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A BLOODY ?U'EI. Klil FiniiUV Acromi! of the grent Cow ItnyV llntttc. There arrived in tho city yesterday, says tlie Denver (Colorado) Rrpubtiom of September , young man who has a wonderful history, even ior the wild western country, mid is destined to rank at no distant day with Cody and Uickolc, Sv Slocum and Carson. His name is John Kelly, and while the name is not a familiar one t>> lovers of literature treating of wild adventure, it will at no distant day become a household word. Kelly was "a pupil of Buffalo and Captain Burton on .the old I'nwncc reservation in Nebraska, where he herded ? alile ami was known as "Kid Krank." He brings in the /irsi news of a terrible tragedy in which he took part jtlst three weeks ago. The story is one of wonderful romance and thrilling interest,and is perhaps the most remarkable affair of the kind ever known. It was in the nature of a duel, and nowhere in all tin1 bloody pages of the code can there be found anything to equal it- It was fought with six men on each side to settle the ownership ?d'? valua ble herd of cattle, but before relating the light in detail a few facts in regard to "Ki<l Frank's' life are given, lie was horn and raised in B?llalo, . Y., about thirty years ago, but cu mo weal at an ea~ly age. lie was always quiet and re served in his manner, and remarkable for his strict adherence to truth in all his utterances, ile followed the natural bent of bis desires, und drifted into the great plains of Nebraska in the days he fore '70, where Indians were numerous and white men scarce. M that time there was no industry except cattle-rais ing, and the Indians made life a burden. It was in this country that Kelly's char acter was moulded under the tutorship of the generous, big hearted, fearless Buffalo Bill and tho reckless, dashing liickok. Kelly soon began to attract at tention by the skill he attained in land ling a pistol, HE WAS V COWBOY, and although young in years soon gained the reputa'. ? -if being next to Wild Bill and Cody Ilio oest shot in the country. TI is accomplishment, hacked by un (liuching nerve ami quiet manners, made him many friends and gave him influence, these facts nre given by Captain Burton, the well-known journalist, who knew Kelly in Nebraska about twelve years ago. "Kid Frank" drifted further west ward ami was lost sight ol by his old comrades. He went down into Arizona and there began to build bis fortunes in the cattle business. He took upa rancho in old Mexico ami made his headquarters at Tuc-on. He wus employed by tho Culiforniu stock company tr '?ring up immense numbera of cattle, for wbicli he was paid handsomely, and he soon gath ered a herd of bis own, with which ho was bo successful that now, at tho early ngc of thirty, ho finds himself a rich man. Tho first adventure which brought Kelly to notice was a massacre ol Apache Indians in tho Baton mountains four years ogo this fall. Cochise, tho famous chief had been raiding the country all during tho summer ol 1878, commiting the most horrible atrocities. His path across the country wus marked with blood and fire. Hanches were burned, stock killed, and not a man, woman or child was spared. Cochise finnlly captured a number of emigrants and burned them at the stake, after indicting tho most horrible tortures upon tho victims. This aroused the men, and a company of 2 10 took the trail. Kelly was one of t io avengers. They wero ull determined men, used to the western country. Men with clear eyes, steady nerves and in muscles, und it was an evil day for the murderous band when these tigers started after them. In tho Baton moun tains the avengers overtook tho baud, and, driving them into a canon, killed a score and CA1TUBRI) THIRTY OF THE DEVILS. Punishment followed swift and sure. It was an eye for au oye and a tooth fora tooth. Tho men built huge frame like a gridiroi', nud filling tho interstices with fine l'ine wood, bound tho struggling fiends to tho logs and set lire to the pile. Tho Apaches were burned to i.outh slowly, and Kelly and the men stood by looking on with grim joy in their eyes at tho thought ol the white men thu Indians had burned a few weeks before. Cochise learned a lesson from tbeso men hn ncviir fbfOt, ? : sfiCTWiMun lie gave up his murderous raids. The fear tul punishment may have been unjust according to the ideas ol eastern men, but the executioners wero raised in a hard school and possessed a sense of jus tice peculiar to the country. Tho news of the affair reached the authorities, who ordered the arres?, of tho band of aven gers. Kelly was oue of tho leaders, and with several others was arrested by Ceno ne! Jones of tho sixth cavalry. They were held for four mouths without bail, but wero finally released. Tbey were very much surprised at being arrested for auch a little thing as burning thirty In dians, and their genuine astonishment to tho army officers, who wero heartily iu sympathy with tho prisonors, was very amusing. "Kid Frank" has ulso anoth er claim on public attention in being tho one who drove tho wagon out from under Jack McCall when the lutter was lynched in the Black Hills for murdering Wild Bill. Kelly was very youug, and hod no Intention of taking a baud in the lynch ing, although Wild Bill had been his in timate friend aud the denth of his mur derer exactly fitted his views upon the subject. While he was standing in the midst of the crowd some one singled him out ns oue of Wild Bill's friends, aud immediately the crowd, with a poetic idea of justice, yelled to him to mount tho wagon and drive tho team out from under the limb of the tree. Kelly drove the team, and says he never PERFORMED A PLEA8ANTER TASK, nnd refont to it with pride. All these adventures occurring nt an early age, to gether with the surroundings of his rough