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Legal Practices in England, J'ihiu ? I/jii'l'ii f.titer. Lawyeisin England are either counsel or (solicitors. Counsel were original!) of two classes-sergeants ?nd barristers; but since thc Act bf 73 sergeants, as a cluss, have censed to have any meaning, and aro virtually abolished. Before then nil judges had first to be made sergeants, bul now it is never done. Sergeant Ball antine is the last remaining sergeant I not a judge) in England. A barrister is "call ed to the bar'' in England - a term equiv alent to being "admitted ' in America. The privilege of calling persons to tho bar is exclusively held by lour ancient societies -that is, the inner and middle temple, and Lincoln's and Gray's I nus, which now act as a corporation, l'util recently a law student had only to pay some lees, and eat a certain number of dinners in the "hall" of one of these so cieties, lo entitle him to be called lo the bar : hut with the exception of members of the universities, student.-* hare lo un dergo a preliminary rxaminamition in general knowledge before they ?rc nd milted students, and all must pn*s an ex amination itt law before they are granted thc degree of banister at law, which, besides giving them thu right lo practice in all English Courts, confers upon them the title of "esquire." Barristers only have audience in high courts of justice and appeal. When the judges "go circuit," they are. therefore accompanied hv barristers who conduct the cases tried before lue different assizes, there hoing no "bar" except in Loudon, and consequently no barristers r?sident, ns such, in any of the assize towns. Bar risters of eminence and some years! standing ?it thc bar are appointed queen's counsel, by patent from the crown. While a great honor, being made a t?. C. rathers hampers a mau in some respects. Eur instance, bc cannot, ns a general rule, appear without a "junior" for a plaiutilf, though he may lor a defendant ; nor eau he accept a brief to defend a prisoner without licens from the crown, for which the prisoner has to pay a fee. Formerly, attorneys were distinguished from solici tors in chancery and proctors in admiral ty. Now all distinctions are abolished; proctors, attorneys, and all, are called solicitors of the supreme court, with right to practice ill any court alter being mlmittcd by the incorporated law society. Solicitors are only allowed nudienco in inferior tribunals, such as county courts. Judges and barristers wear wigs and gowus in couti. Judges have two sorts of wig ;a full-bottomed wig-viz , one thnt bangs down on euch side of thc face - und an ordinary wig, to cover the bend only. Thc former is worn on slate oc casions, at the opening of the leroi, when the Assizes are held, Ac. ; tho ordinary wig at ?iii?triwt. A scarlet gown trim med with ermine is worn by Ibo Judges when they Hit in criminal cases, ami a black silk gown in civil cuses, (?ueen'a counsel, on extra occasions, or when ap pearing at the bar of (ho House of Lord's, wear a full-bottomed wig; ut other times the ordinary "bar" wig, UH it is called. Tho later is a small wig, fitting lightly on tho top of the head, with two little curls or knots, called "tails," pendant from ibo back. The wigs ol J udges and barristers ure made of gray curled horsehair. A sergeant's wig is a bar wig with a black patch on the crown. The attorneys and solicitor-general are both t?. C's and wear wigs of that grade, (?ueeu's coun sel wear silk gowns; ordinary barristers "ntull" gowns. When a barrister is made a li. C., be is therefore, said to "take silk." Barristers also wear white cam bric "bauds" at tho throat, and when a ( \. C. is in mourning hu has white cam bric "weepers" round bis wrists. The lei m "devil" is applied toa barris ter who does another barrister's work for him. Every barrister of large practice hus a "devil" to act for him in bis ab aenco. At the common-law bur the "devil" does not share the fee, but at the equity bar he does. The attorney-guner ul s "devil" Invariably becomes ii judge. There aro two judges now on tho bench -Justices Harmon and Bowen, who have filled this position. All tho judges of tho high court of justicoaro addressed ?ti court, "my hud," and "your worship." Tho vice-chancel lors and county court judges ure address ed, "your worship." in private life judges assume their individual title only. They aro never culled "JudgeSo-and so" oft" the bench ; but "Sir Thomas" so nud so, or "Mr." Nor aro thc attorneys or solicitor-general ever calltd "geuernl"tio und-Bo. Tho higher judicial officers uro invari ably knighted, and frequently elevated to tho peerage. The judges uro indepen dent of royal pleasure, and are appointed for life ; on retirement, after a service of fifteen years, they rcccivo tx pension of .C8.00O per annum. When an nction ia to be brought or defended, n client lays his claim or defence before a solicitor, who ucla for the client until tho caso is ripe for trial. At that point the solicitor makes up a statement of all the facia constituting tho claim or d?fonce, togeth er with tho names of tho witnesses, and what each is expected to provo. This is called the "brief." Thc solicitor thou aelocts a Queen's counsel (generally to conduct tho trial of tho case, and ono or more ordinary barristers to assist, giving each a brief, upon which is marked tho fee each is to have. Tho Q. C. is called tho leader in tho case, though an ordina ry barrister in au unimportant case moy be a leader. The old common law "dec laration" is now called the "statement of claim," and tho plea tho "defence." Special pleading, in nil ita ramifications mid technicalities, is therefore somewhat abridged. Terms of courl are now called "sit tings." There are four of them ; namely, Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas. Barristers' offices are called chambeis, and aro for tho most part situated in the different buildings which en masse com pose the "Temple." The names of bar risters on tho doors of their chambers, and at the entrance of the building, are always