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$nt?Uiflcn?r. . ,nTAL NEWS. <^Er-MKNTION. , ,,0f barley. The crop is a pay . ,., ,va? quoted on Wednes ?.cet potatoes arc being offered * .. io Conquer," in the Masonic ^rU?veni?.K. ? ^ ball m. ,hld l i,y wlM "fccr thin week. n Wvatt Aiken has onr thanks fc}public documents. ' , "f house und lot for salo on 'SeiUeet. Terms easy. v force have not had much to ?1 ree ?egr*,c? have died within iLwrile limita during tho past week. .j.,, f iriurrs should hike greater ^Siiuj, ginning and packing their : ... f the voung ladles ol the city are ynjaniiing a base ball duh next M darke wants three good, reliable K^rll sewing machines. Wee adver jjCt. aber of Charlcstonians have been 'i.|jfe* Jays in tho eily (lining the lie*' ... .rii-iidd beans have lieen sold in ' ,k,i during I he past week at 25 (ft l?k li. lo-uierrow the clerks will have to Rodi ?riv morn till late at night Eattloiing up atOo'cloek. neille farm on Savannah River is Kaiorsalein thia issue by Mr. Henry i.fbo intends moving West. worm, which has done con S^t jsm?ire in thc low country, is said "biking its way up the country. Waviest rain we have bad in the 0? last April fell on last Sundav ?t Is nts a regular gully-washer. 'irrest that the oflicers of the Fair Kjcj?on Ret up u broom drill and a Jannel! during the next exhibition. s? people are never satisfied. Show ?>o? io live happily on a small income j?<rtrill want you to furnish the iu ?*. D- Evina bas torn down his "?jbouse and commenced the erection mi md more commodious one on the t&. tJ E. Carpenter, of Broadawnvtown liMW clerking for Messrs. J. P. Sui btCo , wliore he will bo pleased to see lick ftraMmccs will be held next Sunday KnCburch hy Kev. Mr. Loi;an. Rev. ?&i?ien will be at St. Paul's Church, Irt.il female colleges girls are taught Cu cook. It will come quite handy if after marriage they get any icook. ?Bl Monday is Salciday. If you owe ?griing aod have got the money, it >.;!< s good time to pay us. We would aber, we will print your bill heads, lads, envelopes, Ac, as cheap or griban anybody oise. Patronize limitations. titntenial griefa of everv man could plrritten ou his forehead, how many xi eicite envy would appear to be rica of pity ? Frierson will be absent from the city jntSun'jiy, in consequence of which irillbeno nreaching in the Presbyte (krch on L.nit day. igc?itmei?ta for the Y. M. C. A. next Kr:To conduct tho afternoon nieet gt ^ard'.aw ; to visit the Poer House, fly and li. F. Browne. J. J. Fretwell, J. E. Peoples, P. ly, D. S. Taylor, It S. Hill, J. H. a, L. P. Smith and C. F. Jones s to the Northern markets, eemed friend, Col. Jesse McGee, lah township, has presented us ne melon, tor which we return Tbe printers enjoy such treats, books will be opened for the coi tuses on nozt Saturday. Do not saying your taxes until the last PC bul pay np as soon as possible. ?Idly, the furniture man, says he ia KU unusual number of cradles at pt Prom thia we judge the drouth ^WKriously affected the baby crop. J^s* tc cnn:nicr.ee cowing eats has fi- Select the beat variety of seed. ~>l plenty of them. The oat crop ia ca ind cheapest crop we can raise. ?5?oald not fail to see "She Stoops J?r-<r"in the Masonic Hall on to-mor J^Jndiy) evening. Admission, 50 werved Beats without extra charge. fej L. Tew boa just notified Rev. *?l<n with great regret that her 4 viii not permit ber to resume the '(.air school, aa advertised last week. tP.T. Wilhite and his sister, Miss * we gono to White Sulphur *><*. They will also visit several fjVutt summer resorts bofore return . ?. gambia & Greenville Railr ad Atoota in this city show that there ?M 19.G53 bales of cotton shipped ^ point during the year ending 'spit inst. Jt** remarked in our presence the la? ehelievcd all of his cotton ?SJ open and picked out within thirty 5>\ He usually makes from fifteen ^7 bales a season. IfS^T' A- B- Towora left Anderson ^asday afternoon for New York. SMf absent about two weeks, du trtw .[e7 will visit their son John. ?Point Military Academy. ?fJ*1?/8^? n'8ht tho gin house ?5?? Mr. Jas. 8. Beaty, in Hall ,I;*u destroyed by fire-supposed br,\ZlT? of an incendiary. The ?ere insured for $180.00. ^?qaested to announce that Prof. ejw?KT? of Virginia, will attend the Rock Mills and Center iCPs Singing Associations at ""cn on next Saturday and Sun r?L?0,1?301'00 of 11,080 interested ttilmnil 1 ,tne newest engagement a?k?2ry,a ?'rc'0 ?f small diamonds Sf i rna?n?? They ?re hol of hajjr r00m cnou8n for two Jluii >?ftk.er uas ??moved into the Vim?p "grooms, formerly occu *&?n? Reid & Co., in the Benson ? fri?;/hero, ho will be pleased to fenris and customers. Read his "*??