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LOCAL NEWS. DBiBr mention. six prisoners, all colored, con '' awaiting trial ut Court next , .., Kaufman advertises that lie in ' . t., furnish all kinds of luni l?'ue RiOgeYard. ?'. " ? ,,,, , in <>ur market as fol ,M?"Jd Ordinary, 10; liOW Middling, M?ddl??1*?' 10* ; Oooii Middling, inj. t. nn ilio 13th inst., by Rev. M. errM? In" own residence, Mr. J. W. T. end Miss Mary Shaw, all of An J?0)unty. . w Ti)dd will conduct the after V.,],,:. of the Y. M. C. A. nextSun PrMessrs NV. B. Todd ami II. Q. pfiHvWI the Poor House. . Campbell wants an amend "the Stock law so that it will in ??. h He says that another man's h?wn"o right to sip from bis blossoms' ..?b?cription ?st is increasing steadily Vk You could not dispose of a ilbetteradvantage than by investing ' lyrjxi,ioEN< Kit. Try it one year. Palmetto Bitiemen anticipate having B*'.frill .luring the approaching County W large white plume will be award E .?e lie?t drilled man in the Company. Under of tho Wiilianistou Female . was in the city on Saturday last, twtoris tkc beati of one of the best ?l? Colleges in the South, and reporta i flourishing condition. C. Ugon, of Newherry County, ttireacb ?t Midway Church on the first j [J, November next and on the Sat x iiKcetiing instead of on the first Sun to October, as heretofore announced. J. B. Adger, D. D., will preach a nkVciving Sermon in the Pendleton Ibvterian Church on next Sunday, and lexplain lins r?cent action of tbo South Mina Presbytery on some important II, Barrett A Co.'s Now United Mon Railioatl Show?. The most s?upend Pailroatl Menagerie and Circus evor mis?d will positively exhibit at An ?rT-i?u Tuesday, October 3rd, and, so jas it is concerned, all other ebows do lexict. ft are requested to announce that Bcu Lodge, No. 130, . P. M., will hold a tlar communication in their lodge room cit Thursday, Olii October, at 2 o'clock The members are urged to be prompt tendance, as the meeting will be one of Est and importance, n't the officers of the County Fair get a walking match for the amusement of crowd during the coming exhibition ? ?fouM be something new at our Fuir, would no doubt lend some attraction to Offer a premium, gentlemen, and we ture there will be several competitors. fcic advertisement of Messrs. A. B. Tow it Co. arrived too late for insertion this (k, These gentlemen bave a thoroughly cted stock of the very best quality of goods, boots, ehoes, groceries, Ac,, cb lltcv will sell on the most reasonable Bis. We bespeak a adi for them from trading public. here lias been a slight change in the &Jule on the Columbia A Greenville Im?d, thert-grdur passenger trains pass here two minutes later each way. Tho lomniodation train from Helton arrives .30 p. m., and leaves at 2.55 p. in. The |p!it train goes up in the morning at and conies down in the afternoon at rie Atlanta Traile Issue, published by Conittiutiun on the 23rd inst.. is a marn ili publication of twenty-four pages. It mi that Atlanta is not only holding her n. but is making rapid progress in her smerciai ami manufacturing enterprises, t Trade Issue is full of interesting mat in regard to the business of that thriv city. he following list of letters remain un til for in the Anderson 1'ostoffice, Sep iber26th: Scott Brown, Jerry Brown, 1er Blasingame, Joe Cannon, Miss Mary shins, Larkin Duncan, Miss C. V. Etl rrls Sliis Hester Gillr.ess, Jas. Creen, >IDUHarris, W. H. Melrou; Mrs Mag Xorris, Joe Pad us. Gus Perrian, Mrs. H. Sioan, liai Wills, Tinnie Waters. i*e were pleased to receive a call on Mon last from Mr. Major Dean, who re red from this County to Texas before war. Mr. Dean is son of the late Dean, and has a great many friends our Comity, who are glad to meet him in. He says Toxas is a fine country, but man is contented here he would advise J to remain. We hope bis visit will be kusant one. lessrs. Orr & Sloan's new advertisement i"es the attention of our readers. This \ |Vtot;k the largest display of ins and brushes they have ever shown his market, a price list of which they ili?h tins week. Thoy also keep a com t stock of everything pertaining to a t class drag store. They are polite and Jruniodatiog gentlemen, and will give vauie received in every instance. lews. Brock A Mauldln announce to ir mends and the public generally that ??a'* "()W prepared to offer i? larger and re elegant stock of gents' furnishing 8* than has vet been ofl>?