preceded by "Mr." Solicitors wear gowns and bands (but no wigs) when practicing in the county courts, where they have audience. Lincoln's Inn Fields ia a locality almost exclusive ly devoted to solicitor's offices, though their places of business are not strictly confined to any part of tho business quar ten of London. Among the most eminent bar risters, most of whom are Q. C's, are Charles Russell, famous UH a cross examiner, Judah P. Benjamin, whoso li?e is maritime and commercial, and whose income baa been placed at from >:20,000 to ?30,000 a year; Charles Butt, whose specialty is admiralty, and who, by the way, I hear, has a brother "ranching" in southern California; Po land, a specimen "Old Bailey" barrister; Tunderwick, who appears in more di vorce cases than any other mun ; Cohen, M. P. for Southwark ; Wills, who can make a telling after dinner speech ns well as a close argument in the chancery di vi sion ; John Maule, the public prosecu tor; Sir John Holler (pronounred Hooker) the attorney-general of lh,o hist minister ; Sir Hardiuge Giffard, the late solicitor-general ; Sir Henry Jame?, the present attorney.general, and Montague Williams, the most rising man at the criminal bar, who was once an officer in the army, and whose warlike propon sities, there fostered, show themselves not alone in his snarling manner of speech, but in his adherence to the "code" as ti means of settling quarrels among gentle meo. So far, hnwever, owing to the dis favor with which duelling is regarded both by tho law and public opinion in England, he has, I believe, only been able to figure in the character of a will ing second. --"My lord," said tho foreman of au Irish jury, when giving in tho verdict, "wo lind the man who stoic thc maro not guilty." A Has?' Conspiracy Hefentod. A close {.MK"? wu? made in a Haf t' ni saloon the other day, In uno portion ol' a money drawer waa a large number of pennies. Among the frequenters ul' lin; place waa a man who was always ready lo make a bet. Il occurred tn the pro prietor of the place, who had been taken in a good many linns hy the betting man, to lay for him. lie look a friend into his confidence, and the pair made up their minds to heat the fellow with the contents of the money drawer. Ho they counted the pennies and lound there w ere ju-?t liL'? of them. Theil they laid iow for their opportunity. That evening the betting man was on hand, and in a manner not to excite sus- ! piciou thu saloon keeper said lo his j friend : "I wonder how many pennies .here arc in this drawer?" The betting chap pricked up his oais and remarked : "Let each of Us put Hp ff}, and thc one who conies nearest to the j number shall take the pot." This ?vus agreed to, and the saloon- j keeper marked l>24, his friend 020, and the fellow that was really ignorant Of ihr ? number, and whom they expected lo trap, 1 by the merest chance put bis ligures at G2'?. The astonishment nf the two sharpers was no greater lliuii the wonder of the other at the remarkably Hbaip ! i;uus?ing. Alter this the lulling man ; was bus-, of thc saloon.- ?inri(ord i ('nun.) Thun. What a Heir Sees ami Ileitis. When ll d?cris much hunted bis ears become exceedingly acute. .Mr. Van Oy kc hus seen uno spring from bis bed and rilli away ut a racehorse ?peed before he was within two hundred yards of the. animal, although he had not touched a single bu-di or twig in approaching the game, and although he was positive that a man could not ut twenty yards dis tance have bearii th? soft tread of the moccasins bu thu light snow. Deer, loo, ure able to mensure with correctness thu distance and character of soumis. They will olten lie all day within hearing of the normal sounds of u settler's cabin ; thu sound of the woodman's axe and ihe shouts of the teamster. As a rule, too, tho crash of a squirrel's jump, tho roar of thunder, the snapping of trees with frost, their creaking or fulling in tho I wind, iloes not alarm them in the least. Yet tho faintest pressing of the leaves beneath the hunter's moccasin may in stantly semi them flying. A deer can, also, see lt long way. On one occcasion .Mr. Van Dyke saw one watching a brother sportsman nearly a milo away, whose motions he could hardly himself make out. It is ?rue that for recogniz ing un object nt rest, the eyes of u deer are about as dull as those of u dog. If iinalaruied, ho will not distinguish a man dom a stump on open ground, if the man is seated mid perfectly motion less, f )n tho other hand,.lo catch u mo lion, a deer's eyes are marvelously quick, and the fact that bc is generally nt rest while the hunier is moving gives him au immense advantage, liven the slow lift ??lg of your head overa ridge, or tho slow dragging ?if your limbs over the trunks of tree?, or the slow advance of your creep ug body ulong tho ground, is ul most instantly detected unless tho mo tion happens to he made while the 'leer have their heads down, feeding or walk ing. ^ Mown i p nu a Steamboat. "Did you ever meet with an accident while traveling !" inquired the reporter, of n sober-looking individual, as they sal smoking ?m thu upper deck of uHound steamer. "Well, I don'l know whether it wm an accident or mit," he replied, ' hut 1 was once blown upon a steamboat." "Ah !" ejaculated the scribe, ns he whipped out his pencil and note book ; "tell us about il." Lighting u fresh cigar, the acriolla chap begun : "It was in the summer of 74, and I had just completed a big contract up nt Albany, lind secured passage for myself nod wife- on ouo of tho steamboats for New York. Hoing very tired, wo went directly to our stateroom, .lust as I be gin lo doze, my belier half exclaimed, 'John I where ure the cheeks for our bagguee ?" " 'Don'l know,' I growled. '"Hut didn't you hain thc trunks aunt aboard??' " 'Uuens not,' says I. "'Well, you uro u nice one, you ure!' she shrieked. 