>tin another column. '?on fSS?5 walked into Johnaon'a *TWh?.?$er d?y and desired hla .Std him this was finished, the bar ' "KoT-Wi?u.Idn,t he have a aliam <Tern'r*i!?,ed the fel,?w, "I am a V ^?*r*nce, and never drink any ^fe.,^;; .T?ne8' of Roc* Mine ??ffi?htthe uret ?ale ?f cotton f. lu ?Bi .op " thi? market on last and ?bl was 450 pounds, graded S Sown"* PS!?haaS fay Messrs. Kt?4 & Fretwell at Hi cents ^??liK?8 tb** we can always Ii?l?ther'ar,d yet not with ? *T. n i00 hot>100 ?o?d, too wet, ??ill be, ??n?Cver JU8t rl8nt- and " ^Wd?.i?^Qt we have a right to '..Fing'S oo?t.d0n,t 0091 *ny' ?i^b??fr^5 cl?lned of old vines. ?B.arn or cart off all vive 0x6 ponnd clean for ^wthe?nK?^f^oroP^owe their ^?*Utoa^^Uh. NA In th? garden. m?y effectnaliy destroy them, ' ll I I. "Mr. Drayton Kinard, formerly of thia County, now of Willlaniston, bWwrtS? children, of whom the oldest is a hov th* next oldest ?. pirl, the next a hov, and ,o on In rotation down to the last. HV K the I nited Sutes of America to heat it." dewberry Obrmcr. The average young lady is a queer piece ol calico and fixinV She wants at I rast lour feet of -?eat in H railroad ear to ride a tu e or two, but she ?ill ride half a dav squeezed into a buggy seat beside her youn* ?nan and not lind t|1(. |t.astt full)t w? * they not more consistent? The friends of Mr. lt. C. Webb, who has been in the employ of the New Vork Casi, Mor.-tor tho past live years, will hereafter lind hun at the store of c F I..ne ,V <... j of' Which tim. he is a member, where lie will oe pleaded to serve them willi anvthina I me dry goods or grocery line. The new house nf worship of the Rocky River Baptist Church, seventeen miles south ol tinselly, will he dedicated on Sun day um September. Ilev. Char'es Mai.lv, IL D., of Ot ....ville. S C., will preach th? dedication sermon at ll o'clock a. m au I Ue.y. J s. Mitriay will preach a sermon at l ! o ..lock p, m. A bachelor who was tired of single life set the table in bis lonely abode willi plates for himself and an imaginary wile and five children. He then sat down to dine ?md ns often as be helped himself to food he pul the same quantity on em h of the other plates ami surveyed the prospect at the same time computing the cost He is si,|| a bachelor. Mr. John H. Clark, who tor ten vcara was an active ami remarkably successful agent tor tho Singer Hewing Mai hine Com ? puny in this section, but who bas for some VIM",,,H ,MS' '" T,,C e,?pl0V Of thc j Wheeler & Wilson Company, bas 'returned I to bis tirst low; and is now the agent of tho Sing, r Company for South Carolina and a part of Florida. . ! Hon. Martin V. ('alvin, of Augusta, Ga, spent Wednesday of last week in Ander son. Mr. Calvin represents Richmond County in the Georgia Legislature with fidelity and ability. Ile is one of the staff correspondents of the Chronicle omi Oiiuti tutionnlitt, being a most trenchant nm! ac complished writer. We were pleased to see him in Anderson. Whenever you read of a very old person, you invariably find that h.* always gets uri ai 4 o clock, works at all sorts of drudgery all day, eats only of tbe simplest food, and never goes anywhere or secs anything. This is probably the reason why so few neoplo are willing to stav above ground long enough to be counted in the ranks of the hule and hearty old men and women. Mr. Wm. B. Fowler died at the residence of bis mother, in Varen lies township, on Wednesday, 22nd inst., niter a brief illness, from typhoid fever, in the 23rd year of his nge. His remains were interred in the Flat Rock graveyard on the ?lay following hi.? death in tho presence of a large circle ol friends and relatives, Rev. M. McGee eon ducting the funeral services. Messrs. Bleckley, Brown dc Fretwell havt contracted with Mr. W. B. Beacham foi the erection of a commodious brick ware bouse on Rust Benson street, opposite Mr R. L. Keys' stable. The building will bi 113 feet long and 53 feet wide, and finished in modern style. Dirt is being broken foi the foundation, and the building is to ht pushed to completion as rapidly as possible List of letters remaining in the Poxtofhce at Anderson for the week ending August 28 : James Burt, II. T. Brown, M. E. Cann, Martin V. Calvin, Lavis Gantt, Wm. M Hale, Thus. Loveret, Lizzie. McCully, Isaac McClane, Ann l'urker, Annie Parker, Lot tie Parker, Alex. Simpson. Elbert Thom son. Perry Thompson, Ellen Thompson, li F. Webb, Frank White, Nancy Young. The attention of our caders is directe, to the advertisement of Mr. Jas. M. Payne Mr. Payne is a practical workman, um everything manufactured in his shop \\ done under his own supervision. He keep no shoddy