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BJB^^^MMHMaMWMPMWMMMMMSMMI ?t?evj^t ?fntdligntm. SF W. KEYS, LOCAL EDITOR. BRIEF MENTION. Bbbits will hop next week. Bade is good this week with everybody. S>n't bang ?P the little stockings until Hjav night. Bad our Christmas advertisements be Knioking your purchases. He fall session of tho Williamston Fe K College closed last week. Hot V,". D. Evin? has been quite ill in Rda with typhoid pneumonia. HP lost excursion from this place to Rta will leave on Monday next. ?ll Christians have their Christmas KSK rs on Christinas Day this year ? M r ,ire ailing at 25 cents a dozen-en ,',/,','," high for anything except egg HB W. If. Strickland is preaching for Greenville JJuptist?, who are at present BBwut a pastor. BL uear distant mutterings of a coming ?,.,1 storm. It will break upon us in B fury next summer. Hep sober during tho holidays. Don't <>v the pleasures of the members of Hjf?inily l'y getting drunk. tli of our "devils" have been to the HL.. Exposition, and will retire from HRrintmg bud ness next week. SMBe return thanks to Mrs. W. W. Hum Bys for a basket of fine, fresh tomatoes Bfrom the vinos, of ber own raising. Heap lands along the Air Line Railroad ^Etracting a good class of settlers. A EBB many are going from this county. He need in Anderson, among other ?v> a well equipped lire company. Holy when it is too late the need will be [zed. BL have a Board of Health, composed Bro physicians and one lawyer, and du Bthc past week they have been making BBfcctions. He Eighth Circuit will be called in the Berne Court on the 17th January next. jsjBrjbers of thc Anderson Bar have several SflMftes to argue. H accordance with a long-established ??om. we will not issue a paper next BK. Like other people, printers want a BX* from work Christmas. ifipinpniher that there will be no business SE in town on next Monday, Tuesday, Bdncsdav and Thursday, except by the |BBcrs in fruits, confectioneries, etc. Bpc Knights of Honor were to consider fflWdecide last night whether they would K their annual Christmas supper or not. H they rule out their wives-again? jf&ie schedule on the C. & O. R. R. has HB changed again, th down passenger Bj leaving this place at 11.12 a. m. There H> change in the schedule of the up train. |8r. T. J. Cox, who bas been living in ?Salb county, Alabama, the past three or Bj years, has moved back to this county ?settled seven or eight miles above town. ESSev. R. JJ. Harper, formerly pastor of t ue Bbodist church herc, will preach to his BBpoagregotion on next Sunday morning BESuie usual hour, and probably at night Bne School Commissioner gives notice Bsriierc that the semi-annual examina B) of teachers of public schools will be H i" 'he Carolina Collegiate Institute on HBBiay and Saturday, Cth und 7th of Jan ii BHnext. H'arp0 nun,ber of ladies and gentlemen MWafa Abbeville county passed up the rond Bpday evening on their way to Atlanta. BS most of thc party came from the Dnn BHvillc community. Bu. Samuol Cunningham, who bas been BHking fer two or three months past for iHsrs. J. G. Cunningham &Co., boa moved ?BBarnily to town. They occupy the new MBBC recently erected by Mr. Gadsden. IBs;11- Humphreys' residence carno ne.ir 3Bg destroyed by fire on Tuesday morn 9 The fire originated in the over-head Hng, but was fortunately discovered and ' "V'.'iSsuisheii before miy considerable dam ?ti'fls done. Hrove ''ogs bave been selling at from SBglinlf to a cent higher per pound in this Bgee this season than anywhere else in the ??Kountry. All things considered, Ander His the beat market in the world for cot B? hogs and matrimony. Bonong the Acts ratifie?! by tho Senate BB Bouse of rtepresentatlves in joint ses HOb on Monday is one to prohibit the sale ??intoxicating liquors within the town of ?Bon, in this county. They ought now ?1 bange the name of the town tc Drybel jle that hath pity upon the poor lendeth .he Lord ; and that which he bath given Bj " e pay h i m ngai n." Th ere i R II O b a 11 e r for ono to show hi* goodness of he?ri ?JP during the Christmas' holidays, nor is ^grc a time when it would be moro appre Hte?r0 'ramps and beggars are getting ?p&ierous. Within tho past month two or ??teestalwart, able-bodied negro men. have WV} hegging for food at the homes of our Ojpens- Such characters should be taken HHC PREVENLED from imposing on the here will be n turkey shooting at the ? Ridge yard on Monday. Tuesday, S^dnesday and Thursday of next week, SH which ninety-nine turkeys have been ggyided. Ten cents a shot will be charged, eoth rifle and shot gun, distances beim? ?Heren t. ^?oticc is given in our advertising col ?f?oT the opening of tho Carolina Colle Institut? on the 9th of January. Our ?pie should patrr-<ize homo schools as MS as possible, a^d thos build them up ??tially to first-class institutions. Andcr Bj 8nou'd have a fino male school. BP" members of tho colored Methodist BB- ! s?hscnbed on Sunday night over ?n hundred dollars for the building of a fm noose of worship. The one they now ml ?iveryfldilapidated. They expect to ihli wft1,'1,500 among themselves and M?i,uco from their Church Extension Hn Saturday nipht last just after dark the BE?" arrested in town a young colored BKl?? u ?nm Pattison, charged with mpmg the barns of Mr. James Epps, in Kw county. about two years and a half S Snn7M $ or?? '*? i?ie 5facnn OI BT."gnty yesterday morning, when he ^rt r.., .u?.Laurens for trial at tho next ?BPrt tor that county. Bhu',.