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Tile Filllug Up of tho World. It is n great pity we cannot have an other world hooked on to this ?mc, to be explored and settled. There Li plenty of apare force and enterprise todo thc work, it would be very interesting ; and if a few lives were consumed in tho great task, their biographers are both ready and willing. Thc planet Earth grows small. It is not peopled yet, though it is being peopled at a prodigious rate, lill a couple of centuries benet; Nev York State may be a little China, ami l?uecua land a somewhat crowded region ; but it i- already occupied very nearly. Th it Touquin affair brings home, lo those who think', the fact that thc epoch of colony founding, which lias lasted 1100 year- - ever since men discovered America, and realized fully that the world was a little ball, gyrating in space and which has been marke.; bv such magnificent and cruel episodes, luis very m arly ended, The day of conquest ?H not over, has pos sibly baldly begun, forsch noe i- becom ing a religion, and when ?mec that reli gion is believed, the lot of the iiifcrior races will bc ll hard one ; but the day of colonies proper seems to be almost over. Not only has discovery so nearly rendit d its limit that even dreamers cease lo fan cy new Salamis <>r unseen continents dis coverable, but the regions lit t<> grow nations arc all taken, mostly by English luen, although Englishmen, according lo themselves, unlike their riva!-', have no ambition, are (he ino-t dome-tic of peo pies, and never annex. Thc Portuguese have a noble slice ?if the world, a territo ry which will une day sustain a hundred millions -not of Portuguese; the Span ?ards own country after country a round dozen of magnificent state- which oiie day will have histories; Inn the English have the rem limier, and among these three peoples unoccupied Marth is now a property, surveyed and fenced in. lt France or Germany wished ever so much to lound a new France or a new 'icrma ny outside her own borders, it could not bc done. Hither might conceivably con ?j ne r a place ?il for future greatness, its, lor example, fha/.il, where a handful (d' many colored people oar out mankind from one of its richest possessions; but of jauds to be obtained without conquest, by settlement, or by short wars with sav ages, there are practically none left. Europe is occupied, us wc all know ; not nu inch which is not fenced oil* by a ci\ ili/.cd ?tate, armed with the terrible mod ern power of pouring out a lead spray to a distance of 1,000 yards, through which nothing living may burnt. Asia, besides being over half its expanse choked with people, is held throughout by legal lille ny States ready to defend their rights, h,ven the huge Valley of the Amour Is n property, and though Asia .Minor will home day bc ropcoplcd by invaders who will restore its marvelous fertility, it is to-day one of thu Turkish ruined estates. Except au inland or two in the Eastern Archipelago, lhere is nothing to take on which men of the higher races could Hettie and expect to flourish. A group or two in thc Pacific await thu colonist, but can never at tract him; but the only un occupied island of grand magnitude, New Guinea, is virtually occupied. We English are very virtuous just now, a good deal overloaded, und much bother ed by believing two systems of morality at once ; bul if anybody touches Now Guinea, we shall help Australia lo light for it, as we should light for thc Scilly Isles. In Africa, all that can be profita bly settled is gone. Madagascar, though not full, is full enough lo defend itself ; North Africa belongs to the French, South Africa to thc English ; ami from the Cliotts, which are to bc outdo a sea, down to the Zambesi, there is no placo where u great colony could ho founded. There aro provinces badly defended, and dellas occupied only by savages, and la c istrino regionsscarcely peopb d, but they arc none of them available for colonies. Either they are too Bccludcd, like the last named, or two full, like thc Northwest Coast, or too deadly, like the Valley of the Nigar. Prance, and England, and Portugal, nnd even Belgium, are nibbling nt bits of tho African continent; but it is with an idea of trading, or at most of making sugar plantations, not of settling or founding