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tJoca?Tnews. Ultlr"-' M , l of the summer tourists have , ? ,,f barley, na it is u very val ?;'?-;,i?,..rta?t . . . xM'iilly advertises this week a $pU-of land to reut. . i? Murray's school will open on >loii.la>\ 1?? September. ... ,.? Kcvsaild Col. J. Ij. Orr, of were in the city last week. ., , /,?/./. a new- paper, has made ??ram-e at Manon, S. C, with W. J. TfXttr m-ailable piece of land should ho '? ,"*.? The seed is cheap, und the profitable one. I .? .tire to her advertisement, it will V !\, t \li-s K. L. Tew's school will fc? W?l..?day, Oll? September. . )C< i,ttve been more troublesome season than usual. We be ?I Jules and most towns have them. Wilhite's new cottage, on .Ljt' i- Hearing completion. He hi lias'alreaily ha.1 eight applications ., lU-irin^ any kind of insurance ? So well to read the advertisement of ?Vi';. WhiMcit, which appears in an .YiltllUll. Duncan Wi Duftie, of Marion Conti? C preached in the Presbyterian uj, last Sunday morning. He ?8 visit lf, Kricrson. ts.?c? Chalmers, an affable and cour ivountt gentleman of Abbeville, has visiting ?nele, Col. J. W. Trow ?:i ilio city. e rtvent hcavv rains in. this County aro rient fir all agricultural purposes for ~jl weeks. The cotton and corn crops j,,,w Im considered safe. , liurri-s has our thanks for a lot [W'fine peaches grown ?n trees raised in ?elf m'' frin' which is better than grotta on most of the nursery trees. T. (Jrubbs, of Fork township, L?n'ied bv his sister, Mrs. E. J. King, !r.'tminste'r, left on the 28th inst. to [relativa in Texas. They will be ab about a nwiuh. A. J. Twiggs. contractor on the Komi of the Savannah Valley Railroad, La- a force of three hundreti bands at He hai already completed over i'miles of grading. [nutting of the Slabtown Detuocratic was addressed on last Saturday after Messrs. T. C. I.igon, J. Helton m snd E. B. Murray. The attend i^vKtts small but enthusiastic. Mention is directed to the advertisement \t Carolina Collegiate Institute, which ars in another column. Parents could ?nd a more efficient and accomplished to put their boys under than I'rof. II. |e hear some complaint about rust on In in some sections of tbo County. Innately, however, it has not become Ira!, for it would damage tbo crop very Erially if it should become widespread jL- time. e neglected to state last week that Mr. gG. Scudttay was announced for the of Representatives and Mr. Ezekiel .is for County Commissioner. M r. Jas. rallaban is announced in this issue for ty Commissioner. , IHwei has mude a proposition to _ the band-wagon and carriages con ing the speakers to University hill to with his Traction Engine. If the KBition is accepted it will bo something in a i>olitical procession. t would ask attention to tbo advertise t of Mr. Julius l'oppe, which appears riierc. Mr. Popp? means what he says he announces thnt he will keep noth B).?t the best of goods. Persons wanting ibitig in bis line would do well to givo a call. ro negro men. Mark Ship and Houston cry. while working in a cut on the Sa jah Valley Railroad last Friday, got S hurt by a cave of dirt falling on them. >s arm was broken below the elbow, Lowery was completely covered up by Kirt, sustaining several painful bruises Hi* i>crson. itensive preparations have been made [the great Democratic gathering to-day W'University. very lurgc number of t have been prepared by the Committee, l^lic stand has been beautifully deco BJ the ladies. Tho occasion promises ione of the most successful ever wit 1 in Anderson. lie enterprising firm of Messrs. Sullivan P,, s2n nave accepted tho agency for word ft Huffman's combined grain and no ?iitnbutors, one of which they now ?|0D exhibition at their store. It is lied the "Farmer's Favorite," and is as ll'lete a machine for putting In grain guano as we have cer seen. ? Scientific American bas an engraving fing an Improved nut lock, which has JWcntcdbyMr. W. D. Simpson, of Oly. The nut lock can be applied j great advantage to care, wagons, ma ?y. Iron buildings, and, in fact, in II places where bolts aro employed, "aib principal application to rail. ' lo3?Funt and farui,y 'eft Ande: - on last Saturday afternoon for Roches Sitili ' f ant's family will r .main S? Whi 0 he will make a pros ae tnp through Colorado with a vie*" ??jb.a in that State. We regret very iw v? ?n enterprising citizen liko nin?. . Wlsh h5m muob success and P'ness wherever ho may locate. tin?' ? no,hanno? will commence tho lit n'? ? a fcw da>'9- of a s'ore room on ? ?i^,rn,er,of McDuffle and De i M. w lchJ'e has recently purchased be or?J?C McG?-Wn. The building nu iSi, ??ck' a-n,d "ty-nve feet long by J?f? wiila. Sir. McQukin wiil Z?hf erecUon of a building of ?esileadjoining Mr. Bohannon's. S?? ,wlu be niado at tho campaign ??,8e,natorT ? . Butler, Hona. ?Trenbolni J. O. Shoppard,' . W. ?ng tain?lzlara1dd- Wyatt ?