life among fearless men, who held human iife cheap, moulded 'Kid Frank's" life into a Otting shspe for fear less action. Ho married u well-to-do Mexican woman, and by her secured a fine ranche forty miles square in old M Jxi co, on the Ban Pedros river, dose to the line. He became known far and wide by his skill in shooting, and was generally avoided by men desirous of killing snmo one for the aake of notoriety. His herd grow rapidly until about four months ago. when he found his brand ?n 3,000 head of cattle worth nearly $200,000. Ho de termined to sell 2,500 head, and gather ing up l,50? head more, he started to drive to Denver, a distance of nearly 1,600 mile. His outfit consisted of thirty-two cow-boys, and Frank took command of the expedition. The trip was a very long nnd revere one, but by us ing great care the lo sea were small. The party started May ? Jrd, and made a slow march across the burning plains and trackless wastes Arizona and New Mexico, until September 8th found them fifty miles no-th of Triuidad and an equal distando eist of Cucharas. The Kelly outfit went into camp for a day near the camp of George Howard, a large cattle grower. The lattar had a herd of 3,000 cattle, and commanded 28 cow-boys. The two herds became mixed up while traveling close together, and Howard made a claim for cattle which Kelly considered unjust, and refused it. T?ia angered Howard, and words follow ed. Kelly claimed Howard had some of his cattle and offered to exchange, but the latter refused, and tho quarrel became very dangerous. The cow- boys on each side gathered around and began to han dle their weapons in a manner which in dicated that they meant business. KELLY SAW THE DANGER. He knew if a fight should occur be tween tuch deadly marksmen there would hardly bo a man le/t to tell the tale, and in addition to loss of human life, tho huge herds of cattle would be scattced Mid all bands ruined. Just ns the cloud of war was about to burst be conceived a plan to avoid bloodshed, and broached it to Howard, who agreed toit. Tim pimi was as follows: Fitch was to select six cow boy?, the best shots in their outfit-, and placing them in line fifty yards dia tant on horseback, to give the word "fire," and let them settle the dispute. This novel method of settling difference was hailed with delight by the no n on each side, and volunteers were numerous. J Kelly selected six men who had been with him ?i long lime, and bren tried and proved in many a desperate situation. Howard selected six of his best men. There was no time lost in preparing for the duel, which was tobe the greatest all'air of the kind ever known. The men of the opposing sides retired to their camp and coolly made preparations for the feast of death. They groomed their horses, oiled and cleaned their revolver*, ami. putting their saddles on with care, rode out to the light. "Kid Krank'?" men were armed with Winchester revol vers, ,:iS and .41 calibre, long barreled, and Howard's six carried Colt's improv ed. Fach man knew his weapon and Iii-? horse, ami were fully aware of the fact that (he men standing ho grimly in front of i hem were equally well equipped. Tho opposing duelists were drawn up in lino lacing eaeii other at ' o'clock in ilio afternoon. Tho sight was one which few men have looked upon. Fifty yards aptt't stood lik*' statues, two lines of men, horse and rider almost one, every duelist grasping a huge, glittering revolver in encli baud, with the reins in his teeth or hanging loosely, for these wild, fierce, dare devil riders of the South guide their horses with their knees, as the scarcely more savage Indian docs. Around about, carelessly in tho range of stray bullet-, were the friends of both parties, mounted on their horses, watching the light, and to see that no advantage should be lake.. At cither sido the chief, who had seir these men ouL to die. Over all hroodci' a death like silence, whilo on all llu swelling, rolling, silent pluin shone the gold of the bright September sun. If painter could catch that picture it would bo a thing for the coming civilization to wonder at. The man who was detailed to give the word which was destined to create a whirlwind of death started for ward. At tho first movo there was a shiver of life along both lines, but it was not a shiver of fear. Fach man straight ened himself, grasped his pistols the (Inner and singled out his opponent. The umpire lifted his hand, ami suddenly on (he alili air came tho cry of doom, "Fire I I ! " At the word twelve horses bounded forward, and twelve pistol shots rnngotil. Three of Howard's men threw up their bands and fell from their horsee, while only one of Kelly's mon fell. Kelly's men, not hooding their comrade's death, sped straight towards tho three mon in Iront of them. Tho latter drop ped their pistols in there bridle hands and pulled thoir bornes up, whilo their live enemies caino riding swiftly on, pour ing A HAIL OF lll'I.I.KTS in from a pistol in every hand. The Howard mon saw tho odds. They wen; loo groat, nnd, turning swiftly, they ran. turning in thoir snddleH as they Hew ami bravely returning tho fire. In three brief minutes tho duel was fought and won, and tour dead men lay upon tho ground. Frank rodo un to Howard and erdd : "Now you and I will settle with each other." "No." rojdied Howard, as be looked sadly at tho dead men, "Iain aaliafied." "Very well," Baid Kelly, aid orders wero given to exchange the cattle. Very strangely, no news of tho fight was received until yesterday, but this, pcri:nps, was due to the fact that no towns wore paired by the Kelly outfit. Only frank himself has arrived, his herd not being due for two weeks yet. Kelly himself is a Murnbiirnt, manly-looking young follow, and told the story in a matter-of-fact way which would hardly attract attention. Thus is told tho