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M?Vxiitmx. . nCAL NEWS. ll Kl Kl'* HKNTION. to the Fair next week ? ?y03? . ... c.ii.iil Oom missioner a notice ,.\]( sc?"-" K,,rtvlui.n' , . j,?"., lawyers are in attendance jgrtUiiaVk. ; j ilin.'lotion wa? quoted ni from .*4S Wednesday n|y thing bangs are good for is to have commenced laying up ^Sforthealiow. .tuable lauds arc advertised for r?f,heMaster this week. . ....reit demand for cotton aced V'!;,te.loil mills. , .aVi to .ettie your dues at thia .vom*..'?town. "re and sec the "Victims', in the .'J [?ail to morrow night. . ? H ! M. Murphy Is erecting a neat '^Vion I.is lot on Orr street. IAjiiiniiinicationa uro crowded out ?k They wi" appear next week. sDorlsiiien say squirrel* ami 'pos .^iiiorv numerous this season than I rtflWrTboinpaon bas appointed Mr. V \\ Hall a Notary Public for this UJH Willie Guyton has presented us ?K^eoftho largest turnips wc have }iL?*ase.'' At latest remedy for n toothache is '?.?5mule's tuil. If the cure doesn't tb?nude will. hjatrlist we can hear we believe there MJIIIII traill being sowed in thia ??rt?an ever before. JlvtSffretary of thc Fair informs us that te received an anido l'or exhibition .ibe?tatc of Vermont. I/, ?.S. Stephens left Anderson on last .jjrforBU extended Northwestern trip ^.'Louisville Exposition. VL-M on the Ith inst., by A. E. Seud ?fljfj Justice, Mr. W. H. Simpson and .'ilJ. Brown. All of this County. K, A. Lesser mjuests us to state that [tCOfCwill he closed to-day .(Thursday) "Trance of the Day of Atonement. ?itirv MX students in attendance upon kfi?lesion of the South Carolina Col :CoIiinibiu from Anderson County tf?iirprophets are now busying them .ja trying to fathom tho secret as to je*or'not we will have a severe Wiu hraii feeding any kind of scroll work, ?daer mantels should read the silver Jo?! of J. M. Dickson in another col ?LvJay will bu thc big day of the Fair Rs Nek! Everybody else will be there, treu should not fail to come on that ni Camp Meeting at Providence coin tee on to-morrow (Friday) night. A fcUrof people from the city will utlend liad*!. m'er to e.ive the clerks holiday one i:ringlhe Fair, the merchants have fri to close their stores on Friday of ;?ek. ?:?ia man drags out bis lost Winter's md unexpectedly linds a quarter in it, t? richer than if he hud struck the al prize in a lottery. W Murphy is happy. His tine Per Kraarcs from Kentucky have arrived. l'Ut beautiful animals, and look as if ^could move a small mountain. .ere pleased to see our young friend, D. Bewley, of laurens, in the city tithe week. He looks as if the cli ?of Laurena is agreeing with him. tonal, on the 3rd inst., at the residence itbride'sfather, by Rev. lt. Hays. Mr. Ll Haynie. of Anderson County, and Dice Shaw, of Abbeville County. liiolicipated that there will he n race Bl time on the Fair Grounds on Thurs fu'neit week. We have not yet heard ?*ock will be entered for this*race. ijjomtnienta for tim Y. M. C. A. next aj : To conduct the afternoon meet ilr.A. H. Towers; to visit the Poor ta,Cel. J. N. Brown und C. Wardlaw. jf J. W. Walling, pastor of thc Meth - Church in this city, requests us to iiht hereafter services may be cxpect itt Church every Sunday night ut 71 xl kDiiver, ( i enera I Agent of tho Geiser s&turing Company, informs us that iCcapany has shipped him ono of its striction onidnes for exhibition nt our ??jFiir. J?while men will bu tried than ever ?it one term of Court in Abbeville .?j ?I the approaching term of the n of Sessions. The offences charged 'Fut ones. *? is coming in rapidly, an.' the mer is ay trade is better than was antic! . I Faraiera should bear in mind that ?a not a better market in the Sute .uJerson. IVillh journal advises : "Do not lie on ?Hide," This ?B a very proper admo ?. If you are obliged to lie, De careful "?on too right side. You will lind it >?