The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, September 21, 1882, Image 2
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E. It. MUHKAY, Editor.
TH?ltSDAY, SKIT*. 21, 1KS2. 1
terms :
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six MONTHS. ??.
Two Dollar? il ?>1 |ihI?I in mi va lire.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
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III ? Il S. THU.M?'SON Ili, libai ?
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JOHN l\ fcHKITAllI?, - I I-Mg. l ? M.
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II. MILKS, of bnti?'Mi>n.
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JOHN I?. It j Itt ?SUN ?? friiiiilci
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HEN, . MANM<wU'LT. ??corgctowii.
Onttjrttf-Third 'Ithtr?ti
i?. WYAT'J , of Colti'.-biio
TM I'll I. Y 1.1.1 :< I?> .
l'In primary election lo nominate
candidatos ol Ilio llcmocratic party l'or
Anderson County will rome oll on next
Thursday, the -Sib in.t., and i? an nera*
?ion of very great interest to our people,
lipon the r??.-ti 11 of tliis election will
depend tbc /ftrmnef ?t our County gov
erniticut, for in Anderson llie only cou
test ari*'? in the primary. The men
nominated there will be elected in No
vember, and hence u man who desires to
exert any inllociictt in the chaiactei and
persons of the various offices to be filled
by the County rilllst do ho in the coining
primary, nr consent in the County elec
tion to be a complete blank. It is,
therefore, the duty of every Democrat,
as citizen partly responsible for the
affairs of his County, to go to the polls
on Thursday and vote for the men his
judgment and preference may suggest.
It is very important for u? to poll :\* full
it vote as possible, for by doing .so we
will give to llie State an evidence of our
strength, ami to that extent will encour
age our friends and liscoiirage our ene
mies. A full vote will also tend to keep
im parly lit tue Couuij Well uigaiii&t'u,
and render our people satisfied with the
primary system. A full vote will also
be more satisfactory til the many candi
dates running, for it will be a higher
compliment to the men who may be
nominated, and it will show to the men
who may not bo so fortunate that there
hits been a full expression of public opin
ion, and that they have not been defeated
by sonic other man's friends turning out,
and theirs staying at home. < hi every
account a full vole is desirable, and we
hope that every Democrat in the County
will make his ai rangements to go to the
polls on next Thursday, and vote in what
is virtually the only election for County
olHccrs. _
St?I* KI t I > KN Of KIIUUATION.
The Democratic Slate Executive Com
mittee, at their meeting in Columbia on
last Wednesday night, nominated Col.
Asbury Coward lor State Superinten
dent of Education. Col. Coward is
competent for the position, and withal
a very popular and polished gentleman.
Cur people will of course render him,
along with the winde ticket, an enthusi
astic support, though we would misrep
resent what we believe to be the feeling
of our County, and of some of our
neighboring Counties, were we not to say
that our people think the Committee has
slighted this side of the State by as
signing us tu the duty of doing again a
lar^e share of tho voting, while other
portions of the Sta'.e, which have hereto
fore done the office-holding, arc again
accorded tho same privilege. If we
were unable to preseni equally ns compe
tent men for posilion there would be
some reason for this discrimination, but
in case like the nomination of a Super
intendent of Education, where tho uamo
presented from this section was at least
the equal of nny in the State in point of
qualification and character, and where
whole section of this D?mocratie portion
of the State lina never had a Stato offi
cial since the Democracy has been in
power, wo think tho action in excluding j
us was unjust and unwwe. The com
mittco were no doubt actuated by their
best judgment, aud as our peoplo are
thorough Democrats, this disappointment
will not make a particle of difference
this time, especially as Col. Coward is
personally very acceptable to this sec
tion as well as to the whole State. In
the futuro wo propose, for uur part, lo iu
sist in as practical a manner as possible
that this section of South Carolina shall
no longer be treated as if it were oiny
good for voting purposes.
When McLanc spoke in Beaufort last,
week, he was introduced by the Republi
can precinct chairman, and abused the
Democratic parly at great length without
saying a word against his Republican
friends. The ex-convict Smalls, aud the
colored Republican Senator Miller, also
Bpokc. They likewise abused the Demo
crats and complimented the Greenback
ticket. After Smalls and Miller had
spoken an ell'orl was made to adjourn.
Whipper iusislcd that he should be heard.
His demand was resisted by the cbairmnn
and Miller, both protesting against di
viding time. Whipper said bo would
havo the meeting and would speak. In
consequence a numbr. .if free fights oc
curred between the aouerents of the two
factions of Republicans, the regulars and
reform Republicans, and a row was made
by tho combatants. During this stage
of the proceedings Whipper spoke, and in
turn roundly abused the managerb of the
meeting for trying to exclude him. He
said he would support the Greenback
nominees with less cordiality than he
would if be had been accorded freo
?psccl?.. This shows that the Greenbnck
era are in full alliance with the very
worst el ments of Republicanism, and
it is doubtful whether they can carry the
wing of the Republican party in Beaufort
which pretends to want reform.
The Republicana endorsed the Grcen
backere In.their Convention as woe pro?
dieted. Their leaders say that the
Greenback-era will give them a fair elec
tion next time, and that the Republicans
will carry the State. It is therefore evi
dent that any man who vote* tho Green?
back ticket now, if voting M> turn tbe
Stato over to tho Republfchoe next timo.
.MAI.ICMMSl.V I'M HIT.,
The Lancaster Ledger of the IStli just.,
in an article hended "How the Ring
< Ipcralou," says.
The people of South Carolina hear a
great deal uhoiii Ring rule It is gene
rally charged that the Democratic Hing
has it-i headijtiarters at Columbia. It
was further charged at the last Stale Dem- j
ueratic Convention that (?cu*. Kennedy!
mid Itratloii were the King candidale*
lie charges -.vere made l?y a -et ..f nllicn- ]
socking demagogues from ndei>on, !
( 'rcoti villo, N?wherry and Darlington. I
There wero 11 \ in ilio ln>t State
Con volition who worked day and uigld
L<> loi m a.t>i ring. 'I'hey were success
lid, and crowed as huii'iim-roostors over
the game eocks ii|ion w ho.'.e bodies wi re
the scurs of hard loiiglil battles. "IHood
is thicker (hall water," and to the men
who have swriliced time, means, and
risked their lives t?# preservo the snprc
luac.v ol 'In- patty, proporh belong thu
honors 'Dark hoocs," significanti)
lei tiled, will eventually ruin any organi
zation. The "dark -??^' : ilo-late
Siate Convention w-<. ihn men hi,
um kid .'?/ .'/,. iliitl. for iheirowil personal
aims, and disregard* d the claims ol those
who hud bravisi all opposition |o hones!
