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Practical Education Needed. Thc Monate Committee on Labor, in thc later ?lays of its session i" New York, had thc good fortuno to bear severn! suc cessful business uieu'a opinions ai to tho privations of thc working classes and the causes, of some troubles that befall hun dreds ol thousands of families whose heads work hard yet earn bul little. Tho witnesses practically agreed that skilled labor is rare in this country, and that what there is of il is done more by work? men from abroad than by natives, ll ad the gentlemen who gave this testimony been aa familiar with the work-people of tho whole country aa with those in this city and vicinity they might have" modi fied their statements to some extent. On the other hand, however, "labor's wrongs" arc scarcely heard of except in large cities and manufacturing towns. In the thirty or forty thousand villages that dot th? country every man who handlea tools or docs any mechanical work must have so mastered ids trade as to be abie with his own wits and bandi to begin, forward ami complete whatever l:o takes in hand. A country carpenter inii-t select material for a house, and then wotk with equal facility ut th? fram ing, the Doors and ?ides, thc joiner work and thc roof, and titus, by it variety ol experience, he becomes u thorough work man. Tho country shoemaker buys leather, cuts it into shape and makes it i uto shoes; he is his own salesman, bookkeeper anti collector; BO he unites in his person thc faculties and knowledge ul the workman and the manager. Much mun arc not so wise that not liing is left fer them to learn ; bul they arc skil.ed in their trade, and therefore HI ll reliant, and as prosperous ns the majority of the people about them. lint in the great ci'ics all work is so divided and subdivided thal each work man is compelled to become a liny part of a great machine, lhere ure carpen ters, no culled, who never did anything bul lay lloors; in this special detail ol carpentry they are very effective. 'I bero are shoemakers who never did anything but shape soles, which work they do very well, lu all other trades similar sttbdi visions of labor prevail, and to the great pretil of employers. Hut when any workman can lind nothing io do in ins own speciality, and would like employ ment in some other department of his crail, bc linds himself almost helpless, ami when employers want a competent foreman, tiny cannot ?elect him from among their men, unless some one who learned his trade in the country or in Europa happens to be of thu number. Ile cannot lind a makeshift even muong apprentices, for tho very good reason that there are no apprentices nowadays ; boys and men learn only so much us will enable them to do one of the many va rieties of work that constitute the trade. The lack of skilled labor long ago be came so alarming that many shrewd em ployers began to scour the country towns and some portions of Europe for compe tent workmen, liven after this the sup ply was not equal to the demand; for moa who wero ulreody muster workmen in their own towns, sttw but little induce ment in New York wages to change their place of nbode, mid larger wages than these usually paid could not be offered by employers without the risk ol trouble with trude unions to which their men belonged. Then, and not until Iben, eur large manufacturers began to talk of thu need, in America, of technical schools. The suggestion caine lute-very late, "but better lato Iban never." They began to seek apprentices mid workmen in the lew trade schools that exist, but the supply was utterly inadequate; so some,obliged to choose between ibu wrath of their workmen and tho deterioration of their business, organized schools of their own fur tho purpose ol' training boys to work in their shops. Ono prominent manu facturer told the Semite Committee last week that he could not find natives who could work from a drawing; in Kuropo a workman so ignorant could not obtain employment, in thu business referred to. 