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Hugging ?s ? *'i,,c Ar,? A queer case lias just come ut light in Chicago. A young man Hpeiit au even ing with bid girl, and during the evening, while the family was present in the par lor, he was ns "demure and bland and child-like as could bo wished. The mother came into the room after the family had retired to net a handkerchief she had left, and the young man was seated in a chair in tho middle of the room, while the girl was seated on a sola, and nothing that the mother could ace in the actions of either led her to think they were more than nassing acquaintan ces, ll seemed to lier as though thc young people had met before, bul there was no evidence thal they were very weil acquainted. At night, after he bad gone, the girl complained of a pain in hfl side, and in the morning a dudor was called, and ho found that two ?d' the girl's ribs were broken. How it was done nobody knew. The girl could not tell for lite life of her, though she blushed when asked about il, and the mother looked very wise as she looked at thc doctor. Tue doctor made some inquiries, .set the ribs and went away, ami the girl pro ceeded to recover. Thal evening the young man called and was astonished when informed of the extent of the girl's injuries, ami wondered how it could have happened, though the mother watched his face close aa he spoke and detected not only a blush but a profuse perspiration on Iiis face. She hud been a girl once herself, and though she had never had any ribs broken sho had been hugged some. Il was a trying position for all of then. The falber was away on a trip lo Wis consin, and when he came homo the matter hud lo be explained to him. Ht was told that the ribs just simply broke themselves, and that neither the nipthci nor tho girl nor tho young mau coule account for it. and >el all three of then; blushed terribly. The falber palled hi girl on tile head, told her she would in better when she got over it, and the. called tho young man into tho library The young man was so weak hu coull hardly walk, and when ho sat down In look out a handkerchief and mopped hi brow and wished he waa dead. Tin falber looked tho young man over am was sorry. He finally said : "Young man, I guess 1 can give yoi some points on hugging. You must lirs learn that a girl is not constructed on tin same principio of un iron fence or ? truss bridge. A girl is a delicate pica of mechanism, like a lino watch, full o little springs, wheels, jewels, &c. Tilt breaking of any ono of these wolih cause her to cease keeping time and ne cessitate her being taken lo a jeweler fo repairs. In hugging a girl you don' want to go al it as if you were, rakin; and binding or catching sturgeon, know lhal where the family HUS up lab with a young coujilo and spoils severa precious hours ol hugging, that unies the young man lins a good bend whet left alone with tho object bf his affection that ho is liable to overdo thc matter am try to make np lor lost time. He seem to want to hug up a lol ahead and grab tho girl as though he wanted to bren! her tn two. This is wrong. You shuni, go nt it calmly and deliberately, evei prayerfully, aud bo as gentle as thpugl abo was an ivory fan. Thc gentle press ure of tho hand that a girl loves, evei tho touch, is as dear to her as though yoi run her through a stone crusher. Yoi should not grab her as you would a biq of oats und leave marks ou bet that vvil last a lifetime. A loving woman shouh not bo mado to feel that her li'e is ii danger unless she wears a comet made o boiler iron. I hope this will bc a Icssoi to you, and hereafter, if you cannot con trol your feelings, I will provide a wood en Indian for you to practico on at first uulil you have developed your musch and got tired, and then we can turn om daughter loosu in a room with you am not feel that it is necessary to keep 1 Burgeon handy. In allowing you to kecj company with my daughter I do no agree to provide you willi a humai gymnasium, dressed in a Mother JI".b bard wrapper and wearing bangs. Yoi can readily sec that a girl would not las a season through if sho had to have rib sot once a week. Please think ibis th i nj over, anil if thc girl is well enough nex Sunday you can drop in and try som moro ribs. Now, you go home and lui; a hut rack for au hour or iwo and hav it repaired in thc morning." The young mau went out into tin night air, took his hat off lo cool hi head and hired a man to kick him. Milwaukee Sun. A Successful Experiment with Carp The Item In a lalo issue in regard ti the rapid growth of carp brought a couti try friend in yesterday who desires ti give his observations on Herman