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.fr AL NEWS. BBlKr MENTON .tvUl OS crcoat un?! sun tho blun .tJps will soon sin},' their lost !* schools hi the city aro well " -, nivailihif a little in price. We V?' ?."mircl bales of cotton were sohl ^lastwct.k. ,..umuney you owe us would be i?ijwWejUbt now. ?I until th?' last day to pay your ''."?js ft ?rood limo. ,,r (j,. County Pair takes place ?r* Wt'1 and I'Jth <>f October. Idling cotton waa quoted at Og lJ n'ednestlay in "'is market. ," ideare in the city. Ilia rigid MO eel a 'iye l,,?Har note changed. ,,- r W. Harrison lins accepted a Jsisalesiuan iii Mr. W. S. Ligon's ri,l ?s tin1 color of the new two r ??tliatgo into circulation Octo .f..e.in and soda water season is ? io a dose. The young men are ?rtf.consult our advertising columns, Mtill know where to goto purchasu .fotiomi Owner bas our thanks for ?0J colored ump of the city of ,y ?.Snipes has purchased a lot on 1 jilin street) and contemplates hu ?.;ilau curly day. attendance of the members of An r Division, .Sons of Temperance, is ot] this evening. f.Kiilroail Comniisaion bas our thanks [a^rprinted copies of their schedule ihiiisnd passenger rate?. (W! estate husines.s bas been quite E?&ri?g the past week, several build & hiving ch anged bands. tab), in Roberta Church, on the 16th br the Rev. T. C. Ligon, Mr. S. M. pgoind Miss Ahi Reynolds. ?j.,fm. M. Wilcox and family, of Kl toG?.,were visiting relatives in the (IODWSaturday and Sunday. ICjrrices were held in the Presbyterian iV-^odist churches on last Sunday, the :&ng absent from the city. ir.ut iuformed that Hon. D. Wyatt jsLi! consented to address the Orange ?jcttl Slabtown on the first Saturdav ?taber. is an old Hebrew proverb which Make haste when you are purchas ed, but when you are to marry a iiolotv. ybuk riding is getting to bu very jutamongthc girls and young ladies fiaj. It is a healthful exorcise, and l?tUi sec it. ii! itason gents' collars will he high cranders," and the neck ties will he milk che :k s tied in a sailor's knot, with (pot* an; sort. j:P, li. Whitfield, of Fork township, ni .1 a pocket book lust week that had -ca use in his family for over forty It looks like it will do good service rnoher afternoon a young lady in this I rhile crimping her hair, dropped a lute pencil down her back. We are liiititwas really amusing to see ber sud hear her scream. J.E. G. Evans, jr., the clever depot ?it Pendleton, has recently purchased irad bicycle. He carno down to this rie other day on it, making the trip fetn aiiles) in nbout two hours. ?feHewlett K. Sullivan left Anderson tooday afternoon to visit the Louis j'Eiposition. After seeing the sights au will visit Cincinnati, St. Louis, iTcik, baltimore and other places. take your cotton elsewhere until lp? the Anderson merchants a trial. J ?ill pay as much or more for cotton ^merchants of any othor place, and ali? sell goods as cheap or cheaper. lb A.B. Bowden, of Centcrville town ie tad the misfortune to break one of ?ras last week while taking down some -atry at Lee's mill preparatory to re 1 it. We hope he will speedily re 11 bibbing affray occurred in the city on ? imlay night between Geo. Johnston 'Pink. Wallace, both colored. John ivueut in five different places, though s of tlic wounds are serious. An old dns the cause. [^?Anderson Military Academy opened ?^nllsession on last Monday with eighty "bonita roll. More students are ox \ud it ls probable that the roll will 'one hundred. This is very gratify IBthe friends of the Academy. [^County Commissioners should seo "lie various public roads throughout ^>nty are put in as good condition as i-t before the Winter season sets in. I? several portions of tho County we Plaited recently, the roads have been Tpoorly worked. Uptyeyed Tennessee girl is said to have ^wtfed that she can make her eyes look rj wearing a dark blue velvet lining r^hat and eating loaf-sugar slightly with cologna water. We know ' Ben who can make their eyes turn "rubout going to half that trouble. Pfc rod Mrs. J. M. Smith have the ay m ,,?0/? largo number of friends in tho ;?M their ll months old son, Arthur, a occurred at their residence in thia J OD last Sunday afternoon. The re the little ono were interred in the ,T? cemetery on Monday after? Frierson conducting the funeral oca. LvMW?dnfc?day night, 12tb inat., the TS ? Mr* JaP? Poole, who