls durablo and convenient in every respect. I would advise any who desire a Treas to purchase one. W. A. GEER. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Agent, Anderson, S. C. PRICES WILL "TELL. LANGLEY BROS. 1C4 KIN? STUFET, CHARLESTON, - H. C. Ladies1 Chemise, Mc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 up. Ladies Drawers. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 up. Ladies' Skirts, 80c, 75c. $1.00, $1.50 up. Ladies' Gowns, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up. Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 75c, $1.00 up. Ladles' Corset Covers, 50c, 75c. $l."0 up. Gents' Shirts, to order, 75c, $1.00, $1 50. $1.75, $2.00 each. Gents' Drawers, 50c np. Oents' Drawers, to order, 75c. $1.00, $1.26. Gents' Undershirts, 30c, 45c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Standing Collara, 10c, 15c. 20c. Folding Collars, 10c, 15e. 20c. Linen Cuffs, 20c, 25c and 35c. A Great Bargain ! Large lot of Edgings, from 5c iii?. Largo lot of Insertings, from 5c up. Towels, 5c up. Torchon Lace, Swiss Embroidery, Linen, Cambric, Madras? and Turkey Reil Handkerchiefs. All of which will oe sold Cheap. Polite and attentive Ladies to wait in the Ladies' Department. Give us a call and bc convinced tho Man ufactory ls tho place to buy Fine Gooda Cheap. April 21, 18S1 41 ly New Advertisements. "It lit only a enid" has scut thousands to pre maturo grave?. A cold stops up the avenues of the .y;tes:, - d!"?c most .?r=.,U. neglected, most violent remedies must be used to remove tuc ob trudion. Taken timely, ? few doses of Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient ?fill carry o!F naturally tho cause of tho suffering, and save days, months, or eveu yearn of sufTcrlng. _SOLU HY AM. DRUGGISTS. B0RDENT0WN FEMALE COLLEGE, IIORDF.NTOWN, N. J. Oraduatory Courses la Classic?, Rclles-I,cttres and Music. Superior facilities lu Music, Arl, French and German. Thorough Instruction in all departments. Students treated with confldenco and respect Manner* and moral? carefully guarded. The College a home for Us student?. $50 scholarship, and ll other prizes, awarded. 4W For Catalogue address _REV; WM. C. BOWEN. A. M., Trcs'l. WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY, Willlamston, Anderson County, 8. C. j WALTER W. BROWN, A. M., Tilnelpal. " ? "ili", elegiaco o," tliis institution closed on tho JL 27th of May, ?Uer a very prosperous session : wilt bo resumed on the 1st ot August. Grateful to our patrons for the con?donce reposed in us, we hope tu tho future to merit a continuance of their favor. The courso of Instruction is thorough ; dis cipline, inild but timi ; terms, moderato. Weare not responsible for tho advancement of students unless lliey aro present during tho enllr? ttuion. For further Information address tho Trlnclpal. June 9, ISSI_49 Sra* S. T. DENDY, A. M. DUFFIE, Walhalla, S. C Anderson, a C. DENDY & DUFPIB, Attorney? at Law, .A.ridersoii? ? - S. C WILL give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to their charge. Omet-lu the babool Comnilsjioner't Office. Morob ir, isa: so v