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THE SIX OF 1 > K I' X K E X NESS, Tile Two <Jreul?"?t Crimen mill Ul'?*ut<**f Curi*e? Record?<l In Scripture. tf'ram Father f?urkeU great torture-"f?ruul?t . ?' - Wont UtjrnUativn qfman."> The two greatest crimes recnled in tbeScriptures which Almighty Gild lias revealed lo us, were expressly committed under thc influence ol' drink. The first, the crime committed by Lot, in the days of Abraham, after bc bud escaped from Sodom. Secondly, the great public apos tasy of the Jewish nation, who worship ed their idol in tho very presence ol God. The patriarch Lot lived for many years in the city of Sodom. It was tho worst and most infamous city in thc world. ?So Almighty (iud opened thc floodgates, and rained down living lire from Heaven, and destroyed tho whole city and nation. In thc midst ol that city lived Lol. So holy was l.e, mid so pure had bc kept himself, that when the three angels were sent by Almighty God to destroy the city, they came and said to him: "Go (?ut <d this place; take your wife and children and go otu." He arose aud took his wife and two full grown daughters, and (led froui Sodom. The eily waa burned by fire ; the wife was struck dead for ber disobedience ; and there remained to him only fie two women, his own daughters An inn ms thought came into Ibu minds of these two women. Thoy wished lo commit sin with their own father. Il is enough to make a man's blood run cold lo think of it. W hut did they do? They goto bottle of strong wine and made the old man drunk ; when be was drunk he committed tho hin; and thus brought down the greatest curse. So great was the anger of God that of tho children boru of that infamous act all their race was cursed to thc end of time. St. Jerome, louking at the example, says : "Mv God 1 there wat a mun able to live in Sodom, the worst pince in the whole world ; KO pure ns tu be Sit tu en tertain the angels of heaven ; who no nooner got the hollie of wine in bis band iban he commits one cl tue greatest crimes that can be imagined or conceived by man. Tho next crime committed, tho great est recorded in Scripture, was this: Moses led the people of israel through the desert until they carno to Mount Sinai. Th er", arose thu mighty, solitary, solemn mountain before thom. All Israel eucamped around it. Ho said : "I will ip up and speak unto God ; re main heit! until ? return." ? The moment he said these words, tho clouds covered the mountain lops ; the thunders of beaven rattled ; the iiftbt nings flashed ; and the people were fright ened, and they cried, "<) (Jod, Thou art present; upare us!" The voice of'God ceased thundering forth fruin tho clouds. Muses nsceuded tho mountain ; and the , .lebplo "nat down to feast Hud to < lr i uk." ' what aMd they do ? When they gol well .vanned up with wino and half drunk while the cloud was upon tho hill, with the thunders of God's voice yet echoing in their ears-with their prophet and leader up in this cloud, and iv . terrible darkness ou Sinai^-the people put up a golden calf, aud kneeled down ami ador ed it; because they were half drunk! "Tho people," says thc Scripture, "sal down to drink." It was the first great idolatry of Israel ; the first great siu since (rod had brought them forth from Egypt. So great was the sin, that God in his great auger pro posed to tho prophet and said : "I will destroy them and ?renlo u new people,fur myself." And it came through drink ! Consider again. -We ?eu that thc first curso came to and upon Ade m and Kve when they refused to abstain, refused to fae temperate. When God destroyed the universal world in tho deluge. Noah and Iiis famjly tjYer* Spared, uno] thu curso of God was washed away. All tbeMniquily of tho world was washed away in ibu deluge; nothing remained, therefore, now, but tho blessing, iiow, my friends, I ask you, how did the curso upon the earth come again ? llmv "did the curse, extinguished in the waters of the deluge, revivo again to be perpetuated in tho whole race ? Through tho sin of drunk enness. Noah sat amongst his vines, and pressed thc grape; be drank tho wine acid got drunk. Outof that drunkenness of the Patriarch came the curse that fell upon Cbanaan uud bis descendants ; upon the whole nations of his posterity to tho end of time. What need have I therefore, to multiply the examples from, revealed truth of tlio awfulness of tho sin of'drunkenness? What need that I you that if Ibero is oue prom inently put forth in tho Scriptures, more than any other, it is tho word that was 8po$6tt-~."That the drunkard shall never inhabit tho; kingdom of God." Ont? Again. J. C. Stribliug, of Pendleton, S. C., saya: How shall we get our cotton land io oats? At Pendleton wo have tho oldest strictly agi icu kural society in the State. A few members of this socie ty havo formed themselves into a visiting