story of a wondroua fight, which is an epitomo of the wild south, and will bo chronicled someday in a fining manner. Tho duel bus given to Kelly tho sobriquet of "Wild Frauk." "Wild Frauk" aaya tho southern country is much disturbed. Hands of white renegades and horse thieves raid through the country con stantly, killing stock, burning ranches, murdcri " men women and children anil stealing horses. They tlisguiso themselves ns Indians, and the Indians receive nil tho blame. Tho Indians aro troublesome, too. but they do not com mit half tho atrocities accredited to thorn. "Wild Frank" will remain bore until his stock arrives, when ho will ship ahoutfiftecn train loads over the Burling ton litio. Ilo Wanted to Soar. At Selma, Ala., the colored man who carried my "grip" to the depot wanted to know if any of hie raco up North held political cilices, and when I mentioned one or two instances, he replied : "Dar hain't no sort ' show fur us down he-ah no nio\" "What's to prevent you from runuing for office?" "Hueh 1 Doau' talk so loud ! In de fust placo I hain't got do confidence in myself." "How's that?" "Wall, eposen I was menshuned by de noosepapers as candydate fur de Legia lachur. Do ole woman she'd git her back up nil of a sudden, an' feel too good to 'sociale wid de niggers libin' 'round henb, an' she'd drap de wash board an' begin to powder up an' put on Style." "Yea." "An' ebery nigger at de hotel ho'd wan't mo to git him a job at do Capitol, an' if I didn't promise doy wouldn't woto fur me." "I see." "An' de white trash would 'spect mo io rent a box nt de pos' office, amoke cigars, w'nr a plug hat an' hire my butes blacked." "Yea." "An' de reg'lar gem'len would ax me if I could read an write an' spell an' ci pher, au' git mo all boxed up iu no time 'tall." "Just so." "An' in caso I wasn't Meckted dar am jist 8,000 niggers in die nayburhood who'd I iff an' crin an' chuckle till I'd go home an' upsot do fum'ly an' make a bee line frew de woods fur Tennessee. It tnkesa heap o' confidence to faco all dot's what keeps tue uowu. I'd liko to enter do poi I y tieni field an' soar away to ofiis, but I lack dc nerve. I want de oifis, but I feai do result, in case I should drap when I went to soar."?Jf. Qiuid. ? The obliging visitor, to show that he is fond of children, and that tho dear little one is not annoying him in the least, treats the kid to a ride uuon his knee. "Trot I trot ? trot I How do you like that, my boy 1 la that nice?" "Yea, air," replies the child, "but not to nice as on the real donkey?the one with four legs." ? The Abb and the Oat : An ass one day observed a cat ascend a tree to escape from a dog, and a bright idea entered hie bead. "When my master comes to set me to work X shall run up the tree and remain for the day," And when the master came, io and behold, the asa start ed for the nearest tree at full speed,^and ascended about four feet when be fell, back to the ground, and waa so complete-' ly knocked out of shape that bis master found it impossible to adjust his harness on him, am! was obliged to destroy him there aud then. Moral?never attempt to bo too versatile, and don't endeavor to dodge honest work when yon have to work for a living, lest perad vent uro yon get left. WHERE THERE IS MUSIC THERE IS LOVE! AND J LI US pm|i<jt?e3 to he lovc'.y ?ward all who uro in nocd of Violin*, (atiitttrn, Fliit?-*, A< <or Icons llunjo*, (tm ortinas und .'lirio:;- : all makes und descriptions. I lilao keep Smoker*' <?:< - that 1 pro pose t<> sell very low for the (toril down. And ?a-i, hut not least, you will limi here I'oiislunllv large assortment in (.'??lfec* tioiis, Ilruntlit'm, Hiiirs and 14 | of tho ehoieest articles, as J am n<> liidiever in selling adiillera'e<i articles that are so injurious io th<* human system, and will coiilciil iiiyj-elf with a smaller profil rather Ihiin ?? guilty of selling un impere article Ilo t'l forge! thai I am also an Ageiil for a large Mu-*i? House North, and thai 1 will till any order entrusted lo me Hi the very lu wot ligures, ami anything m mat line Hol in Mock will he ordered upon very short uni ice. IteiiiCUiL'-t ut Molto Li y ? , . vi;: :??? von will -:iv money bv patroni/ing .11 I.II s poppe. ( . l 1?'. ,-*_> ; .?,? EARSfui '""MILLION. Foo l'hiw's Malsani of Shark's Oil. Positively Ut-HtorcR the Hearing, and Istha Only AliHolute Cure lor U-safness Known. 'III-".: | ;?t,it railed fi-.tu |K>< allai * ! ?? !??< of - ,.... Whim shark r..lu I?. !?. Villi - Ru?, k. ? : -< srt-li?trii'iuii It'iiiilrletli cry (.'hitiRsu .-h. ni:.ti !. ,?. - il. lit villini iti a ? ili.taille ut licititi/ ?..- . 11 -. .? . r -i li) a lllflilhiil ?<1 .it-mi lite \ ? .ir I I l'i. li. .< ? , wirf?' mi nu tic nus HI"! lll.'.flV.IlililglV , . ? ili.ni-,. I Imi |||?! ?? - nl) i%a*iiil'ifiaily |? ? ?? ? ??? uvei il.ritiri1 lim ili re li- timi ls:rann' -?. iiiiImmuI lliul l'or -Vf) vi ms m? lieafni'kk liai ? > Id alunni; Hu: I I.l?ese ? ? | | - Si til. < . .; ?. prepaid, tu all) .ill.m at il mi tut ? | ?. Hear what the Deaf Say. II lia- porfiirtilftl a inir.nl?? in my <; - ?. I havi' im un. un h: iih??c? in iity Ii? ltd Slid le :ir nutrii Inkier I have ??? greti ly liencflloil. My Ji-.liiii I ? | ?? . cicli |? .il Iliink niinthcr honte Willi ho- ii!??. "It* virtues : ? hiii|iiesiImmilli' inul in curativa < h ,t i .o tii uhrultile, ni ili.- writer can personally n-tily, Inali li.?\?.. i ?. ni ? ami iilm-rvalimi. Write at "Mi-e. tu II * vim A .iKNSav, 7 l?.-y St., New Vork, i-tn luiinjr Cl'i'j, ami toil will receive liy rei it remiidy that will !? :: !:! ? you to hear like anyhody eis?, and wlio.*i- rurali ra ? fleets will ? |. ? ; ? ni >. on w ill ni ver rei?rel ilolii^ so.? Hl?lur < ( Mercantile It" trie. US. ( nrold lu?* In I Ii Mail-, pleasu unni! iimiu v hv itrghlcreil 1.0'lir. 