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7QCAL NEWS. MENTION. j.or< t |>tU?Iy growing shorter. ' ' . ri. getting ti ft y cents a "lV llurriss hus gone to Hie ?Emiti??. "f Coori con venc? here ott ,?? Jf;?|lV ?" October. '. , ,|". tim?'ib.-Colliny fuir st!. ?11.1 I!?"'. y. ?.NI. ,:.:",, cotton was quoted at 1?J I "tt-;'';..'cTday i? this market. ... .cou:-' rip.-. Already the hunter is beard in the land. . , formers stiv they never saw :\\:\'l;\v rapidly as it is at present. kborlietfe McCuklll are making toibeir building near thc depot. ...tgv was thu most active day Kaimts have bad in several montlis. - i Oecr oilers a 10-horse power ?i"?aw mill |"or pa'0 m another col ivi e and fixtures of tho de r'^'iViv .hnrtml are advertised for ? crowd from tho city will attend 'SrSprings Camp Meeting on next fctaiion, two miles Southeast of Cen .Pf '. olTered for sale. See adver V ?Wi tract of land is offered for sale *?Vter of'Oeonee County. See ad it. tor is said t<> he the most sickly the year Be careful and keep ?paisa clean. Ljjrof thc young shade trees plant r?f itr\s?t.s last Spring have been Ru.},* drouth, fl? ,vni cl'itch"' is practiced very ex ?tin Hw city at present. The "girN, ii thebo\*s,'seem to like it. ???id(fifteen bundi .ni) of waterrnel k~ Bimbel I County were receive<l fc?. Reed A Webb last v?ee?*. ?-Atof colton is very discouraging E????rs. We hope it will advance. ireriras a time the farmers needed [.? lor cotton it is now. Bon Thursday. September Oth, at :.rt of the bride, hy Rev. it. C. .S M. Mowen and Miss lizzie All of Anderson County. li?oi is uhout the liveliest looking jilt citv at present. On Tuesday B,ar loads of freight were received jiar loads of cotton shipped ofT. ?reliant in the County should toVrktly with the law, and keep a fcitfce ?ame and residence, of per |h;fliom they buy seed cotton. amities at this season of thc year .eilend should place every one on p-d who work around this danger ?iinory. You cannot bo too care ifiitint; Rink is open now twice a -!;t5ilav and Friday evenings. The nwnds's cordial invitation to the irserally lo attend during these *. ^reportorial round a few afternoons iifoiihl not but help noticing thc e: condition of our streets. The tpn them is being done in a sub i nnncr. ifath Carolina Presbytery convened &Townville Presbyterian Church oj. Dr. Frierson and Col. J. W. ice in allen ?lan cte from the Ander ^yterian Church. CC. Conimings, who removed from trjto Walhalla a year or two ago, smed and accepted a position !?rf York Cash Store, where he will pta to serve Iiis old friends. l?Jerson Dramatic Association have tiearsing another comedy, entitled |s."which will be rendered in a few The proceeds of the entertainment tren to the young America Cornet ?. Manly, D. D.. of Greenville, the Baptist Church on last it. His sermon was interesting ive. He ha3 many friends in id it is always a great pleasure ??.itu bim. ?lhe safe and prompt dispatch matter the Post?nico Depart ?nington has issued an order I persons r?siste ri nc letters to ticton'the "County," in addition trrofflce and State. J P. Smith, the Secretary, requests Bonnee that Blabtown Grange will 'Wial meeting at Slabtown Acade Btrridiy, ?lst inst., nt 3 o'clock p. m. .firturpcd to bo prompt In attend ?frewill be important business to a of Walhalla are now agitating i^fon of constructing a narrow 'a^oarl from Walhalla to Richland, sit distance of seven miles. It is Pjwthatan application for a diar muid will be made to Ibo Legis .?neit session. _j?t W. Morris, who has beer, in |5*?Gf Mr. John E. Peoples forsev |PPMt, will open a stove and tin i'^it Hartwell, Ga., in a few days, ^torthy young man, and the people Scanty should give him a liberal fv- We wish him success. Benson have sold the Hart |J*)?m to a joint stock company, l^icontinue its publication as hereto |r^0cn.J. H. McGill o J editor-in '?re is not a better County paper ?^0} Georgia than the Sun, and |g^*Oou rf* support from the peo ^^*<* tarni er ss.ys : "I have tested *????L *r'e worms were cleaning ofT TrJWanq I applied salt during the ?28? while the dew was on the r? Wespoonful to the p]anti for tw0 ^onilngs during n week. The were being eaten off were soon ?orras. S???W Mr- C. A. Rmi, who, JBn his wife and daughter are ni? v"tf,n8ive tr>P through tho SL orthw?t. has Our thanks _ ???nnati papers. Among the pa RMe~nt*ining illustraUons of tho Krm. J?E*NT of tho first annual Ki nu .the ?rder of Cincinnatua. TJ. 'JitUtrntions ve fhn otTK? PJidone. Jnoga IBO sigm ??Jy?QnK lawyers arc arrang H fi^ootcourt in tho Court House 'tM*i?y gening at 8 o'clock. A m Jrr i b?en n,ade out, and the -?