Slates. A single Atnericau State has more potentialities in it than all the lands I li itt Europe has been trying for three centuries to steal upon tho West African sea board. There remain only th e two A merles, nnd practically the English and their American children, with the Spaniar.ls ami the Portuguese, claim and possess them both by legal title. There aro not a thousand square milos anywhere which Prince Bismarck could murk on a man and say : "This shall bo mine." It is true, there are rich, unoccupied regions which would hold nil Germany, or all Europe for that matter; but .ho Prince could not sny Brazil shall be ti new Germany, or the back region of Peru a new Prussia. Not only would their owners fight for the lauds they cannot (ill, or even explore, but. the new Power which even Bismarck will not irritate-, the Power which adds 2,000 men n day to its fighting strength, regards those vast and rich desolations ns its reversionary heritage, and would quite calmly, but tinnily forbid a German descent. Th?re is practically no land anywhero any mere for a great now colo ny. Every land is either filled, or occupied, or held by possessors who look forward reasonably o' otherwise lu future occupation, nnd who are protected either, like thc Australiuns, by sufficient force, or liko tho Brazilians, by world wide laws, which, lill a strong necessity ar rives, cannot burst through.-Sjiectator. Ingersoll on Success. Drifting then, as the conservation did from point to point of interest, like n freighted bark along n rugged coast, Mr. Ingersoll said : Fame, sir, is a fleeting thing. Men drop out of sight nnd are forever forgot ten. I do not see why these men want to bo President*." "Did you ever have any such aspira tions;" "When I was n young man I lind am bitions. I have found that the enrcs which come to a man in a placo like that o! President of the United States are enormous. After Garfield was nomina ted, I said to him one day : 'Garfield, you ure going to be elected President I hope, but by the time you have been President a month you'll wish you were running nu ice-house in hades.' Well, I snw him after he bad been President n little while, and I said: 'Well, Garfield, how does it go?' And he answered: 'I don't know but Pd prefer the Ice-house business.' I tell you the hardest thing a youug man bas to endure in this world is success. Success to a young mnn, coming to him when he is young, ts one of the hardest things ho can have to s tand and keep his poise. Fame? Why, think how few, how very few, of the names of the great, grand men of Rome have been wafted along down to UH across the cen turies. Ana the men themselves, where is their fame? Who knows them? Who thinks of them ? The men of the world, how fast they go, how little they leave behind them. And I tell you, when a man grows to be a.great man, then does h? begin to feel how little he is. The greater he is, the less he knows."-Inter' Ocean Interview. - It is rumored that Seuntor Brown ia going to establish a college at Dalton, Ga., to be called the Joe Brown Univer sity. Tho rumor is credited by many. I bad severe attacks of gravel and kid ney trouble ; was unable to get a medi cine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, add. they cured:, nie.in a short timo.-A DISTINCUISHED LAW VEE q* WAYNE CO., N. Y: l> ?O . . ?'lieu Ought Folks lo Marry. Some of tho distinguished ministers of religion in New York have been inter viewed about marriage at an early agc and thc domestic trouble which it some time causes. The Kev. l>r. .(olin Hall thinks that tendency in this country is not to marry too young, but to wait too long, in hope of amassing wealth before marrying. Ile believes, however, that then- should he herc, ns in Ktirope, a licenser, to whom all must apply before getting tlie knot tied, because ministers, as a rule, have neither time nor facilities to make the necessary inquiries in all cases. Tiie Kev. l>r. W. .M. Savior* favors a law forbidding the marriage ol a man under twenty-one and ol'a woman under eighteen years of ?ge. Hu refui-es to marry people under these ages. The Kev. I ir. K. S. Storr-, hohl ? similar view-. The Kev. J>r. Thomas Armitage, who ten years ago secured tho passage of a Sr.tt?i law < inpowering ministers to administer natl?? to persons