;".\. miteni
The in -in u a tion- and charg?s contained
in this paragraph arc ridloiilou? and un
Due. The l.uiica-tei /.?</?/< *? is a chronic
grumbler, and it-* lavorile occii|?alion foi
two or three years has been lo charge the
existence of rings in our Siate govern
ment, without indicating any evidenci of
the (ruth ol it- asser? ion. In the late
State ( On vent ion we did not hear any
charge thai (lens, ['ration and Kennedy
were the ting candidates for Governor, as
-neh a chante would have been too trans
parently erroneous to be coiisidced for
one moment. No ring would pill up
two candidates for the -ame (ill?ce. It
was thought hy many, however, both in
and out ol thu Convention, that there
would be elements of weakness in the
nomination of either of ihe.-e gentlemen
for Governor, and before the meeting of
the Convention there '.vas. ., wcll-dcfiuci!
demand on the part of the people for n
third man. There was no county ring
formed, and no effort to form one in the
Convention. There was a considerable
amount of ilisciiesion amongdelegates as
to the available man tornii for Governor,
ami after this discussion made evident
who was the most popular and accepta
ble man for the position. Col. Thomp
son w as nominated and so enthusiastically
?iippoTled as to render his
the work of the people, and not of any
man or set of men. The assertion that
the /. Afwwtto'f Ibi*Convention worked
in the dark for their own personal aims,
is nu utter niisrepiesetitntioii. Col
Thompson not only did not work for his
own nomination, but did all that he
could do to prevent it, in an honorable
and j atriotic way. He was to have been
President of the South Carolina Univer
sity, and preferred it to the Governor
ship. He could not, however, refuse the
nominatimi when it was forced upon him,
any more than Senator Hampton could
have done in 1870. To have refused
would have been a plain declaration that
ho placed his ow n pleasure above h ih
country's call. Col. Thompson had
been honored since lS7o' with a State
position which he desired, and in 1.SS2
when the Slate desired and called for
his services in another sphere, it would
have been dishonorable ingratitude for
him to have refused the nomination.
(Jen. Capers was the only other dark
horse, and he, ?o lar ?rom working for
his own aims, knew nothing about it un
til it was all over; so it must be seen
that our contemporary incorrectly states
the facts in saying that the "dark horses
worked in the dark for their own per
somi! aims." The ledger then goes
on to an equally untrue assertion in say
ing:
When Rev. Mr. Capers was placed in
nomination for Superintendent of Edu
cation, the Convention was assured by
one of tho "Country Hing,'' from Andor
son that he would accept if nominated,
and upon u doubt being raised, it was
then understood that if be should decline
that the next highest candidate should
receive tho nomination from the Execu
tive Committee.
Cien. Capers was nominated by the
Editor of the Intki.liukkckk. Mr.
Carter, the Editor of the Ledger, was a
member of the Convention, and ought
to know that the asserti an that the Con
vention was assured Gen. Capers would
accept the nomination is not true, for
Mr. Murray stated emphatically that
Gen. Capers had not been consulted, and
that be did not know whether he would
accept or not, though it was hoped by
his friends that he would accept. There
was no understanding, that we ever heard
of, with auy person that tho next high
est candidate was to receive the nomina
tion in caso Gen. Capers declined, and
the Convention did not in any way in
dicate any such intention or desire. Mr.
Carter has no excuse for these assertions.
Ho cannot even plead that he heard
them, for he was a member of tho Con
vention, and it was his duty to have been
in a condition to bear and remember just
what was said antt done in the Conven
tion. It is also a little significant that
Mr. Carter did not make these assertions
tiutil after the primary election in Lan
caster county, in which he ran at the foot
of tho ticket for the House of Represen
tatives. Tho whole article is an uncalled
for and unjustifiable misrepresentation
of facts.
Russell and McLano have left Co
lumbia for a tour through the up coun
try. Where they will striko for is not
yet certain, but it is moro than probable
that our people will be given a show in
their appointments, and if so, there will
be a little.fun stirred up.
All the United States officials in this
State, who were members of tho late Re
publican Convention, spoke and voted to
endorso the Greenback State ticket.
They have their orders from Washington.
The National Republican party bos de
cided to regain tho South by strategy.
Tho motto is, vote for the Greenbackers
this time, and they will allow us to carry
the Stato next time. This is the sum
and substance of the reasons given by
the Republican loaders for endorsing the
Greenback Stato ticket.
Tho Sumter Democratic Convention
acted wisely iu nominating Col. Joseph
II. Earle for the State Senate last week.
Col. Earle is one of the ablest men in
tho State, aud has before him a bright
and useful future. With such men as
Col. Earle to lead, the Democracy of
Sumter County will overcome the heavy
odds that oppose them in tho ensuing
election, and achieve a great triumph in
November. The best part of it, however,
?a that when elected he will make an
efficient, honorable ?rul influential Sen
ator.
Desperate C rime in Tennessee.
\V.\siiiN?.Tox, Sept< inbcr i l.
dispatch from Kuox ville; Tennessee,
gives tbo following aecou nt of Ilm murilor
of Sliftri If Cato nini hin deputy i The "in
cori liad in custody three prisoners. Two
of tbo prisoners, .lohn Taylor and Sam
Carter, were under sentence tor murder
i and we?e chained together. The other
prisoner, a negro, was cha?ne 1 to hi-, -.-at
When the train stopped at Swoctwatcr
three men entered the ear. < nie was a
hrotiier ol tin- pri-onci Taylor and en
leredl the ear from tin' car. w bile tie- oth
er two Clltercil tie l'ili l'ioni the front.
Taylor's brother approached deputy
Co way from behind, placed a pistol to
Iii? -ad and I.b-w Cwnwuy's I rains out.
!-? then took the keys lioin (Otiwiiy's
p-c-ket, and utiloeki?! the prisoner,'lay
lor, and Ilio latter secured the deputy's
pistol. At this i -taut sberiil < '.tie rushed
at the men, firing on tliem and the pris
oners, A- le- tired tin- prisoner Taylor
--b-t bim t h l'oligli ilo- bowels, und the
other two nun shot him through the
breast, 'flic slim ill'fell dead. The pris
oner Tay ?or wiin slightly wouu 1?-? in the
aim < ut.r was wounded tie- leg!
The three lo-eiii-rs wem noi hurt, and
v. itb av lor Ihey jiitupi d tin- engine and
wit II a ;?!? -1 a! lie- engineer's head com
pi lied li t it t ? poll out immediately, and
?iiil on more ste no. He ran t went y m.les
op to l.eiiojs, running Ibroilgli three
low ns without -? | page. At l.enois four
m li jumped II olii the el:'.'Hie and secured
horses which were waiting loi them, and
id I ('scaped. At L?'t;nis' limy compelled
a doctor to dress .bdin Taylor's wound.