^ no doubt afford considerable lotKvs.n Public generally, and the St ThuY' ar? cordially invited to **w?nL \&n opportunity for tho lH??Mow,the criminals of our ". Wed in the State Courts. IM^^0?"11611 died ot bis resi 1 &h bu?** ^wnship on Thursday after an illness of three !tor*mP.i d fover? *&? about 23 * ca ui?T8 interred at Smith ^B??S A ^Wowing his death, tn? Conducting the funeral ser S5??SS'ii0^ ?r- McConnell ""oaSg di??a80 during tho past feS*!, solicitation of his old I* Rica?^a?y of hls comrades in a^ty^..1**,1"' ?be Master for ^'???nt?.P0^0"1 ,n Pamphlet ltol?nin7itUin b7 blmselT d?ring ?J of Norn.?* ,?r- ^wto was in ^t?^*T Virginia, and his d??rtptions of the bat ^ ^BSi!lnCidenL^0, tba war, are ^a^c?0* Tbey ?re graphic i?u?8' c*hnotBni?l io S* bW^^bo shared ii. the ^ofl&^^be and tho reader t*^lt t{}**0 Pamphlets for & ww halii6am 2* "fty ??DU| Ae books0 **** ,0 ??TOT At oi conference of the Baptist coniimm on of tbta city on last Sunday- ?Sv^V Hell (heir pastor, was presented with ii 'adorne purse and granted a n*on b'a ave of absence, with instructions i i" he Louisville Exposition, if he-, desired rbis ts kind and considerate it, the ronffi gallon. Thur pastor j? a faithful and esr r og Mr. Bill s absence Kev. 1, \i the accomplished Principal of the" Auder ??J Quinary,1 will occults Mrs. Lydia Browne, relic t of the lute ,?. . ;. S?; ' iV !V?Brownc. ???l ai her resi .."."??iv, uien ?ti in r revi . vi.ee m Marlin township on BM.Satur lay morning, after an il ne? . tw r three week*. She was .... . . ???ly and hy 'her kind Ed.S3ona?o dis pos.tion mude a friend of e^ry on?who wa, acquainted wi. I, lier. She was a verv constatentpember of Ebenezer Metbodtat \,wllt,'re Ier r?'""?'ns wire interred <". last Monday in the pr?sence of a Jaree w?con?e ot fri.-nd- and relatives, RRE . V. Barnes and J. Altawav rondticlhV thc funeral services. ' ,U,M????. We understand that the Masonic fnt.rn .ty tn Anderson have decidT o S ode and. improve their prosent property? tho work to bc commenced ot, or'ahoiS Il e Ir5 ?rable difference of opinion among the .nembers as to the pian of remodeling fro n SM"8 "?'"'"'I (Io.wn "'?- rebuilding from the ground, and others favoring mak ing all extension to the rear of the present .i ?g. \,,; hope '.ne Masons will niuku J? ?uiprovenienta as will keep pin e with v. rv OT Ti dty- Tlu ir I"*** ?te ?5 >erj desirable one, and we would like to fee a modern building erected upon it. bist of letters remaining in thc postofllce at Anderson lor thc week ending Septem her li : M.SS Edney Adams, Calhoun Arm strong, C. J. Urice ii'), J. p. Urown (2i ]?" i ' S0W.fn', W'.L< bryson. Mattie Calhoun, b N'i 1,,f?k8?*,,ea- Ino- Harkness. P. Haw ?.i'?^- r!IT'rHl? ^l.^Iattie A. Freeman, M r nof, "?Pewull Baptist Church, Jiio Mel all, J. I'. Murphy, Leila S. Johnson. wntM?n.,.gom?r>'- A'iS- Miller, G. T. Milan ?. L.Milan, Jno. Milwee, Marion Fatter son. Nannie Poole, Phoibe Heed. Martin -Steward. Helen Smith Joseph Shedrack isaac Sloan, Riley Taylor, .lane Wldeman Bessie \\ bittier. Human liro is full of ?ts strange ups and downs, but if we could only persuade our selves to remember the ups" and forget tho downs we should be the happier for it. \\ c are seldom as miserable as we think we are. When a single hornet stings us wo need not swear that we ran against a hor nets' nest and that the whole swarm earn< out and stung us until our bodies swelled to the size of an elephant. Learn a lesson from the Irishman. Two brothers were rolling n huge log down a ?iii!. One end rolled faster than the other, and Put put bis arms round it to stop it. The log rolled on however, and one minute Fat was under the log groaning and the next minute he was on top of the log roaring for help. His brother, with a true Irisbmun's wit, took in the situation at a glance and criod ont, "Hold on tight, Pat, for von are on top half the time anyway." The Premium List of the Sixteenth An nual Pair of thu Anderson Partners' and Mechanics' Association is published this tveek and sent to our subscribers. After it tiad been printed, the Board of Directors iscertained that the Presbvterian Synod would meei in Anderson during the week elected for the Fair. So at a meeting of the Board on the loth inst, it was decided to bold the Fair the week prececding the Synod, to-wit : on the 17th. 1 St 1- and 19th nf October. Parties receiving the Premium List will please bear this in mind, and make a note of il. We are informed that there will not onlv be special attractions on the ground each day of the Fair, but that lhere will he au entertainment in tho M:. ionic Hall each night by a first-class the itrical company. Nothing