resides in tonit0Wn18hiP. were deatroyed by fire. &Ue *nd a ,ot ?f corn, fodder, wheat (WB were consumed. It was evidently ?ort of ?n incendiary. Mr. John ut bi?iher-io?kw of Mr. Poole, bas CThne"*1 comi,,lttod to -iail char8ed l??Pwree of Judge Witherapoon in the uLi^^noe Chamblee against the hS? A*H2r' Railroad Co. has boen ia ?!ho c?erk of the Court, and de M;"he,has no power to restrain tho inwo* Ux> and thereforo refuses Wnf ^ asked for by the Plaintiff "?"Wi. the County Treasnrer from the ?on of the tax. tfe.C?1*Df?e8ne8e8la the saving of the ita*?. nes mr.covering strawberry ?MM??;*!' Spread them thickly over *rd?? aUi in the F??. and they will L*Wh? -?e,nt Protection through the cold had ' wA,en 8Pring comes they will bo ?itu rott^1 nwfty aa not to interfere BffJr?*Ul of tho planta. They have ?^"?avantage of containing no weed Li t ?^.?liettci? ?melning In the Postofflce Kl8ur???pifor tho wee* ending 8eptem titiSn \Pur8ess> E- J- Cannon, Noah iS?WMl?r ??7 Hon- T- C' RfSt^vH. Hicks, A. D. Hicks, A. jlj^'aWc John Harris, Elijah Hunter, ^n'n 4 D- W' Rutherford, J. F. % Worman (2), Turner Wright. ^tnpletejy nilod with ladies and gon S?t A 2i*S?* the trial by tho moot >/. N n ^uf??cr 0639 waa selected, with ?K??Z. ?ulll,v?n, nnder the name of 5. C^'t,h0 ?rfaoner. H. G. Scud r??1^' 0?Pt- John W. Daniels ^Jflii11'- J- ?. McGee as Sh erin", t^MaUlson ?nd W. H. Frierson ????do n 8t*te, and Messrs. C. Wnrd 7A? rai? i>LT' .Ffatheraton the prisoner. KtM??^ aboQt two hours and a JV Privar1 cof'ductod In an able manner. il* h??^fM convicted and aentenowl ^?ndC?? ?P ?. 23'd of November. *^Ju w enjoyed the proceedings very omas Anderson, C. W. Aua Mrs. P. A. Drake, wife 0f Mr F " Drake, died nt th? re*?denceof i?.r i,,. ? , in Hopewell township"olaiSunia" even' u.K, aged about sixty-three v.aT Sil wSs who *new Ee^'te Bnd bdlW b" wiio Knew uer. bbe was & mein h ?r ,,r nion Grove Methodiat Church"wSSh?? reman?s were interred on Mo, dav after <>'i ?."".c late in the afiernoon. a. Sen Boing down the Osborn bill his team of "nbs laraine frightened and ran ?wa? He was thrown from the wagon with such , V .Duck?? attended the unfortunate man and give lum all the relief poss bl", A" ^.SSffi" w"?to,"?? ? coulS the lat*? ja?0L/'ldJtn S'Vtv'MSO?1 "??"* of [" nil?. >.A' ^evenson, died at her home t mon County, Miss., on the 20tli of Au gist last,,,, the Cdth year of ber age. Sirs Stevenson was for many years an exem p arv member of the Presbyterian Chu el She leaves?four children to,noun, her death J I id.l, ,U-h'JUnt;i';1 ?<?au**,',t*!r of Andrew m,"" ?, '?. ?'.' of.lhla Guilty, and has Miss Kn, i ty Ilapnoldt, of Pendleton, died 0 peritonitis m Columbia on last Krida* a ternoon at the residence of her cousin. Mr. H. N. Emlyn. Miss Happoldt was Hf' mn yean of age, and was ? daughter of Mr. H. G. Hapjioldt, formerly of Charles, ton. it, r r?malna were brought to Pendle ton on Saturday and interred on Sundav morning. A lar^e concourse of friends and acquaintances <?f thc deceased attended thc funeral services. . A . from Augusta, Ga., to tho Atlanta Costitution, .lated 15th inst., savs nie Augusta & Knoxville Railroad was formally transferred to the olHcers of the 1 ort Royal Railroad to-dav. Tho two roads will be run as one linc hereafter The stockholders of the Augusta St Knoxville meet Wednesday, the 20th inst., to confirm the lease. The road will be completed to Spartanbiirg as rapidly as possible. The .Savannah Valley Road to Anderson will also be pushed forward." ( The Greenville AW? of last Sunday says : Karly yesterday morning the gin house of James (.. Shirley, live miles from Helton caught dre. The interior of the building with the but and seed cotton was soon in a blaze, hut fortunately one of CJX & Tay lor s lire extinguishers had boen ?.hu ed in the gin. The steam was turned on and in less than two minutes thu lire was entirely subdued. All escaped from the gin with*, out injury except Mr. ?Shirley, who wa* shgbtly burned about the face." The next Union Meeting of District, No. 1, Kaluna Association, will convene willi Mt. llcthel Church on Saturday, 20th inst The Introductory Sermon will be preached by Rev. li. Hays, and the Charity Sermon by Rev. J. S. Murray. Mr. T. L. Clink segies will read an essay. The Sunday School Union will meet with the Mt. Bethel School on Sundav morning at iii o'clock. An