The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, June 21, 1883, Image 4
Why Farmers Don'l Prosper.
Not long ago I found a brother funner
in ft very bad way. Ho Baid that it bad
actually come to it that a man could not
make a'living farming in thia country,
and if he could lind anybody lo give Ilia
land to, he was going to hunt new
grounds. I was sorry for him, tor he did
look powerfully long-faced. .Says I :
"llave you tried to make a living farm
.illg?" "Have I tried!" he ?aid, willi a
look thal indicated that I was a fool.
"I have worked myself ?ind folks nearly
to death, and wc have been getting poor
er every year." "This h? strange," says
I ; "Miine people do make a living righi
here in ibis country. I have not lound
it hard to do."
After takirg a long look at mc, hu
said: "I carried my la-t cotton to mar
ket the other day, and when I went to
square up J was left in debt for meat and
bread la-t year, and now I have got ev
erything to buy this year. Them mer
chants j tint lake all a poor farmer can
make, and lin n they ain't satisfied. We
all work hard and have nothing, and we
arc always in debt. This is no country
tor a white man. " As he said
this his voice trembled and he
shook. It made tue real sorry ; for bc is
a good, hard working man. Said I :
"How do you manage, /.eke 1'itkin:
Do you make a good garden and have
plenty ot vegetables in their season'."'
Looking down at his feet, he replied:
"Do you reckon I have nothing lo do
but paddle in a garden .' 1 tell you it is
all I can do to work my crop.'' "Well,"
says I, "you have been on thc same place
fifteen years -reckon you have lots of
fruit of differcul sorta to eat in summer
and fall aiid nut up for winter." "1
need {my land ' - my crop." "Ho you
raise plenty of Ir di and sweet potatoes
to du you? "1*1 nty, while they last,
and that ain't lui g." "Do you keep cows
lo give you milk and butter?" "Some
limes." "Does your wife, ruiso many
chickens and turkeys, and such like?"
"How can she when she has to help with
the crop?" "Do you make plenty of
corn, oats and hay for your own usc ?"
"Of course I don't, when 1 am obligedlo
plant a full crop of cotton to pay my
? debts ami buy something to eat." Sev
eral fellows Hitting around said: "Thai's
what'd thc mutter willi Sallie." Says I,
"Friends I want to tell you what is the
matter with Sallie, and Mary, and .lune,
and Tom, and Hob, and /uko here, and
all the rest of you. You say you can't
make a living, and thc truth is, you ?ire
not trying to make ii living. You aro
trying to make money by raising cotton
to buy ft living with, und there is no ren
Hon in that. Now, listen to me a little,
for your own good. You and your's
work ihc year round to make cotton and
then you get your meat from ono thou
sand miles nwfty, corn, flour, hay and so
on come thc came way. Tho Yankees
sell the'r grass ut ft good price, and we
work r> irselvcsLo death lo kill grass. If
you Wi I do as I tell you, insido of three
years ev "ry ono of you will be easy."
Several oi them spoke right up and said,
"i.et us heir it. "Very well," says I.
"(lo home, und to-night get your wives
and children all around you ami tell
thom just how you have been doing, and
how it has worked. Then say, '1 pro
pose to turn over a new leaf. First wo
will not spend one cent we can help, not
a cent tor tobacco, whiskey nor clothes
mon than is necessary. Wo will get
cows enough to give us plenty of milk
and butter, nnd wo will attend to them,
and wo will get come HOWS nnd pigs nnd
look aber them. There will bo a good
garden and plenty of chickens raised
We will plant plenty of potatoes, corn,
.and whatever is to li ve on. lu short wt
will go in for making u living first, uni]
something to sell next.' You will find
nil will ngreo to it. Then just stick tr
that for three yeats, and my word for it
you will never say again that a living
can't be made iu this country. Now i:
you doubt it conic to seo mo, and I wi|!
BIIOW you that it can be done.-Oben
Farmer in Baptist Record.
A Puzzled Grocer,
A good old farmer from Virginie
recently opened a grocery store in llalli
more. Thc first day lie had about i
dozen calls for oniouH, to which ho iuva
riubly replied that ho lind nono in Htock
The next day a gentleman cnt?rod nm
said :
"How do you sell your onions?"
"Don't sell 'cm, sir."
"Why do you show them, then?"
"I don't, sir."
The customer laughed and passed nui
tho door. Now, tho old mau brought r
largo supply of onions with him frou
Virginia, and they were exposed in his
shop for snic. This continued demain
for onions puzzled him ; ho called lui
wife aud they lind n long consultation
about it.
"I'll bo dingswizzled, Betsy, if I kim?
what they mean by onions !" ?aid the
old man nt the cud of tho consultation
"Maybe they moan ingerns, Peter !'
aaid the wife, a happy inspiration seizing
her.
"Well, I'll ax tho next ono if he moana
ingerus, IJetay !"
Almost immediately a mau entorei!
and called for ouions.
"Do you mean ingerns, Hir?"
"No, sir, onions io what I want."
"Haven't any, sir."
A little girl came in and asked for five
couts worth of onions.
"Do vou mean inger?!*, daughter ?:'
"Sir?"
"Do you mean ingerns ?"
- "No, sir I"
"Haven't any onionB."
A v?t?ran reporter passing by, seeiuc
thc onions, remembered that he wanted
a few for hash the next day, stepped in
and called for ten cents worth of onion-,
"Do you mean ingerns, air?-'
"No, ah-, yes, yes, ingerns, sir !"
"Well, Pl! bc switched; if y0u ftiu I
thc first man in Baltimore- who knowe
what ingerns is ! Pve been bothered to
death about onions for two days. I'm
afraid I shall never get used to this con
founded city talk. The idea of codling
ingerns onions!"_
Fodder Corn.