wiil he left un Jone to make the Fair worthy of the pat mnage of not only our own people, who have to much interest in its success, but of ill visit irs from our neighboring counties jr elsewhere. On last Sunday a gentleman of our ac quaintance concluded that he, with the as sistance of one ol' his boys, would cook tho Jinner, bis wife being away Lom home und the cook having gone to the camp meeting. Accordingly he went to work and souii had i sumptuous dinner prepared. Among the javory dishes cooked was a tender fried "locken. Our friend felt a little- proud of Jiu manner in which be bad nreparcj the Jinner, especially the fried chicken. His ?ppolite was as sharp as a razor, and he sat lowu to the table ieeling as if he could de four four ordinary dinners. After cleaning :wo or three hones ol' the choicest pieces of he chicken, he remarked to his son that it ind a peculiar taste, and the hoy ugreed nilli bim. As they continued cuting, the }ad taste increased, and our friend began o feel a little uneasy. Finally the boy laid : "Father, are you right certain you mt pepper on the chicken?" "Yes," re plied the father, "for I got it out Ol that little can in the closet." "Why, Father, hat is not thc pepper box." "What is it, hen?" inquired tho father, in an aston ished tone. "That is the box that contains he cattle powders," replied the boy. The tither could nor. believe it. They went and ixamined the can, and sure enough, instead if seasoning the chicken with pepper, he tad used Foutz's cattle powders. We can't ell you bis name, but if you sw u man but is shedding bis hair and beard you will mow who it is. Amoru; our Ad\ ei tl?t rt,. The attention of the trading public is di ce ted to thc advertisement of the Brown 3ros. in this issue. They are now receiv ing their new stock of Fall and Winter ?oods, which they will bo pleased to ex libit to the public. They keep a lirst class ine of goods, and will sell them as low as my other house in the city. Try them. Mr. A. Lesser, the popular proprietor of die Taris More, bas a word to say to his many friends and customers iu this issue. Despite the drouth and bard times, he has purchased one of the laigest and most ele gant stocks of Full and Winter goods he has ever shown in this market. He says he wants to sell these goods, and does not de Bire a big profit, therefore he thinks he can niako it to your odvatitage to call and see him before buying what you need. Read Iiis advertisement. Messrs. J. P. Sullivan & Co. have a new advertisement in this issue. Their Fall stock of goods has been carefully selected, and they cordially invite their friends and customers to call and examine them. Their lino of groceries is always complete. They will give you as much goods for the same amount of money as any other firm in the city. We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the advertisement of that well known firm, Messrs. Bleckley, Brown & Fretwell, which appears in another col umn. The junior member of the firm has just returned from the Northern markets, where he laid in a large and splendid stock of general merchandise, and they are de termined to push them off at low prices. This firm needs no commendation at our hands. Read their advertisement and give them a call. nf^srs, Arnstein <fc Rose, of thc New York Cash Store, havean interesting adver tisement in this issue, and it should have thc careful perusal of every one desiring any goods in their line. Their Mr. Rose has spent a month in the Northern market!. Where he has carefully selected a tremen d mt stock of dry goods, notions, boots, shoes, hats and ladies' and gents furnish ing goods, which have been marked down to thc lowest living prices. They keep a stock of goods that will compare with any similar establishment in the up country, and all they desire is when you need any thing in their line to give them a call and see their goods. Mr. J. A. Daniels has declined having his distribntion on Christmas, as it is classed under tho head of lottenes, and is a violation of the lawa of the State. See his advertisement. Messrs. Smith ct Co , the clever clothing receiving their Fall and Winter stock of clot bing and gents' furnishing gooda which have been selected with the mmes . caro and which they propose .eUlngat as low prices as the sam? class of goods can DO bought anywhere else. Persons desiring to purchase a plano or B^arS?ittef He **j*SS?i?*' tlemen, and s ?