car| publicity Ihrough the columns of ou paper. He says that "in ISSI Dr. W. Il Fowell, of York county S. C., assertec that be could take au aero of old lam that his father had cultivated in cottoi worth ten dollars and make it worth om thousand in fish raising. His neighbor, laughed at him, but he is iu a lair wa] to verify his boast. lu 1881 ho ir.ado ( Maali pond at a cost of not exceeding five dollars, in which ho placed soventeei young carp. In the fall of 1883 he tool out one fish that mado n mess for bi: family. So fur this summer he has taker uevenly or eighty fish out of the pond o from 10 to 15 inches loug. 1 went dowi with the Doctor to feed the fish and se? what progress they are making. Wi pulled a soine through the end of tin pond and hauled out seventeen fino tel Iowa, three of which made a bountifu feast for a dozen persons. Thc Docto has stocked two other ponds with carp and one with native Catawba river fish Ail his ponds do not cover moro than ai acre, and I believe I would givo the in terest on ono thousand dollars for his ix A supply, even nest year. Ina few yean his ponds will yield quito a little revo nue. About tho average length am weight of the fish is ten indies and om pound for ono year olds, mid fifteen in chea and two pounds for two years." Charlotte Observer. A Strange Story. Tho Buffalo Courier boa' the following "lu 1853, the story is, Misa Mary Place now ?uro. x^csuiub, of Charleston, S. C. waa a member of a Lockpart, N. Y. church choir. Ono Sunday an olectrh bolt entered the church, and proceeding directly to the choir anuihilated ono ol the singers, Mr. Crocker, stunned severa others and knocked Miss Place senseless Wbeng abo uncovered die wa unable toe xplain tho disappear nnce of a gold chain, three fcc long, which she had worn to church that morning. A physician who has heel examining a long and narrow prohiber ance upon her left arm now declares tba it ls nothing more nor lesa than thc chain, which the electricity must havi driven into her person. It was a remark ably clever performance, for the skin wai .not broken and the chain is aa good ai new." A Reporter made a search yesterday ii quest of the lady who ia the alleged he roine of this tale, but failed to find her It ia probable that somebody bas beer regaling that paper with a romance founded on anything but reality. - In Pike county, Pa., there ia a Kev olutionary bras* cannon two hundret ?rears old. Thirty-five years ago it wat eft in charge of six prominent Demo era ts on condition that it should neve lie used in a Republican jollification The last ol the six Democrats is nov dead, but the old gun is .still Democrat^ and under careful charge. I "Unele JohiiV Moi se Trade? A good lulu is told of ?'Uncle John ' i Harrison, the vuncruhlc county asst?-- or. ' Some lime ugo he Ht roi le? 1 into I Aim I Simona' mile stuhle,OM Market street, ?uni j Iiis attention isas attracted to a line-look - i ing animal, apparently about 7 or 8 y< ars j of ugo, hilt in fact over 1". Hie hadn't a tooth in her bend, and bad to he fed on I mush. Lucie John H?ZCII her up from I tho background, and asked I .uni A hat bc would take lor lier. "Seventy dollar-, even money,' replied I.um, rallier unconcernedly. "lil give Vi - ti twenty two,*'?aid I'm ? John. "lt's a go," replied Lum ; "give nu: tin1 money," and Uncle .lohn count? d out twenty-two hard ?.lugs it.to thc palm ol I.urn's hand. Tho ai.Ii.?al wm backed out of tiic niall, lied to the lund end of I 'null* .John's buggy, and the old gi title mnu drove out home, chuckling to him self about the good ii.ide he hm] ina.ie. Arriving at homo, he gave orders that the maro bowell led and properly ul? tended to, hut the old animal appear* d to have lost, her appetite by reason "? thc change in her quarti rs, and Lue food that was pul in her trough remained untouch ed. For several days she ate nothing at all, and Uncle .lohn concluded to iiivi -. ligate the cause. Ho pried open her jaws, ?md then for tho li rsl time discov ered she had no teeth. Thoroughly en raged, he. drove to town and called upon Lum .Simon?'. "What kind of a - maro do you call thal thing you s ,!?! mc the other day '.''' raid he, addressing himself to Lum. "Why that's a sph nd id ai i mal, Uncle ?lohn," replied tho -leek horse trader. "1 paid .