While it is yet time we wish to urge
upon farmers the importance of bavins
a supply of good sweet fodder on hand
during tho winter, for iLo cows, horse?
and young cattle will appreciate it and
pay well for all the oxpense it has beet
to secure it. We prefer to sow it io
June, though it may be sown earlier il
desired ; but if not Bown before June
(some farmers even sow as late as July)
there ia not much pressing work on hand
aa there is earlier in the season and thc
work can then be done better and at les:
expense. It is useless to attempt to raise
n good crop of fodder on poor land, foi
it must have rich Boil to produce heavily,
and when good land ia further enriched
with a goon top dressing of well decom
posed stable manure the growth will Ix
heavy and fine. The land should be well
plowed and harrowed, and the core
drilled in closo rows. Some planter
plow the land and then BOW the corn
first treating the grain to a coating of tai
and ashes to keep the birds fron; taking
it, the harrowing covering the corn nice
ly. As a rule, ?here it can bo put in the
drills it-isaurer pf making a good growth
especially when sown late In the season
Common field com makai good fodder
but we. would recommend using awee!
corn in preference, on account ol
its beine moro nutritious, and it is alsc
better liked by the ?tock. When wei!
Cured it Ss moira valuable for feeding pur
pose? than the best hay obtainable
jZnip?re "Slate Agriculturist.
. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn
nausea, etc., cured by using Urown'a Iror
Kilters. '
Lively Flxhlng.
Several nights ago Colonel Leghorn
wont hunting in company with several
lawyers and a practical joking physician.
Thc Colonel is very fund ot fishing, es
pecially ?*t night, when bullhead's hunger.
Shortly alter the party arrived at the
creek, rain bog:ni to fall and for shelter
the sportsmen stationed themselves un
dera -helving ruck. They sat for a long
(?me without n nibble when one of the
lawyers said :
"Oh, let's go home, What's th.' use
of -laving herc nil night ?"
"Hold on," replied thc Colonel, "J think
I hu vc a nibble. Just wait.'
"Arc you ready togo, Colonel .'" asked
the lawyer about hall an dour later.
"No, I think 1 had a hite. I.et me -ec
if my liait'?* al! right," and ho lifted Iiis
pole, only to lind that his Jiook was
nauging overhead, having never touched
the water. This made him very angry
and he swore hy all thc hill and creeks
in thc world that lie would catch some
thing <>r hurl somebody in thc attempt.
Ile threw his hook far out into thc waler
and sat down to wait lui the excitement
incident upon a nibble. A log projec
ted over thc water not Tar from where thc
Colonel's hook awaited attack, and thu
doctor delivering a whispered explana
tion to thc otln r members ol' thc luck
less party, crawled out on the log. Thc
night was da* k, and thc ( Colonel could not
discover that a cruel joke w as about to bc
perpetrated on him.
"1 have heard it said that there arc
fish in this place as long as a man," said
a lawyer.
"Yes, and they are thc most eccentric
fish alive," sunc one replied. "They
almost pull a mau into thc water and it
takes au expert to handle them. It is
said that they begin to bite suddenly and
seize a hook us fast as a man can throw
in.
The man on thc log reached out and
look hold of tho Colonel's line.
"I should like to see the Colonel hang
one of those whales," said a lawyer.
Thc doctor on tho the log gave the
Colonel's line a vigorous pull.
"Gee whilikcu Dan I" exclaimed the
Colonel, jerking up his ?mic and sending
his hook whizzing through thc air. "My
(ieorge, I bung one as big as a mule !"
"Let s go home, Colonel."
"Homo the deuce!" indignantly ex
claimed the fisherman, arranging his bait
and spitting on Iiis hook. "Talk to u
man about going home when he's having
luck.
Tho Colonel threw nt his lino again,
and waited only a minuit;, vhcu tho man
on the log seized tho lino mid jerked the
pole from thc Colonel's hands.
"firent Lord I" he exclaimed, grabbing
after thc rod. "Great Ca sar," and iu ut
temping to recover his tackle, he fell into
thc creek with a splash. He scrambled
out, with dillictilty, but he hail recovered
his ro<l. "I never saw anything like it,"
ho declared.
"Heady to go now, Colonel ?"
"Ready to go ! You fellows must
think that I'vo lost my senses. Leave
herc when 1 can pull out fish by tho
cartload ? Not much." He threw out
again. Tho doctor took hold of tho line
and pulled, but tho Colonel jerked so
quickly and with such a vigor that tho
line slipped through tho doctor's hand,
burying thc hook in his thumb.
"Oh, I've got him this limo. Oh, I've
got him !"
"Hold on there 1" yelled tho doctor.
"Hold on you d-d fool ; its mo !"
"Tho devil you say!" vociferated tho
the Colonel, "You all this time, eh!
Clot a sucker have 1 ? Como in! and he
pulled thu linc. Tho doctor could not
take hold of thc linc with his other hand,
for he needed it in keeping his positiou
secure.
"For the Lord's sake, let up!" yelled
tho doctor, "you are giving nie the lock
jaw."
"Como in! Como to law!" exclaimed
the Colonel. "Biggest fish 1 ever caught,
and I've got to play him. Odd zoo !"
The doctor prayed. "For thc Lord's
sake, let up," no supplicated.
"Odd zoo, i'm playing him."
Tho lawyers having enjoyed the joke
und its amusing turu, prevailed upon tho
Colonel to show some liltle mercy.
"No gentlemen," he replied. "That
Gsh has been tukiug my bait for tho last
hour and now I'm going to enjoy mysoli
with hun."
Finally ono of thc lawyers cut tho linc.
Tho doctor mado a rush for thu Colonel,
but slipped from tho lng into the creek.
Tho Colonel turned and ran away with a
whoop. It is thought that when tho two
gentlemen again meet another Arkansaw
tragedy will bo enacted.-Arkansaw
Traveler.
Brought Him in Alive.