^ ^,l,aw, who lives near Honea BK "1 pood forr?er. Ho made thiB vear B? tpn K V,,c and two h?nds besides him Hh?l??r M of ??tton and one hundred Hr lui co.r,n' desP?to the drought. Last Mle ?m. .V,e 8easor.s were favorable, ho HBoii nn,i 10 .8amo forco twenty bales of ?Scorn tv.no hundred and fiRy bushels rT' Why can't others do as well? Rre!,heJmr1.Sum,ayin January a Baptist Keb\r?# i orK*?rizcd at Pelter, with BiW rt";, 1 8?viccs will bo hold by Rev. B i?nv? r- Vl W- H- Strickland, Col. He ?nrt \u apt- J- D- strick, of Green Hck nn? \?M?" Pastors and deacons of Big BTto wi ""amston churches aro cxpec B all inPIC8e.nt,and In the SCTvices ; ?? rrn?ft lcd,pereons bo welcomed B e B0O(1 people of Pelter. Bili. J' Jin Llgon advertises in this issue B ?I: WH1 open a school for small chil Ht. n",e. 8CCoud Monday in January' BfuraUnH ms arc reasonable, and her PJfcts con.S"Tfntf .and flno accomplish B? AIUl experience, qualifies B aS ft'"1^ for the work or teach B^3rild^.B*w,V? entr?ut the training of Basher SS 1.*? h^r ncod httvo no do?bt Mi o ncr ability. Seo ad ertlsement, Bxeof0ZKtCo,}??c,l of Camden have levied B m ni8 u tnlj1U for municipal purposes, BM. te rut than la8t y?r Think of B?pblnM ??Cn8 ?f Ande?on who have Kt at Paying one mill and a half. B,f* aVm,t,n?WeiVcr' yo;j will pay about ?there iii ni herctoforo, in conecquence He of Hot,1"8 .no Ijeenso money from tho B?*of th? A?or heav>' fines for disturb ?T*01 ^P*?? by intoxicated persons. MoJ. E. C. McLure will urama editori.il management of th? Cheat? JtokSaflS op.cK to tula Stato from Texas, where ho baa been living tho past ai* oTeiehtlw Many of our reade? will douUl? iKS bef SOmS e*?*"ent articles from nfc PT thTt appeared in the IXTELLIOEHCEB a bo?lSSS over the signature of "Traveller"' wi noto with pleasure Maj. McLure's return to journalism in this Stat?, and prod ic? for be Reporter an increased usefulness and influ ence nuder his guidance and direction He?,V?,frri(^y- la3t,the Commissioner of Ag rlculture shipped one hundred and forty oT.T.fi^T^VS U,Is placc' which ?ere dist, buUd as follows, the parties having rn ? ,ey' JV.H McConnell, W. 8. Hall, J. B. Simpson E. B. Murray, 8. C. Hum Th??V-*. J- C' Ke>3' ?ot fifteen. Hie others have not yet been delivered to w?"yer80n.? for whom they are intended. nil i !t?VC tLe^eJ?tlemen w''1 0,1 b0 success, fui in their efforts to cultivate this Ana va nety of fish. AM' Browne who bas recently moved into our town from Southwest Geor gia, n*S opened a watch shop and jewelry siore in tbe store room .x^upied by Mrs Leak, pn Brick Range, and will be pleased to have his old friends and accointances cull on him. He is a native of this county, and has como back to make his kome in our town. Ile is a good workman, guaran tees satisfaction and charges ntoderately. Give hun a call, and make bim feel at home again. "Why don't you stir up the people herc on matters in general--make them build railroads, minrovo the town and keep pace with the world ?" That is just thc way we were talked to last week. Tho men wh? are most anxious to have the people "stirred up are generally the last ones to help do tbe?f?rnn?; and then they don't know from experience, as we do, that the man who who stirs up the public gels considerably stirred up sometimes himself. It is like stirring up a nest of hornets-the man with the pole is always the target for thc hornets. ! I he public is n strange creature. Hon. Wm. Henry Trescot. formerly of Pendleton, has been appointed by President Arthur as Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the United 8tates to the Republics of Peru, Bolivia and Chile, South America. In view of the fact that tho relations of our government with South America are considerably tangled just at this time, in consequence of bad manage ment by the former Minister. Kilpatrick, this Mission is ari important one, and the appointment of Col. Trescot is a deserved compliment to his fine diplomatic ability. He will prove equal to his responsible du ties, and will doubtless return home at the tho end of his term to be promoted to still higher positions of trr.st. Tho op train Monday had about three hundred colored emigrants for Kansas. They carno principally from about Prosper ity. Newberry county, and were, taken