-ik"? Ront m? W?y thron?h, theseorators R l,be ^ a"V of Speakern fn^heanlat one tln?e upon the Anderson County formanyyears. hV AnH?D? ^"?T" remain uncalled for U?Sr???? ^?tofflce, August 29: Clii? Jac.k Bradley, Mrs. . ieatrv Jim -?ta* Ann Dalrymple, 8. ' MrJ'p S Jo?n8?n. Albert Kay, J. . w? a m fe Jno- Matto?: . P. "?&^ 6^? .a McGee, W. ^??^ySS? twi^'thos ute."mj.nation of appllcania for bene rfc^lefe*nl? to the Citadel Acad ity baffi er,S?Un*y wa? beid In tho Uni ?*. ThngT?n Tuesday morning at 10 d ?f Profs W?aTrdT?f K^mi^ers con Dr,8,w n? J--t-?on. W.W. Brown ^.and xrlo.' ?here were three op lawaii ? ? Tho8- ? Harrison ami 1 Weron^V"?? wcre the successful 1WSSS 686 yonne gent,e* KC"^^^and C. W.Webb have 15 ?f ReeW wra&p ,under the firm ' on a .r?. wfbi>. for the purpose of inAn?nCr^Jam,,y proc?ry iusi ritb & ? ***** w,? Bavo connect * 'bey-win al0".845 a dty delivery, by '.,h?tt totf.fi1 :any ar-ic,e i>"rchasca ** within Hw, ^ ( ?, ? of t?e purchaser "ent win C,,y 1,tu,le- This estab an. ? iPPLy a want long felt In m a iik.i,wo beaPoak for those gen ^dSSvp*?^-neSe in their entor H? of week*? 80038 wlU 00 on In a *??d buy, JeJ2i: A ".tranger goes into a Be rf?^R*""0' We for five dol r Them^^e1n-?r,-iaLtafifty-dollar [BS atixhfm ani ?5" to a nefgh and SI ?the stranger fortv-flve ?.iSw?ht?stran?er. with his boots STererl th? ??W5 Ne3tt morning it Is *-? S^-*?Wm bill is coun ^ ?a ^**1?4 who ?old tho boote 10 ?deem and give fifty dol lar.? in good money for it . gsy?- tu? i?,N??!S Of ladies," Beilen e?and "' a meeting was addteSd"by DrC Toe and Col. . P. Brownin ? ? Rar"es propriate^^KX^S';'"1 "'"" * of tlie welLatored basket.? 'becontents <o the very ovid?i t ?U faew.' *1 ?f ent. Dinner over ti..', t "f uU 1' ,'* themselves over to ,"? ?Wtofi?t? four hours by the veni "?" 11 candidates who iifSjX* xThcr of mu?" SSSLS^t ? ?,he *?* >y those present. The Itoek Mlfl? Al?.Li ui^iS?Su9 Ple "ic nt the Institute on last Iliursday was a most pleasant oce?. jo> the fest Vitien of the pic nie , ffiW* by an excellent Masonic address by Maj. John H.Moor;. uTlhl corning, after which the heSlities of e pic nie were extended to all' gSSS in theway 01 ? most dalicioua bask e di"ne? t? A &?? th,? crowd ? * '?1 o the house, and a number of speeches upon polities were made by the can. ida es was given the speakers, and they were fre quently applauded. The dav was ., ost pleasant in every respect. " The Jacksboro, Tex., Rural CUltcn. siieok of the marriugeol Mr. Waller 8. Fant the ?M?/'1. A? "S??1*' In '"'?t Place?, , '1, V ys: > -,m afler tue n,ur \?i r iant,n>"l his brido started for Wertherford, where thev will make their ititure home. Thus Jacksl oro loses an ffih? ? r Te1 thap'??b>? and accolli pl she. young ladies, and one of her most estimable young ::;c:.. Mtt>. iia.min.?..? tend their future path of life." Mr. Fant as will be seen from the above, has remove.! to Weothorford, Tex., a city about ? UOO inhabitants, where he will engage in the mercantilo business on bis own account, we wish you and your accomplished wife much happiness, Walter, und iiiav you al ways prosper. ' " The pic nie celebration of Miss Pickotte' school at I'iercetown on Saturday was largely attended hv bnt.b lad i > 4 Ilit unni 1... men despite the Inclement day. A good stand and ample Beats bail been prepared for the speaking, and all arrangements calcu lated to increase the pleasure of the gather ing had been carefully math. Eloquent and entertaining speeches were made in the morning by Messrs. E. M. H?cker and K. H. Bailey, and m the afternoon bv Messrs. John B. Moore and A. T. Brovles. Du ring the recess a most sumptuous basket dinner was enjoyed by all present, and the greatest pleasure marked the day through out. The people of Piercetown'are a most hospitable people, and on this occasion they coin ibuled everything possible to the en joyment o' their visitors and of each other. The meeting at Sandy Springs on last Saturday morning was verv well attended by both citizens and candidates, consider ing the rainy day. (?uite a number of la dies graced the occasion. Messrs. John B. Moore. A. T. Broyles, J. Helton Watson, E. B. Murray and ?I. G. Scudday spoke in the morning, and Messrs. . W hitner . M. Prince, It. P. Clinkscales, II. I. Ki ting, A. S. Todd, . B. A. Robinson, J. T. Harnes, ( . W. Faut, Jere. Yeargin, U. W. Todd, R. M. Burriss, J. H. Jones and others spoke in the afternoon. Mr. S. L. Eskew presided over the meeting, which was very pleasant throughout. The citi zens carried a basket ditmer, and showed every attention which the occasion required to the candidates and other visitors present. Sandy Springs is a g'.od place at which to have a meeting. The advertisement of the South Carolina University appears in another column. The arrangements inaile in this