A defeated man ls fortuunle if ho
happens to bo a witty one too. He can
save his credit by his explanation. An
exchange tells how a lucky phrase of
army language brought a certain "hero"
out of a doubtful hunting experience
with success :
A party of soldiers "out West," not
having much to do, resolved to go bear
hunting. They had been out about
sixteen hours and had not seen a bear,
and, being tired and hungry, returned to
camp. On their arrival at headquarters
they missed one of their companions,
but thought nothing of it, ono of thom
remarking :
"He will return nil right."
They made their camp fire and com
menced their preparations for supper.
They had some codec over tho fire; ono
of them was slicing some potatoes, an
other was stewing eomo moat, sud tho
remainder Hat around tim fire wailing,
when they wei o all startled by a terribie
noise that ?cerned to como nearer tho
camp. Suddenly the thickets parted,
and in rushed tho missing man, his hair
standing on end, bis face white, his hat
gone, and his arms flying in the air, as
if grasping for imaginary objects, and
about two feet behind came a great
black bear. Tho pursued soldier turned
when ho saw the bear drop, and, looking
at ono of them, said breathlessly :
"Is he dead?"
One of them naked :
"Why didn't you shoot him, instead of
running?"
"What do you take mo for?" roplied
the missing one. "Do you think I was
such a d-d fool as to shoot him when I
could bring him in alive? "
A WOELD OF GOOD.-Ono of the
most popular medicines now before the
American public, is Hop Bitters. You see
it everywhere. Peoplo take it with good
effect. It builds thom up. It is not as
pleasant to tho taste as some other Bit
ters, as ?tis not a whiskey drink. It is
moro like the old-fashioned bone-set tea,
that has done a world of good. If you
don't feel just right, try Hop Bitters.
Nunda Alric*.
- There ls living nt Live Oak, Fla.,
au old gentleman, W. J. Barlow, who
is uow in his 102d year. He was born
Christmas day in tho year 1780 at Augut*
ta, Ga., and resided there until the war
of 1812, when bo entered the service as
a volunteer. He took part in the battle
of New Orleans, in which engagement
ho received a wound in the right should
er. Tho battlo of Hatcher's Bun, during
the late war, was fought on his farm iii
Virginia. He and his wife, during tbe
battlo, were run over by a troop of cav
alry, his wife dying from the effects of
her injuries._
THE TKTJTH Hun-re.-When Galileo
was made to recant bis opinion of the
earth's motion, he said in an nndertone
-"li moves." Although Norman'n
Neutralising Cordial is a patent medi
cine it cures. We admit that its formula
is private, but not more than the Latin
hieroglyph lea of the physician's prescrip
tion you take to the drug store.
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II. regard lu 11 n nt'? Iti-nn ;>. that ?i, i>.- Hut
raving ul un father'* lifv I rj?ikv |i> yuu m my
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lorn.
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manavi fruin-IIMMM <i .-r inaction nf Civ I.idii'ivfl
at.il l.lvi r."
The Secret
of thc universal sucre;-; <>i
.vti's linn Hilter!* is sim
ply tiiis: It is tlic best Iron
preparation eyer made; is
compounded on ihoroti'dily
scientific, chemical ami
medicinal [>rinci| les, and
does just what Ls claimed ! >r
it-it ) mt ire and iv > L
Wy thoron;*;!, ami rapid
assimilation with thc bipod,
it reaches every part <>f t!. :
systetn, Iv'.ilim*;, nurifyin.;
and strcni"thunintf. G>.;:
menciii'*; at the foundation
it build; up and restores lo I
health-in ii" oilier way can
lasting benefit bc obtained.
7, Deartmrn Ave., Cliirrt^n, ??o?. i.
1 h.ivr been r. rrr-*l inflercr ft- n
kvcrywcakstom.il Ii.hc-nburn,; 1
,!>-.;.rp.U rt uv ?. .rstform. Neil,
tvrrytninK I ..ic |;.i\e iv? ili>trc-.v.
?tut I Civil 1 cat but little. Illa .:
trici! everything leii umiicnileil, !.. . -
t.il.rn the |irc\cri;iliuli? "fa o?'?rn
|itiysiciaii?. hut |; t Ii3 relief Until I
look ltrown'* I - "linet*. I I 1
r.une nf the nhl tl-.lllllcv, amt. r: :.
new m in. I .. s c- ttiii|| n. .
?tr nt;rr, au.', lid ftiNt.t.tir. 1 -. t
a riilri'j.l rnginccr, an 1 now n..- i
r.ty tiipv regularly. 1 >-. n i " i
Ina much in piai.j i.l ;. . ur ?. i
ful medicine. P.C. "iv >.
T. ?? n '.v N's IRON RI T r KI: s
does not contain whiskey
or alcohol, ami will n?>t
blacken the U-eth, ?.ir cause
headache and constipation.
It will cure dyspepsia, indi
gestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, frc.
Use only rtrown'a Iron T'ittcrv matte hy
llrnwn Chemical Co., Ilallimnre. C.uwml
rc J inn.? mid tiAdc-mark un wtajumr.
llrown's Iron Hitters for sale liv Wilhite
it_Wilhite. Ainlerson, S. C.
THE COTTON FACTORY
HAS not been started yet, lint I can sell
you at the lowest prices that good
Goods ian he bought at, and my stock is
coin j dr! e.
Dry Hoods for Ladies' and Mens1 wear.
Particular attention asked for my Cash*
mareta, (.'ottonades, Minuet and (Jem
Shirts'
All k|nda of CJroceries and Provisions.
Best S. O. Molasses.
Hoots, Shoes and Hats.
A full line of HARDWARE. Kverv
Lady ought to have a "'LUTING MA
CHINE, of which I have a j-uod assort
ment.
UMBRELLAS-L^dlca' Silk I mhrellas,
Ihigg*,' and hand Umbrellas.
A good a.ssortmeiit of Wall Paper and
Bordering.
Crockery and Glassware.
Buggy Materials.
I cannot name all tho articles I have, and
will ask all persons wanting good Goods at
low prices to give nie a call before buying.