address will be delivered by Mr. J. L. Sibert. and an essay will be read by Mr. Wm. T. Milford. Every School is earnestly requested to bc represented. The following are tho Jurors for the Oc tober term of Court : \V. J. Drennan, W. F. Martin, B. L. Johnson, John Agnew, colored, Edrew Cromer, Geo. Riley,colored, J. It. Zachary, J. W. Keaton, J..)". Vaughn, Wm. W. Martin. Chas. Starks, colored, W. H. Long, J. N. Willingham, A. R. Cox, J. Alonzo Emerson, Jas. !.. Geer, M. A. Cobb, P. M. Bonds, P. M. Morris, J. M. Craft, lt. B. Ilrock, John L. Jolly, J. J. Stuart, T. A. Archer, R. G. Martin," J. 8. Heatv. W. S. Young. R. L. Campbell, J. A. McAiislcr, W. T. Mattison. colored, J. V. Ozinlut, W. A. Chapman, Wm. Pruitt, C. E. Harper. E. Holland. We are indebted tu Messrs. Simpson, Heid & Co., the clever druggists at the Wa verly House Corner, for a liberal sample of their leading brands of cigars. "Spice of Lite," "Cyclone," "Henry Clay," and "Gen. Gonion." lt ia impossible for us to decide which i.= tho best, for they are all exquisite. We venture that if ex-President (irani, who is said to bethe most inveterate cigar Binoker in the Inion, were to visit Ander son and sample any of the above cigars In wood purchase a box. Call on them and try their cigars, and you will agree with us in saying they are tit"for a king to smoke. The crowd in attendance at the Sandy Springs Camp Meeting on last Sunday was very large, though not as large aa on pre vious occasions. Neither were there as many campers during the meeting as for merly. Kev. J. W. Walling, of this city, preached a very impressive sermon at il o'cloek a. m. We aro informed that the order was good throughout the meeting with the exception of on Saturday night, when it was very bad. The authorities have secured the names of tho rowdies, mid it is their intention to prosecute them. Wc hope it will be done. If a few of them were sent to the penitentiary for their con duct, wo venture it would have a whole mine effect People have no right to at teud religious meetings and behave in such manner as to disturb the services or offend the sense of propriety of thc Christians holding the meeting. The second rain of any consequence that ne have had in this city in about twelve ivoeks fell on last Monday afternoon and light. Other sections of the County were ?Iso visited willi a good rain. It has been cloudy the greater portion of the time since, md ?n Tuesday evening the indications vere that a good rain visited portions of he County, though none fell In the city. iVe are informed that in some sections the ain was very heavy, and washed tho land :onsiderably. There was a large quantity if unpicked cotton in the fields, and we lrcsUiT.e it was injured to some extent. Jur farmers, however, needed rain to pre pare their ground tor the reception of small rrain, and a great many of them had not jeen able to get a stand of turnips on ac count of the dry weather. The benefit of he rain, therefore, will more than compen sate them for the damage done to the cot Ion. We hope our farmers will make good use of the season and sow all the small grain and turnips possible. Every availa ble piece of ground should be utilized. It is not yet too late to sow barley patches for grazing purposes. A barley patch, how ever small, will bea great saving to your corn crib next Spring. Amone our Advertisers. Miss Lizzie Williams, after a pleasant trip to the Exposition and several of the popular Sumu.i roaorls, where she ob served and noted tho latest fashions of the day, has returned. During her absence Bbe bought an elegant stock of Fall and Winter goods, which she desires her friends md customers to call and examine. She can suit you in both prices and quality of goods. Read what she has to say in an-^ other column. Messrs. C. F. Jones A Co.'s new adver tisement was handed in too late for inser tion this week, but it will appear next week. They desire to inform the trading public that they have tho largest and pret tiest selection of goods they have ever brought to this market. Their stock ol ladi.