farmer'? society, and meet at each other's houses each month aud dise?as some previously appointed Huhject, and inspect the farms. At our last meeting tho sub ject was, "How shall we plant our cotton land in oats in time to make a sure crop?" The decision of tho club after full dis cussion wa9 that on loose soil, or fresh land, it is advisable to put tn tho nata willi ft sweep lu Ibo months of August aud September in the standing crop ; and on'older lundi where1 the indi nut ion is to ruo together aud become hard from fall rains, it was thought best to pick out the colton as early as possible and thor oughly prepare the laud with the plow, and barrow the onta in and roll. It was thought ho it lo plow under tho few re maining into bolls on the stalks fur the reason that there is but very Ii':lo differ ci>c2 iu piokiog them out rather than plowing them und ir. The cost of pick ing the late crop v i mofe/, and the price obtained for the yellow cotton is less, and when we consider the manorial val ue of this small late crop, thero is but little economy io gathering it. Wbeu we consider the advantages of an early sown oat crop, there is no economy i? picking this late crop. Headache a Blessing. If long life is a great boon, happy thc man and thrice happy the woman whose malady takes the form of sick headaches, ? ty&tiyVflW**""1^ PI8tem8 bave ol Hffih qfpiff? far from io. .dhiatlag'? weat;digestion,, the headache is an evidence that the digestive organ? aro in fighting trim; Instead nf meekly submitting to abuse, the digestion rites in rebellion. Arrows of poignant pain are- frhotf into <t*e* brain, laud made tu signal the will that ^refornj^jajecessary. Indulgence TnTobd "wbl?K cannot be di ?^&r?&'f?y^lWIB? ?'Always bad. "he d?lt^?d mortal'who flatters himself that ho is ip luck because bo is not promptly punished for indiscreet eating in treasuring up for himself wrath against what may prove;a fatal day of vengeance, wbilo the victim of ?lek head aches paya as he goes. Ko long ?core is being nm up to throw him - into bank ruptcy, some fine day. He suffers tbe panga of a sick headache for a lew boura, and tho?'aU m ?v?jfv and gone. Tho ob " ligation U discharged. Dame Nftturo k&y?, in effect, wipe off the slate aud make no entry in the ledger of life. Is this not better iban to have the whole reckoning precipitated upon . the poor ' mortal Atone time? , A truo iron medicine, beneficial io the ??iMff no well as the old who suffer from \ ? jrijwpsla, ?to., ia Browo'e Iron Ditter*;. All K IM' I.III !.. Major 0 -. - i* csjcedii. iy ? II g afrit* of Willoi On "m> ocni.-ioo i.i: wnd speaking ol' thc way hi which verse luck will sometime* pursue a niau, ami remarked thal lie ointe playo! a whoo season al I ho While Sulphur Springs ami never held a trump S ?mu one ?II the company suggested that that \ was impossible, becaU'.o be in:i-i havel huh! at leas! one lriiui[> every tune he iloall the caro's. Hut the major rep!:? ?I, , ' Every time 1 dealt it .vas a misdeal.'' ile illustrated the same iden i:> an ither way. ii . -aid he wa-, i nco iu a j (?arty where tin; proposition was m ol'- to throw dieu for drink- and cigars. Ne threw several timi -, and every time the dice t aine out ace, demo. Ile was vex ed, he threw them with all his might against tho wail of the room. When he went to pick them up from ibo Hour I c was confronted with tin- same one ami two points. He went to the window and pitched them as far us hu could II.io the yard. The next day ?o' felt lik" Irving his lin k again, ami nut having another pair of dire, ho went out int i th" yard to hunt, them up. Stooping down am] peering closely into the gras-, bis eyes finally rested upon the ace. ile was so mad thal he made a mental resolution that, if thu other dice was found willi tho deuce up he would swallow them. Ile found it al la-t, and ii was th" di lice. Hu swallowed them both forthwith Five minutes lat'T bo became dreadfully alarmed at w hat might be thc cous.eqtieu ces ot his rash net, ami t<>ok a strong j cnn tic. Tho dieu worn sooii deposited on the grass again. "And as MHO as you ure alive, ' -aid the major, "lhere lay the rame old ace. deuce." A Powerful Stumbling Klori, lo Hoi: ., Negroes are sometimes very careful not to say anything to injure the reputa tion of a neighbor. A gentleman stop ped al a cahill where an nhl negro womau lived, and while waiting for one of the children to get a bucket of fresh r entered into conversation with ll( r concerning the crop prospects. I <lid hal? fo' or five line hogs." said thc obi WOnmti, "hulda's dwindled down till I ain't got but one now." "Somebody steal them '.'" "I lieber talks 'bout my neighbors, tin' 1 iloaii like ter say what brennte of de hogs, i ncber make mischief, I does en't." "I'id the hogs die ?" "Da muster died ; but yer ain't agwine 1er git tue ter say mithin' agiu