institution present the cheapest opportunity of se curing a thorough cducction that have over been oflered to the people of this State. Last year there were four hundred and fifty students from Soutli Carolina in Colleges outside of the State, whoso expenses aver aged more than $500 each, giving the enor mous sum of $225,000 a year that the peo ple of this State are paying to keep up in stitutions outside of the State. These fcur hundred and fiily students at the South Carolina University would keep all of this money at home. ?t $ 175 a year, tho largest amount necessary at this University, they would cost $78,750, leaving a clear saving to the parents of tho students of $140,2.50. In a few years this University will be the equal of any in the United States, and will do a great work for the educational and material interests of South Carolina. The Congressional Convention. The Democratic Congressional Conven tion of the Third District met at Anderson on last Friday, at 12 o'clock m., a majority of the delegates from each County in the District being present. Tho Convention was called to order by Col. E. B. Gary, of Abbeville, upon whose motion Mr. George S. Mower, of Newberry, was called to the chair, and Messrs. G. E. Prince and Till ruan Wardlaw us Secretaries. On motion of Mr. Murray, the temporary organization was declared the permanent organization of the Convention, and nomi nations for Congressman were called for, upon which Col. E. B. Gary nominated Col. D. Wvatt Aikcn in a ringing speech, which was* seconded by Mr. Joseph W. Sbelor, of Oconee. Col. Aikcn was then unanimously nominated by acclamation as the Democratic candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District, and upon motion of Gen. Humphreys a committee was appointed to notify him of his unani mous nomination. Maj. John B. Moore then asked that the meeting hear from the'various delegates present as to the political condition of their Counties, upon which Messrs. E. B. Gary, John Ii. Moore, J. W. Sbelor, C. L. Hol lingsworth, J. M. Johnstone and others were called for, and responded in tliort speeches, showing the Democratic party of the Third Congressional District to be in a most excellent condition for tho coming race. Tho Convention then adjourned, the uttermost harmony and good feeling hav ing prevailed throughout. The candidate, D. Wvatt Aikcn, of Cokes bury, was born at winnsboro, Falrneld County, S. C, March 17, 1828; received an academic education at Mount Zton Insti tute, Winnsboro ; graduated at the South Carolina College, Columbia, in 1840 ; taught school two years; settled upon a farm in 1852, and has continued until the present time to profess and practice farming; m 1801 entered the volunteer service of the 8outhern Confederacy as a private; was appointed Adjutant of the Seventh Regi ment of Volunteers ; was elected Colonel ol the same when reorganized at the expira tion of their term of service ; was relieved from service by reason of wounds received on the 17th of September. 1862, at Antie tarn ? was elected to tho Suite Legislature in 1864'and again in 1860; was Master of Uio State Grange for two years, and member of the Executive Committee of the National Grange for six years ; was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention at St. Louis that nominated Tilden and Hen dricks: was elected to the Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Congresses, and was re-elected to the Forty-seventh Congress as a Demo crat, receiving 27.803 votes against U./58 votes for 8tolbrand, Republican. nrastay Creek Democratic Club. This Club met at Cedar Wreath School Houso on the 2Cth inst., with Col. W. a. Fickens in the chair. Tho following reso lutions were introduced and unanimously ad/??i(IrV?d, That the candidates for the Sen ate and House of Representatives be re quested to give their views on the Lien law at the public meetings. Resolved, That we feel gratified at the an nouncement of I. W. Mckena ?? ?n? date for County Commissioner ; that ho is tho unanimous choice of this Club, and that we recommend him to all Democratic Olubs in tho County. Resolved, That the proceedings this Club bo banded to the editors of the Ander eon papers, with tbe request tb*t they be rUCoLbW.' S. PIckens addressed the Club on the politics of the day and the emwgenriea of the Democracy of the State. The Club then adjourned. ^ ^??^?l The Sleeting To-Day. i.SCi!.kii,K t"f 1,10 ?rC!U *88 meeting to be oeil ?CrS'm opening tbc Dem f t ? at?'?ml?'>-?. the ' and Curler 01 issi Monday saya: "[Ite Denigrane canvass will open al Anderwn nexrThursday. IutheCounf? L ta? '.'Vory ?5bt ?or ^ IP>vernniei,t has beert begun since 1S7U. the contest will TL .Anderson is proud of no rtistinction and has ?ever failed to deserve A?derson will .spure no pains, we so hat TT overwbelminKly .sVcssfuh so that the fires winch shall V lighted a the mountain foot will burn with ever in casing intensity until they reach and roast "? "wan,l* a?d savanna.