TI io 'l'avi os are known us de.-pe rate
charueieis, between :;o and pi ears c?f
?no Tin- killinif ol tbo sb-rill Hud d"P'p
I y neei ssitati-d im- swearing in of t lie cor
oner, it bo by law holds tin- olllt.-e tempo
r?r ily.
'Ibi- pii-oiier, Carier, and the negro
caino to Kuoxville without guard ami
surrendered to Hie sheiiil'of Kuox Coun
ty, ("onway"? dead body with brought to
Kuoxvillo. ? aie s body was thrown from
tin- ear platform at Swectwatur by the
rescttei s.
i m In >ii-mni dollars reward is oliere*]
for the arresi ..| the Taylors. The sum
will bo increased, a company of colored
militia have b it here tor Kingston. One
of tho Taylors served a term in the peni
toutiurv and is wanted in Texas for mur
dei.
lOOLKD UV M AI KV.
Mit. W. W. Kl SsKI.I. ICXl'OSKS
STATIC IIIS KiNOItAMiK LAW ANII
ms < Ki;i?t , .
Tlie (.ri'i'iilmi kein < eu?leineil to Trying
in 1 mil lair) liiiily Kite Sihtim-iI In
l)ii|ilii(; Ilm ClialriMiin ?f llielr State Kz
et-utlv? Commute 11n* niii-imi ol An
eis Ii so l'rnmlm iil In Mr. Hnnsell's
.Itimi tinti Int M IM alio. It for a Divinimi
or Time.
Oi'liujrdui-'J ' >, ? ?. ? . ?v ? ? ! thrXi UA um/
I 'urn it
Having seen n published Idler of W.
W. osseli addressed to tien. Izlar, chair
man at' the .Stato H. ?.i'iu?e Executivi!
l'ouimitico, forbidding any aid nipt on the
part o I I ?ein ocrais to divide time lit Oreon
hack meetings, I called upon (lem I/.lar,
and found that the following correspon
dence bad taken place :
i.KTTKit ? w. wai.kkii urssKi.i..
Coi.I'Mhia, S. C, Sept! 13, Iss^.
??en. W. 1?'. I/i.Ait, Chairman Demo
cratic state Executive Committee?Hear
.Sir : As chairman of the .state Executive
Committee of tho Greenback Labor parly
for South Carolina, charged with the su
pervisioii of the campaign for State and
Congressional oltiecrs now progressing,
I deem it toy duly to notify you that any
attempt to divide time, according to the
methods heretofore practiced by Demo
cralic parii/.iins, will bo an invasion of the
right of free speceh und assemblage.
Those rights are guaranteed both by the
Constitu? imi ol' the.St at e anil of the 1 'nit ed
States, and we w ill resist any such inler
fciencc by all lawful means. In this con
nection allow me lo call your attention
to Section f>,22u of Hevised Slat utos of the
Cililcd States and decision <>f I'nit ed
States Court in east-of Cruikshaukn, 1W
Otto, Supreme ( Oui t deports, or sanie
ease Woods, Circuit Court Reporta.
Very respectfully.
W. Wai.kmu Ktrs.sKi.r.,
Chairman Stato Executivi) Committee.
lir.N. I/.I. it's UKl'J.Y.
I iKANf IKIIl'ltu, S. C, Sept. I?, IsK'J.
W. Walk kii Ri>si:i.i., Esq., Chairman
Siat(> Executive Committee Greenback
Lalmr Party. Columbia, S. C. -Heir Sir:
I b?g to acknowledge the receipt ol your
letter addressed to ?Jen. W. 1?'. l'/.lar,
chairman Heinocratic State Executive
CommilteO, under date September l.'lth,
Issi.'. As 1 have the honor of being the
chairman of the last mentioned commit
tee, I presume the same is intcmled for
me. In reply 1 would say that your com
munication is wanting both in propriety
and reason. Without pausing to discuss
the impropriety of your letter, which is
appai out to even the casual reader, I will
say that no joint discussion has been hud,
so lar as my observation goes, which
would warrant the communication, lu
Omiigoburg County wo have bad several
joint discussions:. At one, a Democratic
meeting, Mr. McLnnowas accorded more
! time than an y of tho Democratic speakers.
At another, called in the interest of your
party, Mr. Wannamakur, a Democrat, ivi?
given an opportunity to speak. It tbo
n>sults of these meetings have not been
pleasing or satisfactory to you, I know of
no law and no articlo of either the SInte
or Eoderal Constitution which is or has
been violateti.
At no joint discussion any where in the
State, so far as my Information extends,
has Hiero been an invasion of the right of
free speech antl assemblage, and tbo un
easiness manifested in your letter (which
you have seen lit to publish) must surely
ariso from tbo fact that tho results of ail
the joint discussions, so far, liavo been
suchas to convince oven you that the prin
ciples of your par;y will not stand the tost
or logic and icaso?. Again, there is no
"invasion of the right of freo speech" if
your adversary gets the bettor of you in
joint discussion, by roason of the cause
which he ctipoUciCs ant? Che argumenta lu
support ol the cause.
I tail to neo tho application of Section
.">,'?" of the Hevised Statutes of the United
States to tbo subject upon which you
have taken tlie liberty to address 'mo.
This setaion relates to National banks, a
subject about which iburo might prop
erly be a joint discussion at this time, but
one wholly foreign to that of freo speech
ami tho Invasion of tho right of free
speech.
I am very respectfully,
Ias. F, /.1. .
Chairman Doni. Stato Ex. Com.
Section 5,220 of the Hevised Statutes, to
which Mr. Russell refera, roads as fol
lows: "Any association may go into
liquidation unti ho closed by lite voto of
Its shareholders Owning two-thirds of its
stock."