altogether, a tolerably respectable-looking party of colored peop"le. We ventured to suggest to a middle-aged man in the crowd that in a few years hence ho would be com ing back to this State in much worse con dition than when lie left. This nettled him considerably, and he declared that he didn't like for a white man to say anything to him but "go on and try for yourself," and that when he tried to pursuade bim not to go to "Kansis" be had no use for bim, and didn't want him to talk to him. Wo would direct tbe attention of our readers, particularly those who have sons to educate, to the advertisement in another column of the Williamson Male Academy, of which Mr. W. W. Brown. A. M., is the efficient Principal. He is a graduate of Furman University, and has already distin ?uishcd himself as a successful educator of oys and young men, and his efforts to build up a first-class male school in Wil liamaton wiil be sustained by the citizens of that promising town. It is needed, and we trust tho need is realized, and that the measure of patronage necessary to crown Mr. B.'s efforts with success will be given him. For particulars sec advertisement. The following ia a list of appointments for thc Greenville District of tho Methodist State Conference, made at the meeting in Union last week : 8. B. Jones, Presiding Elder; Greenville Station, J. C. Willson; Greenville Circuit, H. B. Browne; North Greenville Circuit, L. F. Beaty; Reidville, G. M. Boyd ; Fork Shoals, J. W. Daniels ; Williamston, L. Woo? ; Brushy Creek, Supplied by W. A. Hodges: Anderson Sta tion, J. E. Carlisle; Anderson Circuit, J. Attaway ; West Anderson Circuit, J. F. England; Pendleton, NV. Hutto; Pickens, 8. P. H. Elwell ; Seneca City, P. B. Jnck son ; Walhalla, C. D. Mann; Williamston Female College, Samuei Lander, President. The reappointment of Dr. Jones as Presi ding Elder and Rev. J. M. Carlisle as Pas tor uf ibu Church at ttiis place will give universal satisfaction. Marriages. Columbus Wardlaw, Esq., and Miss Ida St. C. Brown, youngest daughter of the late Daniel Brown, in the Episcopal church, on Wednesday afternoon, 14th inst., by Rev. T. F. Gadsden. Mr. C. H. Strickland and Miss Teresa H. Reed, youngest daughter-of the late Judge J. P. Reed, on Thursday afternoon, 15th inst., nt the residence of her mother, by Rev. W. H. Strickland. Mr. O. K. Breazealo, of Belton, S. C., and Miss Bertie J. Taylor, of Rappahannock county, Va., at thc residence, of tho bride's father, Judge J. ii Taylor, on the 14th inst., by Rev. Dr. E .rron. Mr. James Harrison and Miss Mattie Cunninjdiain, on tho 8th inst., by Rev. J. L. Brownlee, Mr. Sanford Mayfield and Miss Corrio Broom, on tho 15th inst., by Rev. G. M. Rogers. Mr. Wm. Mayfield mid Miss E. Z. Broom, on the 15th inst., by Rev. G. M. Rogers. Mr. J. A. Chancellor and Miss E. T lr ham, on 18thinst., by Rev. G. M.Rogers. Mr. W. H. Smith and Miss Carrie Mc Malian, on 15th inst., by Rev. C. V. Barnes. Mr Wm. Mocks an<? Miss Emma Stokes, on the 8th inst., hy Rev. C. V. Barnes. Williamston. As you have no regular correspondent from thia place at present, I hopo you will excuse thc liberty I take of sending you a few notes of passing events. Dr J W. Crymes has recently added an other story to hisstorernom on Main street. Both rooms below are now used by Messrs. Cooley and Williams, engaged in the mer cantile business; the small room, formerly used as a dental office, being now rilled with croccries. Tho Doctor has moved his office up stairs, where he is very' comfortably nr ro?fr*N. C. Dacuahus purchased thc hotel nt this place, and it will henceforward be conducted under his own personal supervi sion. The traveling public may now rest assured that they will bc amplyprovided for bv tho new proprietor, assisted by his cood lady. We especially hope to see thc Rotel filled next summer by those in search of health, pleasure and recreation. This ia a delirhtful ph>"c for invalids and plena urtSTtosVr.d ? few months during tim summer, and Mr. Dacus, wo are assured. wiU apare n? pains to render their sojourn Pl Thornie Academy closed thc fall session on thc 13th inst, with a supper at the hotel, elven by the Principal to thc pupils of tho school. After supper two toasts were of fered and responded to, as follows : "fifuca/ibn-the process by winch the moral and intellectual faculties of man are drawn out into active play, in consequence of which ho is better fitted for achieving rae?? in lil* and rendered more camble of enjoying tho blessings of a kind lrow dence/ This was responded to by Mr. J. G. CUnkscalcsin his happiest manner. Mr. C has bad experience both aa student and teacher : a? a student he was diligent, and reapedI the rewards of bis honest Tabor ; as aTSer hewas much esteemed and highly raocenful. Thus deeply sympathizing with Ktt?he offered many good suggestions for pU.fcdu-? mother and wife, the charm of t o homo circle ; as sister, too tmumVjf she is not sufficiently esteemed aa sweet ?Son Mr. G. found* a sufficiency of flowcrTwUb which to adorn bia speech, and it wS highly appreciated, judging from the ?