my neigh hors. Do man what libed up dar is dead now, and I ain't agwi ne ter say uuthiii' Again him. De hogs diuappeared away heall while dat mau was libia'; but I ain't ngwine ter say mithin' again him." "l>.? you think thal he took them !" "Mister, .1.ii man's dead, and I doini wanter say mithin' agin' him; hut, lem me fell yr, while dat man was I i bi ll' lie vas n powerful altimblin' bloclc ter bogs." Pharaoh's Army. Alter much disappointment and many delays, the Abbe Moignoi has succeeded in raising the large sum of money he asked for, wherewith to dredge th" hot lom oi the lied Sen. Ile is aller Pha raoh's chariots and thc cosily trappings of tho Egyptian army. Ile sees no reas on why some of those relies should not bo recovered, even at the trouble of ro moving lin* sand which has for centuries overlaid them. He is enthusiastic in the hope of fishing up solid dividends for the stockholders in his scheme, as well as uf finding much that is valuable t> the scholar and thu archaeologist. The enterpri?o does not seem much more chimerical than those which have been set on foot in the country for the recov ery of treasure supposed to have been hurled by Capt, Kidd. Centuries ngo the Homans threw many valuable things into tho muddy Tiber, some of which have been brought to light within recent year?,. Wc may yet have In our muse ums some of those famous diamond studded wheels of the war chariots of ibu Egyptian monarch, side hy side with the remains of the keel of Noah's ark. Sunday Kt uv, A Chinese Farmer's Sad Experience. An intelligent Chinaman, who for several yoari conducted an establishment for the purification mid destruction of soiled linen at the North End, and timi, hy accumulated considerable coin, concluded last Kuli lo try his luck nt farming. He rented a farm up the val ley, and was seen no moro in his accus tomed bunnin until yesterday,- looking very needy as to clothing and very down cast. One of his old patrous meeting him said : "Well. Lung, bow did you make it at farming?" "Not muchee good," replied Lung sadly. 'T sow wheal and birds ho come calcheo some. Byino hy wheat grow up and plenty squirrel come and catch heap. Then reaping machine come cut him and cost too much, and when thrasher man come, take all wheat pay bim, find his gnng eat up my tlee fat Sing and cuss me cause I givo 'em pie lice time every day. I no likee farm any moro. I buy wnshee house if my fiend lend me some maney."-Portland Ore yo n ?un. WINSTON, FORSYTH CO., N. C. CENTS-I desire to express to you my thanks for your wonderful Hop Hitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia for five years previous tu commencing thc use of your Hop Bitters samo six . mouths ago. My euro has been wonderful. I nm pas tor of the Fir*t Methodist Church of this place, and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtues of your bit ters. Very respectfully, REV. H. FKREDEE. THU: BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE NEVEU KNOWN TO VAU.. CURES nil Diseases of thc Kidney*. ? I Liver, Bladder, and Url nary Orpans ! ' Dropsy, Orav?l, Diab?te?, tl right's Disenso, ruins In tho Hark, Ixtlna, or Stile; Retention or Non-IlPlrittlon of Urine, Nervous Disensos, Fournis Weaknesses, Escesses, Jann dice, nninnsness, neadacho, flonr - ' Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation & i'll co. HUNT S REMEDY OfJRES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL, as lt acts directly and at once on tb o Hld ii cy?, 1.1 vcr, amt HoWi-?l, rcs tor In fr them to a healthy action. RC NT'S REMEDY ts a tufe, suv, Md speedy eure, and hundreds have been .:ured by It Then physicians and fri on J* bad gi Ten Hiern up to die. Do not delay, try at onco HUNT'S HEM EDV. ?J Send for Pamphlet ta . HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, lt. I. Prices, 75 cents and 01.es. Largo auto the cheapest. Ask yr jr druggist tot HUNT'S REMEDY. Tain no other. i Like ;,. ly! '. .. tito* - '.< w.-xs ihr and key holt:.?. Thc j-encrally up ihc keyholes and stop th< preventive measures, thc evil us they pleased. Su comes malaria now-a aud il conies in by the ? r?ch, a leak in ihc plumbing, < >r :..:) sonic un: u! j>< t< <1 source and Wc cannot always keep drive its effects from our , l< time, malaria has not a f.;li< t cine Vour dru??i?ist sells it, ? an F.Cvi! Spirit. :u'!.t t evil spirit'- callie in ihr .. ?;h cracks ?in] toverl way to keep them out was tv? ping . cracks '.villi c otton. Notwithstanding these thin js had their own way and often caine in <i ly.s. We try to keep ii out ol the k? yholc Wc iD)> nj) the crack, audio! it comes fruin opening from some neglected drain, cr from uugt?.u'd?d direction. malaria out, but we can jjjiye ti hallie and . !t BROWN'S IKON BITTERS is taken in fa chance. Titi is thc great* family mcdi l ouj ht to keep ;t bottle in the house. DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. Read, Mark and Learn how LOW these Goods can be Bought ? P.K\I lil IL Iii.; (nih* \V?ii.