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LO CAL NEW S. \V. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOR. B1UEF MENTION. }s Thanksgiving Day. incursion tickets to Atlanta are now >r seven days. id the sessions of tho Baptist Con i when you can. her excursion party to Atlanta is rranged for thc 14th December. ?. A. Masters, of V?rennos township, n quito ill for the past two weeks. j. N. Archer, ono of our promising lien, has located at Gainesville, Ga. nissiniior Jones, who bas been quite everal weeks past, is slowly improv Jrst drove of hogs of the season ar n town on Monday, and arc eelling nts gross. Brushy Creek Towt ship .Singing jtion will meet at 'is^ah church on of December next. e 17ih inst. Rev. M. McGee married J. Horton and Miss Lou S. Harper, j of Wm. Ilnrpcr. Julia Johnson, an accomplished adv from Walhalla, is visiting her irs". J. E. Breazcale. ere shown yesterday a fully matured thc . ocond crop, willoh giew in tho of Mrs. Martha Watao.i. egular meeting of tho Belton Town aging Convention will be held at on Saturday and .Sunday next. 1. F. Morrow has removed from the Drner to Hurt cour..y, Ga., and set > miles west of Hartwell village. knator and Representatives were all posts of duty upon the assembling A'gisluture on Tuesday morning. ire indebted to Mr. Z. Sharpe for pounds of suusage, a sample of c furnishes his customers with. It (ice artich George I'oore, of Anderson county, ss Jan i J Dalton, of Greenville coun e joined in wedlock by Rev. M. Mc the 10th inst. bad weather lins kept people from to tCV7ll this week, and business has all. Middling cotton ls worth lui xl middling ll. lb of fifty persons went from J lom a o Atlanta on Monday evening. A r of persons also went from this he same evening. 1. Charles L. Steele, of the 18th In ' IT. S. Army, now stationed at Fort mis, in Montann, is visiting relatives town and county. 'ied, on Thursday, 17th inst., at the ce of Mr. J. H. Jones, the bride's hy Rev. W. H. King. Mr. H. ii. laid and Miss Sallie A. Jones. John W. E. Shields and Miss Viola P. were married at the residence of Mr. ieak, in this place, Sunday last at 3 p. m., Rev. J. E. Carlisle oflicin Ere were five additions to the Presby I?hurch on Sunday last, the occasion regular communion service. The was assisted by Rev. Mr. Davis, of Hie county. remains of Dr. F. K. Brenzeale, w hose and burial at Live Ouk, Fla , was an eri last week, were disinterred on by and brought to Belton yesterday they were consigned to their finial ; place. Bdonriny morning a horse hitched to jgy drivon by Isaac Greenlee, an old man, took fright near tho Waverly ?and ran away, breaking the vehicle irowing the driver violently to tho inflicting several bad bruises and rbile rendering him senseless. lange in the schedule of the down &ger train on C. A G. R. R. went into "?n Sunday last. The morning train pses this place nt 12.35, an hour and later than formerly. There is no i in the up schedule. The Accom ion train leaves Belton at 1.40 p. m. rives at Anderson nt 2.10. It returns ?aturday night last about 10 o'clock, house of Mr. A. H. Osborne was 5red to be o.-. fire. The alarm was ptly given, and in a few minutes there . ?large number of citizens at the build t?uA by bard work tho fire was soon liier control and extinguished. It is Bed it caught from the engine, as it bou*, the engine room where it started. publish tnis week the annual report i Commissinic.-r nf th'- oouiily. Thc Bulatiou shows the approval of ac under the several heads of the fol )g sums in tho aggregate : Trial Justi ~B9; Constables, $384.32; Court Con $117; Lunatics, $650.12 ; Poor 9, $2,822.32; Bridges and Roads, $1, Stationary, printing, ?to, $507.47; llaneous. $2,520.52 ; Pickcns stock $1,462.80; County Commissioners, |5. Total, $10,565.50. i Baptist Stato Convention w ill con In the Baptist church 'his morning at ?lock. The Introductory sermon will eached to-night, service beginning at lock. On Friday night a mass meet thc interest of Karman University ie held, and for Sunday afternoon a ly School meeting is appointed. The a of the Methodist ann Presbyterian ?es will be occupied on Sunday morn ld night by ministers appointed by >nvention. Dr. Manly, of Greenville, reach in tho Baptist church Sunday [the last meeting of tho Board of Corn loners of this county a resolution was 1 asking the levy by tho Legislature of lids taxation for county purooses for ?ext year. The levy lor too