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gntefflflettttr. ^LQCAL NEWS. . ?-Uon In AnJerMU County. lias conio , .in \nderson County has conio rb? v0, ' iV Up to the hour of going T?f)***, ,'f'ilie orccincts in the County . -v-s?. ? ' Ul 1. (.,.!,, Wn.ll. '?':\ .. in the precincts, / 'or Governor : Uo.|iS. Thompson.2202 /V, Lieutenan t-Governor : t?anC Shcppard..........2260 rut Secretary of Stale : . ,.?v Lipscomb.2257 r?;r State Treaturer. p, Richardson.225:t Superintendent of Education. v Coward.2250 /, - Attorney General, r It. Miles.22?' for Comptroller General. VP, B. Bloney.-220 i;/r f//uMiif and Inspector General. iiM.Manigault.2259 for Jlrjiresentative*. ,< ;> Vaudiver.2229 ' cjlnkecales.2229 V a scudday.2215 g; ft* Murray.220? Fur Probate Judge. C. hi?on.2237 for ;ichool Commissioner, W. Todd.2237 for Comity Commissioner!. ,, I H. Jonos.2233 ). A Koeves.?.2237 U. H. liai ley.22A> /'vr Congress. < * Wvatt Aiken.2410 ' To05.Il. Kussell. 4 r-,mtitut:jon<d Amendment Relating tu the Pltqvalijkatwn of Electors. .2158 Yes.. , So. 0 L (.VnffiVuctorir// J?iirwf?r?i< Relating to the Time of Holding Elections. Ye<.-.*.*r3'.^45 L. Constitutional Amendment Relating to the formation of New Counties Yes..'. 480 Ko........1709 Tie boies vet to hear from will probably jtrease tbc vote for Governor to 2750, and r Congress to 2710. BBIEF7MKNTION. Mr. ?. V. Tolly has an importent notice aoetber column. }?'? The time for paying taxes.'witho?t the eualty, ?pires to-morrow. . ? The cotton is being gathered in rapidly, Kiugh the fields look white yet. The comet can still he seen, though it is Ming smaller. It rises now at about 2.30 .m. .->..-..? If von have lost a pocket-book, read the freftbenient of Mr. G. B. Harbin, In an ther column. The fines imposed by the Mayor's Court, T-n the 21th of August to the Oth inst., gregale |321. Mr. P. C. Clark has resiglieli his position the police force, and Mr. L. B. Speer u been elected as his successor The Slate Fair commences in Columbia neit Tuesday. Anderson will be repro bici! both by visitors and exhibits. Tho ?wei t potato crop in this County is try tine. They have been selling on the reels at from 40 to 50 cents per bushel. The C. G. It. It. and the . R. lt. R. tve been assessed by the State Board of lailroail Equalization at $i?,5?? per mile. The receipts of cotton in this market for ie week ending Tuesday, 7th inst., were ?S bales, making total of 8,867 for the uon. The Marion Star carne to us last week in Dew suit. It is enlarged to an cight ilunin paper, and is very much improved appearance. Cotton is quoted in our market as fol *?: Good Ordinary, 8}; Low Middling, ; Middling, 0} to 99 ; Good Middling, 91 i!)f. Vennor's "cold wave" seems to have ruck us at last, though it was a long time Ming hero. You may go into winter is rters now. TL- ....... . . Jut oiwuiumeni ut ino Allunile mm tench Broad Valley Road have ratified ie transfer to the Carolina, Cumberland tp end Chicago. There will bo no preachiug in the Pres ;tenan Church in this city on next Sun IV. u thepastor, Dr. Frierson, will preach Belton on that day. Married, on Thursday morning, 2nd et., Bt7 o clock, at Newark, Ohio, Mr. T. nuglaa Sloan, of Anderson, 8. C, and Ite Mary C. Trezevant, of Newark. Mr. A. B. Towers will conduct the after wn meeting of the Y. M. O. A. nextSun 'y ifternoon, and Col. J. N. Brown and ir. B. Frank Mauldin will visit the Poor ouse. Two very large and substantial lamps iw been erected on the passenger plat* Elk ft? dePot- This will be appr? ta* night veling PQblic, especially on SS*?' atJhe Mei-lenea of tho bride's ? 