goods, ami everything sold li) him is guaranteed. If you need anythinj in the harness line, do* not fail lo see bi: stock before buying. His prices will pleasi you. Mrs. Surah A. E. Davis, wife of Mr. Jobi j. Davis, died at tbe residence of her hus bund, in Pendleton township, on the morn ing of the 21st inst., ufter u brief illness, ii the 23rd year of her a>:e. Mrs. Davis wa: a consistent member of the Baptist Church and her death is regretted by a large circli of friends and relatives. She leaves a bus band and two small children. After appro priute funeral services, conducted by Kev M. N. Mays, her remains were interred in the Sandy Springs graveyard on the du\ following her death. Our young friends Thoa. F. Hill and F E. Harrison, jr., have formed a partnership under the firm name of Hill & Harrison for the purpose of engaging in the druj business. They have rented the new stor. room at the corner of Church and Sont! Main streets, in the Itroyles block, am during the next week will open ont a stocl of goods usually kept in a lirst-chiss druj store. They are uffuble and courteou; voung gentlemen, and have a thorougl knowledge of the drug business. We be speak for them a liberal share of the publii Xiatronage. Mrs. Fanny Dunlap died at her home ii Honca Path township on Tuesday morn lng, 14th inst., in the 22nd year Qt her agu leaving a husband ann one chid. The littl. orphaned one finds a home in the anns o its grand-mother, Mrs. Kay. Mrs. Dun lap was a consistent member of the Bsptis Church tor a number of years, and died i penceful death in the hone of eternal life Her funeral wns attended by a large assem blage of friends at linnea Path, in test I stony of their appreciation of her worth Mr. S. L. Eskew, who has been untirin in his efforts to secure a Postofllce and de pot at Bird's Crossing, on the B. R. R. R has at last succeeded. The Crossing wil hereafter he known as Denver, with Mi Eskew as Postmaster. Mr. Eskew ha built a depot at his own expense, and i acting as ogent for the Railroad Companj At an early day he intends opening a stoc of generul merchandise there. The estai: lishment of the office and station will bc great convenience to the people of Un section. The new Postal Notes to be issued by tl Postofllce Department on the Istof Octob will prove to be of great convenience, i the sender can transmit any sum from oi cent to five dollurs. Tho New York Ti lune illustrates tho great conyonience tho new arrangement by scating that "lady living out of town who wants to ser $2.70 io a dry goods store In New Yor will band that sum and three cents fee I the Postmaster. He will give her an ort i w^b tba figure 9. punched in the dollar co uiiin, the figure 7 in the column of dime and the figure 9 in the cents column. Th is simple and easy, and ?fters no ctiance fi fraud.*' As everybody anticipated, the Skatii Carnival, under tho auspices of the Cre cent Skating Club, on last Thursday evoi ing was a pleasant occasion. 1 be most e: ciung and interesting feature of the ente tainment was the election for the mc popular youno lady skater and the be cirl skater. The young men ami boys d some livelv electioneering for their respe tive friends. On counting tho vote-, Mi Maggie Evans was declared the most nom lar young lady skater and Miss Kitty WW the best girl skater, and they were award, the prizes, $2.50 each. The vote for most awkward boy skater was scatterin Mr N. B. Sullivan, tho clever President tho Club, however, received the bight number of votes and secured tho tm cup. Mr W. C. Keith showed us on Tuosd an old letter written from Washington, ; CL by his wife's grandfather, the late Ho John Wilson, wfio was a ?ember of Co Kress from this Distria m 1823. The lett FH dated February 2 1883,?Among ott subjects, the letter rtfen to fteTaritTqui tion and says tho biU is likely to becoi ?fi though ita opponents are endeavi fni to postpone tue vote until nearer end of the session, when tis hoped Dill will be defeated or carriedlover.to t next session. At tho close of the letter fl WUsoTsay. he is disgusted with Wasbni ton as there aro too many suckers arou the public treasury and two many offi seekePra The letter ls an interesting rel and shonld bo carefully preserved, xf?i Adaline Brock, relict of the 1 ton on last Satnrday. Mrs. Broc* wa rn^? excellent christian lady, having manv vcars been a member of tho Map SSolT Sho was a noble woman, gre* SSS by all who knew her during a h and uM life, which ?tended over a Hod of moro than seventy years, uer mains were interred in the BeUonBg fi.}} c ro*?n-'t.," announce the ileai.il ..f Mr* Susan Norm wifo uf Mr. F M. Norris. ? Ufen o.-cnrr.