past year ?inly 2J mills. Thc increase in the levy le ncccssnry to discharge tho past ?il lness of the county, the greater part lieh accumulated in the fiscal year [and to pay the Pickcns county fence mt. The 3i milla will be appropriated lows: Roads and Bridges, 5-10 mill; ?Buildings, 5-10; Public officers, 4-10; nnry, Printing and General Purposes, (Poor House, 0-10; Pasi indebtedness, PickenB Fence, 4-10. i'aliio of Oar Taxable Property. ) are indebted to Mr. T. J. Webb, our int County Auditor, for the following bent of the value of tho taxable prop >f this county as returned to tho Corni) br General, lor tho year beginning July NuMEEr. VALUE ES, : : : 2,380 $118,120 : : 10,485 85,502 l, : : : 3,!Gi 180,970 >and Goats, : 4,588 4,351 : : : 7,766 15,542 tfios, ; ; 855 17,005 ? : : : 308 10,853 ages, ; : 8.938 98,149 : : : 3,323 4,154 Chnndise, : : : 201,589 irials used in manufacturing, 5.2S3 linery used in manufacturing, 89,422 !yst Notes, &c., : : 02,379 ?realts on June 1, 1881, : 250,470 ?s, Ac., except National Banks, 15,710 ls, except State and U. S. Bonds, 20,010 ?her property, : : 250.402 mal flank, : t : 50,000 rance Companies, : : 7,238 icm Express Company, : 1,547 mbla A Greenville R. R. Co., 408,800 Ridge R. R. Co., : : 85,050 _ al Personal Property, Wal Real Estate, : $2,001,900 2,676.912 md total, : ; : $4,678,842 lober polls, : : ? 4,360 ls a little remarkable that the dogs are sd at a higher rate per head than the > and goats, mid that thero ls suck a 1 amount of money, notes, Ac, re cd. Is it possiblo that $62,379 is the c of all the money and notes held bv sus of this county? A. Recd, Agent, is now offering his Jratod Cook Buggies nt remarkably low s. A rare opportunity to purchase r ?aggy at a low price. Ho ls also of K great inducements o., Saving Ma es. Cult and tee him while this oppor y is otTorcd. ?oki; the 8. A N. Cigar. For sal? by ? A Cntlett, nt McCully'a Corner. Amienten ut tho Expoiltton. Ijist week ibero were at least ono bun. ure<l and thirty victors to the Atlanta Ex position from thia county, about 1"0 of whom went on Wednesday evening. We had thc pleasure of being in tbe party, and since n personal inspection of thc 'grand display or thc products of ?ur country there presented, we are more firmly convinced thar, ever before of its great imp?rtam e to Gu? people. We will not attempt anv de scription of the Exposition for the simple reason that such nn attempt would provo rutile, and fail of presenting an adequate idea of its magnitude. A volume of a thousand pages could not ?lo it justice, and to bc |>ro]>erly appreciated it must bc seen. I ho question, "What will a trip to At lanta cost ?" has been frequently asked. O? course, no definite answer eau be given, for sonic persons will expend more tbau others. It is safe to say, however, that the necessary expenses of the tri| will not be more than f 15, everything included. And the Expo sition is worth seeing, even if costs more than the sum named. We advise all to go who can do so, a:id guarantee they will not regret lt. Railroad No IT?. The corps of engineers '.?avo completed tho survey of the old Blue Bidgo Itail road route lo Clayton, (ia. Wi under stand that another survey ls to be made to tho tunnel by tho way of Walhalla. Aflei thi: is dono and the engineers have made and presented their estimatos tc tho ofllcers of tho Clyde .Syndicate, wi may then know definitely the fatuofthit old route across tho niouutains. Wc trust that tho noise of th .on horso may soon bo heard rovorboratlng through thc mountains and valleys of tho Blue Ridge, - Walhalla Courier. Wo aro reliably informed that a direct proposition has recently beou submitted to tho Atlantic and French Broad Val loy Railroad Company, by capitalists North to build and equip tho road, under cor tain condition?, within eighteen months The conditions Imposed aro such, wo arc informed, ns thc Company can comply with, but other corporations aro also ne gotiating arith tho Company, aud it is no yet determined which of thom shall bi ?warded the prize. This, wo suppose lependa upon tho terms offered by eacl jf them. Bonutor Butler has rccont.., visited New York in tho intorost of tin road, and through him certain proposl :ions have been submitted. We also re wived last Sunday a telegram from i prominent railroad man with whom wt md a porsonal conferonco in Cincinnat eat February, and with whom we hav< duce had correspondence, statin? that lu .voa now ready lo submit propositions ti ,ho Company, and was ready to visit ou lection tor that purpose. Wo presum io will bo in our midst in thc course of : row days. Tho syndicato this gentloinai represents proposes to build a direct in lopendent through trunk lino from Cin :iiinati to Charleston. Of course, tho; >wn certain lines which thoy proposo t" jse in making the connection. Tw ?tlicr powerful corporations aro also aux ous to get control of tho road with ruaranteo to build it, and it seems no\ hat tho only question with thoCompan, s, who will thoy let build it. Tho build ng of tho road is now a certainty, an within tho course of a few months w nay expect to seo a largo force of bund mt to work along tho eutiro linc.-Picket Sentinel. The Augusta Chronicle (ind Qmttitutiona it of November 10 says: "The track < he Augusta and Knoxville Railroad lu low beeu laid to a point thirty miles Irui \ugusta, and a large force is progressing t he rate of over a third of a mile a da' The stockholders at Greenwood will be ab! o riile over their own road to attend tli innual convention next May. The ron ias just purchased a new locomotive froi he Burt Boyal Railroad. A public mee ng will bu held in this city in a shott tim o luke some action in regard to the Savai iah Valley Railroad, which connects wit he Augusta and Knoxville at Born's Min Hie stockholders of this road arc anxioi bat it should be incorporated with tl Lugusta and Knoxville, and run underor ysteni. Wc understand that it rcqulr mly $25,000 more to finish the grading he road to Anderson Court House, and Augusta will snbscribe this amount si viii secure this important enterprise. Wil he Savannah Valley Railroad, the Spa nnburg, Union and Laurens and the G ree .illc and Laurens united with the Augus nd Knoxville, the latter will control 2 niles of road, tapping a large portion ?veral of the most productive Counties louth Carolina. Augusta would then s ure a large trade from that State, addii iol a little to her prosperity. Witnf25,0 ubscritcd to the Savannah Valley Ra; nad, and $25,000 to the ?partanburg, Uni? nd laurens, this can be accomplished b ond a peradventure. If we lose the n ortunily now we may never again have i our grasp. A dispatch from Baltimore to the AV nd Courier, dated November 19, says : T de of tho South Carolina Railroad, und io .,'*ciec of the Circuit Court, was final [infirmed by Judge Bond in Chambers I ay. The several parties in interest wi ^presented by their counsel. Orders wc lade fixing rind settling the pro rata shi f the Second Mortgage bonds from t roceeds of the sale of the property at cr?ent. The claim of the Syndicate v xed and settled. Bccei ver Fisher for co: lissions on the sale of the property and rpenseswas allowed $12,700. Convey; ss of the property of thc Soiub Carob tailronil Company to the new compa ave been executed nnd delivered, and I ew company will take possession at on nd will push things. Thc Columbia Register of November ivs: "Theannual meeting of the stoi olders of the Columbia nnd G reen v ailroad was held in this city yestcn lorning. About 13,500 shares of st .ero presented, and some of thc lari iockbolclere-including Mr. Stewnrt, lichraoiid, who owns one-third cf :ock of this road-were present. The! usincssof the meeting was thc cleetioi president, nnd the present incumb? lol. R. L. McCaughrin, of Newberry, < nanimously clcc c-d. The following cictors were then chosen : J. K. Cotbi ibbcville; Humlin Beattie, Greenvi1 :. II. Buber. Newberry ; A. C. Haskell, nubia ; James Conner, Charleston : W lourtenay, Charleston : W. B. Clyde, 1 'ork ; Jos. Bryan. Richmond ; J. H. I ?y, Richmond ; W. H. rainier, Uiehnu and T. M. Logan, Richmond. At a meet ing of the aboro directors a dividend of .?ix and one half per cent, was declared on preferred stock. l ard of Thanks. The undersigned desire's to return his thanks to both white and colored for tho timely assistance rendered him on thc oc casion of the recent lire on his premises. A. H. OSBORNK. Take Care of Your Stock. Farmers ought to give H'ilkite'a Ikorac and ? afilo Powders to their Stock during the changeable weather of Winter and Spring. Their chief superiori ty consists in the fact that they are compos ed of Medicines that have Laxative, Tonic and I'urlfyliiK properties. As a Laxative they carry crudities from tho stomach and intestines; as a Tonic they strengthen the system of the animal ; as a I'ur?iycr they cleans