-lhe end. J'W requested to announce thataSuu rwiool celebration will be held at Wff? Methodist Church (colored) on ?.Ti 20th inst. The white people of Immunity are especially invited to be ??f^ange says fruit put up in tin cans taken out when the can is open? ?J** If allowed to remain after the 'opened the action of acid juices upon o when exposed to the air may form .?or tin, which 1? poisonous. ^recent Skating Club are ranking HVtttOns for their Carnival, which on next Thureday night, 18th ll* 'ailed and amusing programme L?'*7anged, and a pleasant evening ??T ro-those who attend. A small rj* fee will be oharged to pay ex ^offlcers of the Fair Association are Preparations for the largest exbi [? next week that they have had for v. ??rh Tho track on the grounds is BJffi** ?0(*i- condition, and every Mlaurl0?1?.? to make the Foir ntlrac* -ag. ^requesteil to announce that the *&?T of Barker's Creek Division, MUn france, will be publicly in ktk n?c?? ^a-urday afternoon, at 3 ^w*?n deliver addresses on the oc ^ ^ attend genera,,y are cordially r*"1 ^V?,1T * McGukin. proprietors * blind and door factory, have -rVi?.T**1 ODe of the safest and best [t .7un? we have ever seen. It ls built l-ikifn d-vided into two sections, KaW^ft0*! 80 arran ged as to ensure fc^t?hr tbe lumber. They destrvo a R l%>nie "all to-morrow (Friday) Vitien?am,8slon, 60 cents; reserved N ir, .i extr* charge. Tickets can bo .*'iK.Vance at Messrs. Hill A Har JSSS ?*0"1.- The proceeds of the en r18 Web B? to tbe YonnR America ll>Pi?ir8w- Adam Bremer, col., I?-? BniirrHt?ri Mrs. Mary Brennan, R7*tUWf\.M Hi Brownlee, Martin 7V-Uif?r^dweU, Mba Emmi Cham LiW >??h?an. ?iftwla Chambers, L. CT Wm ie? Ellington. Mrs. T?. C. Lonul ."?Milton, TrimJcr Ham ^^r*"HQtchison, William 1 abell, P. U M- Sloit, Fayetto Sher C5. Kaq., Mrs. Wa OKU, P?. Wataon. *? Ai Wilson, O. W ri??SSL?^ V\ebb' ?he enterprising < t> grocers, have just receive*! eme of tira West ?tocks of Halo and fancy candles hey havcevci shown in this city. A, o ' the many new varieties they have in store fa what Ia called "Boston Chips,' wi l", E ahead of any bing we have seen or ailed n the candy line. Weare indebted tu the., for a liberal sample of the "Chips." There is a big difference between men and women when il cornea to new clothes W hen a woman gels a new dr. ss she js un happy until an opporiu-ntv oilers f"r |,.i to show the-Ires.rill public. Itu. when a .nan buys a new still be generativ puts ou the pants ?rsi, with tibold coat, and the:, slipa around town looking like a defcateil candidate. Ami thus, piece by piece lu introduces bis new suit to the public. !.. II. Seel s new advertisement was hand cl in loo bite for insertion this week, l/iok out tor it next Week. He bas just receive1 a car load of stoves, and be is selling their cheap. His Block of tinware, house fur lushing goods is large. Healan sells har nesa ami bole leather, and h agent for lin Ifeniliigton ?uns and rifles. Parties owini bun are requeued ;., se;.!., immediatelv ?jive bim a call. Mr. .1. .1. Pr?-, has .. thank J f,.r a -ad orine elegant it .ur made ai bis milis a Mountain view, in A hire ville County. Mr Price bas. scellent machinery and an ex perienced miller in tho person ..i Mr. li J Hellotte. The result is that the (lour inadi at bis mill is really white and delici?os Ile crinds for the .'11111111110:v. uni als. keeps a larg* stock of flue flour for sa'./- a reasonable prices'. Those who patroniz bim can rely upon obtaining a tirst-ela!1 article of country ll-.or. The Fifteenth Annual lair of the Soul I Carolina Agricultural Society, which wil be held ?it Columbia on November tittil i ltb. l.r>th and Pin., promises 1.. excel air former exhibition. The people of Col uni bia are wide awake to the interests and ?lu cess or the Fair, and are arranging evorv thing possible ihr the amusement and eh tertainmenl of visitors. Arrangement have been made with the ?. A ti ll. ll un ita branches lo transport all articles to tb Fair upon the payment of regular rale* ?1 thc point ol shipment ; huton thc ret ur of the