-te.| <;<?.M1<.Pv.wMrtli I li J Klfgntii hit ol ' '.i-Lu?' . -, i'? ll .. latt-M simd'-.! '.']? worth !.". plaid, I'.roe-aded and < indeed <'>>>'?U.! ? wert?? "JU Nan- Vi i i-i" in crunhccl st ni iv her ry, crushed raspbrrry, ??tiiii? pink. .wei tb S? II..uhlc wilka I 'a-limc-ros. .Worth IO Plain I'.until all W.M?1.2f? worth '?'.'?i AH ?.....! Min n Veiling .'?'?> worth 50 hii?f? Itniiliu^-, ttl! A ...! . .:?:; worth Wi BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS. ,7....I i>iin. ic? I iee I ic c I 'in*.-* Illili! . ul* fl| It?ll rt'tic! lack 'nut i rrj-.!'? (un ti agi.-" liintinui, all vvouj."JO ami Wiling, all wool, ll inches.'.?'> ..r.', :;l! ivi)<i|? Uti inches. . rc, all wool, ll! ?nelie*,.""ic. and j-1.OU s (Moth, till w.vd, 11 itlCltV*.'.io li Jersey ( ior.l .!'.3j? Silk, I rom.7 fi tc? 1.50 ?nt. nmre than the (?rice asked. wurt !i wurdi worth worth worth worth worth wurdi w uri li worth worth 12' Jo .jo 25 IO 1.10 1.50 per Penni ifni Lawas al ti S und Se. Thc I (est Lawns at 12A, worth 1">. White Oonda in endleu* ijiiantitie.s. fc-y- Any "ut' ordnrinj* any <>f tln???i> Unod? to thc union nt of Ten Dollars will receive then: at their nearest Ksprc-n Olfice, express prepaid. E. W. MARSHALL &, CO., Post Office Box No. 4, Greenville, S. C. M nv 17. IHSfl ANDERSON MACHINE WORKS. AN'!.Vc: removed from Ct HA VIN? retiH.vwl Ironi Heed's ?nil. lin.; Into my new 'il A? BUNK ?HOI?, on Mrccl t?>u<liiiu to Dtlno Etiou?> .vaird. ami bei nu supplied with a com d?te oiMlil of Kl HST c 'LASS Tl M H.S ami MA riMtlAl.s, I am now prepared to Repair Steam Engines and Machinery Of ul I kinds at short notice. I will al wa vs keep on hand a full supply of <J??i?*t?r 31 u chliirry. wmidKiiim <,r Tritct Ionr I'orlitlilo mi?! rmitionm-.v Steina En K'ncM. I'lireslKTM, Muff .Hill.**, ?VT. lam al>o prepared to uruVr any part ur kind of Machine yon may need. I al.su k?vp on hand a fu'l supply of ?um and Hemp Packin};, ?atig? Corks. Check Valve?. (?Ioho Valves, tJhiss WatiT ?au>;ey. Steam l'auge*. SIIMIII Pumps, Hancock In upi rat i irs. Triumph Inject, irs, I' ?rtinjr Injectors, Corn and Wheat Mill.", Sorghum Mills, Circular Saw.-, Kll.ows. Nippers, I'ni.ms Itt'dncers, in Ittel everything needed in tho Ma chinery luis i ness. Uutne amt see me before buying, and yon will be sure to net a t?rat elos? Machine. . R. F. DIVVER AllKUSt _'. tSs;; AiuW'i'Moii, <J. Gm THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. BY contract in writing with tho Manufacturers, weare the only authorized Aleuts in the Counties of luder.soii, Abbeville and Oconcc for the sale or DANIEL PRATT'S REVOLVING HEAD GINS, FKKDEliS AND CONDENSERS. We guarantee tn sell at Man tl fact tl rere' prices, and will give perfect satisfaction or ask for no pay. Mort' Pratt Gins have been ?old in our territory hi the tait tire year* than ali other lind* eoinfiinrit. JSir TERMS EASY. Send for Circulars. 31 c CV LL Y ? TAYLOR, Aiiclcrson, 8,, C?._ Juno 21. 18S3 si? .4 c H g H ? a -C ??. irr? ?'s?:3?'?-!3 5a?.^ *nhr BWf* ? irS --. cn W o ? c M - M fil *B?.S ^ fl 0 0 THE BEST IN THE WWE&no tUcs with Enunclocl R?ochrotre. A?!?pte?l U Bil roo M i r" iiK-i u;, lUltUjtrloeA to mi t ell |>uim LEADING FEATURES: Double Wool I>?or?, futen? Wood pinte Ar\Just*Mo DompcT, lutcjt^fjjjXj\?^AnU? / m?tlo Shelf, Brolltii? l>,oor, Bwliiging IJeuth lUto, 6wing1ng Fluo-?toi\ ltev< albie Buming tong Cross tieeej P^?f^Walei Ctntcn, Hoo-.f ??lii? fhvers, riunittu?tca'tfini ?\x>n\ Nickel Knobs, Kitted r?ne!s, cti^ rncqtxa?od tn Material, Ia FltiUb, .M.-3 io opcmtlon. Mianufaoturod by I8AAO A" SHEPPARD &. co., Daltin*ere, * ron sci-'. BY J. R. PROPICES, Andcnrn. n c. v .X I>J s. < StrKA* riTHKHS ami Peal? rs in ull kimi- of URK?SKlJ LUMUKU, HOOKS, SASH, ULIXPS, MANTLKS, MOLDINGS, nuA< K i: rs. ISA NISTKKS, sawed and turned. Factory Near Railroad Eepot. (MUST MILL will run ever) day. July IS*! -_._ Building ami Building .Materials. WU. UKA? HAM Contractor and . Builder, Dejiot Street, Anderson S r Healer in Hash, Ulindi?, I><,,,r? Ac. \gcnl for .mle of I tough lind Dressed Lum her, r'urnishes Whitlow and I>.">r. Kraiuea, Aith rash a::.i ilm-rs Cited ready fur the Iniii.ling. Orders for Work or Materials prom I >t Iv exeeiited. April Vi. I st? ly TEA. IKKKI? tiie heal Young Hyson, Impe rial. ?.un l*"W 1er, tl.ililli.: an.I Knglhh Breakfast Tea t.. h- ha l. Kor sah; ; h'jrby A. H. TOW KIIS. Man h I.*.. 1^-:: :I5 j AGENCY for thc SALE OF HU KN NAN ?v ' ?'.'- K.\celsiorCider Mill. Konttn kv Cane Mill, Thresher and Cleaner. Pext?r K '1 ?'utter.-, plantation Saw Mills, ?te., Ac. liiveinoa call hefore voe. hu v. A. 1'.. TO\VKK.S,~Andcrion,S. < . May 1", ISS.'t t'j ... ... r<< hum-tn health and Ufa ., .. . H ,| r.combined. t>o I ?? ., r : ... i ". ei. i"- II'.'". Mid lt la . ,? i I . r M. i' -i , f Wood , . > ., ?' i >(,..