I will say, without fear of contradiction,
that better Shoes limn 1 keep cannot he
found lu this or any other market.
A. B. TOWERS,
No. 1 Granite Kow.
June 4. 1883 4S
Keep thc Ball in Motion !
PRICES DECLINING.
Full Stock on Hand and to
Arrive.
O OOO Lns- STKKI' PLOWS, at
*J-V/U\y lie. per pou m I.
8inglo and Double-foot Plow Stocky,
3wedo Iron, Heel Bolts, Ac.
100 Barrels good Family Flour, from
>5.50 to la.M) per barrel.
3,000 lbs. best Rio CoiT-os, 8 to 10 lbs. to
the dollar.
8,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, fat aud greasy,
which wo will exchange with you as cheap
its any other man.
Porto Rico, English Island, (something
tine.) Muscavado and New Orleans Molss<
les, from 40c. to 60c. per gallon.
Good Rice from 12 to 14 lbs. to the dollar.
Granulated Sugar, 9 lbs. to tito dollar, or
hy thc barrel 10c. por lb. Light brown Su
^r 9c. per lb. Dark brown Sugar SJo. per
pound,
A Big Stock of Spring Prints, Colton
ides, light Woolen Gassimeres, Cash mareta
that will he ofTeretl you proportionately
sheep.
A good line of Linen and Cossimere
Spring Clothing, and Hat-s that can't be
lieat for quality and prices.
Respectfully,
?T. J. IIAKEH.
Mnrch 15, 1883 28 _ 1 y
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All portons having demands against
tho Estate of Martin Phillips, deceased, aro
liereby noiifled to present them, properly
proven, to the undersigned within the limo
prescribed by law, and those indebted to
ruako payment.
WM. M. PHILLIPS, ) JtJmiM
J. W. WHITE, j Ad,nr9
Jone 7, 1883 47 3*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
AH persona having demands against
tho Estate of James Robinson, deceased, aro
hereby notified to present them, properly
proven, to the undenlgnod, within tho
Unie prescribed hy law, and thof-e indebted
to make payment.
RICHARD ROBINSON, Acbu'r.
June 14, 1883 {ft 3
BUSTED !
If I l'ai! to liaise til?; Money l>v '
'.unit .lune.
Henee tlK Hc t.ooil-i arc ollere?! '
nt u Niter if leo.
LOOK AT T1JK I'lOf lt liri
(i KNTS ll II.tin-, t-ntid.icape, J.;, rriiv- I
J? Solid ??.???1 CUM?, with liunuiiic Klgiii
Lever, Slum winding mid Suiting Moyer
taunt, i? ?r ??! warranted.
Iiciils' II anting, He, Solid f?old, La?d
>? t|>i' Kngravi.il, Heavy Cas?*, with Ofiiiiinij
Waltham Siciii-wiitdiii;' and .Setting Move
nient, for : >'?.
(ont-' Solid Ool I, ' ?ehevaStvni:Win'lin}i,
and Kelling Wah h for i : >.
Ladies' .Solid (?old, Stcin-winding and
Setting (u-neva and Waltham Witt chic*'
tomi .;27 tn f lo, all uarrinod.
Diamond Kings Clu-der of >evon Stone.-,
I ,r $?,n.
Diamond and Cameo Kings, Diamond
and Sapphire Doubluti, Diamond and I S:Vr
? t Doublet*, fr .tn fi t.? ?l"..
Ladies' Solid ?.old Opera and Ona rd
C .ain.-, Neck ?'haili?. Lockets, Klc, Kt?-.
AI.-?; hame in I toi I Plat.'. Ladies Solid
(?Mid ISran.'Icts, Sett?, l'ii? l>r..;-. Slecv??
Luttons, ?Vc, .Vc, io lar^u .? -ortiitctit, nil
ai corre.MHindin^ly low ligures.
This \irt' reduction is iliad? at ti fucrilh o
to oller ti /rand indtii i tuent to eatsli rus.
loinerM only until June '."th. Come
aii'l st e.
Ki vu "STA.MIA Kl?" I ?i .?nhl : v
('.>.i OIC<;.\\N in AlldciSoll C.01,tv >?.
UM of au;, other >,i de.
Von ian': alford to cheat your cyi'.-i l>y
imposai;; upon thuin cheap ' ?la>.vs for the
heuMlt of \ mir poi I.? :. Ucl thu heat ST Kt -
TAOI.KS.
SECURE BARGAINS BEEUBE JUNE 30th.
.1. A. DANI IC LS.
May ill, 1-s.; |i?
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
rpi! KJparlni rship for thu I'nu lice of Law
.k. hetwoen ll. 'i. Scudday and lt. W.
.Simpson having been dissolved hy mntnal
consent on thu 1st January, l-s.;. a part
nership has lu cn formed lu i wn o A. 1.
H roy I ea and lt. W. Simpson, ender tho
style of Ititi ) Y I,KS A SIMI'SON.
All htisinuhs entrusted to tin ir i are in the
St li .ludiiial Dist i iii will he promptly at
tended to. Otnci Up stairs in Itr?yKV
new building. A. T. I > Ko Y L KS,
lt. W. SIMI'SON.
May 2-1, I ss:; 15 am?
FISH HOOKS.
GET READY for FISHING.
LA lt< ?K LOT
HOOKS, LINES,
Anti all Kinds Tackle,
AT
SIMPSON, REID & COYS
DUt'ti STOKE.
May :t. iss.; -Jj
Ir'tjtLWOMAN CAN \B HtALTI I Cf WOMAN \
?AV}SVMPATHt2? V/ITHvi in IHK HOPE OFT
l-l yx .'. >) ,1 v-?
A. ?ge?
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
A Hnro Cure fur nit JTMAT.t: WKAK?
NICSSKS, Including Lu II co rr h II *n, lr?
ruHiitiir unit I'liluftt! ii cur t rn'tl ton,
Inlluiiiimttiini und ricura 11 nil lif
tUe V.'oint?, rioodtn;:, PltO
LAI'M'M I Ti:itl. ile.
