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LOCAL NEWS, w. KEYS. LOCAL EDITOR. DIUKF MKNTION. Don't fail t? register. I Mr J ('- ^''cv informs UB tuat ''c bad A I fine yoong muk to die on Monday. I There was a light frost on the morning of ? the 2nd i"8** in fiome localities, but it did BB "o daniap'-' S G8rT?" Township Hinging Convention B ii meet at Bethany church on the third I Sunday in Mayat 10 o'clock a. ni. Sj ^ejd of our young men have bought M .-?c?es, and are furnishing amusement for I ,i'ie town in learning to manage them. [ ?,e flrc reqiu Uri to annouuee that there ? ?ill bc R I'icmc flt II,gh Bhoal" next 8tttar R d*v to which thc public generally are in I The merchants of Belton now close their 9 ?tores Rt C P? ni.| Saturdays excepted, and H lill continue to do so until the J5th of ?j Mr. Jamies Young, near Lov/rdesville, B ^ent o bunch of oats to our office on Mon Sibv an average of a 25-acre field, that B measures six feet high. Mr. W. P< Clyde, T. M. R. Talcot, J. W. I Frv and other magnates of tho Clyde 8yn ? di'* - PftfSC<1 over the Blue R{oBe Road fl last week on a tour of inspection. I it is important, very important, that ev B (Ty pemocrat in the county register during ? Maya'"1 June- Tb?80 w'10 fal' to register fl -rill not bc allowed to vote next fall. B Thc State Board of Education, at its meet fl lng last week, decided ?hat the Normal In B stitutes for both white ind colored teaches B should be held in Columbia-the latter in B July and the former in August. Col. E. M. Ruckor and C. W. Webb are ? the delegates from the Episcopal church of B this city to the Diocesan Convention of the H Episcopal Church of South Carolina, which ? met in fipartanburg yesterday. fl The Sunday School celebration in the B Baptist church Sunday afternoon was large ? ly attended and proved a delightful occa R ??oa. The addresses of Mr. II. G. Scudday B and Dr. Manly were most excellent, ffl In denni-'' tho authorities of tho City S Council, th?. Jbarter says: "They shall ? have power and nutbority to organize, ?a equip and control a fire department for tbs 5 protection of said city in such way as they H may deem necessary." Ba "It is not the country negroes who are S making mischief now. It is the town and H city vagabonds who carry pistols and put H on airs and impudence, and go sporting B round. Town is a bad place to raise nig jjfj ^trs and children."-Bill Arp. We had a call Wednesday morning from B Mr. T. K. Miller, of Carthage, Miss, who ? is now visiting relatives in this and adjein Iiag counties. He was born and raised at Pendleton, and moved from thin county to Mississippi just twenty years ago. Iac Grand Lodge of Good Templars .colored) of this State met at this place yesterday morning, and will remai;. in session until Friday night. Tho Grand officers will be publicly installed in the - colored Methodist church to-night. The H Order all over the State is well represented. "If in thc incoming State campaign any fellow is found "reluctantly consenting to become a candidate," shoot him on the spot,"- Wathala Courier. You ought not to counsel violence to any class, and partic ularly to the diffident candidates. About nine out of overy ten need sympathy, not violence. Thc Supervisor of Registration requests us to urgo upon the citizens not to post pone registering until thfc afternoons. He isnow visiting the diftereat townships of tho county, and in every instance he has been pressed with work In the afternoon while in the forenoon he has had comparatively* nothing to do. Rev. J. It. Graves, B. D., editor of The Eapliit, Memphis, Tenn., hat; been engaged to preach a series of five doctrinal sermons at Williamston on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 19th, 20th and 21st of May. He will also preach at Salem church, five miles above this city, on Tuesday and Wednes day, lGth and 17th of May. Rev. Dr. Manly, of Greenville, preached in the Baptist church in thia city on 8unday morning and night to attentive congrega tions. His sermons were excellent, and made a deep impression on thc minda of his hearers. His simple and plain presen tation of the Gospel truth gives all of his sennoiiB a peculiar interest and