the blood and lay the foundation for a healthy, vigorous cir culation. Worra? in Horaea, Cattle and Biog? ean be destroy ?H1 and expelled by the use of these Powders. Worms promote Colic, Lung Fever, Inflammation of Intes tines and Kidneys, Disease of Liver, Chol era in Hogs and Itot in Sheep. They will, if given to Milk Cow? ac cording to tlie directions, increase the qual ity and quantity of Milk from ten to twen ty percent., and make the butter firm and sweet. Impure Milk it, the bane of our land. Strive to correct this evil. D?Measett in Vuulx can be prevented by using these Powders in their food. Tho fact that Turkey? and Chickens subsist to a great extent upon insects ren der them liable to Cholers.. Therefore, it is important that u preventive should constantly be used. Tr)' these Powders, they are good. WILHITE A WILHITK, Proprietors, Anderson, S. C. FOR SALK.-125 Bunuel? Blue Straw Wheat, (new crop). Apply to JOSHUA PRUITT. BUGGIES !-Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail to call on HEED ck STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any one. Aycr's Tills promote digestion, improve the appetite, restore healthy action and regulate the secretive functions of the body, thus producing a condition of perfect health. Jimmys P@PPE, DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FANCY GOODS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Tobacco and Cigars, BRICK RAMIE, ANDERSON', S. C. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description a specialty. Best Italian Strings for Violins, Banjos and Guitars. See my Goods and learn "ruy prices beforo making vour purchases. JULIUS POPPE. Nov 3, 1881_17_8_ INSURANCE AGENCY. 937,000,000 Represented. /"CONTINENTAL Fire Insurance Ca. af \J New York. Liverpool A London A Globe Ins. Ca. Watertown Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Columbus Ins. und Banking Co. Rochester German Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. Insures ngainst loss or damage by FI RB or LIGHTNING FA RM RESIDENCES. BARNS and CONTENTS, FURNITURE, STORE BUILDINGS, STOCKS OF MERCI1ANDIS1. Will visit any Bcction of tho County, ex amine property', give rates, and all informa tion, if notified bv postal card or letter. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN. Agent, Williamston, S. O. August 25, 1881_ <tifi f?? week in your own town. Tarin* and $5 ootfll ?PO Of rfe. Add rea? if. HALLETT A Co. Portltnd.lir ORR & SLOAN, Benson House Corner, BLUE STONE, LAMPS, ID IR, TT (3-S . Oct 20, ISSI_48_ ly FOR SALE. tl ORT Y ACRES OF LAND on the Gen eral's Road in tbeTownof Anderson. Very healthy location. Convenient to Schools, Churches and Doctors. If not sold before will be offered at.public auction onSALROAT IN DL'OEMUEE, 1881. For terms, Ac., apply to WM. SAYRE. Nov 10, 1881 18 4? CHEAP EXCURSION RATES! ETITE woulil ndviso all our friends to avail themselves of this opportunity to witness T V one of the grandest Exhibitions in all the departments of Agriculture, Science nd Art ever held in the South. See tho magnificent display of wealth and industry, ec for yourselves what a grand and wonderful nation we are. We would also remind ur friends thut we arc oPering a Full Assortment of Goods at Anderson Court House, LIKI you would do well to see us before you make your purchases. Our assortment of IAV.N undi SIIOEtJ is complete, and we can sell you a good, SOLID Shoe as cheap s anybody. Our stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Dry Goods, kiul Merchandise generally, is well selected, and we guarantee to treat you right. Wc re HEADQUARTERS on PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS. Wc have a fresh supply f St ono Acid Phosphate and Ash Element, 'or Wheat and small grain, which we will sell you low. If you want to buy Goods ,OVf call on LIGON ?Sc SHARPE. Nov 24. 