2'? . V1*8. cily' on Wednesday, 8th SWft' H-Af-??r Lig?n, of Spar nbQrg, S. C, and Miss Lucie a! Reed. ???,4,1 Qreeowood, at the residence j eJn?e5 onde, Dr.- W. B. Milwee, ft *? l*82- ?y the Rev. Mr. Marlon . Clinton Owens, of Pelzer, and Misa el?J0unB.e8t daughter of Mr. Aaron woorn, of Anderson County. &???!an,?0 has been ?^t in 'he Nonie of the C. ?Q.TL R. >? d? " m l.?"n ? ? ? here now at 12.05 T?T e "P-Paasenger train at 0.37 p. riv?!ia??Juraodation train from Belton >ta at 2.05 p. m. and leaves at 3.40 p. m. n!?L? ?"r ??erebanta say that the far SS&WlP-'.W -heir past indebtedness J ; . ?winB to the failure of the nVta!2J?*ft xk? ?aerchante have been nothin"1 tK?Tardalth?lr customers, and it 0UM& bl,k ri?hi thafc ?ur ?ariuers a be Prompt In settling their account*. XS?S!?he a4tten?ou of our readers to Porta? 2?21 ?f Mes"^ Hart & Co.. Wl nfn(,l,dea,ere In hardware, agri Sib mT1?^, 4c., of Char'eston. Ucitv ?I the most reliable firms in lireii any onle* entrusted to them '?ent?mptaU*Utlon- Bm? U,elr K?!(Swrtn. N?veinber always attracts a ? fidi10 '"?UT*11*- bQl the crowd on fleMV* we think, was larger than pore were ou tip fulk ?y. we think, was larger than ????u^'T?- ?na cons^amitly ih. ?U Ho^er*fl.ind?T?dnal9 ? introduce miag.onor' ?be Mayor, on ??iesrliy u^?,n.g on >? 8avannoh Valley convertt?rogIr^a,n*' TOr> ?atl?flictory. nnnKWith.one ?* the Directore I KmJil MonJoy. the reporter ello will & ?fenn-elng information, ;)? an, ?u.fu.,ly dovelopcd in a few *uK aJf%.; wUI inBur?? beyond a *5Sfnr,to Road within '*sdnrii?: Cannlngham & Co. have a ?M be ?f,meni io tbi? hwuo. which k? ft ?^f ,^1 ?Wer?lly. This firm * of^dl*1^ ?5 bardw?e, and their ?? be XnJS?0*' erocorles, 4c., will "t? for ^.S?PPbite. Th*y ?? Isf u ?n. ifr . OId Hickory" wagon, tusikeL ,?J the most substantial on lr Pri?e?! * ,hem * call, and learn |IbjiArfji.L,ne Railroad had have been b/orfte?0? and Bartwcll according deiw2fInaJ ?nrvey, ?n would be no ?nak* it.- . would ray in Uie long run ? ^,.chjui5? ye^'-?rrfirWi Sun. ?U? ow??hlhesun- Sappose we agi ??9tlon' * ? thS^dr Lino is felon ?5*^*" ba?d a railroM from .H*rtwe11 and Athens, to ^ ^vhateayn the Sunt The house and lot of Mm bv * corner of Benson and Vun!mFent- ?" sold at ^ , ^^"1^?? substantial ?Ml?^J^r1^ ? Baeftlo"sn Chfb'^of !? ? nk' <>f ???? members of this '^ " ?L,?Vi ? lhe pan?cd a youne lad* , nl y accom> lias been ^hn^l^Z^-' *"d ?e promised, howeve/ nrrf . pulaion; H? -??.?S?? ?bagi,!*jf,r ? Ar .' ?"???t s lns,.<rrll ?nSe* *n.???C?',aeenM t0h*V? been jilted Dy her low '?.f "t,af for *?1 nun .f?.,! ,over.- ohe entered su ca?lel?for'iTn8 "? ?f lettera un Canon, J. A. I>atbv W II ??S Mary Aim Urovo.D.li ,? ?"* Lawrence Williams. walllni, th??L^S^'f1^ 0?1^ '"any luuiita to the enterpr sin? drunikti Menta. Wilhitc & W?hlte, for a boxft er"' ^ '1 ' Wil?ite-s Lead Smokum ; WUbiteeLeader." Thew jnn were made especially for Messrs. \Vni?it?A 2215".1' "ho are d*???>lned to raakethem what their name linplies-a leader. The ftStS ii-.^ ?.?'?'<?t.equa, i-u,..)T^u?*ri\^i,at and the entire ttTttn. UENCKB force, from tnc Devil up; SL nouncethcm as excellait. Try ''W?hlte? Leader/. and >. u m j(,,n tf?dty Vf* bp8p ?"H ^ars ? The Master sold a considerable amount ol land on last Monday. Money beteS rather plentiful, the bidding ?SuTte? ??'r,ii offered forcale brought Swt, ?fWWi?rpriCf: An acre ,ot in"'e town of Wlllianistoo was sold for $-505 ? 496 acres in Pondleton township for $2,120 ' ?2L?S2%& anging to P. A. Masters' es^ ate, for $3,815; 2501 acres In Kock Mills township for $2,575; 145 acres in Cantre vil e township for $1,650. 