-presents a reliable house. Wo would call attention to thaiadvertlse mcnt of the Hone? Path f^ SjMl. begins its next session with a corps of_e*cei lent instructors, and a thorough course or iuCdy will ba adopted. A prosperous ses sion is anticipated. M??w. Means, Cannon ?Sc Co.. who have j st. open*! aClothing Sturt- it. the Reed to! ? ?i." Mal" '?'ike their bow to UK. trading publh. ," "jl8 iHiU(, 7Mg lig gow s, clothing, hats, hoot* and shoes, nv Iii i y 1 v,,rv twin- The-V w?rdi?Hj gue t .?.;,, a,all before ,",rL.!lli;il, inspect their goods and learn their t ri.HM. teuiB?.,!c"iie,uei1 ,'r",? w unburg highly recommended, and a* ihev nave east their lot among us we bespeak for them a liberal .?hare of the trade. Messrs. eugene Milford, of lida county, and Irvine i witty, ul Spartanburg, Itoth affable and courteous younggentlemen, are the salen men ni this establishment. A Vlftll to Fort HUI. Mn. EuiToa : While near Seneca assisting Kev. II. J. Uuess in a special meeting du ring last week, I was told that I was within a few miles ?'t Kurt Hill, the former hume ul Juiin c. Calhoun, South Carolina's greatest Statesman. I immediately deter mined tu visit that histori? place. " Naturally, it is highly favored. The view ol the mountains is very line, and tiie large, spreading oaks, and rolling ?awn, make it a romantic spot. The house is not very large, lt i> two stories high, and Las two Porticos, the rouf ul each be mg supported hy four large brick columna. As I rode thrungli the grounds I seemed to feel the spirit of the great man, and in inmd could easily reproduce him as he doubtless often walked or rode along these ways, in the bouse, I was oven more im pressed, and could see him as in deep thought he pondered over the interests of the Slate or Nation, talked of these allai rs to bis friends, or laid aside all cure to enter into Iiis soual and domestic en joyments. I was courteously received by Col. T. <;. Clemson, who is ? son-in-law of John C. Calhoun, and now lives at Fort Hill. He told me that Kurt Hill waa so named l>v Mr. Calhoun fruin an old fort which once stood on a bluff on the Seneca River, with in the bounds of the estate. The spot is still marked by an old well, which was dug hy the soldiers, they not caring to venture to thu spring, which was some distance off, for feur they might he surprised by tho Imiians from amid the cane-brakes by which the spring was surrounded. Col. Clemson showed me a queer old pieceof furniture, a sort i i' book case, io which then* is much interest attached. When the fr?calo Constitution" was laid by, some of Mr. Calhoun's friends had the mai.o^atiy set, from the Comiuander'a cabin, remodeled into (his piece of furni ture, and presented to bim. It was ship ped from Washington by water, went by way of Savannah, and was unloaded from a boat on the Heneen right at Mr. Calhoun's home. Special efforts have been made to [jet it for a pince in thc Louisville Exposi tion, but it lias not yet gone. I also saw a pair of large cow's horns brought fruin the Island of Cyprus, and presented to Mr. Calhoun by Commodore Decatur. The above are only a few of thc items of interest gathered np on a short, but pleas ant, visit to that home, hallowed by si many associations with the illustrious of this and other States. Hut the great man is gone, and his home fast falling Into decay, and to the thought ful pilgrim, ".Sic traniit gloria mundi" seems to be written over all. as he looks at the ?hadow of departing greatness. So much in tho way ot moralizing. Yours truly, J ts. \V. WA LU NO. Temperance Meeting ut Helton. Mn. EuiToa: In pursuance of a call uui.Ie by Mr. L. I*. Smith, chairman bf a committee appointed by tho ('rand Division of Suns of Temperance, a meet ing was held on Saturday, tho 8th inst., tt Holton. Un motion Hov. S. Lander, D.D., was called tu tho Chair and John S. Mallison was requested tu act as Secretary. Alter the object Ol' the meeting had been stated by .\!r. Smith, as being to or ganizo Minio pinn l>y which a Lecturer might lie seen red und supported, a lively iiscussion followed. On motion of Maj. J. S. Vandlver it tvas determined that a County Conven ion of Sons ot Temperance be formell, laid body lo meet with Broaduway Di vision bli Saturday night, Oetober Ulli. On motion bf Col. M. 1\ 'fribble a ?om in it tee on organization was appoint ed us follows: M. F. Tribble, J. NV. Pooroand L. F. Smith, and this commit en subsequently reported a recommen lation that tho otlieers of the Convention lonsist ol' ono President, two Vico Pros dents, ono Seeretury and ono Troasurer. They further recommended the following -cutiemen to lill tho respective offices : President, Rev. S. Lander, D.D.; First rice-President, Mr. L. P. Smith ; Sec md vice-President, Mr. A. O. Norris; I'reasurer, Maj. J. N. Vandlver; and iecretary, John S. Mattison, Esq. On motion a committee