- of the ^We must strive to make this meeting muai tu any ever held i? South Carolini As much d. pends on this campaign as has fVeruevn involved in a can vus--, and our 'I?,e owe ?t <-> the cause of good govern ment m give uu. 8tat Uckct a f,iMx, *|ld.off m titeir presence at the meeting to-day i-.very ina,,, ?untan and child in the Coiui tj U'vuM endeavor to be present, both as u natter of interest to themselves and to as Msl m enthusing the whole crowd. Ander on must not in this campaign lag behind tier [last record. Comparative Statement of Shipments of tottou from Anderson, *>. C. I he following comparative cotton state ment ol receipt in Anderson during the I years ol W:>-so, 1880 ?82 ami 1881-82 is in teresting, as showing to our people the great loss sustained by the County last vear consequence of the drought* Hut for lite failure m crops the receipt of last vcar Would have been greater than for the pre ceding season, as our tracio has been Steadily extending over a larger area of territory, lie fullowiug are the figures : 187f)-80 lsso-Sl 1881-82 September. 1,503 3.5G8 1 till October .4,H?? 4^ 3^8 November . 3,(124 4,2fHl 2,!K?5 December. :,377 2,&5? ISO! January. 1,301 872 535 February. i.iut 1/230 710 Marcii. 417 a i.V.) April. 217 232 203 May. 193 ltW 100 June. 37 38 27 July..*. 30 4i? 5 August. 31 70 1 T?tul.15,13(5 18,407 12,137 The (latlieritigg for Canilldntee. The County Executive Committee hue lixod tho following meetings to which tho peoplo of tho county aro iuvltcd, and at which all of tho candidates aro requested to be present and addr.'ss the citizens of the county on the issues of thecamp.iign. Tho meeting will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning, and will bo held at tho fol lowing times and places: Cross Roads, Friday, 1st September. I'endleton, Saturday. 2nd September. Craytonville, Thursday, 7th September. Henea Path, ?al?iday, 0th September. I'isgah, Thursday. 14th September. WiTliatueton, Saturday, ltJth September. Providence, Thursday* 21st September. Farmer's Store, Friday, 22nd September. Helton, Saturday. 23rd September. Anderson, Tuesday, 20th September. Mr. Editor: I have been a constant n adir of your paper ever since it was start ed, and thought that you were all right ; but, sir, 1 think yon are all wrong in one thing, and that is when you say that the new City Council have made a good begin ning. If I have read correctly, they have already granted license to seven linns to retail spirituous liquors, and to any and every one that wants it if they can pay for it. Now, sir, you boaat of the city of An derson and Anderson County being lhe banner County and City of the State. The licences that bave been "already granted up to the 3lst|of December, if continued twelve months, will bring in twenty-one hundred dollars a year. Who is expected to pay this license? Is it not the dram-drinker and the poor family that has been working a cotton patch to get a little money to buy the comforts of life this Fall ? book at the result. The mother and si.-ter are often disappointed on seeing their husband, father or brother coming home drunk, and instead of the cloth or shoes or bacon, they conic home cursing and abusing the disappointed family, who will be hungry and whose horses and mules will be starving. Or, if they are too drunk to get home, or get in a fuss, they are housed m the calaboose until morning, und if they have a few dollars it is taken in the way of tines. Is that what you cull a good beginning? Again, there are biivs in the County whose parents would like to take them t? tbc city if it was not for the language they would hear on the Streets. Again, who will want tosend their girls to the very seat of seven grog shops to be educated, when they will have tu take Rome buck street to shun the lan guage used around those doors of demons? As one of your lir.st-clnss teachers said, "to do thyself no wrong ?m in its true sense the surest way to do no wrong to your neigh bor." Mr. Editor, for fear that this will lind its way to the waste basket, 1 will close by subscribing myself B. J. P. 8.?Please excuse me while I ask you one question : Which is in the majority in the city of Anderson, the Churches or tho grog-shops? Now, Mr. Editor, I do not want to make you mud, but just ask you to stop and think is it possible that therobno one in the city that will try to convince those men that grogerics will ruin the Churches and the schools? If not, I would be pleased to bear from the country, Re member, that I am no candidate nor do I intend to become one. B. J It is a well known fact that Rheumatism originates from a disordered or impure con dition of the blood. To relieve the system of these excruciating pains permanently, you 1.111st purify tfie blood?root out the poison. S. S. S.'is the only remedy known that does this. Others relieve the pain ; 8. 