25 acrea in Hone well township for $830 ; ?160 acres in Brushy Creek township for $4,325; 48 acrea in Sa vannah township for $210; 80 acres in Hopewell township for $645; tbe store room occupied by Messrs. W?hlte A Wil lnte, belonging to the estate of P? A. Mas ters, was hid in by Mrs. Masters, the de ceased s widow, for $5,000. Several of the above tracts was bid off by the heirs of the respective estates, and, but for that foct would have brought oven better prices. ' ft has been cloarly established that Ca tarrh is a blood poison ; thorefore, any remedy that Is a perfect blood purifier will cure this disease. S. S. 8. is tbe rem edy, being purely vegetable, and has bcon known to cure pome of tbe worst casas in a few weeks. Price, $1.00 and $1.75 per bottle. Pine Teas at low prices at Wilhites. Flavoring Extracts?Colonne? Celluloid Sets?Fine Tooth Brushes? Hair Brushes cheapest at Wilhiteik Wilhitc. Chandeliers at a bargain at Wilhite's Drug Store. BUOQIES!?Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail to call on REED <fc STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to select the most reliable West ern Buggies nt lower prices than any one. Turnip Seeds, 20 different kinds? freah and genuine?at Wilhite A Wilhite's. Wilhite's Eye Water, a sure cure for sore eyes. Try it. Price 25 cents. Call on John E. Peonies for Pure Red Rust-Proof Osta from Ninety-Six this Sum mer. Also have some second-hand Wagons for sale, cheap. Will bave a large lot of Fancy Crockery on hand in a few days. 2 Those indebted to nie for goods are re quested to come forward and settle at once, as I am in need of money. I have on hand a nice lot of fall and winter goods to which I invite the attention of the ladies. S?ft M Ka fif i.it* Bnwt g, J. P. Sullivan A Co.'s is tbe place to buy Boots and Shoes, Athens Jeans and Choice Family Flour. 150 Bushels Extra Blue Straw Seed Wheat for sale. The seed is excellent and the variety good. Apply to 4t? Joshua Pbvitt. Ginger Ale, Soda and Vichy Water at Wilhites'. Do not fail to see the new No. 4 Victor Sewing Machine before you buy. It baa a very large arm and late improvements. Call on C. A. Reed, Agent. A situation as Book-keeper or Salesman is wanted by a gentleman of several years experience. * Apply at this office. 14-4 For Fine Toilet Articles go to Wilhites' Drug Store. Choice Gilt Edr,e Butler and many other scarcities in our market, voti can find at Reed A Webb's. If you have sore eyes, cure them with Wilhite's Eye Water. Try Reed & Webb's special brands of flour?"C. A. Reed's Granulated Patent." and "C. W. Webb's Choice." They can't be beat anywhere. For easy washing use Pyle's Pcnrlinc at Wilhite's.. The American Sewing Machine is still up with the times. Come in and see the new So. 7, with largo arm and late Improve ments?light running and noiseless. A large lot arriving at 0. A. Reed's, Agent. Special Notica. Parlies indebted to C. A. Reed, 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 aud accounts will be placed in the bands of an officer of the law after December 1. Respectfully, C. -A. Reep. Agent, Reed's New Building, near R. R. Bridge. Mother*! Mothers! I Mother*!