freight, utter the close of lira Fui the amount paid will be refunded upo showing a certificate from the Secretar thal said articles hud been on exhihitioi Thc passenger rules will be three cents p. mile for the round trip. Anderson Conni bas always been well represented, both i articles on cxhibite.n and in visitors, ut tl Fairs heretofore, and we hope she will hi be behind this year. Mrs. Isabella H. Norris, relict of the hr Andrew O. Norris. F.sq., died ut the re? (lenee of her daughter, Mr.s. Lucy J Lung ston, in this city on last Saturday morai ii; after an illness of several months froi cancer of the face, which bad afflicted Iii several years. Mrs. Norris was a most esl in .tide Christian lady, respected and belovi in the community for ber gentle, kind un pure character. She was a zealous meiiibi of the Presbyterian Church in this cit; und always manifested the deepest pict Mrs. Norris was at the tillie of ber .leal seventy-six years of ago, and leaves man descendants who, together with a lar; circle of relatives and friends, cheridi b memory. Her remains weru interred < Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian Cen etery beside the remains of ber late bu band, after appropriate funeral service conducted by ber pastor, the Kev. I). 1 Frierson, I). I). A large number of tl relatives and friends of the deceased altem LSJ the funeral services. Programare of tho Sixteenth Annuul Ku of thc AmlerHon Farmern' and Mecha les* Association, October 17th, lHlh ai 10th, 1885. WEDNESDAY. Articles will be received and arranged t exhibition. Only livestock will be recel ed on Thursday morning until ll o'clo? but thc entries must be made on or li* fn Wednesday. THURSDAY. (?ates open at 0 o'clock a. 111. Exhibit! of {saddle and Harness Horses and all stn nu exhibition will take pince from ll a. to i! p. m. Ha- Haces and Hurdle Kai from 1 to 3 p. m. After the above pi gram nie there will be climbing slick po mid other amusements. Also a Plowi Match. Fl? I DAY. (tates open at !i o'clock a. ni. Trial ci le-ts between Saddle and Harness Hon will take place between ll a. m. and 1 m., at which limo the judges will ma .heir awards and tie tho ribbons on the ?1 ?mais taking the premiums. Preillilll 1 warded at '2. p. 111. CO.M.MITTKKS TO AWARD l'RKMIl.MH. Field Crops.-J. A. Drake, Director; W. ll. W '?tu,Superintendent. Committee-Jesse I*. M.-ti rims. W. Martin mid W. J. Hix. Cat/If, Sfirrp mid Jingi.- Justina Jameson. Dlr or; B. 8. Balley, Superintendent. Cotntnlttee i. Acker, .1. .1. (Slimer ?ud John M. (?tenn. Jlorses.-W. \V. Humphreys. Director-. S. Pr?vost, Supt. ; T. N. Harris, Asst. Supt. l u. ee-.1. S. Healy, K. Ureaz.-ale, .1. A. Cray, M. Jirk.ion aud I). S. McCullough. Puultry.- ?l. l-'rauk Craytun, Superintend! ?oinmlttcc-II. O. Herrick, T. t*. Lig?n aud T. .'aler. Jtuuseh?td Department "A."-.1. W. Norris. Hil or: John Ksk.iw, Supt. Committee-W. A. I Foll, C. S. Beaty and J. C. Keys. 11,,.,!..).i.l il 7U-iMrtin.nl "Ry Kn 1-R M. H?rr .upt. Commlfteo-Miss Carrie McFall, Mm. J. N'orris and Mrs. W. F. Barr. Household Department "J3," Ko. 2.-V. C. Whili Supt. Committee-Mrs. (.?eorgia Hrown, Mrs. >. Evans and Miss Lucinda J. Drake. Household Department .'('."-John A. Reeve?, ?riulendcut. Committee-Mn?. Vf. .1. Lig?n, > I. Frank Croyton and Mrs. Mary Mallison. Household Detriment "/V-John Vf. Thompl ?pt. Committee-Mrs. Mnrthn Baker, Mrs. A olinsnn and Mrs. J. A. Brock. Housrhuld Department "AV-D. II. Russell, Pi Uiniralttee-Mrs. ti. F. Tolly, Mr?. Al.l Harri ,nd Mrs. J. H. Townsend. Household Detriment "F."-Dr. M. I.. Sha iupt. Committee-B. F. Whituer, A. T. Bro iud Dr. M. C. Harker. Manufacturers' Deiiartment "A."-fi. r. Tolly, cctor; Dr. II. F. Dlvver, Supt. Committee-\ iansom. F. M. Kay and A. S. Stephens. J/ami/iieOirrri' Dspartment "JJ."-John H. Vj a? Jupt. Committee-J. IL Jones, J. C. Wolli ind F. M. Norris. Manufacturer? Departme nt "C. - W. W. mis Supt. Committee-Mrs. J. W. Keys, Mrs. N UcCully aud Mrs. M. E. Hellotte. Needle and fancy Hort.