It is indeed dilucidi to imagino what
object Mr. Russell had in view in refer
ring to ilio above section, as there is not
ihn remotest connection with the subject
about which bo writes. Your correspond
ent asked lien. Izlar to ox plain, but be
seemed much puz/.led, uni1 replied :
"The connection between free speech and
tho National Hanks is about as close and
pertinent as the resemblance between
the t Oust i tu tiou of tho United States mis
stated in tho Greenback platform nnd tbo
instrument Itself." Tho General further
said: "Even admitting thai tho Demo
eratio ?vir? is an association, it is not de
slrollB of going into liquidation just yet,
and nono of iu? shareholders will consent
to eloso it until tho last Radical, bo he
called Groonbacker, Republican or Inde
pendent, shall have ceased to light
against good governmont in South (.'aro
lina. When tbo Democratic party deter
mines to go Into liquidatimi, or to wind
up its affaira and settlo its debts to tiie
public, I am certain it will employ other
agents than the ltepnblieun-Greonback
ors. Honesty and Intelligence will bo
indispensnblo qualifications, and tbeso
virtues aro sadly wanting in that party,
as tboy have openly announced as tboir
watchword 'Not honor but money.' " As
to tho volumo of rejiorts referred to by
Mr. Russell, tbo <?enera', says ho bad
never scon "08 Otto ;" that reporter hav
ing published only the i:ith volume so far.
It may bo that Mf. Russell has seen tbo
manuscript tor such future volume, or
that hia information was derived from
ex-Judge Mackoy, and that tho Judge
had In his mind "Peter's Roporle," with
which ho seems quito familiar. "So watch
Tom."
Reing unable to got a satisfactory ex
planation, your correspondent concludes
that Mr. Russell meant that tho Green
back Radical Association expects to go
into "liquidation" after tbo /lb. of No
vember next, on account of tho over
whelming Democratic majority, close Its
all'aire, and, It Is to bo hoped, sottle Its
d?lits to tho public, not, however, with
Flat money.
? The watermelon season baa just
reached Boston.
Hag-Baby Adjutant-Hcm-ru I.
|? . | : < , S. C, Hepteiuboi I. ' . ,
Johns" is u misnomer ?l 11 * ? ? ?? ter.
The hull vidual nominated fur adjutant
and inspector-general l?y tin- i;r?'?-nback
< oiivcntion is non?' other than ' Julius |
Hcjongh," a very amusing eharaetei who ;
< .? ks for otic of our Floreue? merchants, '
.lotit) uker. Ilo I? a Jew ?> I ? ? -
! Cerni m antecedents from Alsace, uno of
1 tin- French provinces appropriated liy
I Oormany in Ti. II-? ramo t-. Im
? lingloii, S, c, in 1872 b/nyohl conseilp- ?
i limi <>r ser\ ?? ? in th- < ici man ai my when '
1 it- rcguhtti -h- wci'ti 1111 ;>*?-*?? t on thai ?
! province, Alter clerking ?> ? a while I
there and al Florence and < ballest?n, >
I linally In- settled at Manning mid opened
I More -- his ow n account, failed lor a i
large amount, icinoved t?? Flou-n?e and !
began cjcrkiiig for John Kuker ni ls7-?.
Alter two years re-opened ?n Florence in !
Ins own ninne, having compromised i
debts at 2 > cunts on the dollar. Ho failed
early in l-7'. tur f?.ur <>> live thousand j
dol?an under extremely suspicious eir- j
cuuistaiici-s, being closed up by tin- -le-r- >
ill at the insinu?e of Parker A'Vo., Will :
beni I'iejiur, Stollens Wenn r, and j
others, on allidavits tiled now in l>ar- i
Ihigtmi Courthouse charging fraud and
intent to defraud Ho theirwenl to Wil
mington, ami drummed ir eighteen
months for Sol liner .V jiros Was arres
ted in passing tin-.ugli Florence during
tins peiiod by \V. A, itruiiKoii, Esq.,
triai justice, on' an uflida\ it of Sol. Haas,
of Charleston, on.-of bis laic creditors.)
charging criminal friiud. i.'ol. T. <?.
Daigaii, attorney at law, represented
Maas. Mr. DeJo'ngh, however, promptly
settled Haas' debts and cost- and the pr<>
c.lings were (liHCOiitiiiued. HcJongh
returned to Florence in lvso, ami agam
began clerking for Mr. Kukor, where he
-tili-. Is u splendid hand for the negro
and lien (rade. Me soon began ilo- croc
lion of line residence on Ilargan street,
taking tillo to the lot in the name ol
Mrs. De.longb, whom be married in
Wiltuingti it. His creditors after iinavail
iugly attempting to obtain proof that he
had used their futioH for this purpose,
began settling at from t--ii to twenty-live
eenL> on t ho dollar.
Mr. He.fongh has an amusing broglio,
one third l-'reiicb, one-third Herman ami
one-third English. Hi- morals wore be
fore marriage no objectionable that he was
black-hailed by it majority vote on ap
pi;, ing to the Florence Library Associa
tion fur membership in 1*7* He has be
longed for suino two visir s to the, Flor?
enee Hilles as it private member; has
been the most awkward maii in the com
pany, and in,spile of! hard ?Horts on the
part of Copt. Sehouboe, Limits. Lucas,
Husbands and H renier, they have failed
to teach him a singlo motion or order in
th<> manual, mainly on Recount of bis
clumsiness and ignorance of the English
language. He is the standing butt and
jest of the members, and the news of his
! nomination lias produced the most dis
torting elleeis on their facial muscles.
1 Io bas never been able to learn Ihn dif
ferenee between cany an.I order anni., or
support and right shoulder! Ilia dispo
sition is harmless and boastful, and be is
said to hav e written home to his relatives
that they can judge of how well be is
getting on hero by the fact that bebas
Ficen appointed '(?eneralissinio of all the
armies of the Principality of South Car
olina." His vote was successfully chal
lenged nt the town election here in 1*7!',
on the ground that bo was not natural
ized. He therefore took out bis papers
ami became citizen in isso. He is vice
president of a laughable Orcenbaek club
here composed of twenty magnificent
sore-heads and agitators.? .Vcir.? '.'-"<
The Orphans Need Your Help.
In the Thorn well Orphanage, Clinton,
S. C, there are thirty-seven children.
They an- good ami deserving boys and
girls, gathered U'olll live different States
and si x different denominations of Chris
tians, They are supported by the hand
of Hod's people. They do all that ellF
drcn could reasonably be expected to Am
for themselves?all the cooking, washing,
Ironing, gardening, Ae. ???., foi* th? entire
stabilst!ment.
An 1 now, our Orphans need your
help. Our Treasury is empty. Nothing
has been received for their support for
fifteen days. A gilt from you, kind read
er, is needed at once. Your prompt as
sistance may also bo sumo aid in enab
ling us to decide on tin- twenty-eight ap
plications for admission now" before us.
l'Ilo dollar will support, clothe and ed
ucate one <>f tbeso orphans lor a week.
Klye dollars for one month. Sixty dol
lars for one year.
Send your gift by Post office order on
LiurensC. , or by regi-toicd lettor to
our Treasurer, Win. H. Hell, F.sfj ,
Clinton. S. C.