1881 10 ly ANDERSON CLOTING ENIPQR?UM ! BROCK & MAULDIN, WAVERLY HOUSE BLOCK. NEWEST STYLES, GREATEST VARIETY, LOWEST PRICKS, [N MENS, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS, Etc. ^OOD Heavy Working Suits, $3.50, $5.00, $0.00, $7.00, $S.00. Good heavy Rosiness iJT Suits, alf wool, $7.50, $8.00. $0.00, $10. Good licnvy r ancy Suns, ail wool, $0.00, 10 00 $11.00, $12.00 to $25.00. Good, fine Black Cloth and Diagonal Suits, $9.00, $18.00, 25.00,' $30.00. Furnishing doods lower then the lowest. Good heavy Undershirts and Drawers for $50c. Good heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers for 40c. to LOO. Good heavy all wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.2.5 to $2.50. Good heavy Cotton locks, Sc, 10c, 15o, 20c, 25c to 75c. Linen 4-ply Collars, latest stylos, 10c, and upwards. KUo, 'fin? line Neckwear at lowe* prices. . SPECIALTY- Dress Shirts, white and colored, laundned and unlnundntd, for 50c. o $1 75. Wo have the sole agency for the "OUR OWN" 8hirt, which we soil at $1.00, udnundricd-the i <n/ bat Shirt ever offered in this market for tho price. Also, a full line ,f tho "Scratch Pocket" Shirt for thc* who prefer them. II ATM-All styles, colors and descriptions. Nobby soft bats, in felt and wool. Latest tyle in MllTs, 75c" to $3.00. Wool Hats 25c, 50c, 00c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Felt Hats 15c and upward. , _ , In addition to the above wc carry a full hnc of Indies and Gents' SHOES, manufac tured expressly for our trade by Messrs. Clark, Perry A Co., who ar? justly calsbrats 1 for :bcir first-clavi work. Every Shoe warranted. Nov 17,1831. U *9 FOR SALE CHEAP! ETC. ETC. AT THE N. Y. CASH STORE. We must, will and shall Reduce our Immense stock? even if at a GREAT SACRIFICE. BEING OVEItSTOCKED I\ ALL KINDS FALL & WINTER GOODS, WE HAVE DETERMINED UPON A SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR : Cheap Blankets ! Cheap Flannels ! Cheap Liuseys! Cheap Georgia Jeans ! Cheap Georgia Cheeks ! Cheap Boots ! Cheap Shoes ! Cheap Hats ! Cheap Fains I Cheap Coats ! Cheap Suits ! Cheap Shawls ! CHEAP DRY GOODS GENERALLY, CHEAP CLOTHING GENERALLY. CHEAP HOOTS & SHOES GENERALLY.. We shall make it to your interest to trade with us ? Be sure and call on us before you spend a single dollar, as we are bound to save you money. ^^TllflOv! & ROSf Oct 27. 1881_ READ THIS! ^|\^E take this method to notify nil indebted to us for SUPPLIES or FERTILIZERS, hat their Notes ami Accounts are now due, and that wc need the Money or Cotton. We hope every one indebted to us will take this notice especially to himself. The mero fact of your being good for your debts does not relieve us. It is MONEY wo want, and MONEY we MUST HAVE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Provisions, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Dr-y Gooda, Hardware, Crockery, Seo. In fact, EVERYTHING usually kept in our Hue, which aro being'sold as LOW as the LOWEST for Cash. R. S. HILL & CO. Oct 27. 18S1_ mm STORE. MAXWELL & SLOAU TAKE pleasure in tendering their sincere thanks to their many friends and customors who have so liberally patronized them in their line of SPECIALTIES : BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, And hereby extend an invitation to tboso who have not yet favored .:s with a call to come and examine our Stock. We are receiving Goods every week, and intend alwaysjo bo found with the largost and most complete Stock in this market, AT ROCK BOxTOM PRICES. MAXWELL & SLOAN, No. 4 Brick Bange, Anderson. S. C. Oct 27, 1881_ll_ ly THERE IS NO NEED OF CRYING HARD TIMES. Whoa You can Bay all Kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. &c, At tho LOWEST FIGURES, so low In fact, Hitit they will Surprise you, from BZRO'WIET BROS., IN NEW BUILDING, JUST BELOW MASONIC KALL, 8?f WHO arc always in thc COTTON MARKET, and .viii give you as much in Cash, and moro in Goods?, "than any other man." We have a few RED OATS. Sept 15,1881 10 ly J. C. CUNNINGHAM * CO. -o WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR Stock of Goods Before You Buy. Should you Want a Wagon, THE OLD HICKORY IS THE "BOSS-" If a Plow, STARK'S DIXIE IS THE "FAVORITE." Our stock of 1IARD1VARE is complete, and at prices as low as tho lowest. Build ers and Mechanics cati always bc suited. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Full stock of all. and equally low in price as any other house. fat" Wc want cur friends whom we have given time to this year, to come 8<IUP:O up to thc front, for both Gunn, and Merchandise. Come and do the best you can, and wa will try and arrange for thc balance. Oct 130. 1881 14 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS. THE unt'flrsigned bas received a full stock of New Millinery, Mnntua-Making and Notion Goods, with an entirely new and beautiful line of Hats, Trimmings, Flow ers, Laces, Sec., of various dc?criptions, and has experienced Ijidics of taste to superintend the making up and trimming department. Sha will be uh . -i to have tho Ladiea call and examine ber stock of Goods and leave orders for work at her store, on thc SOUTH END OF BRICK RANGE. I om confident that I eau pleas.? in style* and nrices. ii ats. ANNA LEAK; Ot*, a, 1?