-s' dress goods and gents' bata is very attractive, and they are confident they can suit you. Prices us low as any other houso. Don t take our word for it, but go and ?ce for yourselves. Miss Della Keya bas an important notice to tho ladies in another column. She is now receiving tho prettiest assortment ol millinery goods she has ever brought tc this market. The ladies would do well tc see ber goods before purchasing elsewhere, Mr. A. B. Towers could not get his new advertisement reedy te'^?S*? will appear next week. His tall stock ol dry goods, boots, shoes hats, groceries, Ac. ia arriving daily, ami he wants his old friends and customers to remember him when they desire anything in his line. He has been in business in Anderson too long to need any commendation from ns. He .till adhered to bis old motto, "Low profiU and quick sales." Bv reference to their advertisement it wil be seen hit Ur. J. O. Wilhite has been ad mitted as a partner in tho drug Arm o Mesan. Wilhite* Wilhite. The brm nam will remain the same as heretofore, inej have Brea ly increased their 6tock, and an ?repafeTfo? tho Fall trade. They are noa oneniiiK up a "?w line of drugs, lamps fimo Roods, toilet articles. Ac. and cor Sally ? tho trading public to give then a call. column. Messrs Taylor A Cox, of Belton, 8. 0. have aT niportant notice to gin owners i another collin. These piemen ar? ? several hundred dallan. No ein house owner eau allon! to be without one Read their advertisement. Atontioiii is directed to the advertisement knou- M'" ^ W U"le,,.'* 11 18 ??OW well o ??l r,hu; ???!;!".? ?neal is more val uawe for f?rtilizlue. (han the seed itself, lamp*lleta mi the subject can be obtained ro n thc Charleston Oil Manufacturing Additional Premiums. The Anderson Farinera' und Mechanics' Association have offered th.- following pre. mums for' the next Animal Fair. October 17.18 and lu, m addition to those published lust Meek : CATTLE DEPARTMENT. Bist grade Durham, Devon, Ayrshire <.r jersey as follows . Cow. J.J (L0 Heifer, between 2and :{ yeara"!.!!.!.'.!.! 12 tm Helter, under 2years. . i no Heifer, under 1 year. 1 no SPECIAL I'KEMtl MS. Beal Turning Plow, to bc toted by a plowing match....Diploma J. 13, BKEV/.KALE, Secretary. Struck by Llgliluliig. Mn. KniToa: Thc Episcopal Chapel ut Seneca was struck hy lightning on Mondav afternoon, September 17th. About ^<MI shingles were torn off thu roof almost ?m. mediately over th.- Chancel. The stove pipe was knocked down ?md four or live flooring boards splintered. The lightning spread on three sides of tin- Chapel, ami it ia remarkable that so little damage was Mun,'. Service? had just been held on the day before 1 sunday.i Thc Missionary in charge, Rev. T. F. Gad ?den, returns Ins sincere thanks to the friend? in Seneca who caine immediately forward with assistance. Before some members ol our congregation could nnive. at the spot, some gentlemen of other de nominations had pledged shinnies, nails, Ac. to repair the outside damage. Such prompt and noble acts are a credit to hu man nature. To Messrs. M. V. Sloan, W. A. Holland, Miles X. Sitton and others thu Missionary returns for himself and the con gregation hil heartfelt thanks. T. F, GADSDEN. Look out for I"r?m3s! The genuine ''Hough o? Corns" is made only hy E. S. Wells (Proprietor of "Rough un rats"1, ami has laughing mee of a man oh labels. I.V. A 25c. Bottles. First barrel Florida Mullet just received. Also, a lot line new Mackerel. Have a lot tine Mountain Apples, consigned to us, to arriie on !ir>t freight. REKO A Wm.II. Those desiring a good pipe or cigar or cigarette hobler eau lind genuine meer schaum goods at Wilhitc's Drug Store. Mest finished Buggies ever brought to An derson are now being sold by A. L. Web b A Co. Depot Street. 4:i-o'lii " BucntlPAlBA."-Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Have your Prescriptions prepared at Wilhitc's Drug Store. Usc"Eagh " brand condensed milk. Thc best. For aal? at City Grocery. Fresh lot Out Meal just received. THE BEST CIOAR.-Wilhite'a Leader Ci gar is pronounced hy all who have smoked it to l e the beat 6-cent cigar in the City. Call at Wilhite A Wilhild's, got one and satisfy yourself as to its merits. lie Careful ! Thc genuine ?.Hough on corns,'' is made only hy K S. Wells (Proprietor of "Rough on rats*'), and has laughing face of a man on ?a?els. 15c. .fc 'J-V. Mottles. HUGHIES!-Any person wanting u good vi hiel,. >1.|.i nut fail to cull on HEED A STEPHENS, whose long experience ena bles them t.< select the most reliable West ern Buggil* at lower prices thar, any one. Plenty .?r Wheat Bran at Welch's Buggy House, Depot Street. 