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your reet by a sick child suffering and cry ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, eo at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYR UP. Jt will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately?depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and re lief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription Of one of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses In tbe United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Sphixofield, Robertson Co. Tknw., November 27th, 1880. DR. j. Braofikld : -Sir?My daughter has been suffering for many years with that dreadful aflliotlon known as iemale Disease, which has coat me many dollars, and notwithstanding I bad tbe best med ical attendance, could not find relief. I have used many other kinds of mediemos without effect. I had inat about Riven her up, was out of heart, but happened la the store of W. W. Kckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daughter's affliction, persus'Ted me to buy a bottle of your Female Regulator. She began to Improve at once. I was so delighted with Its effects that I bought several more bottles. The price. $1.60 a bottle, seemed to be very high at first, pot now I think It tbe cheapest preparation on the globe ; and, knowing what I dq about It. If to-dB7 onoof my family was suffering with thst awful disease, I would have It If It cost ?50 a bottle, for I can trathfnll say It bas cured my daughter sound a well, and myself and wire do most heartily recommend your Female Regulator to be Just what It Is recom mended to be. Respectfully, H. D. A ? . LOOK OUT FOR THE FUG. IMPORTANT NOTICE I THE EVENT & SEASON. ARNSTEIN & ROSE HAVE DECIDED UPON OF THEIR ENORMOUS STOCK. ?ou Can Buy Ail You Want ' AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 0 fi ?8 SPECIAL NOTICE. . WE wish it distinctly understood that this le a bona fide sale. We will reserve nothing, but offer everything at lower prices than you have ever known them, be it a staple, common Rrogan Shoe, or a fine Silk Dre**, a good Suit of Clothing, or a few yards of Shirting. Our Stock is too large by Twenty Thousand Dollars, and we prefer to re alite tbe Cash, even if at a loas. Don't be persuaded by any one to buy a dol lar's worth of Good* until you have found out whether you can do better at our Store, and, our word for it, we will prove to you that we do sell cheaper. It need* bsii a ?incl? trial. H A BIG LOT OF g? H Lb So 0 i Woretede, Silks, Velvets. Satins, Laces, Fringes, Ribbons Flannels, Linseys, Cashmeres, Jeans, Shawls; Blankets, Stockings, Gloves, Neckwear, Calicoes, Bleaching, Skirti, Cloaks, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Sacques, Hats, Corsets, Shoes, Boots, Bnbbers, Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Carpets, Oiloloths, Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. To Be Sold Off Cheap. AND We shall try to wait on you all. Don't stay away because you THINK you can do as well elsewhere ; it will be throwing away money. We want every body-to get tbe benefit of our BIO BAROAIN8, and in?lt? the trade from all sections to examine our Block. tOOK OUT FOR THE FUG. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. Anderson, S. C. J. C. CUNNINGHAM * CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND. Largest Stock, Lowest*Pricee,"and Best Goods in the City, CONSISTING, in part, of large assortment of Table ami Pocket Cutlcrv, latest Im provements in Pienes and Braces, all kinds of Builders' and Blacksmith Tools, Fino Imported Breech-Loading Shot Uuns, ?hello,*wlth improved Implements for re loading Shells. Dixie Plows, all kinds of Plow Blades, Hollow Iron Ware. We make a specialty of IMstsnt's Hand and Croes Cut Saws. THE OLD HICKORY W AGON will bo found on our yard. It takes the lead. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES, STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, Shoes, Boot? and Saddles, Is large and well assorted. BOUGHT TO BK SOLU. COTTON BUTTEE OIL A SPECIALTY. Nov 9. 