'tho basis of tho trouble is the lack of practical teaching in tho freo schools, lu nearly every country iii Europe tho eye aud banu, ns wei i us thc memory, of the pupil aro carefully trained, drawing being tho means usually employed; in America thu cour.iu nf education begins, continues and ends with book?. Thrown upon his owu resources, in a new coun try, the American displays surprising aptitude with bis hands ; but when, in great shops and mills, he finds himself in competition with workmen from abroad, ho shows ut onco his luck of training. Drawing and modelling are regarded aa "ornamental branches" by nearly every school board in tho United States, aud when a progressive teacher endu.vora to teach them he is stopped by the protests of taxpayers who insist that such studies are ouly for ibo rich, who, if they desire to pursue them, should do HO at their own expense. Hither eau bu learned to an extent tbnt will greatly in crease the learner's vnluo in any depart ment of mechanics or art in less time than ia nott spent on the strictly orna menta! features of reading lessous, or on gramatical distinctions that not one child in a thousand applies or even re members. The necessities of the mechanical and manufacturing arts in America require that facilities for technical education shall at once be placed within the reach of every child and adult through tho medium of our free school system. Drawing and modelling should bo part of the daily routine of every school room, and special courses of instruction for advanced pupil? who desire to take advautagc of them, or for workmen who wish to become moro skilled, should be given in all largo towna and cities. In Europe, any boy or girl who shows in telligent earnestness to become proficient in inly of the arts and sciences cnn ob tain all necessary instruction nt the ex cuse of the Community ; in the United talos special technical instruction is now beyond the reach of every one who is not rich. The only high public schools that our government ?nm.Mains-those at West Point and Annapolis-are for the purpose of teaching man how to most quickly and effectually destroy his fellow man. Some little progress hos boen made in the direction of technical or industrial education through the effort s of a single amateur teacher, Mr. Charlea Godfrey Leland of Philadelphia, who bp.? opened a school and written some instructions, published by the Bureau of Education at Washington, which have convinced many tendiera thut to instruct children in lines, forma and colors is not very difficult. But how little is this compared with sys tematic instruction under our Stare law compelling attendance at school. The workingman finds time lo make many demands, sotue of which he enforces at the (Kills ; can he not be sensible enough to demand that bis children, in tho pos sible event of their following their father's calling, may go to it with a fit ness, the lack of which has kept their father poor and dependent ?- TA? Hour. - New York city contains 400 indi viduals whose wealth ia estimated from $1,000,000 to $100,000,000. .If you are a frequenter or a resident ol a miasmatic district, barricade yonr sys tem against the scourge of ?ll new coun tries.-n gue, billious and intermltten io vers -by the use of Hop Bitters. LUDIVGTOH, MICH., Feb. 2,1880. I bave sold Hop Bitters for four ye?ra and there is no medicine tbat surpasses them for billious attacks, kidney com plaints and many disoases incident to this malarial Climate. H. T. AT>?XAKDEB. Think of Thi?. If a mechanic work ten honra n day and receives ono dollar for it, and buy? three drinks of whiskey per day at ten cent? per drink, he works two solid hours every day for the saloon keeper. In six days |ie has worked ono day and on?-fifth of a ?lay for the saloon keeper. In a year of lilli working days, he works ti2? hours for the saloon keeper. Counting ten hours per day, he works 02 days and six-tenths of a day for th? saloon keeper. These 62(1 hour? at ld cents per hour makes $'"..'$. This would buy lour ordi nary paintings for tho walls, $10 ; sub scription to live lin-t class weekly news? papers $10 ; a comfortable snit Ol clothe?, including bonis, hat and overcoat, all for $10; live cords of wood at ?2.?r,0 per cord, or loo bushels ol' coal at 1 L'A cents ncr bushel, and he would have $21 and a ..?ear head and sound body left. - A serious warning to tipplers is conveyed in the action of a lately made Huston wife, who was discovered deliber ately spanking her husband for going home intoxicated. Hilary Madder, t'rinary, and Liver Diseases, Dropsy, Gravel, niel DiiilwU-i, are cured t?y HUNT S REMEDY niK J:I:ST KIUNKY ANO I.IVKIt MEDICINE. HUNTS REMEDY cures Itr'iKlii'R I>ISeru>e( Iteteiitlnuor Nou-ItetCU? lion "? fri II?, Ih- m iii . 1 tuck, Loiun, or Mila. HUNT S REMEDY cures Io temperance, Nervous Diseases, (jonoral Debility, K.ak- Weakness, niel Kxcossrn, HUNTS REMEDY eurea itilioqsiivHS, Headache, .'aun^!i<-o, Sony Stomach, Dysj??|>sl?,Constl|iatlon,and i'llca. HUNT S REMEDY ACTH AT ONCE on ibo Kidneys, Liver, aud lionels, restoring them to a healthy Action, uml Ct ltKH v.bi H all other medicines falL j I II i?> lr.