W.m. 1*. Jacoum, President.
' en. Wolsiey has conquered Arabi,
scattering his whole army and capturing
him. The war is over.
The papers state that Kx-.ludgc T. J.
Mackey furnished the brains and ran the
Greenback Convention. From its pro
C-'tdings we feel justified in saying that
the smallest amount of brain power ever
expended in a political Convention, was
inves'ed in the production of the laugh
able combination of names, which pre
tends to be a Greenback ticket.
Important "Notit?.
WF. respectfully URGE our cu toiners
to pay us their Notes and Acc.-unts
at an early day. You have the Cotton,
AND WE NEED THE MONEY, and
cannot do without it. We wish our friends
to keep this in mind and be prompt.
We can show you a splendid assort nu-nt
of 'Joods at Low Pri<:ci.. Hive us a call.
A. li. TOW KHH A CO.
Sept 21. 1882 HI
LAW CARD.
AVINO this day associated with me
in the Practice of Law my son,
FRANK C. WHITNER. the business will
be conducted under the firm name ot . 1?'.
Whitner Son.
IL F. WHITNHR.
Sept 11, 1HS2 9 3
TAX NOTICE.
Tbkasurku's Office,
AxDKR&on, S. C, Sept. 2, 1882.
NOTICE is hereby given that this office
will be open from the 15th day of
September to the 1st day of November for
the FaI.I. Cot.t.KCTioN of State, County,
School nnd Poll Taxes for the fiscal year
ISSI. A penally of live Ihm* cent, will be
added to the lirst installment, where the
same has not been paid in May. The rate
of luxation is as follows, viz:
For State Purposes. 4j[ Mills
For Count Purposes. 24 "
For School Purposes. 2 "
Poll Tax.$1.00
All persons between the ages of 21 and
00, on the 1st day of June, 1881, not other
wise exempt by law, arc liable to and
charged will? Poll Tax.
I will also be prepared to receive any orali
installments of taxes due the Savannah
Valley and the Atlantic and French Broad
Valley nil road s.
Pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of
this State looking to the convenience of
taxpayers in ditTerent sections of the Coun
ty, I will visit the following named places
on the days mentioned, viz :
Pieroetown, Tuesday, October 3d.
Wigington's Store, Wednesday, Oct. 4III.
Wiginglon's Store, Thursday, Oct. 5th.
Lark i Newton's. Friday, Oct. Gth.
l'en die; on, Saturday, Oct. 7th.
Centreville Mills, Mondav. Oct. Hth.
Townville, Tuesday, Oct. 10th.
Rroylee' Mills, Wednesday, Oct. 11th.
Huberts' Church, Thursday, Oct. 12th.
Holland's 8ton\ Friday. Oct. 13th.
l*oug's Shops, Monday, Oct. Itltb.
Sherard's Store, Tuesday, Oct. 17th.
Sherard's Store, Wednesday, Oct. 18th,
until 2 p. m.
Carswell Institute, Thursday, Oct. HHh.
1;. . . Robinson's, Fridav, Oct. 20th.
Thomas W. Martin's, Saturday. OcL 21st.
Monea Path, Monday, Oct, 2.UL
Monca Path, Tuesday, Oct. 24th.
Helton, Wednesday. Oct. 35th.
WilHamston, Thursday, Oct. 26th.
Pclzer, Friday. Oct. '27th.
On all other days not mentioned in the
above stated programme, viz : From the
15th of September to the 2nd of October,
inclusive, Saturday, October 14th, and from
the 28th of October to the l?t of November,
inclusive, this office will bo open at Ander
son Court House.
Onice hours, while traveling, ftom 10
a. m. to 31 p. in.
M. P. TRIBBLE.
Treasurer Anderson County.
Sept 7,1852 8 a
ANNOI NCK3IKXTS.
House of Representatives.
The many lri?ndsof < Ol. WS PICK ENS re
-( ? tfiillv an ?ou nee Ilim * a jaiitaMe, man lo ren?
rc?cul A?ideisoii ' omit? in Iii? next t?eheral As
sembly, subject lo thc'lHiiiocfaUi Primary 1.1??
H-m.
limiti/ . .oll. It.-dby many ?ritiol?, ' hate
.., I IH.-.I U tome a candidate for Iii?' ll?fi?euf
It.-prcMiifatlvi- Ii lam supported al Ilii: heil
prlinary i li i lion for that |>usllluu. I jh.all r. |.r.
' nt iln |....?.i. ni Anderson "i.i.ty faithfully
itndlottic. best ol h.y al'iliiy I" auj e?*ut, I
chal? ?uppmt he noi.r? ?>? In; party and woik
'Ib many irieii.b m Mil I . . WAT*
.- ? r. ?|m . ?fujly announce Inni as a stii'.&Mi ;.'? ?
. mau ., * |.risiili Anderson ' minty m ine ?? m
.? ni rai Assembly, ali-I will urg" Iii? ? !?? limi lu
tli.i! j .-Hi in. subject ?? Iii? rivirili'il' ll|?" I '?
i.iiii . y . " li"?
ni : li. A , ? Maliin loan
I. Il i li, li.U?Ii/ !? < ??!? ' I II" IlllUllilll. ?.!-Ill'lll
. bis 1 ??, - li?"i?:lf>" nominal?"?! '?>' his many
Irii'ii'l* as a ? ihdtdatc lui" Ih" limi. 15?pr??; ?
imi.'-. -:.'?:?? In 11??' Iicnimratie l'iiniaiy l.lee
I ?lili
fin ir:-" I- "i ?' !?' H i ' ?
- ,? Minili announce Iii m as a candidali !- 11???
II. . -?- of lt"pl< ??? sllbjel ?? .?? ?" ???>??? "f
II;.- Demo, itili' party ai the primar) ? let i lull.
l m-maii} friends Of MIS Itlll'HKN I" < LINK
.- 1.1.? n-|.i Miiily aiiii.'iin? ? linn a? a sliitalili
LM-htleiuaii ?? '?|? ?? til Anderson ?"?unty in the
next (u in-ral A--?mnt? II. ?ili ?. i.itisi as
?: ?1 ?1 ? . ?"?'.- ?' ?? ?!??" Democratic primary
el?< li .ti.
11,.? in- 1.1-.. > l'I. A. T. ? . > re-peci
lulty aun uni - l'ini a- a laminiate t.. nprennl
Ih. r'.i in tin m I? itislatiln Mibjei '. t" tin- Pelli
i.i tati? Primary limimi Manv ?? . ?.
U .? :.!.? authorized hi aim um. ? COI.. I!. M.
It) Ki i: a < andidaic lor re-election t" H?" II" ??