'Don't you know, you illustrious, hull'baked idiot, that nil my best clothes ure in those trunks? Don't you know, you miserabln villian, that every valuable I have in this world is in that baggage, ?. "Sho kepi up a running tire of abuse nearly ali night long. I could hear her in my sloop, und when 1 told her, as soon us she became exhnusted, that tho bag guge had been sent by mil, she Htarted vl\ again with the furor of ii mad bull." Here be stopped and re lit his cigar. "Von must have a hard time of il," said his companion, "but how about th? accident?" "Why, I've just boon telling you," ho replied." "Well, there's nothing brill ?mit in that." "There isn't, eh? If you've never been blown up on a steamboat by a mud woman then you don't know y ny thing about explosions-that's all." 1 Ic flung lim stump of his cigar over tho rail, and went below to seek the se clusions that the cabin grants.-Drake's Magasine. - "That is a good war steed," said a livery stable keeper to a customer, point ing to a mungy looking animal. "Why so?" "Because he'd sooner dio than run." A ttruvo und faithful guardi?n of oar home* mid property rcscttod from Im minent peril. A v mtv jiopular and well-known member of our i-dlcu force, who lias performed duty twelve years at thu I'nton U.K. Depot, on Kxchange i'la.-i-, in Providence, R. I., gi voa his unsolicited testimony. Hear him: - " l have boon dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys and Liver during tho past six months; at times I was so severely nlllicled that I wa* unable to Bland on my feet, ns my feel and lower parts of my lejrs were tery badly swollen ; my urinary oigaua ?rere in n dreadful condition, my IIIINMI waa lu rt wretched ?tale, nm! il bad be come so Impoverished and circulated so poorly that my hands and feel would be cold and numb and BO while aa to api>ear lifeless 1 could not rest nights, but was so distressed all over that I could not lie still In !>.<!, 1ml would keep turning mid rolling from ono side to tho other all night, so that 1 Would feel moro tired and csliaustcd in tho morning than when I went to bcd. My con dition became so serious that I was obliged to stop work, nod for thirty ilaya I waa unable tn tm on duty. 1 consulted the best doctors, and tried the numerous medicines mid so-called cures, bul rapidly grow worse, and was In n sad condition every way when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent lu this city lu a large express company, urged n.e to try Hum's Remedy, ns he had known of wonderful cure* effected by it. I'll.)]i Ids representation J obtained two louies of the Kerned} run! commenced laking it ns directed, and greatly to my surprise in le.-s than twenty four honra l commenced to feel relieved. I was in an a? fol condition when I began to tnko the lieiiusly, nud had no faith In lt ; therefore, when 1 found almost Immediate relief, even In one day's ns*i of lt, my her.it va* mado glad, and I ns tir-i you I continued to take tho ltcmedy and to i-.tipKive constantly front day today. I tonk lt willi ne- on my trip to Maine, fori was bound to hmo il with me nil tho time, and the result I* I hst ! Improve*! speedily "di tho limo I waa away; i" ' . MT iiui-o ruy arrival home, which waa aov - ..il neo, I have ticen on duly every day. ti ! dr.- - r:lt,-,aiid ibo swelling ot hand, feet, .-. ? g- i -.ve disappear! d, and tho terrlblo back !.!.? . ii Mi ll lilied m bother me moro than all the Houblon tn? no -nore, nial I sleep splendidly '.". i<. nud siirely.liav? very excellent and forel ?a-iiis for ipeskinfl In praise of Hunt's Rem-" . i- . u '.rai iiiaifu a new mau of mc. 1 dou't . iv en..;- I -bona! have done without ll imf* i. ti the rv? medicine thal I e\rr took, . i li'sdl) recommend lt lo nil who rut? .r.- Ki.ti,e? or Uver disease.or diseases ? ui v orran*. Kespeotfuliy, ISAAC W. FAlKUlarrHEK.'* IMper Hills. Th? H'-ton Ti "'*. i '/?' ?ivs: ' it i w? li koo v. ll iii i'. on? i/t tlif hoi man ri al i fiir rar wheel* i- paper. !'. i? now nt uti tl ihal pu pei can hu illili/ '1 lor lb? manufacture of rails in plat'? of steel, which ha- almost displaced iron. It ii sahl io lavor of lin- new material that the cost per mile will ho I? ss hy one third than that of steel, ami it will hut much longer, being almost imh-Hruclihlc. There ii no expansion or contraction from h'-at or eohl. con-cipiei.l:y no loone or open joints, ami being so much lighter than steel <>r ?ion. tb? rail? can be ma le* longer and connections perfectly solid, making the road a- smooth as one con tinuous rail. 'lin' adhesion of the driver? of the engine to ibis material will be greater than I li ut of i?trel, conse<juent ly the -ame weigh! engine wiil haul a larger load 'J in-re >?ill be a rreat sav ing of fuel, ami lin- smoothness ol the rail wil! lessen lin- wear and lear of the roiling stock. Til? rails are made wholly and entirely of paper, and HO solid that I he sharpe*! -pike can not be driven iiitu I hem. Thc action of thc adiuos phere luis mi effect upon it, it will neither rust nor rot. and willi paper wheel* ami rail- ol thc .'mic maleii.il om palatial trains will glide over thu pruiiics nt Un ?ate of sixty iniiei au hour, willi a- little joli and jar ns on au ocian steamer." Ii oeing granted that car wheels and rails may he made of pap ., why may not croshlies be made of tl. ? -ame material ? Timber is growing scarcer day liv ?lay, ami (o railroad men it it becoming a problem as to what to do al.jut crosstie*. ff they may he manufactured of paper, and we see no reason why they shoo'il not, it would -icm liiiit paper will give a perfect road both for -peed, safety ami lastin/ qualities. ('KAU Not. All kidney and urinarr complaints, especially Bright's IH^case, Diabetes and Liver troubles, Hop Hitters will surely ami lastingly eure. Ose*! exactly like your own have been cured in your own neighborhood, and you can find reliable proof at home of what Hop Hitlers lins and ilan do. New Life is given by using BROWN'S [RI ?J lin IT.RS. In the W inter d strengthens and war nts lin- system; in thc Spting it 'Strichestheblood and c?