*M fl In A. LESSER. -o THE VERDICT. The People, by a Large Majority, have Decided to Patronize Home Enterprise ! TREMENDOUS BARGAINS -PRICES THAT WILL TELL TO HY MANY PATRONS MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AN'l) COMPLETE in every line, and my futilities for buying being superior to that of a great many-buying for Cash and from first bands-I nm enabled to oiler Goods for less money (bau my competitors, For lids sim ple reason, it behooves every judicious buyer to get tho in-. t ti xv'.-, for tho least money. Great Great Great Great Croat Great (!reat (?rent (treat Great Great (Ireal (?rent Great Great Great Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains In Han lin < in Har;: lins In Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Bargains in Dress Goods, Black Cashmeres. Black Silk. Colored Silk, Black Satin, Hlack Velvet, ll lack Alpaca, Colored Alpaca, Ked Flannel, White Flannel, <Ipera Flannel, Medicated Flaum,?, Blenching, Sheeting. Hickory St-ipes, Red Damask. JEANS, JEANS. 1 am agent for the Athens Jeans-the best in the Southern Slates, and "don't you forget it." Call and examine. ATHENS CHECKS. These goods will recommend themselves. The great quantity 1 have sold is a proof of their excellence. CASSIJIERES. This line is complete, having bought a large lot, and can oller some striking bar gum*. All I ask is a call, and yon will he convinced. 158. ANKLETS. During the month of August, while moll oy was scarce, I took the advantage of the market, und 1 can chow a large line ut pri ces that will tell. COTTON FLANNEL. 1 can show several brands, from the low est to the best. Also, in different shades. Give me a call when you desire to purchase. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. The largest and cheapest stock in Ander son. I buy from manufacturers only, and will give tho best Cloak for tho least mon ey. My stock is immense. Buy your Cloak from me and save money. (irent Bargains in (?rent Bargains lu Great Bargains in (ireat Bargains in tirent Bargains in (?reat Bargains in (ireat Bargains in (?rent Bargains in (ireat Bargains in Great Bargains in Great Bargains in (ireat Bargains in (ireat Bargains in Creal Bargains in (ireat Bargains in (ireat Bargains in Blenched Damask, Red Doylies, Irish Linen, Embroidery, Lace, Sill: Fringe, Ladies' Ties, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Nubias, Balmorals, Sacques, Knit Caps, Buttons. Towels, Linen Crash. SHOES? SHOES. 1 am headquarters for Show, buying di rect from manufacturers. Hear in mind that every pair is sold as represented, carry no "{taper solos," otfering only solid stock, und at prices that will suit tho times HOOTS. BOOTS! Pegged and sewell Boots of every kind, and ut prices that will astonish. * When you need a pair call, und you will savo money. CLOTHING. In this line I can only viv that it is tho largest ever seen in Anderson. I am this season making a specialty of this particular article. I will do you good mid savo you money hy purchasing your Winter Cloth ing from mu. HATS, HATS. My stock of lints is very large-Men's, Boys', and Children, in every shade and shape. You cnn be suited and save money. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. I am agent for th? celebrated "Universal Shirl," the best in thc country. I sell thousand?, and every one gives entire satis faction. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY STOCK ALWAYS FULL.. Give me a call. You will save money, and ''Don't you forget it." LESSER, PROPRIETOR PARIS STORE. Oct G. 1881 13 STILL ALIVE! I H AVK cxcrciscd?uuusual care in selecting my FALL and WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, and in consequence ol' the short crops, am selling Goods LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Making Ladies' Goods a specialty, I am determined to piense if SUPERIOR GOODS and LOW PRICES will do it. I havo everything USEFUL, BEAUTIFUL and ORNAMENTAL, And promise to make my prices suit Hie bard times. With many thanks for past favors, I cordially invito ail of my friends and customers to call nnd be convinced that I mean what I say. MISS X^IZXIIC WILLIAMS. Sept 22, 1881 ll TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MY STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, IRON, BUGGY MATERIAL, &c. DAI'S-A lot of Samples at and below wbolesnle prices-the latest and nobbiest styles. 