power. ?There ls no establishment in the up country more deserving of u e patronage and encouragement of our peoplo than the McSmith Music HouBe, at Greenville. It is entirely reliable, and its instruments al ways give satisfaction. There are hundred in Anderson county who can testify to the fair and honorable dealing of this houee from personal experience. See advertise ment elsewhere. The Abbeville Medium says : "The French Broad has been graded ns for in this direc tion as Little Mountain. The work is well doni^nd is a credit to tho men who have we enert?y nu'l faith to build it so far." We do not know how far Little Mountain ? from thc point where work was begun, "T TO presume the friends of tho Road ??>ut Belton and Williamston do, for ?ose Information tho above item is' pub luhea. Prof. Rilny, n distinguished entomologist, woks the cotton worm costs Southern p-w-ers ?15.000,000 a year, and says the 'Meets could be killed with a decoction of . meni<*\ refuse from aniline dye factc much cheaper than with tho Paris S"*? now used, or got rid of altogether by ^rain* tho cotton*stalks. It is "rattoon" th ? U,at the y?un8 insects feed on in ?e "Print- before the new ninnis are Pown. an^Q8Ummor MLCl??KOf the8tate Grange ? South Carolina Agricultural Society, "fl> will bc held nt this placo In August x', will be one of great interest. It will top vi*(*llent opportunity for our farmors "Min to their brother farmers from all j*"? of the Btate specimens of the:- small T? "ops. Let them select s'.^ves of for*?i -kV*' b?r,e-r>etc-. and put them away tot.*UlbUloii op that occasion, and show ?nd "? Como how wel1 ?ultcd onr 8051 ?r?ii * ftr* ,0 the production of the grains, vent? Abhtvil,e County Democratic Con Ww.0n' wh?cb met on Monday of last Claim te<l E' U* 0ary* Coumv ^ nnan. The contest for tho Chairman Ms??*,? b?twee? Mr. Gary and Senator ?orme K WHS dec,ded in favor of the Ivote Jr th? Convcntiuti allowing the i?dtrt rCl,lh lhat ,,lU? not k**1- reorgan *M ?^?oun,e?l in tho election. There fri?n? ? lnt*mt ,n tho matter, and a WM ? TI ln t,,c Parly in that county o| D, J;dcd bv snsgnanlmous conduct onV Ma*well in counseling submission thetnj^ of ht* friends to tho result of The Walhalla Courier takes tho position that the counties of the Slate rbould not be reduced below G25 square miles, and pro acnta some forcible arguments in support of ile position. It My8: .-TUe "ulo 00un. Uea of Georgia have interior central towns inferior public buildings, inferior roads and of a necessity not as competent public offl cers as our counties have, for the reason that the fees and emoluments aro smaller. Their lands have generally rated lower than similar lands in this State." Mr. A. W. Smith, who lives thrco und a half miles from Helton, is one of the sub stantial farmers of thc county. Ho is now seventy-two years old, lias been married over forty years and has rahed eight dangh. ters, nil of them now married. In oil hi: life he bus never bought a hundred pound; of bacon, twenty-five bu^halu of corn noi a barrel of flour. He has always supplier, his croppers ."rom lils own farm, hos nionej on hand, wheat that is three years old nn< never buys anything on credit. The Board of Directors of the S. V. B. J! met at L wndesvllle -?n Tuesday for th purpose of receiving and considering prc posais for grading the remainder of th Road, but we have not as yet heard the re suit of the meeting. Several proposals ha been placed in the hands of the Secretar of the Board, and St is probable that tb greater part of the linc wa? '.ct out und tin the work of grading will bc resumed in very short time, and pushed forward wit the greatest vigor. Sueb, at leait, is tl general hope of all our people. The lecture of Kev. ,rr. Dulioso iu tl Presbyterian church Fr ay night on Chin was indeed very intercsung and instructiv The picture be presents of thc superstitic and Idolntry of the people is a dark on but after ten years of labor-in China us missionary lie is satisfied that it is not ii possible to introduco a new religion in the country. He is* a pleusunt speaker, ai held thc closest attention of his audien throughout his discourse. Wherever goes, and he is now making a tour of t