IWririuant totholn le, enli m ?--.i io : Ir.imedlato
In lt? effect, lt Un trc.itli.-:?.ln I r.v-:..-.i.-. . .-'lid
aurea pain ilurinir tutor aii'l nt nrnUir fini I .ii*.
PHYSICIANS I'&E IT AMI I Kl M RI BK ll I Ul t I.V.
It-Fun ALL WEAKNESSES of the generativo . rvana
ot cither sn. it lu trcond lo no ritnoly that l:n? irv.r
liera before tlio publie I and for nil dliuiiMii of thu
Ku>:nrrs it la thu Qrtulrtt Usinait/ tn the n'ofh'.
CSTKinNEV rO.HPLAINTS nf I'ltUcrSex
Find (Pretil Itellufln Itu t'-c.
LYniA E. PTNKnAM*a iiLoon pfnr^rF.n
will .-rmiH al.- rvrry VKMlKII ?1 Itutnoin from t.'ii.'
m. MU?..ii the ?aine I linn will (rive ton? nml .treiiplh tn
iiiujj?iun. AsinarTeUotuIn rviulwasUiod uipoiicd.
tlTBoth tho Compound amt Dlood Purlfler are pre
pared nt ?3? an<l WiwU'ni Avuiue, Lynn, M^<.
Mee ?if either, tl. BlxbotU? nf..r$:'. Tltc Comi?onnil
l i M'lit by ninll lu tlu' form nf pilK i r of loxi liai1*, on
receipt of prier, (1 i>or IHIX for either. Mi -, llukhmu
freely aorwen all totten ot ir.niiiry. EiielciMSvit.t
stamp. Send tor pamphlet. Jfiiiriiin thit Paper.
nrl.TTii* E. PrxitnA?*ii Lrvrji ITt.ui run- r..nstit ?
tlon. BUioiuMiinia and Torpidity .>r thu Liv, r. ai eei.i .
?-Sold by all I>rii?Tirii?tfl.-r?' e ts?
Vegetable Compound for sale hy W?
hlte it W?hlte, Anderson, S. (J.
I THE BEST
I OF ALL
I.:.UT AITD BEAST.
:r.re thanftlhirtlofaeontaryth?
> ? ;?A o it. tn g Liniment han noan
. ?. -ti oiiiop.ull over tho world ns
i / fro loiianoe for tho relief ol
?.?i ami pain, lt is a mcdlolno
- o anti pt also-tho beat of lt?
i . r i very foi ut ot external pain
iXICAN
i -v tanpr Liniment ls without an effOal.
*. penetrate* fletilt and m nacl e to
a very bone- maldng tho oontlnu
w i ? f pain lind Inflammation impos
'. tts effocts upon Unman Flesh and
? iTnto t'rention aro equally woador?
.ii. 'ruo Mexican
MUSTANG
i ^ T.tnlnicnt lt needed by eomohody In
O every house. Kvory day brings notre of
?t ho ac[OBy of an nwfnl acnla or thura
subdued, of rheamatlo martyrs rc
.?.lOi'i'ii, or a vniuatito boree or ox
ci-, vc ii by tho healing power of thia
LINIMENT
which npcedlly eurea euch alimenta of
tho HUMAN Fl as
It li e u m a 11 . m, fitvelllng?. fit UT
Joints* Contracted muscles, lt tima
and Scalds* Cute* Uralses sind
Sprains, Poisonous Bites and
SUURS, Stirr?<?i, Lamelle??, Old
Hores, tflcere, Fro t tbl U s, Chil bia ins ,
flor* Nipples, Caked Breast* and
Indeed every form of external tite
en no. It heals without scars.
For tito ii E UTE CaiutnoH it eurea
Nprains, Bwlnny* St UT Joints,
Founder, Harnea* Hore?, Hoof Dla?IS
eases. Fest Bot, IVcrevr Worm. Hoab, H
Hollow Born, flcratebes. Wind-*T
Sails* Spavin, Thrunh, RtnabosM,
ld Sores, Pall KrU, Pllm npea
the Sight and every other ailment
to -walch tao occupants or tba
?tabla and Stock Tard are liable*
Tho Merrican af nalang Liniment
always eurea and uovur ?Usappoluta;
and lt ia, poeltlvcly,
THE BEST
OP ALL
LINIMENTS
70S HAR GB BBAST,
Mexiftin Mustang Linun nt for sale by
Wilhite A W?hlte, Anderson S. V.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
WK INVITE von: ATTENTION TO OL'!! IU-.AUTIITL STOCK
Calicoes, Muslins,
Piques, Bleaching,
Parasols, Notions, Shoes,
Mens' Shirts, and New Style Hats,
That wc have just received and ar.- selling VERY KOW.
FLOUR. SUGAR. COFFEE AND MOLASSES.
I ?lir Ste? !c ia C< ?.Mil KT K, and ive a>fc nil lo see our O oed* and Ipri??s before
buviiig cUewhcre. ,, .,
* Thanking you for past favors wu arc yours, rospecllufiy,
C. F. JONES & CO.
April 12, I8S3 _
A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR
OR
HANDSOME ROOM
/ 1A N only bc had with the aid ul FINK KU KS ITU RB, bul ejUicr may be
KJ made comfortable by the outlay of a little money in good I- urmture..
You will lind any style, from the littest ??00.W Mutes down to Suites that
only cost $17.00.
You will lind EVERYTH1I1NU usually
KEPT Iii A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
And thc .ame Hoods can Lc bought CHEAPER uf me than any other house in
SEEING IS BELIEVING,
And ail that I ask is that you aili call, see my immense Stock of Furniture and
gel iny prices.
? M lt?, I Ssa
JD . X UJUIJ JL .
LADIES7 STORE.
Here we are, opening the Largest and Prettiest
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,
For LfKlloH and Chil?1i*on, over l>roM?lit to
this Mnrlcet.