>nc;i!i-i -di arase; in thc Stunim-: . ? ;,v< . tone to thc nerves ?nu! d.ge; live organs; in tin I .:!! ii enables thc S) stem !.. stand the shock fd" r: ! : it changes. ii in? v ty can disease be so surely previ med as by keeping the y-tern in per fecl condition. BROWN'S ! Hoy. BITTERS ensures per fect health through thc changing seasons.it disarms ila- danger front impure water .ind miasmatic air, .md it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. //. S. berlin, list}., of the well-known firm ol' H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D.C., wt ?tes, Dec. 5th, 1SS1 : (IfK'trtvtn: I taite picas ui m sloting that I have used Uro? n's Iron Ritters for ma laria and nervous troubles, cause 1 by overwork, with nu lient results. Beware of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IRON BIT TKRS, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "Just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore. Md. Brown's Iron Ritters for salo by W?hlte A Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. N- ?riCE FINAL JETTLKMENT" The undersigned, Administrator de l-mis nor. with the Will annexed of the Estate ot A. K. N. (.Himer, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will, on the St h day March, 1883, apply to the Judge of Probate nf Anderson County l'or a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge, froai said Administratorship. J. II. CARTER, Adm'r. Feb I, 1SS3 'Ju f>? NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Wm. N. Harper, deceased, will apply lo the Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on the 10th day of February, 1083, for a Final .Settlement and Discharge fruin his office as Administrator of said hstatn. JESSE II. SALLENTINS, Adm'r. Jan 18, 1883 27 0? S., R.' ? CO., Sell Everything kept In a First Class DRUG STORE. ALSO. THE CELEBRATED C. C. COOKING OIL, Which is without taste or smell, and is sure ti please. SIMPSON, HEID A CO. Jan 4,1883 2S The Bad and Worthless Arc never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine? and it ia positive proof that the remedy intituled is of the highest value. As soon as it had been teated and proved by the whole world that Hop Hitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to ?tf?l thu notices in which tiie press and people of thc remit ry and expressed the merits of II. B" and iii every way Irving to induce suffering invalids to nae their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit ami good name of II. li. Many Others started nostrums put up III similar stylo to H. H., with variously devised names in which the word ' Hop" or "Hops" were used In away to induce peo ple to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or curt?, no lealler what their ?ty le or name is, and especially those with the wont "Hop" or .'Hops In their nanto or in any way connected w ith ibem or their name, arc i nd tnt ?1 ms or counterfeits. Boware of them. Touch none of Ibem. Cse nothing but genuine Hop Hilters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing clac. Druggists and dealers are warned aguiust dealing in imitations or counterfeits. Feb 1. 1833 _29_i_ ON 30 BAYS' TRIAL. THE VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall. Hieb.. win Mnd Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts and Eloctrtc AppBaaees on trial for SO dava to men iraing or uldi ?ho are afflicted ?Uh Barrons Debility. Lett vitality .nd kindred troubles, guan aurel HR speedy an 1 completo mt oral lon 01 health and manly vigor. A<1.lr. ta aa above.-N. H-No ri*k la in curred, aa 30 days' trial is allowed. Keb I, ISM 29 ly TUTT'S ~EKTlCTORflWT I* rirnj.oM.1 ot itvrtml Mucilaginous prod? ucla,wfilciipermeate the substance ortlie I.uni;", expectorates the acrid limiter Uiet collect*in tua Bronchial Tute?, und forint a soothing coating, wliudi relieve? the Ir ritation thal cause* tl...-cough. lt ?Imnats thc lung*of nil liiipurltlea, atrniffthena them when eu feeble?! hy dlaeaec, luvi^jr ates tho circulation of ti.e blood, ate! t ineen ?li i i. i. na ay stem. Might colo* often end tn Consumption. lt la On nj ?rousto neglect them. A pply tlie reined v promptly . A Pratoftw '. v ). ir* warrant* iii?.- assertion tlmt nu rr in ni y lin* ever hern fourni thnt la UH prompt in ititi tfecUiuTUTT'S EXPECTORANT. A ?I OK 11- iloae rulara Hi? ph lr Kin. - ?? * ? ?it! mun itson.aud it? una *|M*>lily . ure* tte. mott nlx-t iliad cou^h, A pl casant cordial, chll ilreri tnkr lt n nci?y. I ir Croup it 1* lu vat itali le nu?l t-liould lie in every family. In tt.lr. nntl 81 llottlee._ TUTT'S PILLS ACT DIR ECT ??553B gSBSBS Curri t hill* and lever, 1>> upc pula, Sirk Headache, lllllotia Colic ,?'oiistlpa? tlon, Uhr uiiiallain. l'Ile*, l'a I |il I litton of (hr If rur?Tl?l/./lii? ??, Torpid 1.1? er. nmd I'euitile 111. ,;u I.? ii lc n. If you do not'tfei I %.ry v ..!!," a MUI/1<-j ill atiin'.lu'?.s tl.e Momucli, restores the appetite, impart* v ?jtoi to the ST?tum. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS. I M?. Ttrrr : -/.?. ar Sirt For teri jfiirs I Iiarn l*tn u martyr to Dyspepsia,CurutipatiwD and Piles. J.ust ("printf your ?-ills w?rc r? rommeudtd tumo; f used them |but with li? tie faith). I *m r.'iw a well man,have (food apatite,digestion 1'ife-t, regular etools, Y>i'.?* gone, end I lin?? gained forty pour.'!, solid llvali. X'.a> ate WoitU t:.?.-ir Weitchtin r"'''l KEV. ll. I.. KIMPSOX, I.oiii?vi!le, Ky. Odin-, tr, Murray NI., ?cw Y ?iris. I 1*U. Tl TI'S .11 A.M Wt. or I ur IOU v Alec r ipi? FUlila on cuiplU-rtlluu. / l ull - I'ills f.-r sal? l?v Williitc A \\'\V liih?. A:..|.-!-..ti. .-. r. ANDERSON CITY BAKEliY. WII1TK and light Hread always ?ti hand, made i.f Hie bust Hour. Iii-li^htfnl Tia Cuke*, fakes riveivnl. IO:<1 linked . r made t>> '.pier. !"n-.*li Tarts evefv Saturday. I keep ai-. i.'K?CKKIKS of ev er j kind. Try my "Lady of the Lake,"'an excellent ami strictly fie. *<'i^nr. Ilamlsome Vases and Clips reduced in price. Ladies' and Children's Shoes cheap. I.. I.. liltKKN. .lan IS, l -?:.. if" Hm ADGE?, COLL?GJ?, WAtilrLALl *A, S. C. FAWLTY. ItKV. I". I'. Mi 1.1.AI i.v. I?, ll., Pr?sident. Kl V. J. If Illl.KY, ll. I). ItKV. ll. STIIONO, A. M. I'KOK. WM. H. MOOKI:. rilli li nest So*ion coinmenee* September .1. 