8. S., bv renewing the blood, cures the dis easfc. Price, $I.0U and *1.75 pu boUlo. Flavoring Extracts?Cologne?Celluloid Sets?Fine Tooth Brushes?Hair Brushes cheapest at Wilhite & TVilhite. Chandeliers at a bargain at Wilhile's .- Rtflre CLARK'S SEED COTTON CLEANER takes ull the dirt ami trnsb out of Cotton before it goes into the Gin, and improves Ine class from 1 to G grades. Call on C. A. Ree?], Ag't, and examine the Machine. BUGGIES!?Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail to call on REKD & STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any one. The American Sewing Machine is still up with the times. Come in und see the new No. 7, with large arm and iate improve ments?light running and noiseless. A large lot arriving at C. A. Reed's, Agent. NOT WE have this day associateti with us in who is well known to this coramur same stand, and under the same name as her Helton, S. C, Aug. 15, 1882. -0 WE have this dav entered into a copartnei Merchandise Bnafneaa, to beconduc fully solicit the patronage and support of oui BeKon. S. C, Aug. 15JJg?g? IMPORTANT TG SX HAVING perfected the K?EKM OIH ^ best of work in sharpening Gin Saws, lowest rates. All work 1 guaranteed to giy l,UTtto Machine and do the r own A cut of the Machine appears in this advert m onerate it. Any person can learn in flf Si who have tried1 it. Amongthem I t Drake McConnell, Wm. Burrito. Georg Bounty? I will also sell State or County Ri| Sui beVcbecrfullygiven Call on or write Store on Granite Row, Anderson, 8. c. August 17, 1882-2 m For easy trashily trv Pvlc's Pcarline, f* r sale by Wilbite ?V Wilbite'. Turnip Seeds, 20 different kind??fresh and genuine?at Wilbite A Wilhite's. I>?> not fail to see the new No. 4 Victor ?t wing Machine before you buy. It has a very large arni ami late improvements. Cull on C. A. Heed, Agent. Wilhite's Eye Water, a Mire euro for sore eyes. Try it. Price 1?5 cents. For the beat Cotice, go to J. P. Sullivan A Co s. FRUIT JARS.?Mason's Porcelain-Lined ami Cohanse's Fit l'IT J ARS for sale cheap at Wilbite & Wilhite's. SMOKE DUKE OF DURHAM CIGA RETS, at Wilhitca' Drug Store, t?nger Ale, Soda and Vichv Water ut Wilhites'. For Fine Toilet Articles go to Wilhitca' Drug Store. Mothers! Mothers'! Mother*!!! Are you ?li.vturlit.il ul night and broken Oi your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once und get a bottle of MltS. 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 regulute the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and re lief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all case.s, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription <>f one of the oldest and host female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a boti le. A Coligli, Cold or Sore Thront should he stopped. Neglect frequently re Bults in an incurable Lurig Distate or Oui sumption. BROWN'S 11 RONCHI AL TRO CHES does not disorder the stomach like CCUgh syrups and balsams, hut art directly o>. the m?umed ;?irf>, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cut um, and the Throat Troubles which Singersand ]'<?l>lir Speakers are sjliject to. Fu ? thirty year's brown's Bronchial roches have been recommended by physicians, and lune ah.ays 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 25 cents a box everywhere Woman?Ron Shall She Presero Her Health and Beauty. ?ino who b?B long investigated this sub ject gives tho result, and la happy to say thai it is found in woman'h "Host Friend." It is adapted especially to that groat central, all-controlling organ, tho womb, corrocting its disorders, and curing any irregularity of tho "menses," or "course;?.." Dr. J. Hradfiuld's Fornido Regulator acts liko charm in whiten, and in sudden or gradual checking, or in entire etoppago of tho "monthly cour ses," from cold, mental trouble, or llko c tusos, by restoring tho natural dischari o in every instance. Iu chronic cases, so oRou resulting in ulc?ration, falling of tbo womb, i tu action is prompt and de cisive, saving tho constitution from num berless evils and premature decay. Pre pared by Dr. J. Bradliold, Atlanta, On. Price: trial size, 75c; largo size, $1.50. For sale hy all druggists._ ANDERSON FEMALE SEMINARY O X-SE CT ARIA N. LEWIS M. AYER, PniNcir-al ami Proprietor. THE next Session begins First Monday in September, prorimo. Parents intending to send their daughters, should remember that there are many ad jutages in a fair start. With a full corps of six highly accom plished teachers, an.I every necessary equip ment for facilitating the advancement of our pupils In th?