1882 17 THE BEST FALL AND WINTER BARGAINS In the City only to be had, as Usual, at the ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER Of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, mm ?m?v> eiv?ivuui jjvi/i ju?uii A. LESSER. par?s store. - o A ND now will my present customers close their eyes while 1 pen a few words to those J3l who have never yet bought anything of me. I think it will be of advantage to you to give me a trial. My IMMENSE STOCK gives you a range of selection present ed by no other House in the City. Largo stocks arc bought at the lowest prices : conse quently I can sell the samo quality of Goods as low as any other House, and at the same time give you the advantage of a wide range of selection. If you buy but little you see a 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 (?oods are fresh and new, having been selected from the most recent products of the factories of this country and Kc.roi>e. I do net know that there is anything else a prospective buyer desires to know. In view of these facts, I repeat that I think that you will find it of advantage to yourselves to givo mea trial. GIVE ME A CHANCE TO PROVE MY ASSERTION. LADIES, for your Worsted. Silk or Cashmere Dress, como to seo A. I.KS8KR. Ladies, (or your Shoes. ?Io?i<s?/, Ties, Lares, como to see A. Lt?s?r. Ladies, for your Corsets, Olovcs, Hoop Skirts, come to see A. Lesser. Ladles, when you decide to get married and wish to buy an outfit, come to sec A. Lesser. Ladies, for Real, Genuine, Simon-pure, Unadulterated Bargains and Honest Deal, inge, come to see A. Lesser. Indies, if you wish to buy a bargain in Bleaching, come to see A. U. ser. Ladies, if you wish to buy s bargain in ties Islands, come to seo A. Lessor. Ladies, if you wish to buy a bargain in Calico, come to eoe A. Lesser Ladies, I am prepared to offer such Qoods as arc needed in every household at VERY LOW PRICES. If you doubt my assertion como and ?ce A. I^esser. -o GENTS, 'or a New Suit, come to see A. LESSER. Gents, fur ? Fine Shirt, come to see A. Lesser. Gents, for a Fine Hr.t, come to see A. Lesser, (tents, for a Fine Overcoat, come to eeo A. Lc-.er. Gents, for a "Beautiful Bride Collar," come to see A. Lesser. Gents, for a Fine pair Boots or Shoes, come to seo A. Leaner. THE PARIS STORE, of which Mr. A. LESSER is Proprietor, expects to drive a big trade this Fall. Prices are FIXED LOW, stock simply immenso, and cordially in vites the patronage of ono and all. LSept 14. 1KH2 ^ _ 0 NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS. J. A. DANIELS and J. H. VonHASSELN HAVE this day formed a copartnership under the Firm name of DANIELS A Voir ASSELN, (at the Store of J. A. Daniels,, for the purpose of supplying the citizens of Anderson ' surrounding Counties wnh? STEIN WAY, DECKER BROS.,and GATE CITY PIAITOS. THE "STANDARD" ORGAN, Mede by PELOUBET <fc CO., and the genuine ESTE-Y ORGAN, so justly celebrated all over tho world. PIANOS and ORGANS sold on tho installment plan, making the payments easy and convenient. We are determined to establish a MUSIC HOUSE in Anderson, selling Heat Instruments nt a living; profit will accomplish it. Come to J. A. DANIELS' JEWELRY STORE and see our Stock. DANIELS ft VonHABBELTI. Oct 28. 1882 1 _ _ _ I il ?j ?j 1 pof ur ? 