Htispcctcd of not Killing tl.e truth about their fitness or unfitness for I he marriage contract, think-? thal the lowest limit of age should be eighteen year- lor th? groom and six teen for the bride. Ile, too, regards a I i ce n.se bureau a? a necessity, Bishop U.C. 1'otter, while not prepared to say ?ni1, the age should be, is convinced that lin- common law makes the Inn;' to? ?'M., il tiling fourteen and tweive year*. The Kev. Kotiert ('oliver would say sixteen and fifteen at the lowest, bul prefers twenty-one and eighteen, and Would not marry people under those nee-, even with their parent's consent. Ile approves the old fashioned custom of announcing the bans in church on three Hiici:eH-dvc Sunday-. The Kev. I'r. \V. \'\ Morgan h is not in twenty years been asked lo marry anybody nuder age except otire. I'oder certain circiiuiKtaiiees he might uiii''. persons a.- young as fourteen year.*, bul no considera'ion could induce bim to marry children under that age. Tlie Kev. hr. li. i!. I louth refuses all applicants who have not renell ed their majority. 'I bo Kev. ll. W. Beecher doc* not believe that one couple in ten thou -and marry al lived ve and foin teen, hui il a hoy were so I ililli as to marry at fourteen he would suv Iel him go. The Kev. T. De Wit) 'lalmiige nover mar ries people under eighteen and twenty one. Ile denounces the idea that a man should m ike a fortune before taking a wife. He believes that the man and woman should begin together at the bo> lom ol the financial ladder -.Ww* and ('nu ?1 r. Sleep More Necessary Than Food. Kvery household should teach and en force n reaped for sleep. That is not lo say thal healthy young persons, who sit up late at nights or are out very late, should be su tiered to sleep past tho breakfast hour by too indulgent elders. If they need so much sleep you must lix the retiring hour earlier, But enjoin a respect for thc sleep of young children, old folks ami weak persons. Sleep is such a restorer thai il is poor economy to weaken an invalid by bringing in the breakfast tray, or hy ringing a breakfast hell loudly, when au nhl person is hap pily resting in sleep. The house linties must go on, and fixed hours for meals are the only possible routine for heme regu larity in the cases named, when an hour's longer bleep makes more difference to the repair of the elder or the invalid than the hottest breakfast that can be served to them Food is tho household idol, too much of an idol in some places, lt is not always what people need ; that i?, cooked food. A later breakfast of some apples or grapes and a slice of bread, will do more good than a beefsteak thrust on the half awake stomach belum it is ready. No houskcepcr need be dis couraged, therefore, from letting a child have its -.jeep out, and all older children should be taught lo respect the shep ol others; to enter a room noiselessly, and not to call or shake the sleeper. A Sun day's noon sleep fora person overworked all the week long does more good that! thc Sunday dinner, if the house provider could only see it in thal way ; and if an', such body drops asleep after a well digested sermon, it may be, do not inter fere with the proper uses of tho day-foi rest-by insisting on a slice of roast be;; instead. The importance id" food is vastly overrated in this country, and, ii: proportion, we underrate the natura sustenance of sleep. Au F.scipid Burglar's Skeleton. The readers of the lleyinter will re member ibo pursuit of three burglars by the police on thu 'dib of last August im mediately nfler their receipt of a carpet sack of burglar's tool from the express lillico in this city. One of them, Wm Madison, was captured at thu time, and another, George Williams, was arrested on Sullivan's Island in September I'licsc two negroes are now serving sch1 tence in tho penitentiary. Tho third burglar, Frank Alexander, alias Aleck Satterwbito, after surrendering to police man Harlin in a field nf tall growing corn just outside tho city limits, fired upon that officer and iworely wounded him. It was believed then that Alexan der was seriously wounded by one of thc many shots fired at him, though ho con turned bis flight and eluded capture Yesterday the complete skeleton of t human being was found in the woods some distance in a westerly direclioi from the shanties on tho Charlotte Columbia ami Augusta Kai I road, abou seven miles abovo Columbia. From tin description given of Alexander's clothing by one one of his comrades, that fouui about the skeleton fully iustifie* the con elusion that Alexnuder died in tho woodi and tho remains found are his, especially when it is positively affirmed that n< one is missing from that section of tin country.