State, we believe, he n? . ?t fails to nwak a new interest in China missions. Al a meeting of the Masonic Ixidge Monday night it was decided to celebr tho 24th June, St. John's Doy. Seve speakers will bo secured for the occasii which will doubtless bo one of great plc ure. On the evening of the 24th an cnt tainment will be given in the Masonic Hi to which tho public generally will bo in ted, the object of which will be to rt money for the pu. poso of lit ti nj; up Hall with new seats, etc This is a mu! in which all of our citizens are more or interested, and we hope the antertainm will be largely patronized. We clip the following from thc Hartv Sun, which is published as original (?) ri ter: "A young South Carolina lawy ni aid tn effort before n Justice's couit o hog stealing case : 'May it please y Honor, upon the wild mountain < where the green laurel grows and mountain goat leaps from cliff to eli there-there, may it please your Hom there lay this hog's skin !" Justice: "I hog wasn't stolen in the mountain? Oconee; the counsel will please bring hog's skin back into Anderson cot where it properly belongs. This Coi jurisdiction is somewhat limited.' " Our subscribers at Townville and Play complain that they do not gel I papers until Saturday, whereas, by connection made ?? i-er.ocs by the ti in thc afternoon Bincc the change in schedules, they ought to get them on Tl day. The mail for these points leaves Wednesday afternoon and ought to i Westminister that evening, from w place the inuil for Townville und Fair is sent out Thursday morning. We d know why it is our papers are delayed shull endeavor to ascertain and bav matter attended to. Some of the j. oGicers are at fault, but exactly whict we do not know. The Amended Liquor Law. For thc information of those inte we publish the following extract froi Revised Statutes, which took oflVct t first day of May : SEC. IC24. "'It shall not bc lawful ft person to sell, trade or barter any spir or malt liquor, wino or cider on Bu and any person so doing shall be liabl fine of not less than ten dollars or than two hundred dollars, or imprisoi for not less than ten days or more tht months." SEC. 1G28. "Any person who shall I victed for retailing without license, < ing or delivering spirituous liquors Sabbath day, shall not be entitled ceive a liccn <j for two years next succ the dato of thc last conviction, an license granted to such person shall terly without eiTect and shall afford r tection ; and every person taking 01 cense for tho sale of spirituous liqi aforesaid shall sell tho same in a roos ing a public street, without uny curtain or device for preventing the i public from fully viewing what n transpiring within.1' Delegates to the Ilallroud Convei The following ure the delegates from the townships in this count: Convention of the stockholders of vannen Valley Railroad Company, convened in Lowndesville y estonia) ing : From Anderson : Gen. W. W. 1 roys, Muj. B. F. Whitncr, Mr. G. F Capt. P. K. McCully r.nd Maj. E. I rav. From Centreville township: Me M Burriss, J. Belton Watson, J. ^ vost, A. a. Fretwell and T. F. Bur From Varennes township: Col. Norris, Capt. James A. Gray, W. C son, A. A. Dean and John H. Jone From Hall township: Messrs. J. riss. J. S. Beaty, - Watt, T. C. and J. N. Burriss. Wc have been unable to secure tho delegates elected in Savant Dark Corner township*. Another Survivor*' Bsanlo The Survivors of Company "W to Sharpshooters, arc requested to Anderson on 8uleday next, for the of preparing a roster of said Conni Each survivor is earnestly rcqi bring with him a roll of all the ( that he can recollect, showing t -,luce of Ihos* killel, wounded, du < JOHN W. D A. R. Cox. Catarrh is n most loathsome and ?SS"??d has been Prono?oced lists to be incurable. Thu pnmne Kuurantce their great vegetable Sj ii S to cum it, or any other blot? ff taken ' according to directio.n Burns. Grecneastle, Ind., says. < AtZSIi ofter all other treament hu pS $hO0 and ?1.75 per bottle. FOR 8ALE.-A fine AI Heh COY to ' CLARE'S SEED COrrON C takes all the dirt and trash out hpfnro it Roes into the Uni, ana Reed. Ag't, and examine Hie Ma Call at Wilhitw' ,?ud ?J?k? > with a class of our healthful an S?i wlS. Our FtaToring. lightful that you can scarcely ??e you prefer. ^ _ D. T. Bacot & Co.. Grcenvlllu. | for the SADDLE BABY Jl by O. B. VanWyc*- * w\?te- A1C' SodH and Vid,v WaU,r at I BUGGIES !