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mcitl HKNTION. "..(..,r< .,11 next Munday. .yurt*"0" ,.?.I? fever seems <?? be abating rbi n?rry??B Ht*?'' .... numil boy is repairing bm t|1(. bud roads, the lar mers con . W^Leitiray the fertilisers, pt w ,i"r the lime for paying your city ^on ?ext Wednesday. nioioreil that Anderson is to bave I*" r.-.? Store within her limits ore pti>*T I,r ' ' |UIl,lrtd and fifty Valentines were ^ ,j'lC I'ostoflice ?t this plane last iii L ?ff* of lb? various city chu relies r ,fr0WdeJ ?'? hwt Sunday, owing to R j.; tidier. [ jibe ? dellghtlul thing to bo a ?""commissioner in the present stato ?public roads. E-* return thanks to Senator lintier for p .?rt of tho Department of Agrien 1 S,|,fyearil881-'82. . ? the birthday of the "futher of luntrv," Owrge Washington. It is ^TCIRYS National holiday. .ft^d memory is not a good thing lo ; "mijrf, the man who owes you five delina a good memory. ..ins, the weather prophet, piedicts JKU terriUlo ?torin on tho 11th of Li Look out. and be ready. :othe lHtli inst, there had been eight '(Jami sixty agricultural Liens filed (Clerk's office since thc 1st of Jami Lcouaty Tiessurer is busy issuing ox ,ia against personal properly for the ?voient of the Savannah Valley Rail ..air-. on Sunday morning, February br A. K. Scudday, Ksq., Mr. ("lins. . andMi?? Currie White, all of An nCounty. ?or Maxwell's Court continues to be \pl\i |?troiiizcd. Whenever you trans ht laws of Anderson, you may ex ijat for it. .Um A. Wilcox, a clever typo in tho jcOmno- office. Greenville, S. C., ?mid ire a call on last Saturday. Ho was tiri relatives in the city. a the manner in which some people J their time, one would suppose they I ninety-nine years' lease of lifo und unwali'lsuscs embraced in it. Iii?? to tbe inclem mt weather on last |iir, the regular Communion service of fostijierian Church, appointed for that us postponed until next Sunday. tWiaarean.v.ously awuiting the new iou. They want to know whether tho |:rtonnet will be built of four straws Beribbon, or three straws and four 'flothe20th inst. Ike total receipts of E:!n this market for this season oggre i;.9S2 bales. Thia gives us an In cf 7.006 bales over the receipts of the !cflS31-'S2. rial, at the residence of the bride's on Thursday, 15th inst., by Itcv. A. fc!&n,Mr. Logan II. Bowen, of An County, 8. C., and Miss Ella Scott, ?in County, Ga. RikJelpliia inventor has worked .for turing to make a pin which women ?i not put in their mouths. He hos aVl but does not expect to soil many. ??a arc- as big as railroad spikes. ??e ii a young man on Granite Row vials to get married, and bas evun 'tlhis girl, but he is so bashful that ho ; au to tho point of popping the co. Poor fellow ! You need not ask io Le is, girls, for we will not tell you. nuon for ridding ourselves of the p?hcarrow is furnished by un English ?in. who jay? that the bird may have lpn and communicate the disease. City Council should either bavo these killed out or require the policemen to B^e them. 'Southern Baptist Con veu lion meets fro, Texan, como time during next j.nd a number of our citizens are con fia trip there at that time. The s Watern railroads will offer reduced [rf air, and the trip will no doubt be I pleasant one. .Thoa. W, Holloway, Secretary of the tange, requests ns to say to ie dif 1 rabordinato Granges of Anderson _fr that he wishes to havo sent to him B&telj the names of the Masters and Rf'?. with thoir Postofflco addresses, Cranges in the County. r-Barr has a word to say to the trad B^c in this issue. He sells several 'tanda of fertilizers, and his stock ^ merchandise is completo. A ffi bigsouled gentleman, or a ^nt man to do business with is "wnnd in the State. Oivo him ?Jfmttand conceited young Mr. Pw lore with another chap's sr. with bb sweet little cane, at thc end of the lane, '?rtandhe fain would havo kr. "?"he trod on brr train, at the end of tho lane, M|aty> on his faca made a blr. t^ingof Hie creditors of Mr. E. ^-<*Liberty, who failed in busi veeks ago, Mr. Horton was solec LT ^ of the creditors to wind Thi? 18 * Men and de railment to Mr. Horton's husi I^Hi? and to his integrity. We that he wui yctBucceed. as "^todo, in his future nndertak ?J? Pant, #r thia city, showed ?cd 8tfew dtJ* 8ince? * T6iyo,d jSa, U Mid to ,,Bve heen coin* 'tai? 8 j"50 of Aa?natus Cmsar " -WM*? WMpMoa it bears on would make it nearly nine *wi.,e^S0,d- It bears the marka !!t>?U!acUrl08Uy- Mr. Fant I??n of old and ?re coins, j ^urch has appointed next ?<Vh L0f P^y? for thc youth R^if*?<nei*r.e guested tost?te K?'?^yon tbedayindi 'Cth^i? the afternoon, one ffc11?1^ of letters remain un I*CK a*16T00 Poat ?ffloe. *"eh th^\V*l?*> ^fnrd Adams, L ii?ry?V11 ! Hcr>ry Cox, L^?ft,^Mi?? M. (J. Elrod, Bani "?WalTol^1, ,r.