*. at thc residence of her hus band three miles south of this eitv. on last Of about three weeks with typhoid fever ,1V, rorri8j? V"- r?urtn ono,;,' "er fnn.ilv . " . ..1V0 "f lbfa disease within the past three months. She waa untiring and nev?te*! m her attention to them through their illness, und now God. in His myste rious providence, bas luid the hand of allin - ion upon her and called her to ber eternal horne. Oh, bow sad! She was a devoted nile and an affectionate motlier, ami her death h lamented by a lar^o circle of rela tives and friends. She leaves a husband and rour little children, who have the sym pathy uf a host of friemls in their bereave ?,._"*/ remains wen- interred in thc f lat Kock Churchyard on Wednesday afternoon. Kev. J. sj. Murray conducting the funeral services. Kllltd hy Lightning. On la??! Saturday afternoon Mr. Osborne Nally, of Brushy Creek township, in this County, was Btruck by lightning and in stantly killed while working in a held, and his niece, who was near, waa badly shocked. A heavy thunder cloud was approaching ill thc distance, when suddenly a Hash from the advance outskirts of the cloud struck Mr. Nally .lead. One of bis shoes was found torn to pieces, ami a slight discolora tion of the skin was noticed on one cheek. Otherwise he was apparently uninjured, The deceased wus an industrious, quiet citi zen, who possessed the respect of the com munity in which lie lived, He was ab.<ut tiny six. years old Ilia remains were ii* lorred at Mt. Zion Church, in Picken* County. Kev. J. S. Elwell preaching the funeral sermon, in the presence of a large Slid sympathizing congregation of the neighbors and friends of the deceased, on Sunday. "She stou]i? to Conquer." The poptllur drama by G jldstuith will bi rendered in Anderson Friday night in Ma sonic Hull, by a company of the best ania tcur talent in the city, fur the purpose ol raising Anderson's contribution to the fund asked from this State to relit thc room as Bignell to the care of South Carolina in th? Mount Vernon Mansion. Tho objectis ape triotic one, which appeals to all the people o our State. Other States are preserving tin rooms In Washington's Homo which Lav< la en assigned to their care In a haudaoUK manner, and South Carolina niuBt not per mit her room to remain a reproach to th patriotic reputation of our Stute. It is i cause for which the ladies in charge o raising the fund might well have aske. subscriptions, but they have decided to asl no gilts from our people. They will givi an entertainment worth tbc admissiot pri?e tu those who attend. The play will not only bo the most elah orate und interesting ever attempted ii Anderson, but music will be furnished h; the Anderson Musical Union. Every effor has been made to render thc evening as do lightful as possible to those who uttend and we have no doubt a full bouse await the play. Price of admission, fifty cents. Reserve, seats may be procured in advance withou extra charge. Tickets will bc on sale a Messrs. Orr tfc Sloan's drug store, where ? diagram of the hall will be found. WUliaiuntou Correspondence. The steeple of the Baptist Church at Uti plaee was struck by lightning on Sunda; night last. The stroke was not u Bcrioii ' one, and slight damages were inflicted. Hov. II. E. Sproles and family, of Jack son. Miss., ure visitiug relatives'in town. Mr. John Richardson, of Brushy Cree Township, will remove to this place on th completion of his new residence now build ing, in thc West End. A protracted meeting is in progress a thu baptist Church, conducted hy the pai tor, Kev. I). XX'. Hlott, ?iib Revs. H. I Sproles and li. E. Muuldiu assisting. Mi Sprole* was once pastor uf the Church hen and his preaching ja very acceptable. M IM Ida XV iago, uf Spartan burg, is vis ?ting in town. The \Y il tiamat on Female College bid fair to enjoy a prosperous session, the ai tendance being; good, with fair prospects c its being increased al the comineuceincr of the second '"section," September 10th. Mr. (?. II. Mahon has just returned froi a business trip lo the North. Mi.-s Tommie Hull, of Norfolk, Virginit is visiting relatives in this place. tiood rains have fallen lately, and tb seven-weeks drought has boen brought I a close. Cotton picking hus commence, on u small scale; the lirst bale, howevc not yet having made its appearance. NOM EX. "RoUUll ON RATS.-Clears out rats, ;uic roaches, Hies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chi] monks, gophers. 15c. Druggist*). Rest finished Buggies ever brought to Ai denton are now being sold by A. L. XVele <fc Co. Depot Street. 43-Om " BucHOPAlBA."