..i' Repr?sentatives?subject ?? primary election
The many friends ni '. II? I. KITIN" re
tesen! ti"- pi'iipt" ?I Anderson fount y in llie Hex I
II,, .i' |?i-j.ri -.-ii:aii?'- - - inj.-, t lu the primary
?lection.
Manv in.-mI- in the licitoli 1>.? .urain- Club
l.ealea'?e ? nominale MAJ. li. P. Ml ItltAV to
represen! A ? ? ??? ? County in the next Lcgi-la
iii. ??. ri I? the Primary Khvtinu.
The frl?l;ds ol il. M PP.INCK rwlieetlolly an
ni..111??? tum .1- a candidate fur re?e?i t-t Ion ? the
Ilim.' p.-pt.-.seiitallvcs, Mihjecl ?? Iii?; aitimi o?
"? Primar) . ? ? lion.
It... friends ..f MA.I. . K. TM??H rfs|?t:tl?i!ly
annulline him a* a candidat" t" rcpri'se ni Ander
?m County m the next Legislature, subject lo the
ai t :.- , ,, ihn Democratic et imary election.
VOTEES.
For County Commissioners.
" DciiioVrath rhibnf llonea Palli respectfully
annotinee Mit. I./I.KII.I. IIAItltlS .1- a candidate
f.ir r.li-i timi lo Un? i.?n e "I County CouiUlis
Kinn?r?ftllijeel I" i lie ad imi nf the | i tu a ? i-lu
ti..ti.
I In-fii. ut-. ! MII. JnllS . It . KV K.S, hi all
nertiuns m Aml- r-mi t'minty, tait" pleasure m
announcing hiui as a candidate. ?> Iii? Imiiortaiii
ami rvawiii H.l- "ifire of (."otinty C'onimiasloncr?
Kulijeel tu tin- Democratic primary election.
?? frieudrt ofCAIT. I. \V. I'HIKKNS.ol Hrusht
Creek, aiimniuce him aa a candidate fur 1 utility
t'uniml?imiiT, subject tu tin- r.'Milt i>f the Primary
Kin timi. Papi. Picken-) would make a moat pili;
eie ut ami popular t.'ouiuiissiouer.
The fi lends of M It. It. M Alt? IS IlUUItl&S an
nounc" him a> u iHmtiilate fur r?--i'lerlimi t" tin
titliri! uf Conni y I'ominlssioner. Mr. Hurrlsa Is ?
gentleman 11 f Hue, practical judttmuiil, and will
make a 1 a refill ami safe olili er. II?? is uiiuoilliccd
Hiihjevi tu the Primary Klection.
The many friend*uf Mit ' li- .IONES re?|ieel
fully anuiiunce him asa camlldate fur re-clectlou
to tiie iiiiportaul office of County Coiuniia*i?iiier
Mr. Jolie? Is h pruitetit man, an.) will make a:i ac>
pf?hle nrtjeer. lie will he run Htitije?t tu tin
Primary Klectiou.
The many friends of Mi. It. K. DAOS re.spccl
fully anuounce him as a candidate fur Count)
('oiiiniiaaioner in tin' eiiauina election?sul>j?!cl ti
the lieniocrattc primary election.
It. S. IIAII.KY is respectfully ttoininated :ts :
candidate for L'ouiity Comiiiissioner, subject m tin
Democratic Primary Klection. Ili?, past servic?i
an' a sullicieitt Kuaritntee of t'ltness fur thh
olrire. Manv pRIKNca.
For County Treasurer.
Tin- many friends uf (di.. M. P. TKIHIti.K re
anet'lfully atinounci! him as a candidate fur r?
elect ion tu ih" ufhee of Treasurer tur Anilersui
County, which |K>sitlon In- has so elllclently ami
acceptably lllleil fur the past two years?subject t'
tin- lieniocratic primary election.
For County Auditor.
The manv friend- of Mit. T. .1. WKItll, nui
efficient ami accomiimilatin); County Auditor, ..?
leave tu announce him us u candidate before tin
primary eleiilon fur re-election as Auditor fm
Anderson t'minty.
For State Senator.
The ninny friends of itoN. . ?' A
iimnliiati! him fur re-election to the ?State Senate
subject to the actiun of the D?mocratie
Election.
The many friends of MA.I. JOHN P. MOOItl
rrsprrttully nominate him fur the Ilice of Sena toi
in the usuili;, election, subject in Democrat h
rule.
We labi- pleasure in aniiouiicin^ the ? 0
MA.I. II. K. WIIITNKU as a carni filate tur Siali
Senator at the cusulng election, subject to tin
Democratic primaries. Many Citi/.c.xs.
For Probate Judge.
The many friends of CA! II OS I C. I.lti??
r.',-|.is tiiiliv annuutice him as 11 candidate for lie
office uf Probate Judge, '?? Auderaio County, sub
j'-ct to 111- aitimi of I lie l'riiuarv Kleclion. ('apt
Litoti bas been a rlnrk in tiie oll'n-o of the Probati
Jml^e fur the past si'ven years, and, wilti ? tlior
. knowledge of the duties uf the office, is enti
iiently i|iiulil'nsl to fill the same.
The manv friends of Mr. (iE?KOK \V. I'ANT
Ihe old Aunemon Post master? anuounce him as ?
candidate for Prolate Judge, subject to the Demo
Ic Primary Kleclion.
( APT. .1. T. ?ARNES Is hereby announced a
a eamiid.ile for the office of Crollate .finite of An
dcrsmi County at tbe ensuing election?subject ti
the urlimi of Democratic Primaries.
Many Fm'eshs.
For School Commissioner.
The friends of MR. It. \'. TODI) resuectfull]
anuouure ::? as a candidato fur School Corarais
bioner of Anderson County for the ensuing tw<
years?subje?t to the Pemocratic Primary Klection
We are authoriziu to annouiu-e JEREMIAH
YKAKtilN. of Comer Township, as a candidati
for School Commissioner nl Atnlcriion County?
Mihji'ci to ttie primary election.
Executor's Sale of Real
Estate.
BY virtue of authority vested iti me b\
Will, I will sell at the place ou Thun?
day, 12th October next, at 11 o'clock a.
m., tiie tract of land of the late Jasper Wil
liams, deceased, exclu.sivc of tbe Home
stead, with sixty-five aeres) attached, to-wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, situated on
Miliwee Creek, containing One Huiuired
and shifty-nine aeri-s, morii or i?.-*;?.
Tem?a of Sale?Cash.
J. R. WILLIAMS, Executor.
Sept 21, 1882_li>_:$
Five Dollars Reward.