-H. Q. Scudday, Si L H. Vandiver. Asst. Supt. , Committee-Mr lt. McC.ce, Miss JeUle Edwaids, Mrs. R.Aaiui Mrs. J. <>. Cunningham and Mrs. M. I. lirock. Fine H Department.-li. F. Whltn?r, Committee-C. A. Heed. A. W, Todd and J. P< ??'toral Vepartmtnt.-S. E. Allen, bunt. Con tec-Mrs. lia. Maxwell, Mrs. J. E. Allen and ^Sp^S^Ihvmiupu.-ComvaUicc-OmceTB ol Association. ... ?. B . Miscellaneous Artietes.-J. N. Brown, ha A. mittee-E. A. Bell, S. M. Craytoa and Vf. G. 10jina Races and other Amusements.-C. F.J Sunt, Commlttee-Oiucers of the Associate ifurdle Eaces.-V.'. W. Humphreys. Supt. tnlttee-Officers of the Association. Any person named on the above C mitteos. who propose exhibit ng in Ut) menta to which they have been assig wiU be relieved upon giving notice to Pdoperintendenl3 are requested to see the articles in their Departments are j orly arranged on Wednesday, and t punctual iii their attendance on Thur morning at 9 o'clock to see that the ar are not Wiled by ?fa tor*., and to rc Friday morning nt 9 o'clock to the S ?arv the Department Dooks and thc ports of the Committees. Sunerin em will be furnished paper on which to reports by applying to the Seerctnrj' Admission, Fifty Cents S*?wv,.. m fnr nil three days, One Dollar. SupeSulentaand Committees w: admitted without charge on ?PPl?f?,? the Secretary's office, provided they a attendance on Thursday. Secretary's books will be open at Ins on? Mo inlay and Tuesday, loth and fust and at thc Fair ?rounds on Wc Sk? tho 19th. Positive ly no ai r?d for entry or exhibgon^al nVl?ck D m. on Wednesday, the l.th ? The iToani of Directors, have dec, have the following additional feat thc[exhibition, anS ofter tho follow.. dlSSi? winner to get ^K?e winner lo g to?s !SS? ?gars me"' J. E. BBBAZEALB, Beeret He i'juref al I on labels. 15c A 25c Bi Ules. O F. Jones A Co. .lreadyr. ? very thing thor need. See their pr. ore you buy. Fine Toilet Powders at Wilbite. hite. The Circuit Court. G-f?.,0iCircu? Court ?Hilinuod up to last Sa urduy. The folhviug casca wore tr od after our report of last week : Un; state vs. Frank Karie. Murder bT\inr??Ut? l>rl??nerwa# rep rosen ted DJ Muiray ltreazealo A Murray, who made a motion f,?r anew trial. Aum overruled, and the prisonor sentenced to '?e linng on the seventh of December. An appeal was taken. 1'? stau. vs. John (iwin. Arson. ."il/y, and recommended to tho mercy ol th?- Court. Prisoner represented uv .Mo-is. heatherston, Prince and Scttd* uay. iijp attorneys moved for now trial which was overruled, and prisonor was sentenced to Imprisonment for lifo n tim Penitentiary. An anneal was takon. Tbe*State va. Laura Moore. Hurgiarv. .milty. Prisoner wi? represented bv Messrs. Murray, Breazeale A M urrav who moved fora new trial. This was overruled and prisoner Bentonced to lim unto in tb? Penitentiary. An appeal was taken. ' 1 Tho State v?. Pinoknev Wallace. Con victed of Assault and Battery of lilith ao.I aggravati'd naturo. Prisoner retiro soutud hy M,. Si'iiddav. Sontcncod to \m.L".1 K?W) -ir liv mouths in ?ail. i ho Stato \ - John UavK Guilty o? Larceny. Ins .ncr reprimen tod ' l.y I M'ssrs p. <\ Whilimr and t\ II. ?irr. I Sentenced to three months in fail. Un Mon.lay iicrning tlc trial of civil ? ases began, mid it is probable tho juries will uoi he dismissed bemm Friday. Tho ' ..m t will hist thc rom.tin.icr..i thc week. lt in Coming. ?'?ic uro.u ?how-ompuaticaliv the ?how "' sh..ws- th? organized c ms..ii.lan.,i thc sells lt roi hers, who have rbi-this scu ? s.,i, added i.? its previous ?real uitruc ! positively m eclipse all other traveling exhibitions. AI wa VS iii tho . van, the Sells liruthcrs have so w idened j thc gap between themselves and the moro pretentious of their rivuls, as to make thc latter despair of over being able to catch np. A glance at tho hills will sutis fy tho most insatiable appetite for amuse incut. There is the greatest und bust se hction ui er]nestrian and general per fumes in too country, ai.d a .