>ir studies, we are prepared to do good and faithful work. Our prices for hoard and for tuition are considerably lower than those of any other first-class College in the South. Circular giving full information as to terms anil prices, promptly sent to any order. _ Aug IM, 1883___?_2_ ADG?K COLLEGE, W A LH ALL A. S. C. FACULTY. Rev. F. P. Mlm.au.y, D. D., President. Kkv. J. R. Ri ley, D. D. Rkv. ii. Stboxo, . M. Prof. Wm. S. Moore. THE next Session commences September 21, 1882. English, Classical and Sci entific Courses. Military drill. Tuition $11) per annum. Board in private families $10 per month. Located at the base of the Blue Ridgo Mountains, the climate is un surpassed. For further information or cat alogue address any member of the Faculty. F. P. MULL ALLY, D.D., President. Aug 24, 1882_G ?_ Tie Soni Carolila Wm Will Open Oct. 3, 1882. flOURSE OF STUDY?General Science, \j Mechanics am. Engineering, Agricul ture, Classical Course, Latin Course. PARTIAL COURSES, in English Stud ies, Practical Mntlmmaties, Practical Agri culture. Students admitted to any Course for which they are prepared. Tu???ge? Free. Annual Fee of $10 for repairs. Board, In private families, from $12 to $15 a month. Excellent board in messes at from $8 to $10. Entire expenses need not exceed $125 ; ought not to exceed $175. For further information, address BENJAMIN SLOAN. Sec. of Faculty, Columbia, 8. C. Aug 24, 1882_" _6? TO MERCHANTS. AGENTLEMAN, who is a native Geor gian, hut has sold goods for a first class House in Charleston, bas a thorough acquaintance with General Merchandise, can furnish the best of reference, local and elsewhere, desiring to remove to Anderson would gladly accept a situation as'Salenman in a good House. For information, address CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, Elberton, Georgia. Aug 24. 18*2_6_2_ ICE. onr business Mr. WM. J. MOOBUEAD, lity. Our business will be conducted at the ctoforo. BOB'T. A. LEWIS. J. BAYLIS LEWIS. ship for the transaction of a General ted at the town of Belton, S. C, and respect r friends and customers. BOB'T. A. LEWIS, J. BAVLIS LEWIS. WM. J. MOORHEAD. 0 S GIN OWNERS. , I am now prepared to do the very as well as repairing generally st the very e satisfaction. Persons who desire to pur ting can do so for the sum of Ten Dollars, isement. There is no difficulty in learning teen minutes. This Mach1 ne is endorsed by an mention Messrs. Ashley A Uro. her, o Long, W. G. Wat. on and others in this ghts. Information concerning the Machine to me. Office, up-staira over W. F. Ban's E. W. SOUTH. OFFICE OF THE NEW YOEK CASK STORE, 335 BROADWAY, . IISTZETW YORK. Editors Anderson Intelligencer : HY offering ourselves ns candidates lor re-election to the high and honorable position of 'headers <>f Low Prices," wo aro not alone actuated bj' motives of self-interest, but will in a few wonts demonstrate the just claims which we possess to that enviable and much sought-after office. A retrospective glance at our lab ors is, in view of the strong support wc have received the seven years past, utmoccssarv. That support alone speaks unmistakably in syllables sweet aiul encouraging, "Well done," and imparts to us new motive-power for untiring and ceaseless efforts, not alone to continue to receive kind ami practical encomiums, but to render ourselves still more worthy of them. For two months past we have watched, studied and taken advantage of the New York market, and we can supplement our past record with bright promises for better and more effective work during the next salon of Fall and Winter nosiness. Our long ex perience and acquaintance with the leaders of the "Dry Gooda Party" bas idvch us a more thorough int ide view of the machinery, wire-pulling and assessment plan of this indy great and powerful party, an l tho many beneficial results arc obviour,. We thus know the closest and lowest terms that cnn be made. WO know the headquarters of each committee, where located and who tho chairman is, as for instance the different commit tees On "Hosiery," '.'Gloves," "Law," "Prints," "Domestic Goods," "Notions," "Milks," "Linen Goods." etc., etc.. etc., and nre therefore In n position to procure appropriations iii the shape of llargaius for our hundreds of customers. Hut we also have affiliated ourselves more so than ever before with tho "Hoot and Hlioe Association" and the "Clothing Prohibition Club" -two influential bodies, to which none but large and cash buyers eau gain admission. This secures us (ho exclu sive control of the beM makes of toot-gear ut immensely low rates, and we have no hes itancy in saying that during the coming campaign wo are beyond the reach of any would be competitor, and arc confident of an immense and popular success. Tho "C P. Club" has furnished us willi a great quantity of ammunition in the way of Coats, Pants and Vests, to bombard the forts, not of Alexandria, but of Anderson City. You may look out for lively times when the war vessels arrive in Charleston har bor and forward over the Anderson A Columbia Railroad enormous quantities of Suits and Overcoats to replace thc bat tie-worn and shapeless Garments of our faithful military and civilian customers. Muck will bs gained by this victory! Our unfurled, ponce bearing banner will proudly wave and proclaim that the Kule of aggrandizement, mo nopolies and High Prices must tutter from Its lofty ;"*..!;??'