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^ittm Stitrilijiettm. LOCAL NEWS. y?f ty*. KEYS. LOCAL EDITOR. nonar MENTION. Don't to register. Ti,c Palmetto Ri?? ?ave received their fcaiforrus. ittciul ti?*-' closing exercises of tho Fo seminary to-morrow evening. ail the new advertisements of L. H. J}i.|t,\. I-- 'f??wert< * Co' anJ A* I-,es8cr Davis '.Vordlaw reports the first cot " '. .niro Hie farm Is situated in the city The weather has been warm the past k) an'' cotton is looking a great deal ?tier. Tnjs is the last day for the payment of |C railroad tax in the city, without penal y. The Imy timi robs a bird's nest is liable lo a tine of $10 m"' Imprisonment in the eoun ?vjailfo' thirty days. Harvesting ,lftS begun in earnest, and tho iclJ of wheat and oats per acre will lie the "finest for many years. Sumter White, a colored carpenter, died at Liberty Hill last Thursday night from hemorrhage of the lungs. Mr. C. H. Sloan, of Greenville, was in ?the city several hours on Friday. He came ^veroii the Granville "grasshopper." George E. Prince, Esq., of Wllliamston, Ihas rented a houso in our city, and will Irnuve into our midst tho first ot July. 'fl: colored men as a gonerrd thing don't like the grain reapers. Thuy say it cuts tiltia out of a great deal of profitable work. A specimen of orchard grass, from the firm of Mr. J. F. Wilson, was shown us 'yesterday that measured five feet in height. About live thousand dollars, all told, is what the County Treasurer's collections for May will amount to. Correct statement next week. Thc Citv Council passed an Ordinance at it? last meeting prohibiting the erection of lumber kilns within one hundred feet of any building. riant a crop of pindara. The tops make good food for the stock while the pindari; will amuse the children on rainy days and winter nights. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Prior, of Fayetteville, N. C., ure visiting Mr. G. W. McGee, thc latter's father, in Helton. They will extend their visit .-evcrul weeks. The Hoard of Directors of the Savannah j Valley Railroad meet to-day in this city tc to let out the contract for tho grading of I the remainder of thc road. Wc don't care to receive any further spec imens of thc wheat and oat crop, but you can bring along your June apples, early peaches, etc., in any quantities. Thc gardens in Anderson are finer this ?year than ever before, livery body seems [ to think their Irish potatoes, beets, onions, ! etc., arc thc finest in thc county. Thc Presbyterian Sunday School, com mencing with next Sunday morning, will during the summer months hold its service in the morning, opening at ?H o'clock. I Persons having dogs that they value should keep them in their yards. During the season they aro liable to hydrophobia I they are in danger of being killed. They thuuhl not bc allowed to run at large. Mrs. M. M. Cobb and her daughter, Miss Emma Dawson, of Tyler, Texaa,Jarrived in this city Tuesday morning, and will spend three or four months in our midst as guests of H. G. Scudday, Esq., Mrs. Cobb's son in-law. Mr. John H. Harper, <i highly respected citizen of Honea Path township, died on the Ith ult. at thc advanced age of 77 years. He had been sick for twelve months or more. Buried in thc graveyard at Friend ship church. There seems to bo a general desire on thc part of our citizens for a pleasure excursion to' Toccoa, Ga., and efforts aro making by two of our enterprising young men to ar range one very soon. If they succeed, due notice will be given. The last Legislature pusscd an Act re quiring all practicing physicians in this Slate to register their names with the Clerk of Court for the county in which tbey re sille on or before the 31st May. Up to Tuesday night thirty-five doctors lind reg istered in this county. Rev. W. G. Neville, of Ninety-Six, who assisted thc pastor of the Presbyterian church in services in bio church last Satur day and Sunday, made a most favorable Impression in our city. He is a young man of sterling qualities, and promises great usefulness to his Church and the great cause of Christianity. A kiln of plank, about 1,500 feet, on the lot of Mr. A. H. Osborne, near the depot, caught on tire last Thursday afternoon, and was entirely consumed. It was only by tho most strenuous efforts that several ware houses standing very near was saved from destruction. The plank belonged to Messrs. Osborne & McGnkin. and wero worth $25. There will be an abundant peach crop Joh year, and old hogsheads ore in demand. Draw your own conclusions.-Andmon In ttWgenetr. Thanks; where will you keep your hogshead?