-Qi,: complete cur all annoying Kidney, Blander and Urinal Diseases. $1. Druggists. Have your Prescriptions prepared XVilhite's Drug Store. Use "Eagle" brand condensed milk. Tl best. For sale at City Grocery. Fresh 1 Oat Meal just received. Just received a fresh lot Harvey's Choi Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strij They are the finest we can get. One c load Ice on the way-?lue to-duy. REED A WEUII. Those desiring a good pipe or cigar cigarette holder can lind genuine nie? schau tu goiids at Wilbite's Drug Store. BUGGIES!-Any person wanting a go vehicla should not tail to call on REED STEPHENS, whose long experience er bios them to select tho most reliable XV'c ern Buggies at lower prices than any one SKINNY MEN.-"Wells' Health B newer" restores health and vigor, cut Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debilii $1. Plenty of Wheat Bran at XVelch's Bug House, Depot Street. 43-Cm Parlies going seining can find a go Seine for side ut XVilhite A XVilhite's. Best Teas in the State at Wilbite's Dr Store. To those who contemplate painting would say that it will pay you to exanii our stock and prices oefore buying. S guarantee our Lead and Oil to be atric pure. WlUIlTE <fc WlLIUTE. WAOONS, XXTAOONS.-Reed A Stephe have just received a car load of the CEI DRATED STANDABD F A BU WAOOMS Whi will bo sold low for cash, or on time I approved paper. Apply to Reed A S pneus, or C. A. Reed. TUE BEST CIGAR.-XVilhite's Leader I esr is pronounced by all who have smok ft to be the best 5-ecnt cigar in the Ci Call at Wilhitc A Wilhite\s, get one a satisfy yourself as to Us merits. HeadqnarierH for Buggies. A. Reed has just received forty-live Bi gies and Photons of best makes, and sole at reasonable prices. Call and i thom. Repository over Reed & XVcb "City Grocery Store." Fine Toilet Powders at XX'ilhite A XV hite. One Hundred Sewing lUaehln just received by C. A. REED, Agent, c. slating of the "New Home," a model perfection ; the light running "Americai and the "Victor,1' which is a univoi favorite Office and XVareroom over Ri A Webb's City Grocery Store. I have known and watched tho n?e Swift's Specific (S. 8. S.) for over fi years, and never have known or he of its failure to cure any case of Blt Poison when properly taken. H. L. DKNNABD, Perry, Ga I ?The surprising success of Mrs. Ly E. Pinkham's Compound for the sevi i diseases peculiar to women forcibly ill trates the importance of her beneficent < covery and the fact that she knows boa make the most of it.-Dr. Henkelt. ^IfHoods, scarfs, ribbons and any 1 cy articles can be made any color wau with the Diamond Dyes. All popular i ors. .'A Prophet honored In bl* own Count: Some people are wedded to the foo notion that there ls no excellence In t thing that does not bear a foreign mi "Tis distance that lends enchantaient the view." But we are living in a pracl age. High-sounding names were ona much avail, but they are found now t empty things. Merit is the guinea sti that indicates true worth. Here is a rc dy that stands the tests of experience, cold grows brighter hy usage, so is medicine the more appreciated as it comes better known. The large and creasing sales of Norman's Neut rall Cordial effected In tho little state of 8< Carollua. the home of this wonderful i edy, la the surest proof that a propu honored In his own country. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. SHOES, AND AT NEW YOI? Iv COST. CLOTHING, TEN I* IO It CKNX I ?IO LOW COST ARNSTEIN & ROSE Anderson, S. C., July 12, 1883. TAKE NOTICE, HAVING RECENTLY KN LA KG KD MY STORM I am now belier preparo?! u> manufacture all kinda of work mude of Sheet flipper, Tin. Ac. The following Ooods in stock and for sale CUE Al': Thc Timon and Charter (?ah Cook Stoves, The liest Improved Catlee Pot. The Only Steam Pru it. Dryer in the market, Tlie Only Successful Foarh Parer-will pare any kind Pr ult, Fly Traps, Agate Iron "A are, Tinware tn Abundance. HIDES, BEESWAX AND RAGS BOUGHT FOR THE CASH. Roofing and Guttering Done at the Shortest Notice. June 14,1883 eeg -._ L. EC. S?D IE L. 48 ANDREW * PREVOST Are Still on the Square, at the same old Stand, and aro Sell ing Goods as Low as any House in the City. "\?T"H have a complete linc of SPUING GOODS on the wnv oonsistingof CALICOES, VV NOTIONS, CASSI MERES, COTTON A DES, SHOES, HATS, Aa, which we we will he pleased tu show all. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is full. The Lest Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Canned Gonds at all prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Everything delivered free in side ('itv limits. TO* FARMERS.