-od hy them fen are desirable in both style and qual ity close attention to their business, always selling at bottom prices, these enien have made many friends and r' control a large trade. Read their ad wment, and then give them a trial. (,H 8c'r.Fnir' which wil> be hobi in Co 'f a, t}. c November 14 to 17 inclusive, niises to be the grandest exhibition of ? a ever held in that city. A large Mr or valuable premi unis have been VZr o Wo Lave "o doubt that all sec IMH tbeSt*le will be represented in the .biUon. Tb?, Columbia ?fe Greenville FS will sell tickets at one and one ft2??p? m?o wav, making the rom Anderson and return about S3.85. I IIy & Taylor's store on Satur ; ^00.1? and secreted it under a the, rear of ?noir store. The ? ?on dis?o vered, and a policeman 0 Tc^Vred to the spot at about lnftMr.8ccreted himself. The policeman ?rU ? Vo Wftit l?,lK. for the thiof soon w?o.and secured the bacon, when he promptly marched to the guard ilK?thc attention of the public to ft^nt of Messrs. Andrew A k ?hJt y hav? complete and varied fnn?f ?od?' boote. anoes. hats, Ac, as rv am?? ' the c,ty> and their stock of is' ?S? f^m v. groceries is always full, ior <m:$ th,01r Popular prices end su ?l?q? of ?ood3- has built up an ex J?ia?'.'l11? th?>y aro determined to ?S. their reputation. Give them Dfjt Ior u,cy say they will save you nn^!.!:^'0. presented a lively ap urdav ',, ^6"" *?* nnd on last ltitv ft., ? ,wae more bnainees done In Jreaim? ? in ? day in nearly ? to ? ,7 iS.^'Ptsof cotton amount bales' A ^emendous i Jifflc^?. ,uWfre In ??e city, and it was ti"lly one could pass throngh ?ey h.? .considerable amount of toed hi.^gcd hands, and everybody fcare r^ and contented. The? pros ! men JL6"0011^0?. and oor busi *? will n^\?mHln8 "?ces. Our mer K au? ?m?.iit01' of lhe market for y can iz " s.e11 y011 goods as cheap as aW .'?u.tnnywho" ,n the 8tate, on.] .? ? Anderson to do both your ?and buying, u win y0utodo SPtfr n,8ht, between 11 and '?t dwelling honse of Mr. G. tie Rorv?'A?"1 outside the city limits fire. ? " ' road, was discovered ^ and . heU soon sounded the ?repehed??a??d 106 ciUxens generally, 1a ^~ to the spot immediately. The Po?ble aoch * headway that it was *^&? * building, though 9 ri, L?SS fQrnUQre In the lower iledacmJ^v. ' A* house became ryw2^?^refnp*8tAlrs, as the lower 3fe?chfH?o wIn8L "hen the first per [<??a? fLL ^ ? Brown and his mother 1 ?5 a?l^. homo "Pending the night, *W Do rett80n whatever for the '"USSrt ^proPerty *as insured for ^b&^t^uentiybhi loss will be nev. . r, Hnii wnM n-?> - . ?wem. ?1 chairman ut "fi medine ' ,U"' <>lwt the Treasurer was pmSi % ? 10 rt',)0rt uf miai sermon to the . a"' the Society edjournerj. UUve ( ,,m"l'^e, well of three * #0%? W&^ft Untr a ^rtlUueas" from afternoon an unusually wree s^mhlt /r the liflT h"rial ,ri,,mo to tue me ?rv ine little favorite. The funeral ; etn '^^ a , .... 1 , ttle con,n be ng preceded hu twelve little girls and boni! Vv s?x hov? I he services were conducted by Revs T i? Si ?"V J- S- Murray, ut the conclu.on of which the remains were placed Keen In mv,RSR ,!,l< eluci?ry- The ?erea>?\,| y nave the sympathy and condolence of entire community in their sad affliction; Fair' offi^t1" t?eFifteenth Annual l'air of the Anderson Farinera' and Mo chames- Association, which will be bO?I in his city on the 18th, 19th and 2 th of O " ober, cont nue to brighten every da and the exhibition will no doubt i d" if it ?cit8vn'aa' 7,y formcr exhmit m of llie Society. As the crops cenerallv have been good this year, we trust tba al ,r farmers wll feel an interest in it and n t only exhibit something, but also len 1 their presence and encouragement to the Asso? John " g!?n\ J- W"et Pr?vost and ni ?"