^l? lor her." "Lut shu ain't got any kelli. ' " That don't make any dillon ncc. A il you've got to do is to feed her with ti spoon. "Oh, yes; 1 .soo. Well, UH lix her," said Unelo John, and with thal bc re turned homo. About, two weeks later he called .?I tho siuble again and exhibited a roll <d greenbacks. "Where'd you get ?I':' a-ke 1 Lum. "You know thal maru you -old me Y Well, she strayed ou', on tho railroad track a few nights ?ij-o, and was run over and killed. The company's cgcul ap praised he; at iii">, and lhey settled with mo lor il". '1 bey never thought to look at her mouth. I'm jest i-is alu ad of the railroad. Il you've got any moro liku her at the same price, trot 'em out." The story is told on Uncle John, how ever, thal lu- took the animal oui and lied her to a cross-lie just before the train came ulong, and tho "boys" say that part nf tho halli r was found tied to the ties, bul this Uncle .lohn emphati cally denies, ./.ouwville t'oiiiutricidl. Money Needed, I ItKSPKCTFI'LLY ask all who arc ? _L debted lo ino by Nojeor Account, foi Merchandise or tiiiauo, ;.. make ; itymcrits as soon tis possible, ns I need th? money. A. P.. TOWKltS. Sept 27, issn ll Quick Sales & Small Profits. DitY Croons. JUST received a fullliiieof Prints. Cash meres, Alpacas, 1'lanni ls. A largo assort mell I of Jeans, Virginia I .'aral mervs, Shirtings and Sheetings, .'. to lo ? wide. lied Ticking cheaper than ever before, Ac., all to be .?old at lowes) prices, liv A. lt. TOW HUS. Sept 27, ls*:', ll Carpets and Kim's. AKP KS ll lot of Carpet samples, anda beautiful lino of Pugs and Mais. Call and see t hem. My stock ls complete in all its depart incuts, prices as low as any other house, for tho sume quality of floods. I ask au inspect ion hy my friends und cus tomers. A. 1!. TtIWKI'S. Sa. i i ?rauite How. Hopi 'J7. IH>:< 11 Onion Sets. Bl .OWN!) A LE Pearl Onion Sets, best . inion known. Nov, is Ibo tune to tuant. A. H. TOW HUS. Sept 27, ISSU ll Blankets and Marsailles (?Hills. rrtHK ii nest lot of I'.laukets, Crochel ami A. M ursa i iles Quilts, lu Town. -ALSO, Ladies Cloaks and Shawls, and Yankee Notions. For salo low by A. li. TOW KltS. Sept 27, iss:i ll FARM TO RENT. A??OOO FA KM. nine miles Wost or Anderson, on a Lease for live yeats, if so desired, to a good, responsible man. J. IL VON H ASSELN. Sept 27, INS; ll Oats, Oats. tQ ft? f\? \ Bushels of Genuine Lust *U)f.J\J\f Proof Oats for salo cheat'. BROWN PROS. _ Sept ts, iss:i I) M o ..sa 5 rv-T - - g *. ' If S o -59 - Iii If s ? I 51 SS g S .H " c=? .^3' -j ? R ?=*-? M 2 & ge'S" 2 ; S f ?2? *_ 2 S ? * ? C " K B S* .?. ? - =. s- ft 0 S n 3 3 ?= 5 5-- a fr g r ?%t , \ -1 r&o 5 " 8 co m co1 crt? ii a I ^ S P tis _ S. k S co >-j tar-) Mir ~ j? Groceries and Provisions. THESE arc our LEADERS. Thc most complote stock ever offered on this market. Come and get our prices on Mo lasses, Salt, Sugar, Coll?e, Lord and Can Goods. Wo have enough eatables for eve rybody. BROWN UROS. SeptJ3, 1**3_f)_ Groceries. ?tU?AR, Codee, Molasses. Cheese. Crack le ers, Flour, Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries-, Oat Meal amt Fine Tea. A. ?. TOWERS. Sept 27. IS83 ll House and Lot for Salo. - ffUIH undersigned oiTors for salo tho I House mid Lot on Greenville Street, formerly occupied by O. P. McKinney, but now by M. I. Brock. Contains six rooms, and bas recently been repaired and put in first-class order. Terms easy. Apply to JESSE M. SMITH, Anderson, 8. C. Aug 30. 1883 _7_ Crockery. IF you want something new, we have just got it in. Prices and Roods to suit everyone. BROWN BROS. Sept 13, 1S83 ll Boots, Shoes and Hats. PLENTY of them direct from Boston, at Kock Bottom Prices. Call and lot us convince you. BROWN BROS. Sept13.18S3 1) Cotton, Cotton. WE are still in the Cotton Market, Mid are again prepared to pay thc High est Cash Prices. BROWN BROS. Sept-13, 1883 0 It'.? Mer, fr'nary. nu I Livei 1>U<. ?, Iw<?i ty, Gravel, nt. ! DUlKto, ur < . r- -1 by S REMEDY rilli UK ST KIDNKV A NI j ? i .> MI; ? if INK, HUNTS HEMEDY cur.? fit I? I ase, It< ' ' ii i N'-t. Ifo-lcu* tlfill i.f fri.", I'niiiH f. Iii Pack, I.o.t.-. ?.r s?.|<.. turen Ii.tviKjH : ii.-.-. Ni I\ ?. ! is? -. Ciu.craJ HUNTS REMEDY Circs llilioustii-rfl, lb .ela. '.-. .laumllce, Sour Stomach, lu i? . j?si;i.*-. j- ilion,nu<l I'ik-i. HUNTSREMEDY ACTS AT ONL'K ibu Klilm-j s. Liver,tu '1 ISowt-N, r- sluring thurn t?? ft bialtti) ucl! .:, nml CT It KS when nK other liio-lioiiics bul. IIiiii<ln.'<lhliuve tici-ii pavel who have liven given up to ibu l?y (ru-ndi and pliytlclniis. ii- in! for pmiiplib *. t > HI'S I'S ItKMI'.DV CO., I'nn bli m c, ll. J, Trial r.ltc, TC cents. Large rl/.n p.h?n(H SI SOLD I'.Y AM. Oltl'fiUlSTcl. I .AI I?< > IM A NT TO EVERY ONE. MK. I.. I'.. \OKItYClv, i. io tal I ra . I A run? ol Messr . I.n Iden ,V I'..ile. in stationed w;tli headquarters ut Anderson, S.O., liinl will lake pleasure in visiitiiiK personal J;? all pi rsons in thc uppei pari .>! Ibis Slate and lin bordering I nut ie? bf 1 J. i< i ..? bo 1 !.?- i i ? . lo pu rebase IMANO OU OllVAH. M.