^ach due to Mr.and Mrs. Dacus for tho efcSant manner In which thc supper was served._m_ BUGGIES !-Any person ?{^""AM^ vehicle ahonld not fall to call on REhP & STEPHENS, whoso long experience ena hies them to select the most reliable West ?x^B^S-at lower price, than any ona. Holiday Presents. Arnstein ?fe Rose offer the following holi day presente : For Gentlemen-Fino velvet embroidered sllppem, the "Holiday 8hirt" (2 in a fancy box), fancy suspenders, silk handkerchief*, One collars and cuffs, stylish scarfo, kid and castor gloves, English half bose, nobby hats, dress suits, good aveicoats, hand-made shoe?, silk umbrellas, etc., etc., etc. For Ladies-We have an elegant stock of fine cloaks and dolmanr zephyrs, shawls of a superior quality, fancy handkerchiefs, boxesi. Broadway sk-'.ta, neckwear In lace and auk flo? fancy hosiery, Alexander kid gloves, black and colored silks and cash meres, German table covers and doylies to Rc,' I'lano covers, French wove corsets, Dr. Strong's health supporter, lace curtains, carpets, rugs, extra large California blan kets, Russia leather pocket-books, dress shoes, etc.. etc., etc. For Children-A complete line of shoes, fancy hand-mado sacques and hoods to match, cloak*, an elegant assortment extra length hosiery, dress goods with beautiful plaids and stripes for trimming, satin and velvet lined picture frames, wall pockets, Boaps and perfumery. An inspection ia respectfully invited. CHRI8TMA8 PRESENTS FOR MEN AND ROYS AT C. A. REED'S, AOEKT! An elegant lot sample Hats, all styles, jost arrived. Como and BOP them. Lowest prices yet. Don't forget the beadqusrtere for Sewing Machines and Buggies. Prices certain to suit you. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT MUSIC. Well, well, don't get mad about it, and talk in such big capitals. We give it up. ?*e never were good at conundrums. Bul j/ou can't dodge such a question. Home sweet home must be made a happy pla ;, and if it does not contain a Piano or an Organ, why it is hut half furnished. Live on one meal a day, and grits at that ; go without i parlor carpet, burn kerosene or tallow candles, wear the old overcoat another winter, take in boarders, rent thc basement. Krimp and pinch in every other way, but lun't starve the music out of your life. Read the advertisement of the MCSMITU MUSIC HOUSE, Greenville, S. C., and semi hem an order. _ mm _f Fino Stand, Library and Hall Lamps at IVilhite ?fe Wilhite's, ti Granite Row. No one whose blood is impure can feel sell. There is a weary, languid feeling, md often a sense of discouragement and iespondency. Persons having this feeling >f lassitude and depression, should take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify and vitalize he blood. Wilhite's Eye Water-a sure cure for soro wes. Try it. Price 25 cents per bottle. Coffee drinkers should read the advertise ment in another column beaded G'ood Coffee. Finest stock of Hair Brushes, Combs and Tooth Brushes ever brought to Anderson, it the Drug Store of Wilhite ?fe W?hlte. Luminous Match-Boxes for sale by Wil lite & Wilhite. Smoke the S. ?fe N. Cigar. For sale by Moss & Catlett, at McCully's Corner. 'Jothers ! Mothers 1 ! Mother? ! ! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of 'our rest by a sick child suffering and cry ng with the excruciating pain of cutting eeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YR JP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer inmediately-depend upon it ; there is no uistake about it. There is not a mother in earth who has ev?a used it, who will not ell you at once that it will regulate tho (owels, and give rest to the mother, and re ief and health to the child, operating like nagic. lt is perfectly safe to use in all ases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the irescription of one of thc oldest and best emole physicians and nurses in thc United Hates. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Something won '?rful ! The Luminous latch-Box-shi' at night, so it can easily ie found when t ited. For sale only by Vilhite ?fe Wilhk. . A Cough, Col di or Sore Throat hou'd be stopped. Neglect frequently re ults in an incurable Lung Disease or Con umption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO THES does not disorder the stomach like ough syrups and balsams, but act directly n the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, ive relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, ?atarrh, and the Throat Troubles which lingers and Public Speakers are subject to. ?'or thirty year's Brown's Bronchial Troches lave been recommended by physicians, and isve always given perfect satisfaction, laving been tested by wide and constant ise for nearly an entire generation, they lave attained well-merited rank among the cw staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 ents a box everywhere. Wedding Presents, Christmas Goods, Dressing Cases-largest stock at Wilhite ?fe iVilhite's. Coffee drinkers should read theadvertise uent ina lothercolumn headed Good Coffee. All th ; standard patent preparations for ale by Wilhite ?fe wilhite. AND Cirand Special Holiday Salo. ?.'or Christum?, make yourself and 'amity happy by the Rift of a Plano or an Or. -nu, that "will fill yout home with music, not >nly for a day bu* a lifetime. Hpcclnl Holiday Stile.