?Br?a,ieaIe' the indefatigable and SS,,1 rfs,d?,nt ?nd Sectary of the As sociation, tocher with the Board of Di. rectors, are lending all their efforts to i,3 success, and it will not be for the lack of energy on their part should the Fair not be a success. In conversation with an Intel liuenceb reporter on Tuesday, the Secre tary said the Hoard of Directors had in con templatlon several new and novel attrac tions for the amusement of the visitors, full particulars of which will be published next week. I he 1 air Grounds will be put it. good condition, and nothing will be left undone^that will lend to the comfort and Presiden t "or Secretary will give any Infor" mation desired in regard to the exhibition, the Board of Directors will meet in the Secretary s oflice on next Monday, at 3 o clock p. ni. n which time the programme Will be completed. Seed Cotton Traffic. The last Legislature passed un act to rec ?late the trade in seed cotton or unpacked mt cotton. It is well that the law should be understood. The law provides as fol lows : "That all persons who are now or niav hereafter become engaged in the traflic of seed cotton or unpacked lint cotton, beami they are hereby, required to keep legibly written in a book, which shall be open t? public inspection the name and place of residence of the person or persons from whom they purchase, or receive by way of barter, exchange, or trallic oiany sort, anv seed cotton, or unpacked lint cotton, with the number of pounds and date of purchase. Sec. 2. "That any person who shall fail or refuse to keep the book in the form and manner prescribed in the above Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon the conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by im prisonment for not more than thirty days." AbHtract o? Minuten of Sullth Carolina l'redbytcry. The Presbytery of South Carolina met at Richiami church, Oeoneo county, Sep tember 14th, and continued its session till September Kith. Tho opening sermon was preached by Rev. Si L. Morris, last moderator. Kev. .T. L. Martin wni elected modera tor and Rev. W. G. Novill reading clerk. Tho name of Westminster church was enrolled, having been organized nines last meeting of Presbytery. Carmel church presented a call for the services of Rev. A. P. Nicholson, which was placed in his hands, ami he was granted permission to rotain tho call till next meeting of Presbytery. Call for the services" of Rev. J. P. Ma rlon, of Bethel Presbvtery, was presented by Rock church, which was returned to tho church because irregular in sumo re spects. The following persons wero olected Trustees of Adger College for tho term of three years : Major \\ m. J. Strlbling, Rev. E. P. Davis, Rov. D. E. Frierson, T. C. Gow er, Col. W. C. Keith, James Mo Creary, Rev. A. P. Nicholson, John W. Sbolor and J. I). Verner. Petition was received from Felzer ro auesling the organization of a church at i?t place. Six overturos were presented to the Presbytery. First, proposing to change the constitu tion, so as to make the minister snd one elder a quorum of session where there are but two elders in a church, was adopted unanimously. Second overture, whotlier a church ses sion can discipline a member without the presenco of a minister, was answered af firmatively, but the session was recom mended not to proceed tor prudential roosoiis, unless impossible to secure tho presence of a minister. Third overture, whether tho salo of in toxicating spirits in a publie barroom as a beverage oy a member of the church wasadisc?pli?abloofletico, was answered : That to tho Presbytery it seemed difficult to imagino such a case where tho act was not sinful, but each church session must he tho Judges of the circumstances of each particular case. Overtures four aud five related to the establishment of fratornal relations witli the Northern church, and the Presbytery disapproved of the basis accepted by tho Atlanta Assembly by passio* the follow ing papor almost unanimously : whorcas tho establishment of fraternal relations with tho Northern Gonoral As sembly by the Southern General Acsom bly upon a basis, at least questionable if not positively dishonorable to tho South ern church, has caused great dissatisfac tion and much debato and uncertainty in our minds in regard to the basis rd tho fratornal relations ; and whereas the ac tion of tho Atlanta Assembly was based upon tho "concurrent resolution, wtncii the Springfield Assembly, whilst pro fessing to accept, did, by