-Any mon wanting a good D,ie8, ._. _ j vchicla should not tail to c .11 ou REED & wi?tiA?n Milffl : SSS???? menta-llght running and noiseless. A ' -. large lot arriving at C. A. Reed's. Agent. Take-it-Easr and Live-l/mg are brothers, . and aro related to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which Just received a large hit sample Hu? - has lengthened many a life, ?pnnptvlcs-straws, Ac Am still selling --- ^^^^^gfS^? j ? " Mother, ll ! a4d''- C. A. RKKII, Agent. Are you disturbed at night and broken of ., -- ; your rest by a sick child suffering and cry? ?I *: Jones ?Sc CoV. Snow Flake Patent I ?og with the excruciating pain of cutting * lour is tlie I 'd to uso if von want tho < teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of best bread. _ ; MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR Pftt. vt..'. *>Z0r, . i UP. It wjll relieve the poor little sufferer Dm, ? Articles po to WilhitoV i immediately-depend upon lt ; there is no ""'S more. ^ . mistake about it. There is not a mother Frank filililntiv <sv..? t. ?i - ? . . ? on earth who has ever used it, who will not Soap ;" uvf t 1 ? llC,bwt. 4'"'ii'r?f i te? you ot once that it will regulate the hi te A Wi hi I u? r Sa,<? <mly hy W,?* t'owels, and give rest to the mother, and re ?, munie. - . - lief and health to the child, oi>erating like FOR SALE OR TO RENT - A aood In3gie' U I" l^fectly safe to nae in all second.hand Piano in A No. 1 condition casc3' a,,d P1?**?"1 to,ll?e t*"1/. and J.9.tl-? J li vow H4iur?M prescription of one of the oldest and best V VON female physicians and nurses in the United n-rm?n u,"j"... y t. .. . States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. uennan Student Lamps, Hall Lumps, _ Chandeliers and Vint. Parlor Lamps can be -. - . nought cheapest at Wilhite A Williite's. l>o not fail to see the new No. 4 Victor - _ Sewing Machino before you buy. It has a Smoko tho "G. M. T. Cigar" at the City vcry "irge arm and late improvements. Drug Store. ' Call on C. A. Recd, AgenL Misses CARLISLE & PEOPLES TN VITES the attention of the Ladies of Anderson and the surrounding cou ll tr V to -a. call on them an examine their ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY G00D8, i/'vo1 .einbr,a?1-5 tho very latest styles of HATS and BONNETS, T.LOWERS, RIB n i?'. LrA(J,'a> LADIES NECKWEAR, Ac, which they offer ot reasonable prices. a" neforo purchasing elsewhere. , Alwo, 3Ia.iitua-3Io.ltl ure. March 'j-, 18S2 33 3m ?_ A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK ?* SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, TO I3E FOUND IN MISS DELLA KEYS' ROOM. A LL the Latest Styles in HATS, BONNETS, FRAMES, RIBB0N8, SILKS, ?AT INS. SUMMER PLU8HES, LACE GOODS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and the many other pretty goods usually found in a Millinery Store. The Ladies are all in vited to call and see these Good3 before purchasing, as 1 can give satisfaction in Prices and doods, j?- DRESS MAKING given prompt attention. Prices to suit the times. ROOM IN McCULLY'8 NEW BUILDING-Up-Stairs, over Moss A Tolly's Confec t'onery._ 35 2m ^_|||| HUPP ||||| BROOK * MAULDIN. ?pring I Summer, 1883. CLOTHING I) E ?> A.K.T 31E TV X. Subs in Cassimera, Diagonals, Linen and Alpaca, School-boys, Youths' and Men's Clothing in great variety, and latest aud nobby styles. FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Shirts, laundered and unlaundered, white and fancy, for men and boys ; Collars, Cuffs, Hankerchiefs in silk, linen and cotton ; Undershirts, in Gossamer, India Gauze nnd Nainsook ; Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., together with a linc of Neckwear-Cravat". Club House Ties and Scarfs, handsomer and more complote than ever. Also, Japanwc Pajamma?. Call and examine them. HA.TS, HA.TS, HATS. Such a stock of Boys't?nd Men's Straw, Wool and Felt Hats as is unequalled in th? country in ve riet v and low prices. SHOES, SHOES. SHOES. Ladies', Misses, Children's, Men's. Youth's and Boys" Fine