*nnle Thomp ?? 8er,?^gj* Williams, M. *. Colton h quoted ?" our mnrkft as f.d. h,ws^ Good Ordinary,^; Low Middliug, 81; Middling.Ol; ?.d Middling, 08 io !? Bacon, 101. Au exchange gi rei the following treat ment for croup: ?Wring a linen elolh cotton will .lo. but linen i. preferable-out I of ? old water. p|?w it U|K)|| ",? throat and chest and then fold a dry lian ne) Wrap carefully orer it. Warn, the Child a fed ?di, |,ot |U|ne?J if ll#JCWMr? UM(, cover with plenty of t,?.l clothe? and h t it go to Bicep. When it wakes von cannot perceive that it even bas a cold. It nels like a charm." It is rumored around here that thc rail ! road authorities, at au carly day, in.ei.d transferring our present combination pas senger and freight train to Hie Greenville end, and making thc main line, freight as well as passenger, from Columbia to Wal halla. We bave mudo inquiry of some of thc railroad men in regard to the proposed chunge, but you know it is said that they never ojien their momlm enly when asked to have something to eat or take a drink and of course could not get any informa, lion. The election upon Hie question of "Sub emption" or "No Subscription" to the Carolina. Chicago A Cumberland Gap Kail, road will be held in YVHHamston, for Wil iiamston township, on next Tuesday. All qualified electors in the township eau vote m tin- election. There should bu a full turnout of all citizens of the township at thin vote, in order that there may heroalter be no complaint that there was a small vote. Tlie oinouut proposed to bu subscribed is six thousand dollars, to bu raised in three equal annual installments, to be collected as other taxes on the property of thu town ship. At a meeting of thu Palmetto Riflemen of this city on Monday night,; Lieutenants Hill, Maxwell and Orr were appointed to represent the Company in a Convention composed of delegatos representing ttac va rious Companies of th? Third Regiment S. V. T., which mut in Greenville on last Tuesday niyht for the purpose ol nominat ing field ollicers for that Regiment. From a private telegram received in the city on Wednesday morning, we learn that Capt. John H. Allen, of the Palmetto Itlllemen, has received the nomination for Lieutenant Colonel ol the Regiment. Who the other nominees ure, we wire unable to loam. At the last meeting of the State Orango in Columbia a renolution waa adopted request ing the Worthy Master to communicate with thc Lecturer of thc National Orango for the purpose of leeming his services as n lecturer on Gran-o subjects in South Caro lina during the month of May, pro vided that not less than two meetings he secured to hear him in each Congressional District. The Worthy Master is now in communication with the Masters of the subordinate Granges iii South Carolina re questing them to arrange during the month of March for such meetings and report the rt- of their efforts to him by UK- lot II of Apr . Mrs. E. ll. Cunningham, the widow of the lute Thomas Cunningham, died at her residence in Savannah township on last Monday, at the advanced age of sixty-liv?, years, after a painful and protracted illness of about twelve months. Mrs. Cunning ham was a most excellent and highly ro spected lady, and leaves many relatives and frieuds who will cherish the memory of her many admirable traiLs of character. She was for ninny years one of thu II zealous and valuablo lady members of the Roberts' Presbyterian Church. Her funeral service! were conducted in this Church on last Tuesday by thc Kev. T. C. Ligon, and the remains placed to rest in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Mary A. Morris, widow of the lute Kdwaid Morris, of Charleston, died at her residence in this city on lust Sunday morn ing, after an illness of several months. Mrs Morrill was horn in the 7th of January. 1815, and until a few years previous to tho war resided in Charleston,since which time she bas lived in Anderson. She was a lady of fine culture and refinement and possessed of intelligence of high order. She was a member of Crace Episcopal Church in Ibis city, and from ils foundation has been one of its most ardent snpporters and liberal contributors. She was an elegant lady, and had many friends in this com munity. The funeral service of the Epis copal Church was performed over her re mains ia Crace Church on last Monday afternoon, after which her remains were Interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery. On laut Sunday morning a colored infant was found dead on the plantation of Mr. S. Bleckley, about six miles East of Ander son, on the Williamston road. Trial Jus tice J. C. Whitfield was notified of the fact, and immediately repaired to the place and empanelled a jury of inquest. The testi mony before the jury proved that the infant was the offspring of a colored woiunn named Lula Shearard, who reside* on the place. Dr. M. L. Sharpe made a pott r r teni examination of the infunt, and tes ned that it was his opinion that it had never breathed. After hearing the evidence, the jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts, lt appeared that the in fant, after ita birth, had been carried out of the house and deposited under a stump in the woods, where it waa found. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tribble, of our city, will regret to learn ol thc death of their interesting lillie daugh ter, Helena Brown Tribble, which occurred on last Saturday evening, alter an illness ol several days from eatarrhal fever. A bright and beautiful child of three year?, five months and twenty-four days, she not only was the joy and darling of devoted parents, but thc admired and beloved object of those with whom she came in association. With an intelligence far beyond her years, and unusual attractions, her little spirit was a meet companion for that pure throng into whose company she was gathered cr? her youg life had been clouded with sorrow or darkened with sin. Tl.c.fiincral service! were conducted by Rev. T. P. Bell in thc Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, one were largely attended by the friends of th? bereaved parents, who most deeply sympa thize wtth them in this sore affliction. An "ld mule. Which hail evidently strayed from a drove, made ita appearance on the Court House Sqnaw on last Tuesday afternoon, and, for the time being, affordc* considerable amusement. Concluding tho he would do aome shopping, bis mule ship first attempted to enter Mr. Chapman store, but failed, ne then visited Clark ? Co. tailors, and had proceeded half tb length of the storo before ?he clerk ob .erved him. Thc clerk did not like thc ap pcaranco of his new easterner, and seeli. that there was not much chance of selim; him a new euit of clothes lie drove him ou His muleship seemed insulted at the recep tion he had received from thc merchant and immediately set out for the Cou: House, vowing that he would have vengi MC* or justice. He entered the( Wester door of tho corridor, but Unding all the on dals absent, quietly made his exit at ti Eastern entrante After attempting eater Brock A Manhlin'e, his muleship Wi comfortably ?tailed at one of the hvei stables. If you desire to purchase a good mule horse, rend J. 8. Fowler's advertisement. Mr. William Sayre died at bis rwddence Mi Ibisciti OM last Monday morning in thc ??ty niiiih year of ids age, after un illness of more that, u.rco months from s compli cation ,,f diseases which lermiiiatcd in Pneumonia with thc fatal result stated. Mr. Sayre was a native of Virginia, having l een horn hi Farquier, Hanover County and w-,s related t" several of thc leading mm iii? of Virginia, Including the Ruffins and llraxtons. After reaching manhood he moved to Charleston County in this State where he married Miss Gadsden, a daugh ter ot the late Bishop Gadsden, of tho Epis copal Church. In 16S0 Mr. Snvrc removed to this city, where he has hwn cuffed in agriculture Ile leaves a widow and a little son, who have tho sympathy of our community h, their affliction. Thc" remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, the funeral services of thc Episcopal Church having bren per formed by Kev. T. P. Gadsden in Grace Church. A 1'ubllc Cemetery. Thc propriety of establishing a City Cem etery is being discussed to some citent in Anderson, though tl,ere is no formal movement in that direction. The small burying grounds hud out some thirty or forty years ago, connected with the Presby terian and thc Baptist Churches herc, ara very marly tilled, tho do&irable lots in them being already crowded with graves so that in a fen- years there will be an abso lute iiecHuity fur new burying grounds. Of course it will he bc inconvenient to begin a new cemetery, but delay will only increase the the inconvenience, and if it is to be done at all the sooner it is begun the better it will bc. Our Cemeteries are en tirely too crowded now for the display of any taste in'arrangement or to admit of any adornment-the very wulks themselves being too narrow and such a thing as roads through them are an impossibility. Years ago it was contemplated to organizeu Cem etery Company, and purchase u suitable location, for the purpose laying it off into drives, walks and lots. The war. however, came on, and the projected undertaking was abandoned. We submit that it would be well to organize such a Company now. Helter plan still, perhaps, would be to have the City Council authorized to purchase the necessary ?.'rounds, with power lo sell oil'burial lots, and apply thc proceeds to t!ie adornment of the Cemetery, lt would add very much to the beauly of the resting places of our dead, and would also bo de sirable on many other accounts. Another reason for it is, tbut it would only be antic ipating a necessity that will soon be upon Grand Chapter, lt. A. M., and timmi Council, of South Carolina. The moat Excellent (?rnnd Royal Arch Chapter of Smith Carolina assembled in Grand Convocation al Masonic Hall, Co lumbia, on the I .lt li inst. After transacting the usual routine business und electingoili cers for the ensuing year, the body adjourn ed, and repaired to a sumptuous banquet, prepared by the fraternity of Columbia, which was a most enjoyable occasion. Tho following are the ('Ulcers for thu ensuing year : M. E. G. H. P.