21, 1 Knuh'sh, Clas-ical and Sci cniiii. Cutir>es. Military drill. Tu i I ?on $10 per annum. Hoard in private lam ?lies ?IO per month. Located at the bane of tho lillie llid)!i! Mountains, tl..- climate is lin surpassed. Kor further information ur ent ail .?ui- address a nv merni ter ul' i lu- Knell ll v. K. I?. Mtl.t.Al.l.Y. H.I? , ProM.lent.' Ana -I. I^sj (i THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i "I ATI" OF AXitlif?.SO.W IN nu: comer tn* PHOJIATI:. Mike M<!. nu Surviving A liiiini?!nitor of Ihn Katalnof William Mai;.-e. .1 .1. IYtilioluT, niraile-l Marv li. I.atinn-i. Anna M. Tower*, Martha I .1 .'..im. Nancy l.oiii?? Kmcraou, Irene K. Stn i I li, Stephen A. Rrea/'-alc, I.?mi?a lirra, ziale. Kii^ene M llreu/.enlc. l IMIUIU ll. Hrca/.oal?', \\ ll. Kim:, William /.. Mc.-, !.' lei eh er Town send, Marv A i. i illili, i ?ia A. Md.ee mid Sallie I . talia, I'eiYliclaiits.-.MiM/m/.-M lor /;./..i /.. /timi, m i .v. ri '-.I. 'i'.i lin- licfeiidaiilS aliove nain.-.I : \r Ol'are lii-reliy Hiiiniiioiii al ami re.|ii i rad loan .su- r tin- I'eliliuli in (nit Rel inn, u ropy of ?Iii. li la iiliil in Ibuotticuiif lim! o ii ri uf l'rol?ale, at AliderMMi I . II., S. I'., aiel lo Nervi! a copy of youraiiHwei lo th?* .auld Pel il hm an Hie sotmrriwra .u their oitir.-, A niter Hin tr. II., S. i . ?vii Ititi twenty days alter the service hereur, eaeluaive ..! the ?lay ufM-rvicr; ?nd II yon fail lo anstrer Ihiii Petition aril hin the lime alor, sait), t hu Plaintiff* in I li IM ac tion ?rill apply tn Un- Court f?r lhe relief denium dill in I lo- I .?.til loll. Hated Aiidenwin.S. f.. .lan. ._.?, Hs :. M nt it AV, I:I:I:A/.I:.\!.I: A MIU?AV. Sola. fi... Pill. [SKAt.] Titos C. l.iiioN, .lud;;?' nf fu liaie. Tu the liefeiiitant* nlmve nam. -I : Take liol lc?' lila! Hie Petition III tills eel ?on, t?> uelher willi the Sitnimons.of whleh lim rure^nint; la a ropy, ?.n illili in th- nllice of th?! frot?le Court nt Aniler-M.n fouri llotiae, in iii?. County of Audrrxon, iii auld State ?>f Soul li Candi na, un the ill-. I day nf January, A I?, issa, and that thc objet-t of sahl IVl il ion la lo elfeel a ti nal Ketllenn m ol the i>iui?-.s ?.r William Map ?-, lU-cvased, ?nd ..I Asciutb Maltee, deeeaaed. Ml UK AY, UltKAXKA I.K A MCltUAV, S?ils. C?o. IV!. Anderson, r>. C., .lan. 26, is>:?. IM. i. iss:? J:I r. HAS QEtl.fi PROVED Tho SUREST CURE for ??Ki m? 5Y DISEASES. F"! D>nalarao tar": cr.'.tucnterpd ?urine inill ?!-.-.. . A j cu a: o .? Victim P TUEST 1X5 KOT cjlfrW" ATU: ace Kidney-Wortat once, (drug Sk?JM r< sommoadiOandlt ?rlUapecalUy ovor> > . ? c ' . ?P- ~ *i'">r ct-niplArnta'pecrQliar t.?i j. ?.a. C??J>a to your arr, auch as vain '. \. < i".?a. Kidney Wort la uiiaurpaeaod, t will iv-t r-romTC ly ar.ct nafc'.y. ' j 'I:.-! .Vx. lu!"-n?iner.<v;,rctiir.tlon orurlne.LSI Sjt.r. ;... -t rirro;iydoi>o.ila,ajul?lull clragtriiOjj^l Ol--j r?, roi riHtnlj'y y!"U lo lix enrative poi. Jr, ^..... ' Al f Ui'.UOOIBTa. Price SI, Kidney Wort f.ir sale by Wilhit- v Wlf liite, Anderson, S. C. New Advertisements. , A IiCadluic I<ondon Ptaysletaneat?bllMhes lsuaorfleelnIVev7 York Jtrttjecoreor EPILEPTIC FITS. _i'Pmni Ara. Janrna! cf >t^,?lctni\ ... AI>. ii.-.nr.r.d (lateef IVendoBi.v?tor -. -.i?r? Malty of Eiaiepar, ha? wlihont doubl t. . i eure?! Boro raaea Pian any other llTlnc lihj.lcla- . ? ?-:c ccBB has aluitOy Ix-?rn Mlo&lanlau; wo naru lieardof ratea el over so yoara' Handing n;r?-r^??i run-.l rr Mm. Ho i.v. poblWhiMl a work nn thia cliwaae. wb\ch ha **1ld*Wltb o larg? butilo ot M? ?romtrrfu! vuro OP? lo any auff^ror wini mtf terni lliolr cijirr?? ati.l V. U Ad?lota. W ? lulvlao on j- ono winning a. run- to ml.', r - , Pr. AU. raaaBUoLB, So. (SJuliu Bl., tim Kati, THE DION TRUST GO., Oil anti Ola ChcMtmit Street, 1>1I1I.AI>EI.I*IIIA, 1?A. CAI'ITAL, Sl.tnMi.uoti. I ell .MU KU rEltPETUAU -.-. Ar's tu Kttfutar, AitminUtratnr, .tstiyn'r, Reer ?trr, ttiririian. Attorney, Agett!, Trti.'ier amt OammiUre, alnnr nr io contteetmH ici/A na intUritlnai appoint?e. Takes rhsr^e of Hie properly of absentee* and Don-reeidents, cnllerta ami renilia iucome prompt ly, and discliiirKes faithfully the dutlea of every fiduciary trust and barney known to the law. Safen for Hont wiihiti Iiur(;lar-proof Vaults of tho moat approved eonslruction. Willa kepi lu fire and Kurxlar-nroof Safes with out charge. Plate, securities amt all ul her vatua? bles securely kept at a moderate annual charge for aafe return or ?peclftc indemnity. far Tniala and other approved srriirltle? for aale. interest allowed on Moneys dopoMled for deli? nile periods, or upon ten daw notice, w. f*. PA rTKItSOK, President. HIKSTKR CLY M Kit. vice-President. MAlll.liN S STORKS. Treasurer. KU A Ni IS BACON, Sec'y and Trust Officer. DIBKCTOItS: W. C Patlersoil, Hon. T. F. Hayard, Jame* I xi n tr, Wilinincinn. Pel.; A?iicd S. ?liiiett, I>r. lien. Vf. lt? itv, Hun. Allison White, Harrisburg, IV; Dr. C. P. Turner, Hon. J. S. Africa. I>. It. Patteriuin, Iliiiitiiiitc!on, Pa.; John T. Monroe, Hon. H. Clyoicr, .Tot I. Keefe, Itea<lin>r,*Pa.; Thiw. R. fallon. Henry ."?. kekert. W. J. Nead, Reading. Pa. ; Ja*. S. Martin, lUlninnd S. Doty, Dr. I>. Haye* Agnew, MuiTiutwwn, l'a.; H. H. Houston, Hen. lt. i: Monaghan, John ti. Rosdiuir. Wost Chester, Pa. ; Philadelphia,Ta. ; lien W. W. II. Davis, Hon.T. F, Kandotnli, lioyleatowu. Pa.; Morrtatoa n, N. J. ; Chas. Vt. C ooper. Allentown, Pa. ?K?MOCIt. Hl'NT ?ft CO., .O (IZaiaklished in ts7:i.) 3 E*ch*nce Court, N. Y. VS.t LaSalie Sh, Chicago, ll AN K KRS AND iiltuKKlp:. Special faeilillea for tlie purchase and nain nf Htorka, Honda, ??rain. I'roviaiona. liefer tn Mechanics' National Hank, New York ; Fifth National Hank, Chicago, and Herman Secu rity Hank, louisville Ky. J. M. SKYMOOB, Member N. York stock Kaehange. J. A. HURT, Memlier Chicago IVoanl of Trado. A. U SKY HOI it. OONSU^PTiOl Thava apotlllvs raattilr r.-r c.- ??KIT?dtseas*; bj an* ttuxuaade of cate? nf Ibo want k' aiandincbare barn rared. In-Ir*.!. ... ali In luef&cary. tba* I will ?anJ TWO Bl tofpobtr with a VJ ta?ABI.K TKKATISR n hara apotlUvs ra mady I ana iboaaanda ofeaaeanf ibo want k'ad and cf aiandincharo bun rar.il ln<Ie?