'inly i iii pu II'.il lir HAY LOCK A JEN NEY, Suli- Agents fur America, 7 l?rv St., . V. IHM 20, IKS2 l.i I) LAND FOR SALE. AVA Id A LE trait of 87 seres of land, with ordinary resilience and good out buildings nine miles South of Ander sun, Forty acres fresh cleared land, bal ance woods nini old fields, l'ail on the un dersigned at his residence, or address him for further particulars at Anderson, S.U. .1. S. DUN L'AN. Del .?, I?82 11 House and Lot for Sale. I will sell a? Auction on SALKDAY IN NOVEMMKR. House and Lot of Mrs. K. 10. Moore, with live large rooms below and two rooms up stairs, with nil other good out bul hlings. Ternis inaile known on dnv of sale. .1. It. McOEE, Agent, Auctioneer. Oct IT. lsxj 1 I NOTICE To (.'RED ITO ILS. All persons loiving ilenuiuds against the Estate of Laugh lin McCurry, deceased, arc notified tu present them to the under signed, properly proven, within the time prescribed hv law. JOHN O. McClTRKY, A. T. ST FAVA KT. Administrators. Oct 1(1, I88? M .?{ NOTK'K TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against the Eslato of Mrs. Elizabeth Rochester aro hereby notified to present iheui, pronerly'at tesled. to the undersigned within the time prescribed law, and those indebted to make payment immediately. H. D. UoC'llKSTElt, Atlm'r.. Oct 10, 1882 M ,1 Pendleton High School. 1 E Pendleton High School is now in X successful oper?ti?n under the charge mid supervision of I). . Lake. The course of study is thorough, and students arc pre pared for the higher ? lasses in College, fuit inn payable quarterly. For terms, Ac., npplv to 1?. C. LAKE. A. M. Principal. Oct 111, 1882 II Im A DISORDERED Li VER IS THE BANE of the present nonoratien. It la for the &uxo of this dlooaco and ita attendants, BlCK-HEADACfHK. BILI??8NE88, DYB PEPBL^. C0W3nPATI0H, FLLE8, etc., that ?TJ?T'B P?L?.B have Rained nworld-WToe reputation. IN o Dornody"ha?"ev"er boon diso oye re * that neta ao gently oo the ?l?nentii ;> organs. Ri vine; thohi vigor to aa iimilatc tcoiLJ Aaji natural reaalt, tho ETjorv?us .'iy?totn^is Braced."iha M us?lo? *ra Bovolop?d. ab di tho Iiody Robust. 0>x?ll? and XOv?r. . RIVAI., a Planter at Bayou S.-.rn. . .. eayo : Mr plantation la In a malarial distri o t. For aererai reara I oould nut makro half a crop on account of bilione rtleeiinea ana oblile. I waa nearly dlenouroned when I besan tbe nee of TOTTB . . The reault wma MMTBtoWB: my laborera ?oen lieoame hearty and robust, and I baro bad uo furtber troubla. Tliry ?"-*'-j?rrr-* * IrT rlnnnaa tbr Silo -ora po Leon o us bmnan, t? al onii*r> llir botrvt* to srl mttaravUy, vtttn. out ivtilrli no one raso fessi rralL. Try Hits rtnMdy futrir, anU yoa trillnla Q rioalt?iy ItlBcntlun. Vigor?os Body, Aua Blood, tro tic Mrrrr-e, sitdslioaMUnil Pilco, aatVnOj- . M Flu may SU, Ti. . I oha II or W him: k*S rtinurn! to a (Irony Rmh hy - -iss'.s appueatlan of thlo Dvs. it Imparts iiNiural isilor.and acts InotauLancoualy. Sutil liy I>r iKslsia. nr sent by express on receipt or One Oullsr. Office. CO Murrny Strait, New York. (Dr. TI 7T? aiAk'VAH. of H'oTusiOla^V fo/ortriaflatt nur' Refill ?irSplj irli? 6o nioUed TT ajtpltVieMM./ CB. J. BhAUFIELO'S FE??LE RE6ULAT0R WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. It It well known to nliytlclans, and alas! too well know to suflVring ?ornen tlieuwrlvcs, that they ara subject to numerous diseases prcuilarto their let, such aj supi>ri?.!on o( the Mensos, painful nnilnrni.lv Mv.nitnir.llon, C'oncratlon. tlloaraUoO and '. oftll* Womb, attended with' an end lei^ train of syuipatbeUo and cuusiliutlonal dlsor dem. which embittors the wliolo life, and which hs\c luitfi been cuutlderrd as atrnusl ittcurabla. Hi: al inc. be remedy has beau found iu Dr. J. BredflolrTe Fornaio Regulator* It I? not s "cure all," buta remedy for one class of dimites, all of which pertain |c the Womb. Any ?u(refer from the ilHrnxivt mentioned can take this remedy, ami thus rollavo lu: ra ill without reyeallng ber condition to any one, and without subjecting her womanly modesty tu the shock of an esei?mattua by a physirlan. To lirl?g UotJth and happiness to the homes of ?UflVrlng women ht mission . tore which royal favor sinks luto Insignificance. What earthly ben fartton i^n compsre with oar which protects from "Timi dire dlsesiie wnma ruthless power \\ u her* lH>mity's tritnriont rtowerT" winch ?.Ii. * . ? > for pain. Joy for sorrow, smile* for tears, the ? of beatili for tbe pallor of dis ease, I lie li?lit. elastic step for drugging weariness, night.* "I ? '?t reposo for heavy lioitrsot tossing restlenslC'i*. . ?? vigor for lauguishhig duil nesg.'lhe swis^l line of full grown heuuty for the lier?, ?o?d .?. itliwrcd form of emaciation, a Ione Ufo of in .?. til. iiliyslcal. .?; ?.?...! nod domoaUo enloy nveiilo ?? ? /? e !"\t i/.it't o.' pnln and gloom, ending In n.i -r?..? gravel jsm-h Is the mlsidon, sueh are tbi- ti-.i.ilis tit tin. j. i.i l i e's PemaLB Kciiu t.sui . iialrh is hence truly and appropriately stile! 1 Woman* liest Kr'end." "VibMes." mid all thOM lirvguUrltles of the WOtlili n.i destructivo to lbs heultlt, happiness and bemny ol women, ?n. ??n?m iiku mugio before a Bltii-lc ' nttleof tl-.'i wonderful compound. Ah who ?urrer from un? of tltuse disease* are rro-.ir?...stly Invited In i:\ve thl* grest remedy a niel. It his cored tbonsnnds, and will cure you. I? ?? ? <r.ll jotty it I v. small elre, 75 centis. I.i.rgc s!ic, $i.M. ainaufactured by V. CR/iDFIELD, Atlanta, Go. Im .. .'4riti mtffm m, Master's Sale. \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County <>r Anokkso.n In tin C'VUrt of ('mulinili l'Un/. John I). Kitton and 1. \V Pit-ken*. Exccu tun*, 4c Plaintif!*, ve. Mrs. Nat.cv C. Acker. Mrs. ICtith W. Archer, et ni.. *!?. fendants. Coin?ilaint for turrclimurr. T1Y virtue of a derretid order ioni?.Ii Ii reeled ni the above State?! cuse hy Iii-? Hunor Judge J. S. Cot h run. hearing dutu 5 th October, 18*2, I will sell at Ander-.. 