- Columbia Register. - We are never as happy, nor ns un happy as we fancy. - Richard Wright, of Laucaste County, had three fingers cut ntl* in a cot ton giu last week. - A negro man who murdered anothe: negro was lynched by a crowd of negroci in Ircdell Co., N. C., on Friday. - A joint stock compnny, with Mr W. W. Coleman as president, has bcei formed at Seneca City for tho erection a that place of a hotel to cost $30,000. - In speaking of his career in Wash ington, Senator Vance of North Carolin: recently said: "I was mighty nighdeai to get here, but I'll bo hanged if I'm no nigher dead to get away !" - A lion tamer quarrelled with hi wife, a powerful virago, and was chasei by ber all around his tent. On beinj sorely pressed ho took refuge in the eng among the linus. "Ob, you contempt! ble coward," she shouted ; "como out, i you dare I" - A dispatch from Lynchburg, Va states that Charles Willoughby, forme editor of the Bristol Sentinel, and Zach Teany, a relative of the defeated candi date for tb? Senate, fired on each ethe simultaneously in Millsville, Carrol county, Tuesday, and both were killoe1 - An old boot is missing from Berry ville, the capital of Can all county, Ark The county treasurer, having been sum moned to Fort Smith, hid $7,000 of th county's mouey in an old boot, which h hid in some rags in his garret. On h return the boot was not to be fount: Tho treasurer is above suspicion. - Some* mice invaded the pucket of boy asleep in the attic of a honso c Douglassville, Pa., tho other nigh They were attracted by some bita c candy, and also nibbled at matches ii tho pocket until they started a bia? The boy awoke nearly suffocated, and giving an alarm, aaved tb? house fror ; destruction, -. fl ' V / ':'?>> . fi No fflhish yi h HOWS I is on?; <<f t!. . nwiiu wv t '! it p., ,-1 iii, ?>'; whiskey, lin? fruitful ... >.;; *? anpe hy pn :.. f. ?!. i uni. ISKUWN'.* II ? s Iii. is J.J t ? ; 11.11 ! t < al to U' a i n int ox H atiiii; stimulant, inti it will, ?i) ii' .ii ly every . ??? <? t;tl<?: tlr.: |>l.ice??l .iii ii<;.i! ir, .t!i<l ;it t!i<- sam?: linn: ahs-> hildy kill th (It-sin: ? r \v h isla y an?! '. ':: t ur. >xi calin- !.. v. rag. - Ki v. G.YV. Iii* i:, editor t.j th-- . /...:< / '. ?/// ' in :*ti /// A" 7V<7.', N.IVS td I'.! ''?.VU -, ll' ii Hill, T>:' ? in .'?.V i'' IX '. ??.ri. Iii;? . I Ml.tl I'.I- .. i ' la.-io j !. .i .ia 1. >. . ?. . . Hillel Jem l l- " 'll ? '. '? ' IM'"' . aii<! ii :. ... ?.1 .. i,aii ?lu tls . i i I.I t" - .!. .:.?> lor l- ..i, i :ii| vi. tit.ii. lias lu t M li.'- Mil}' tOSt?. ! fur ily in.'!4 :. ' !:.:' stit.n. lulu ni ii "ss,y ?KI s,?!t.i>.l ?ty, < '.-. rv ?k};, iii bmatism. ii'mian; ?. 1 . 'i- imijititm. liver c??tiVj>!.: m."*. kidney li< .til.lt ;. o'.c , ! it never fails t<> rentier ?- < ?ly ?iud permanent relief. drown'* Iron Hitter* for ?ale liv Williit? tt Wilhitc, Anderson. S. C. SIMPSON REID & CO.. Having removed to YtrAVERLY HOUSE CORNER, Will oller Bargains in Certain Kinds of Goods. TURNIP SEED. FRUIT JARS. .inly J'?, is?-:i !? Bay State Hool s anti Shoes. Ill AVK been selling the above make of limits ami Shoes fur over two years. Thc beat Simes to lie bail, fable s?;rewtsl. Kvcrv pair warranted. For sale low hv A. II. TOWKIW. Sept ?;. ISS.? n Executor's Sale Real Estate. BY virtue of the power contain???! in the bust. Will atul Testament of Janus Dobbins, decease?!. I will sell at Anderson C. H., S.f . on SALFPAY IN I ?KCFM riKK nest, the Heal l?state of raid deceas ed, its follows : The Home Tract, known as LOT No. I, containing 2'JS acres, inure or less. TH A fl' NO. -, adjoining No. 1, contain ing 17U acres, more or less. TRACT NO. .1, adjoining No. ii, contain ing I .Vi acres, more or less. TUA CT NO. 4, part of MeOlosky Tract, containing IOU aerea, more or less. TH ACT NO. 5, adjoining No. I, contain ing VI aeries, more or less. Thc first three Tracts are situate in Kork Township, on Little Heaverdain Creek, lind Nos.