--how ol' Hu rarest animals from every part ol' the world. Trill?! of native "Australians, Arabs, Hind,ms and American Indians will add lo Hie interest of tho exhibition, which w ill bo beru on Tuesday, October 23. That our readers may judge of the merits of this vast enterprise, wo oopy from the " Couiier-Jwrnnl" the following: "It is a big show ; it is a olean show; it is a respectably conducted show. None of those rough, rowdyish, tiresome or annoying features which usually ac company a large circus arc present. Tho menagerie part is a treat, I rom its clean liness, the Hizc ami eon ven lenee of tho cane? and tho condition of tho animals. Tho visitor does not lind a few worn-out specimens of ill-fed and mangy animuls, so constantly exhibited its to become us common as cowa. All tho living things are Well cared lor, and arc, either from their kind, their size, or their naturo, rarely soon in traveling shows." Criticism ?ike this from Henry Watter son's w.-ll known journal, speaks vol umes in fav.o-of tho Sells li roth er s groat show. School Houses. Mu. i; I uro it: Perhaps Ibero is no sub ject about which there is so great u diver sity of opinion as that involved in tho public school system. Wo aro willing to aeknowledge that tho law is in some of tho details dofeetlvo, yet wo maintain that neither tho letter" nor spirit of the law has been carried nut, which wo will proceed to show. In Sec. lui? of the (louerai Statutes wc lind the following: '.Tho Hoards <>f Trustees shall have authority, mid ii shall bo their duty, to pr.ivide suitable school houses, und to m ike thu same comfortable, paying due j regard t.i any school house already built, or silo procured, as well as to all other circumstances proper lo bc considered, so as host to promote thc educational inter ests of thou- district." It is not to be supposed that tho law enmtemplates imposing a duty upon tho Trustees that may not bo easily din charged. After inspecting tho school houses under their control, it will not bo hurd to determine what repairs may bo necessary. Then if those immediately interested do not make thu repairs, tho Trustees have tho lo^al authority to let ..ut the contract and draw an order on the school fund for payment. (?ut of moro than ono hundred school houses in Anderson County, about sixty aro reported as being in bad condition, an*l many of tboso aro miserable apolo gies for shelter and coihfort. All ovor the County there are sinus of thrift in dwelling bouses and churches, and some communities, bo it tn their credit said, aro building good school houses, am? aro reaping tho benefit. Ono c.iso is hero given: Tho citizens around Hopewell Church, realizing tho need of a first-class school, by enorgj- ami concentrated ef fort, built a eoinfortahlo frame house, and secured the services of a first-class teacher to keep the school open nine or ten mouths. What Hopewell has dono other communities moy do. V/h?t aiu thu faC??? i.iu.i.Y of tuu ut? uses whore schools aro taught are log cabins, well ventilated, not much better than tho wigwams of savages ; yet pooplo who live in eoinfortahlo houses aro willing to puninh tholr children by Rending them to those uninviting places to spend a cold, wintry day. This is not an over drawn picture; comparatively fow school houses in Anderson County aro such us a progressive pooplo should tolerate. Many of them aro furnished with slabs from some adjacent saw mill for seats ; but few hr.vu desks and blackboards, and no sbool should bo taught without them. Teachers complain that parents, in manv instances, refuse to supply tholr children with suitable books, claiming that Webster's Spoiler, Fowler's Arith metic and Smith s (Jrummar aro suffi cient-that it was from these tboy receiv ed their education. We must got on higher plano, keep apace with thc im provements of the age, d tho llrat I thing to be done is to build good Behool houses. R. W. TonD, School Commissioner. Look out for Fraude I The genuine "Rough on Corns'' is made only by E. S. Wells (Proprietor of "Rough on rats"), and has laughing face of a man on labels. 