- ri prvMMitM TEN of Hie I.KADINA M ANT KAI 11 ?Ul ES ol' (be World, and cannot fail lo please. Helter satisfaction can be bad in Hie se lection "I au Instriinieiii ao l eousbli ruble expense saved h.: consult ii.g bim per -.nally in ymir own hom*, Ho liol pu rebase without dropping bim a cat i al Anderson, S, ?V. which lu- will answer either |iersonally or Ly letter, as von pn-fiT. Sept (::, I-S-, :, lim N KW GOODS VT LOW PRICES ? IAM .H ST lt ECK I VIM! a full line of ritKKIl (iOOUtt <-i ali linds, which I i vp. ?-I lu sell al the vi-ry lowest ligures. Thu trading public resp-. tfully re quested lo examine my sim k. So trouble to show Hoods. If you do not .sec what you want, ask for it. I have .i rail k of 1*1,lin ami l am \ CROCKERY A N I ? GLASSWARE, .11 ST AUK!V KD, which I bave marked down very low. China Decorated Tea Sets i I eaper limn cvt r bi fi re. The Ladies are sp-eially invited t.> cal and -c.- tin i .ls. \V. H. l.li.OX. Hep! ll. I--? s BACKED GUI1. NOT knowing that my last week's advertisement was a violation of the law, I beg to withdraw it. .lust received, a large lot WATCHES, CLOCKS, J KW KI.KY, KINO'S PAT. >l'Kl TA CI. KS, &C, ?See. &c, At Wholesale ?md li? tail. I advertised two mouths to see if I could hoar of any of thc STANDARD OHO A NS that wcro not ving satisfac tion. I heard ol'ono only, and it had a recd broken, which will he promptly replaced "Kl'KK." I'relit by your own experience in buy ing from foreigners and peddlers, and patronize your own people, AND SAVE Mt INKY. A. DANIELS. Sept 13, IS83 '.? SIMPSON REID & CO.. Having removed to WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER, Will oller Bargains in Certain Kinds of Goods. TURNIP SEED. FRUIT JARS. July 'JO, 1SH3 2 NOTICE FINAL SKTTLKMEXT. Thc undersigned, Administrator of Ibo. Estate of William Tims, deceased, hereby gives notice that bo will, on the2i?th day of October, 18S3, apply to tho Judge of Probate of Anderson County for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from said Administration JOHN W. DANIELS, Adin'r. Sept 27, 1883 ll 5 NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notiee is hereby given that the lin? dorsigncd, Executors of the Estate of Sa rah Seaborn, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson Conntv, on tho 30th day of October. 1883, for a Final Settlement and riiscJiarge from said ofllce as Executors of said Estahr:' J. B. E. SLOAN, 1*. II. E. SLOAN. Ex?cutera. Sept 27,1SS3 .?V Large Sloe!? of Goods arrived and to arrive, bought greatly nuder r?gulai1 prices, and which we propose lo sell Low Down ! %V?? ?jtiol?- Priers on u IV tl ol* ?ur Leading l?ln?*? : IH, VS ? ll . worth ..**.. Mt'iiv iiW?inoT?' Hats IO.;, ?ml .'.<?'.., worth ) -i ... M..:. lut il;.I--fl.'" w rill fl H. MMi yards Ladh*'Ure^ OOOils . .. i -i .. . .. ; i ..." j...- ... rvanl .Minna at lo -, w?rth I.V. Beautiful Presa ..'...,!-,- . wort ir "oe. to *R'.*M' llan.lUiMc?ih?r!oakf ini.r Jackets, boUBjit froiii Mannt.r . at ?Mil j.lin-. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. SHAWLS. < I.( ) I I fl N< r, CLOTHING, CLOTHING-. !IAItl>U Atti: ?l-l . : lu i ?.: nf : Mattocks al 7-M Kniy^* ami Porks, ?ro? i ' ... . . ; Kuh? an.! Kork?, white lu -rn liainl It'. won i :, .'- ,i i, ; i ' i - plat?.!, ri :.. worth$2.l'i pei itt. All other kimls iii niiuihtriv , i j :. . >. Tea ami'Ia .If Spoon* at I'lc and ?H.-., worth A*. ul" '"''j H-r.-ft. Singh ' I vi r pl iti I Tal.lc Sj.as tvurth *l .W |t-r.st I. single >i.vcr-|dnc, 'leas..a- l" . -? .?tl. T.'i- ; Ihitnciiio stu-k "I Hocket Knive* 0.1 bia;le. I?,,, u word . l?oo'l 2-bhided Mens Kiiife li-V . worth SOe. L.autilul K iii vi . i .i . io nu.! He. worth ;.ii.:., mt.;, ami T.'ic. Hoys' Handle Axes, beatquality, ."? . i: <i - ; worth *ii."o. I loable llarrol Shot Otilia Itf.OO, worth .... i M i. .-: .-i |i. jj ? linn ?rJ.;V?, worth Slit.??. A few elegant Breech j !, r. ?a >,ij ;,".| nu that < an : he bought Kr les? than $35.00 ami 915.00. _ J"'> ! ,, sh.at w nth :! -1 .! <> Lol Shoes nt M Uu, worth i-1 .'>". These ar.; <?n-.it ila, ...... ai. i houiil be - . uri ! I ifor- they ar? sold Ont. Marcy Bros. A IVs. Shoo at ; ,w i ric.s V..- have n-nt samples .nil i ia j; rent many persons, .showing their superior ,",ali;v o.! w now bope thai .ti wi:! ail nome ami buy them. Every pair is guaran -,,,l. [.aili, - sp cs, all kind.-sind si/.-s. Men:-' niul Hoy-.' Shoes and Hoots III great va ri, l'y. liest Co . t- at Wi: anil 7-.. . W.-an \u n's foi I?! Kimo Vf Sill UTI Wi* and MtlLLIXCS*, foi the ll AZ Vltll I'lMVIICK <<?. II il WANDO PHOSPHATID CO.. und SIM) A I, VREbh I-UIOICV * IHN. Sell the Celebrated HTUI?HIIAKIiH and TEN M1-1S>I-.I-. H At.u.Ns, ;:. . HE.s'1 in the ii.aikil, and will always ?UV VOIIK COTTON at l.i;-bi-l pre-.