-Hartnell Sun. Give us ^me on that question. Johnnie. To tell you might bc equivalent to knocking tho ^ng out and turning thc hole on the un der side Mr. Tilman C. McGee, ono of tho oldest jw most highly respected citizens of th? *ork portion of Occneo County, was in iwt?n laat Wcok nn(1 Paid us a 8hort Mt. He expressed himself as warmly in anTk?f UlC Block ^ registration laws, Ty "Cleves that there will bo no serious this Pah' ir0m ,h? Dcmocracy in his section There will be a meeting of the Hopewell ?nocratic Club at Neal's Gin House, near loiTT11 Chnrch' on Saturday afternoon, <? of JUn6i at half-past threo o'clock, for JJ purpose of considering tho Registration tl"' A f(,U nttendance of the citizens of ?J surrcmndtng country is requested. ??2j? "perches may be expcc'od on this The Hartwell Sun thinks tho Savannah lowell lmV? 'M be mov<*l I? ordcr to nl Viii n ?" *-??row when tho Savannah of th , ilroati ia bullt- Wo object. Ono ?ie pleasures of a citizen of Anderson is toirin! 11,0 beautiful Buspcnsion bridges ocr . ' ncros3 11,8 lut,? rivcr whcn bui,v rcsU iu western limits upon its Please let thc river alone. dara I A' R" Br?y,ca aml ,ady spent several tivw 1 Weck ,n An?8rson visiting rela of ii -^T TuC M?j?rt who waa a citizen aide?" i Wl,0n 11 wa3 a to<">. now rc" Qreenh 7*nee* Cily- He says that the Mitti excIt?n,cnt there will amount *ill be6 ?r noth?nK? a?d that Oconco county I?rt?M|801111 M ovor for u,? Hemocratl 9 Md KOOtl government this fall. t?lT,, ? V n smeet^g of lh0 ^""eratic Club at ?anriy Spring? on next Saturday af ernoo,,, the 3d of Juno, at 3 o'clock, at Which M-srs. B. F. Crayton and E. D. Murray hu,e been invited to adda-? tho citizens of that community. An opportu nlty wit) also be afforded the Grcenbackcrs to bo heard, if they desire it. A full meet ing of the Club and of the citizens generally is desired. ' Mrs. Sue M. Daniels died at thc residence I ?f her ^band, Mr. P. A. Daniels, near low.nville, on itst Thursday, after an ill. ness of about three months, aged about thirty-four years. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and had many friends and relatives who will regrel to learn of her death. After funeral servi ces conducted by Mr. J. R. Bruce c:: Frii?uy morning, her remains were Interred in th? TownvP'e graveyard. Mr. J. R. Emerson, of Micanopv, Fla. is visiting his parents in this county. II, will go to Texas in a few weeks as the Gen eral ABent for that State of the Florid! Mutual Fire Insurance Association-an or gamzation that works upon the same prin ciple in fire insurance that the Knights o Honor do in life insurance. Mr. Emersoi has done well at truck farming in Florid the past few years, and now has a promis ing orange grove of eight acres, from whicl he expects to gather the first crop of frui next year. A paragraph that calls I > mind person! experience: "If you ride through the com: try these days a common sight is a bo about fourteen years old in the middle of field, leaning on a hoe, his'right foot brace up against bis left leg just below tho kne and looking as though dinner was a thor Band heirs away. To him thc Joshua mt acle is a \critable reality. For him the su does stop in his course. For such boys an their hatred of thc hoe, our heart goes 01 in sympathy." Next week we will print a two-colum advertisement ironi Mr. John E. People in which he will present a few facts aboi his cotton gins, feeders, condensers ai presses for thc consideration of those wi may contemplate buying machinery of tl kind this ?immer or the coming fall. M Peoples has sold a great many gins ai presses in this and adjoining counties, ai bis machines have given general satisfa lion. Read all that he has to say ne week, and then call at his store on Uri Range and examine into the mcrit3 of 1 machines for yourself. Prof. Dick Newton, an accomplish gunner, is instructing a class of sixte young men in our city in the art of han ling a ritte. Tho Professor is an unusi expert with a rille, and can make all t fancy shots with great ease aud precish His class is progressing rapidly, and so wc expect to have a number of young gi tlemen here who will bo tho equals of a amateur marksmen that can be foui Prof. Newton comes highly endorsed by former clarses, and there is no doubt of qualification to instruct as thoroughly possible in the use of e. gun. The meetings in the Baptist Church o tinue, with some increase in interest. C pcrso'i hus joined the church, and one ot bas professed conversion and will ul with another church in the country. CV mencing with yesterday, the meetings now held in the morning at 8J o'clock i in tho afternoon at ? o'clock, the night i vices being discontinued. Thc meeting the morning will last from a half to th quarters of an hour, while thc one in afternoon will hold one hour. Mr. Ca is still assisting thc pastor. Ho is an