passing tho "Herrick Johnson resolution," really and oven fundamentally modify, by declaring that they only adopted It in a rostnetod senso; and whereas real friendship can not exist whero the terms arc equivocal and the basis dishonorable to either par ty ; therefore bo it .. k?to?ttd l. That this Presbytery, whilst not questioning tbe motives which guided the Atlanta Assembly to He conclusion hnt lielievinirthat iiacied conscientiously ?c?ording to the light then before It, when the8 question was sprangfuddenly upon it Inks modified form; yet.in the oiercise of its clear constitutional right to review the proceedings of Us commis sioners, does hereby overture- the noxt Genera Assembly to ask an official inter pretation of tho -Herrick Johnson reso FuSon," which shall be satisfactory to the Lexington Assembly before our ap pointed delegates take tboir seats. ^2 That heVeaftor fratornal correspon dence bo by letter and not by Interchange of delega^tea. ^ ^ elected Preaby terial Sunday School Superintendent in stead of Rev. K. P. Davis rosignod. Rov JR. Riley, Ho v. W. P. Pearson and R, ?. Gllliam were appointod to pro naVoa su table memorial on the death of Rev John McLees for adjourned meeting atCe? In Piokons County, was chosen as the place of the noxt meeting of Pres byTh7name of "Hopewell Pendleton" church was changed to P??<?e???nt,prod Thanks of Presbytery were tondero? Richiami community for their gene-one Kspi^ the rallroada for favors shown. 8 L MORRIS, 8tated Clerk. Sonorita SU Marc, tho greatest acrobat or ine am gives her thrilling freo cloud walk atgAnderson. on Tuesday, October Mie Editor: Our young men ari? won ering ?bat kind of men you bave in your I fW; Their recent acquaintance with your ' 'u\"e boys" has excited tlieir curiosity. ? ! Indeed, tue citizens generally of our town are anxious to know if von are a city of Kjants. How tall do you grow then-. Mr. Editor? One of your "boys'' is five feet find eight or ten inches high ; what must be the size of his father! Aud one had a very unity moustache ; your men must surely be as woolly as beavers. Well, to* morrow you bave a grand Democratic meet- I mg in Anderson, and some of the young ! men of Williamston are going over t? get a I peep at your men. They bave seen your ' little? boys" with cape on and pretty coats, and if your police force will promise to ' take rare of our young men, they'll risk ' one day among the grown-up men*. How many base ball clubs bave you in Anderson anyway .' And if that was the winter <m< that came to Williaiuston in that band wagon w ith it> four seats, 1 would like to i Bee the old one or big one. How the "little : boys" did yell ! Well, if your big club can ! veil in proportion, you won't need any cannon at Anderson to-morrow. Willian - ?ton thought the whole of Anderson was ! emptying out into the Spring 1'ark when Ihat long I and wagon unburdened itself of its pre'.'y coats and caps. The "littleboys" ? behaved well, Mr. Editor ? but it dots see m i to me that you have somewhat neglected I your duty. Those "little bovs" were al lowed to go nearly all the way from Wil liaiuston to Anderson after night. Have you called the attention of the parents of these little fellows to that tact ? Hid they switch the "little boys" for being out bo late? Ho insist Upon it that they be ex cused this time, if they'll not do so any more. One whipping a day is enough. Williaiuston asks to lie excused for not sending some one along to take care of the "little boys." She w ill do better the next time the children come over. Hut wouldn't it be well for the big boys to come over and let us see what kind of creatures our sister city is composed of? They arc cordially invited. Tell them to let us ki.ow when to expect them, and we'll have the play ground enlarged, some of the trees taken out of the Spring Park and one of the big gest oxen in this country butchered for the occasion. Lone Stau B. B. ClUB. Wittiavuton, S. C, Sept. 25, 1882. A Card. Ma. Editor: Allow me through your columns to extend my sincere thanks to the citizens, both white and colored, for tlieir assistance in saving a portion of my furni ture from the llames on the night of the 21st inst. Respectfully, Cr. Ernest Brows. A munificent Providence placed in Na ture's store-Louse a euro or remedy for diseases which would tlrst atllict the hu mai, family. Skin or blood diseases necessarily was the tlrst to seize upon mankind. S. S. S. is Nature's remedy, takuM tiom her bounteous Storehouse, and li?V?i fails to cure any sKin or blood diseases, as thousands have joyously tes tified. Price, $1.00 and $1.7."