43-lim " Parties going seining can find a good Seine for sale at Wilhite .l? Wilhitc's. Bust Teas in the State at Wilhitc's Drug Store. To those who contemplate painting we would say that it will pay you to examine our stock and pliers before buying. We guarantee our bead and Oil to he strictly pure. Wi MUTE & WILHITE. WAOOXS, WAOOXS.-Hetti A Stephens have just received a car load of the CKI.K HEATED STANDAR? KAUM WAOOXS which will 1)0 sold low for cash, or on time for approved paper. Apply to Hood A Ste phens, or C. A. Hoed. Sn ?-il dq un ri ?IN for ItUgglet?.-C. A. Heed bas just received forty-five Bug gies and Phaetons of best makes, and for sale nt reasonable prices. Call and seo them. Repository over Heed & Webb's "City Grocery Store." Fine Toilet Powders at Wilhite & Wil hite. One Hundred Newing Maclaines just received by C. A. REED, Agent, con sisting of the "New Hume," a model of perfection ; the light running ''American,'' and the ''Victor," which is u universal Favorite. Ofllcc and Wareroom over Heed & Webb's, v-'ily Grocery Store. I have known and watched the u.?e of Swift*? Sp?cifie (S. S. S.) for over fifty years, and never have known or beard of its failure to cure any case of Blood Poison when properly taken. H. L. DENNARD, Perry, Ga. ^&_No family dyes were ever so popular is the Diamond Dyes. They never 'iii. The Black is far superior to logwood. Tho Lither colora arr brilliant. The complexion :s often destroyed by worms. J. can ba restored by taking Shriner'p Indian Vermifuge. Only 25 cents a bott!?!. Ten years ago the name of Lydia E. Pinkbam was scarcely known outsido of ber native State. To-day it is a household word all over the Continent and many who read the secular and religious journals have become familiar with the face that shines on them with a modest confidence, in which we read the truth that "Nothing ill can dwell in such a temple." A Witness Worth Bearing-. Mr. H. C. Erminger of tho firm of F.r minger A Goldsmith, large candy manu facturers Atlanta Ga., cheerfully and grate fully gives us the following wonderful facts : "I reached Westminster August the 19th., that night I was seized with a violent at tack of cholera morbus. Fifteen actionson tho bowels occurred in less than four hours. Tho pains kept on increasing 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 were growing worse and these remedies were more than useless. Hy 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 five more effected a com pleto cure. Before 1 began the use of this medicine I was in the irreatcst agony, my bowels unchecked, and ? was so completely exhausted as ?rarcelv to be able to speak above a whisper. The relief was so sudden and so complote, that I could hardly realize it, and I knew no bounds to the expression of my crati,u<le ior t,ie reniedy that saved me from impending death. 1 now feel, I am doing a service to my fellow-men In letting them know ita merits that they also may have its aid in time of their danger. The traveling salesman of the Wholesale Grocery firm of A. C. Wyly, Atlanta, Ga.. Mr. Matthewson the Hotel proprietor, and othem will cheerfully testify to the above I*ttcts* Truly and Gratefully Yours, H. C. ERM INO r.a. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE 0F| CONSTIPATION. ?roomo lt. urina ?0? 5| ^^^SS^rS^^ -E^fi ^?V> TiUB ?LUtrcefiriB ec K i PN EY-W?)R i - Vermont has a prohibition law like Maine, but a Vermout paper ii quoted aa saying that unie** the tocal correspond ents of mauy of the Stale papen? an extraordinary liars, there is more drunk enness in Vermont than there has bren for twenty years. lu every school dis trict there is a "spree" or a ' row," and the universal question ic, "where did they get their rum ?" The answer seems to be that in nearly every village liquor can be obtained, and when it can't be had at the village, clubs are gotten up and or ders for it sent elsewhere. - .Some time ago Latham, Alexander Si Co., prominent cotton buyers of New York, offered a prize ol' $500 lo tl man who would make the closest puess on the ligures of the cotton crop o? 1SS2-8U. The figures ure all in. and the crop foote UP 6.992/234 bales. Major T. S. Mills, of this place, put in a guess, vi/.., 0,992," 802 bales ; that is, he missed the actual report of the crop just t'?2S bales. Thia is the closest giles made anywhere iii the South on the proposition of Latham, Alexander Si Co., und entitles Major Mills to the prize.