OUR STOCK IS TOO VARIED AND LARGE to itemize. Call and exam
ine and bc convinced.
Wo claim the van in every department, and guarantee prices; asj LOW ns the
LOWEST.
With thanks for past favors we promise renewed efforts.for the iuturc.
ftff Our floods were selected in person by
Miss Lizzie "Williams,
LADIES' STOKE, Hit I Civ RANGE.
Mardi 2?, 37_
WANTED !
A. SETTLEMENT with all parties indebted to the firm of REED, MOORHEAD ?fc
CO. Their Notes and Accounts are still In our hands for collection, nod parties owehtg
them would do well to call and settle promptly, as we aro determined to close out their
business.
WK KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
Farmers' Supplies and General Merchandise,
Which we will sell as low fir ("ash as they can be bought anywhere, and on tinto to
prompt paying customers till 1st November next. We also keep on hand a stock of the
well known brand of -
ZELL'S GUANO and EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE.
The patronage of the public respectfully solicited.
REED & MOORHEAD,
No. 7 Granite How, Anderson, ??. C.
_T. fi- Wc still keep thc I!ALDWIN KI3ESD CUTTER. Get one. ami you will
lind economy in lt. lt. ft M.
Mareh l.ri."Hs:t_jtf_
To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County
HAVING purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY ii MCCONNELL, I intend en
gaging in thc sale of
FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
TOBACCO, AND CIGARS.
I would most respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Ladies. I assure you
that you can alway? lind at my establishment the freshest and best selection of Confec
tioneries, Toys, ftc. Gentlemen, you can find as largo un assortment of Tobacco, Ci
gars. Sn^ar. Coffee, Hice, Tea, ?Vc., as in any house in the Citv. I am daily receiving
NEW and FRESH Goods in my line.
Give mc a call, please, and I am sure you will bc convinced. AU my Goods are of
the best quality, fresh and Sweet. I nm, very respectfully, yours,
, , _ LOUIS SHARPE.
Anderson, a. C., Jan. 1883 28 ly
HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS.
N. O. FARMER & BRO.,
-DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWT^S,
BACON, FLOUR and MOLASSES,
SUGAR and COFFEE,
And in fact, everything generally kept in a first-class general store. We are olTerinp
extra inducements to cash buyers, and those wishing to buy will do well to call on ns
beforo buying elsewhere. We are
Agents for tho best Standard Fertilizers and Acid Phosphates
And parties in need of either ahould not fail to see us before they buy. We will sell it
as low or lower than any one for cash, or on timo to good parties. '
?iT- Those indebted to us must come forward and settle nt once or wc will rn? m,r
claims in an Officer's hands for collection. * wc *1,1 r"1 our
N. O. FARMER & URO
Feb 8, 1888 30_ Xt^*
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A.LL parties indebted to me for balances on Mules, Horses, Cotton Gins and
other Machinery, Stoves, ftc, for last year and this year, are requested to como and
settle up at once, as their Notes are due. I indulged you last year on account of
the short crops, but this year there ia no excuse, and thc mouey I must have.
TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY
STOVES, Tl?, P0TW?RE, FANCY CROCKERY,
ftc, Ac., will find it to their interst to seo me before buying elsewhere and will nnt
bo UNDERSOLD. ' 1 n01
JOHN K. PEOPI.Pa
Oct 5, 1882_12 *"JBWJr,I<BiBi
HCELSIOR GOOK STOVES!
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Fourteen dilTwnt sima ant] khals. Fivo
BUC? with Enameled Reitervoir*. Adapted U
a? reiiuircinciiu. and priced to milt all purees
LEADINC FEATURES:
Ixmblo Wool Doors, r-aicu Wood Grato,
Adjustable Damper, InterchangHtUo Auto
matic .?helf. Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth
Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop. Revertible Ua*
Buming Ivong Crosi Vhct. UmUo Hie
Centers, nenvyr.ltig rover-. Illuminated FIM
Doo?, Nickel Knob?, Nield rv? el? cte
rnequMod In Material, |" YM? M? ,
Manufactured by I3AAO A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltlmoro Md
'XD FOB BALK KY J. K. PISOPI.R.S. A?<l?-r*o". A. C. '
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
HA Y I \'( ; arranged to furnish l'I A NOS
or (?IWANS "I t!ic best makes, I de
sire to call attention to the method upon
wi i' :> 1 <l" business, ami to solicit tuc pa
tronage ol thc Musical p?Mic buying
the Instruments I oller for .-ale f>r cash, J
can dispose of them at the lowest possible
ligures, as I have none ol the restrictions
which agents selling upon commission la
bor under. I keep on band a supply of
Organs which I will be pleased to exhibit
to customers, and will furnish descriptions
of pianos and prices, (?ive nie ll call at
<;. K. 'folk's Furniture Wareroouis, on
Depot street. Correspondence solicited,
and promptly answered. ^ T()I , y
May .7. 18K? H Bill.
ANDERSON
(TTY BAKERY".
-<)
I"> lt KA I? and CAKES always oil hand.
J fakes made to order. Fresh Soda,
hellion, Cream and Sweet Crackers, Candy,
Confectioneries, fruits ami Nuts. Deviled
Meats, Cross ?V UhlckweUs ('how Chow,
Pickles, t?roceries and Canned Goods and
Soaps. Ita-kets of every variety. Vases,
Cups and Saucers, ChumberSets and Glass
ware. Hammocks, Rubber, Musical and
l?ase Halls, Novelties. Tobacco and .Se
gars. Smoke my "hildy of thc Lake"-an
excellent fie. Segiir.
h. L, GREEN.
May 1". 1883 3*i (?ni
TO ALL
WANTING
GOOD GOODS
G LEC OD J?L.OP1
J have a good stock of
HATS, CAPS?
mir GOODS,
II AK DWAKE,
CKOCKEKY AND
GLASSWARE,
PROVISIONS, HEAVY
A X I> F A X C V G K 0 CERI ES,
WALE PAPERING,
and many other things too tedious to men
tion, which .1 will sell low for cash, or to
prompt paying customers on time.