> per bottle. You will find a very large lot of Ken tucky Jeans at J. P. Sullivan & Co.'s; also boots and Shoes. If you have sore eyes, cure them with Williite's Eye Water. For easv washing use Pvlc's Pcarline at Williite's." FRUIT JARS.?Mason's Porcelain-Lined and Cohatisc's FRUIT JARS for sale cheap at Wilhite & Williite's. Eine Teas at low prices at Williite's. Flavoring Extracts?Cologne?Celluloid Sets?Fine Tooth Brushes?Hair Brushes cheapest at Wilhite it Wilhite. Chandeliers at a bargain at Williite's Drug Store. CLARK'S SEED COTTON CLEANER takes all the dirt and trash out of Cotton before it goes into the Gin, and improves the class from 1 to ?> grades. Call on C. A. Reed, Ag i, and examine the Machine. BUGGIES!?Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail to call on REED it 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 and see the new No. 7, with large arm and late improve ments?light running and noiseless. A large lot arriving at C. A. Reed's, Agent. Turnip Seeds, 20 different kinds?frosh Spectal Notice. Parties Indebted to C. A. Ree?', Agent, either by note or account, are earnestly re quested to come promptly and pay up. I have been extremely lenient with some of you, but must now have my money, as I need it. My notes and accounts wilt he placed in the bauds of an oftlcer of the law after December 1. Respectfully, O. A. R?tri>. A^ent, Reed's New Building, near R. R. Bridge. Do not fail to see the now No. 4 Victor Sewing Machine before von buy. It has a very large arm an>l late Improvements, (.'all on C. A. Reed, Agent. Three t itami Martial Hands, and the Leviathan Locomotive Steam Organ will be beard in S. II. Barrett A Co.'a New United Monster Railroad Shows' fror street parade at Anderson, on Tuosday. October 3rd. Wilhite's Eye Water, a sure cure for sore eyes. Try it." Price 25 cenia. See the stupendous chariot-tauk of the $3 .? ) living white Nile Hippopotami!-, In the tidal-wavo procession of s. H. Bar rett it Co.'s New I ltod Monster Railroad Shows, at Anderson, On Tuesday, October 3rd. Ginger Ale, Soda and Vichy Water at Wilhites'. S. II. Barrett A Co.'e Now United Mon* Btor Railroail Shows, having no rival, never refers to any other show. The wondrous man and woman water witches, in their mysterious and astound^ ing amphibious feats, will bo seen only with S. 11. Barrett A Co b New United Monster Railroad shows, at Anderson, on Tuesday. October 3rd. For Fine Toilet Articles go to Wilhites' Drug Store. Mothers 1 Mothers! 1 Mothers 1 ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth'.' If so. go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR UP. It will relieve Hie poor little sufferer immediately?depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever uscii it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, ami give rest to the mother, and re lief and health to the child, operating like mac,ic. It is perfectly wife to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription > ' one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sohl every where. 25 cents a bottle. A Cough, Cold or Sor? Thront should he slopped. Neglect frequently re sults in an IneurnhU l/ungr Dittate or Con sumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO CHES does not disorder t io stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but art directly on the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give ir. nwiiitu, lirorchiiis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat "roubles which Singers and Sjteakers are subject to. For thirty year's Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended bv physicians, end have always given perfect satisfaction. Having heen 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?Hope for Suffering Woman? Something >evr Under the Sun. By reason of bor peculiar relations, and her pocnliar ailments, woman has been compelled to sutler, notonly bor own ills, but tboso arising from "tho want of knowlodgo, or of consid?ration on tho part of tboso with whom sbo stauds con nected in tho social organization. Tho frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to bor hox havo thus boon aggra vated to a degree which uo languago can express. In tho mansions of the rich and tho hovel of tho poor alike, woman baa boon tLo patient victim of ills unknown to man, and which nono but sbo could endure?and without a remedy. But now tho hour of her redomptio? h.