nest, practical preacher, and has ni many friends in our midst. Thc new Methodist church at Relton dedicated on last Sunday morning, 1 W. W. Duncan, D. D., of Spartanb preaching the dedicatory sermon, house, which is a neat and substai structure of 00 by 40 feet in dimensi was literally packed with a refined anJ preciative congregation, and the service every respect were very interesting and pressive. The building has been erect! a cost of imout $1,000, we understand, was dedicated free of debt. Thc cong tiou deserve great credit for the good \ they have accomplished in a time of grcr.t financial pressure. Wm. S. Brown, Esq., Supervisor of istration, furnishes us thc following i ment of the number of voters who registered up to and including the 3( May : At Anderson 390, Houca Pall Belton 158, Hall 80, Dark Corner S3, Si nab 58, Fork 120, Pendleton 207, G 226, Brushy Creek 272, Willlaraston Rock Mills 78, Martin 159, Hopcwel total 2,350. Pelzor, in Willianistou t ship, Cedar Wreath School Housi Brushy Creek, Hopewell Springs, in I well, and George Stephenson's, in S nah, will be visited by the Superviso] ing thc latter part of June. Ample i of thc specific time will bc published after. The Supervisor's books will on thc 30th June. Thc Greenville News cannot get i tomed to the new railroad arranger and is greatly dissatisfied on account < present running of trains. We sugg President McCoughrin that perhaj could satisfy our Greenville friends would run the train to Anderson by in thc morning and return to G reen vi seven in thc evening. This would ( thc business men of ??reenville to their residences m the "Mountain and conduct their business in our mc hs. The schedule as it is arrangct suits thc citizens of Greenville win desire to trade here very well indeed, ls a little inconvenient for men who like to participate In our business c< and still retain their present resid?ne thc proposed change ?s adopto:!, G rei might afford charming suburban rcsi for a portion of our business men. Mr. T. J. Mayfield, a highly resp citizen of Centreville township, aboi miles Irom thia place, was brought Trial Justice S. S. Jones on Tuesday ed with assault and battery with In kill. The facts brought out at the i nary trial, based more particularly a statement made by Mayfield him: substantially us follows : Ransom U (colored) had just left the premises accused, where they two had had a i In which Harrison had indulged ii threats, when Rans. Scott, anothe employed on Mr. Mayfields farm, c and took up the quarrel, and aftc words threatened to kill Mayfield, upon the latter entered his house wife closed the door, while Scott tho door down, swearing violen threatening to kill him. By the til got tho; door down and was about Mayfield hud secure?! his pislo! a just as Scott turned, but missed bin ran round the house to tho back ll tried to enter there ; finding it in lin returned to the ?ame place he hai in beforo. when Mayfield appear? other front door and fired a secoi the ball toking effect in I he back, was sent np to thc Court of Sc?l Mayfield give bond in the sum Ransom Harrison was committed failure to giva bond to keep the pe last accounts Scott's wound was aidercd fatal. Tho shooting took Monday, about 12 o'clock. War Ls being made on tho dogs in this county, ami during thc past week we have heard of the 'rilling of not less than forty. It is u good work, aud we sincerely hope that it may continue until there is ? thin ning ou. of the tribe in every community. Thc occasion of the onslaught is the devel opment of several cases of hydrophobia. About three weeks ago, Mr. C. D. Madden, who lives near Pendleton Factory, had a ?log to ?o mad, which disappeared before it could be killed. About a week later an other dog belonging to the sajue gentle man, a psi of bis children, became rabid and bit ono of bis children on the hand, j It was promptly killed. On Monday even- i lng of last week, two dogs belonging to I 0]>erativcs in the Factory showed signs of having hydrophobia, and next morning they, and ten others besides, were killed. Oil last Saturday morniug a dog canto into tliis place, and after biting a number of other dog?, was killed by thc Chief of Po lice. All of those known to have been bitten by it, ?even in number, were also dispatched, and since that time several others havo been shot. The canine popu lation is entirely too numerous, und we hope the thinning process will continue. I I'roiirainnie of tho Commencement Kxer CUOH of tho Anderson Female Seminary. To morrow evening at ?J o'clock the Commencement exercises of the Anderson Female Seminary will open in the main room of theSemir ai. building with music by the Pulmctto Hand, followed by prayer by Kev. L>. E. Frierson, D. D. The exer cises will consist chiefly of instrumental and vocal music by thc students of the in stitution, of which thc following is a pro gramme : 11. Mendelsshon's Wedding March for Piano and C an-Misses Mary Bagby and Lula Long. 2. Old black Joe, by Prof. Gimbel, Piano Solo-Miss Kate Williams. 