-Chester ltuUetin. - Thomas L. Shields, who killed .las. G. Sillon, ot* Due West, Abbeville, in Mecklenburg County, N. C., has been convicted and sentenced to bo hanged. .Shields was a Republican and ex-revenue ollicer, and claimed that Sidon hud ruin ed his sister. Silton's friends denied this, and claimed thal the story of se duction was concocted because he was a witness against Shields iu a revenue case, and the hitler ri ^ tired to get rid of him. Tho jury apparently believed thia from the evidence. W. C. Benet, of Abbeville, was employed to assist ibo prosecution._ THE NEW COURT HOUSE Has not been built, bul th? citizen? of the County have been in formed already, through the local column ol this l'aper. of the new Firm of SMITH & CO. COL. M. P. Titi lill I.K has recontlv purchased the interest of Mr. J. ll. Smith in the old and well-known linn of J. H. it L. P. Smith, ami thc business will be continued under thc new name mentioned above. Wc have recently purchased in Now York and Philadelphia nu elegant line of READY MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. Also, a beautiful assortment of BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS and ENGLISH and FRENCH CASSI M ER KS, HOYS' CASSI MERES, And all grades of.I KANS, from 25c. to 75c. per yard. We are special agents for the sale of the Celebrated Charlotte Virginia Cassimeres. Parlies who have tried these floods can testify as to their intrinsic value. In coming before the people wc make no promise to soil Goods cheaper than they can be bought in New York. We do not enter into this business for the fun of sell ing goods under cost, but expect and hope to make money. We will sell goods ut a fair and legitimate profit, and shall inuVfe it our aim to treat all alike. We propose by SQUARE and honest dealing to build up ' a trade that will be permanent. We do not hesitate to say that we will sell goods | ns cheap as they can be bought in the County. In conclusion, wo ask you to come and seo ti?. Alwnys glad to show our goods, whether you purchase or not. Remember, that we are located at the old stand M*'CULLY'S CORNER. ?S- J. It. S'il ITS! will be found up stairs over our Store. He will continuo the business of manufacturing fine goods, and Cutting for those who desire their Clothing made nt home. Respectfully, SMITH dc CO. Sept ?0, 1883 10 _ IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. MR. Ki. E. MORRYfJE, General Traveling Agent ot Messrs. Ludden Ai Hates, is stationed with headquarters at Anderson-, 8. C., and will take pleasure in visiting personally all persons in the upper part of this State and the bordering Counties of Georgia who desire to purchnsc a_ PIANO OR ORGAN. He represents TEN of the LEADING MANUFACTORIES of the World, and cannot fail to please. Better satisfaction can be had in tho se lection of an Instrument, und considerable expense saved by consulting him personally in your own home. Do not purchase without dropping him a card at Anderson, S. C., which he will answer either jiersonally or hy letter, as you prefer. jBept 13, 1883 _?_Gm _ MASTER^ SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDKI:SON COUNTY. In the Court of Common Picas. John W. Daniels, Administrator with the j Will annexed, of 8. D. Deal, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Winston H. Davis, Execu tor of Estate of . s. L. C. Deal, deceas ed, et al, Defendants.-Complaint for Con ttructkm of Will, ?tr. PURSUANT to an order of re-aale made j in the above stated case by his Honor I. D. Witherspoon, Presiding Judge, beer ing date 23d .une, 1883, I will re-sell, at | Sublic outcry, at Anderson C. H.. H. C., on A LED AY IN OCTOBER, 1883 within the legal houri of sale, at the risk of the former purchaser, the following property, to wit : The HOUSE and LOT, known as the- ] WILLIAMSTON HOTEL, Situate in tho Town of Williamston, 8. C., adjoining Dr. H. I. Epting, John Finger, the Presbyterian Church Lot, and others, containing one acre, more or less. TKBMS OF SALK-Cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. _Sept 1^ 1883_8_4_ LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned will sell First Monday in October, at Anderson C. IL, three hundred and twenty-nine acres of land on Savannah River. A good dwelling with seven rooms, five finished ; three tenant I houses ; good shoal on creek ; a gin-house and running-gear at the shoal ; over fifty acres bottoms. For information and plat apply to Sheriff. Can be bought at private sale between now and above d&te. HENRY GENTRY. Aug 30, 188,'!