-300 first class Instru nen ts from sir bul mahen : 163 styli?, all grades, ll prices, but no competition with cheap makers. Vc sell none but Reliable Instruments, from old takers. Others may deceive purchasers with offers f 81000 Pianos for 1339. and 27-Stop Organs for f&5, iut wc won't. Gold dollars can't bc bought for 0 cents. True economy Hes In purchase- or a Re lahlc Instrument, cost tchal it may. liest Instrument? for least money, is our Ullin, and in this wo compete with the world, end for Catalogues and Special Holiday Salt *riccs, LUHDEN & BATES, Havannah, Ga., lie Ur<-at Wholesale Southern Tiauo and Organ lealcrs._;_ i BB A RD, "Bot Leetle Man," JAYS he is now ready for CHRISTMAS ?rilli a full linc of CONFECTIONERIES. Lil kinds Christmas Presents and Santa llaus Gooda in general. Will moke the Musical Department L SPECIALTY. Violins, Banjos, Accor eons, Harmonicas, Guitars, ?fcc., and Vio in, Banjo and Guitar Strings,'best quality, t prices to suit the richest man in America. $300.00 Worth Hats AND $800.00 Worth Clothing Which will bo SOLD A.T COST luntil 1st January, to closo out that line of iv business. "DOAN YOU "FORGOT IT." Dec 15, 1881_23 2 JULIUS POPPE. DEALER IN 30HPECTI0NERIES, TOYS, FANCY GOODS. MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, Tobacco and Cigars, ?RICK BANGE, ANDERSON, S. C. H/TU8ICAL INSTRUMENTS of every lYl description a specialty. Peat Italian Jttinjrs for Violins, Banjos and Ouitars. tee my Goods and learn my pnces heforo nakingyoi.rpnrchascs.jui iu8 Nov 3,. 1881 _17-_8 j Valuable Lots for Sale., [WILL sell nine Lots, next to Beatty ?fe Allen's, and running on General's Road 215 feet to new Street, which is 30 -ect wide, at right angles to General s Road, ind parallel with the cross streets In the Village These Lots aro all staked at the four corners, and I will cheerfully show the niau and Lots to any one wishing to boy. No 1 on General's Road and new Street, -onUins 10-10 acres; No. 2, I 7-10 acres ; So. 3,2 acres; No. 4. 1 0-10 acres No. 5 I 6-1? acres; No. 0, 1 0-10 acres; No 7, 3 3-10 acres ; No. 8. 2 0-10 acres ; No. 0, 1 0 10 acres, all fronting on new Street. If not sold privately, will be offered at public auction on ^^^?^"g^p.^ Dec 15,1881 ? 3* WIS have decided to close out our enormous Stock during tho next Thirty Days, and shall, therefore, oner inmenso bargains in all depart ments. We Lava reduced 8uita of Clothing from 98 to $5, from $10 to $8, from $14 to $9, from $15 to $10, etc, etc Our Stock, by recent, addi tions, is complete, and our "Closing Out" prices are beyond all competition. We shall offer fifty cases of Boots at a mere song. Call early for "Genuine Two Dollar" Boot, which beats any thing ever sold in this market. Four Hundred Trimmed Ladies' Hats will be sold off at 50 cents, regardless of cost. Two Hundred cheap, medi um and fine Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans will be sacrificed at New York coat. Sixty Beaver Over coats must be closed out at $6. worth *10 every where. The aame with Tot of Blanket?, Jecna, Flannels. Waterproofs, Skirts mid Shawls. That thia ia a grand chance to procure im mense bargains from & large and varied stock is superfluous to state, and if Low Prices will sell goods at all. we shall expect tn ?di Twenty Thousand Dollars this month, in spite of bad crops and warm weather. As this closing out sale will only last thirty days, we ahould advise all our friends to come soon and buy what they want, before the assortment is broken. A word to the wise is sufficient. ARNSTEIN <fe ROSE. READ THIS ! W^E take this method to notify all indebted to us for SUPPLIES or FERTILIZERS, hat their Notes and Accounts are now due, and that wc need the Mor.oy or Cotton. Wo hope every one indebted to us will take this notice especially to himself. The mere fact of your being good for your debts does not relieve us. It is MONEY wc want, and MONEY we MUST HAVE. ? WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Provisions, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Dry Gooda, Hardware, Crockery, Sec In fact, EVERYTHING uauaUy kept in our line, which are being (sold as LOW as tho LOWE8T for Cash. R. S. HILL & CO. Oct 27, 1881 Li