-. ; ir Come and sr? u- ailtl I"- ropviilced ..f all lliesc fait?. 3LECKL ?Y, BROWN & FRETWELL. -KT i > I'' , , m* iint, bled to tu on mn/ account-/or Merchandise, Guano i> . I >. oe otto r ri . v. rei?uettt d io conte up PUOMPTL Y and pay Anderson, S. C., Sept. LS, I--. ?_ A xT ni^TiW Sr PT?PVOST AUK BECEIVING DAILY A LAUGE STOCK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c. &c. WK have a Large Stock, and have marked them down at BOTTOM PK?L'KES. Try a Hurrel ol' our ".SELECTION" KLOUR, which we claim has no equal in Hie City. tfi&" All floods guaranteed, and delivered FREE of charge within City limit-. Sept '.'7. f?v. ll __ NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. We have Just Received a Large and well-selected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which wc propose to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES P<ISSI BL H. We have n full Stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &c. &c. Wea!.-o have a LABOE LOT <>P SADDLES, ranging in price? from $2.50 to ?1G.0U. Parties in need of anything ill our line will do well lu call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. J8^'- Thone indebted to il?, either for Merchandise or Fertilizers, must come forward and settle at once, as we need the money and must have it. Partie? owing us need II >t ask ns to carry their Accounts over another year, as we are not able and cannot do so. IN. O. IT A 1*31 ER Jk, ?Ito., WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. Oct i. 188" _ 12 C. F. JONES. R. C. WK lt H. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! An r.ii^-.-tiit Assortment from 8c. up. Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Bleachings, Checks, Shirtings, And IcVKUYTHINti else you need in Dry Hoods. We ask you especially in c.- what Hargains we ure ottering in JUANS of every description. BOOTS A.M> SHOKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. our sto.-k was : everlarge, and we guarantee tu aave von money if von buv from us, ME XS' AM) BOYS' HATS. We have already placed our second order for Hat?, and all who have seen thom ac knowledge they have never before known such nice goods for so little money. < KO? hl'.ltv. CI. \ss ?nd ?VOOOI3XW?UE in abundance at boit..m prices. Ail Elegant Stoek of Plain and Fancy Groceries. If you doubl oui ability to give you the best Goods tor the least money, get your prices elsewhere and come tu ita and wo will soon convince you that you can lind the LOWEST PRICES AT O. IF. LTOZLSTIBS & CO. Sept 27, iss:: ll DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. Bead, Mark and Learn how LOW these Goods can be Bought ! BEAUTIFUL line of half-Worsted Good?.10c. worth 12* Elegant lot of Cashmeres, in all the latest shades.12? worth 15* Plaid, Brocaded and Checked Goods.15 worth 20 Nun's Veiling, in crushed strawberry, crushed raspberry, string pink.20 worth 25 Double width Cashmeres.2f> worth 40 Plain Buntings, all wool.25 worth 33 All wool Nun's Veiling.33 worth .10 Lace Buntings, nil wool.33 worth .r,l) BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS. BLACK GOODS. Half Wool Gooda.10 worth 12J Cashmeres.14 worth 20 Lace Huntings.16 worth 20 Lace Buntings.20 worth 25 Lace Huntings, all wool.30 and 33 worth 40 Nun's Veiling, all wool, 44 inches.:..G0 worth 75 Cashmere, all wool, 30 inches.60 worth 75 Cashmere, all wool, 42 ?nebea.75c. and fl.00 worth 90, 1.25 Albatross Cloth, all wool, 44 inches.90 worth 1.10 French Jersey Cord.1.25 worth 1.50 Black Silk, from.75 to 1.50 worth 25 per cent, more than tho price asked. Beautiful Lawns nt 6) and Sc. Thc Best Lawns at 12J, worth 15. White Gooda in endless quantities. 4-?r- Any one ordering any of these Goods to the amount of Ten Dollars will receive them at their nearest Express Office, express prepaid. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., Post Office Box No. 4, Greenville, S. C. May 17, I ?S3 36 ' |y EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen different Bises and kinds. Ftvo sires willi Erwin ol e.1 Reservoirs. Adapted U BU requirement*, ?nd priced to snit all pures. LEADING FEATURES: Doubl? Wood Boora, Patent Wood Orala Adjustable- Damper, Interchangeable Auto. ma'Jo Shelf, Broiling Door. Swinging Hearth Plat?, Swinging Hue Stop, Kcveraibla Qa? Burning Long Cross Piece, Double Bhoct Centers, Heavy Ring Coven, Illuminated Fht Doon, Nickel Knob?, Nickel Panels, eta. Cricq nal ed tn Material, In Fl ia Uh, and ta opcutton. Manufactured by ISAAO A. SHEPPARD ?. CO.. Baltimore, Md. ?SD YOB SALK BY J. B. PEOPLES. Andtnen, f. C. ; Bay State Boots mid