1 ?ii u \ ili AT REED * WEBB'S DIFFERING FROM ANY EXHIBITION EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN AN DERSON. The Largest Stock of? fancy and staple groceries in the city. We respectfully invite the Public to call and examine our Goods. Our Stock is com plete, including EVERYTHING EBBBACSD IK A LINE OF OR00EBIE8 A HD OB0 CEBBWOOD AND WILLOW WABE, and you can get from us anything yeu want in our line. Our Goods are the best quality, being carefully selected from the best Northern markets, and baying bought tbem all for enflh at the lowest Agare?, we can sell them at bottons pri?es. For the accommodation of our City trade we will deliver all Goods within the City limits free of charge. Remember, we do not keep a general stock, but are HBAD QU?BT8B8 FOR GROCERIES. REED Sc WEBB, EEED'G NEW BUILDIBO, HEAR RAILROAD BBIDOB. Sept 21. 1862 10 ly DOES IT PAY -? DOES IT FAT TO DOT A O0OD SHOE OR BOOT THAT IS WARRANTED ? IT certainly does, and we have juRt such Boots and 8hoea. We have a LARGE SfOCK of the celebrated BAY STATE HOOTS and SHOES, both Standard Screw and Sewed, and we warraut every pair. Buy them once, and you will never want un y other kind. We have a Large Lot of Best Kentucky Jeans, AND "THEY ALL SAY" WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST CALICOES IN TOWN, Flannels and Blankets, I And EVERYTHING ELSE in great variety. Another lot of those MACKEREL that you pronouueed the best you ever I bought. Old-time-before-the-war COFFEE. Headquarters for Hardware and Tools Of best quality, and a complete stock of f loods generally, all of which WE ARE SELLINO LOWER THAN EVER. Don't forget to call early and often, and bring your friends and everybody else. A. B. TOWERS &, CO. Oct 5, 1882 12_ card. AdminiBtrator'e Sale. orrice or 1 E undersigned, as Administrator of DRS. NARDIN & ORR, A the Estate of Rev. W. P. Marlin, de . a vn. o laao ceased, will sell at the residence of the do Andebaov, S. ., Nov. 2, 1882. m FrJday l0th of Kovsml er Inst.. ALL persons indebted to us must come ? all the Personal Property, consisting of forward AT ONCE and settle their ; Household and Kitchen Furniture, a Mols Accounts. ' and Buggy, Cuttle, Ac., belonging to the W. II. NARDIN, M. D. ; Estate. 8. . , M. D. JOHN H. MARTIN, Adm'r. Not 2, 1882 16 2 Nof 2, 1H82 10 2 OTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. A PPLICATION FOR CHARTER. IN Notice is hereby given that the on- J^\. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator or the Estate of ' dersigned will apply to John V/. Daniels, Dr. F. K. Breazeale, deceased, will apply to I Clerk of the Court for Anderson County, Iba Judge of Probate for Anderson County, j at the expiration of thirty days from this on the 8th day of December next, fors Fi.ial date, for a Charter for Pine Grove Baptist Settlement and Discharge from his Sic* ?i Church, situate in Dark Corner township Administrator of said Estate. 1 in tho Stste and County above written. M. BREAZEAL?, Adm'r ; R. . GROVZS. Ko/ ?, ?88? 10 0* ' Oct 12, 1682 13 ? HARDWARE, HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND 2\? . _ E I ?T IE IR, "5 . The Place to buy a Desirable article for the Least Money. NEW GOODS, LARGEST STOCK, Up with all Lato Improvements. BLACKSMITH and Carpenters' Tools?complete outfits. Builders' Hardware. Machinists' Tools, Ac. LOCKS, of orery variety. The finest Edge Tools, a full line of BOLTS, SC UK WS, HINGES. Ac. STANDARD FILES, of every description. Axes, isi.*k?*. Grindstones and Grindetone Fixtures, Traco and Galvanised Chains, Horse auJ Mule Shoee and Nails. Large line of Pocket and Table Cutlerv, Butcher and Shoe Knives, Plated Were. In fact, EVERYTHING usually kept in? A FIRST CLASS HARDWARE STORE. AG E N. TS for "Toter,"?o^Vond, Ttdjor A Morse ENGINES. "Cotton Bloom" i and Oullett Steel Brush COTTON vmKS, Reapers, Separatore, "Acme' Harrows, ' Niles' Chilled Turning Plows, Ac. Rubber and Leather Belting. Packing, Rubbor Hose, Ac, always iu stock. Gur Stock of Groceries, Dry Goods. &c, IS COMPLETE. Successors to SULLIVAN A MATT1SON. Oct 20. 