-Wc are still agents for the Celebrated CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER. Testimonials from all over the County that it is the Machine for farmers. We will take pleasure in showing and explaining our Machine. Terms liberal. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS OIM HAND, And sold low on Cotton Option. A few toils of XAIRXT left. Call early. Ex peeling to buy Cotton;this Fall, we would respectfully ask ono all to give ns r. showing. ANDREW & March 1, issi PRK VOST, DEPOT STREET. DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. Bead, Mark and Learn how LOW these Goods can be Bought ! BEAUTIFUL lino of half-Worsted Goods.10c. worth 121 Elegant lot of Cashmeres, in all the latest shades.12A worth Iii Plaid, Brocaded and Checked Goods.15 worth 20 Nun's Veiling, in crushed strawberry, crushed raspberry, stringy pink.20 worth 25 Double width Cashmeres.25 worth 40 Plain ??iiiiiigs, ail wool.25 worin 33 All wool Nun's Veiling.33 worth 50 Lace Buntings, ali wool.33 worth 50 BLACK GOODS. BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS. Half Wool Goods.10 worth 124 Cashmeres.14 worth 20 Lace Buntings.10 worth 20 Lace Buntings.20 worth 2-5 Lace Buntings, all wool.30 and 33 worth 40 Nun's Veiling, all wool, 44 inches.60 worth 75 Cashmere, all wool, 36 inches.60 worth 75 Cashmere, all wool, 42 inches.75c. and $1.00 worth 00, 1.25 Albatross Cloth, all wool, 44 inches.90 worth 1.10 Frencb Jersey Cord.1.25 worth 1.50 Black Silk, from.75 to 1.50 worth 25 per cent, more than the price asked. Beautiful Lawns at 6V and 8c. The Best Lawns at 12}, worth 15. White Goods io endless quantities. Any one ordering auy of these Goods to the amount of Ten Dollars will receive them at their nearest Express Office, express prepaid. E. Wo MARSHALL Post Office Box No. 4, May 17. 1883 & CO., Greenville, S. C. iy To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County"! HAVING purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY & MCCONNELL, I intend en gaging in the sale of FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, TOBACCO, AND CICAR8. I would most respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Ladies, I assure yon that you can always find at ray establishment the freshest anti best selection of Confec tioneries, Toys, ?LC. Gentlemen, you can lind as largo an assortment of Tobacco, Ci gars, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Tea, &c, as in any house in the City. I am daily receiving NEW and FRESH Ooods in my line. Give rae a call, please, and I am sure you will bc convinced. All my Ooods are of the best quality, fresh and sweet. I am, very respectfully, yours, Anderson. S. C., Jan. 25,1883 LOUIS SHARPE. 28 ly A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR OR HANDSOME ROOM C?AN only be had with the aid of KINK FURNITURE, but either may bo J made comfortable by thc outlay of a little money in good Kurniture. You will find any style, from the finest ?o'OO.OU Suites down to Suites that only cost $17.00. You will Hud EYERYTHH1NC! usually KEPT iH & FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, And ibe same Goods can bc bought CHEAPER of me than any other house in the State. SEEING IS BELIEVING, And ult thai ! ask is that you .viii ?.nil, ?ce my immense Siock of Furniture and cd my prices. GK JfT. TOLLY. Oct IO. 1SS-..? 14 V PSL. SETTLEMENT with all parlies indebted to the linn of KERI), MOORHEAD & CO. Their Notes and Accounts arc still in our hands fur collection, and parties oweitlg them would do well to call ami settle promptly, as we are determined to close out their business. WK KEEP CONST A NT I. Y i/N HAND A Fl* 1,1. LINK OF Farmers' Supplies and General Merchandise, Which we will selas low !'. r i"u?h as they can be bought anywhere, and on tim? to prompt paying customers till 1st Nnvctubei next. We also keep on hand a stock of the well known brand of - ZELL'S GUANO and K DISTO ACID PHOSPHATE. The patronage ol' tin- public ri >|ic< liV.lv solicited. HEED & MOORHEAD, No. T Granite Ruw, Anderson, y. C. ?ttf We ?lil! keep th, ?AI ?) WI Si i>"?-: !.'.!