3. A Golden Day, by Campaba, Vocal Duet-Misses Donic and Junie Counts. 4. Secret Love, by Itcsch. Piano Duet Misses Nina Lewis and Annie Fant, ii. Music of the Sea, by Webb, Piano Solo-Miss Varina brown! li. Come Where the Lilies bloom, by Thompson, Ouurtette-Misses Dollie Counts Mary Hagby, Janie Counts and Lulah Ayer. 7. Overture to Light Cavalry, by Von Suppe, Piano Duet-Misses Lois Watson and Mary Mattison. 8. The Message bv blumenthal, Vocal Solo-Miss Mary bagby. U. Thc Mountain Stream, by Sydney Smith, Piano Solo-Miss Verna Ayer. 10. I>a Baladino, by Lysberg, Piano Duet -Misses Donie and Janie Counts. 11. Thc Storm, by Hulluh, Vocal Solo Miss Lulah Ayer. li!. Hungarian Rhapsody, bv Liszt, Piano Solo-Miss Mary bagby. 13. Miserere, from Trovatorc, Piano and Orgun-Misses Annie Fant ami Lizzie Har riss. 14. In thc Starlight, by Fairlamb, Vocal Solo-Miss Donic Counts. 15. Electric Polka, by Sanderson, Piano Duet-Misses Susie Watson and Ella White field. 10. Le Carillon, by Jacll, Piano Solo Miss Donie Counts. 17. O Restless Sea, by White, Vocal Trio -Misses Lulah Ayer, Mary Rugby and Janie Counts. between the pieces of music, Gen. Ayer will read the results of the Ii nal examina tions, ami in order that thc patrons of thc school may have some idea of thc naturo of these examinations, he will also read a list of the questions given in two or three of the classes. The public generally are invited to attend. Willlntnatou Malo Academy. MK. EmTon : The decided success of the closing exercises of the Williamston Malo Academy on Friday night lost deserves more than a passing notice by your many readers. The enterprise and tact of its suc cessful Principal gave hope of au enjoyable occasion, and suffico it to say tho highest anticipations of those present were more than fully realized. The Chapel of thc Female College had been kindly tendered by Dr. Lander, w hich, with its large capacity, did not furnish seats sullicient for the large audience that assem bled at 8J o'clock to witness tho exercises which began at that hour, lt was remarked by many that a larger audience in William ston is seldom seen. All the pupils of the Female Collegs, the citizens generally and 1 a large number from the surrounding coun try were in attendance. 1 One of the interesting features of the evening was the delightful music of Prof. Munson's Orchestra, of Greenville, which interspersed thc proceedings with some of thc finest music your correspondent ever had the pleasure of hearing. The first part of thc programme consisted of extracts, original speeches, essays and a debate by thc young men of the school. Those who delivered extracts were Messrs. W. M. Lander, J. T. Poore and I. Carpen ter, of Williamston. Origina' speeches were delivered bv the Salutatorian. W. R. Harris, of Wuterloo, S. C., I). W. Kellar, of Abbeville, and the debatants Messrs. W. O. Whilden, jr., of Williamston, and W. W. Sadler, of MoiTattsvllle. These young men acquitted themselves handsomely. It THE BOTTOM Hi -0 Unheard of LOW PRIG --o THE GREATEST BARI Compare our Prices with thot result will prove thal continues to U THE exclamation, "How Pretty ! \\ here Surely they cost moro, but neverthcle Price *i. No scraps, but full pieces. In ord hand, will from this day on otter nt prices ne Special Bargains in yard-wide RI Special bargains in Dress Ginghi Special RargainB in Dress Lawns Not only to Lead, but to Excel, CLOTHING, Those in need of a Snit of Ready Made CU my Establishment, and be convinced that ni; cheaper than thc cheapest. The fourth order for I.ABIE*' "ATS is time This last lot was purchased at 331 pei ii your time to wear a new and fashions hands, and to bc appreciated must be seen. I have studied the wants of my patrons, a Goods, always at living prices, at thc samo t the Paris Store with any similar goods from ; will not be in my lavor. All this has been accoi and not by so-called business tricks RS to offo expectation of regaining the loss by ndvnncu mSpurchase. Don't hesitate td visit ni show Goods. I^ook for the sign, and bc sure June 1,1882 _[_ THE FOLLOW ING G L. H. SEELS STOVE THE TIMES, SOUTHERN 1 SOUTHERN < a re thc BEST COOK STOVES now sol jtV ranted. PATENT WAFFLE IRONS, PATENT FLOUR and MEA Thc Bist BROILER for Rcof i RALLOON FLY TRAP, the 1 our Patent Broiler mikes n<> smoke-the j meat from burning. THE CELEBRATE Will bc sold at Eight Dollars. PEACH June I, 18^2 would bo an injustice to attempt to make >j>tcinl mention ot their speeches ; they all deserve it. The socoud part of tho programme . on 'jLsted of an address by ll. G. Scudday, Esq., of Anderson, on the '.abject of .'Citizen ship-lb duties and responsibilities.