1882 15 fi ?BITIF?L PaRUOR OR HANDSOME ROO? CAN only bo had with the aid o? FINE FURNITURE, but either may bo made comfortablo by tho outlay of a little money in good Furniture. You will find any style, from the finest $300.00 Suites down to Suites that only cost $17.00. You will fiud EVERYTHHING usually KEPT IN A FIRST-CUSS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, And the ?ante Goode can bo bought CHEAPER of mo than any other house in tho State. SEEING 18 BELIEVING, that you will call, sco my immense Stock Gr. JET. TOLLY And all that I ask is that you will call, sco my immense Stock of Furniture and get my prices. Oct U). 1882 14 GOODS! GOODS! GOODS! FOH, 3 3 IPZESODPIjIE, AT LIGON * SHARPE'S. "^yri? have recel vod an Immense Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CR0CKERYWARE, STONEWARE, &C, Ami invito an examination of their (Qualities and Prices. WE keep everything usually kept ino First-Class Store. Our Stock is complete, Goods are new, and Prices as low as an hour o in South Carolina. A*- WE BUY COTTON. Oct t?.:i81? 14 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! MISS DELLA KEYS TJAS RECEIVED a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLI XX NERV UUOU8. Sho Invites the Ladies to call and see these Goods. Every thing usually found in a Millinery Storo in stock. I think I can give satisfaction in bulli Goods and Prices, DRESS MAKING Riven uromnt attention. nuOai?lip-stairs, over Tolly McConneifs Confectionery." Befit 28. 1882_ 11_2m fall and winter goods. WE are doily receing a BRAN NEW STOCK of well selected Fall and Win ter Goods, such as? DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, ?CAPS. LADIES* CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CROCKERY WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C. ALL OF WHICH WE Will Sell at the Very Lowest Prices Possible, Be sure and call on us before buying elsowbere, and we will make it pay you. We bave a small lot of SEED BARLEY for sale. XV. V. fAABUiA OC AAU, Sept14,1882 ; \l_ A BEAUTIFUL HORSE I CAN only be properly shown off by GOOD HARNESS. 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 best description, so that Harness made by him will outwear that put up abroad. Ho also keep-1 on hand for those who do not v. ish to buy hand-made work, the best line machine-modo Harness. REPAIRING Is neatly and substantially done at short notice. The stock embraces various styles of Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness, with Bridles. Collars, dec. All work Is guaran teed to ?Hve natiatuetinn. The trading public U invited to examfnn my ?tnck end price? before ?urchaslng clsowhere. Rooms,*up-sta!rs, on Granite Row, over W?hlte & WU hlts's Drug Store. __._ JAMBS M. PAYNE. Aug 24. 1882_?_?m FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NOW COMPLETE. CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Bagging and Ties, &c Give me a call, and I will suit you in Goods and price?, at No. 10 Granite Row. W. F. BAHR. PC ?Partien indebted to mo for SUPPLIES and FERTILIZERS for the . O. years 1881 and 1882 must come forward and settle up. Now, don't let this be forgotten, but bringen your Cotton. W. F. B. Oct , 1882 _12_ ANDERSON CITY.' ladies' store in the van. ?188 LIZZIE WILLIAMS HAS just retur v;d 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 oar large and handsome stock. With a low bow and many thanks for pa t favors, we cordially invitar the pabilo to give us a call, feeling assured we can suit you io prices and quality. LADIES? STORE. Sept 21,1882 10*