> C'UTTIilt. Oe! one, and you will timi economy m it. lt. ?X M. March I.QsS3 KS J. G. CUNNINGHAM & CO., AGENCY FOR OLD HICKORY WAGON. ROLLER BREAST COTTON GIN, HIGGINS' SULKY PLOW. STAKSE'S DIXIE. SYRACUSE CHILLED -and other PLOWS. KU DI. LINK Huihlers' and Mechanics' Hardware, Nails, Dutls, Knob Locks, Sash Fast, Frame Pulleys, Files, Rasps, Haws, (Hand and X Cut,) Darring Machines. Hench Planes, Hailey's Pat. Planes, Plane Irons, (all sizes,) Foot Adze anti Handles, Bench Axes, Hatchets, Nippers, Plyers, Trowels, Oaugos, Spoke Shaves, Kaw Sells, (Hand and X Cut j Wrenches, IJrncc and UiL?, Ami EVERYTHING needed hy Builders, Mechanics and Farmers. -ALSO, Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots *nd Shoes. May 17, 1883 44 HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GOODS. N. O. FARMER & BRO., -DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LADIES' CLOAKS and SHAWLS, BACON, FLOUR and MOLASSES, SUGAR and COFFEE, And in facti everything generally kept in a first-class general Btore. >Ve ure offering extra inducements to cash buyers, ami those wishing to buy will do well to call on us before buying elsewhere. We are Ag-eiitM for the Dost Standard Fertilizers and Acid Phosphates, And parties in need of either should not fail to see us before they buy. Wc will sell it as low or lower limn any one for cash, or on limo lo good parties, .,1H?r* Those Indebted to us must come forward and Hettie nt once, or wc will put our claims in an Ollleer's bands for collection. Feh 8.1883 TIMES on^isra-E A.TVX> MEN CHANGE WITH THEM, AND that i:, the rexson we have just laid in A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, fur we know that all our customers desire something thut is new and at the same time serviceable. Our Stock comprises u line assortment of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hals, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, ETC.* Which wc will sell at the Lowest Prices. While other things ore changing, wc would say (but we are too young to change our plan of offering good and substantial Bargains to al! who fuvor us with a trial. WE ATtE SP* TZSiv* COTTON MABKCffj And will give the highest prices. We have a large lot of BAGGING and TIES on bund. (Jot our prices before closing a trade. BBOWN BROS. Kept U, 1882 10 _ LADIES' STORE. Here we are, opening the Largest and Prettiest STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, Foi* HitiriioM und 01>il<lt*e?, ever brought to thin IVLiu'lcet. OUR STOCK IS TOO VARIED AND LARGE to itemize. Call and exam ine and be convinced. We claim the van in every department, and guarantee prices'1 aB] LOW as the LOWEST. With thanks for past favors we promise renewed efforts for the future. t&* Our Goods were selected in person by Miss Lizzie "Williams. LADIES* STORE, BRICK RANGE. March 2S>, 1883 _37_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. j\.LL parlies indebted to me Tor balances on Mules, Horses, Cotton Gins and other Machinery, Stoves, &<:., for last year and this year, are requested to come and .settle up at once, as their Notes are due. I indulged you iast year on account of the short crops, but this year there is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY STOVES, TIHW.EE, PO?, FANCY CROCKERY, dec., ?Vc., will find it to their interst to see me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Oct 5, 1882 12 EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen different ?1res an! kinds. Five sises with Enameled Kcsvrvolr*. Adopted 14 all requirements,sud priced tu snits)) purse? LEADING FEATURES: Double Wood Doors, ratent \\'t<oi Grato Adjuxtablc lumper, Interchangeable Auto matic Shelf. Broiling l?oor. Swinging Hearth Flute, Swinging Flue-Stop, flevewlble Us? Burning Kong Crons Piece, Doublo !-ho>< Centers', Heavy Ring rove?, Illuminated lit? Door*. Nickel Knobs. Nickel Panels, etc. Unequaled la Material, In FinUh, and io o position. Manufactured by ISAAC A, SHEPPARD A CO., Beltimore, Md. 'HO FOR IUI BY ?V. K. PRUPLE*. Amii rsm. 4 C. Townsend's Cotto i 3d Oil Mill OFFERS to thc public dry, well-cooked COTTON 8EED MEAL at li cent , per lb. A most valuable feed for milk cows, making the butter rich a1;:', yellow, and increasing the flow of milk. An ITnsurpaHKcd Fertilizer. Cotton Seed bought ; or exchanged for meal, the sanie as the large mills. JOHN ll. TOWNSEND, President, July 12, 1883 52 THE WILL.IAM8TON MALE ACADEMY ?\Tt7TLL reopen on MONDAY, 3rd of VV SEPTEMBER next. Tuition from $is.00 to $15.00 per Session of twenty weeks, according to studies taken by scholars. Unod hoard eau be had at reasonable rates in private families. Church advantages und thc- healthy climate, together with tito lamons Mineral Water of Willlamaton, render lt a desirable, location. The course ?.f Instruction will be thorough, and careful attention will be given every scholar. For further particulars address E. K. HARDIN, Principal, Willlamstou, S. C. AUK Ki, 1883 0 4in SOL'TIi" CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHARLESTON, S. C. OBX. JOHNSON IIAGOOD, Chairman Boan! of Visitors. Col.. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent 'PUK Second Academic year, since re cs X. lahllshiiient by Act of the General Assembly, will begin October 'id next. Ap plications fur Cadetshipa must be made on r before September 20th next, td thc Chair nao Hoard of Visitors a: Barnwell <\ H., S. <'. Pay Cmh ts received from any State. Registers or Circulars furnished by Super intendent. Aug Hi, 1883 5 I SHERIFFS SALE. STATIC rn- SOUTH CAUOMKA, ANHKNSO.V COUNTY. ?|^Y .irme of various Executions io me ?j? directed, 1 will exposa to sah; on the First Monday in September, A. 1). i88:i, at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, the following tract of land to wit : ONE TRACT OF LANI), containing three hundred (3i)0) acres more or less bounded by thu lands of Albert Jol ly. Mrs. J. ll Ne<il, A. W. Guyton, W. A. Neal and others. Levied on us the property A. M. Neal in favor of Wm. 8. Sharpe. TERMS or SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. JAMES ii. MCCONNELL. Sherill" Anderson County, S. t,'. August ?tb, 1883 -1 1 SIMPSON REID & CO.. Having removed to WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER, Will oner Bargains in Certain Kinds of Goods. TURNIP SEED. July ?0, 1883 FRUIT JARS. Quick anfl Easy CMlMfirtln Thousands nf women over ttic : mid testi fy to thu wonderful effects of this great rem edy; lt will not only aborten labor and lessen tho Intensity of pain and Buderim; beyond cxprenaluii, tint better than nil, lt thereby frroatly diminishes tho danger to Uf? of botfi mother and child. Thin cn at boon to Buf fering v, .mum ls Itolviea' Liniment, or Mother'* Friend. I're|>ared nnd sold by J. J?BAoriELt), Atlanta, (la. Hold by all DrujrejnUi. price Sl.au bottle. Sect . by Express on receipt of price. IF there isa single one of the two hun dred "Standard" Organs, made by Pe loubet&Co., which bas been inconstant usu fur the last seven years that is not giv ing satisfaction, please let us hear from it. There are five of these Organs In Ander son County to one of any other make. If that is not suulcient evidence of their supe riority, then the judgment of thc people is wrong. Extracts Fruin Letters Received. NEVA P. O. J. A. Daniels : The "Standard" Organ I bought from you is the sweetest toned, best finished, and most substantial organ I ever saw. (Signed) R. \V. AHOSBSOS. MoFFATTSVILLB P. O. J. A. Duniels : Tho "Standard" Organ I bought from you takes the day in my neighborhood. It is superior to anv other. (.Signed) L. E. CKAKT. After carefully comparing the tone, finish and workmanship ol the "Standard" Or gan, side by side with other celebrated make of Organs, I huve no besituuey in Buying the "Standard" pleases me the best. lt is giving satisfaction. (Signed) W. G. SMITH, Conductor G. &, G. R. 1$. Call and see seventeen other written tes timonials. I buy these Organs in lots of five at a time, directly from the Factory, (nor- fiom other agents,) for cash, giving the profits the middle men make on sub-agenta to my customers. Henee, I sell tho best Organ made for the least monty, (according to the judgment of the peoplo'who have bought and used them.) Teri one by paying $15 cash, and the bala.tee in November. J. A. DANIELS. July 12, 1883 52 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERHON COUNTY. By Thos. C. Ligon, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, John C. Watkins has ap plied to me to grant him letters of Ad ministration, with Will annexed, on tho Personal Estate of John Owen, deceased. These aro therefore to cito and admon ish all kindred and credltora of tho said John Owen, deceased, to be and ap pear boforo mo in Court of Probate, to Lo held at Anderson Court House, on the s tli duy of September, 1883, after pub lication hereof, to shew causo, if any thoy have, why the said administration, with the Will annexed, should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 21st day of August, 1883. T. C. LIGON, J. P. Aug 23, 1883 6 2 18 A 8URE CURE tor all disease* of the Kidney* and - LIVER - It hsa ipeclfio aotloa cn thia ci oat tai portant oxton, enabling lt to tl.r JW off torpidity and lnaoJon. BttoalaUag ttia l.rUihy cccrc-tloncf, the Bile. aiAby keeping tho bowels In free condition, effect big ita regular discharge. Uolavlfi If yon (ur miffaring from BSBi?l?S ICin lalUlla.hv.VO th.? chilla, are bilious, dynvyp'.to, or constipated. Kidney Wer? Wille? ra ly ?ell aro and anlekl7 eora. In the Spring to olearia o uu? nyroam. erery ese sho%i? UKo r. mor?ugL. ooorie af ll? &V BM>t.P?VDRUOOISTa. frrtoatt.. KIDNEY-WORT Kidney Wort for salo by W?hlte A Wil hite, Anderson, 8. C._ DUE WEST FEMALE ROLTCGE! Enewlaoe begin Oct. lat. Coat ot Board and RegularTaltlonforyear, ai6*.0O. Bett faclHtleafor Htul? -and Painting. Por Catalogne, apply tc UM l'reildeut. J. f. UETl.YIIDY, Due West, 3. C. CH U?^SU.WSHS?E^SIS