MAXWELL Sc SLOAN" TAKE pleasure in tendering their alnrero timuka to their many friends and customers who have ao liberally patronized them in their line of SPECIALTIES : BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, And hereby extend an invitation to thoso who have not yet favored us with a call to come and examine our Stock. We are receiving Goods every week, and intend always to bo found with tho largest and moat complete Stock in this market, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. MAXWELL & SLOAN, No. 4 Brick Range, Anderson, S. G. Oct 37, 1831 ll ly mmm CLOTHING EMPORIUM I BROCK & MAULDIN, WAVERLY HOUSE BLOCK. NEWEST STYLES, . GREATEST VARIETY, LOWEST PRICES, IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' ?ND BOYS' SUITS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS, Etc. CK- > Ti ?ct- JPn&ts? Sn!te.: *2.?H>, ?s.00, te.ee, tr.CC, te.CC. Guud heavy Business \JC ?uita, alf wool, $7.60, $8.00, $9.00, $10. Good heavy Fancy Suits, nil wool, $9.00. $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 to $29.00. Good, fine Block Cloth and Diagonal 8uits, $9.00, $18.00. $25.09, $39.00. FurnlslftCng Cloodst lower ihaa the lowest. Good heavy Undershirts and Drawers for $500. Good heavy Merino Shins and Drawers for 40c. to f 1.00. Good heavy all wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 to $2.50. Good heavy Cotton Socks, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c to 75c. Linen 4-ply Collars, latest styles, 10c, and upwards. Also, fine line Neckwear at lowest prices. SPE?5AIfTY-Dress Shirts, white and colored, lanndried and unlaandried, for 60c. to $1.75. We have the Bole agency for tho "OUR OWN" 8hlrt, which we sell at $1.00, unlaundried-the very bett Shirt ever offered in this market for tho price. Also, a full line of tho "Scratch rocket" Shirt for those who prefer them. II ATS-All stvies, colors and descriptions. Nobby soft hats, in felt and wool. Latest stylo in atiffa, 76c to $3.00. Wool Hats 25c, 60c, 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, f 1.50 Felt Hat* 75c and upward. In addition to the abo?9 we carry a full linc of Ladies' and Gents' 8H0ES, manufac tured expressiv for our tr.ido by Messrs. Clark, Perry & Co., who ar* justly celebrated for their first-class work. Every Shoe warranted. Nov 17,1881._H_ly__ ATLANTA EXPOSITION! CHEAP EXCURSION BATES 1 WE wonld advise all our friends to avail theron.ves of this opportunity to witness one of the grandest Exhibitions in all the departments of Agriculture, Science and Art ever held In the Sooth. See tho magnifico:.t display of wealth and Industry. See for yourselves what a grand and wonderful nation we are. We wonld also remind our friends that we arc offering a Full Assortment of Goods at Anderson Court House, And you would do well to seo us before you make your purchases. Our assortment of HATS ?nd SHOES ia complete, and we can sell you a good, SOLID Shoo aa cheap as anybody. Our stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Dry Goods, And Merchandise generally, is well selected, and we guarantee to treat you right. Wa are HEADQUARTERS on PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS. We hare a fresh supply of Steno Acid Phosphate and Ash Element, For Wheat and small grain, which we will sell you low. If yon want to boy Goods LOW call on- _ _ LIGON Sn SHARPE. KOT 24,1801 10 ly Q,TXIC:K: SALES AND SMALL PROFITS ! WE beg to call the attention of our friends and customers to our COMPLETE STOCK OP GOODS, which wc offer AT LOW PRICES. Wo call special atten lion toa fino lot of Blankets, Jeans, Casslnicres and a general assortment of Dry doods. Also, Ladles* Cloaks. SHOES AND BOOTS. Our etock of 8hoes and Boots cannot be heat in QUALITY and PRICKS. LEATH ER and SHOE FINDINGS. A splendid line of HATS and CAPS, very low. HARDWARE. A good assortment of best Hardware. GROCERIES. FINE TEA A SPECIALTY. Roasted and Green Coffee, Sugar, Now Crop N. 0. Malassc , Thc best Flour in tho market. Buckwheat Flour. Maccaroni, Choose, Mackerel, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Mince Meat, Apple Butter. An assortment of Canned Goods, and immy articles not named here. CARPE?S AND RUGS Carpet? and Rugs in stock, nod over fifty ?ampios from which to make your selections. Give us a call. We auk au inspection of our Stock. Wo charge nothing for showing. Wc ask your special attention lo our stock of Shoes and Booti for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, which wc warrant not to rip, and to have no wood or pasteboard in thc bot tom. For salo cheap. A. B. TOWERS & CO., No. 4 Granito Row. Settle Your Debts ! Our customers will do us u favor, and themselves a great good, by paying up their Notes nnd Accounts al once. Wc need our money. A. B. TOWERS & CO. Dec 15,1881_12 ly VV. C. ANDREW. J. WILLETT PREVOST. ANDREW * PREVOST Have Now a Full and Complete