-!:, have bonn Bared who hiivo been gima uii to ibo t>y tn- iiri.i m,ii physicians. Send for pamphlet to HUNT'S KKHKDT CO., Providence, lt. I. Trial size, 75 cents. Lnr^e BUO cbcnpoitt SOM) ll Y AU. DIILGGISTS. I11CJII WT \ NOA KU ls our motto for the quality of our Goods, and we sell tlieni lit sum ll profits ; boneo we aro able to keep putting them out and receiving fresh supplies con tinually. With the experience wo now have in our new line, we are helter than ever able to select as to quality and prices, and during the present season will i.ave a better Stock lh:?u ever before, consisting of u'l th (lund Thing? that il ir, possible to ship and sell in this market. Remember, that besides r complete stock of Stapfe Grace rim, we keep the largest stock of Janci/ Groceries to be found in this market. If you likegood Coffee and Tea to drink, there it none better than ours in the State. Try our fine Java, liio and Lag uara Roasted Coffees. Try our tine G. J', and Oolong Teas. Sweet and Vanilla Chocolates just received. All L?mense lot oj Preserves and Jellies, Fruit, Butter, and other good things on the way. Wo invite your inspection of our stock of line Confections, fruits, &c. Will have un immense stuck cf Canned Goods, when they all arrive. Tine Apple, Youug America and fineut Cream Cheese. Our Uno Biscuits and Cakes aro now used in almost every household. New Buckwheat Flour ou the way. Wo ore HEADQUARTERS for FINE GROCERIES. We guarantee all goods fresh and pure. Everything delivered free in tho City-our Delivery Wag on is always ready, and we re spectfully invite every ono to call and seo us. REED A WEBB, City Grocery. Oct ll, 1883. NOTICE OF SALE. IWILL sell at Anderson C. IL, 3. C., on S ALEDA Y IN NOVEMBER next, for tho hclrs-at-law ot Wm. Pruitt, deceased, tl m following described Tract of Land : All that Tract of Land containing one hundred and fifty-three acres, more or less, lying In Martin Township, in Anderson County, and in State of South Carolina, and adjoining lands of Eva Low, Emily Robinson ana others. Sold as the Real Estate of Wm. Pruitt, deceased. This Tract is well watered, and in every respect a first-class Tract of Land. TER tis or SALK-One-third cash, and balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond and mort gago of the premises. Pur chaser to pay extra for papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Auctioner. Oct \ 1888 ia 5 Executor's Sale. WK will H?II on 1*1 HST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER.al Anderson 0. ll . Throe Hundred and Three A?res of Lund, belonging to the J?tate of 'A. Hall deceas ed, ami known aa tho Kl rod Truet, und bounded by land* of John Findley, A. E. Hi?'?*, John Clilikscales ami Jame? Craw ford. TKRMH OF SALE-One-third cash ; balance in one anil two year", to be secured bv mortgage, Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. Alvo, balance of Personal Property be longing to same, consisting of (wo Mules and farm produce, to. be delivered at Kl rod place. Terms cash. H. ROBINSON, W. /. McOKK. E Kectltopt l|?:t ll, 1883 1:1 : I;XI:< trn?it M SALI: OF REAHi INSTATE. I\V 11.1/ h? ll in Anderson c. H., S C., ot: SA I,KOA V IN NOVKMilKR imxl, the Koul i: tale ol .la"il< Motichcl, deceased, comprising lour Tracts of I.ami, situate in Anderson County, in said State, 10 wit : TRACT No. I Containing one hundred and thirty-two acres, adjoining hinds ?if Wm. Hamilton, John W. Bowie ?od others, TUA CT ND. 2, Containing one hundred and forty-four acres, adjoining hinds of (lober! if. Heid and others THAI T NO. ::. 'Che Homestead, containing one hundred and eighty n-ven ocre*, udjoiuing Uev. H. ii. Heid and others. TRACT NO. I, Containing one hundred mid thirty-six acres, luljoiliing Reuben Cllnkscalcs and others. Plats univ be seen at the ollie? of Brown, Tnt,hie At lirowii. Anderson, S. c. THUMS ot- SALK-One-third cash; bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from ilny ol Hale, lo lie -'retired by mortgage. Purchasers t'i pay extra for papers. J. T. MOI Cll Kl, Executor. Od I. 1883 12 I EXECUTORS' SALE. ''jnHK undersigned, Executors ol' Mason X Kay, deceased, will sell at the late residence of ?nhl deceased, lu Ilonea Path Township, A mien-on Comity, s. c.. nt tho usual hours of sah . on the '?ml ?in-/ o? 11 O VC robt* P. iHH?i, iiie following Real Instate of said deceased, to wit : TRACT NO. I, Containing 1/MI acres, more or les*, lying in ilonea Path Township, in Anderson Coun ty, in State of South Carolina, ami adjoin ing lands of Albert Mallison, (.'burles Da vis, Peter Smith, et al, und more particu larly described by phil of same, made by ll. ti. Heed, Surveyor, on 2nd June, 1*K:I. TRACT NO. 2, Containing ?0 acres, more or h"-s, lying in liouna Path Township, in Anderson Coun ty, in Slate ol' South Carolina, and adjoin ing lauds of T. A. I Indiens and (.liters, and more particularly described hy plat ol'same made by ll. li. Recd, Surveyor, on -nd June. 1HKJ. THUMS OK SALK-One-third rash, and balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be .secured by blind and mortgage of the premises. Pur chasers to pay extra for papers. WM. R. KAY. JOEL H. KAY, Executors. Oct 4, 1883 1-' 5 Bay State Boots and Shoes. IHAVE been Helling thu above make of Hoots und Shoes for over two years. The best Shoes lo bu had. Cable screwed. Every pair warranted. For sale low bv A. B. TOWERS. Sept 27, 18H3 ll 1.1 XECUTORS' NOTICE. J All persons having demands against the Estafe of the late '/.? Hall, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop erly probated, within the lime prescribed by law, and persons indebted are notified to make payment at once io tho under signed. ' HI'OH ROBINSON, W. /.. M ci ?KK, Executors. Oct ll, 1883 ! t 3 ! ! ???ff SMALL Accounts are no harder tc pay with small crops, than full Accounts uro with full crops. This being true, col lections up to this Li mo have been fine, and to those who have so promptly .'St?tiU?KUn'* up with mc have my thanks, and tc those who nave not tire I'RtiED to do so AT ONCE, aa I greatly need Ibo money to pay my debts with. Come along with your Cotton or Money, and if you owe anything pay it, or if yon want lo trude I have a large Stock of Gooda at prices that can't bo undersold. Respectfully, Jfcc., J. J. BAKER. Oct 4, 18S3 12 Money Needed. IRESPECTFULLY ask all who ar? in debted to me by Noto or Account, fo: Merchandise or Guano, to mako payment; ns Boon as possible, ai. I need the money. A. H. TOWERS. Sept 27, 18*3 ll Quick Sales & Small Profits, DRY GOODS. JUST received a full line of Prints, Cash meres, Alpacas, Flannels. A lurgi assortment of Jeans, Virginia Cassimerra Shirtings and Sheetings, ? to 10-4 wide Bed Ticking cheaper than over before, <fcc. all to bc sold at lowest prices, by A. B. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1883 ll Onion Sets. BLOWSDALE Pearl Onion Sets, hes Onion known. Now is the time ti piant. A. B. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1883 ll FARM TO RENT. AGOOD FARM, nine miles West c Anderson, on a Loase for ATC years if so dosircd, to a good, responsible man. J. IL VONIIASSELN. Sept 27, 1883 ll Groceries. SUOAR. Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Crack ors. Flour, Buckwheat Flour. Cnnnet Goods and Fancy Groceries, Oat Meal am Fine Tea. A, B. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1883 ll WANTED. COTTON SEED I COTTON SEED ! I WILL pay (15c) Fifteen Cents casi per Bushel for 10,000 Bushels Sonne Dry Cotton Seed, delivered to me a this place before the first of next Novena ber. Will exchange Cot lon Seed Meal lo Cotton Seed. . , C. E. HARPER, Honea Path, 8. O. Oct H. 1883 18 Sm BUCKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL, Large Slock of Goods arrived and to arrive, bought greatly under regular prices, and which we propose lo sell Low Down ! We quoit- l*rivt>N on II lew of our Leading Line? .. 1)OV?' tWimere Huts -"f.. worth .KL; M < rn' CaHsIiuen' lints lu., anil ?lc. .worth J 7.-.C tu Al nu Men-'Fur IIHIN $l.w worth *1 10. MW yunis UdieV I)res? Oooils. ull wool, ?lc, reduced from IO?, WT var.! ; Alpaca a" l"c. worth I5u. Beautiful Dress (roods itt Uj t.. Iii?., worth tiOc. i-> -'.< ll md-OUR- ??nu Cloaks and Jackets, bought from Manufacturers itt ?ut prices. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. SHAWLS. C ; LOT KIN Gr, CLOTHING, CLOTHING-. ? IA IC? IV A ICi: nt prices not before heard of: Mattocks at 7.1?:. ; Kniv<>s and Forks. ?ron han.H.-, 50?., worth 7-V per set . Knives lind lurks, white horn handle. Toe., worth $1.00 per set; Knives and Forks silver-plated, fl.7.';, worth $2.1? per set. All other kinds at similarly redtiei.il prices. Tea and Table Spoons ut 10c. and 20c., worth J5c. and-IOC. per set. Single Silver-plated Table Spoons co.-, worth $1.00 jicrsct. bingle Silver-plated Ten Spoons <IOu. worth 75e. per set. Immense stock of Pocket Knives. Good l-hladeil Hoy's Knife lo, , worth 20e. Good -.'-bladed .Metis' Knife23c., worth flOc. Beautiful Knives for 35c. i -Hie. and bOc. worth .vie., ?Oe. ami "fie. Hoys' Handle Ases, best quality, T.v Single Burrel Shot Gillis ?) .'.'?. worth $0.00. Double Barrel Shot Guns $0.00, worth V'.?.??'. Kniest Muzzle Loader I). 1! shot (Jun .50, worth $18.00. A few elegant Breech Loaders at ?.'."> od and $35.00 that can'! be botntht for loss than $.15.00 and $15.00. Job Lot Sh..es nt 75e., worth .fl 25. Job Lot Shoes al $1.00, worth $1.50. These are Great Bargu! nu, and should be secured before they ure sold out. .Man y Bros. & Co's. Shoes at low pri?es. We have sent samples ont to ? great many persons, showing their suponor iiuulilv, nuil we now hop.