>. 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II ronfimil x- Iii* heil tia vu ..? ?au Merrin ial Ute imiiili-ni l.i- Ine? C'lrwl i ?tlrel?, mal .*??>. 1 i ' . i ... ..? wr.il >. "f S ?i.s. ? H.: .' li?:ttltV. -ff*" . ?? M, lena. Vrrcuiiiil Itii.'iim alina ht.) I? .. ? i r ; . ' ' T iryiuuth I' " '-- ' . 1 ... -.i! t . },? . aiid PtHusii trenna ..t : ! ? . . a >i. . i. ab!,' lo ll > e.: ;:!?.. , rev I i . > . coarsKj of S. S. S. After ta : nv ty ?' .'. ? - petite l--..-ui t i :"..?.-. a:w I i . 1 : : ,<? Winn hi.l lals?li i>?.??- I mitti - I I . t .. < . : ever dM. lt i? n ev I??. ! .? t.. ie. - . I : ct. 8. S. Mv !: nh i i.'i't i ii. -1 Able lOKtffUil lo I . . I ?:.t f. t"i!.\>. t:Ki:?.. ii.'t s. i- ; .' . ?. S1.000 RET/Ar.D WiU be |>aul i i ut?} ?.... . . ? . . . yeta of let? butti. .? S. S. :->... lodido I'eitastiiini, - . : : . .. THKSV/? tV fi-: " . : . . . . . ISTWtil ? r.?r ihf Util? :? Int. Price: Email r. . ?! folding doat'.o i.'i.r 1 gtitaacll lr. Thc Moon is the inundation of lift., i: culatcs tht'ough every part of thc I , jv, and unless it is pure rind rich, good health is impossthle. ll" disease h.u> entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well knot. n. .uni the idghest medical authoriti s agree t!i.,t nothing hut troA wall restore the blood to its natural condition; and also lhai all thv iron preparations hitherto made Macken thc lei th, cause head aeiiv\ .uni are otherwise injin ?ons. UKOWN'SIKON HITTERS will thor oughly and quickly as-siiuilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, ami thu? drive disease from any part of the system, ami it will ni'l blacken the teeth, cause heath ache or constipation, ...ni is posi tively KC/ injuuous. Saved his Child. 17 K. Li:tan- SL, Baltimoic. Md. Feb. 11, 1BS0. t',eoi\:-Vpnn the trcoinniendi lion of a friend 1 med Hum? N'S I ICON lUrrii.s os a Ionic audre Heran? - f.,r my daughter, ?hom 1 was thoroughly convinced was wasting away ?nh Consumption. Having lukt three danglileri by the terrible disease, under l!ie care of eminent physicians, 1 ?.ii loth lo believe that anything Could arrest ihe prepress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh ter had (aleen one Untie of UaoWH'a IKON UnTiuis, she began lo mend and nos? is ouue restored to former health A filth daughter hrjan to slio?v sign? nf Oiuiimplion, and when tiie physician wa? consulted be quitAly said " Tonics vi ere re oalred;" ar.i when informed that thc elder sisi^r was taking MHOWM'S IIION HIT nus, rcspoiidcd "that is a gosxl leu.;, take it." A MORAM PlIELI-S. DROWN'S IRON BITTERSctTcctuaJ ly cures Dyspepsia, liuii^estion and Weakness, ami renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, cte Brown's Iron Bitters for sale by Wilhite &_W4lhite. Anderson, 8. (\_ Cider Mills! CIDER Milla. Cane Mills, Feed Cutters ?nd Corn Shelters for aale by. . , ?j. I A. B. TOWERS. Jone 14, 1883 48 Spring of 1883. IAM now receiving n beautiful line of Prints and other goods for the Spring traill-. A few Cloaka, and three (Mir ot* ?lauketa yet to cell at .coat, give me an op portunity to show them to you, we charge nothing for showing goods. " , XA.B.TOWERS. Maryh l?, 1K34 . 35 New Advertisements. fta? STRONG'S PILLS ! The OW, Well Tribal. Wonder fal Health RcucsTlt.tr S tc ut cd I CH. BTRONO'S SANATIVE PILLfj FOR TUE LIVK*. ? aptedyenre for Liver Complaint, R?galai inc the ^.Ste VurU"ylnB Rlood. Cleansing from Ma larial Taint. A rKBPCcr crait FOB Erne HEAD AOOf. O?tsTiPATiox A>tn Dram-stA. STRONG'S l'EtrrOl'.AL iniure h?alt?y ?petite, good digestion, regnlarity of tho bow ol? eur? remedy Tor Colds and Rheumatism. K l'B??T0v7S BOOS TO DK1JCAT? FXMAUUr, aobthUnr wad bracing to the nervous system, and ?Inna TI?V , 0? and health to ?-very fibre or tb* body? Add br I nrus-i'rla. Far Pam nhl? ti, etc., address ?. K. Hull j A Co" Box 836, Mew YorkClt/. v T k I) VERT? SKIM : ?end for our Select Uat of Lo a-I? ' .?" ?r-rr :-. -1 - "-" GE NOT 11 it,in-t|u?*{it|y rfujarknl. ^rtyaMe? ?rc verv rcarce in ??ur city." W?' r' *"',7 " Hilly a.-k \" i rall :'' r|T> i.'KHY." '?Vc have coiiManl arrivals "t KltKA KEAST > I'lUlV, UltlKH I?EKF HAMS. ii? IN'BI K-S I A IM.I; HEKK. SS A CSA OE, I.TIEKSE, (iii/r EIHJK UI'TTKK, OA'I M KA l< ?i HA ll A.M EI.OCK, X. (?. anti ?.'LUMDA SY1UT.S', Ul?T I I.Ol'it, COKEEE, TEA ami SC?AH, Ami ? v. rytiling in til'' ?!" ' 1 PAXCY GKOrKIUlOS. Wo have the I ir* -t rt...k ..i CAN N K n c ; < > O 13 s lu th?- * *? * : ? i i T ;which we sell al I?*??MXirl<al>I>' Low l>i'Ie?-?M A Choice Slock ol' FINE CONFECTIONERIES. Try ????r Java nial lint Ki 1 Colli?. i'tv?mrll?.' N itttitlliii? ('??' i'oWfk'r'IVsi^ Try our Kadish I'iekl anil Wiii.vM? r-!iir?- Sauce. Try ..IM- '4I?r:.lfi ?f th? Seii" Mac jtvrel. ,<... (??vc us a KAI lt THIA I. ?