Stock of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Hardware, Stoneware, Crockery and Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes. We buy and sell for Cash, and only want a living profit on our goods. Wo will hon estly represent our goods to you, sell as LOW ns we possibly can, and guarantee every article wo sell. If any customer of ours finds an article not as represented, all we ask in to return it, and tho money will bo refunded. Wo will not undertake to specify or llemizo our Stock, but we aro confident we have what you wnnt, and can soil lt to you as low as any ono else. Calf and examino before purchasing. First Door below Cunningham & Co., Depot Street. Dec 1, 1881 Hi A. LESSER. The People, by a Large Majority, have Decided to Patronize Some Enterprise ! TREMENDOUS BARGAINS-- PRICES TEAT WILL TELL. TO MY MANY PATRONS : MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE in every linc, and my facilities . for buying being superior to iiiai of a great many-buying for Cash and from first bands-I am enabled to offer Goods for less money than my competitors. For thia Blra plo reason, it behooves every judicious buyer to get the most Goods for the least money. Great Bargains in Dross Goods, Great Bargains in Black Cashmeres, Great Bargains in Black Silk, Great Rargains in Colored Silk, Great Bargains in Black Satin, Great Bargains in Black Velvet, Great Burgains in Black Alpaca, Great Bargains in Colored Alpaca, Great Bargains in lied Flannel, Great Bargains in White Flannel, Great Bargains in Oliera Flannel, Great Bargains in Medicated Flannel, Great Bargains in Bleaching, Great Bargains in Sheeting, Great Bargains in Hickory Stripes, Great Bargains in Red Damask. JEANS, JEANS. I am agent for Uio Athens Jeans-thu best in tho Southern States, and "don't you forget it." Call and examine. ATHENS CHECKS. These goods will recommend themselves. Tbe great quant ii y I have sold is a proof of their excellence. _ CASSI M ERES. This linc- is complete, having bought a large lot. and can oiler some striking bar gains. All I ask is a cali, and you will bu convinced. Great Bargains in Bleached Dumask, Great Bargains in Red Doylies, Great Bargains in Irish Linen, Great Bargains in Embroidory, Great Bargains in Lace, Great Bargains in Silk Fringe, Great Burgains in Indies' Ties, Great Bargains in Corsets, Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, Great Bargains in Nubias, Great Bargains in Balmorals, Great Bargains in Sacques, Great Bargains in Knit Capa, Great Bargains in Buttona, (?reat Bargains in Towels, Great Bargains in Linen Crash. SHOES, SHOES. I nm headquarters for Shoes, buying di rect from manufacturers. Bear *o mind that every pair is sold as represented. I carry no "paper solos," ofi'ering only solid Etock, and at prices that will suit tho times. BOOTS. BOOTS J Pegged mid sewed Boots of every kind, and at prices tbat will astonish. When you need a pair call, ami you will aavo money. BLANKETS. During thc month of August, while mon-' oy was scarce, I took the advantage of the market, and 1 can show a largo linc at pri ces that will tell. COTTON FLANNEL. I can show several brands, from tho low est to thc 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 the best Cloak for the least mon ey. My stock is immense. Buy your Cloak from mc and save money. CLOTHING. In this lino I can only say that it ia tho largest ever seen in Anderson. I am this season milking a specialty of this particular article. I will do you good and save you money by purchasing your Winter Cloth ing from mc. HATS, HATS. My stock of Hats is very large-Men's, Boys', and Children, In every shade and shape. You can bo suited and save money. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. I nm agent for tho celebrated "Universal Shirt," thc best in tho country. I sell thousands, and every ono 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." PROPRIETOR PARIS STORE. Oct 6. 1881_13_. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. -o MY STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, IRON, BUGGY MATERIAL, &c. HATS-A lot of 8amplea at and below- wholesale prices-tho latest and nobbiest styles. I have a large stock of ? r\i un *"\f^f-* my sss s?^t= ;r~?3 Luuio vvUU?