- that von will all come and buy them. Kvery pair is guaran teed. ' I.adii s' Shoes, all kinds and sites?. Mens' and Hoys1 Shoes and Hoots ill great va riety. Hist Corsets at 50c. and 7.V. We are Agents for PIEDMONT SHIRTING* and DRILLING?, for thc KAZ AKH IMiWOKIt <M>., (iud WANDO PHOSPHATE GO..and SHOAL CREEK FACTORY Y Alt N. Sell the celebrated STUDEBAKER end TENNESSEE WAGONS, the BEST in the market, and will always HGV VOLT H COTTON at highest pri?es. $4r- Com-- and see ns mid be convinced of all these facts. BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL. NI) - Ml persons indebkd to u* on any account-for Merchandise, Guano . JJ. or otherwise-arc requested to come up PROMPTLY and pay us. uderaoii. S. G., Sept. LS. 1883_0_ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. For Low Prices and duality of Goods we cannot be excelled. Lose no time in making your selections from our new Stock of MENS', BOYS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Gents' Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, &c. jvtf- PRICE? MARK KD DOWN to insure ready sales. For a Firs? Class Suit at a Low Price, and a perfect fit, call on us, or you may miss a Bargain. In our Tailoring Department, Under the conduct of our Mr. J. 1>. CL A UK, we can always insure a Perfect Fit mid give entire satisfaction. CLARK Sc CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Sept -J7. IsS.'t 11 C. V. JONES. Ii. C. WEB1L Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! Dress Goods An IC1< j??iiit Assortment from Hf. up. Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Bieachings, Checks, Shirtings And EVERYTHING else you need in Dry Goods. YVe ask yon especially to see what Bargains we are offering in JEANS of every description. HOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. our Stock was rever so large, und wc guarantee to save you money if von buy from us MENS' AND BOYS' HATS. We have already placed our second order for Hats, and all who have seen thom ac knowledge they nave never before known such nice goods for so little money. CROCKERY, GLASS and WOODENW ARE in abundance at bottom prices. An Elegant *jtock of Plain and Fancy Groceries. If you doubt our ability to nive you the best Coods for the least money, net you prices elsewhere and come to ns and we will soon convince you that you can lind the - LOWEST PRICES AT O. IF1. vJOnSTES & co. Sept 27. 1883_ll_ French China, English China, Majolica Ware J30I11G3IIA.1V, AGATE IRON WARE. THE LADIES of Anderson and surrounding community, with the trading pub lie at large, are cordially iuvited to visit my Stoie and examine my Stock c Fancy Gonds, China, ToyH, Buque, Bric-a-Brac, and au endless line of genera Novelties. Baskets, domestic and imported. The largest display of China an Opaque Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets that was ever brought to this market. Hundreds of new and useful articles which to be appreciated must be seeu un used. A real treat for the Ladies. My Stock of Agate Jroa Warn is irumcmae, nu for general nee it .!..? indispensable. In addition to above, I also carry a large an well-assorted stnek of imported and domestic Muskets, in every conceivable style an finish. China Tea Set of 44 and 46 pieces. China Dinner Set of 51 and 126 piecei Chamber Sot nf 10 pieces, in all styles, from plain white granite to the finest I* rene China. Majolica Ware in lar^e assortment and many styles. A nice, assort ruet of Standard Plated Silver Ware. My stock of Stoves, Tinware, Hollowware and House Furnishing Goods gent rally, is the largest and most completo in the State, and prices will be made as lc as anybody would desire, according to quality of Goods. An early call is respect fully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing, Roofing, &c, neatly and substantially done. Oct 4, 1883 JOHN 12 Ht. ri']OPLE8, DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ! WU KKK AS. I have removed from the old stand of McGrath A Byram to the low er room, nest to the BlarkHuilth Shop, on Depot Ntreet. am now prepared to furnish my friends and customers with the PUREST AND HIGHEST PROOF LiaUORS Of any in the market. I also keep Groceries of all Kinds, Cigars. Canned Goods, &c. JSC" 1 am agent for the Thompson ?t Gerber one. and two-horse WA WOES. r?t up at Walhalla, S. C. ' p Those knowing themselves indebted to McGrath &. Byram by Execution Notes or Accounts, also to McGrath, will make it to their intered to call and settle b fore their name? ?re published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts are turned over I thc Sheriff for * ' . Oct 4, las.