(?ive me a call.
A. 15. TOWERS.
Feb 1, 1883 29
AGENCY for the SALE OF
11 KENNAN its CO.'s Excelsior Cider Mill
j Kentucky Cane Mill, Thresher ami
(.'leaner. Dexter Feed Cutters, l'Imitation
Saw Mills, A-?:., Ac. (?ive me a call before
von buy.
?. 1$. TOWERS, Anderson, S. C.
May 10, 1SS:? 43
The Best Shoes in the Market.
IAM now receiving my Spring Stock of
Men, Women and Children's SHOES.
The celebrated "Day State" Shoes-the
best in the market. Every pair warranted.
Come and see them. No charge for show
ing. A. H. TOWERS,
No. I (Jranite Row, Anderson, S. C.
March 15, l$?? 35
JOHN S. MATTIS0?,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALI. Business prompt!v attended to.
Omer.-With H. ti. Scudday.
March 22, 1883 3(> 3m
Remember This.
ll'you aro sick Hop Hitters will surely
aitl Nature in making you well when all
eise fails.
If you arc costive or dysjK'ptic, or are
sulFerir.g from any other of the numerous
diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is
your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop
Ritters are a sovereign remedy in nil such
complaints.
If y ott are wasting away willi any form
of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death
this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop
Hitters.
If you are sick with that terrible sickness
Nervousness, you will lind a "Halm in
Gilead" in the use of Hop Hitters.
If you arc a frequenter, or a resident of a
miasmatic district, barricade your system
against the scourge of all countries-"mala
rial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent
fevers-hy the use of Hop Hitters.
If you have rough, pimplv, or sallow
skin, bad breath, pams and aches, and feel
miserably generally, Hop Bitters will give
you fair skin, iii h blood, and sweetest
breath, health, and comfort.
In short they cure i.ll Diseases of the
stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves,
Kidneys, Hright's Disease. $">00 will be
paid fora case they will not euro or help.
Thal poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister
mother, or daughter, can bo made the
picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop
Bitters, costing hut a trifle. "Will you let
them suffor ?
March 1, 1883 33 4
E'S
MOTHEjrSFRIEMD !
Ono of HIP greatest comforts lo those, expecting;
lo be co.iflnr>d ls a remedy upon which Implicit con
fidence run ho placed-ono that will produce a safo
and quick dolIvory-ono th.it will control pain and
shorten the d.,ration of lahor. Buch ls "TUE it OTU
XH'S FUIF.MII." Try llan?scowh&t
A Blossins it is to Suffering Females*
Thin Liniment when used two or thrco weeks be
fore contiitt'nicnt, producen a wonderful effect,
causing H very easy unit quick labor, with comptr
Htlvely lillie pain, and leaves tho mother in iv con
dition to recover quickly -orin other words to havo
a K"IK1 Kelling up. L"infer Its use. lahor will ordina
rily occupy much I pas limn the usual time, and
the gunering bo diminished beyond expression.
Tho condition for which this remedy 1B offered la
orsucli a character ns to forbid a long array of cer
lin?ates. Tlutse Interested In its uso aro respect
fully referred lothe hundreds who have used ii.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
I most earnestly entrent every female expecting
'? he eonHned to use the r'TilK MOTIIKR'B
HUKNK." Coupled with this entreaty, I will add
tliut duri nfc a large obstetrical practico (forty-four
ream), I have never known lt tu fall to produce a
natu and quick delivery.
It. J. ll i ) ?, M KS, M. D., Atlanta, On.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Ooor
Kla, who has been acting aa mld vlto for many
ypar*. writes : "I hnvo disposed ot .vii Tm: MOTH
??.TW?*N i? you sent me, and I ain DELIGHTED
WITH IT. In nvery Instance where lt has been
lv?ilJ,,^'J?.'t,??,llftv1.U0*'n *" that I could auk. I
CONSIDEK IT A UREAT ULESUINO."
A gentleman writes: "My wife used yourMoTH
i-'f. n: NI? al her fourth confinement, and her
testimony ls that she passed through lt with one
half of thnsunVrlng of Hther of her former confine
ments, and recovered from lt lu much less lime.
Hbo also recommended lt to n lady friend who waa
about to ho confined for the first time, and sho
?sys: 'I H.AVK NEVEU BREN ANY ONE PARS
CTKffSSJSHil ? MS *T Till Al. WITH HO MUCH
?ft? AND HO LITTLE HltEFEIUNO."'
i bo names ot nil these, nod many others, cnn he
"?d by mill nu- nt my cuiee.
Having hail the foregoing remedy TnovMii'nlti.Y
il"!1."Irl Atlanta and vicinity, 1 now oCTerltto
my patrons ns possessing superior .merits.
..??*flp?r7nUtcrt M*? to refer lo the following welt
S??wil5"i**""?f Atlanta: CH. Newton, Wm. it.
."TL T' ??r-'w- A.Orcgg and I). Bain: all of who.vi
fi?f? e*dy to feu,? to I*"5 merin, of the prepara
U$JL_. . Price Hooper bottle.
Prepared by
J. BRADFIELD, Sole Piop'r,
ri. Allanta, U?orjla.
*vr tale eivryirherc.
For sale by Wllhlte & W?hlte, Ander
son, S. C.
FOU a? =? (
HORSE AND CATI LL PC
vi?? l??S5L7S aS of ?""i nor? or Lesa IT
rL.??uU \1 ownT? ?re oncn In time,
r????t? S?*"1?"? will eure and pre vent lloa rino K n i.