1 have a large stock of LOUIS COOK BUGGIES, And am now offering them at prices to suit the bard times. Don't fail to seo me beforo you buy a Buggy, dust arriving an IMMENSE STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES. Will olTer great inducements on them. Every one knows my populnr Machines, as tboy have occn thoroughly tested in this County. Give me a call, and I will show you that 1 am not to bc undersold. BQ?- Those indebted to me for Supplies arc earnestly requested to come forward and settlo up. CA. REED, Agent. Oct 13, 1881_H_ P. F. FARMER. J. L. FARMER. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! w E ABE JUST RECEIVING A BRAN NEW STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &c, &c, Which we will Sell at Prices to Suit the Hard Times. ;j5dr Call and examine our Goods, at tho old stand of WATSON <t 80N, In tho Waverly House lluildlng, before buying elsewhere. Sept 22. issi FARMER & BRO. J. P. SULLIVAN & CG. SOOTS -A.3ST3D SHOES. DOING business for CASH, wc offer our Goods at a close margin, and arc pleased to announce that our principle has proven a decided success, and very satisfactory to our trade. Wc respectfully solicit a careful examination of our stock of Boots and Shoes, A large stock of Kentucky Jeans, Ladies' Shawls and Cloaks, Dry Goods generally, Rubber Overcoats, Wall Papering, &c. Good Family Flour, Sugar and Coffee. We sincerely return thanks to our customers for the patronage bestowod in the rast, and trust our dealings have been so satisfactory ns to merit n continuance of the sams Very respectfully, 1. P. SULLIVAN * CO. feptK. 18 il II W MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AI.OER.BON COUNT?. Court of Common Pt eat. Ezekiel Long, ns lieir nt law ami Adminis trator of Janies l/mg. deceased, Plaintiff, i'-'n'.nst Cynthia E Long, and others. De? fendants.-Complaint for Sale and Parti tion of /itu/ K'tute. BY virtue- of an order to mo directed in the above stated casa by his Honor J. H. Hudson, presiding Jndgo, boariug date June 21, 1881,1 will sell at Anderson C. H .S. C., on SALEDAY IN* DECEM BER, 1WJ?, tho following described propcr ty, us the Real Estate of James Long, de ceased, to wit : THE HOME PLACE, containing one hundred and twentv acres, more or less, being Wadsworth Lease Land, with about twenty-one years yet to run, on branches ol lleaverdam C. eek. adjoining Janies Martin. H. Waldrop, and others. ONE OTHER LOT. rejoining Homo Place, containing four aeres, more or less, also Wadsworth Lease Land. THE DORR PLACE, containing forty four acres and forty-four rods, more or lea*, also Wadsworth Lease Land, with nbout four years to run, adjoining M. B. Williams and others. THE ANDREW OWEN TRACT, con mining twenty-live and one-fourth acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of L. H. Gum brell and others, live acres of this Tract being Wadsworth Lease I<aud, willi about tineen years to run. THE 0. W. AND NANCY DOUR LEASE, finir years to run of a ,Trict of Land, containing eighty-one and ttirce fourth acres, more or less, adjoining Mi tilda Owen, Elijah Owen and others. VnnWyt'k Lauris. PLAT NO. 2, containing eighty-threa and three-fourth acres, more or less, ad joining lands of J. F. Mitchell, et ni. PLAT NO. 3, containing forty-nine acres, more or less, and adjoining Plats No. 2, No. 1, No. ? and No. 4 of said VanWyck lands. PLAT NO. 4, containing one hundred and fifty-five aerea, morn or less, and ad joining land of Ezekiel Murphy, nnd Plats No. 2, No. 3, No. S and No. G of said Vnn Wvek lands. 1'LAT NO. 5, containing one hundred mid seven acres, more or less, lying on the Williamston and Five Notch Roads, and adjoining Plata No. L No. lt, No. 4, No. ii, No. 7, of r-uid VahWyck I-ands, the White Plains Tiaet and Mrs. Milly Scott. PLAT NO. G, containing ono hundred and tineen acres, more or bxs. adjoining lauds of Ezekiel Murphy ac.i Plats No. 4. No. 5 and No. 7 of saul Var Wyek Lands. PLAT NO. 7, conta'.r.'n,; one hundred und lineen acres, more or less, adjoining Guthrie land, and lands of Jacob Martin nnd others. THE TERREL BRYANT PLACE. Plat No. 1, containing two hundred and eight acres, more or less, situate on waters of Big Beaverdam, adjoining lands of Wm. Marlin, J. I. Spearman and others. About nine acres of tuc above Tract will be sold by itself, of which n Plat will be exhibited on dav of sule. THE WHITE PLAINS TRACT, con tabling twenty-live and three fourth ucrcs, more or less, adjoining lands of John Clar dy, Wm. Martin and others. THUMS ot* SALK. One-third cash, and the remaining two thinls on n credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purcha sers to take subject to any" leases that may have been made hy thc Administrators. Purchasers to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. _ l?Y ?P1 -i?