>l. ... tUi na la mt ra iti " will aanj TWO BOlTUtS I'll KA Villi K ritKATISR on tilla illteaaa, (ara Rrpraaa and T. O a.Jdr?. . A. ni.ot c u. Ut r?arl Bl., Ne ? liVKKTIsKua hy addnasiiiK l i leo. P. fowl.l.t. A Co ?"?il) Spruce si. New York, ran learn the exact ont nf any |>rnpo>??l lin? of ADVKItTTSINHIn A m.-rican N?'?t|>ap?-rt. su,-Ps>-pjK<' I'amphlet.tiWeenla. FLOUR, FLOUR, TOBACCO, TOBACCO, COFFEE, COFFEE. C. F. JONES & CO, . ? i ,,, i" < ? BUYERS. 'Our |i |jbetter prepared limn ever to offer inducement* lo A. " HlHpl? nm- lT?M?..V <-?7??'<T1i.*;H think We ask sptWl examination of our Hoods and I nee? before uuvuig. ?,; ran SA VI'. VOL' M< >N KY. i .v. \ci\TFK COOPS or anvthing bi our Com?- lo .<<. its it von want any heavy \\ I > J I ai " ? line. We are no? oih'ring our Winter C ods al low prices. We ?rc greatlv encouraged ?ill.r last year's trade ami ??;?*^"dB??? W"C|, ? uer trade this vear. Thanking you for your nairn .age, arni setkint, linuanceo! the same, weare, Respectfully, C. F. JONES & CO. Jan,.i-: _"-" JANUARY, 1883! Tho rmlttrsiiriuMl Imviii? IUM-HUMI to Sell V??r F R THE CASH, IYI-IU- Ttl S\Y TO TH Kl lt HM KN I* AX li IM'STOMKHS HI AT. THEY I) IIA Vi: A \\ i'll S T<X'li Ol' UOOl??. of ?very description : HOOTS ?ml SIIOK*. Il ATS, UKY < ?< '< ?I'S ?oul NOTION* . , . , , P.I VNKFTH .-I u ; -ra lo and -bu*, al astonishingly low prices, SADDI.KS, i<> :.I"?cd on: ai about Cost. IIAltPWAUK; complete line. , ii KOC Kit Y DKPAKT.MKNT will be kepi full up during Spring ami suiomer. Wc have :t I '< ?I- FKK Hint we guarantee it? any in rhe City. STWIMKI) FEItTILI'ZKttS NOW A It lt I VI JVC?. AGENTS FOU THE CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER. All indebted to us will hereby nike warning that to say?. Costs they mustsottlc In full by 1st March, as we don't pnijiose lo wait any longer than that .late. ANDREW & P-ffi^ffRbn. Jan 2S, l?M_-'" , FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 3S" O W C O ]\ I PLET?. CONSISTING <)F THF- FOLLOWING Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Eoots and Shoes? Crockery and Glass vf arc, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Bagging and Ties, &c (Jive me a call, and I will suit von in (louds and price*, nt No. IO Granite Kow. PO -Parties indebted to me for SI'ITLIKS and F I'. UTI LI ZEUS for tho . O. years 1881 and ISS2 mtisl come forward and Bettie up. Now, don't let this be forgotten, but bringjon y >ur Cotton. W. F. 1>. Oct \sx >_ 12 ^ 3 j O O O WORTH OF READY MADE CLOTHING FOR CASH. WK are now receiving a splendid Slock of ('LOTH I NO-Mens', Youths and Hoys. Full Soils-Broadcloth Coals, Pants and Vests* : Fine Diagonal Suits, and Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, oil Cloth Coats, tte. .(c.. to tit person and nurse. -ALSO Broadcloths, French Diagonnlr, F.iiglish and Amcriean Cassimcrcs, Doe Skins, Jeans, Ac, Ac. -ALSO A well selected stock of Shirts, Collars. Cravats, (.?lores, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, .vc., Ac. . ALSO ? (''?ats, Pants and Vests made to oilier. The Tailoring Department is conducted by Mr. JOHN ii. CLARK, who bas for the paM thirtv years heeii Cutting your < Wis, Pants and Veils \>< lil you suiooihu and easy. Bini will bethel fora continuance of your patronage. Special attention given WKDD1X?! SF ITS. TFIiMS ( ASH. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Sept 7. 188" CL. .-VI iii. ?Sc o o. IM PORTANT NOTICE. A.LL parlies indebted to mc for balances nn Mules, Horses, Cotton Gins and other Machinery, Stoves, &e" for last year and this year, arc requested to come and settle up al once, as their Notes are due. I indulged you last year on account of thc short crops, hui this year there is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, MEE, PO?, FANCY CROCKERY, kc. Sec., will find it to their interst to see me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. JOHN IL PEOPLES. Oct f>. 1882 12 ANDERSON CITY. LADIES STORE IN THE VAN. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS HAS just returned from a tmir in which she combined the useful and agreeable. After visiting several fashionable placen of resort, she brought her good taste and judgment together in selecting her FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Wie has selected with care, and we feel we can satisfy any who may examino our Urge and handsome stock. With a low bow and many thanks for pa-t favors, we cordially invite the public to give us a call, feeling assured wo can suit you in prices and quality. S?. ?.IM_10 liADIBS* STORE. THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, PACIFIC ACID PHOSPHATE. THESE (o?anos are of the highest grade, ami arc kept BO without regard lo cost as the testimony of all our customers for the past fifteen years in this State. Georcia North Carolina ami elsewhere will substantiate. ' For terms apply to agents in the various towns, or to K. II. F HOST ,fc CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. _ 22_ .tm Dec 14, 1882 F. W. WAOENER. G. A. WAGENER F. W. WAGENER &:CO., COTTON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 19" WE invito Consignments ?f COTTON, and guarantee satisfaction. Will make liberal advances on consignments. Sopt 15, ISSI 10 EXCELSIOR DOOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen ?li(Torent ides and kinda. Flvs airca with Enamclol Reservoir*. Adapted u aU roQulrenienu,and priced to salt all punt* LEADING FEATURES: Double Woo?l Doon, ratent Wood Gnu? Adjustable Damner, Interchangeable Auto matic Shelf, Rmillng Door. Swinging Xlcioth Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible Gas Barning Long Crees Piece. Double She* Cent?n. Heavy Ring Cover?, Illuminated Fbi Doon, Nickel Knob?. Nickel Panels, etc. Vnsqnaled In Matorial, |n FInUh, and la operation. Manufacturad by ISAAC A.SHEPPARD A. CO., Baltimore, Md. *"?D FOR BXt-I BY J. E. PEOPLE?. Anderdon, B. C. Notice to Road Overseers ! t in S-n COMMISSIONKBH OfKICB, AM'KiwoN, S. C., Keb. >'., 1883. XT"OH ure hercbv required t" wirk thu X Road* ii? Anderson'Co?uiy, ami tu see thal tbev un- put in good repair by or before the first ?lay ol'April next. hvery person liable to road duty will be required t., wirk three days <-r more, il necessary, ..ii his section, mid under bis Overseer, in order tbat Hie traveling condition of tim ?. ads may be materially improved. Special attention is called to (lie removal of loose rock, root?, Mumps, and other ob structions to travel. lt. S. HA 11.KY, JOHN ii .IONICS, JOHN A. REEVES, Hoard of County Commissioners. Keb 8, 1883 30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A.NIlKHSON ( 'ol' I TV. Hy Tim. V. i.i'jon, J?