-lt. C. Watts, of Laurens. R. E. I>. <?. ll. P.-G. I). Bryan, of Churl's'.m. R K G. K.-J. E. P.razeale of Anderson R E. ii. ScnlM- W. T. Branch, of Abbe- I b ville. I p Pi Itev. G. Chaplain-.'. H. Connor, of Wintisb.'ro. R. E. H T.-C. P. Jackson, of Coluni Ida. lt. E. (i. Secretary-J. E. Hurke, of | tl Charleston. I il G. C. of ll -Morris Clarke, of Marion. G. lt. A. Captain-A. II. White, of Rock Hill. I A G. Sentinel.-L. P. Meyers of Charleston I si After thc Grand Chapter adjourned, the (?rand Council of Royal and Select Masters of South Carolina mot in Annual Assem bly. The regular business of the ord.-r was transacted and the following officers elected to serve the ensuing year : J. E. Brcazeule,of Anderson, M. I. G. Master. A. H. White, or Rock Hill, Deputy <;. Master. R. R. Todd, or Anderson, G. C. or Works. C. F. Jackson, or Columbia, G. Treas urer. I). I). Moore, or Kock Hill, G. Recorder. Kev. J. M. Boyd, of Chaster, G. Chap lain. G. T. Dent, of Columbia, G. Marshal. E. R. Arthur, of Columbia, G. Captain jf G. W. T. Branch, of Abbevillo, G. Conduc tor. _ , John Doney, or Columbia, G. Steward. A. DeLorca, of Columbia, G. Sentinel. The Grand Council adjourned to meet in Charleston on the second Tuesday in Feb ruary, 1884, at 10 a. m. A Kennion of tue Old Sixteenth ICegiineut. A correspondent of the Nein mid Cuurirr, wrifirg from Greenville, under date of the 15th inst., says: A preliminary meeting of the Sixteenth Reeiment S. C. V?, C. ti. A., was held here to-iright. Ex-Captain T. lb Roberts pre sided. Thc Rev. Ellison Capers, successor to Col. Stephens as Colonel of the Twenty fourth Regiment, which was afterwards consolidated with the Sixteenth, and who succeeded to the com mund of thc brigade when Gen. Gist was killed, was appointed chairman of a committee of twelve to re ceive the colors of the Regiment, which arc in liosscssion of Col. B. Bergh Smith, o? Churlcston, the last Colonel of the Six teenth. A committee was also appointed to arrange for a reunion meeting of the Regiment, the time and pince to be med Ly the committee. A pleasant time is doubt less in store for the survivors some day du ring the ooming Summer. Anderson Coenty contributed one or two Companies of valiant soldiers to '.bis noble Regiment, and no doubt the survivors here will heartily co-operate with any movement for a reunion of their old comrade*. In the Matter of Iteat. Judge Blcckley, a brother or our fellow citizen, Mr. 8. Blcckley, recently resigned his position as one or the Associate Justi ces of the Supreme Court of Georgia. On the conclusion of his last opinion, he read the following verses: Rest for my hand, and brow, und breast, For fingers, heart and brain . Rest and i>eace ! A long release From labor and from pam ; Ruin of doubt, fatiguo, despair Pain of darkness everywhere, Aud seeking light in vam. Peace and rest ! Are the best For mortals here below? Is soft repoio from work and woes A bliss for man to know I Bliss or time is bliss of toil ; No blina but this, from sun and soil. Does God permit to grow. A 820.0O Dibit eal Reward. The publishers of Rutledge'* P^K&fi Ure ve valuable rewards in their Monthly for M.rVh amone which is the following: telling?? vfhicliTis the longest verse in the B bte by March 10th, 1883. Should two or Sin d?te? (no ^^whicdiTe^wil? PASY, Eastou, Penna. a ?re Mt*-"Weils' Health Renewer" Diseases. $t Druggists. "Rouen ox RATS.- Clears out rois, mire, roaches, Dies, ants, lied-bugs, skunks, chip munks, gophers. 13c. Druggists. John E Peoples A ("otter's Mules will be ber? by next Friday. Will sell on time for good notes. 2 Those desiring a good pipe or cigar or cigarette holder can lind genuine meer schaum goods at Wilhite's Drug .Store. Potato or Multiplying Onion at Wilhite's. REGGIES!