on Constitution ,nd Bv-Lawa waa appointed aa follows : j. P. Smith, M. P. Tribble and John S. ifattison. On motion of Capt. J. W. Poora it vas ordered that the minutes of this neetlng be sent for publication to tho Anderson INTELLIGENCER, Anderson Tournai and Temperance II 'orker, of Colum Mr. Smith "relented tb? thanks of he meeting to the citizens of Helton for heir attendance, after which the meeting djourned. JOHN S. MATTISON, Secretary. Mn. EDITOR : T r.ot.c* in the tri-weekly Vet/., ami Courier of Tuesday last a com mu licaiion from Townvillo in which, when peaking of a colored conference held there, ne writer snys "a notable feature ol the iccasion was an address by the Rev. Smith 1 highly cultivated colored man from Rich nond.Vu.," etc. I happen to know somr hing of the man so praised. Some two nonths or mote ago he presented himself it my school room. I could not then make mt the purpose of his visit to our commu nty. lt is very plain to nie now. He is the" author (reputed) of a little book enti tled "A Great Truth in a Nutshell," a pub lication which, in spite of ita intrinsic ab- . mrdity, is calculated to do a vast deal of harm to the negro race. It is for the nio:t part u compilation of the hackneyed lies of the past, told in language calculated from its very incomprehensibility to strike the fancy of the poor people to whom it is ad dressed. He has a large following here, and is doing, in my judgment, very nefa rious work, the effect of which will be felt hereafter in the complete estrangement of j the colored people trom those influences which alone can elevate and make them useful and intelligent citizens. This fellow ia an adventurer, bold and perfectly unscru pulous, I think. He is Bhrewd enough un der cover of his book to be a politlcaremis gary, and coming Ironi Virginia at this time he may be one. At all events, ho and his doings "bear watching." His headquarters are here, and he intends, I hear, to open a school very soon. I have taken good cart that he should have my opinion of him. I do not know that ho can do our party any harm, but he can do our colored peo ple harm, and it is our duty to protect them when we can. I wish I had the book to send you. You will find it hard to get hold of a copy. 1 did by accident, and lent it to 1 Mr. Todd for a night, with some comments, but the owner has it now and I doubt if I can get it again. Excuse this burned scrawl, and if the information conveyed be stale or of no value treat it as a ''picket re port," merely showing that the sentinel on post is not asleep. Yours, ?fee., E. L. PARKER. Look oat for I'm ml ? ! The genuine "Rough on Corns'' is in ado only by E. S. Wells (Proprietor of "Rough on rata"), and has laughing face of a man on labels. 15c. <fc 25c. Bottles. Wanted.-All the Cotton Seed we can buy, for which we will pay a liberal price in cafh or trade. Sacks furnished for convenience In handling. R. 8. HILL ?fe Co. First barrel Florida Mullet jast received. Also, a lot fine new Mackerel. Have a lot fine Mountain Apples, consigned to us, to arrive on first freight. REED ?fe WKBP. A'bose desiring a good pipe or cigar or cigarette holder can find genuine meer schaum goods at W?hlte's Drug Store. Best finished Buggies e??b"n4ht!?45: derson are now being sold by A. L. WWCn ACo. Depot Street. 43-om BociroPAiBA."-Qclck. complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Have your Prescriptions prepared at Wllhlte's Drug Store. Use "Eagle" brand condensed milk. The best. FoTsa.eatCity Grocery. If wah lot Oat Meal Just received. ^Tiia Bs? CioAiL-Wllhite * Leader Ci gar is pronounced by all who ft to bc the best S cent cigar in the City. , caliTat W?hlte * Wilhito>, get ona and satisfy yourself as to Its mints. ?? Be Care?ul ! Tilt* genuine "Rough on corns" is made only hy E. s. Wells (Proprietor of "Rough on rats"), atul has laughing face of a man on labels. I.V. A L'.'K-. Bottles. BUGGIES!-Any person wanting a goo?! vehicle should not fail to call on KKK!) A STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them to el?d the moat reliable West ern Buggies al lower prices than any one. Plenty of Wheut liran at Welch's liuggy House, Depot Street. 43-??in Parties going seining ian timi a good Seine for sale at Wilbite * Wilbite':. Beat Teas hi the State nt Wllhite's Brug Store. To those who contemplate painting we wouhl say that it will pay you to examine our stock ami prices before buying. We guarantee our Lead ami Oil to be ttrirllij pore. Wu.um: Si WII.IIITK. WAUONS, WAOONS.