15c. ?fe 25c. Bottles. Roots and Shoes ! Boots and Shoes ! For tho largest stock, beat solid leather goods and very lowest prices go to C. F. Jones & Co. 13-3m. Better than Ever.-Largo arrivals of Buggies of all styles just received, Bolect ed by me in person while in Cincinnati. Be snre to call on me when you want to buy. Those owing for BupRics and Sewing Machines will please remember when their notes (all due. C. A. HEED. Try Reed it Webb's fine ?un Powder and Oolong Teas, mixed, for a delicious drink. If you want a good cup of coffee come to tho City Grocery and get some of our O. G Java and fine Rio Roasted Co?Tees. REED de WEBB. First barrel Florida Mullet just received. Also, a lot fine new Mackerel. Havo a lot fine Mountain Apples, consigned to us, to arrive on first freight. RKED it W Killi. Those desiring a good pipe or cigar or cigaretto bolder can find genuine meer schaum goods at Wilhite's Drug Store. One Hundred Sewing Machinen just received by C. A. REED, Agent con slating of the "New Home." a model or perfection : the light running "American, n?d the -Victorr' which is a universal favorite. Office and Wareroom over Recd & Webb's City Grocery Store. Best finished Buggies ever brought to An i derson are now being sold by A. L. >V elco I & Co. Depot Street. 43-lim BccHUPAiBA."-Quick. complete cure, all ajmoving Kidney, Bladder and L ri nary Discascsl $1. Druggists. Have your Prescriptions prepared at Wilhite's Drug Store. Use"EaKle" brand condensed milk. The best. Forsalc at City Grocery, i-resh lot Oat Meal just received. TOE BEST CIOAB.-Wilhite's Leader Ci gar ia pronounced by all who have smoked fiT to be the best S cent cigar in the City. Call at W?hlte A Wilbito's, got one and satisfy youraolf as io ita merit*. BUGGIES 1-Any person wan^agood vehicle should not /ail to call on KfchD?A. STEPHENS, whoso long experience ena bles them to select tho moat reliable West ern Buggies at lower prices than any one. Will Exhibit in the Corporation of Anderson TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. ENORMOUS M IA NOW ALL UNITED ?N OKE VAST and COLOSSAL EXHIBITION NO OTHER SHOW HAS ONE OF THESE FEATURES I HERDS OF ASIATIC ELEPHANTS DROVE OF GIRAFFES NINE AFRICAN ELEPHANTS. A WHOLE FLOCK OF OSTRICHES THE ONLY WOOLY ELEPHANT, A 8C0 RE OF LIONS A FIVE TON RHINOCEROS FIVE BENGAL TIGERS A 8CH00L OF SEA LIONSA. -PERFORMING ZEBRAS A BLUE NOSE MANDRIL. .THE ONLY LION SLAYER BRAZILIAN TAHINOIBA^ pE ATU R E. .HUGE GORILLAS Two HORN ED HORSES; K*MS A ROOS HO OTHER SHOW HAS T?1E? 1 ^^AFRICAN ELANDS .POLAR BEARS NYL 6H A U /? B ABBO O M Si COLONIES - OF MONKEYS^ ISO Artiste IO Great RlrJora^ 6 Bands of Mushy VLACK VARKE APES ^MYRIADS OF . BIRDS r20 CLOWNS r20Gold'nChnrIol8 Troupe of Aerialists^ WE EXHIBIT THEM FREE r24 tire.it LEAPERS SCORES of ACROB AT S\f-\T ?jj THr P -.THOI^ /^Troupes of SYMNASTS STRONGEST MAN Llvlnpy 8TIRK BICYCLE TROUPE1 6 FRENCH EQUESTRIENNES' OUR SHOW 'Performing STALLIONS MOST GORGEOUS PAS" Lr!EAT / ^/Prof.WHITE'SOOG CIRCUS , '^?iL? FRENCH FAMILY ?^3 MILES OF STREET DISPLAY 50 CAGES OF A jj I HALS\V VA A THOUSAND MEN AND HORSES THE CARNIVAL CF VENICE REVIVI GLITTERING ROYAL MARCH THOUSAND COSTLY BANNERS GLISTENING WITH GOLD AND SH THE FEATURE OF ALL FEATURES! A PAIR OF LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, fol A LE & FEMALE tfoi ?if hat finding the Enormous Expense attending to vasi cn Er-bibition0 the Admission is not m> than small Shows charge. F?LL, 1883. OPENING! NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW HOSIERY, . KEW GLOVES. NEW PRINTS, NEW BLEACHINGS. New Jeana, New Cassimeres, New Goods for Ladies' Wear. Ne^7 Gooda 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 ?JEW ! And in our usual immense assortment. OUR NEW MILLINERY to bc Opened NEXT WEEK. ??G>'* Having spent over one month in the Northern markets, with experience to guide and cash to secure bargains, we havo no hesitation in saying to you that OUR STOCK WAS NEVER LARGER, ' OUR GOODS NEVER BETTER? OUR PRICES NEVER AS LOW# to} . Give us a call before purchasing anything in our lino ; you arc 1 ure to be better suited in Goods, and wc guarantee to SAVE YOU MONEY. ARNSTEIN Anderson, S. C., Sept. 13, 1883. & ROSE. ? I . I I M f 11 ! ? ! 