Shoes. Ill WK bi cn nilling Hie above make "f Hoots ami Shocafor over t wo years, i he bert Shoos lo hu had. Cable screwed. Kv r i Pr va:rr:!H. For hale low by iALt> A. li TOWE1W. Sept 2T. UM M FIRE INSURANCE. -o OIN HOUSES. SAW. WHEAT AND CORN KILLS, STORES. DWELLINGS. MERCHANDISE and FARM 1'ROPETY, [nsurtvl in Firs! Class Companies ! j -_o /"tONTINKNTAb Insurance Company of ly New York. Liverpool and Loudon and fi lobe Insu rance Company. North IJritisb and Mercantile Insurance Companv. Ph.mix Assurance Company ol London. Standard Eire "iii-.I Loudon. Crescent Insurance Company of New ? irleaiis. i:.., |ieM< r Herrn in Insurance Company of New Yolk. . ... Kcprcscnliiig the above < 'omi*"1'" H 1 WM "jve attention td all bushicvS oilerlng. For information addrcs-i nie at IVl/ r, (' WILLIAM ii. \VIIILI)I:N, Special Agent and Adjustel of I.osso*. Agents ..! !!... Continental hiMiraui.-u Company iii Anderson C<iunl> : A. p.. 1 iiwers, Auder m C. li \V. I *, i ox. Helton. I, \V. Tiihbh-. lloma I'ath. IL E Se?li'trti, I'cud tel ou. Alli! IS.S? ? ST Rt ii GT H io vigore..:!/ push a btisinecSi strength to study ;> profecsion, strength to legislate a lioucolu-ld, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. Ali tins tcpre scnts what is wanted, in the cften heard expression, "Oh! I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if ??fe was hardly worth hy ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic-a medicine universally recommended fer all wasting diseases C M N. Tr an i I Sr.. P..1 ic. re ! niling tlic v.ar ! v. as in jured inti., stomach ? vap;- ..? of a shell, ..nd luve saften d from it ever since. A! '...-.! ha.: yeai s ago it bn .light on j aral;, sis, which kc|t nu- in ! cd months, and lite best doctoia in tlc- city said 1 could ie l live. I sufferedfer.rfidly'ri m indigestion, an! forovcrtwo years could net crt solid food mid lera large portion < fdic lime v. asm able ti ri tain i \ cn liquid noiuishiuiiit. i tried Hrowu's h.?ii Lilt. ? ..in.i now after Liking two ! ->?i<.:> I am able ti? gel up and go .-.round and am rapidly improving. C. bi CK ni. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic, lt enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. Hrowu's iron Hitters fm- j it Williite, Auder-.,n, S. C. ale by Wilbite TH1 BEST OF ALL ME NISI - VOU MAKAgD B???S?-. " rirorotlum a third of a century tho "-i Mustang IJnlmenthas boen .uv a to millions t?l over tho world as ? .. ' 1.7 *aio rolianco for tho relier of >ii*9 arni nain. It ls a mewlolno ? o pr-tco nnil praise-tho he?t or Ita ? i. i- or every form of external pain MEXICAN ' fustang Liniment Is without an euual. Jt penetrates lie?h nnd muscle to , io very bone-making tho contlnu rsarto or pain nnd inflammation lmpos 1 r, ",; . ^t**"8 nP011 Human Flesh mid 't?uLruo??$?? "? wonder. MUSTANG Linimnnt ls needed by somebody in tu?^2]r?aB0'^Evcry day brlnrra nowa of T?? ?5UJrPf nvrfu* scald or barn subdued, of i-hcumntlo mnrtvro r." ????.^or ? ^ImmSS horror ox saved by tho healing power of thia LINIMENT ^Msr11 ******ot it noa oi at ism, SrrolltncB. 9 ti ff and Scalds, Cut?, Brnliei mad ?itHRo, StKrhcss, Liuneiicii, Old ??S?0^ ?er{ ?orm of ?xUrnai dU *nl^?3B?EL9IiIU'nolT lfc parea * . " V,Swlnny' sun* Joint?, le^???^?.Fi'E?'^ ??""?Hoof Sui ?^.^??^k?aidaA Uabl???| ?I???1? TEE, BEST OP ALL LINIMENTS 3T0E M?H OB BEAST, mn KIDNEY^mSEASES. I>ocac.tam? tack ce??.-r~?. ^i . .. 5f?J/.?>M you HT, a vic?? I^T?iMnn ?& Lacueo. i5^s^ntav?*^ Kluver Rsx- tn?m U??nos, r*timilrm J.J.. Kl DNEYyWDflt . Kidney Wort for aale by WIHii? bite, Anderson, 8. C. . Townsend's Cotton Seed Oil Mill ?) FKKUS (.? tl??' public ?Irv. well-cooked COTTON SEED M KAL nt li cents , lb. A most valuable feed for ini'k ow>. making the butter rich and yellow, iud increasing the How of milk. An HuHurpnHMed ferlillaor. Cotton Seed bought ; or exchanged for meal, the same as the large mills. JOHN H- TOWNSEND, President, July _?JH_ OSBORN & McGUKIN ANDKHSON, H. CJ., MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in all kinds of - imi?SSKD UTMDKU, DOOKS, .SASH, lt LINDS, MAN I I.KS. MOLDINGS, llltACK HTS. IJANISTEItS, sawed and turned. Factory Near Railroad Depot. :.v?_ G HIST M I l-l. will run every day July I<s-5 -_ Dry Goods and Notions. ?IT|.; are ju<! from market, and have se YV lectcd a large stock ol Cashmeres, I ?lees Ginghams, Calle nw, Flannels, ?hin ket s. Ae., at depressed prices, and wc pro . .,. H at lower prices than ever bet?re. 1 I1UOWN ItltOS. Sept 13. '.' ?F O "CT '.Y' i?3 . f : H O RS Ii AKO CA" ".I- - C No IIOH?S will ill* of COLIC. HOT* or Leao Vu. vin, if Kout/.'