-Any person wanting a good vehicle should not" fail to call on KEED A STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them lo select the most reliable West ern Raggies al lower prices than any one. (?arden Seeds from the most reliable seed>inen in tho Tinted States at Willute i Wilhite's. All fresh. Onion Sets-red, white and yellow-at Wilhite's Drug Store. To get fresh ami reliable Garden Seeds go to Wilhite's Drugstore. Be sure to real the announcement ?if Recd .V; Webb in another cointon. Their attractive Family Grocery Store will bc more completo this year by the addition of many nice things to'their stock. A Doi.F.Fi i. TALK.- Here I am. dosed almost to death with sickening pills und powders. I've been so filled with strong griping medicines that ! am unhappy, ?Ivs peptic and gloomy. Hold my friend, try a bottle of Neutralizing Cordial, lt will cure rou ami restore you to good spirits and a happy existence. BEST OM RECORD.-Mr. Simon Hunt, Merchant, Mountain Rest. S. ('..says: "1 loubled my order f<ir Norman's Neutraliz ing Cordial in lour days, lt ha* given en ire satisfaction aiueug my customers and bose who use it once aro convinced, that it s just what is claimed for it." .Women ihat have been bedridden for rears bare been completely cured bv the lae of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com mund. All scientists know thu primeness ?>f in ects to deposit their eg?s in decayed fruit. What creates worms lu the bunnin body? Think of this and give Shriner's Indian Vermifuge occasionally to your children. 4&?With Diamond Dyes any lady can jet as good results as tho best practical Iyer. Every dye warranted true lo name Liid sample. THE BEST CI.V.S.- Wilhite's Leader Ci ;ar is pronounced by all who hare smoked t to be the nest ? t ent cigar in the City, .'all at Wilbite A Wilhite's, got cine and atisfy yourself fl to its merits. The time has come that you should get id of that Com oil your toe. You may .ave triisl bani enough to get ri? 1 of it bo oro, but you have'nt irieJ the right thing. Therefore, for once he sensible and g?-t a ?aekage of Indian Com Remover at Wil iltes1 Drug Store. It is a good thing- cures rithout pain-and only costs twenty-live enta. If you haven't Ibo twenty-five cuts, borrow it. Hut get Ibo remedy and io happy. Sold utily by Wilbite A Wil lite. Best Teas in the State at Wilhite's Drug tore. Tho American Hi-wing Machine is still np jilli the times. Come in and see the new io. 7, with large arm and late improve ments-light running and noiseless. A irge lot arriving nt C. A. Heed's, Agent. Special Notice. Partii-a indebted to C. A. Reed, Agent, Ithor hy note or account, ure earnestly re uested lo come promptly and pay up. I ave been extremely leiiietit willi some of ou, but must now have my money, ns I ced il. My notes and accounts will be laced in the hands bf an ofllcer ?if the law ftcr December 1. Respectfully, C. A. HEED. Agent, leed'a New Building, near R. H. Bridge. Woman-A Remedy for Her Only. Cheaper than physiciens' bills, and t?i o used by women exclusively. It is repared for them only, and is specially daptcd to cases where the womb is dis rderod, and will euro all irregularities f tho "inenses," or ''monthly courses," 'bother acute or chronic, by restoring io discharge. This great boon is Dr..U tradlleld'a Female Regulator, and known nd recognized as "Woman's Best riend." Prepare?! by Dr. J. Bradfield, .Manta, (?a. Price: trial sizo, 75?? ; large r.c, $1.50, For salo by all druggists. ARNSTEIN & ROSE, THE LEADERS OF JRY GOODS. CLOTHING, SHOES AND fl ATS, CARPETS. We ask all, seeing our advertise ment, not only to read it, but to ttudy and remember it when you come to Anderson. We know that wo carry a larger Stock, buy our goods for Cash, and consequently cheaper, and oflor you greater Bar gains Ihan any one possibly can. emember the Following Facts: Wc have made it a study, and a successful one, to give you the best Coods for the least money. When ever we ask more for an article, yon may be sure it is far better, and, in the end, cheaper to the consumer; but in most casas our prices are lower for better goods than those asked by other houses for inferior goods. Leading Brands. We always keep tho best brands ami makes. No one denies that some articles arc better than others, even at the same price. For in stance, we keep tho best Calicoes that can be sold for Sc., tho best brands that can he sold for Gc. and 7c, the best yard-wide Bleaching that can be sold for 10c., the best Georgia Checks that ?an he sold for 8ic, the best Graniteville Shirting and Sheeting that can .be sold for 5c., 6c. and 7c, the best Ticking that can be sold for 81c the best Cottonades that can bo sold for 15c, thc best white Quilts that can be sold for 81.00, the best checked Muslins that can bc sold for 12jc, the best Corset that can be sold for 50c, the best Handkerchief that can be sold for 6c, the bast <x>lored Stockings thal can be sold for 10c, tbs best all-wool Black Cashmere that can be sold for 50c, the best watered colored Satins that can be sold for 