Custom-made Nhoes, high and low cut. Every Shoe warranted. We arc still selling the "MOHAWK SHIRT," the best Shirt manufactured, and re tailed at one dollar. We particularly request an examination nf our line of ('..usini?re Samples -and prices of same made up to oid^i-with lits guaranteed. April 20, 1882 34 FINE HARNESS FOR SALE. THE undersigned calls attention to his Stock of HARNESS of all descriptions, inclu ding BRIOLES. COLLARS, BUCJCJY, CARRIAGE and WAGGS UARNESS, Single aud Double, from the finest to the cheapest qualities. The work is done at home and is thorough, the stock used is the very best, ana therefore ? warrant the wear of every piece of harness to bc equal to any that can bo purchased in thia or any other market. My PRICES ARE CHEAPER than the same quality of Harness can be bought elsewhere. RKPAlRIN? carefully and promptly attended to. All that I ask is a call from those who ..ced anything in my line. ?3- Rooms, Up-stairs, on Granite Low. over Wi'.hite A Wilhite's Drug Store. JAMES M. PAYNE. April ti. 18S2_[!H_4m TOBACCO, TOBACCO. NEW CALICOES, -MUSLINS, PIQUES, COTTON A DES, BLEACHINQS, HATS, NOTIONS, SHOES, SADIES' FINE SLIPPERS, FLOUR, BACON, MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. SUGAR, COFFEE, And everything you need at Bottom Prices. A large lot MACKERELL. We are determined to sell. We ask all who would liko td buy New Goods CHEAP to give us a trial. C. F. IONES & CO., KANT'S OLD STAND. March 30.1882 37 NEW SPRING GOODS. ?WTTTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large and beautiful lot of ?PRI NU CA LI VY COES, a sample lot of LADIES* HATS, which wc aro ottering at New York Cost. Also, quite a variety of Gents' and Boys* STRAW HATS. Onr Stock of SPRING SHOES for Ladies*, Gents, Misses and Children ls complete. Wc can sell you as.good a Shoe for as little money a-? any one in thc City, in any style desired. Call and examine our Stock. You will lind polite and attentive Clerks to show you through, and no offense taken or chargo made if you don't buy. WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, For which wo arc Agents, and have now on exhibition ; and wc don't hesitate to say is the best on the market. Call and examine it-wc will take pleasure in showing artd ex plaining it to you ; and if you want a Machine, we can certainly make it to your interest to buy the. "Champion." " Respectfully, March 23. 1882 ANDREW & PREVOST. 3d HERE WE ARE ! HOME AGAIN ! OH ! COME AND SEE OUR PRETTY THINGS ! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS, ITT ITU usual care, selected our SPRING STOCK, and we are ready to show the W MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Yee we feel confident we can please the young, middle-aged and old folks. Como one and all and be convinced that you can get the PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST March 2:1, 1882_ W IT IS A FACT ! That we are Selling Goods as Low as they can be Bought anywhere in the Up-Country OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARK arriving, and open up Fresh and Handsome. Xo o?d ??toek on hand* Remember, we offer you New and Desirable Goods. Finn lot of WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, Ladies' Trimmed HATS. Colored and White LAWNS. PIQUE and PRINTS. A nico lin? of Ladies' SHOES and SLIPPERS, RIBBON'S, RUFFLING, COLLARETTES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. PERFUMES, a large lino of HOSIERY. UV ure mvparcd to offer the Planters a line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS HOED, &c and can sell you a First Class ariicle of SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON - MOLASSES and GENERAL SUPPLIES ot all kinds, at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT A. LEWIS & CO., belton, 8. O. 28 ly Call and seo us, April 20,HS2 NEW FEATURES, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES ! AT HEADQUARTERS ! INDUCEMENTS THAT IRE BOUND TO TEMPT YOU. We have bought a "truly Tremendous Stock," at almost Half Price, and shall sell you the same Goods for Less Money than anybody else can offer them at, no matter what their Prices are! A large New York House boa sent us. for adver tisement sake, Five Hundred