^_- 4 MASTERS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY In the (hurt of Common Pleat. N. S. Reeve?, Plaintiff, against Martha Reeves, W. P. Reeves, and others, De fendants.- Complaint/or Partition, tve. BY virtue of a decretal order to me di rected in tho above stated case by blt Honor T. B. Fraser, presiding Judge, dated Gtb November, 188J. I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEM BER, 1881, the following described proper ty, as the Real Estate of Noah R. Reeves, deceased, to wit : TRACT NO. 1, containing one hundred and thirteen und one-hnlf acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Smith. Benj. Kelley, and others, as per plat made by E. W. Long, Sept. -, 1881. TRACT NO. 2, containing ftty-nix and one-third acres, more or less, adjoining lands of N. S. Reeves, Wm. Smith ana others, as per plat made by E. W. Long, Sept. -, 1881. TRACT NO. 3, containing thirty-four acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Co lumbus Scott, N. S. Reeves, und others, as per plat mado by E. W. Long,Sept.-, 1881. TKUMH or SALE-One-third cash, and the remainder on a crodit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, pure!, .sers to give bond, with at least two good sure ties, together with a mortgage of the prem ises to secure too purchase money. Purcha sers to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Master. Nov 10, 1881 18 4 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ANDBKSO*. In the Cuurt nf Common IHeat. G. W. Williams. Plaintiff, against W. P.M. Morgan, Defendant.-Complaint fur Fore closure, dx, BY virtue of a decretal order In tba above Htated case to mu directed by bis Honor T. B. Fraser, presiding Judge, bearing date the 14th October, 1881, I will acll at Anderson C. H., S. C., on SALE DAY IN DECEMBER. 1881, the follow ing described property, as the Real E.tato of W. F. M. Morgan, to wit : All that Piece, Parcel or Traci of Land, lying and being in Anderson County, on branches waters of Six-and-Twcnty, on Shallow Ford Road leading to Earle's Bridge, and containing thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Mays, Lev. Davis, Andrew Quails nnd W. F. M. Morgan. TERMS OK SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 10, 1881 18 4 EXECUTORS' SALE. THE undersigned, Executors of Stephen McCully, deceased, will offer for sale, nt Anderson C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY in DECEMBER next, the following de scribed Real Estate, to wit: LOT NO. 0. on University Hill, lying immediately West of thc University, and fronting on Greeley Street, and containing four acres, two roods and thirty-six poles. LOT NO. 5, on University Hill, lying Immediately East of J. Baylis Lewis, con taining two acres, ono rood anil eight polea. OLD FIELD LOT, containing seventeen and one-half acres, adjoining Wm. Sayre, J. F. Wilson, B. Frank Cray ton, end oth ers. ONE TWO-ACRE LOT, bounded on tho North by Orr Street, South by C. & G. E. R. Co. lot, East by Mrs. M. J. Orr, near the Depot. TERMS OK SALE-One third cash, ard re mainder on a crcditof twelvemonths, with interest from date, to be secured by bond and mortgage of premises. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. N. A. McCULLY. I W. W. HUMPHREYS.) *'* n' Nov 10. 1881_18_4_ Don't Overlook This. PERSONS indebted to me for Fertilizers and Supplies, will please bring on their Cotton or the Cash. W. F. BARK. October G, 1881 13 NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD. Notice is hereby given that on Ibu 10th day of December next, at my office, thc application of Mrs. Milly Fleming for Homestead in thc Real and Personal Estate of Richard Fleming, deceased, will be heard and adjudicated._ W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probatt. _Nov 10^1881_JJ_P LAST NOTICE. OUR Notes and Accounts are now In tba hands of J. C. Whitfield, Kio.., for collection. Parties wishing to save cost hnd better call and settlo at onco. RA BR it CO. Nov. 17. ISSI 18 3