*. li. MCGRATH & BYRUKL 3 m EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fourteen different ?tic? and kinds. Five Sixes with Enameled Kcwrvolra. Adapted ta ? all requirement?, and priced to snit all purse?, LEADING FEATURES: Double Wood Doors, ratent Wood Grate, Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Auto matic 8hclf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth, Plate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible Ga? Buming Lon? Croat Mece, Doubla eh co* Center*. Beary Ring Corers, lThunlnated Flit Doora, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc. Unequaled In Material, in Finish, and ta operation. Manufactured by IS Ai O A. SHEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md. _**P voa SALB HY J. E. PBOFIAC9. And anon,", c. Carpets and Rugs. AFRESH lot of Carpet samples, and a beautiful line of Rugs and Mats. Call and see them. My stock is complete in all its departments, prices as low as any other house, for the same quality of Goods. I ask an inspection by my friends and cus tomers. A. B. TOWERS. No. 4 Granite Row. Sept yt, 1S8S ll Blankets and MarsaiUc Quilts. THR finest lot of Blankets, Crochet at Marsallles Quilts, in Town. -ALSO, Ladies Cloaks and Shawls, and Yank Notions. For sale low by fi~.*r t.eo A. B, TOWERS. Sept 87, 1883 JJ o y ia r O z N"<?TI<K Fl N'A I- SK TI'I. K MK NT. The utMlen'lKiitftl, Administrator o the l?state <>f William Tims, deceased lierobv i-ivrs utilic e that 1)0 will. Oil thc 2Ull dav o?*(Molter, 18S3, apply t<> tho Jurijgeo Probate <>t' Amie:-.m Cy im ty tor a Killi Settlement of said K-tat.-. ami II dischurm from sahl ? tl III i ti Ifi rut ion ? JOHN W. DANIFLS, Atlm'r. Sept J7. IS<{ H "> >roTIfM: KI NA 1. SKlTLKMIiNT. tl N..tiee is hereby gi veil that the un dersigned, Kxeciitors of the Kstate of tia ra !i Seaborn, deceased, will Upllly 10 the Jud^e of Probate for Anderson County, ?>u Hie :$0t!i day ol October, !!--.!, for a Final Settlement tind discharge from suid ollleo a.- Kxeeeti r-> of said Kstate. J. R. H. SLOAN*, I?, II. K SLOAN. Executors. Sept 27, 1 -S". _J?_ Oh, My Back! That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it. Thc .singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, li\ r com plaint, consumptio: , cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over work, nen ons debility, &c. W hatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IRON* BITTERS,and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Wm. P. Marshall, of Logans port, Indiana,writes : " My wife lias for many years been trou bled from pain in her back and general debility incident to her sex. She has taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and I can truthfully say that she has been so much benefited that she pronounces it the only remedy of many medi cines she has tried." Leading physicians and clergymen usc and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc, and it will cure you. Brown's Iron bitters for sale l?v Wi.bite & Wilbite. An.1er.--..n. s. i . flS BEET OF ALL ssaiiTt I m HAST AND BEAST, Vor moro than athlrdof aecntarytho jUoxle-.n Mustang Liniment has oosn .-own to millions all over tho world us ? : o, vi!'7 Eai"o reliance for Uie relief of ; vlJoDta ana pain. It ls a medicine p prlco nn<T praise-?in best of ?ta Mou. l'or cvci*y form of esternal pala i MEXICAN ['<: W'-stang* Liniment ls -without an equal. MS ? l>cnetrat*? flesh, and muscle to i' ll v*.ry toona-making- tho oonttnu <*ISnSS ?? PS5 111111 lnflammaUon impoa tt?fr. U.s t?ffoots upoa Humau Flesh and |2& vasaBs equauy woauer MUSTANG Liniment ls Hooded by eomebodv In ??-7A0ll3?* Every day brln?o nowa of . ?f go.n5r ?**n scald or barn ci?0'1' ?f ?^?-??n-aUo martyr, re ^J?^> o1!.0 valuable hone or ox saved by tho healing power of tina LINIMENT SouuiKiTi^^jr11 anniont9 ?f I ?3Jlf ?tvell Inas, ?tiff ?S?i^fef?ntr??5*fl M-ascle.T ?aras ?122- ' n.TCL1 " ? u ? ? ? Bite? ann Mtg.gtppl.?. ?$SS? Breast, ?ad ^et*.B?e.IT -tona or ?zumal Su? ?pratn-, sn-inny 8UfT Joints Founder, Borne?? f?o rei,Koo? Bini ?rails, Spavin, Thrash. Illnabone. Sff?Hf? Ert! KvU- ?^awpo? <M>4 Stock Yard are IlablSV Mexlea? Hasta?* t?aiS?Sat THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB m? ta Maw, I ?SMg?sa - "* K 1 D fsf ?; Yr W O RT ? j Kl D N ? Y JS fi s EAS ES. . J^*.1*^" ***** -*dl?ert-.red arfa? l?dt. ; s*. .:,o ?:r^ ?? Laca es".t KS??gf?sJXXS-?UX C? ? Prow? <l-- sod -?ro?j-. ^^* 1 w^BaKST?^b7 w?h^^ Townsend's Cotton Seed Oil Mill i \FFEitS lu i lie public <lry, well-cooked i/ COTTON SEEL) M EAL at H cunt? per ll). A nost valuable feed for milk cows, makin;.' the Imiter rich ami yellow, ami increasing the How of milk. An I'lisHrimH.setl Ferflllior. Cotton Seed bought; or exchanged for meal thc same as (he large mills. JOHN IL TOWNSEND, President, July 12,1883_ OSBORN & McGUKIN ANDERSON, ?. O., MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in all kinds of DRESSED Ll* M DEE, DOOKS, SASH, ll LINDS, MANTLES, MOLDINGS, ll RACKETS, BANISTERS, .