-Reed Si Stephens have just received a car load of the CKLK UBATEU ST ANK mn KAUM WAOONS which will bo sold low for cash, or on time for approved paper. Apply to Recd A Ste phens, or C. A. Reed. WeadquarterN tor HiiggicM. -C. A. Reed has just received forty-live Bug gies and Pha-tons of best makes, ami for sale at reasonable prices. Call and see them. Repository over Reed .v. Webb's "City Grocery Store." Fine Toilet Powders at Wilbite ,t Wil bite. One Hundred Newing Af ucliiiiv? just received by C. A. Rticn, Agent, con sisting of tho "New Home," a model of perfection ; the light running "American," and the "Victor," which ls a univoreal favorite. Office and Wareroom over Reed it Webb's City Grocery Store. 'Druggist say HIP? Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Comi>ouml is*the best remedy for femo'e complaints they ever heard of. Administer Shriner's Indian Vermifuge according to the directions. In thu morn ing is the best time to take it. "^^Dresses, cloaks, coats, slocking and al) garments can be colored successful ly with thc Diamond Ovos. Fashionable colon. Only 10c. I have known and watched the u.?e of Swift's Specific io. S. H.) for over tilly years, and never have known or bearii of its failure to cure any ease of Blood Poison when properly taken. H. L. DKNNARI?, Perry, (la. A Witness Worth Hearing. Mr. H. C. Frminger of tho linn of Er minger A Goldsmith, large candy manu facturers Atlanta Ga., cheerfully and crate fully gives us thc following" wonderful facts : "1 reached Westminster August the 19th.. that night 1 was seized with a violent at tack of cholera morbus. Fifteen actiuii9on the bowels occurred in le.ss than four hours. Tho pains kept on incroasing and tho ac tions on my bowels were more frequent. The usual " remedies, Paregoric, Jamaica Ginger, Ac , were promptly, vigorously and persistently used,hut without avail. The symptoms wero growing worso and these remedies were more than useless. By a lucky and happy thought Norman's Neu tralizing Cordial was procured and one dose, in a few minutes, brought marked re lief and four or tive more effected a com plete cure. Before I began the use of this medicine, I was in the greatest agony, my bowels unchecked, and I was so completely exhausted as scarcely to be able to speak above a whisper. The relief was so sudden and so complete, that I could hardly realize it. and I knew no bounds to thc expression of my gratitude for the remedy that saved me from impending death. 1 now feel, I am doing a service to my fellow-men in letting them know its merit? that they also may have its aid in time of their danger. 'Die traveling salesman of the Wholesale Grocery linn of A. C. Wyly, Atlanta, Gu., Mr. Matthewson the Hotel proprietor, and others will cheerfully testify to the above facts." Truly and Gratefully Yours, H. C. EBMINUEB. BACKED OUT. NOT knowing that my last week's advertisement was a violation of the law, I beg to withdraw it. Just received, a large lot WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, KING'S PAT. SPECTACLES, dec., &c. &c, At Wholesale and Retail. I advertised two months to Bee if I could hear of any of the STANDARD ORGANS that were not giving satisfac tion. I heard of one only, and it had a reed broken, which will be pronipily replaced "FREE." Profit by your own experience in buy ing from foreigners and peddlers, aud patronize your own people, AND SAVE MONEY. J. A. DANIELS. Sept 1.1, 1883 0 NOTICE. ALI. persons are hereby notified not to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on the lands of the undersigned in Hall, Va roniles and Martin townships, in Anderson County, without special permission. Per sons disregarding this notice will be prose cuted itt law. B. F. BROWNK, A. E. RICE. W. B. TATE, j. p. MCGEE, M. v. MCGEE, D. O. MACKLIN. 1. P. CL1NKRCALES, J. M. BLACKWELL, J. W. NORRIS. T. U CL1NK.SCALKS, S. J. EMERSON. J. A. EMERSON, E. F. REED, THOMAS HANKS. Sept 0, 1883_8_! LOOK OUT ! ALL persons indebted to the undersign ed for Blacksmith work, are earnest ly requested to come forward by the 15th of October next and pay up, as after that time our Itnnkn will be placed In the hands of a Trial Justice for collection. We mean wdiat we say. THOMAS VARNELL A CO. Sept 0. 1883_8_8__ SIMPSON REID & CO.. Having removed to WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER, Will offer Bargains in Certain Kinds of Goods. TURNIP SEED. FRUIT JARS. July 26, 1883_2_ Kl ON 18 A 6URE CUR? for all dHwaass of the Kidney? and LIVER BhM maota* asOaa on Uris ?oat cmn. enahllca 1? to throw o3 torpilny taA ?"ESS ?M-^i.M^f. tho Ural thy MONttaaSf Sa?a sae, tv ke^o* ta? bow?K u a Ssa#*W ?Asnllnf l^r*^TO?x<U?gaBB*.^^ ??IIrflUSJ fTT~r*'* oTcaMUpsnWI.WMasy* V7CJ% wufip^r-??y wUav? md QK??*CT ?tr?. SBtbVointac toSitait)*!?