75c, thc best black Silks that can bc sohl for 65c, tho beat and prettiest Worsted Dress Goods that can be sold for 15c. In fact, we have th? he*l Bargains lhat can be given anywhere. All we ask is an inspection of our ?tock, and a comparison of prices. Special Notice. Have you ever seen our Peniten tiary Shoes ? They have come, and are, aside of their intrinsic value, the beat Shoe we ever had. Of course they aro very cheap, as tho convict labor coats but little-a good hand-made Gaiter for only $4.50. and a splendid Glove Kid Top, Kid Foxed Button Shoes, (hand-work ed button boles,) for only $2.00. We shall sell these goods at thc same price as In Charleston, where the Factory baa a big 8tore. Another Attraction. A big line of Forster's Patent Hook Kid Gloves, in blsck and colors, at only 75c, 75c. 75c, worth everywhere $1.25. We have all aises, from 6 to 8. New Goods coming in daily. Make the New York Cash Store your Haadquarters, as it la Head quarters for I^nge Stocks and Low Prices. ARNSTEIN A ROSE. Feb 22, 1883 32 A WORD TO THE WISE All around our Ironsides the cry goos, "Wo Sink," but while we pity the sufferers, duty compels us to answer their agonized cry with the solid shot of my MATCHLESS PRICES! 1 LESSER'S FIRST GUN FOR 1883 LS well worthy of his great fame, and figure* nobly aa tito opening signal of a (?roat Dry Goods Salo : oO.OOO yards dark, best grade Prints at. ?r>c. 25,000 yards good Checks at. Sic 20,000 yards ? Shirting nt. 5}c. It will pay to remember thceo phenomenal quotations, and it will pay to read further and memorize this tremendous sacrifice of all Winter Stock : Eight Dollar Cloaks at. tf4 00 Ten Dollar Cloaks at. ? 00 Six Dollar Cloaks nt. :. 00 My Twenty Cents Fancy Dress Gonda at. I.V. My Fifteen Cents Fancy Dross doods at. 1th.*. The incessant boom of Leaser's immortal prices sounds in tho ear of amazed competition strangely like the sentences that heralded Belshazzar's awful fate ; at least, they presage similar tidings, for to many stalwart figures in tho Dry Goods ranks they bring the first intimation of CO M MERCI AL A NX I lilli ATI ? X. ("losing out my stock in Men's HATS. (Mosing out my stock in CLOTHING. Cloding out my stock in NOTIONS. Indelibly printed on the mind of every Salesman, foremost among their duties, xtands my old, unvarying rule of polite and courteous attention to every vi.-ilor, whether purchaser or not. Feb 1, LS83 A. LESSER, PARIS STOIO. 20 THE OLD RELIABLE HORSE TAILOR. HA IC NEK? I HarnCMN ! BARGAINS in HARNESS for the next SIXTY Days. The undersigned wants the people of this and surrounding Counties to under staild that he now has :;i stocs thc largest and most elegant as.iortineot of Harness and Harness Goods, Ac, ever displayed in this city. Nothing shoddy. Every piece warran ted. Wagon and Plow Collars a specialty. Come and see me, and compare my prices und goods with those of other shops, anil you will bc convinced that I sell the CHEAP EST and mest substaiitial Harness inanufacture<l in this Statu. I eau't bc ander? Hold. Repairing neatly and promptly dom-. Call on mc, over Wilhlte's Drug Store. JAMES M. PAYNE. Fri i S. \KM_ fl flin ANDERSON CLOTHING HOUSE BROCK & MAULDIN. (Waverly House Block,) ISTEW YZE-A-IR, 1883. SELLING OFF AT and BELOW COST. IN order to clear out our Slock of Winter Goods we are offering our heavy Clothing AT COST. Remember, thora is a good deal of cold weather yet before Winter is over, and a rare opportunity is now offered to thoso who have failed to supply their wants in this line. BROCK & MATJLDIN. Jan ll, 1 SSH 26 A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR OR HANDSOME ROOM C1AN only be had with thc aid of FINE FURNITURE, but either may bo ) made comfortable by the outlay of a little mouoy in good Furniture. You will find any style, from tho fineal $.'500.00 Suites down to Suites that only cost $17.00. You will find EVERYTH HI NO usually KEPI IN ll FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Aud thc same Goods can bc bought CHEAPER of me than any other house in the SUte. SEEIIMO !S BELIEVING; And all that I ask is that you Frill call, see my immense Stock of Furniture and get my prices. Oct IS. i SS2 Gr. JET. TOLLY. 14 A NOTE? BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [Trum tho Holton Qlob*.] Urara. Editor? . The abm I? a good Weene? nf Mrs. Lydia li TMnV ham, ot Lynn, Slam.. whoabuTca.ll oilier human bring* may bo truthfully called tho "Hear Friend of Woman," ai tome of her rorTc?|?.>n<JcuU lo*" to rall her. Sh? la teal bu ily devoted to her ?orle, which ls the onto.mo of n. life study, and ls obliged to keep lit lady assistants, to l.i lp her answer the larg? correspondence which dally i .uni-. In upon her, oaeh hearing lt? special burden ot raftering, or joy at release from lt. Uer Vegetable Compound u a medicino for good anil not evil purposes. I L.