\ buuUltb, And am now offering them nt prices to suit the hard times. Don't fail to seo ma before you buy a Buggy. Just arriving an IMMENSE STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES. Will ofletgreat inducements on them. Every ono knows my popular Machines, as they hnvo been thoroughly tested In this County. Qivo me a call, and I will show you that 1 am not to bc undersold. tSkV Those indebted to me for Supplies arc earnestly requested to come forward and settle up. C. A. REED, Agent. Oct 18,1881 14 ??OLIDAY^GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS. Merry hr:i -nae! rWNEof the Finn having just returned ly from the North where these Gooda irerc carefully selected, we aro prepared to (Ter the choicest lot of Holiday Goods ver ?old in this market, consisting of - TOILET CASES in Bronze and Old Gold .lush, Pink and Cherry Satin, delicate tints J? Blue and Pink Silk and Leathered, 'hese Cases contain mirrors of the best french plato, Brushes with plain and twiat d handles, and handsoiuo Combs made of ither Celluloid, Coraline, Diatite, Black tubber and Florence. A splendid prosrnt br wife, sister, sweetheart or bride, being isoful as well as ornamental. Pricey from 4.00 to $15. .AMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS. Happy How Year. Wo received ten days ago two/iozen more I theso Charming EXTENSION LIBRA LY LAMPS that have become so popular uring the past twelve months. We have II kinds-such as Bronze, Verde, Ebony nd Gold. Ebony and Silver, etc. ?fee. Ex msion Chandeliers of twojand three lights, loll Lamps, ?fcc, any of which will moko Brilliant (if lighted) Christmas present, 'rices from $2.00 to $ld. A new lot of beautiful hand-painted BOX ?8-assorted shades of Satin, containing ho most delicate Perfumery and French oaps, from $1.00 to $3.00. Imitations of imo from 25c to $1.00. Don't wait until everything is picked ver-come Boon and pick tho prettiest. ORE & SLOAN, DRUGGISTS, Benson House Corner, Andersen, 8. C. Doc 8, 1681 23 IWN LOTS FOR SALE. r WILL soil at Williamaton, 8. C.. L January 114, 1889. to the highest Idder, Twenty Lots in Williamston, con dning one-quarter to three acres each, ots beautifully situated in one one-qnartc. > one-half mile of Female Collego and lalo Academy. Any desiring to seo Liots will call on !. J. Pinson, Esq. Lots can be Ibought at rivato solo before day of sale For terms and particulars, Bpply to NOAH R. WILSON, Piedmont, P. C. Dec 15, 1881 23 4 wm mm, Evorybody wanta it, but very few get lt,, because meet people do not know ho?? to* select coffee, or lt ls spoiled In the roasting or making. To obviate tliose difllcultijie aaa been our study. Thuroer'e package Coffees aro selected by an expert who un derstands the art of blending various **.a rors. They aro roasted in tho most perfect manner (lt IB Impossible to roast well In small quantities), then put in pound pack ages (in the bear- rvu" around,) bearing our signature aa a guarantee of genuineness, and each packago contains the Thurber pool po for making good Coffee. We pack two kinds, Thurber's "No. 84," strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," niki and rich. One or the other will suit evity taste. They have the three great pointe, good quality, hones I quan tity, reasonable price. Auk your Grocer for Thurber'a roosted Goffet in pound pack ages, "No. 84" or "No. 41." Do not be put off with any other kind-your own palate will tell you what Is beat Whore poranna ikslr* Vi. ?re also, furnish tho "Ideal" OoStoe-pot, the simplest, bast and choapcrTtS coffee-pot in t tenco. Sroocre who aell our OoSes keep them, dafc for descriptive circular. Rospectft?ly, ?ta., . ILK. AF.B.TiiUEBES A CO, Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, Kew York. P. 8.-Aa the largest dealers In food pro lucta In the world, we consider lt our In terest to manufacture only pure and whole umo gooda and pack them in a Udy av* satisfactory manner. AU goods beariv, )ur nw are guaranteed to be of superior luality, pure and wholesome, and dealers uo authorized to refund the .purchase price In any .case whore customers have sause for dissatisfaction. It ls therefore to the interest ol both deniers and con tumers tn use Thurber's) brand?. TO BENT. i FIRST CLASS FARM 3F NINETY ACRES, within one mile of the Court House. Ninety acres of md cleared. Good ?bree-horse farm. Ap ly to IS. W. BROWN. D:c 1,1881 21_4__ S3. F. BROWN, Vat?cat Watchmaker & Jeweller. REPAIRING of fine complicated Time pieces a speciality. Also, Diamond ewelry and fine Gold Jewelry hard-solder d and color preserved. He solicits a share of patronage, confident if giving satisfaction. Located in front orner of Mrs. Leak's Millinery Store, ?rick Range, Craytons' old stand. Nor 24, 1881_24_3m TO BENT rHE Proprietress of a valuable FOUR HORSE FARM, in good condition, vith all necessary buildings, situate six niles from Anderson C. H., desires to rent ho same to a good, reliable and trustworthy armer. Apply at this office._22tf. Dry Goode. DON'T buy your Dry Goods "before ex amining roy stock and prices. I will iel 1 eo cheap that lt will make yen laugh. W. F. BARR. October 0.1881_JL3_ Grooories. MY stock of Groceries, both Staple and Fanov. U mmni?te. I will sell at prices to utift tho times. Givo roe a trial. H W. F. BARR. October 0, 1881 18_ Cotton Buyer. T BUY Cotton and alt other country pro I duce, and gtva the highest market price for it, Give me a chance at whatever you have for sale. W. F. BABB. October 6,1881 18