>t? CU?' CK Ul ES, ami ?-??n will he convince I. All goods ?hUvend KUKK iii the City. Ilespcctiully, REED & WEBB, Near K.iilroii?! Urhlgo. May J I, I -"- '.'' O? ? ci tr<S?r, f s*tY?/?.instil. LYDIA E. PINKHAEVI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I- ll Positivo fill Por uti tho*e I'uliirul t'uiurtulntHnnil Wcntnewcs ?o common tu our bi -t fi/uiulu popu In 1 lun. A Medicino for Woman, luvciitetl by a Woman. Prejiaroil by n Woman. T!.r Crajtral Hrdlnl Ultrarrrj Shirr the Waua nf lllalart. C X'- : ? .. < tho drooping neilin, in>iRorate? anti ! ir:? inls ?- thoorrv?V runetion*. gives clastlcltv ml l?rnine p.tvstore-i thc nnlural lustro to tho ry?, tn 1 ?li.i'i i i iii- jilli- flu- !? of woman tho frosh ro ? >f ll.*? '* -i- .?i .-u:. I ?.ii :> minimirtlnie. C rThysicbtw I.' -,o lt and Prescribe lt rrc?!> 1 ti lt rom-iivi ritalin n?. ti uiilon .>.. deal roy* ?tlmiv|.i< f-T ntlniulu: u ! : .. ? v. iii-- mf tho Monia<h. T' it: . r of II.M:?::J l.iivn. iii-jil? | Alu. weight nu ! liar!: ich?, I? (lltr ivy ?icrin inontly cureil hy lt< u- -. for tho t-iro or Kidney <'omr>tiilnt? of either ecx Iii!? Compound I? iimnr pu??c J. l.YIH\ K. IMNKHAM S ?U.OOI) MTRIFlTIt 'viii eradicate every vc.Mitru ni l'union I rom ili.i 1*1 O.I. ii- i "-i\o lon? mi'l fir? ntfth io ilia rystcm, of lom i ...m ur child- lto>Ul on Tmyini; it. Ti 'Ii the Coiuponna nu I Ul ->A ?hirlflernre |>n pared ni I-iii.liii Wintern Avium-, Lynn, Ma??. Pri?e vt (.'.'.. r,tl. 6lx bot I lr* for ?3. S< n! ly mull in tho form of pilla, fir oflu? as ?>n rx ... ??: of pri?e, St per hot forclthor. J!.--. PtnUtiam freely an*?-? iia'i latter*of inquiry. l^loao3ct.iitainri. ?i-ndforinUDiihlct. Ka i imllT ?hfiiilri 1? without l.VUIA T.. PISKI1 VM S L1VEU I'll.I.s. Tiny euro oonntlpnltoli, hiliottfttttb?\ mid torpiility of thu liver, a conti per box. ?ySotdby all DniKKlatH.-?*J (0 .JW Vegctnltla Com|ion:iil r - san: Irv Wil hite?S Wilhite, Amh-rson, c. ron most Aim BEAST. r: r'Tor" than a third c f n century the . > icaiii'Ui;KtanrrlJli?firio-athasr)?.??n ova lornlllions nil ov^r thoworiaua i -ily tn io i clkuico l jr tho relief of sntg M..1 lwjn. lt lo n mtKllolno -i prisunn?! i-nilRO- Mio beat or its -i l. i on very iona < f oxterual pain ?KAN . ^iiaiang Liniment Ir. withoutan orinal, j lt iiciietraiea flohln ana m?sele to jiiis \<n-y bone-Tiiaking tho coutlnu J; ;c;o or pain und lnlhvrnmnUon lmpos ,i- . ?'.?'. its encela uj.on liuman Flcah ami i; ,' -^.r.V:oi.lv:'.Mou aro equally wonder, v j ?ul. i ho aicxlcnn I MUSTANG fe Uniment ia needed by comcbodv in g ? very Uouso. Every day briiiRs nowB or fe thu apouy of BU awful senld or buTji ???uiUduod, of rheninittio tnnrtj-rs ro Btored, or a valnable bora? ar ox n a vc a by tho hcnliiig power ol thia LINIMENT ?W?^ ?Umcata o?l ?^*?!.< 0,ntrnrtc(1 ??"?ole?? ?arria and Srnlda, ?uta, H ruin? a and 5fE!2?.??>??*?01iDaaj Bites and g^R?' St'^.r,,,, Lnoenean, Old rilpplr. Caked JDreaat, and Indeed every form of external dla V** .?* 6SSS "wltbont sear*. l?TJ}}" BBOTB CREATION it eurea rounder, nnrneaa r/ore?. Hoof Di?! ?7-,V. W?? ,,?r??f Ncratcbe?, Windi R??Ut-8p*,rl,u',T,ir,"I?? ningbone. i^'^ii11.1 nnd cvrry 0,h?-f allaient ?O wbicb fbe occnpai.iB of ch? The Mexican Hnitang Liniment ai^ay*? cores and novcr diau-oooinfji anditls,poslUyely, ppolllt*' THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS ?0& IW OH BEAST, \v^i|eu?C?nx?M,?J!,an? L*"??'cut for salo by W tillite ?fe Wilhite, Amlerson S. V. . IE! O "Q* :T- ga ? HORSE- AHD CA,T!.{^p?vi/3r:::c ronni rowden t? I m^?J i0*1"" "? FAWI.^ .nd i? cc L 1 w m?kc tho butter nrm Bold everywhere. ?vnwA.CMojc. PATiDp.Focrn.r^p,,.^ SALTlKOUE.liD. A??e^t8yai?hlte&Wi,hI^D'^?t-, TO ALL WANTING GOOD GOODS O IEEE IE .A- 3? I ff have II wood stoi ii of HATS, CAPS. j DRY GOODS, IIA KD WAH Ki CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, PROVISIOXSI HEAVY ! AM) I AVIV (.KOCK Kl KS. j WALL PAPERING, md many oilier things loo tedious lo men- 1 ion, which I will sell low fort-ash, or to .rompt pay iii}' customers on time. Hive ni'.- a cull. A. M. TOVVEKS. Feb I , 1S83 L|? EXECUTORS' !SALE. 1\y ({SCANT t . ai' order of tin- Court ?if C..mumu Pleas Un' undersigned, Ex L-eutors "f Stephen McCully, deceased, will .( I ; at Anderdon (! II., S. C. on S Al.15 DAY IN ?LTOBF.U, A. 1>. ISA'*, thc fol lowing property, to wit : One Unimproved Wood Lot Un I'nivorslly Hill, containing Three ami Three quarter Acres, more or b es, adjoin ing lois of Mrs. A..I. Allen, 1'. K. McCully. TKIIMS OF SALK-One-third cash, and re mainder on a emili of twelve months, with interest from ?lay of-ale, lo be secured by :i mortgage of the premis-es. NV. W. Il I'M I'll lt IC YS, ' X. A. McCl'LLV, j r" Sept li, 1383 * 1 HEPAIEING AND WHETTING GINS! THE EUREKA GIN WHET IS the greatest invention of the age of its kind. It is an essy, certain and quick way "I" whetting Oin-saws, which render> he old fashioned way of whetting a thing .f the past The reason why it is pr?tera Ide lo all others is. il hinge* in the throat d' the tooth. I am now prepared to do the k'cry ln*t of work in Sharpening (Jin-saws, is well as general repairing of all kinds at lo-lowest p.