1 ? ll MEARS. mum s ONE PRICE CLOTHING AND SI For a Finer and Larger Stock of CLOTHING. BOOT! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, over brought tc Q??TPRIOE O LOTH INC AND Sj ZIEGLER'S SHOES, in till thc latest and newest styles. COATS and ULSTERS at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING AND S Call and see the Mammoth Stock ? ONE PRICE CLOTHING AND SH< MEANS, CANNON & CO-Strictly Cai Oct ll. iss:: lt * 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 ! OVii STOCK wan purchased carly in August, while the groat demand for money existed, uml we c uno to tho front thin Full with the I ?Argent Stock ill lipper South Carolina, nuil the LEADER OF DRY GOODS. SHOES. NOTIONS, HATS. ETC. We desire to nh are the spoils hy ofleriug our many customers (lOOD, FRESH and HONEST HOODS at prices thal Deiy Competition ? C*#" We can suit you in anything. We can save you money We have polite Clerks. We ure willing to live ami lot live. tv,Y' Please call and inspect our large stock. Sopt i:t. iss:; A. LESSER, PA It IS STOKE. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! Farmers. Builders? Mechanics and Machinists, Attention ! Satisfaction (il i voil, both as to Quality and Prices of Goods ! BLACKSMITH OUTFITE.--liest quality Bellows, Anvils, Vises, Hammers, Tongs, Farriers' Knives, it c. GUILDERS' HARDWARE. -Locks, Hinges, Screws. Hasps and Staples, Sash Weights JJ* and Cord, and a complete line of oilier useful and ornamental urticles. CARPENTERS1 TOOLS.-Planes, Saws, Hand Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Hench Vises, (Jaugea, Squares, Braces ami lilts, Augers, Chisels, and other Tools of the most desirable quality and improved patterns. NEW STOCK OF HARDWARE JUST ARRIVING. Pocket ami Table Cutlery a specialty, Harrow Teeth ready for use. The Most Improved Agricultural Implements. pOr TUE "WIABD" SU I.K Y PLOW takes tho day. Don't buy a Sulky Plow until von see the "Winni" I lied. Tho "ACME" HARROW always on hand- prices reduced. Tho "RANDALL" ll ARROW for sale. iPi*~ Wo guarantee every Implement lo be o? good material, and LO do the work which it is represented to do. We ask for no money until our Implements have been foaled. Try us, and we will prove that no house in the State can beat US Oil Agricultural Impleineats and Hardware, Rubber and Leather Belting, Lace Leather, Packing, &c, ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sopt Ti. IK?:I SULLIVAN * BRO WANTED ! J\. SETTLEMENT with nil parties indebted to the firm of REED, MOORHEAD Si CO. Their Not ca and Accounts are still in our hands for collection, and parties oweing them would do well lo call and settle promptly, as we nro >!clermined to close out their business. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Farmers' Supplies and General Merchandise, Which we will sell as low for Cash as they can be bought any where, and on timo to prompt paying customers till 1st November next. We also keep on hand a stock of the well known brand of ZELL'S GUANO and EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE. Thc patronage of the public respectfully solicited. HEED & MOORHEAD, No. 7 Granito Row, Anderson, S. C. ?