DRESS PATTERNS, already put up in Packages, containing fourteen yds. of tbe Bebt New Stylo CALICO, one Spool of Coat* Cotton, No. 10, and one dozen of Fine White Ivory Buttons, Thc Whole tor One Dollar. They ore being picked out very fast. cn GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF CALICOES, MUSLINS, LAWNS, PIQUES, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, LACES, FANS, NECKWEAR, CORSETS, CLOTHING, MATTINGS, SHOES, HATS, NEW YORK CASH STORE. Do not buy a dollar's worth of Goods until you see us, as we are bound to save you from 10c. to 25c- on every dollar. WE HAVE EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, AND AT TKE VKUY LOWEST PRICES. ??f Please call early and as often on convenient. You are under no obligation to buy, though we may strongly tempt you hy showing you the largest and best assorted Stuck of New and Desirable Goods to be found in Anderson, at an nctuul saving from 10c. to 2fic. on every dollar you may wi*h to sj nd. ARNSTEIN & ROSE LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, Tor whom we shall gludly duplicate any Charleston or Atlanta bills. April 20,1882 10 " SPRING, GENTLE SPRING " IS HERE, AND FOLLOWING CLOSE BEHIND IS HICK INEVITABLE COMPANION, JL DISEASED LIYEB, And all its train of diseases. Don't forget to try tho popular and successful remedy, ORR & SLOAN'S LIVER CURE. March 23, 1862 TO FARMERS! And all Interested in Buying the Best Good?) for the f SUPPLIES, *TW?r,BLE SUPPLIES, A Full Stock always on hand. Can offer special Inducementn In Mugar ? and Coffee. A large lot of Muscovado violasses just arriving. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Best Stock of Hardware in the City. A large lot of Plows and Pion* H tocks. We sell the best Wheel Barrow for Farm use in the market-light-running, new patent wheels, very substantial, and nt an exceedingly low price. If you want I?A. RD WARE don't pass us hy. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. We arc agents for the WATERTOWN, TOZER, and WOOD, TABER A. MORSE EQUINES, CARDWELL THRESHERS, and' in fact about everything in this line, which wo will sell on best ternis possible. FERTILIZERS. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES on Fertilizers down as low ns any first-class I goods can be had, and we a?k those wishing to buy to give us a call. f&- CALL AND SEE OUR NEW OUAMO DISTRIBUTOR. SULLIVAN & MATTISON. March 2, 18^2 38 HEADQUARTERS FOR Steam Engines, Saw Mi.ls, Threshers, An? All Kinds of Machinery. HAViro established thc Southern Branch of the ?EIMER JS A NU FACT IT? RI:JCt CO. at this place, I will always keep on hand a full supply of their Celebrated Machinery, consisting of their Self-Regulating Grain Separator, C?cancr and Bagger, Peerless, Portable, Traction and Domestic Steam Engines, Saw Milla, <fec I nlsokecpon hand the Improved Eclipse Fan Blower for Blacksmiths, something new. Also, Gum and Hemp Packing, Gauge Cocks, Check Valves, Glass Water Gauges, Steam Gauges, 8team Pumps, nnd nil kinds of Steam Fittings. In fnct, everything needed in the Machinery business. Como and see me before buying, and you will be sure to get a First-class Machine. Always keep in mind thnt the cheapest machinery IR not always the safest or l*?U K. IT. DIVVER, RKKL'3 KEW BUILDING, HEAR RAILROAD BBIDGF, AUDBKBO*. 8. C. Jiar.h 16. IS?? 39 ly S:P:E?,I:ETG- 1.882. NEW GOODS ?? PARIS STORE. THE BOSS STOCK. THB many customers of thu PARIS STORK are respectfully invited to inspect tba LARGE STOCK now on band, claiming to offer you DST GOODS, FAHOY GOODS, ROTIONS, SHOES AND HATS much lower than elsewhere- in the City, striving at ell times to make new customers by offering a good class of Goods at euch LOW FIGURES os will be in the. reach of all. MY STOCK OF MY STOCK OF Indies' Dress Goods is immenso, Dress Liuen ia immense, White Pique is immense, Ulack Cashmere ls Immense. Embroidery is immenae. Ladle.' HOM ta Immens?. Indies' Gloves is immense, Relies HOBO ts immense, Indies* Cravats ls Immense. Childrens* Hose Is Immense. Calicoes is immense, Gents'Hos? la Immenso, Pleaching ls immense, Ladles' Hoops ia immense, White Lawn Is immense, Bovs' Wear is immense, . Colored Lawn is immense, Mens' Wear