-.vo personally Investigated lt and am tatisArd ot the truth of thia. On account of lt - proven melita, lt la rerotnmeiidcd and preacrlbed by the beat physicians In the country. One says i "It worka like a charm and ?ave? much pain, lt will cure untlrrly thc wont form of falling of thc ulenia, Loucorrhoea, irregular lind painful Menstruation, ail Ovarian Trouble?, Inflammation and Ulceration, Flood In cr?, all IMapUvemcnts and the cm ?eqnent signal weak neu, and ls especially adapted to the Change of life." It permeates every portion of the ay atom, and gire* new Ufe and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for sUmnlaots, and rellaves weak er va of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down,canting pain, weight and backache, ls alway? permanently cured by Its use. It will at aU limes, and andar all circumstances, act tn harmony with the law that govern? the female system. It COSTS only fl- per l*tu o or six for $S., and ls ?old by druggist?. Any lulvloe required as to ?perlai cases, snd .Le cf r*"-j -hu h ? T r boen restored to perfect health by the QM of the Vegetable Compound, caa be obtained by addressing afr?. F., with ?tamp for reply, at ber bom? in Lynn, Maa?, Tor Kidney Complaint of etlhrr sex this compound ls unsurpassed as abundant testimon?ala show. "Mrs, Fink tai o'a I-lvtr Fl Un," taya ono writer, "aro Ott bett tm tU teor?a' for tba core ot ConstIpaUon, BUlouaneaa and Tor.Ttdity of th* Uver. Ber Blood FurLfler works w?nde? tn tu ?pedal lino and bids fair to ?rroal tba Oomponnt in Its popularity. AU must respect ber ss an Aural o? storey whose aol? umbi lion ts to do good to ot har?. FUladalphla.I'a, 00 Urn. A.U.U. Vegetable Compound for sale by WU lute A W?hlte, Anderson, S. C. Notice to Creditors. Dickson, Plaintiff, against Caroline B. P. C. Dickson, ct al.. Defendants. PURSUANT to an order of Judge J. 8. Cothran, in the above stated case, no tice is hereby given that all creditors of A. A. Dickson and Margaret C. Smith present and prove their r.laimn before me on or by thc tint day of March next. Fail ing to no so they will be barred from any benefit in the decree to lie made in the W. W. HUMPHREYS. Master. Ecb 15, 1183 St 2 ss llgwS 2 3. ~ - o >J> rn LB 5? C * 8 i . J. Ii JD S ~ n> ?2 t-i " -i -. Ssl91 -. ~ Ti -. >-3 d> O *r\ S" 3 TJ -.ETFI? a 3 ero St 5'? g. 2 S'S "H.? 55 c ~ S NI" 3L-r Jj ? PKT 2, o cr 3 s-2 ~M rt 1 e>3 .eas; ?) O S3 g ff cs fra 31 iT> -. os 3 cs D'?. -S ? c 5 |i> -? ca 5o~* - 3?? cs ?3 s s-?o-g a 2. 3 3? o SH? NJ P ??Ti = 3 Hg S . 2 S^'? 5' ri o .-t c ?-s 9 rs i- r* ~ ?r t* 3 rVS* 5-? cc? si ?t s 0 TT r < O c o < m K ss 3.8 g> -9 2 i ?< &. cs 2 -s. r J:UOM>A3Nai>l jA^'^'rx^n'oorriiooasvrojra'frxiJiM. nr?m?qiTO??<i?rwoZEa tl I ?ursoaaa is enos 'ica so aiabit ia *aaau| ?OBI!HO AtAOSstUScS <rcrn Vtot;3 cn pxT 'pasanat rixornt) ul** Cierj ^..?S% Menotti *ssTrfwBx two sisjsswssaMe wpm?, ?wu artoo qom ia taitajfat) FVPwarp mo?% Manso MTQ aoarioa Pfsvw orrj jo tnasjaxa ?tn -?um?o ?X TMOB O WV MIAmatAlMOra .tn jo ?OWWOSTP rtyu|??X ?rrj n? jeg ti tl cr -HSI1VHR3HU-T 1 ijdo/A^ca-Na.i>i Kidney-Wort for sale by Wilhite ?fc WU. bite, Anderson, 8. C, 1883 LOOK HERE. 1883. Having on hand a Complete Stock of Goods, I propose to offer Bare Bargains in DRY GOODS. SILKS, DRESS GOODS. LACE CURTAINS, KEIGLEK BROS. FINE SHOES, Sea. I will sell my FALL GOODS at REDUCED PRICES to make room for my Sprint,' Stock. Remember, no one will sell you Goods Cheaper than I will I will make it to your interest lo call and examine my Stock. It will pay you. Very respectfully, W. A. CHAPMAN, Ho. ii Benson Street, Anderson, S. O. Fsh I.'.. 8 ly To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County HA VI Ntl purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY ?fc MCCONNELL, I intend en gaging in the sale of FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FOR Kl (J N ANO DOMESTIC PKU1TS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS. I would most respectfully solicit a .?hare of your patronage. Ladies, I assure you that you can always ti nd at my establishment tho freshest and best selection of Confec tioneries, Toys, Ac (lentlemen, you can lind as largo au assortment of Tobacco, Ci gars, Sugar, folleo, Rico, Tea, Ac, u* in nny house in the Citv. I am daily receiving NEW and FRESH Hoods in my linc. Give me a call, pleavc, and I am sure you will ho convinced. All my Goods are of tho best quality, fresh end sweet. I nm, very respectfully, yours, LOUIS SHARPE. Anderson. S. ('.. Jon. 26, 1HS.I 28 Iv WHEN YOU COME TO ANDERSON CALL ON J. P. SULLIVAN * CO. THE host Stock of <U ECO CF. Il I KN over yet had in stock. Cash huyers will savo money, as we have thu very lowest