0. II., S. (.:., on SALEDAY IN NO Y EM |}?U next, the following described lot of Land, to wit : ALL THAT LOT or PARCEL of LAND situate in th.- Town of Williaiuston, !?? tl ? County ol Anderson, containing one aeri?, morc or 1*?.-?.-, bounding .- A k>r. el al. Ti.n.Mf halk- ?'.iili. Pun-hitter to pay extra for nap?ra. W. W. IICMPIIKEY.S, Master. Oel - .' 13 Town Property for Sale ! rilJIJ? undersigned -rs for s;tle ai a A. \s hole or by Store-rooms separately? Ho- I'lts'k >.l lluildings in Hi- City of An derson, S ?'.. belonging to tho Estate "I" the lati- Judge Kei d, und known a-s the "Waverly Hotel Property.'" Kor .-nus ol ? applv to It. Frank Mauldin. 15. FRANK MAULDIN, Ext., C. A. ft E KD, Kx'r., Mie?. T. C. REED, Ex'x. WHEELER & WILSON Master's Sale. STATE OK OUTH CAROLINA. A MUUteoN Coi \rr. Co ,1 I J.S.Murrav, Jr. PlaintilL vs. James l Hall, s Hhvkley. et id.. Defendants.? Ottupla int for t'urtrhturt t,f Morttjaoe. I> Y virtue of an order of sah- to me di li iteied in .'? above slated . a>e hy his Hoi Judgi J. S. Colbran, b.-ating date 5th ? > ' 1- r. I will yell at Anderson c. il. s C. on SALEDAY in NOVEM iiei! m m, the following described Trai t of Laud. ?. ? it all that PIECE, pahcix or TRACT ni' lam' < miuiniug aeres, more or !??> In-ing a part ??! the land formerly own ed I. W, ii. King and wile, and conveyed l.y tl. ?? > ?. Mary .lane Hall, and hounded oil tin-.South !.. a part i.f the s?nie Tract, (the holm-trad, on tin- West by lands ol' Dr. Hamilton Iteid and Jere. Yi-nrgin, on the North by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Ali-tcr and (iood Hope Church, and on the East bv the estate laud- of the late Mrs. ? l. Stevenson, di ceased. Tkrms m- SaI.i:- < ? <? half rash, the other half ou a credit of twelve months, with ?liten-.-1 from the day of sale; the purcha ser giving a bond and mortgage ?> secure the payment ol the -aid one-half, with privilege ol anticipating payment. Pur c Itasi r to pa extra tor papers. \V. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. im 12, m-j ih i MASTER'S SALE. s tati: of south a dolina. Corsi v. /? tt? < ' ou,mu '. rpHK undersigned desire* to inform the . citizens of Anderson and surrounding country that he is Agent for the Em {inivnJ Wliwler Wilson New ItiK .vsueLJtse. i bis Machine has been styled the ".Southern Favorite** j -and justly should it he?tor il i-> tie- light est running, most noiseless, most durable and easiest Ma: bine to manage now in use. It uses the straight self-adjusting needle, and the work passes straight from tile ope rator. It does away with tho noisy shuttle, but uses a bobbin that holds one hundred yards of thread on tbe underside, thereby saving a trreat annoyance in stopping SO often to liil the shuttle. It sews from the liphlest to the very heaviest fabric without, change of ten lion. It will do all the work tl. any other Machine will do. anda?reat deal .. no other can ilo. Kach Machine warranted for live years, and furnished with all the latest attachments. Parties in want of a first-class Machine will please call and see the New ?o. M for family use, the So. ? for shoe-makers, and the So. IO for tailors and dress makers. They are beyond doubt the best Machine on the market. E, L. CLARK, Auknt, Anderson, t?. C. John II. Clark, Oen'l Traveling Agent Stale South Carolina. /'. H. ? The J'tiy.'i'rinnf recommend thin Ma chine a* th? tafett lor IahUcs to me. Sept 11, 1882 " tl fim VrOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. J_l The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Savi ors. deceased, here by gives notice that he will, on the U.ltli day of November next, apply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson Comity for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from Haid Administration. WM. J. 8AYL0RS, Adni'r. Oct 2?!, 1882 15 5* It. F. I'iik-i.n, Plaint 111', vs. Caroline C. Dickson, James 9. Dickson, el al.. De fendants. Oimiilniutt'i Stil I/uni, ite. Ily virtue of im order of Mile to me di >" reeled in the above stated i-ase by his Honor Judge -J. s. Cotliraii, bearing dale Util Octobi r, l-.-J. I will sell at Anderson C. IL,S. C.,onSALE DAY IN NOVEMBER next, tbe following ilescribeil Tract of Laud as the real e.-lale of A. A. Dickson deceased to W it : ALL THAT TRACT OK LAND, con talliiiig 145 acres, more or less, situatisi in Anderson County, ami adjoining lands ol Dr. P. A. Wilhile, Maj. T. 15. Lee ami others. Tkums ok Sale?One fourth cash, and tbe remainder on a credit of one and two years in coital annual install lucuta with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with at least two good securities together with a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for paliers. W. W.'HUMPHREYS, Master. Ont 12, 1KS2 13 4 MASTER'S SALE. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, A nokiuson County. In (In- ('mu? of Common Pleat. Henry L. Huiler, et al., Plaintiff, vs. J. C. Haynie, u al.. Defendants.? Complaint for t'orccloi ure. BY virtue of a decretal order to nie di rected in the above statisi ease by his Honor Judge T. Ii. Fraser, hearing date 5th October, 1881. 1 will sell at Anderson C. IL, S. ('., on SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER next, the following, described Tract of Land, to wit : ALL THAT TRACT OK LAND, con taining 525 acres,".more formless, situate^! Anderson County, in the Slate of South Carolina, on (tranches *of Heaver Creek, adjoining lands of Win. S. Hall, Samuel C. Hall, ami others. Terms ok Sal??One-third cash, and the remaining two-thirds on a credit of tweive months, with interest from day of sale, to be Secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Ort 12. 1882 13 4 Master's Sale. < A OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ColSTY CK ' - . t In the tuffi "f ''-ninni l'Un.'