* Powder* ?rc lun-d In lime. Konus I'owilemwiUrurennil |.reveiilllooaioi.ii?A. Kotitz'* Powders ??ll prevent O.WK* IS KOW IA KouUI I'owder* will Im KIM (!?. quantity of milk mid crenm twenty per i cm.. Hint make. Did butter f.nn ^rVmtrt Pow'lerii ? ill etire or prevail nluwfl KVH:V DI?>:., t.. ?I ni I U>r-i-nat' ?ittle.nn; i nhject. KOCT/.'H l'i W ! ' '"S ?It ?.'*'. S.\H?KA? una. Sold ever) ? Iter?. DAV in i'. rourc. Proprietor, 13AM Irions,ML'. For sale by Wiihite A Wilhite, Druggists. A nderson, S. C. NOT 30,1S82 _20_ly A NOTBD HI T UNTITLED WO.ltAIf. (from Ilia Boston Olobt.] J ^-w vrr--.?^.rouTZ-.fl .V-.?n. r.l'i'r:. T:i ? i.'.v.. i--II ,-"i>.t ii", 'tivn of Mr*, ?.yrtin t. Hui. leu?,. t 1 y ? v >' li . nlKivectllotllt r liuiuan hcliu:* v.ny IH- f n:'.f itly railed the''Peor Krli iel of Woman," ii- . MM . i lu . o?.rn ?] ? ?.?! '.?ut? love to coil lier, tho i ? ra ..ii . il T nul tohc-rwnrtt, which ls the outcome ul ni. lr, mul Li ubllund to keep ?la Indy ai-!?ta:i" .'?'? ip horan* wer th?largocorrespondence v.,.!..: in upon lier, cub bearing lt* special ,.. .. |,." . ? ... - ,\;,fft oi- Joy nt rele.iv> from lt. Her V. .:. i i! .i e mud Ls a medicino for pnod nnd not evtl |ii!i I- s*"*. 1 ii?vo personally Investigated lt anti nm sat!?!* it of tin* truth of thin, < "i Recount of li . i rov.-;. merit*, tt t? recommended ic. ! pr? by t;;t-b. -t physicians In tho country. I;I.C n >.<! " '. ?roi!:* lito o . hann find navel much [. i... lt wilt care entirely tho wont form of failles; uf |Ue ut ri*, I*uc?rrh?Ta, lirccu:ar rind pnlnful M i. ::n.c.i .n.nllOvarianTrouble*, Inflammation and L*leeral;..ii,rii odin}?*, nil Displacements and tho con spuent ?plnnl wonknes?, and ti especially adapted to Ibu Change of Lifo." It permeates every portion of thc system, and glvoB new life and vigor. It remove* faintness, flatulency, th troy? all craving for Blim u Lin t P ,and reitere* ?Teak le.-- of t tic it .linnell. It cures moating. Headaches, Km i'll. I'n strutton, General Debility, Blecplcamcif, 1>. p.ii II :mil Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down,causing pain,! weight and baekacbo, I* always I crnuilicntly . ?vd by its usc. It will at all times, and uiid<'rallc!i'.iiiiiFtanrc?<, net in harmony ^iththelaw tie.t pov.-rnr th? fcinali System. Ii.-.-i -. ni- si. 1KT bottle or HIX for and ls sold by druggist*. Any advice required as to siicclal cases, and tho linnie- of ninny who have been restored to perfect health by Hie uso of the Vegetable Compound, can bo ?ii.'.alneil l.yuiMrcenlngMra.1*., ?Uh tbmipfor reply, nt her homo In Lynn, Moss. 1 ii Kidney Complaint of fffA*r*oz tliLs compound ls r r ur| n--. il n- abundant testimonials show. .? Mr?, liidcham't! IJver Bills," says ono writer, "are .h. li i in ?he Kurili for tho euro of Constipation, i s." nnd Torpidity of tho liver. Her Illood r .vi.i ki wonder* tn Its Hixci.il linu and bids fair i. 1 thc Compound tn ita liopularlty. :.-t n -[.<Tt henson Ango] of Mercy whoso Bolo . . i- . i. coud le ot Mau ea. CO Mra. A. M. D. Vegetable Compound for sale by Wil hite .t Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. The Bad and Worthless Art' never imitated or cuim/er/e?f?d. This ia especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that thc remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the wbolo wcrld that Hop Hitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country and expressed the merits of ll. H., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stud instead, expecting to mnke money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar stylo to H. R., with variously devised names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to induce peo ple to believe they were the samo as Hop Hitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no mntter what their stvle or name is, and especially those with the word "Hop'' or "IIops^' iii their name or in nay way connected with them or their name, arc imitations or counterfeits. Beware ol them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitter:?, with a bunch or cluster of green Hopa on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers arc warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. Feb 1. 18S3 2?) 4 New Advertisements. tempe UNEQUALLED IN TtejftuM^ WILLIAM KIT ABE A CO. No*. SN and 306 Welt Bal tl moro Street, Baltimore. No. 112 Fina Avenue, New York. fpo AOVEKTISKRS.-Loweit Rates for advai WE WANT ?P^JSvl.?81^ INDUSTRIOUS MI?J?\.EVEUY TOWN AND COUNTY om, Ti? f ?L,L,J0UR POPULAR BOOKS. Offer liberkl Inducement*. Applicant* will pleaae eM>?rloii?? (if any) ?nd referencd a* lr fol ?C1?T ,"u,? bab?"