UKW V HI> of l ivi- Dollars will be
p u 11.. any ont* who will return to
l'?rsun who took the KEY ol Watchman s
I'-. N'X JvkI.I.. Mayor.
Sc,t 21, Is"-' ' "' 1 .
WARNING !
VI ? iiiT-jiin .ir>- heiebv warne?I nut to
hire " harbor A loii/n Wilson, as lie
,ji|,Ur ". ' . lo wrk lor me during the
year I.VK?. l'arti-- disregarding th> notice
will lie ? ?? cuted.
' WM. HASSON.
Sept 21. I"-' '" 1
Williautstoii? S. <'..
HOI SM AM) LOT FOK MALIS.
City of Anderson. S. C.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
I.an.I ? t.. Reni <<r Sell.
JolIS W. DANIELS.
Real k-uite A ?eut, Anderson, S. <'.
I Scpt2l,l?>2 1"
Land for Sale.
\r.\l III. l'ARM, with -.?<>.! Dwell
lu? ami necessary outbuilding*, and
live tenant houses. Contains 21? aeres, all
well watered ? > aeres in cultivation, bitl
I nme w.Hand. Conveniently located?Si
miles, west m Anderson. For terms, Ac,
i imptire ?f 1?. S. Taylor, at Anderson, s. C,
: or be undersigned on lhe premises.
F.DWAltl) W. TAYLOR.
il" ' " 1 w' "> -bii
1>. OF H.
EVERYBODY ELSE.
-o
j Your Wagons are Here
All Wheeler's Patent.
'npilKonly Watton sold in this market
I Ji with eight Hearings. All others bave
bui four. We refer to the following parties
i who Im ve uscii them the past live years,
; who will be pleased to tostify as t?. these
merits :
: a I' Willingham, .1.1 Findley,
; 1) J Simmons, .1 Helton Watson.
? H M Massev, JS'McU Mtuutey,
W W Russell, R Allen.
; X A MeCullv, DS Maxwell,
! Jno M Mouriiead, J h Moseley,
.1 W Tbumpbon, L R Watson,
! W .1 Erwin, J R Spencer,
I? F King, W Smith,
John Crews, .las Stevenson,
j Col .1 W Sortis. AM Krwlli,
M Kay. Jas Hawkins,
; .1 Oassawav. Reese Si ih mous,
W a Long, ' Rev M McUec,
! /. D Ciiainb'.i e, W G Watson,
I F M Morrfc, .1 Cook,
I S L Eskew, Il Valentine,
J <' Harris. M A Masters,
H Tucker, W J Gentry,
W II Glenn, ?! L Glenn,
, M Wclboin. <? M McDavid,
il l'earmaii, ? ? h Scbrimp,
1 .1 Baskin, It Harris.
< .1 II Masters, .1 C Vaud!ver,
.1 L licer, .1 S Carwile.
W .1 Freeman, Win Cbatiiblee,
M II Hembree, M C Martin.
M Harris, Y II Itrown,
j W Cha?ublee, Welborn Martin,
! .1 J G?nter, Miss a Hall.
? M II Williams. .1 M Welborn.
I Jesse <;????. o Ellison,
MissMC Jollv W S Masters,
.1 M Rhodes. .1 R Kay,
I John Stewart, Mrs M Watson.
! II H Gray. Win l?rown,
WATSON & SON.
: Sept 11, l??<2 !? .'im
; THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR
j The Many have loo Few and the Few
too Many.
| prolii?in now-a-tlay is to know how
JL to I m y ami where to buy, and this
rule is invariably applicable to all branchi?
of business. If you want get value re
ceived constili
JULIUS l?OPl?K,
Who constantly keeps <m hand a line as
sortment of Con feet k'lu'rles, Musical In
slhtiueiita und SirhigH ui all kinds and de
scription. I am also tigoni fora large house
in New York manufacturing ami importing
Musical Instrana ni> of ail kinds, ;ii:d any
thing not in stuck I will order on -Imii no
tice. 1 also keep on hand a In ige "lock in
Tobacco and Cigars, and ?.\| in make
this Headquarters t'..r Ci?:iis
You will also tind. in eon eel ion witli
other Goods, a very ???? a- tried stock ol
Llquui'N, Kritiitlics. licer, ite. Av.t
not usually kent in every Grocery : hut I
want my friends ami customers in under?
stand that I will keep nothing bul first-class
goods in this department, lor family use
strictly, as 1 am no believer in keeping
adulterated stuff in my store. Call and see
for yourself that I exact! mean what I sav.
Jl'LIHS l'OPPE."
Aug .11,1882 7 4tn
INSURE YOUR
Cotton and Cotton Gins,
Residences and
ir'arm Property.
-o
CONTINENTAL Fire Insurance Co.
Liverpool it London (Hobe.
Standard Fire Office of London.
Sun Fire Office of London
North British & Mercantile.
Pho nix of London.
Rochester German.
Add r?sa
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN,
Insurance Agent, Willinmston, S. C.
Aug Si; 1H82 7 4
E BIGGEST SHOW
WEBB'S
!)
REED
IFFKKIN?. FKOM ANY KX'lllUITION BVKH DEKOR
DERSON. The Largest Stork of- ' n-N'JW.s
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES IN Tpp
We respectfully invile the Public: In ?til and examine our Cood* ,, VU
huludlng EVERYTHING EMBRACED IN A LINE OPGHO??Hl^ii
JERSVVOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Biidyoti can get .mm uainviki^Qn
?,rl. Olirti.I- are the Im'wI ?itiiilif > . being carefully wlS?K?u!
Northern markel* ami having hoiiKhllhem all for cnsJi at the liTIft"%
lie ?tu sell them ut bottom prlffoa, c 10wesj (
For the accommodation of our City trade we will deliver all
?mita ?rvv of rliarae. Remember, we do nul keep a g?n?ral , a T1^"'
?UARTEK3 FOR GROCERIES. b """'? W ?f{,
SEED'S NEW BUILDING, NEAR BAILBol' ?
.). I?. .si I.LI VA S
W. A.
BOOTS and SH?g
j. p. sullivan & go.,
Ci It A HOW, ANDERSON g
? people of Anderson County, ami -. i
?f lioO I N mid NHOKN
i!...
l I'll
|iri(
i\o. I?
again call attention of the peni
W ? | to our immense stock of 11 _
its and Youths' Hoots. Also, any style of Shoe for ??dic*,. M?uL* . !& *
Taped Sole Urogttll is the best ill the market. W?arc bounTSiJu 0*
es, we will only say, are as low as you will tifici in the State of South (WS1
A Larger stock of JEANS than any other House in the ?k
Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, ^'
Gents' Ready-Made Shirts, laundered and unlaun
Our Stock of Groceries is Complete,
T.-fi* The UEST COFFEE we intend always to keep.