."! and become ". crumbling, unrecognizable mass ! Every Inw of political economy has n direct bearing upon the welfare of the people ; every violation is sooner or later felt as tho misguided or mis used policy of the dominant party, but the party cannot stand whilo the people groan under an oppressive load af "lligu Prices." We shall continue our policy of "Largo blocks ami Low Prices.' We ?re perfectly willing to enter the arena of mercantile stn fd under that guidance, firmly believing that hundreds of our customers will applaud our victory and give us their hearty and practical supimrt. Wo remain, gentlemen, yours very truly. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. August 3. 1882_3_ THE BOTTOM HAS FALLEN OUT. Unheard of LOW PRICES at the Paris Store THE GREATEST BARGAINS YET OFFERED. Compare our Prices with those asked elsewhere, and the result will prove that the Paris Storo still continues to Undersell All ! rpiIK exclamation, "How Pretty ! Where did you buy !" The answer : I.KSHBH'8. JL Surely they cost more, but nevertheless he sells Calico-Old Price 5 cents. New Price 4L No scraps, but full pieces. In order to reduce the Tremendous Htock now on hand, will from this day on oller at prices never heard of before In this country : Special Bargains in yard-wide Bleaching at 10 cents, worth 12?. Special Itargains In Dress Ginghams at 12} cents, worth In. Special Itargains in Dress Lawns nt IO rents, worth 16. Not only to Lead, but to Excel, is my mode of Doing Business. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Those in need of a Suit of Ready Made Clothing will hud it to their advantage to visit my Establishment, and be convinced that my Clothing is well made, perfect-fitting and cheaper than the cheapest. The fourth order for I. A BI ES' ll ATS is now in stock, and they grow prettier every time. This last lot was purchased at 33J per cent, under regular prices. Now 1 -ulies. is your time to wear a new and fashionable Hat. They are trimmed by ex\ .iced hands, and to bc appreciated must be seen. I have studied the wonts of my patrons, and tnke ? arc to offer only now and desirable Goods, always nt living prices, at Inc samo time courting comparison of all purchases at the Paris Store with auy similar goods from any part of the country, without fear that it will not be in my lavor. All this has been accomplished in a fair and business-like manner, and not by so-called business tricks as to oller ono particular article at a loss, with tho expectation of regaining thc loss by advancing thu price of thc next article the customer might purchase. Don't hesitate to visit hie. Polite: treatment to all. No trouble to show Goods. Look for thc sign, and be sure you visit A. LESSER, PARIS STORE. June 1,1882 34 LOOR OUT FOR BARGAINS ! To my friends and the trading public generally : IHAVE LATELY BOUGHT THE GENERAL HTOCK OP MERCHANDISE OF C. A. REED, Agent, AT EAST END WAVERHV HOUSE BUILDING. AND AM PREPARED TO OFFER GENUINE BAEGAINS FOR THE CASH DOWN ! Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, ShoeB, Clothing, Trunks, Planters' Hardware, AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, The Best Stock of Gents' Straw and Felt Hats In the County. Call, everybody, if you want a Hat or anything else that I may have, and THE PRICE WILL BE MADE TO BU IT YOU. ? good stock of Family Groceries on hand, AND PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED, -0 I will koop til o Best om A mirv A T? T\ SAHW ?&T*T*mvT vmv*-r%e* DAOili/AlM/ UV1SCI JC JEJA* ?. ILl??IftO, PURE IMPORTED GERMAN KAN IT, AND FERTILIZING CHEMICALS. Try some of these Manures for your Wheat and other Fall Crop?. Very respectfully, Ac, J. J. BAKER. Jane 29, 1882 50 Om DURING JULY AND AUGUST We shall offer our Stock of Goods at STX01I3: XJO"W PRICES That it will be greatly to your advantage to TRADE WITH TTS. W E simply aak you to see us ht. for a buying elsewhere, feeling confident that we can save you mnney on anything yon may want. LARGE LOT TOBACCO JUST ARRIVED. C. F. Jones & Co. June 29,1882_ ?Q_ UOTICE. PATENT SPECIALITIES. HE undersigned will, for tho next sixty days, sell the following Goods : The only I*eaeh Parer lu the World. Price, $2.50. Also, will pare any kind of fruit. The BEST and ONLY Steam Fralt Dryer known. Price, $8.00. Surface 12 square feet. Any child can use it. Remington Rifles ?nd Shot dunn a specialty. Will