-awed and turned. Factory Near Railroad Depot. :.??~ H HIST MILL ?will nu, every day J ll Iv 20, 1SH3 - Dry Goods and Notions. \\7E are just from market, and have se * T lected :i large stock ot Cash,,,cres, Laces, Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannels, Ulan? bets, Ac, ut depressed prices, und we pro Dose to sell at lower prices than ever before. 1 * BROWN BROS. S. pt 13, lfe'SII U IF O XT OL' :z9 .-3 HOKSEAftO CA" LC PU.. - No HORSE will ill? <>f I'oi.ir. HOTS or I.rxo Ks VKK. II KouUS'H Powders uri- used ln tune. IK'JI/.V Powter-II tllriuv ;IM ' |>r< vent Hod Cnn MCI; A. r'otlUI Powders will p-etenl ll A firs IV KOW I.S. Kout/.*!) Powders win ?n?,? :. -i- thc t|iiiintlty "t milk Atilt rreiun iwcal)' per rent., amt ina';?! tho buller Arin un'! sweet. Ki m tr-? Powder* will em e or pri vent nlinmtl r.vw.v DIM . nt to which 1 tornes wei . mile ?ra subject. Kot'TZ's I'.v.i.tKs ?i: .ii.ii. AI IS? ACI LIN. Soil everywhere. I'AVID T. rO'JTC, rroprietov. 53 A LT: iions, MO. For sale hy Wilhite A Wilhit?, Druggists, Anderson, S. C. Nov 30. 1882 20 ly LYDIA E. PBNKHAMj'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a I'oi-lllve Cure For nil thole Puinfbl Complaint? and Wcakncwe? so common to oar beat female population. A Medicine for Woman. Tnrcntedby a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The GrratNt XftUc? Dltcoirrj Sine? Caa Dana or Illciorj. tylt revives tho drooping spirits, invigorates ?nd harmonizes tho organic functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores tho natural lustro to tho ey.\ and plants on tho palo cheek of woman tho fresh ru-os of life's spring tad early Bummer timo. % Physic ians Use lt and Proscribe It Freely.-S? It removes raininess, flatulency, destroys all eraring for stimulant, and reliaros weakness ol tho Btomaeh. Thut fooling of bearing down, causing pain, weight nnl backache, ls always permanently cured hy its use. For thu eure ol" Kidney Complaints of either ?ex this Componnd ls unsurpassed. I.TDTA E. PIXKHA?FS BLOOD PURIFIER will eradlcato evgry ve*tiir<? of Humors Irom Iho BlAOd.?lld irlve tone ?nd strrngtli to tho system, of ina? woman er child. Insist on having lt. B.>th Cio Compound and r.lood Purifier aro prepared atiSn ar .'. ?TJ Westers Avenue. Lynn, ?ICAJ. ?'rieoo? either.;!. Six bottlrj: fer Evat by laaiillitho form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, 31 per hos foreithor. Mrs. I'liikham freely aiuiwcrs all letters of Inquiry. Endoso Set. stamp, fiend for pamphlet. Vo f.imllT should ho without LYDIA E. riNKIIAM'8 UVKR PILLS, 'fhev cure constipation, biliousness cud torpidity of tho liver. 25 cents per box. jja-Soldby all DruffHlsts.-Utl 0> Vegetable Compound for sale hy Wil hite ek W?hlte, Anderson, S. C. The Bad and Worthless Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices iu which the press and people of the country and expressed the merits of H. IL, and in every way trying to induce sutfering invalids to uso their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar stylo to H. B.f with variously devised names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were used in away to induce peo ple to believe they were the same as liop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their Htyle or name is. and especially those with the word "Hop" or "Hops" in *.hc-ir name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. Feb 1, 18K3 29 4 New Advertisements. UNEQUALLED IN Tone, Toiic?i,WoriiiaDsliiD & Durability. WILLIAM Kef ABC Ac CO. Nos. 20*and 20? West Baltimore Street, Bnlt?uurc. No. 112Firth Avenue. New i'ork. T0^Vf.?TlhEl?8^^m?T^?n0'T adver tIsing in 577 good newanannr? sent free. Ad djTjMiiEa P. HOWELL & CO., io Spruce st., N. Y. WE WANT n!i?r?RIvrK?.. RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS M^I2ttEiV35X TOWN AND COUNTY T Ti? 8t,-,I;L OUR. POPULAR BOOKS. Ufler liberal Inducements. Applicants will please KIvo ago, cxpcrlen?o (If any) und reference os to character and habits. A SPLENDID CHANCE for men who aro not afraid of work and want to make money. Apply tn person or by lotter to B. P. JOHNSON A CO., JLept_MmJ?'3M>in 8Str0Ct- RlchM?"^? TWENTY DOLLARS *HB PENNSYLVANIASTYLE Singer Machine is the best SINGER EVER MADE. Wf?^?>f DROP LEAF, TWO imf?Sj^S.l larf?e drawers, fancy cover f with castors on stand, and [ M JTjfj winds the bobbins without WSMV /gai funning tho Machine, for T?f Jt??saf $20.00. Remember, we njr Hr\( send tho Machine to he ?ffigfoyi examined heforo paying TngHBK?l anything upon it. p:vcry ^^sV Machine fully warranted mr five years. Address v wo? ~ W1LLETS A CO., Feb 26-29-ly Philadelphia, Pa. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. .inHL^?y'A3? 00., MarahtUl. mob., trna r?r aoSlVl WdGtrte Appliances on ?2fi?3f 2i.u*i,i?Juen ?/.o?R or o dpsTbo ara ?T>i?^^!I.MW Lost Vitality **OT^^i* restoration *of* health ara inatS/ Jlfor. Addrawia. abore.~M. a-No risk 1? tri milESE are our LEADERS 1 J_ completo block ev? Sf, j market. Come and ??t our J lasses, Salt, t?ugar, Coffee Urti Gooda. Wo have enough'eauvil TO EVERY rt Traveling Agent ot Mea-3 & Hates, ia Btationod with hail Anderson. 8. C., and will tai? tl viHiting personally &n?>?| upper part of this State an<l thal Counties of Georgia whodejr-tl C~ PIANO OR OUijI He represents TEN of th? il MANU F ACTO Ul ES of the vi cannot fall to please. Helter satisfaction ran be hill lection of an Instrument, ind ?J expense saved bv consultinghim jj in your own home, "l Do not purchase without ?h..-4 a card at Anderson, S. 0., whi| answer either personally or bjl you prefer. Bept 13, mi ?l e been mun- detractive to hioutMfl tuan %v:ir. |*sllkiicc ar.fl fraba K-M ,. nd a ih<-tiie.;iiliilied writer muTrantS o- trim lo .:..>..?.? theil. Thc M und tam dural with lodklM tocnretsS n:ri:U l'nliotlilie; bin inatud ?if IST??? break* ?Iowa Ii!? general krakhart ?9 ci ii ale, ?ml tho other nun- bli ?^???8 Ihoso afllkted ?a this v*ay stuft ? s>S greatest bu m on earth, aud Uwctth &S weicht, lu ? -ld. lt antidotes tbltVtrcdk? tonco np lim iiyktem. sad brion tk iB to heall lt in>il ii.-?iM.iii.-- . i.w, ?-yS ever been stdlvatcd ahouldby allmeuiS ough course of tbii remedy. V Five J ear? ?s? 1 found on my pluui? coan wno was badly dlieawl He ?tau yews before he had conttf:tw1ivli^t?3 i*o!<?)"i, .ml bsd been ui.ui j bj BUJO all falling lo cure him. Itr/tird lia-SS i?i n't', inc, Bad lu a ahort tics ba au nr.S and has not. bail a ijinpioaof thidUaiS i), h. EL Ono genUtroan ?ho had been cocladl Bix week5 with Mcreoriil Rhtntulog cured cn' '.rely, and speaks In th? iilited ft, fl, 8- CHILES 4 kc. CoUtoiS Keren rial Rheumatism mide mt a tri J trying the Uot Spring! to o jew. tal ??fl and Potash treatment until ? WM a ikdtfl able to do anything, I waa prerailM r.;.3 course of 8. H. B. Altar tskinj tarea 'ul poUte began to Improve, and 1 pt.lo.tl (tl When 1 had taken twelve bott?N 1 felt ii ever did. lt lt now twelve r. . : ? i!l ?1. 3. B. Hy health and appetite c.- gi 41 able to attend to nil tne bu"r.rol<.v. ?ttl * CI1 AS. BElUl, Uot ,k^.| 01,000 REWARD 1 Will be paid to any Chemist ?bo C J Tala of 100 bottle? 8. 6.8., une par.:.!; J lodido Potassium, or any mineral; Ju-*. J THE SWIFT ?BCml Dm; I ' \;J , ?SJ- Write for the little book, whick ? ,i ires. Price-: Email alie, fl.00 per boole: i AoldJiig double quantity), |1."5 boa:* fists tax it BAILED WITH DEI BY CHILD-BE'AISO VOX TUE o&Eio or .^JCTTICIPATED mi DISPELLED, AND THE DANGER BOTH MOTHER AND COIID Dil ISIIED BY THE USE OF TUB Read ana" ponder the word! of pnL , ea, voluntary teatimoplal*-ihi| bsd to me, selected ?rou: buudredi recelrtd | ful beneficiaries. A disUngulshcd physician of Mlssisd I mest earnestly entreat every one ?id confined to ase the 'MouWe FrlJ d uri ng a long obstetric practico I hive nef lt to foil to produce n quick and safe ? Another says: " My wife used the 'I Friend ?(Holmes' Liniment) in her loaf m en t, and says she passed through it nita the Buffering of either of her furner coi and recovered In much leta tune."] A lady patient who used the " Friend* her confinement: "I hare never Mri through thia trial so cftd'yandwlihsoll lng Ood bless (he ifscovcrcr oil Liniment." Ancxpericncedmfdwlfevrrites: "Ia ed with the ? Mother's Friend.? I stance where I have known it used ilse been all I could ask. I consider Uar A* lady oflTuntsvile, Ala., moving in I circles, writes recently; "I havetn:d 1 Friend * (Holmes' Liniment)and cant any it inn moat exceUentpreparaUoi recommend lt to all," Price, 81.GO per bottle. Sent by] receipt of the price. . ' ' y nil druggists. .:AI:I:OO.N-I.YIIY nit SOLS rsor J. HHADFIE] i. 108 S Pryor Street, At! ^8?aBiEasyCffl-Bi| edy; it Will not only &3tS?S*n thc tntcnalty of ria ?^?"Hifg expression, but better than 4 am greatly dlminldhca ???jtaf^2 ts Siothe'rand chlkh T/J?l$Z? ferin<' woman ia Mr?\ tZA-fAX, BnAOPiKi.D, Atlant^- O?- ^ag? KING OF THEJIHGt FOR ?2?-0? It ls In ?very'op?cll'?'??".,.1 < Slimer Style of Macl'lnf <.,",_. StoK of Singer^ WV do not ott you P>$?m* vhat you are buying, gd* J ?|?eW? that you really w?"'1? .re willing to W***&? J?AB^ THE BEST IN TH? ? Wilta to us. ^?tt? nearest rail rora ?^".-ction? lo** Machine and give ^?^9. to examine it before you M J -a 720Filbe^8L,Ph'^P3 _ March l,Jfm____.T-- ^