*?. Vntf ??J ??l?u2 a ttvoro**a MUM e< 6? BOVOBV DftUOOISTS. Prto??!, KIDNEY WORT Kldi ev-Wort for ?ale by W?hlte A W? hlte, Andmon, 8. C. FftlL, 3883. OPENING! NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES. NEW PRINTS, NEW BLEACHINGS. New Jeans, Ncivr Cassimeres, New Goods for Ladies' Wear, New Goods for Mens' Wear, New Goods for Boys' Wear, New Goods for Childrens* Wear, New Boots and Shoes, New Childrens' Clothing, New Boys' Clothing, New Youths' Clothing, New Mens' Clothing, New White and Red Flannels, New Basket Flannels, New Canton Flannels, New Blankets, 10-4,11-4, 12-4. New Cloaks and Wraps, New Dolmans and Jackets, New Circulars and Newmarkets, New Jersey Waists. New Black Silks, New Black Satins, New Black Rhadames, New Black Cashmeres, AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEW ! And in our UBtial immense assortment. OUR NEW MILLINERY to be Opened NEXT WEEK. JQJTY- Having npent over one month in the Nc '.hern markote, willi experionco to guide and cash to secure bargains, wo have D? 'talion in saying to you that OUR STOCK WAS NE' iGER, " OUR GOODS . . ?ETTER, OUR Ph. f EVER AS LOW. Hoy Give us a call before purchasing anytln a ..i our line ; you are nure to he better suited in Gooda, and we guarantee to SAVE YOU MONEY. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. Anderson. S. C., Sept. 13. 138S. TAKE NOTICE. HAVINO RECENTLY ENLARGED MY STOKE. 1 am now better prepared to manufacture all kinds of work made of Sheet ('imper. Tin, Ac. The following floods in stock and for sale CHEAP: The Times and Charter Oak Couk Stoves, The Best Improved Codee Put. The Only Steam E-'mli Dryer lu the market. The Only Successful Peach Parer-will parc an; alad S'rult, Viv Traps, Agate Iron Ware, Tinware In Abundance. HIDES. BEESWAX AND RAGS ' BOUGHT FOB THE CABH. Roofing and Guttering Done at the Shortest Notice. L. IEE. SHEL. June 14, 1883 -48 ANDREW * PREVOST Are Still on the Square, at the same old Stand, and are Sell ing Goods aa Low as any House in the City. WE have a complete line of SPRING GOODS on the way.conslstingof CALICOES. NOTIONS, OA88IMERES, COTTONADES, SHOES, HATS, Ac, which we we will be pleased to show ali. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is full. The best Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Canned Goods at all prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Everything delivered free in. side City limits. TO FARMERS.-We are still agents for the Celebrated CHAMPION REAPER ARD MOWER. Testimonials from all over the County that it is the Machine for fanners. We will take pleasure in showing and explaining our Machine. Terms liberal. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS ON HAND, And aold low on Cotton Option. A few tons of KAIHIT left. Call early. Expecting to buy Cotton^this Fall, we would respectfully ask one all to give ns a showing. ANDREW & PREVOST? DEPOT STREET. March I, 1883 27 To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City and County! HAVING purchased the Stock of Messrs. TOLLY A MCCONNELL, I intend en gaging in the sale of FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, TOBAGCO, AND CIGARS. I would most respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Ladies, I assure yon that you can alwaya And at my establishment the freshest and best selection of Confec tioneries, Toys, Ac Gentlemen, you can And as large an assortment of Tobacco, Ci gars, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Tea, ctr., as in any house in the City. I am daily receiving NEW and FRESH Goods in my Une. Give me a call, please, and I am sure you will be convinced. All my Gooda are of the best quality, fresh and sweet. I am, very respectfully, yours, LOUIS SHARPE. Anderson. S. C., Jan. 25, 1883 28 ly Here we are, opening the Largest and Prettiest STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, Foi* Ladiea and Cliil tli-en, ever brought to thia* Marie ot. OUR STOCK IS TOO VARIED AND LARGE to itemize. Call and exam ine and be convinced. Wo claim the van in every department, and guarantee prices] as| LOW aa the T<GWEST. With thanks for past favors we promise renewed eflbrta/or the future. gig" Our Gooda were selected io person by Miss Lizzie "Williams, March 29, 1883 LADIES' STORE, BRICK RANGE. I*. F. rllLL. FRANK B. HARRISON. THE DRUG STORE HAS BEEN OPENED AT LAST In Broyles' New Building, South Main Street, by HILL & HARRISON. MM 11 KY will always koop nu han.I a FULL I.I SK OF EVERYTHING kopi in a First 1 (Mans City J?rug Htoro, LAMPS, BRUSUE8, nil kinds, FAINTS, PERFUMERY, C0ML8, large aud small, MEDICINES, DRUGS, OILS, ft*, fte. /riv S*rearrli>lionN n Mpeeiulty. Our Mr. Harrison sleeps immediately over Ilia Store, and will he piad to accommodate his friends at all hours of tho night. We are the only house in tho City w hich has tho new IJ. S. Dispensatory, and Physicians wishing their Prescriptions prepared under samo aro requested to giyo us a call. jHr~ Will keep open on Bundaya from !? a. m. to ll a. m., and from 2 p. ia. to G p. ni. Sent fl.1883 S ly C. F. JONES & GO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT BOOTS and SHOES, MEN S and BOYS HATS, JEANS, CHECKS, and A NICE LOT FRESH GROCERIES. .r?