Cash prices that can ho offered in any market. Choice Kio, IVahcrry, Santos and Java COFFEES, Golden Yellow, Whilo Kx. C. and < inundated SUGARS very cheap. Our Slock of FLOUR is now complete, and are brands that we have been selling for several years, and know them to bu perfectly reliable. Patent FLOW STOCKS and STEEL FLOWS. Wc have been bidding for Cash Trade for the j>ast four years, and aro happy to say that we havu gotten our lull share up to thin time, with satisfaction to ourselves and customers, and our efforts for thu future will bo to morit tho confidence of all with whom we deal. ....... J. P. SULLIVAN Si CO. Jan ll, 1883 20 ly VERY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, MECHANICS, And tho Public Generally. -o The Place to buy Hardware is at the HARDWARE STORE OUR IluBinesn is confined strictly to HARDWARE, and a fair trial will con vince you that MONEY CAN RE SAVED by trading with u*. Wc can show a Full Stock, fine Selection and Bottom Prices. A special Drive on AXES 25 dozen just received, and more to arrive. Plow jStocks-200 just bought. .Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' and Blacksmith C iitflts, &c. A handsome line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Shears, Scissors, Bazors, Household Goods, And an endless variety of articles Too numerous to mention. Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Ammunition, And Sportmena' Outfits. Standard Agricultural Implemento, including the Celebrated "Acme" Harrow, Manufacturers Agents for Fairbanks Scales. N. B.-We have on hand a small lot of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS SLICES, II Al's, &c., from slock of Sui li van & Maltison, which we will sell at a great sacrifice-for COST, and leHS than Cost. SULLIVAN & BRO. Jan 18, 1883 27 LI LI ?ess ? r ii J. C. CUNNINGHAM * CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, and Best Goods in the City? (10NSISTING, in part, of large assortment of Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, latest im j provements in Planes and Braces, all kinds of Builders* and Blacksmith Tools, Fine Imported Breech-Loading Shot (Jims, Shells,|with improved Implements for re loading Shells. Dixie Flows, all kinds of Plow Blades, Hollow Iron Ware. Large stock of Disston's Hand and Cross Cut Saws. TUB os.I) unction Y.W ACON will bo found on our yard. It take? the lead. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES, STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, Shoes, Boots and Saddles, Is large and well assorted. BOUGHT TO BE SOLD. Agents for the Celebrated Syracuse Chilled Plow. Hov 0.1882 COOK STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. IAM now bettor prepared to offer BARGAINS in STOVES than ever before. Thoso wanting a good, rclublo Stove can get them at BOTTOM FIGURES. My stock of TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Is complete, and all Goods sold from my Store are warranted aa) represented. Do not forget this important fact. I have a largo and wcll-sclectad stock of LEATHElt-Sole, Harness, Kip and Coif Skins. Landreth's Garden Seeds, Vermont Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets and Homing ton Shot Guns And Ammunition; jpAsT- Seeing ia believing. Call and examine for yoursslf. L. ii. HEEL, West End Waverly House. Feb 1,1883 _20_ DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing between A. B. Towers aud John W. Todd, as A. B. Towers & Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thoso in debted to A. B. Towers & Co. will make payment to A. B. Towers, without dolay. A. B. TOWERS, JOHN W. TODD, January 24. 1883. Important Notice. HAVING purchased the interest of John W. Todd in tho Notes, Accounts and Merchandise lu the firm of A. B. Towers A. Co., I will continue the business in my own name. Those Indebted to the old Arm inuit make immediate payment, as I must have tho money. Hy honest and fair deal ing, I hone to retain the friends and cus tomers of the old firm. A. B. TOWERS. 1 Jan 21,1883 20 SHERIFF'S SALE. STAT ii or SOUTH CA KOLI WA, AMDEKSO.V COUNTY. BY virtne of a Warrant and Lien on Crops of 1882,1 will expose to sale In the Town of Belton, Anderson County, S. C., on the First Tuesday after the first Monday in March next, the following Per sonal Property, vue : Ons lot Corn, about 75 bushels; about 1300 bundle? Fodder, one bale of Cotton and Cotton Seed. Levied on as tho property of I. P. Da venport in favor of G. W. McGee & Son. TERMS or SALK-Cash. JAMES H. MCCONNELL. Sheriff Anderson County, S. C Feb . 1883_81 8 Dissolution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is thia day dissolves by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said Firm must settle at once. JOHN B. WATSON, A. L. WELCH. Feb 13,18SS 13 8