sell the same at manufacturer's prices. The above are the best made Guns Tn the United States. COOK STOVES. Two Hundred and Flay COOK STOVES to arrive, of the latest patterns and designs, will be sold 'lower than heretofore. No. 7, warranted, $15.00- worth $18.00. No. 8, $20.00, worth $25.00. Call early and secure bargains. Thc most elaborate and complete Co jk Stove now made in America, worth $100.00, to be sold for $60.00. Come and se cure a bargain. L. H. BEEL; Waverly House. Joly 27,1882 S ANDERSON CLOTHING STORE! BROCK & MAULDIN. To make room for-Fall Goods, we will during next sixty days offer our Entire Stock of STJ^nVEE^ OLOTBEHSTG, HATS AND SHOES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Now is the time, and the A. C. S. is the place, sf you want a bargain. July 13, 1882_ 2_ J. P. BIT 1,1,1 VAN. W. A. VAN IH V Ell J. P. SULLIVAN & CO., No. 12 Granite How, anderson, - - - s. c. THE BEST COFFEE ? OI?I> GOVERNMENT JAVA, SANTOS?CHOICEST, L.AGUAYRA?CHOICEST, RIO?CHOICEST. A boiler variety of GOOD COFFEE will noi bo found in any other house in the up country. Wo invito nil to coma nini see. I'riees very low?same as before the WRr. Seven, eight, nnd len pounds to ilio dollar. _J. V. SULLIVAN & CQ.|y 1882 GUANO NOTICE. 1882 soluble Pacific and stono still ahead ! ^^7"U would call tho attention of our friends lo tho fact that wo represent the nbove ? welbeetabli?ked and RELIABLE BRAND OF FERTILIZERS, and our Ware? houses aro full of Guano and Acid lor theSPRIRG TRADE. All of you who expect (o uso Guano nnd Acid will do well to call on us for prices and terms before buying clsi whore. The reputation of these Fertilizers are so well established throughout tho Colin? tv and Stato that we uiHsI no testimonials. Call and get a MEMORANDUM HOOK nnd ALMANAC for ISSJ FREE, WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY (HOODS, SHOES, HATS, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, Which wo propose to SELL LOW. We ran Nell you ? Bint or ? good Nhoe un low un tiny oilier house In the town. IL.I007X Jfe ? . * ?e. Jnn 2. 18H2 aft OAl^C ON JOHN E. PEOPLES Who has in Store the only ABSOLUTELY SAFE OIL STOVE ON THE MARKET, MADE upon the principle of tho German Student Lamp, and is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction. The prospect for a Fruit Crop being so Mattering I will keep a full line of GLASS FRUIT JARS, and will sell them as cheap ns they call ho found elsewhere in the market. Fly time has come agnin, nnd I will sell you good WIRK FLY TRAP for !i5e? or a flue CLASS ONE for Mio. 1 have just received Car load of IMPROVED IRON KING COOK STOVE?, to which the Medal was awarded at the Philadelphia Centennial, 1870. Also, a hit of tho ELMO Cook Stove. An examination of my varied assortment of TIN WARE, RATH TU HS, TOILET SETTS, BIRD CACES, WIRK BASKETS, Ac, is solicited. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Juno ?, 1882_'M_' _ . O. FARMER. J. L. FARMER. FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS ! Soluble Sea Island and King Guano on reasonable tehms. WE have on band a full supply of the ihove Standard Hrands of Guano, nnd WILL MAKK IT TO THE INTEREST of nil to call on us before buying their Guano. WE ALSO KEP A COMPLETE LINK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GAPS. &c, Which we will sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. Be sure and examine our Stock and Prices before buying elsewhere. Wo will make it to your interest. N. 0. FARMER & BRO. F?.b2, 1882 11 COTTON BUTTER OIL. FRESH LOT JUST IN. 1.00 IPIEjIR, ALILOIfcT. 50 Fer Cent. Cheaper than Lard. T. GL CXJNjSriTSrOPIAM & CO. June 29, 1882 f>0 FIRST CLASS FERTILIZERS. I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH EWTAW FERTILIZER. EWTAW ACID PHOSPHATE, EXCELLENZA FERTILIZER, Ii^QUAL to anv Fertilizersaold in this market, or any other markul. PRICES E * DUCED. Give mo a call. MY STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, IS COMPLETE, and I can please any one in GOODS and PRICES who will give mo a trial. _ A full stock of fark supplies always on hand, and I guarantee, to ?cl! as cheap for tbc Cosh as any iiousc in tho up-con try. W. IT. J3A.RXC, March 0. 1882_No. 10 Granite BowV HEADQUARTERS FOR Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Threshers, And All Kinds of Machinery. HAVING established tho Southern Branch of the ?esser manufactu ring co. at tills place, I will always keep on hand a full supply of their Colebrated Machinery, consisting of their 8elf-RcguInting Grain Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, Peerless, Portable, Traction and Domestic Steam Engines, Saw Mille, Ac, I First-el&ss Machine. Always keep in mind* that the cheapest machinery is not always the safest or best. TT>tW*??* REEL'S HEW BUILDING, HEAR BAILE0?D BRIDGE, ANDERSON, 8. 0. March 16, 18*2 89 \ ly