?w?? J?T2rr* will rrrrcnl (Uer, ix I v-?.
tJA?ZX??w'S*r% w,u ><?rea*e the qnnntltv r- . .<
Sail ?wVet PCI" e*n?" *nA t:'? L,itl' r ,,na
n?^??\,'<"VV'r,.wm nr Prevent aimed ; v. . v
v^?^?." h,rn IIo,w ?"> ? ?'>." "re wi*
Bold everywhere.
DAVID r. rOUTC, Troprl-Ue
BALTiucr...,;:' .
For salo by W?hlte A Wllhlte, Druggists,
? Anderson, 8. C. '
Nov 30, 1?82 20 ly '
Building ami Building ?
V\ . Builder, Depot BtZfi
S. C., Dealer ii? Bath, Hihi.' il
Agent for Milo of Rough ami D'HJ
lier, r u mudies \\ ludo? and |> ,1
with sasli and doers futd ni';!
building. Orders for Work r.'l
promptly executed. '. \
April 1U, 40 I
THE STATE OF SOUTH CARI
COVSTY OP ASDEPvA
COU HT Ol' COMMON pLjj
john David 8ubor,licorgeB,8ttbti jj
ber and William S. hh-aier.uO.iTJ
tors ol the Balate ul C. ?:ui*r, ,?j
have Mirylvetl one James A. \y.' si
Kxecutor, and i.? now deceased' i>[j?_7_k
Adam r. Cromer,Georg* A.?Vuu'l
f. Cromer, Defendants,-Siis-,i.,.;>j pk
0??j'(<ihi( M?I Ntmd,
To iii?' DefcuUanta Adam P. Cr??? j
Metzler and Sarah C. Cromer : " ' ^
YOU ar.; hereby lummonedind reo,*
hwer thu complaint ID thu aSS
I? filed in Mi? office of the Ciuk a ?
of Common Pleas, at Anderson r li J
?erv.- a cony of your anawcrtotlituiif
ou ib?; auiiacrliientat theiroBta. ???J
.S. f , within twenty day? after lip ,,'J
exclusive of the-day of such lenin- j
fail to answer Hie complaint ?|||*tl
aforesaid, il?' plaintiff in thia attica vf
tho Court for the' relief demands
l> natcil Jun? r'. A. I). WM.
HltOWN, THlBBLEaBMl
PlalutlttV Altorueys, Atvhr- I
(SB..L.1 Joint W. Daniela,C.C.P. 1
Tn thc pefcmlanti Adam V. Ctuiat; J
Cromer :
Take notice that tue Complaint In ttl
toitetttor willi the Suuiuioui,ot ?hutofl
lu? j? a copy, waa Wed in the ottterfa
of tUo Court of Common Plea* at AU-I
in the County of Anderson,lo thc Su3
Carolina, o'1Die "th day of Jane,lui. 1
UltOWN, Till lill Lb A BUH
Plaiutlffs1 AllomeTH, A |, ;
June G, lS^l
-TRADE
M NORMAN'S
HEUTRALulrj
CORDIAL.
-MADIf
- dag Prsrirttry, Tv-J3
erm Mo-Lus, Cholera labttial
Klux, Grl|>ln?t l'aln!, Ilattdcaftl
Kallara, Acidity of the KonauJ
Heart barn, hick abd htnou]
a^a^Ba !? used la all derangenett, rf
tlu-Htomarh nnd Howell from rtliti:?cal
liatstlnesorneliangcotioodorirutr. 1
NEUTRALIZING CORD
ls as pleasant and harmless M
berry \YTno. Docs net contait,
and will not constipate. Specu!'.?
mended for Seasickness and Te
Children.
Price ajc. and ti.oj pa tV:?tl
Sold h'j all Druygtrti and Dtalirt f= ?j
EXCELSIOR OEEMlCil M
Sole Proprietor!,
Walhalla, S.C. U.S.A.I
TWENTY QOLLMB
THK PENNSYLVANIA!
Singer Machine is the besi s9
for five years. Address
WILLETS k rafi?
Feb 25-2D-ly PhilridpaflJ
New Advcrtisenieifl
fHESl"^J|
Decided opinions expressed inlaneui?fll
he understood ; the promptest, fulled ?fM
accurate intelligence of wuatever ia t]H
wolli! is worth attentioD. Thit ii HH
oTcrybody is sure lo timi in any cditKiSfiK
SUN. Subscriptions: DAILY ft ma*JB
SSa. a uiuiith, or SG.50 a year ; Sunnit SjfSR
61.20 per year ; WF.KKLY (8 psxes). Si'?HM
I. W. ENODANP, Publisher, Nts ?"ifigj
DON'T ORDKR HAND or OrcliMlr?j
^?====35s?. tuent*, or musial HH
'jr/T*0*'' *\ Ci f?r Dt[ \^uUTll?fl
W AT _ S -JJtt""" P,atf. "** vflH
. ja M <*| <-.ylir.r.^,nt nit.t ijmM
3C5 I .lind, 81:1 JO; But EO|
* Xv yS^T^ 7 Trombone. }.M. I
f^ygvr^^^^K Scilly C. 0. B, ?ig
f?T?RENTS AND ?UAR?IAB
AsliB?IllB Rem?le Gol
'?In the land of thc Bky," Asheville, H. ?
of the best and cheapeit a?hpoli In the 1?
the Higher Education of Woman. .TfM
nowned for lbs healtbfnlness. tull bri?
perienced teachers. TlioroiiRh g?lrBC<<^H
discipline. Music a specialty. ?'.?PP1/P0M
niunts ample. Including a macnihcenl l'H
Session opens SacOKD WBDSKSDA? ?OH
UHR. noard and tuition in L terary
for thc year, SIM) to 8170. A ducouLi RB
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Kidney Wort for sale by \Villn>B
bite, Anderson, 8. C._
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FOR 1
It is in every respect thc fj^jl
Singer Style of Machim* I * M
best manner, with he lal?? ^; J
for winding the ^bbT,^e?t**l
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Write to us, Bcndiug HS "]\\>M
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Machine and give '.>6;^cu%a. J
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