. *j /.kiel Long, as li. ir ut law ami Adu'iuis; | ?f Ju* Long, difiuscd. Piamoli, ^CvutldaK. /;.:.:?. . ? al,.. Defendants. ( Complaintfur *>lc ?i?d fiirdf???. BY virtue of un order t.. mo d-reeted m the above staled case by bis 1 on or j H. Hudson, presiding Judge, bearing Sate June 21, 188? I will sell at Ajtam H St' on SALKDAt i> UEIt'lta! tbe fullowlng described proper tv. as tbe Real Ertale ?> James l ong, de < eased, to wit : ? . , , I'll E OLD HOMESTEAD ot said Jas. Long, deceased, containing 210 ?"?";" . "\".r\ ..r less, adjoining lands of estate ol hxekiel ( Long, J. A. Carson and others. Van Wjclt Lauds). ?M VT SO. - -Containing K3J new, mor?ur less, and adjoining lauds of J. t. MeAlister and other-. _ 1 VT SO. >. Containing ?"? ?"res. more'or less. Iving on Hie William-ton and ? .ve Nul. Ii R?ad, and adjoining rials No. No No and No. ~ of said Van Wye* 1 l?n'.K t'ho White Plains Trait and Mrs. Millev Scott. . . ,,. , , No. . Contaiiiiug 11?? acre.-, more"of less, adjoining lands of Ezek tel Murphv and Plats No, 4, No. and No. , ,.f said Van Wyek lands. PLAT NO. 7.?Containing ? > aeres, innre or less, adjoining Guthrie lands and land- of Jacob Martin and others. The XViiitt" lMuliiH Triu'l. Containing2.'^ acres, more or less, adjoin in- lundi of John Clardy, V\ m. Martin ami others. . . , . ... Tkums or- Sam??One-third eash and Ins remaining two third:, on credit of twelve months, with interest from day ol sale, to he secured by a mortgage <>f the premises, with leave anticipate payment ol any time. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. VV. W. HUMPHRKVS, Master. Oct 12, 1882 13 ? MASTEB/S SALE. ST AT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County; (' nut of ('toninoti Pleas. Joseph L. Musters and C. S, Iteaty, Plain till'-, against Martha M aster?, win. . Masters, et al., Defendants?C?m?ilaint fur Partition. BY virtue of an order of sale to me di rected in the above stated case by his Honor Judge J. S. Cothrun, dated 12th September, 1882, 1 will .-rll al Anderson 0. H., S. <*., on SA LEDA Y in NOVEM BER next, at public outcry, the following described property, as the ?leal l?state of 1*. A. Masters, deceased : Nenerrt BCivor Land*. TRACT NO. 2?Containing 128 acres, more or less, known as the Wilson place. TRACI' NO. 3?Containing 120 acres, more or less, known us the W. T. Oray. TRACT NO. II ?Containing 90 aeres, more or less, known as the Boh Williams place. Jame? I>rlver Lauds. TRACT NO. 1?Containing 133 acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of Mrs. Cyn thia Glenn, Win. <L Watson, ni. TRACT. NO- 2?Containing SU aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Cyn thia Glenn, Win. U. Watson, et al. I'eudletoii Towiiwhip Lanuta. TRACT NO. 7?Containing ?>0 aeres, more or less, hounded by lands ?f W. S. Masters, et al. City of Anderson Property. STORK HOUSE AND LOT fronting on the Public Square, bounded on the Kast by McDuffle Street, and on the South by Store House and Lot of Win. S. Sharp?, being the same occupied by Wllhite ,fc Wilhito, Druggists. One other HOUSE AND LOT on Main Street, hounded on the South by 11. F. Wilson, on the North by lot belonging to Judge J. P. Reed's Estate, and on Kast by lot occupied by John Harrison, containing one-half acre, more or less. Tekms ok Sai. ?One-third Cash, and tbe remainder on a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a bond and mortgage of premises to secure purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct f>, lss-2 12 MASTEE/S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON Cot.-KTY /?i the Court of Common Ile?:*, Caroline Latimer, Piai Utili", vs. Rosta Dav ide, Kmilv .Ii Her-.? . et ;i?., Defendants. ? Uoin?>lnint for Partition, h~*lY virtue o? au order ol sale to nie di J reeled in ihc above slated case by bis Honor Judge J. S Cot h nui. hearing dole f>th October, 1882, I will sell at Anderson C. IL, S. C, on SA LEI) A Y in NOVEM BER next, the following described Tract of Land, as the Real Estale of t'liarles 11 ay nie, deceased, to wit : ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, con taining 20O4-acrca, more or less, situuie in Anderson County, adjoining hind", of J. II. Little, Thomas Anderson, et al., and known as the Brown Tract. Thums of S.u. ?One-third etesii, aim tbe remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of premises to secure the purchase money, and to have leavo to anticipate payment at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Mante:. Oct 12, 18*2 13 4 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Anderson. In the Court of Common Pleas. Alice J. McCrary vs. Thomas Hume and Robert Burns, et al.?Complaint for I'ar tlti?n, ?f r. BY virtue of an order of sale to me di rected in the above stated case by bis Honor Judge IL C. Preasley, bearing date 20th June, 1882, I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on SALEDAY in NOVEM BER next, the following described Tract of Land, to wit : ALL THAT TRACT of LAND, con taining 4?K? acres, more or less, situate In Anderson County, on the East side of Twenty-Three Mile Creek, and bounded by lands of Samuel McCrary, deceased, Wur ren Miller, and others. This Tract will be divided into three or more Tracts, and eaoh Tract sold separate ly, plats of which will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms ok Sale? One-half cash, and bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any ??me. Pur chaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 12, 1882 13 4 Master's Sale. ? state ov 80tjth carolina, Anderson County. In the Court Common Pleas. Alexander C. Harris, Plaintiff, vs. Nancy Dorr, Robert L. Harris, et al., Defend ants.?Complaint for Partition, Ac. BY virtue of an order of sale to me di rected in the above stated case by his Honor Judge J. 8. Cothran, bearing date 6th October, 1882, I will sell at Anderson C. IL, S. C, on SALEDAY ir NOVEM BER next, the following described Tract of Land, to wit : ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, con taining ose hundred and twenty-live acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, lying on Beavcrdam Creek, on both sides of the Dorr Branch, and adjoining lands of M. B. Williams, D. II. Hammond and oth ers. Terms or Sale?One-half cash, and the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date. Purchaser giving a bond and mortgage on tho said premises", with the privilege of anticipating payment. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. . Oct W, 1882 ,13? 4 APPLICATION FOR CHA RTE It. Notice is hereby given that tbe un dersigned will apply to John W. Daniels, i Clerk of the .Court for Anderson County! at the expiration of thirty days from this I date, for a Charter for Pine Grove Baptist Church. -H?tate in Dark Corner township in the State and County above written R. II. GROVES. Oct 12, 1SS2 i? G II AVK inv pinning machinery in splen lid order! nntl will insure satisfaction A. II. OSUORNE Scpl 14, m-2 5 P. OF H. AND EVERYBODY EL E. Your Wagons are Here. All Wheeler's Patent. Wagon sohl in this market _1 with eight Bearings. All others have but four. We refer to the following parties who have used them the past live years, who will be pleased to testify as to these merits: ? , ... ,, I* Willingham .1 .1 1'indlcy, 1) J Simmons, J Helton Watson, H M Massoy, .1 H McD Massey, W W Russell, ? Alien, ' A McCullv, US Maxwell, Jno M Moorlie?d. J I- Moselcy, .1 W Thompson, L Watson, W J Erwin, ? it .Spencer, 1? F King, W " Smith, John Crews, Jus Stevenson, Col J W Norria, A M Erwin, F M Kay, Jas Hawkins, J Uasaaway, Heese Simmons, W A Long, * Rev M Met ice, /, ]) Chainhlcc, W G Watson, F M Morris, J Cook, S I, Kskew, Valentine, ,1 Harris, M A Masters, 11 Tucker W J Gentry, W it Glenn, ? I- Glenn, M Wei borii', G M McDavid, It I'earnian, G LSchrimp, J Haskin, Harris, J II Masters, J C Van di ver, j 1, Ge?r, .1 S Carwile; W J Freeman, Win Chaniblee, M H Hembrec, U C Marlin, M Harris. H BrOWtl, W TChainblcc, Welborn Martin, .1 J Gilmer, Miss A Hall, M H Williams, J M Welborn, Jesse Me'iee. G Ellison, Miss M C Jollv, W S Masters. J M Rhodes, ' J R Kay. John Stewart, Mrs M E Watson, H H Gray. Win Drown, WATSON & SON. JScpt 11,1 KS2 'J 3m Lumber i Lumber ! IAM prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber, either dressed or rough, which I have on hand and fur sale at the Mlue Ridge Yard at Anderson. 1 am also pre pared to furnish all kinds of Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work at short notice. JOHN KAUFMANN. Sept 2S, 1882_11_3tU Williainston, S. C., HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. City uf Anderson. S. C, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Lands to Rent or Sell. JOHN W. DANIELS, Real Estate Agent, Anderson, S. C. Sept 21, 18S2 ll) 3 ro g* ? f ? cr -? W lj 4 -?e s g ^ > W w < 2. CO . g - 9 f ? J. O Q si - s o S3 S es 3 id m H * ? s ^ so m 2j GO . t"1 W ? > bd S ' iti CO THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, VQVNTi' OP ANDERSON. COURT UV COMMON FI.RAS. . , ?"",1!','.1 ( nrollnB ""ci Trust Company. I lulnlitt, against the Pendtcton Railroad Cora pauT, the Blue Rulge Ilallroad Coaipony In South Carolina, the Btuo RIdgo Railroad Com psny. the Knoxville and Charleston Railroad Company the Tennessee River Railroad Com pauy. Will lain TL Trescot. William R. (iuilck and Jamesill Wh tner as Trustees, the Oreen Mlle and Columbia Railroad Company, the Co umbla and Greenville Railroad Company as J rus.ecs its Owu behalf, Henry Clews as 8 ? ? ?rH1Krosl and I,am"" Beatile as To the D?fendante above named : VTOU are hereby summoned aud reo al red to an WhlrV, 1a, c?mplajnt in this action, a copy of which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the fjourt of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. II., S. C . and to serre a copy of your answer to the sal J crmrdalnt on tJo^u^rrfbcrJ"t ?belr office, Anderson . * S.C. ??lJ^.i??Sf1' d,aye ?"er the servlco hereof, excl?i Ahi? ^tbCidar of "lr.vlce i and lf 70U f?ll to answer !?r?C0"?J|lali.l within the time aforesaid, the Pi"" reLfUh,,"nanCiitin,WU! *^.to the Court rorthe relief demanded !r. the complaint. Dated Anderson, S. C. October 11, 1832. MURRAY A MURRAY. f?., ~ Pialntia? Attorneys. [sBAi.l John W. Danikls, c. c. . To the D?fendante, the Blue Ridge Railroad Coni ?n.D7 rD 8oulh Carolina, tho^luo Ridge IUU <" Comp^T.t tne Tennessee River Rail road < ompany, William H. Trescot, William " (tullck and Henry Clews: " thV^l nPtiee tha> , , ac,ion ,s commenced for c,tr?Sr %a I,,or,RBiSt account. relief Ac.' in the Court of Common rieas ol the StAtA nr ^n'amnh?^-;1" and for ??e'Co.m.y of8An*de?rt son, and that a tuinmons, of which the forenolnir and ?hcComplalnt therein, were ff fed lS ho office of the Clerk of said County at And^ereon Ulh da???ra??' , And.erson, In saldiate?VtTthi Ulh day of October. A. D. 18S2 MURRAY MURRAY, l'Ini m ill's Attorneys. October llth, 18?2 AndoreoD.S.C. Oct12,1882 IS ? New Advertisements. I*IAJMO"B?OIl": --; -;1 cd . TJNEQTJAIjLED IN ') lUUUUj WILUAM H?ABE A CO* N^'ii^V?P.'i^ w">t Be't'moro Street, RalUmorc 2?o. 113 Firth Avenue. Mew York. AN rh???Flr^rm7 com,,fa0lutarwrnl.k,0ra,Hl,^no ?n*"erwbat the PAMl'w/m?* '" ? ELECTRO MEDICATED vm. Vu T.0,?.I t0 POT tor It lf It eure? it^ W I Jtdo*8no,t??> coita you Nothing to try |T IJook, etc., giving full part?cula^ free. 8Addreaa KI.KCTRO PAD M'b'O. CO., _Brooklyn, N. Y. $10 $20,000 ?uinf ."Sf?^i?u,,icie'u,**ei,,*lle? ba ?"dn. Co tisions and ^rr. k.i On our r>erfec4ed nlan ?UM> V??2 monthly profil, to large andrai TiViSos? ????tcw,nin/ Merch,,n,',. l7? * ? ? La Baile 4? I ?JMT."3;,"- t WOOLLCT, Allan 0HABIT CURE. Ita Cure. Free. ?? "?? '.riiHuie cviaence civ **, aod rererence to cured pa tlenU and physicians. Send for m? book on the listili and townsendV^ HAS increased if, ^ GRINDING an?