Is immense, Muslins is Immense, Ladles' Fine Shoe? ia immense, Cambrics ls immense, Ladies' Fine Slippers is immense. Colored Silks is Immense, Genta' Fine Shoes is immense, Rlack Silks is immense, Roys' and Youtha' Suit* ls immense.. Laces is immense, Mens' SuiUs in immense, Braids ls immense, Ladies' Dusters is immense. Parasols ls immense, Lad!?' Hats is Immens?. Fans ls immense. Genta' Hate is iranien**, Buttons is immense. Oil Cloth ls immense. Will nt nil times bo pleased to serve my friend? and customers, believing in tho motto, .YOUR INTEREST IS MINE." Will keep on hnnd a Large Stock, a Good 8tock. a ('heap Htock, and a TREMENDOUS STOCK. A. 34 PARIS 8TOHE. J. P. SULLIVAN. W. A."VANI)IVER J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. ' HAVE A CASH PBICE FOR ALL ARTICLES QF MERCHANDISE. TI7E OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, and only waut a small profit. TT Our Stock of GROCERIES complete. Genuine Muscovado Molasses and Su gar Syrups. A large lot of CHOICE FA1H1XY ?FLOUR at prices that will not be undersold. We have received another lot of tho UTTIJE BASSETT PLOW STOCKK, the best on the market, without any exception. Price, $2.00. We now have hitter article of COFFEE than ever before-seven pounds to thcdoilnr. Standard Northern Manufactured Fertilizers, 425 lbs. Cotton to thc ton-payable next Fall. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Feb 10. 1882 - 20 ly AHEAD OF CO Vi PETITION I THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST and MOST VABIED Stock of Ladies' and Gents', Misses' and Childrens' For SPRING and SUMMER In the City of Anderson. UNDER THE SION of the BIG SHOE. doods bought for Cash and sold for C-sb, at LOWEST CASH E?GURE8 enable MAXWELL * SLOAN To make tho above Proclamation. Don't forget we make a SPECIALTY OF HATS April 13. 1882 L_ _ 11 im^Lu I have on hand a Complete Assortment of STOW,? YQGTOAiiS AND AM PREPARED TO DO ROOFING and REPAIRING PROMPTLY* WILL BUY ALL HAW HIDES, RAGS and BEESWAX, AND PA Y THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. March Ki, 1882 JOHN E. PEOPLES. 29 DI! a 'tu =3 WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR Stcjk of Goods Before You Buy. Should you Want a Wagon; THE OLD HICKORY IS THE "BOSS-" Ii' a Plow? STARK'S DIXIE IS THE "FAVORITE." Our stock of HARDWARE Is complete, and al prices as low as the lowest.- Build, era and Mechanics can always bo suited. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Full stock of nil, nnd equally low in price as any other house. ??f- Wc wont our friends whom wo have given time to this year, to come square ap to the front, for both Guano and Merchandise. Come and do thc best you can, and we will try and arrange for the balance. Oct 20,1881 A. IV 13 SMALL PROFIT8 ! WE beg to call tho attention of our friends and customers to our COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS, which we offer AT LOW PRICES. Wc call special atten tion to a linc lot of Blanket ?. Jeans, Casslmeres and n general assortment of Dry doods. Also, Lad I en' Cloaks. SHOES AND BOOTS. Our stock of Shoes and Boots cannot he heat In QUALITY und PRICES. LKATH ER and SHOE FINDINGS. ' A splendid Un? of HATS and CAPS, very low. HARDWARE. A good assortment of best Hardware. GROCERIES. FINE TEA A SPECIALTY. Roasted and Green Coffee, Sugar, New Crop N. O. Malassr*. Tho best Flour in the market. Buckwheat Flour. Macearon!, Cheese, Mackerel, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Mince Mest, Apple Butter. An assortment of Canned Goods, mid many nrtlcleo not named hor*. CARPETS AND RUGS Carpets mnl Hugs in stock, nnd over fifty samples from which tn make your selections, (jive us a call. We aak an inspection of our Stock. We charge nothing for showing. We ask your special attention to our stock of Shoes and Boots for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, which we warrant not to rip, and to have no wood Or pasteboard in thc bot tom. For sale cheap. A. B. TOWERS & CO.. No. 4 Granite Kow. -o Settle Your Debts! Our customers will do us a favor, and themselves a great good, by paying up their Notes and Accounts nt once. We ne?! our ruonev. A. p. TowTSfcs * co. Uti 15, ISSI 12 1?