_ _7_6_ Notice to Debtors. Til OSE indebted to me, either by Note or Account, can save costs by settling with Murray, Braexeale & Murray at once, as I have placed ray Notes and Ac counts in their hands for collection by ault, unless they are paid at once. W. M. BELLOTTE. Sept 13, 1833_0_2* Cotton, Cotton. WE are still in the Cotton Market, and are again prepared to pay the High est Cash Prices. BROWN BROS. Sept 13, 1883 And Last-But Not Least. THOSE indebted to us are requested to call early and often until those little accounts arc settled. Wo arc greatly in need of money i\nd mini have it. BROWN BROS. Ecpt 13, 1883 9 FALL, 1883 OPENING! NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES. NEW PRINTS, NEW BLEACHINGS. New Jeans, New CasBimeres, 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 EVHYTHING ELSE NEW ! Ami it) our usual immense assortment. OUR NEW MILLINERY to be Opened NEXT WEEK. SOT Having spent over one mouth in the Northern marketa, with experieuco to guide and cash to Bccuro bargains, we have no hesitation in sayii.jj to you that OUR STOCK WAS NEVER LARGER, * OUR GOODS NEVER RETTER, OUR PRICES NEVER AS LOW. Waf" (Jive us a call beforo purchasing anything in our line ; you aro ?uro to be better suited in Goods, and we guarantee to SAVE YOU MON KY. ARNSTEIN & HOSE. Anderson, 8. C., Sept. 18, 1883. _ _ _ _ J. P. SULLIVAN * CO., NO. 12 GRANITE ROW. BOOTS {ind SHOES, Bought for Cash from some of the most reliable Manufacturers in tbo country, we are enabled to sell them at tho very lowest rates. We sell Southern Manufactured Jeans, Knitting Cotton and Clark's 0. U. T. Spool Cotton, The Best in the market. BSSu We want everybody to come in and liston to our prices. Grood Coffee a, Specialty. Sept 13,1883 J" F' SULLIVAN & CO. TAKE NOTICE, HAVING RECENTLY ENLARGED MY STORE. I am now better prepared to manufacture all kinds of work made of Sheet Copper, Tin, ifcc. The following Good? in stock and for sale CHEAP: Thc Times and Charter Oak Cook Stoves, The Best Improved Cottee Pot, The Only Steam Fruit Dryer In the market, The Only Successful Peach Parer-will pare auy kind Fruit, Fly Traps, Agate Iron Ware, Tinware In Abundance. HIDES, BEESWAX AND RAGS BOUGHT FOB THE CA8H. Roofing and Guttering Done at the Shortest Notice. L. HHI. SEEL. June 14, 1883 48 ANDREW * PREVOST Are Still on the Square, at the same old Stand, and are Sell ing Goods as Low as any House in the City. WE have s complete line of SPRING GOODS on the way, consistingof CALICOES, NOTIONS, CA8SIMEUES, COTTONADE8, SHOES, HATS, Ac., which we we will be pleased to show all. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is full. The best Sugars, Coffees, Teas and Canned Goods at all prices, and satisfaction gtmruntccd. Everything delivered free in. aide City limits. TO FARMERS.-We are still agents for the Celebrated CHAMPION REAPER ABD MOWER. Testimonials from all over the County that it ls the Machine for farmers. We will take pleasure in showing and explaining our Machine. Terms liberal. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS ON HAND, And sold low on Cotton Option. A few tons of KAINIT left. Call early. Expecting to buy Cottonjthis Fall, we would respectfully ask one all to give us a showing. ANDREW & PREVOST, DEPOT STREET. March 1,1883 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 FAHC7 GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS? TOBACCO, AND CIGARS. I would moat respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Ladles, I assure yon that you can always find at ray establishment the freshest and best selection of Confec tioneries, Toys, ?fee. Gentlemen, you can find as large an assortment of Tobacco, Ci gars. Sugar. Coffee, Rice, Tea, Ac., as in any house in the City. I sm daily receiving NEW and FRESH Goods in my line. Oive me a call, please, and I am sure you will bc convinced. All my Goods are of the best quality, fresh and sweet. I am, very respectfully, yours, LOUIS SHARPE. Anderson, S. C., Jan. 25,1883 28 ly THE GREAT SENSATION OF THE DAY. The Largest Stock in Upper South Carolina. The