*' The principal aim of the speaker was to urgo upon lis hearers the nesessity of increased loyalty to our government and a higher appreciation of tho privileges of citizenship. Altogether it was a most enjoyable occa sion, and the exercises throughout rellected great credit upon the talented young Prin cipal of thc Academy, Prof. Walter W. Brown, mid gave every Indication of an eminent fitness for his chosen professiors JONIVS. Another Survivor?' Meeting. I will bu glad to meet all surviving mem bers of Company "G," H. C. Volunteers, Moore's Battalion, at Anderson on ucxt Monday (Salcday) to get up a roll of tho Company, and to make some arrangements looking toa reunion of the survivors BOIUO time this mininer. The Orderly Sergeant will look up thc roll. P. K. N'OKRIS, Captain, Catarrh is a most loathsome ami insidious disease, and bus boen pronounced by scien tist?! to be incurable. Tho proprietors will guarantee their great vegetable Specific, S. S. S.. to cure it, or any other blood disease, if taken according to directions. C. C. Bums, Grcencastle, Ind., says : "Cured my disease after all other troamont had failed. Price, $1.00 and $1.75 per bottle. LADIES' FINE HOSE am'. SLIPPERS nt New York cost. C. F. JOKES ? Co. Frank BiddaU's Soap Is the best Ijmndrv Soap in use. Trv it. For sale univ bv Wil hite <t Wilhite. German Student Lnmns, Hall Lumps, Chandeliers and Fine Parler Lamps can be bought cheapest at Wilhite it Wilhite's. CLARK'S SEED COTTON CLEANER takes all thc dirt and trash out of Cotton before it goes into thc Gin, and improves the class from 1 to 0 grades. Call on C. A. Reed, Ag't, and examine the Machine. Call ut Wilhitcs' and slake your thirst willi n glass of our healthful and delicious Suda Water. Our Flavorings are Soda lightful Hint you can scarcely decide which you prefer. .. . %. (?inger Ale, Soda and Vichy Water at Wilhites'. The American Sewing Machine is still up with the times. Come in and seo the new No. 7, with large ann and late improve ments-light running and noiseless. A large lot arriving nt C. A. Reed's, Agent. BOOT HEER-no kin to Lager Beer but very nice-at 5c per glass, at Wilhite A Wilhite's. Try it. Just received a large lot sample Hats Spring styles-straws, Ao. Am still selling great bargains. Am also receiving more of Louis Cook's Standard Vehicles. Hive me neall. C. A. REED, Agent. SMOKE DUKE OF DURHAM CIGA REl'S, at Wilhites' Drugstore. For Fine Toilet Articles go to Wilhites' Drug Store. _ BUGGIES!-Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail to call on REED A STEPHENS, whoso long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ei n Buggies at lower prices than any one. FRUIT JARS.-Mason's Porcelain-Lined and (.'ol?anse's FRUIT JARS foi sale cheap at W?hlte A Wilhite's. Do not fail to st-c thc now No. 4 Victor Sewing Machine before you buy. It has a very large arm and late improvements. Call on C. A. Reed, Agent. A ?Cough, Cold or Nore Throat should bc stopped. Neglect freemently re sults in an Incurable. Lum/ Disease or Con sumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO CHES does not disorder the stomach like cough svmps and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed . arts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Spaika's aro BUbJect to. For thirty year's Brown's Bronchial Troche') have been recommended by physicians, and have always given perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at -~> cents a box everywhere. Mothers 1 Mothers ? J Mothers ! ! ! Arc you disturbed nt night und broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If HO, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR UP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately-depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate thc bowels, and give rest to thc mother, und re lief and health to the child, operating ?ike magic, lt is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to thc taste, und is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold every where. 