*r Wc still keep thc BALDWIN FEED CUTTER, Get one, and you will find cconomv in lt. R SL M Murch 15,1883 35 TAKE NOTICE. HAVING RECENTLY ENLARGED MY STORE. I am now belter prepared to manufacture all kinds of work made of Sheet Copper, Tin, &c. The following Goods in stock and for sale CHEAP : The Times and Charter Oak Cook Stoves, The liest Improved Cottee Pot, The Only Steam Fruit Dryer in the market. The Only Successful Peach Parer-wilt pare any kind Fruit, Klv Trape, Agate Iron Ware, Tinware In Abundance. HIDES, BEESWAX AND RAGS BOUGHT FOR THE GASH. Roofing and Guttering Done at the Shortest Notice. Ci. IEEE. ?E?ZECZELIZEJ. June 14, 1883 48 PD CO._ iOE HOUSE, S, SHOES, HATS and > Anderson, S. C. HOE HOUSE, ?fi .i. r II ?*--?.^ ' " '? ? Hfc???? Men and Youths' OVER HOE HOUSE, it thc )E HOUSE. sh-One Price. _ly THE NEW COURT HOUSE Hu* nut been built, but the citizen? of tho Cout.ty have been in formed already, through the loeal column ot this Paper, of tho new Firm of SMITH & CO. ! COL. M. I?. TRI BULK has recently j purchased the interest of Mr. J. R. 8mltb I in the old and well-known firm of J. R. Si L. 1'. Smith, and tho business will be continued under thc new name mentlonod above. Wo have recently purchased in Now York and Philadelphia an elegant line or READY MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. Also, a beautiful assortment of BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS and ENGLISH and FRENCH CA8SIMERES, HOYS' CASSIMERES, And all grades of JEANS, from 25c. to 75c. per yard. We aro special agenta for thc sale of the Celebrated Charlotte Virginia Cassimeres. Parlies who have tried these Goods can testify ns to their intrinsic value. In coming before tho people we make I mi promise tn sell Goods chespi-r than they can be bought in Now York. We do not enter into tins business for the fun of sell ing goods under cost, but expect end hope to make monoy. Wo will nell goods at a fair und legitimate profit, and shall make lt our aim to treat all alike. Wopropose by SQUARE and honest dealing to build up a iradi! that will bo peruianout. We do not hesitate to say that we will sell goods as cheap as they can lie bought tu the County. In conclusion, wo ask you to oome and seo us. Always glad to show our goods, whether you purchase or not. Remember, that we aro locuted at the old stand- . M cCU Li Li Y'S CORNER. ..2fl- J. R. HIVIBTII will bo found up stairs over our Store. Ho will continuo the business of manufacturing fine goods, and Cutting fur i'uoso wno desire their Clothing made at borne. Respectfully, SMITH Sc CO. Sept 20, 18H3 10 ?Ofc SNIALL Accounts aro no harder to pay with small crops, than full Accounts are with full crops. This being true, col lections up to this timo have been fine, and to those who have so promptly "NCfcllARED" up with me have ray ?banks, and to those who bave not are URGED to do so A\T ONCE, as I greatly need the money to pay my debts with. Come along with your Cotton or Money, and if you owa anything pay lt, or if you want to trade I hr.ve a large Stock of Goods at prices that ran't bo undersold. Respecttully, &c, J. J. BAKER. Oct 4, 188;i 12 And Last But Not Least. THOSE indebted to ti! are requested to call early and often until those little accounts are settled. Wo are greatly in need of money and mvtt have it. BROWN BROS. Sept 13, 1883 _9__ Gem and Magnet Shirts! MANUFACTURED for me. Tho best Utting and the best wearing Shirt?. No better in any market. ' A. B. TOWERS. _8ept 27, 1883 _ll LAND FOR SALE. ONE Hundred and Ten Acres Land, in Hall Township, near Pleasant G rovo Colored Baptist Church. Terms of sale easy. For terms apply to 8. P. Tate, near Flat Rock Church, or to the undersigned, who will show the hind, plat, Ac. JOHN L. TATE. Sept. 0, 1883 8 3? IS A 9&??S <>,URE for all di?.' ; st i Qi * vi .tUn*y? susd ??.?.?..: fl *) 3.7 lu l.f upuotan nYr n-\?<f*"+** . . v.'? ?.vt Importes* fry?, i j? :l-.- ll ... -orr . .' t : :?AAlly and 31 tnacUct?. tu_.- ??..?;: U-i IMH iJt??tlimof * O>o BU }. f- * -"rtj In ooD<ltU>H, lift >?* . * "' ' " " *"-irff? ?wWiio'oi.. ' f ?ing.KM?Mar? WortwiU ? J .-ri- it md i rtcVi' cur?. In Cio Bpi?'.' . - .. ^- :;m' .cv. tn it? ono ahcoM teto r. M - *'* ' . ?KU of IV u. SOlOBVt I ?T'S. F'i'no wm Kidney-Wort for salo by Wilhite A WU itite, Anderson, 8. C.