Campaign Opened with THE PRICES OF OUR GOODS TELL THE TALE ! money Upper Ol" lt STOCK was purchased early in August, while tho great demand for existed, ami we come to the front this Kail with the Largest Stock in South Carolina, and the LEADER OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, HATS, ETC. We desire to share the spoils by oUeriug our inauy customers GOOD, FRESH and HONEST GOODS at prices that Defy Competition ? Stir We can suit you in anything. Wo can savo you money. We have polite Clerks. Wo are willing to liva and let live. I MoT* l'lea8o call and inspect our larsre stock. A. LESSER, ?m?m, . PARIS STORE. COTTON Q-INS. THE COTTON BLOOM COTTON GIN FOR Lightness of Draft, quality of Lint turned out, and Durability, cannot bo sur passed, if equalled. Thc stationary Ktcnflvr. a new invention tor straightening tho lint and boat ing out tho Band and trash, is now attachsd to these (?ins without extra charge. The Haws of this (Jin aro securely fixed on the steel shaft with a screw and nut, so that a damaged saw can be replaced at the nin-house. Wo are abo cole Agents for UHLl.KiT HTEEL BRUSH and E.UMMUS COTTON OIN?. All our (?ins are manufactured by tho Standard Machinery Co., of Mystic River, Conn. Write us for prices, term?, Sm., or ail' and examine stock on hand, and be convinced of what we say, that our (Jins, as now improved, stand FIRST IN THE LIST. Agents for tho Best Cotton Presses in the Market. SORGHUM MACHINERY. Cane Mills and Evaporators for Jaie. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, &C. Rubber and Leather Belting, Packing, Lace Leather, &c. June 38. 188? J. Gr. CUNNINGHAM & CO., AGENCY FOR OLD HICKORY WAGON. ROLLER BREAST COTTON GIN, HIGGINS' SULKY PLOW. STARKE'S DIXIE, SYRACUSE CHILLED-and other PLOWS. FULL LINK Builders' and Mechanics' Hardware, Nails, Butta, Xs "oh Locks, Sash Fast, Frame Pulleys, Files, Rasps, Saws, (Hand and X Cut,) Barring Machines, Bench Planes, Bailey's Pat. Planes, Plane Irons, (all sizes,) Foot Adze and Handles, Bench Axes, Hatchets, Nippers, Flyers, Trowels, Gauges, Spol-- ??.mvea, Saw ?etts, (Haud and X Cut.) Wrenches, Brace and Bits, And EVERYTHING needed by Builders, Mechanics and Farmers. -ALSO, Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. May 17. 1883_44_ WANTED ! A. SETTLEMENT with all parties indebted to tho firm of REED, MOORHEAD Sc CO. Their Note? and Accounts are still in ?ur hands for collection, and parties oweiug them would do well to call and settlo prom ptly, as wo aro determined to ,clos,e o.ut their business. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OP Farmers' Supplies and General Merchandise, Which we will sell as low tor ('ash ns they can be bought anywhere, and on time to prompt paying customers till 1st November next. Wc also keep on hand a stock of-the well known brand of ZELL'S GUANO and EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. REED & MOORHEAD. No. 7 Oranlte Row, Anderson, & C. JET? We still keep tho BALDWIN PEED CUTTER. Get one, and you will lind economy in it. R. St M. March 15. 1883_ _ 35_ WHAT IS THIS I HEAR ? THA.T CLARK &> OO. Haye the Best Goods for the Least Money ! WE HAVE JITST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF 8PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Adupted to the wants of all-Boys. Youths, Young Men and Old. Also, a very fine as sortment of UNDERWEAR-such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars and Cravats. Also, a fina assortment of WORSTED DIAGONALS. SUITINGS, CLOTHS and CA88I MERE8, which we are prepared to make up in the very latest styles, and will spare no pains, either lr. Cutting or Fitting, that we may thereby please those who will favor us with their patronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced. Pay last year's account and save costs. CLARK Jk CO. JOHN VT. DANIELS, Proprietor. March 22, 1883 36 ANDERSON CLOTHING STORE. BROCK * MAULDIN. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. HAVING STILL A LARGE STOCK ON HAND we will, during remainder of the season, offer our Clothing, ?lioes, Hats, AT GBffiAT.LY REDUCE? PRICES. We call especial attention to a fine line of BOYS' HATS, and also a flue line of LADIES' CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, which we are SELLING AT COST! ? . , CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN. May 31, 1883 46