-iees. Persons iran purchase a Machine for ten dollars, and do t heir own j ?harpening. Any one can learn in li ft cen j minutes. Satisfaction is guaranteed. The j immensn sale of this Machine is the best murante of its merit. Ail who have tried il arc delighted with i's work. I will sell ! Hillier .state, County or individual rights. Information concerning it cheerfully given. AU orders for whetting or repairing should be blinded in at once or write to nu-. OFFICE--Up stairs, over W. F. Barr's Store, on Granite How, Anderson. S. C. IO'. \V. SOUTH. .Inly !!?. is*:; -2 :{'>i THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. for.vrr or Axnjuusoy. tot HT OP COMMON PLISAS. - Harri"! Pritchard; Marv A. Shearer, Martha II. ; Harrison ?II.J husband, MOT- Harrison, !.. lane lian ?Min, Margaret C. iKihhlusatid husband, A c. bul iiins. and Susannah .1. Mah- and husband, Wm. M. Hali-, I'laiutlirs, nyaln.it Ann Morris, I anny Whitaker ami husband, Joseph T. Whit aker, Marion Merris, Elsie iiu/t-. Iturnelte Mor rl?, Cn vt iii McDonald, Cornelia .Monis, Ilunja min Murri-, I'cggy Morris, Ilelsj" Morris, Jamel ?..ni-, i hap|?cl Morris, 1. lavette Morris. Willi? . Morris, Ann May*, ami th:' husband amt throe children of l'an nv Murri-, dee'd, whine mintos 1 are unknown, Defcndaiu?.-Summons fur Ileiitj, , Oim/ihiiut ii- i Svrred. T.. il?.- l>. Icu?aii??, Ann Morris, l'a a nv Whittaker ' nu.) husband, .los?-;.h.'I*. Whitaker, Marion Mur as KUI? iiu/is, linrnvtto Morris, Unetto Mc Donald, Cornelia Moni-, llcnjautiii Monis, I'eg- 1 ?y Morris, Hil.s y Morris, .lan?os Morris, Chappcl I Murri?, l.al.iy..-tti- Morn-, Willie Morris, Anil May.- ami lin1 husband ami I li reo children ol ' fanny Murri?, dee'd, whose names are unknown : i Y'nf are hereby summoned -mt required toan- i ?wer Hi? complaint in tili? actina, which is ll Uti in Hie ..Dice ol lim Clerk ol'Hie ('?url ol" Com- , mon l'Ion?, at Anderson c. H., S. C., and lo serve u cony ol your answer to thc ?aid complaint on thc i snliri-rltH.-r at his oilier, Anderson C. H., S. C., t within'twenty days after Inc service hereof, ex- I ohi-iveof thu day of .-neb ?rr?icc; mid if yon fall ! lo answer Hie complaint within Hit! tim? afore- ; said, thc plaintiff In thia action will apply to the l'our? for tin- relief demanded lu the complaint. Dated nth August. A. H. 1883. 'i llus, c. L1C.ON, flalntinV Attorney. ?Si AI. j 1!. 1. Moorhead, Dept. C. C. I'. To the Defendants above named : Take nuilee, Thai the complaint in the above ?lated cas? was fil-d in thc otlicc of the Cluik of tho Court ol' t'ouimon 1'has for Anderson County. .S.C..on H." lilli August, ISSI, for the purpose ol obtaining a sale of ibe trait of laud therein de scribed as "all that tract or land, containing 300 acres, more or less, situate in Kock Mills township, in Anderson County, .S. C. adjoining lands of Mar tha darrel rt of," and a partition anil division of lin- proceed? amoni; tin; heirs al law of James Morris, doe'd. That nu personal claim ls madu against ?uv of von. ll Aug., ?8*3. THUS. C. MUON, nils'. Atty. To thc 111-0.11.1.1111?, thc fa??bind and three minor children of I-'anny Morris, dee'd, whose names ure unknown : Takt notice, That an order bas been issued by tho Master on Au?, ll, 1*S3. to uppulnl a Guardian ad Litern for said three uiiii"r children of Finny Morris, dee'd, whose names ara unknown, milos Uley or some one in their bebalf apply for the ap pointment nf some othnr Hiiardian ad Litern to represent their Interests In the above action within twenty days from thc expiration of tho publication of ibis notice. Aug. ll, 18*1. TII0S. C. LIGON, PlalntlflV Attorney Aug. I?, I8s:i .-, s * Slop Biller* are lite PureHt and Uvsl Uiitvrn liver Made. They are compounded from Hops, Mall, Bnchu, Mandrake and Dandelion-the old est, best and most valuable medicines in tho word nnd contain all the best and most curative properties of nil other remedies, being the greatest Mood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly lung exist where these .Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their op erations. Tliey give new life and vicor to the aged and infirm. To all whoso employments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer,Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters aro inval uable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symp toms are. what tho disease or ailment is. use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, usc Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so do ing. $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and ursa them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drug ged, drunken nostrum, hut tho purest and best medicine ever made; the "Invalid's Friend and Hope," ami no person or familv should bc without them. Try the Bitters today. April 5, 1H83 38 4 WE WANT ON w..OU TWO RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS MEN IN EV EH Y TOWN AND COUNTY TO SELL OCR POPULAR BOOKS. Ofter liberal Inducements. Applicants will pienso give ago. experience uranyl omi reference as to cbsrscler and hsbits. A SPLENDID CHANCE for men who uro not afraid of work and vant lo make money. Apply in person or by lotter to II. P. JOHNSON Jc CO., u ? 1013 Malu street, Richmond. Va. Sept o, is*? 8 arn TWENTY DOLLARS. JMK PENNSYLVANIASTY? E Singer Machine is the best SINGER EVER MADE. ??~5r* DROP LEAF, TWO Plarge drawers, fancy cover ^ with castors on stand, nnd winds the bobbi ns without running the Machine, for $20.00. Remember, we scud tho Machino to be examined before paying anything upon it. ' Every Machine fully warranted for five ysara. Address V^OK or. , WIXLETS&CO., Feb 25-20-ly Philadelphia:, Pa. THE COTTON TACTd Y *i \s nut been darted jtl . .1 X 1 Villi av thu 'MWo'. j)r>( . ,| Odoita con bc bought at, aud 0tl IO lit ph ic. l)ry Gooda for Ladies'and M(M1 Particular attention, aaktd f0, J marci*, Uottonades, Magtitt ?i Shirts. All kinda of ?rocerlea at;j ptl Best N. I?. Molataea. Hoots, Shoea ami Huts. A lull line of HAUDWAUr 1 Lady t-ughi I?) have a 1 IVtS\l i iii SK, of wliu li 1 have a incut, i. V M UUKLLAS-l.acli(y Silk V J Buggy hand Umbrellas. 1 A ">:ood assortment ot ^YaU \'\ Murdering. Crockery and Ulnsswnre. Muggy Material?. I cannot name a'.! the articles ill will ask all inr>i".is ?anting ?ow pi kes to give me a call Lefortl I svill say, without fear of contri t;,;,t better sinu s (lian 1 kc?;. (t| lound in thia or ?my other market.! h. li. TOW EB No. 4 Graaiv .lune t, 1K83 1 -TH.? JSr~ NORMAN'S -MARKI A wnEand MTivJaal ltcm?!y fortt?i iV nil invirulurilU-" nr.d d.?oi,!?n . ('.J m-h nm! nowell, whether InchtMnttt? lt kt?cep|itabTa toihe bt?oic? ihU offriulva to tue taite. U,1 I'ruiui tly relieving DTTUTT.WiriJ Bi ia. Morbm, fliolira lnfim.il nui.Orlptn? fall?a, r??j; , I Nalino*, Acidity ot tho Stonvl! I llcarthuni, bick tr.d !>uv,-.,l Headache and Dytprprfa. it? I - lo uteri In ?.ll d.ran?tii.tBi<<I tlioStouweli nun Bowels in>m n-Uau;.^ j NEUTRALIZING CORDlk ls as pleasant and liinnitwii BJ berry Wino. Does not connia (J and will not cOMttpate. Special!? ri tnrnr><l (of SmisicUucM and TetS Children. Price i-c. and $ r.-o per bott} S' llh'jn'l Drti53'*fJd?it Rn:.ri Oi<? E2CELSI0E CHEMICAL roi Sole I'ropricion, f Walhalla, 3. C. U.B.a.1 ? rr "il Untet ami Easy MM Thoutiandeof womenoicr (be?tadI fv tn the wuiulerfultflectsofthiijuril oily; lt will not only ahorteolibciu/ii; thu intoi.bity of nain and lafluirt; ! expression, but better than ail. it I greatly diminishes the daEirrtoiift i mother mid rlllld. This rail to n forinu woman il It<imt?s iinirn Mothnr'l F'ientl. Prepared ead i-M j liiiMirir.ui, Atlanta. Ca. So'.d ty] Dre, .. '?>. Fri? Sl-M.bot?e. B?f ' >y Esptesti on reciipt ol pike ] SmEBSi Specific Reir?a Woman's Woel BBADFIELD'S FEMALE ESG? Ls n result of a fUllful and MlenUfirt pi timi special clasxot mcdleln?? fci'oai i ideally ou thc womb owl ntciln* "i ls therefore a ?pecinl remito lur nil] luirtaluiug to iii" ?nuil), li* pial1 i a.-es ni imp-pressed or painful in*aj Hie \\ liite.i, anti Partial rrolap?n?,] rliiilk'iiKcd. In iheso eaves lt ananti I relief, anil permanently rtJtom Ht nial fina timi, arni thus prntfet Irimi a long train ot disastrous convqi nu unfailing remedy to I* used duthil yicrio.l known BK "Change ol Liff, inlimlile preparation hen no rival. Ji'KlCli.-Sina? Size, 7?c; U/Eitte.l MOTHER'S FEU QUICK AND EASY 0HED.BI Thia ls nu Ineatunabln boon ta al!? ItiR women. \VbenanpiIeilaivnr.llagtn lu .in ?-t ii safo, t?ule!(midrociparatliT lean delivery? TliouxandMf women aa Rriitefiiliy (*.*.:Ify tc thoWonderfoleffM Ri-eat i-eincily. It not only ihurtms I IOSKIIIU tho infelicity of pain, but, bcttcij tlu retiv Ri-catly dlmlnliihps tiiedanr Ot hoth nu.thee anil child. This cr-. HUllfrinii wmnaii la Holmes' Uaiauatl er'a Priemt. Price, 51.50 per bottlo. Sentb;] receipt of Uic price. OS-Hold by all DniRgtsi*. THESE REMEDIES PRET?EED OVIT j J. BRADFIE? Ko. 103 S. Piyor 8l?? "kidney Wort for;pale by WilMtj hite. Anderson. S. C._, KING OF THE SIM SI ft FOR $20.00^ It is in every l&^i&S^ Sinfrcrfltvle of Mohines ? v beat.oai.fier, with .?.... gjit; for winding the bobbin, ff TO, tent stylo of ^??SM^ King of Singerai We do ??t atkljou what you are huying. ?.? ?M**1 that vou really wan?to W 1 aro willing to pay UABSV THE BEST IN ? J I Write to us. sending in wi||r" nearest railroad ??Y?rtloW? 4 Alachine and give n8in^ .(( to examin? it btfort ?