J. I?. SULLIVAN A ftn
Sept L'I. 188*2 ?HI lil ?* LO
DON'T SPEND YOUR &
FOR FALL AND WINTER COODS
l'util Yon Examino My Storie.
IHAVE an Elegant selection to show, and will make a special effort to blaut.'
ing the REST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. My stock is now iSHi
in this market, and I am fully preparen for a? UUi
ROUSING TRADE,
Favors from old and new customers will be duly appreciated. Dou't fUTU.
your neighbors that 1 want their trade. My aim is to make customers sadk?mUaV
F^VIIfc A TNI} IIOI^ISSlL1 DEALING
I have just returned from New York with the best and largest assortment uf
DRESS GOODS, FAN01 GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc,
Abo, it*
7:41- 1 make a Speeia
\v static ?itoli.
lullv of /.liltil.KH linos. FINE SHOES.
?
Sept T.
W. A. CHAPMAN,
No. :? Benson Street, Anderson, 8. C.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
\ITK are daily reccing a . NBW .STOCK of well selected Fallici
W ter Uoous, such as?
DRY (;OOD.S, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
LADIES' CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
C ROC E Y WA RE, II ARDWARE.
GROCERIES, &C.
ALL OF WHICH WE
Will Sell at the Very Lowest Prices Possible,
He sure and call on us before buying elsewhere, and we will make it
Wc have a small lot of SEED BARLEY for ?ale.
Sept 1 I. 1. ?_'
. O. FARMER & BEO,
11
PATENT SPECIALITIES.
UE undersigned will, for the next sixty days, sell the following Goods:
Tin* only Peach Parer in the World. Price, $2.50. Also, will jarte;
kind of frail.
The H EST and ONLY Steam B'ruU l>rycr known. Trice, $8.00. Sarda*
square feet. Any child can use it.
KcMiiugjton IlifleM antl Nhot C?uti u specialty. Will ?eli the sii*
manufacturer's prices. The above are the best made Ouns in the United Sutes.
COOK STOVES.
Two Hundred and Fifty COOK STOVES to arrive, of the latest patterns wJ'?.
will be sold : lower than heretofore. No. 7, warranted, $15.00?worth $18.00. Sal
$20.00, worth $25.00. Call earl and saure bargain*. The most elaborate aud eon
Cook Stove now made in America, worth $100.00, to be sold for $00.00. Come
cure a bargain.
L. II. SEKL, Waverly house.
Jillv "J7. 1882 '2
DURING JULY AND AUGUS?
We shall offer our Stock of Goods at
STJCH LO"W ?jPIEWT-OES
That it will be greatly to your advantage to
TRADE WITH US.
We dimply ask you to see ua before buying elsewhere, feeling con?denti ?
cati ?h vo you money on anything you may want.
LARGE LOT TOBACCO JUST ARRIVED.
C. Jh\ Jones <& Co.
June . 1HH2
50
first class fertilizers
1 ''AN SUPPLY YOU '.VITII
EWTAW FERTILIZER,
EWTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,
EXCELLENZ A FERTILIZES:
MiUAL'jo any Fertilizrrs sold in this market, or any other market.
MY 8TOCK OF
DUCED. (Jive me a call.
MY STOCK OF _
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
IB COMPLETE, and I can please any ono in GOODS and PRICKS who ? ?*
atrial. . .? ?""
A full stock of FARM SUPPLIES always on hand, and I K?aranlw
cheap for the Cash as any house In the up-conntry. _ _ BA-**B
March 0, 1882
W. 3F.
1882 guano notice. i882
SOLUBLE PACIFIC AND STONO
STILL, AHEAD ?
WE would call the attention of our friends ro the fact that wo represen ^ *r
well-established and RELIABLE DRAND OF PERTILWEra, ?? ^
houses are full of Onano and Acid for the PR I RO TRADE AI1 "? vou - 41
use Guano and Acid will do well to call on us "
where. The reputation of these Fertilizers are iu wen
ty and State that we need no testimonials. Call and get
and ALMANAC for 1882 FREE.
WK HAVE A F?LL STOCK OF -??
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HAT*
AND
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
Which we propose to SELL LOW. . ? yt%
Wy can ?eli yon a Hat or a good Shoe as low ?? **I olu
In ilio town. _ _IIAUPF'
RIHO A . ? w,- - \?ap0%''
for prices and terms before ? J ^
e -io well ^?tohrf thjoMhjg^
Call and get a E A??*
Jan 2,
LIGON ? S3
25
MEN CHANCE WITH THEM,
AND that is the reason we have just laid in A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS,
for we know that ull our customers desire something that is new and at the name
time serviceable. Our Stock comprises a ttno assortment of?
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
NOTIONS, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.,
Which we will sell at the Lowest Prices. While other things are changing, we would
*ay that we are too young to change our plan of offering good and substantial Bargains
to all who favor us with a trial.
WE ARE IN THE COTTON ?IA.111CET,
I And will give the highest prices. We have a large lot of BAGGING ami TIES on
i 'land, fiel our prices before closing a trade.
BROWN IBIROS.
Sept 21. ls*2_ 10_
ANDERSON CITY.
LADIES STORE IN THE VAN.
MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS
HAS just returned from a tour in which she combined the useful nnd agreeable.
After visiting several fashionable places of resort, she brought her good taste
and judgment together in selecting her?
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
She has selected with care, and we feel we can satisfy any who may examine our
large and handsome stock.
With a low bow and many thanks for part favors, we cordially invite tho public
to give us a call, feeling assured we can suit you in prices and quality.
jjaa,^ m 10 .CAPIES? STORE. ^
A BEAUTIFUL HORSE !
CAN only be properly shown o(T by ROOD 11 It %' F.sst. The undersigned can fur
nish any style or quality at the most ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, His
work is thoroughly done, and the stock used Is of the beet description, so that Hermes
made by him will outwear that put up abroad. Ho also keeps on band for those who do
not wish to buy band-made work, the best line machine-made Harness. REPAIRING
is neatly and substantially done at short notice. The stock embraces various styles
of Carr'i?<?o. Huggy and W'agon Harnes?, with Bridles. Collars, Ac. All work is guaran
teed to >; e satisfaction. The trading public Is Invite 1 to examine my sto.-k ana priors
before purchasing elsewhere. Rooms, np-alairs, on Granite Row, over Wilbite & WH
bite's Dmz Store.
JAMES AI. PAY2 .
Aug 24. ISSI? ? oui