'Xb cents a bottle. LS FALLEN OUT. ES at the Paris Store ?AINS YET OFFERED. ie asked elsewhere, and the ; the Paris Store still ndersell All ! did you buy !" Thc answer : I.EMSER'S. ss he sells Calico-Old Frico S cents. New er to reduce the Tremendous Stock now on vcr heard of before in this country : eacliingat 10 cents, worth 12*. nus at 12) cents, worth 15. at 10 cents, worth 15. is my mode of Doing Business. CLOTHING. Hbing will lind it to their advantage to visit y Clothing is well made, perfect-fitting ?.ad now in stock, and they grow prettier every . cent, under regular prices. Now, Ladies, hie Hat. They arc trimme?! by experienced nd take care to offer only now mid desirable Inie courting comparison of all purchases at any part of the country, without fear that lt mplislicdin u fair und business-like manner, r one particular article at n loss, with the rig the price of thc next article the customer e. Polite treatment to all. No trouble to you visit A. LESSER, PARIS STOKE. si OODS FOR SALK AT ? AND TIN HOUSE. SAKER and HRL, ld ir. this country, at $10.00 to $40.00-war to lit any 8tovc, at $1.00. L SIFTER, combined, 50c. and Chicken, 75c. tn $1.25. r?est m ride, 25c. nice' of the meat, when cooking, keep?? the D FRUIT DRYER l'A UHR Included at Ten Doll irs. Mi WHO WANTS BARGAINS? ARNSTEIN & ROSE WILT, H WE A (CLOSING-OUT-SALE FOR THE SIXTY DAYS. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS ? WE ANSWER : IMMENSE LOW PRICES! Do You Know Our Object ? To make room for a Tremendous Stock of Fall and Winter Goods in anticipation of a big and lively Business. AND DO YOU KNOW OUR WELL, Il EUE AHE SOME LOW PRICES ? OF THEM: 5e 5c 6c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 10c 10V 10c 10c ISio 15c 15c 10c 10c 01c 15c 10c 3c -lo 5c Gc 8c 10c 3c 4c 5c Gc 8c 10c 25c 50c 75c 15c 20c 25c 4c 5c Gc 8c 10c 5c 5c 5o. 25c 25c 25c 10c 10c lue 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5 o 5c 5c 25r 2*0 25c 10c 10c 10c 26c 25c 26c. 50c 50c 50c 5c 6c 5c l'?c 10c 10c 50c 50c 50c 10c 10c 10c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 50c 50c 50c 25c 25 c 25c 10c 10c 10c And the Whoo you visit you seo wlint you MONEY in every May 18,:i832 Prints, Prints, 5c ?c ?c Muslins, Muslins, 5c 5c 5c Bleaching, Pleaching, 6c 5c 5c ?ACQ Burnings, all colors, worth fullv 20c 20c 20c a yard for All Worsted Alpaca, worth fully 20c a yard for All Worsted Cashmeres, worth fully 26c n yard for All Worsted Brocades, worth fully 30c a yanl for wide Dress Linens, worth fully " 30c a yard for lino checked Nainsooks, wor'di fully 20c a yard for line Whito Victoria Lawns, worth fully 20c a yard for linc Corded Piquea, worth fully 12$ a yard for heavy Cottonadcs, worth fully ?Gc for large white Towels, worth fully " 20c "or Valenciennes I Aces, worth fully Go 8c 10c 10c 20c for Whito Embroideries, worth fullv Gc 8c 10c 10c 20c for Corsets, worth Ailly 50c $1.00 $1.50 for Lisio Thread Glove?, worth ful'y :k'e 40o 50c for Handkerchiefs, worth full) 8c 10c 12clGc20c for a good /'ens' Sock, worth fully 10c 10c 10c lor a good Oaiii.c Undershirt, worth fully 50c 50c 50c for a good Suspender, worth ful.- 20c 20c 20c tor n Box of Paper Collars, worth fully 20c 20c 20c for live Halls of Thread, worth fully 20c 20c 20c for two Papers Needles, worth fully 10c 10c 10c for two Paper Pins, worth fully 10c 10c 10c for two Cakes of Soap, worth fully 10c 10c 10c for twelve Lawn Ties, worth fullv 50c 50c 50c for Mens' tilraw Hats, worth fully 20c 20c 20c for Childrens' Hats, worth fullv 50c 50c 50c for Ladies' Leghorn Flats, worth fullv $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 forn Box of Lilly White, worth fullv 10c 10o 10c for twelve dozen Buttons, worth fullv 20c 20c 20c for Ladles' Satchels, worth fully $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 for Lacles' nice Bracelets, worth fully 20o 20e 20c to. Sheet Music, worth fullv 10c 40o 10c for two Mottoes, Mottoes worth fully 10c 10c 10c for two Fans, Fans worth fullv " 10c 10c 10c for Ladies' Cloth Slippers, worth fully $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 for Motto Frames, worth fully 60c50c50 for Window Shades, worth fully 20c 20c 20c samo Low Prices for Thousands of other Things. Alldersoll don't ha persuaded to buv a dollar's worth of Goods until can do nt tho NEW YORK CASH STOKE. Wc will SAVE YOU ?nstam e, and show von hy far tho largest Stock of Goods. AV.NSTEIN & ROSE. TO FARMERS! And all Interested in Buying thc Best Goods for the SUPPLIES,AT "Sr",lE SUPPLIES, A Full Stuck always on hand. Can oder Miioclnl inducements lu Milgar anti G'oflVc. A large lot of ?vi ti NCO vat! o Mollisses Just arriving. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Best Slock of Hardware in thu City. A large lot of l'loivs und IMow Stocks. We soil the best Wheel ESurrow for Farm usc in the murket-light-running, new patent wheels, very substantial, and at an exceedingly low price. If you want HARD WARE don't pass us by. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. Wc are agents for the WATERTOWN. TOZER, and WOOD, TABER it MORSE PiTV^SrVES, ?J A It I) WK I. Ii THIIESIIEKN, and in fact about everything ii this line, which wo wiP sell oil best terms possible. FERTILIZERS. WE HAVE REDUCED DUR PRICES on Fertilizers down as low as any first-class goods can be hud, and we ask those wishing to buy to give us n call. ?Sf CALL AND SEE OUR NEW UUANO DISTRIBUTOR. SULLIVAN & MATTISON March 2, 1882 33 BROCK * MAULDIN. ?pring % Summer, 1883. -o CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Suits in Cossimers, Diagonals, Linen and Alpaca, School-boys, Youths' and Men's Clothing in great variety, and latest and nobby styles. FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Shirts, laundered and unlaundered, white and fancy, for men and boys ; Collars, Cuffs, Hankcrchiefsin silk, linen and cotton ; Undershirts, in Gossamer, India Gauze and Nainsook ; Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., together with a line of Neckwear-Cravats. Club House Tics and Scarfs, handsomer and more complote than ever. Also, Japanese Pajainmos. Call and examine them. HATS, HATS, HATS. Such a stock of Roys'and Men's Straw, Wool and Felt Hats as is unequalled in tho country in variety and low prices. SHOES, SHOES. SHOES. Ladies', MiafS, Children's, Men's. Youth's and Roys' Fine Custom-made Shoes, high and low cut. Every Shoe warranted. Wo are still selling the "MOHAWK SHIRT," tho ' est Shirt manufactured, and re tailed at one dollar. Wc particularly request an examination of our line of Oafsimcrc Samples-and prices of same made up to order-with lits guaranteed. April 20, 1882 34 _! TOBACCO, TOBAC00. j _ o ?3 ? o . 3 cr1 ?S % NEW CALICOES, MUSLINS, PIQUES, ? ?O rC'c ? COTTON A DES, BI.EAC1IINGS, HATS, NOTIONS, 8 O _P> M SHOES, LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS, ?2 t"1 8 ! FLOUR, BACON. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, ~ '% ' SUGAR, COFFEE, a- .j *"" ! And everything you need at Bottom Prices. r-C1 ?3 ja A largo lot MACKERELL. ? o"4 Q3 Z [ We arc determined to sell. We ask all who would liko to ? go <-?) < j buy New Goods CHEAP to give US a trial. ? ?r> o EH _ J LP.-. ~j C. F. JONES & CO., PANT'S OLD STAND. March 30, 1882 37 " SPRING, GENTLE SPRING " IS HERE, AND FOLLOWING CLOSE BEHIND IS HER INEVITABLE COMPANION, And all its train of diseases. Don't forget to try the popular and Rucccftvful remedy, ORR & SLOAN'S LIVER CURE. ??grch ? , 1882 J. Pi SULLIVAN. W. A.^VANDIVER J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. EAVE A CASE PRICE FOR ALL ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE. WK OFFISH INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, and only wanta small protit. Our Stuck of GKOCEKIEM complete. Genuine Muscovado Molasses und Su gar Syrups. A large lot of CHOICE PAMILY I'LOUR at prices that will not be undersold. We have received another lot of tho LITTE? 13 BASSETT PLOW STOCKS, tba best on the market, without .my exception. Price, $2.00. We now have better article of COPPER than ever before-seven pounds to thu dollar. Standard Northern Manufactured Fertilizers, . 425 lbs. Cotton to the ton-payable next Fall. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Feb 10. 18S2 20 ly AHEAD OF COMPETITION! THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST and MOST VARIED Stock of Ladies* and Gents', Misses' and Childrens' For SPRING mid SUMMER in tho City of Anderson. UNDER THE SBGN of the BIG SHOE. Gooda bought for Cash mid aold for Cash, nt LOWEST CASH EIGUR1CS enable MAXWELL * SLOAN To mnko tho abovo Proclamation. S&~ Don't forget wc make a SPECIALTY OF HATS. April 13. 1882_ll_ly J. G. CUNNINGHAM * CO. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR Stock of Goods Before You Buy. Should you Want a "Wagon, THE OLD HICKORY IS THE "BOSS " II* iv Plow, STARK'S DIXIE IS THE "FAVORITE." Our alo< k of IIAKD1VAKE Is complote, and at prices us low.ua tho lowest. Uuild. era and Mechanics can always bo suited. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Etc., Full stock of all, and equally low in price us any other bouse. ??f Wa want our friends whom wo have given time to thia year, to como square up lo the from, for both Guano and Merchandise. Come and do tho best you can, ami wo will trv and arrange for the balance. Get 20, 1881 ll FINE HARNESS FOR SALE. rpiIK undersigned culls attention to bis Stock of HARNESS of all descriptions, inclu JL ding IIKIDLEN. COLLA KN, MUGGY, CAIUCIAGE anti WAGON BB AKNI?NN, Singlo and Double, from thu tinest to thc cheapest qualifie:-. Tho work la done at homo and is thorough, tho stock used ls the very best, and therefore I warrant thc wear of every piece of harness to be equal to any that cnn bo purchased in thia or any other market. My PRICKS AUK CHEAPER thnn thc eamo quality of Harness can be bought elsewhere. REPAIRING carefully und promptly attended to. All that 1 ask is u call from those who need anything in my line. r-O- Rooms, upstairs, on Grnnito Row, over W?hlte & Wilhite's Drug Store. JAM KS M. PAYNE. April (1, 1882 ' 38 4in HERE WE ARE ! HOME AGAIN ! OH! COME AND SEE OUR PRETTY THINGS! -o W MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS, ITU usual cure, .