*~ UK sure to see us if you wont SHOES or HATS. Our Hats are the newest styles, and we aro ottering them very low. Respectfully, C. P. JONES. R. C. WEBB. A up 38, i^s.-t_ RICH/RARE, RACY. TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED ! Gi Ro\V lasier' (?nm Bigger! Eat Better ! Look Better ! K Rod Top, White Flat Dutch, Aberdeen, White Globe, Ruta Baga, Yellow Globe, White Norfolk, Yellow Dutch. White, Egg Yellow Rata Baga, Ac. A*<\ The Freshest and Purest Turnip Seed aro for sale by OBR A SLOAN. I?. R. -Oct a FRUIT J Alt full. _ , ORR & WHAT IS THIS I HEAR ? THAT CLIA_RK. (S& CO. Have the Best Goods for the Leant Money ! WV. HAVE .TUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Adapted to the wants of all-Boys, Youths, Young Men and Old. Also, a very line as sortment of UNDERWEAR-such as {Shirts, Drawers, Collars and Cravats. Also, a Uno assortment of WORSTED DIAGONALS, SUITINGS. CLOTHS and CA88I M KU ICS, which wc aro prepared to wake up in tho very latest styles, and will spare nt* pains, either in Cutting or Fitting, that wo may thereby please those who will favor us with their patronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere and bo convinced. je9~ Pay last year's account and save costs. CLARK ?Sc CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. March 22,18K:t 30 SPUING OF 1883. HEW GOODS 1 HEW PRICES I IAM PREPARED FOR A ROUSING TRADE ! I keep always on hand a FULL STOCK of DRY AND FANCY GO"DS, An Immense Stock of Dress Goods of every Description, SILKS, LACE CURTAINS, ?c. (Jive me a call, and I will convince you that I mean business. My motto : (?nick sales and small profits. I make a Specialty of ZeigU r Bron. Fine Shoes. Come one, come all, and examine my stock before buying elsewhere. No trouble to show Gooda. Will compare prices with any house in the up-country. Very respectfully, W. A. CHAPMAN. No. 3 Benson Street? Anderson, S. C. April 12, 1883 3t> ANDERSON CLOTHING STORE. BROCK * MAULDIN. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. HAVING STILL A LARGE STOCK ON HAND we will, during remainder of the Benson, olfer our Clothing, ?hoes, TBIats, AT GREATLY REDUCED PWICE8. gSF We call especial attention to a fine line of BOYS' HATS, and also a fine line of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, which we are SELLING AT COST ! CAL.I. EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN. May 31, l6"3 lb' IMPORTANT NOTICE. 0 __.LL parties indebted to me for balances on Mulea, Horses, Cotton Gins and ! other Machinery, Stoves, Ac., for last year and this year, are requested to co__ _?d settle up at once, as (heir Notes are due. I indulged you last year on account of the short c ops, hut this year there is no excuse, and the money I must have. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUX STOKES, TH, POTW?RE, FANCY CROCKERY, Ac., Ac., will find it to their interst to see me before buying elsewhere, and will not be UNDERSOLD. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Oct ?. 1882_12_ Townsend's Cotton Seed Oil Mill OFFERS to the public dry, well-cooked COTTON SEED MEAL at ll cents per lb. A most valuable feed for milk cows, making the butter rich and yellow, and increasing the flow of milk. An tTnanrpassed Fertiliser. Cotton Bead bought ; or exchanged for meal, the same as tho large mills. JOHN H. TOWNSEND, President, Jnly 12,1883 62 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against the Estate of Jamos W. Martin, dec'il, ore hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make payment. THOS. W. MARTIN, Adm'r. Aug no, urn 7 a ANDERSON CITY BAKER Y. BREAD and CAKES alway* on hand. Cakes made to order. Freeh Sada, Demon, Cream and Sweet Crackers, Candy, Confectioneries, Fruits and Nuts. Deviled Meats, Cross & Blackwell's Chow Chow, Pickles, Groceries and Canned Goods and Soaps. Bankots of every variety. Vases, Cops and San eera, Chamber Seta and Glass ware. Hammocks, Rubber. Musical and Baso Balls, Novelties. Tobacco and Se* gara. Smoke my "Lady of the Lake"-an excellent 5c. Begar. ? L. L. ORREN. May 10,1883 SO 6m -ll w