-?" como Sbo need not suffer longer, when <- -an find relief in Dr. J. Brad Held' Fornaio Rogulator, "Woman's Beat Friend." Prepared by Dr. J. Dradiield, Atlanta, Ga. Price, trial sizo, 75c; large slzo, 81.50. For sale by all druggists._ Timothy Hay. CHOICE Timotbv Hav, for sale by Kj A. B. TOWERS A CO. June 1, 1882 40 HOME AGAIN. Our Large Store Filled Once More with the choice novelties^season UNAPPROACHABLE BARGAINS. Stupencloi is Ari'? ty -OF? - - - 5 - ?^ tava m va w m '-?w ~tt LATEST STYLES. Follow the constant stream of Customers to the HOW FAMOUS NEW I??IL CiSH STORE ?AND? PROCURE THE BIGGEST BARGAINS That are Offered in the State. It is a proverbial fact that you can buy more Goods for ] DOLLAR, ?AT? Than anywhere else, because we buy as we sell, CHEAP fox- CASH ! We are at present OVERCROWDED, and shall, in order to make room, begin the season with TREMENDOUS LOW P1??CE& WORSTEDS 100 doren Checked Towels at 5c. CASH M RUES SILKS 200 Pieces of Winter Prints at 5c. VELVETS FRINGES 60 Piecjs of all-wool Red Flannel at 15c. LACES HOSIERX 50 Pieces of Worsted Dress Goods at 12c. GLOVES CLOAKS 72 Pieces of Brocaded Suitings iit 18c. DOLMANS HATS Double-width Colored Cashmeres at 30c. RIBBONb CORSETS Brocaded Black Silks at 60c. NECKWEAR BUTTONS Colored Watered Satins at 75c. LACE CURTAINS FLANNELS Bridal Silks and Satins at 90c. TABLE DAMASK JEANS 5 Bales Bed Ticking at 8ic BLEACHING SHAWLS 35 Pieces of Bleaching at 5c. 8KIRTS CARPETS 100 doren White Handkerchiefs at 5c. WATER PROOFS BOOTS 300 Mens' Hate at 60c. 8HOES SUITS 60 doren White Shirts at 45c. UNDERWEAR Gome and see for yourself our Attractive Goods at Attrac tive prices. It will Positively Fay Ton. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. The largest and finest display in South Carolina. SATIN DOLMANS, DIAGONAL CLOAKS, BEAVER ULSTERS, Ladies' aud Misses' WALKING JACKETS, Ladies' Pine Imported WRAPS, iVllb??S a?U tlUU V/LLLU-UOJU fi V -CJ-L-JW^X^O. WE BOUGHT THEM CHEAP AND SHALL SELL THEM CHEAP. mm mm, drm mm. Our stock has been selected with the greatest care for Fall aud Winter wear. We make a specialty of Black French Cashmeres, and have a full line of Black and Colored Silks, Satine, Velvets and Trimmings. Our Flannel Dress Goods, in all colors with Braids to match, are being ecld very fast?thoy are enormously cheap. FOR For Men, Boys and Children. The reason why everybody likes to buy Clothing and Overcoats from us ie easily explained. We have the largest stock t choose from, keep Hsmmerslough's cele brated Clothing, unrivalled for perfect fit and honest make, and naii at the closest possible prices. We have doubled the space in our Clothing Department, in order to accommodate our big stock. By all means look at our Fine Dress Suits and nobby Pente. -o SHOES, BOOTS, SHOES. CTotlilng* LIko It Ever seen in Andes-sou. From the cheapest Shoe up to the Finest handmade Button Gaiter I We can fit you, suit yon, aud save you money I An exceptionally large stock of the best makes, which we guarantee to wear well or refund the money. All Shoes made specially for "A. ft R." are unsurpassed for strength and style. We have increased our sales three-fold since keeping good and honest Shoes. A WORD TO OUR WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS. We have made special preparation to do a Wholesale Business, and can sell you Goods at the same prices as Charleston or Atlanta Houses. Give us a call, or get our prices before ordering any Goods, and we will be su;e to please you. OL. Everybody is cordially invited to yisit the New York Cash Storo. Arnstein <$? Rose. eept21,18fi2 3 THE BEST FALL AND WINTER BARGAINS Irt the City only to be had, as Usual, at the ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER Of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats* Notions, Etc. Etc.. A. LESSER. PARIS STORE. AM> now will my present customers close their eyes while I pen a few words to those who have never vet bought anything of me. I think it will he of advantage to von to give me a trial. My IMMENSE STOCK gives voti a range of selection present' ?Hi by no other House in the City. Larno stocks are bought at the lowest prices: conse quently I can sell the ?mue quality of Goods us low as any other House, ami at the snmo tune give you the advantage of a wide ranee of selection. If you buy but little von see u great deal, and consequently get much useful information. My Salesmen are unsurpassed in their knowledge of the business?polite and ready at all times to give their friends "Bargains." My Goods are fresh and new, having been selected from the most recent producta ol tho factories of this country and Europe. I do not know that there is anything else a prospective buyer desires to know. In view of hese facts, I repeat that I think that von will lind it of advantage to yourselves to givo mea trial. GIVE ME A CHANCE TO PROVE MY ASSERTION. li ADI ES. for your Worsted, Silk or Cashmere Dress, come to see A. LESSER. Ladles, for your Shoes, Hosiery, Ties, LflCOS, come to seo A. Lesser. Ladies, for your Corsets, Gloves, Hoop Skirls, come to sec A. Leaser. Ladies, when you decide to get married and wish to buy an outllt, come to reo A. Lessor. Ladies, for Reni, Genuine, Simon-pure, Unadulterated Bargains and Honost Deal ings, come to see A. Lesser. Indies, if you wish to buy a bargain in Bleaching, come to ces A. Lesser. Ladies, if you wish to buy a bargain ?n Sea Islands, come to see A. I ..esser. Ladies, if you wish to buy a bargain in Calico, come to see A. lessor Ladies, I am prepared to offer such Goods as are needed in every household at VERY LOW PRICES. If you doubt my assertion come and see A. Lesser. GENTS, for a New Suit, come to see A. LESSER. Gents, for a Fine Shirt, come to see A. Lesser. Gents, for a Pine Hat, come to nee A. Lessor. Gents, for a Eine Overcoat, come to set? A. I.esser. Gents, for a "Beautiful Bride Collar," come to Fee A. lesser. Gents, for a Pine pair Hoots or Shoes, come to seo A. Lesser. THE PA It IS STORE, of which Mr. A. LESSER is Proprietor, expects t.i drive a big trade this Pull. Prices are FIX ED LOW, stock simply immenso, and cordially in vites the patronage of tine and all. Sept U, 1882_0 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. XJLfK are daily reccing a BRAN NEW STOCK of well selected Fall and Win' TT ter (.tatua, such as? DRY fiOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Li A DIES' CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CROCKER Y WARE, HARDWARE, jr. .?/\/it^ii a vr, c m ?~ U UUI/llKililOi Oil. . ALL OF WHICH WE Will Sell at the Very Lowest Prices Possible, Be sure and call on us before buying elsewhere, and wo will make it pnv you. We have a small lot of SEED BARLEY for sale. Sept 14.1882 . 0. FARMER &, BRO. 11 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOTJR ENGINES, GINS, PRESSES, SCALES, &C. Zi - ;*.?t* THE Cotton with stationary Heater, a new invention for straightening IL. eating out the eand and trash. This is tho lightest run ning Gin inaile, and tum? a liest sample of any Gin in this market. Wo olso sell theGulIett ami l.uim u? (.inn. The Standard Cotton Press. Complete Power Press $110. Irons for pow er Press |52, Complete Hand Press fcluO. Irons for Hand Press $48. 2-Ton Wagon Scale for $40. THE "TOZER," WOOD, TABOR ft MORSE, and WATERTOWN E ?ST G-1 N E 8. THE "Acme" Pulverizing Harrow, Clod Clod Crusher and Leveller. The "Telegraph" Feed Cutter, for hand and power. Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam Packing, Lace Leather, &o.f Always in stock. Olli 11%/A Al fi R* ?TTiQrtiV! Aug 10. 