^ ime. Ginning caSM'Wj done on as reasonable t?L?ni ? the County. Grinding"*'^ day and Haturdav^-??? T||^.o ^ Merchants may der^^^?iiSS Aug 31, 1882__ J- }I?T?W LI VAN it cu. or??. fi timi. 1 cannot gl"? fh,n*?J Tbc above tirine must b _AuglO, lesa 4 A .^ ?UARTIES building new -A- do well to call ?n!i L?'JS? ? Dodd at the Blue *,"?*! can be found at anv?i Ytli> ?fe all kinds of U^a^WiH . uuraoiCCU. MAY FIELD 4 ,? August :i, 1882. _J HOW TO SAVE MOB?jj ?B to buy the Deal (?roarics.C^fcd ries, Notions, Cignrs, T';b?Se from nie. i boy and settCeuBbjhU and keep the best Cider and Lur.??3 on band. 1 bave also bouelit let tbc City of Anderson to eelUbfUsfj Churn Power ill the United iiuutj child can work it. Call audseeit.uij will be sure to buy. May 4, 1882 Depot Street, Ander^J HEADQUA RTEES ?0s DANIEL PRATT COTTON THE BROWN COTTO!) m. FEEDERS AND CONDENSEE Scbofteld'e Cotton Pre?/ UNGINE? AND GIN GEAEll STATE AGENTS POR KEMP'S SPREADEB A Pul verizer and Cart combined, m utes Manure, Cotton Soed, Mncl Marl, Ac, evenly in drilli or broadcast. Lveky Machini Warhahtih AGENTS FOR L. T. GRANT'S PAT. FAN _ BUERAIL COEN SHELllSl FOR SALE ? IN BRISTLES, BABBITT METAL, BELTING, MILL m* PICKS, it. AGENTS FOR Thos. Bradford's Corn. Wheat nil Mills. HABT & CO., Charleston, &c| June 15, 1882 48 Buist's, D. M. Ferry* Hiram Sibley's, Johnson, Bobbins & Beit FRESH SEEDS AT ?M??uii, muli a uu CHEAP FOR CASE. We will not bs .?.ikrsold. Feb XQ, 1882 -E ri rr? m < ?8. K3; S 8. Jjt rJHi?b, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT?' ANDERSON, S. C. ALL Business prooiptly mttndeJ Office?With School Couanissjefl in Centennial Building. Aug 17, 1882 5 > S Hfl sb mSAB ?? l>i Iii ? ff 5? ja I o 1 es r m o ? r co ?< 09 33 Is Cip 30 m m 0 SB S ca cd S ? tR r-fj ^ g. O Is S. cd cd 5 a |& **1 S? S Ut y"" -?bp5 & o 0 = , 2.2 s a E? g ? S o<n <?' S. ?'B'fl 2 | ? * ? 2," &? <? =9 . s 0 3 o tr? Me j* Oo ? ta & aar o5 11 A alt Ka ? Bt?? inn ? Patente and Claims. TI AVING formed a coperto*^ ?LI J .8. Duffle & Co., ?"J^aj* D. .. I am prepared to W*2*???fi all claims for Pensions, or UeMt*?J nions for Soldiers, or the ?w^tiii?*' dren of aoldiera who ^*\.. [ *' 1812, the Indian wars, the ?"'^W the late war. Also, Bounty. JJ-j Restoration to Pension w"'J5gji C? rents, and all other clfitp? **&#?A Patenta aecured for Invention* Designs and Trade Marks. M> except for preliminary examina^" a Patent is obtained. ?, - ,8?& W. D. BEWLEY. Anoeno?' ^ July 13, 1882 Land for Sale. p "TTALUABLE FARM, V ing and necessary outbut ^kj five tenant bouses. ConJaWrVfaM five tenant bouses, ^"^"?itwa*)*;^ well watercd-100 acres 'n^i^H ance woo<lland. Con?ealenW ? ? miles west of And??on. ?^?gt,^ inquire of D. 8. Taylor, at or the underalgnedon th.?fxJ?? Aug 17, 1882 _j GEO. . WALTE? *^ FAOTOBS COMMISSION "mBBOHA^ Ocnimerelal Wh?rf, ?t CHARLESTON, - ^ CONSIGNMENTS ^9^2*1? and liberal advances. ? ? Aug 17,1S? ft IMPORTANT NOTICE. A.LL parties indebted to me for balances on Mules, Horses, Cotton Gin? and other Machinery, Stoves, &c, for last year and this year, arc requested to come and settle up at once, as their Notes are duc. I indulged you last year on account of the short crops, but this yenr thorn is no excuse, find the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, WE, POME, FANCY CROCKER!, ?c., &c., will find it to their intent to seo me beforr buying elsewhere, ami will not be UNDERSOLD. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Oct r). 18S2 ? 12 A LITTLE GOOD ADVICE! MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the way to save Money is to buy your Goods where you get them Cheapest, ANO a walk and a look through the extensive Stock of the "Old Reliable itorc" of ANIMiEW ?L PREVOST will convince you in a very few minuten that vou haw struck the right place to save that money at lust. Double the largest stock of HARDWARE in town. The best selection of CANNED GOODS. None but the best OltOCERIHS bought ami sold cheap. DRY GOODS of every description, price nnd?oatfty. Ladies', Misses', Children's and Men's SHOES, from the finest tpcoarsest made, and at prices that defy competition. . * The largest and best stock of BOOTS and HATS in the City, and selling at Panic Prices. Blankets, Trunks, Valises, Saddlery, Pot ware, Jug Ware, Willow Ware, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention are sold and delivered free of charge every day by ANDREW & PREVOST, DEPOT STREET. Sept '?A, ISH-Z 11_ _ FEED CUTTERS, FEED CUTTERS. BUY THE BEST. BALDWIN'S AMERICAN FODDER AND ENSILAOS CUTTERS. AVith Patent Safety Bnluuco 'Wheel. NINE SIZES FOR HAND AND POWER. FOR SALE BY HEED, MOO III! HAD & CO, t?* Send for illustrated Catalogue. .Tnly 20, 1882_1 _ ROB'T. A. LEWIS & CO. BELTON, S. C. YOUR attention is respectfully called to the fact that we are receiving a large and well selected Stock of? General Merchandise, Bought with a view to the wants of our friends, and we feel satisfied that we can offer you every inducement and ndvantage?to be obtained in any market in the upper portion of South Carolina. Be sure and call to see our Slock, as we CANNOT and WILL NOT be UN DERSOLD ! I WE ?TJY COTTON FOR CASH, And will strive to make it to your interest to trade with us. All are welcome. ROBE UT A. LEWIS & CO. Sept 17. 1882 20_ _iy LANDRETnS Pii SEEDS For the MERCH ANTq" our NewPton For the P?ARKET GARDENER Por the PRIVATE FAMILY Crown by ourselves ?n ovr 9WW Orniti SEEDS (SEEDS KV IlacitaowD Maatrated Catalogne arni Kar?! Kcelawr FBKK TO ALL. MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR lU.SlNTSS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST. DAVID UHDRHrH&eONSsSKD GR0WEP.3,PH?LAt)ElPHIA