--elected our SPRING STOCK, und wo uro ready to show the MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE OF' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Yes, we feel confident wo cnn pienso tho young, middle-aged and old folks. Como one und all, mid bo convinced that yon cnn get tho PRETTIEST uud CHEAPEST Goods at thu LA-DIES' STORE. March 23. 1882 8G 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 A RK arriving, and open Up Fresh and Handsome. No old Ntock on liuud* J\. Remember, we oller you New and Desirable Goods. Fine lot of WHITE GOODS nnd NOTIONS, Ladies' Trimmed HATS, Colored and White LAWNS. PIQUE and PRINTS, A nico line or Ladies' SHOES and SLIPPERS, RI HUONS, RUFFLING, COLLARETTES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS; PERFUMES, a largo lino of HOSIERY. We aie prepared to offer the Planters a lino of P ARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOES, PLOWS, Ac.., and cnn sell you a First Class article of SUGAR, COPPEE, FLOUR, MACON, MOLASSES ami GENERAL SUPPLIES of all kinds, at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Call and seo us. ROBERT A. LIS WIS & CO., Belton, S. C. April 20, 1882_20_ly NEW SPRING GOODS. "YATE (JAYE JUST RECEIVED ii large and beautiful lot of NPKINCI CA.LI VY COEN, u sample lot of LADIES* HATH, which wo aro offering at Nev. York Cost. Also, quite u variety of Gents' and Boys' STRAW HATS. Our Stock of SPRING SHOES for Ladies", Gents, Misses and Children is complete. Wo can sell you an good a Shoe for ns little money as any one in the City, in uny stylo desired; Call mid examine our Stock. You will lind polite and attentive Clerks to ?how you through, ami no ofTonsc taken or charge made. If you don't buy. WE DESIRE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, For which wo are Agents, und have now Oil exhibition ; and we don't hesitate towy is thc best on tho market. Call nnd examine it-we will take pleasure in showing and'ex plaining it lo vu ; nnd if you want u Machine, wc can certainly make it to your interest to buy the "Champion." Respectfully, Mardjir?3, 1892 Aj? DREW & PREVOST. CHATTANOOGA TALK ! | Something NEW In EDUCATION. ALL Manufacturera and Wholesale deal- Common Sense in tho School-Rocm. ors in Good Watches, Clock*, Jewelry, Npectucles, or any Pirst - Class Goods will naturally SEEK and rr.... " SELL their Goods to dealers in their rc- Ono Tliillff lit tx Xxiii?. spectivo lines of business, forcing the salo _ of inferior Goods through unknown, irre sponsible houses and peddlers direct to tho TN tho Fculal,, College ut Wll uninitiated. ,. I linmsfon. N. C., of which REV. I get all my Goods direct from thc Man- o7 LANDER is President, each pupil dc nfacturers . therefore, I CAN and WILL t fl k t principal study, nnd give better bargains than you ca get sec- , f ks t nnotncr an(1 so on, ","" ond-handod. A very few purchases and biding thc ,mbIt of dissipated thought, comparisons will convince yon or that fact. No P?Mio Exercises waste the time, distract tho nttontion, or shock the modesty rnt,?"-i?J?> " of ila pupils. Graduation may occur I HO StanttQTa Urg&Il; at the ona-of either 5 weeks "Section"; PELOUI1ET ?fe CO., eight times in u year. Liberal Pe cuniary Premiums, accessible to all For sale. Several in this City have given diligent pupils, materially diminish the satisfaction for years. Coll and TOO them cost of education. Locution easily nccessi nt bio, (pilct, healthful. Noted Chalybeate J. A? DANIELS'. Spring. No dram shop in tho county. May ll. 1882 43 Bend for Catalogue. -- April 'JO, 1882 40 8m HOW TO SAVE MONET ! Enei"? foi Salo. IS to buy tho Best Groceries, Confectiono- ? . " , . " . rles, Notions. Cigars, Tobacco, .tc,, X OFFER for salo my Engine, (anS-horse I from me. I buy and sell Country Produce, A Dry Steam, Taylor M rg Co.,) it bcln? and keen the best Cider and Lunch always too small for thc Increase I ?Wish to make on hand. I have also bought thc Rii?bt of in nw business. Sho ls perfectly new, ami the City or Anderson to sell the best Patent I Is the smoothest and moat noiseless running "hum Power in tho United States. Any Engine In Anderson County. Call at ray child cnn work lt. Call and seo lt, and you Mill on Tuesday, Thursday or Sa imlay and will bo sure to buy. soe her at work, and go homo wishing you D. J. BOP AN NON, had her, Air she ain't, be Depot Street. Anacreon, S. C. J- TOWNSEND. Mav 4, 1*82 42 Iv May 18. 188? 27 ly