1882_ * FEED CUTTERS, PEED CUTTERS. BUY THE BEST. BALDWIN'S AMERICAN avDV?Hi? ajnu j??n?Ilai?E CUTTERS. With Patent Safety Balauce Wheel. NINE SIZES FOR HAND AND POWER. FOR SALE BY REED, MOORHEAD & CO, Pip- Send for illustrated Catalogue. July 20, 1882 _ FIRST CLASS FERTILIZERS. I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH EWTAW FERTILIZER, EWTAW ACID PHOSPHATE, EXCELLENZA FERTILIZER, EQUAL to anv Fertilizers sold In this market, or any other market. PRICES RE DUCED. Givo mo a call. MY 8TOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, j IS COMPLETE, and I can please any ono in GOODS and PRICES who will give me * Abitili stock of FARM SUPPLIES always on hand, and I guaranteo to sell aa cheap for the Cash as any house in the up-country. W. . BAKU, March 0, 1882 _ No. 10 Granila Itow.^ 1882 GUANO NOTICE. 1882 SOLUBLE PACIFIC AND STONO STILL, AHEAD ? WE would call tho attention of our friends to the fact that we repreuent the above well-established and RELIABLE BRAND OP FERTILIZERS, and our Ware houses are full of Guano and Acid for theSPRIRO TRADE. All of you who expect to U50 Guano and Acid will do well to call on us for prices and terma before buying else whore. The reputation of these Fertilizers are so well established throughout the Coun ty and State that we netd no testimonials. Call and got a MEMORANDUM BOOK and ALMANAC for 1882 FREE. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OP GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, Which we propose to SELL LOW. Wo can Bell yon m Hoi or m good Shoe ana low aa any other hon? 1? tho town. jjooN * SHARP?. Jan 5, l?B ? J. I\ SULLIVAN. W. A. VANDIVEB BOOTS and. SHOES. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO., No. 1^5 G1?ANITE ROW, ANDERHON, S. O. WE arain call attention of the people of Anderson Countv, and all others interest id, to our immense stock of BOOTH and SHOES. Men's Boots, Roys' Boots and Youths' Roots. Also, any style of Shoe for Ladies', Misses and Children. Our Taped Sole Brogan is lite best in the market. We are hound to suit you. Our prices, we will only Fay, are as low as you will find in the State of South Carolina. A Larger stock of JEANS than any other House in the City. Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls and Cloaks, Gents' Ready-Made Shirts, laundered and unlaundered. Our Stock of Groceries is Complete. ? - The REST COFFEE we intend always to keep. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Sept 21. 1882 _ 50 ly DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY FOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS Until You Examine My Stock. IHAVE an Elegant selection to show, and will make a special effort to please by giv ing the REST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. My Stock is now second to nono in this market, and I am fully prepared for a? ROUSING TRADE. Favors from old and new customers will be duly appreciated. Don't forget to tell your neighbors that I want their trade. My aim is to make customers and keep them by FAIR A3ND HONEST DEALING. I have just returned from New York with the best and largest assortment of? DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. Etc. jtfr I make a Specialty of ZEIGI.ER BROS. FINE SHOES. Also, the noted HAY STATE SHOE. W. A. CHAPMAN, No. 3 Benson Street, Anderson, 8. C Sept 7, 18S2_ 8_ly TIMES CZHZ-AJN-GKE AND MEN CHANCE WITH THEM, AND that is the reason we have just laid in A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, for we know that all our customers desire something that is new and at the same time serviceable. Our Stock comprises a fine assortment of? Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, NOTIONS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., Which we will sell at the Lowest Prices. While other thing* are changing, we wnuld sav 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 MARKET, And will give the highest prices. We have a large lot of BAGGING and TIES on baud. Get our prices before closing a trade. E BROS. Sept 21. 1882 1? ANDERSON CITY. LADIES' STORE IN THE VAN. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS HAS just returned from a tour in which she combined the useful and 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 past favors, we cordially invite the public to give us a call, feeling assured we can suit you in prices and quality. LADIES* STORE: Sept 21, 1882 10 ?