<t</c ?J Probate. NV i I KHK AS, John W. I bin ?els, clerk Court Con.mon Plea* and Genend Sessions, has applied lo nu' to giant bim loiters of administration on tho Ksttlte of (leo. NV. Rankin, deceased. These aro therefore lo ( ile mid adlllOtl iali all kindred and creditors of Hie said lien. NV. llaiikin, deceased, lo lie and ap pear before ino in Conn of Probate, to i,.- held at Anderson Court House, on the Ttli dav ol' Mar. h, !>-:!. aller pub lication liei eol. lo slu w cause, if any tin y ha\ e. iiiiv thc ?dd iidiiiiuistratioii .should not hu granted, (iivoil under my hand tina Miiu dav of January, 1888. T. C. LH JON, .). I*. Jan 28, 2S r> GEO. I?. WALTER & CO., FACTORS ASH COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cuiiiincrci.il Wharf, < HARI.I>TON. - - s. c. f"10NSH.?NMENTS o! Cotton solicited, V_' and liberal advances made on same. Aun IT, 1882 ? ,;in . MIX ii, MOOKI:. coi.r.Miirs WAIIIH.AW. MOOKK AVA It I ?Ii AW, Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents. OKU friends and Hie public generally are requested io remember ?hal any legal business intrusted to our ? barge will re ceive our prompt and careful attention. We are also engaged in the Real l?state Business. Wc buy or sell land, or give any information iii reference to land that may be desired. Persons having Kcal Ka rnte to sell, will lind it lo their interest to consult us. as wc will sell for them, il" de sired. Wc will ?Iso purchase Kcal Estate for any person wishing to pun base at five per cent, commission-large transactions subject to special agreement. All business, of whatever kind. Mistrust ed t<> mir care will receive <ntr special inten tion. M O0R H A NVA Hi: KA NV. Nov 1882 20 T> Ol WO NX COTTON A NI) COHN L\ KKKTll.l/.KU. ItMllSOS'.S COMPOUND Alli" PHOSPHATE. These gradi'.s are rich in all Hu: essentials constituting lii>t-class articles, carefully prepared from best materials. Our long ex perience in the trade, together willi Prof. Shepard's analysis, are guarantees that they are adapted io the wauls of consumers. For sale at market rates for cadi, time or cotton. J. N. HOBSON A". SON, os Kast Hay, Charleston, S. C. .lan ll. ISS'J " 20 ."-ni FOUTZ'S HORS& AND CAY't LC POWDERG No HOKSK will die of i .'i ie. HUTS or I.tlio FE TCH, If Kmitr's I'nwilrrs an- IIM-'I in t:mc. Kotitz'* l'liWitcr? W?lenri' nu I previ ia llisi i"l!oI.?n.\. r*oatz*s I'owrtora ?ill |ir?rritt OAPB* IX FOWLS. r'outz's l'?iw?lcri ? ill lni-rpn?f thc quantity nf milk ?ml cream twenty per cent., ami muk* th? buller firm Oll i sweet. Koutzl I'ow'lfni will rare or prevent almost ntri.r l)is?: bK tn whtrli lk>r?e? ami < nt'.:.- are . nl?oi i. Korra** I'nwi.iKs wii.i. UIVK HATt&rAinu,s. Sol'l everywhere. DAVIT) r. roi'T", rrnpr'ctcr. BALI II! O It L, UV. For sale by NVilhite A NVilhite. Drmrgisls, Anderson. S. ?... Nov ;o. 1.-82 20 ly WANTEDI 15,000 TONS OF COTTON SEED TGIIEST cash price paid for Colton II' Seed, delivered iu ear-load lots at any. lt. H. Depot or Steamboat landing in South < 'molina, Georgia or X. Carolina. Highe.-t cash price paid for Kerosene, Lani und Whiskey barrels. FOR SALK. COTTON SEUI> MEAL. The best and cheapest food for all kinds cf Mock, and the chea pest and best fertilizer oa the market. NVrite for pamphlets con taining analysis by Dr. C. C. Sheperd, State Chemist, and directions for use, to Charles ton Oil Manufacturing Co., 28 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. C. 21 -Om* FURNITURE ! IHAVE removed my Furniture to my two-story "Warehouse on Corner of Henson and Jail Street, where von can finda large and well selected stock "of Furniture, al! new and of the latest pattern. Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Sidcboads, Safes, Tables of all kinds. Bedsteads of all classe?, from the rheapest to the be.st. Chairs, of all classes. NN'nrdrobes, Cradles, from $1 up. Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cots, Lounges, Picture Frames and Pictures of every kind. Flower and Candle Stands o? latest stylos. Wagons and Doll Carriages, ranging from 60c. up, and all other things usually ki.pt in a first-class Furniture Store. Last, but not least, I keep constantly on hand a full line of Collins and Caskets, ranging in prices from $2.00 to $128, the latter the beal and linest trimmed Metallic Ca-sket in tho U. S. I sell for cash only, and aa cheap as anybody can sell. JOHN B. MOORE. Nov 10, 1882 IS 3m Pendleton High School. THE Pendleton High School is now in successful operation under the charge and supervision of I). C. Lake. The course or .study is thorough, and students aro pre pared for the higher classes in College 1 uition payable quarterly. For torms, Ac. apply to 1 D. C. LAKE. A. M. Oct 19, 1882 14 I>r?nZal HOW TO SAVE MONEY ! TS to buy the Be?,t Groceries, Confcctione nrs, Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, rroin me. I buy and sell Country Produce, and keep thc best Cider and Lunch always on hand. I have also bought Hie Right of the city or Anderson to sell the best Patent Churn Power In the United States. Anv child can work it. Call and see it, and you will be sure to buy. D. J. BOHANNON, Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. May 4, 18S2 42 ly NORMAN'S mm -MARK AT.Vuo7;' ss ::,!, fri?*?* ****** Arl, '"lil fiu%?',?*iA'^SS*?? th?Mom IvSVjStfl I "*' '.r*t*t?jr VAU,* VUiuWner, ? i:-?>-A ; '.'?*',"; "',1 t>?t>T?*. Mar SM ., .. ' " 1 I? ?Jl ilrmnin mont. of OHS . ii n . i , . "-<-IK fr..rn rcl??Mlon of tho ' . ' '?Urftoff.wjor?ai.-r. ; : :7..A?.ir.ir:ci CORDIAL ,.'