-, A SPLENDID CHANCE ror men who aro not afraid of work and want to make money. Apply in person or by lotter to b. V. JOHNSON A CO., Sept MSW 1!",>M''gt"Wt- KIrhmond. Va. TWENTY COLLARS. JHE PENNSYLVANIA8TYLE Singer Machine is the best SINGER EVER MADE. DROP LEAF, TWO large drawers, fancy cover . with castors on stand, and winds the bobbins without running the Machine, for $20.00. Remember, wo send the Machino to bo examined before paying ? anything upon it. Every , Machine fully warranted for Ave years. Addrcts ON 30 DAYS' TBIAL. wuWrSP&AKJBELT co., Marshall.Kiah., Volti?? ??& Dyo"B col?brato? Elcxtio ??Vct?dwUh'??l^S ?7ewU.nR orJldWho*^ *Dd c^ni?.,7T,^i0 u?.le,i Ko?r?nteclng * peedy visor* Add?l."!10 ri"on ?A he"?h ??^ ???ly WHETT? erd THE EUREKA GIN Wi of the post. TheSL??! bio to nil others is Tl inWhyit &L of t!i" tooth. I un5,o!??!" inO very beet or workin eh^^to? as well a? general re - tho lowest [.rices 10?? of ?ll kir. Machine for ten'do iS????? P?S sharpening. Any 0ne~?u Jo u^r minutes. SatlsfartlonS?? in 5 Immense saloof this .hew2'1.1'*1 guaranty of its merit. AU"0,* ls <ht [t?reii?lghttHlWitli Uwirk0.^ either State, (Vmmv , r ? e ' Information^,,^,:1 ??*! J All orders fur whet ^ ch^n\u? OFFICE t?p*stairs. Store, on Granito HOW.A^J; Joly 20, 188;t li*' SC SWIFT'S ? Ts cot a trinmph nf poS^ec bnt h , tarotirfh thu instinct of the untQtor^..JT aaa Kkia iluan.r. "Swift's Specific lian curedme of ScroiYi. hereditary in my fwully. Ihave.?? , numy years, ana ftswm^aTS??SS?S aud all ?ona of treatment, batta Sott?3 WOO I beljan to Uk? Swift1? 6DOSC11*3 I am rid of tho dl*??. Thara u Vfal I la tho great?? medicino In existe* t? T any who doubt will write to me 1 B. C. HAWES, Ja., Clirk pry lotter,, and trying many phi last relieved by tho mo of MK? s chcerfuUy commend lt to til Iml&iftfc Hs?. L R UBANIUif, Stn CATARRH. Argument la unnecessary to ihow thu I Blood aiaeaac B. 8. 8. care? lt i8.- ?A1f?'1,rix? m0 of * tronbltro? i which bad baffled the treatment of all th-1 .iclana North and South. s. L MCBRIDE, AUUU Yon can recommend 8. 8.0. for C&Urrh. ?ure cure, lt relieved mr CM? entirely C.C.l?lJRSS.?rccttjbx llave taken S. 8. 8. for Catarrh with pul I Three buttles moro will completely cure mt 1 E. R BKOTO, 8p?rUEbirg,J 81,000 REWARD I Will bc paid to any Chcmlft who will fad, ? iain of 100 bottles 8. 8. 8., o?e panicle of Mi odldo Potassium, or any mineral iutwjnce " TUE BW IFT SPECIFIC H i1::, "t:?, AT DR. J. BRADFIBLD'S] FEMALE KEW Trna famous remedy most hj^yraerts] mand of the ngc for woman's pecidUrtaJiii amictlous. lt ls a remedy for WOMAN OS for ONE SPECIAL CLASS of herdlieisa.] upcclflc for certain diseased conditions of and proposes to control the Mecstnul ] as to regulato u: .ie derangements and L of Woman's MONTHLY SICKNESS. 1 Its proprietor claim? for lt no other medics! pa and to doubt thc fact that this medicis ?a tlvely posseea each ccr.:roiUr.;i2d rrjnV.!a?| ls simply to discredit tho Volont?r} te-L. thousands of living witnesses who aieto^iil lng in their restoration to sound health ai bj pBADFTEIFS pE??atS jp!) la strictly a vegetable compound, aaJ ls tt? of medical science and practical eijcritaro towards tho beneflt ot SUFFERING W0MA? It Is tho Studied prescription of a learned i whose specialty was WOMAN, and wfcaw ti carno env?nale nnd boundless became of hilf ful success in tho tt eatment and cure of fa plaints. THE REGULATOB ia tbs OH RR?.t??lY known, and richly deaave?Uic WOMAN'S BEST FRII oVcauso H controls a chus of functions ta? j derangements of which csass moro lil ba all other causes combined, and thui rescues b a long train of affliction? which sorely eabij life, and prematurely end her existence. Oh! what a multitude of living witnesses j tify to Us channing effects. WOMAN! Uko to you confidence this PRECIOUS BOON OF HEAl It will relieve you of nearly all thacompUI liar to your BCX! Rely upon It as your eifq health, happiness and long Ufa. Price-Small eire, 75 cents; Large ?lie, Jl tar" Sold by all Bruggist?. Prepared only by DR. J. BRADFI1 Ho. 108 South Pryor Btrwt, Atlu-^J Sy ; it will not only the Intensity of nain sad ? crepaKsl -r DnipiWs. Price IfrjgJ^^ by Expresa on receipt or pnw < KING OF THESINGE m nWli THE abovo is tho ?f^? *'1 theSKWING MACHIA0 FOR ?20.00.^ J It is in every respect th? very ?? Singer Stylo of M^'i^tapiSH best manner, will. ?'?^SoS 3 for winding the bphbhi. 1 ient stylo of table, wu? Golh\cc< large drawers and (?eautifni pjyAl* IT'STANDS, WITHOUT A what you are Iwnff. ? Mtchn? that you really want tc. bu> oro willing to i>ay ,or rET THEBESTlNTURMAn^ Write to WiT"};?* ?wenwlll t? neareat railroad ..^lon;ilL.uoDS to ^ Machine and give inst action^ fe examine it before V??WJJ*U k Q)} WILLMABTI? 4 J 720 Filbert St., rh^'f ?j March 1,1883 j_g