.' '?*ai ?IMI harmlessM Illnok . " , "%* . '( .. n"' cint.?n Opium '.. . t '. /' >: rr,n'i, i ,f'>' SpcciaMy rc?v>m . r,'- " .u*5cl-,"eni? aaa TcctMn? I rirc cy. .-?nil r>cT bottle. U -. ' tlhruwMiand i^arr, ln Kf?trtn?. irx.ZLClCIt CH-^rjCAL co, Sole rrn;,rii tor?, BBB Walh?lU,S.C. U.S. A. ? HART & CQMPjty STATIC AGENTS FOP K IS 91 P'S 8PREAI)| A IMilverhtcr and Cart combined ut? Manure, Cou,,,, SeRi? Marl, Ac., evenly |" j^jW or broadcast ' Kv Kn Y MacniNB WA8,A>Tt|L AGENTS FOB Thomas Smoothing Harrow Thomas Pulverizing Harrow I Ladow Disc Harrow, Ladow Spring ToothHarro, With broadcast Seeder Alttcbi Lane Harrow, Baldwin Feed Cutters, Burrall Corn Shellers, Barbed Fence Wire, Buffalo Scales.' HART & co] Charleston, S. C. Nov 0. 18K2 41! GI ERN AN KAIMT, dire? i W tion, i>eriivlnu C?unno, direct fron agent ot tbe Peruvian (juvernuiem. Finis CSnaiio, 0 to 8 per ctn* monia. Nova Svo??t* Lund Plasler.l Nonfli Cnroliua-gronnd Ph! phuie, line ground und'of high gr?:. For sale by HERMANN BULWISKJ? Kerr's Wharf, Charleston si Dee 14, 18S2 22 GEORGE E. PRINCE! ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR ATI ANDERSON, S. C. ALL Business promptly stttndtdl OFFICE-Willi School Comml?;? in Centennial Building. Aug 17,1882 5 Bargains ! XT'O ll the next 30 days I will sell uj Jl oT pegged Hoots ami Shops. Buts Cloaks and Worsted Pros Goods at <r| isl,. Give nie a call and be convin t A. B. T0WK? Feb 1,1888 29 "VTOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned. Administr? the Estate of Benjamin Pearana, .leie hereby gives notice that he will, ont day March, 1883, apply lo the Ja Probate of Anderson County for a ] Settlement of said Estate, and a .liri from said Administratorship. S. N. PEA RM AN, Ada Feb L IK*; _ 251_ Patents and Claims, HAVING formed a copartnership J S. Duffie & Co., of Wanan/ D. C., I am prepared to prosecute proa, ull cluims for Pensions, or increased sions for Soldiers, or the widows andi dren of soldiers who served ia the ti 1K12, thc Indian wars, the Meiicaamj the late war. Also, Bounty, Back] Restoration to Pension Roll, Land rants, and all other claims against I Patents secured for Inventions. Discorq Designs and Trade Marks. No feed; except for preliminary examination - a Patent is obtained. W. D. BEWLEY. Anderson, S. July 13, 1882_52 ll PRYQR'S OINTMEI IS A SPEEDY AND SIRK CCUK FOI| Blind or Weedina Piles, Tltanorrhitidi, Ulcers, Tumors', Itching of the Patti ? tulas and all Kindred Durases; alni Lunts, Corns, Felons, Fever Sam, Swld Head, Tetter, S*e Jiiples, etc. ATLANTA, OA.,AII?.S,I Atter an experience ol twenty-five jean b lng this ointment, omi rturttie thal ?ira? ' closely watched lt? effects, anil bavlni W monyofmy friends and nelKhtiors ????? conlldence In lia merits, I became fully saw Ita value, mid I have bnuchi lhee*?twwrii mateo and ?ell lt. and offer ll t<> you MI-; -. ?dy lc Ibo world, especially tor uti wron READ THE TESTIMONIA This la to certify that 1 have trle.1 l " Ointment In a cone of piles, ann slate more relief iban anything I haye ow m. ther state Hint na ii remedy for Mjr'-. paralleled. I also ansi li for a rnM, ?ne feet, of f erny yean' Mandina;, enrtwy tho hrst thin* that I have ever ItMlt? . . moro than momentary rellel. Icomt'.' lam entirely relieved from that Ob?"" ?aie. JOIIN D. NEW??il, Troup OWW Havlnrbeen afflicted for ten rearvt!j> with that distressing malady, the Pil'V many lnclTectOP.I trfalsof the reme.}!.* ? nae. I commenced u short time tutu to *? O m tm en t? I experienced haraeuty* trf H tho relief experienced In my r"ff-.?"," , '?. tho reputation BO rapidly ncmin-d by ?JW|T? Inthls vicinity. I have m. lies.iai the opinion that lt la lue au"?? J'?? 'JK.' piles ovor Invented. ?, **?^',Y?,,P Thia ta to certify that I n-e.l Vr***'{.', ina caso of ?evens burn, and ?hi .'..I, doys I twas entirely relieved jd al l .. ?Sd healed rapidly. Aller if'.Sj? J,.. ttjoiaw?t.th^?t? Thia ls to certify that.11 ha?* ??* *$? Olntmont, and sar that J*. ^ ".',;,, beat reme<'/ for piles ever prey ? ' , F .H lu* thia froma positive.?f??i l' on my own person. i ,ll,"Tn,'ip ?'?""'\\ Tbr tale by all ctralrri in "^?,?$??1 CJUfTSPEP. BOX. ?nt ' w <'"'" "\ A DB. J. BRAI?FIEI.X?. j For sale everywhere,_ For aale by Wilbite AW**' son, S. C. THE S1^!^^^^'11 COUNTY OF ANDERSON COURT OF COMMON Fl^ John W. Daniel?, ss A*?????efe* wlihtho Will annexed, nf *^Krt ?r. ? Deal, deceased. Plaintiff, A? ?t?l( ai H. Davis, as Executor o?.the ?i? " , C. Deal, deceased, and tag ?{"H wTsj, ono or her heirs at law, 0( M? Davta a* claiming to b?, s creduT ? Deal. Martha J. Beal, Ca ""^^rtl A J. Booka, Martha E. Webb,?Wg^ u Francos E. Deal, Alto?,VXnwSfcS! Hissons. Anmndallne hay. ???4 Rio Deal, aa heirs of ?rf*** %S?Z?i la"?. ? as creditor of 8. D. Deal,???*2? )<A\\ Tato. Lucinda Tate gBMBS JVJJ,??!^ and Llaiie Davta, Defend'nta. _ |t>/-?bs?ptoliU ...ofStreed. . , j io me ueieiioaui? B.n..v. require* -\TOU ?re hereby aumn orrcd a JU^ ?> Y awer the Misplslnt In '??? ? court*' filed In tho offlw of the Clerk ot ? ^ ^ion rieas for the OawtF W * ^ aerto * copy of 7our answer on ?? ,uhlB their offlco, at Anderson U Mjt?"pjaoM <>s day a after Ibo service oftW exclusive of the day ?W'^plalBl If you fall to answer Uff^SafV?*1 time iioreaald. the plmlntlff wi I ?P^ for the relief* demanded tn "e personal claim la made ajralnsi yu Dntcsl January Mrd^WW. . " ? BROVT? BBr/wTxiUBg^^ . peat ? To tho Defendanta. rolurabusJU ? Booka, Martha B. ??^TSB?*,' Frmncea E. Deal. A?c"K0bn WfjK, Slaaons. Emma l'owers ??? ^uol la tt* Take notice that ?h? ?Me? *. logelher with the ?"""?"""?; P"fflce of tb' lng ls a copy, waa flied In J hed(t*>n C tho court 5f Common Mess si A ^ ,i the County of AaderW?, *. Carolina, on thc 23rtl da? of J?n ?jil* and lhat you will also l?? ?SJ of ihe * of thia action I? for ??"^?uie ?* late a. D. Deal, to sell bhrJf,0,? fro? tuent of debla, t? ?0oiB?i hSS aK?l?" . prosecuting their action? a fg?SStJS? to emil in creditor? to fSlsWI? prt? for all other l'N|^r rellM ? ,u. poraonal c aim ls made a?ain.i , r.?.^)J<>??w.'>A",?^.c*,' Jan 25,18S3