-1 and 5 in Kock Mills Township, on Seneca Hiver, THUMS OF SALK-One-lhirtl cash ; balance on twelve months credit, with interest, to liose?'uretl by mortgngo. I'lirehascr to pay exlra for papers. W. L. HOHIUNS. A.lin'r.. With the Will annexetl. Nov 8, 1883 17 4 Groceries. SUOAH. Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Crack ers, Flour, Huck wheat Flour, Canned (baals and;Fancy Oroceries, Oat Meal and Fine Tea. A. H. TOWERS. Sept '.'7. 1883 lt fi?l~ SMALL Accounts are no harder to pay with small crops, than full Accounts arc with full ?Tops. This being true, col lections up to this time have been line, and to those who have so promptly "KQUAKED" up with mc have my thanks, and to those who have not are U SIG KD to do so AT ONCE, os I greatly need the moni?y t?> pay my ileitis with. Come along with your Cotton or Money, and if you owe anything pay lt, or if you want to tratle I have a large Stock of (louds at prices that can't bo undersold. Respectfully, .tc, J. J. HAKKH. Oct 4, 1883 iii Gem and Magnet Shirts! MANUFACTUHKI) for me. Tho best fitting and thc best wearing Shirts. No better in any market, A. H. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1883 ll And Last But ?Hot Least. THOSE indebte?l to ns are requested to call early and often until those little accounts are settled. We are greatly in. need of money and must have it. BROWN RHOS. 8*pt 13,?8S3 0 % s i = < is S ? sr . E. c r -? n S. i1 Il iii i ttl m i* UM ? fl O i* 0) r O > New Advertisements. DH. STRONG'S PILLS ! Tho Old, Well Tried. Wonder!ul Health KvncwiiiK Remedio?. ?TltoNii'8 SAXAT1VK I'll.I-4 nm .tint LIVKH. iVdr .ur.' fer Liver (.'?inplslut, Itegulatiuglhe itowiii Purifying th? llloo?, Cleaoahig frem Ma lariiil Taint. A I KKKKIT U KI: KOK SICK HK.AU ICHK. COSSTIPATIOJ* AS? PVSTKI'SIA. Mlt<>M.- ll' I'OKAh I'll.LtJ lui ure healthy appetite, good (liKestiuii. regularity of tho bowels. A euro remedy for Colds and ftheuuiatuiu. A PH RI 101 - HOON TO W.LH ATK KKMAMU, Soothing .ind t.r.n ?UK ?*' H"' nervous jy-teni, ?ind ?lOng vig or Slid lu-?I I li I? every libre of the lindy. Nild by DriiffKUts. l*or Pamphlet?, cte., adarvas (. t. Hull A < V. IU>* ?SO, New York ( ?ty. ^ OSBORN & McG?K?? ?Vl\l>Ii2R001N, S. C?., MANUFACTURERS ami Dealers in all kinds of DRESSED LUMUKU, POORS, SASH, HUNDS, MANTLES, MOLDINGS, li RACK KI'S. UANISTKRS, ?awed and turned. Faotory Near Railroad Depot. W- (?HIST MILL-.will run every day July'jn. I ss:; l!._ Dry Goods and Kotions. ?17 E are just from market, ami have se W lected a large .sleek ol Cashmere*, laces (iinghnms, Calicoes, Flannels, Blan kets. iVii.i at depressed prices, and we pro mise tn si ll at lower priers than ever heforc. 1 BROWN BROS. Si pt I?, 188.1 '.. FOUT:z3 r, HORSE AMD CA":' PC v. : :..3 FOUTZ j \ ii ?C.* Ko Hons? will .ile of retie. Hem <T LI NO IE \KK, lt Kmitx'n Powder* nr.- I vd In tim?-. Kimtz't Powder* willcox*1 ?mlprevenilloal un.BRA. FOIIU'I Powders ?ill pi''?'nt (JACK* IS Kowtah r'uuu.'s Powder* will nu ios-e Uif iiiMHtliy e( milk und cream twenty fer ci m.. .nd III-.HI- u.c Initier rna lUliI hWl'Pt. , Konir.'* I'ow'lcm wtll cure or pri'vent nln>o-t KVIT.T pi-?- SK to which HOM*? niel ? aclare Mibjcpt. Korr/'- Pownow wu.:, "tv* HATisrAfrrioK. t-oui everywhere. DAVID r. rOUTS. Proprietor. SALTI-JOSE, MU. Tor salcbyJWilhite A Wilhit'.'Driiggisls, Anderson, 8. 0. Nov 30. lsK2 20 ly_ V WOMAN CANU HEALTH OF WOMAN] yt^StWPATHiZE WITri% IS THE HOPE 017 % \ T ? Vi LYDIA E. PlNKHArv/i'S VgfJgTAELg COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for rtM FK.M \T T5 AVTCAK Ni.SSirs, Including I.i'ueonInrni Ir reunlar nuil Pnlufnl .Vct"triintlon, Inflammation and riecrntluts of the Womb, FloodhtR, K'ltO. I.APSrS UTI'RI, ?.'. e. ITPlcanant iotb?ta>t. er.!-wi- . h r-. ! ttntnetttto tn it> i (Ti l t. lt Uacrp.'.thrlpln j.r?cs.?n<-y. re liare, pala daring labor and ai r-cnvir fri rinsirtAJtsrsKlT ?vn Hirst mr.:. IT mr: IV. fy FOB AU. WBAEUSSFES of tito fcmiutivt.. n-imx ot ultlur ri-x, lt UMCOIUIIOOO rrmr?!yll.r.1 bm ??>r been before Ibo public ; and for nil dL<??f** ot tho KlDNETB it ii tin- Umttrtt Itemrdy in thf IVuritU EDTKIDNEV i'OMl'I.AINTH of Tither Sex Find (i reut Relief In lit Inc. LYDIA E.IUXKIIXM'H 1II.OOJ? i*r?trTWi .wK\ eradlrate every VMUInr ol lu.m. i . (iota u.n Blond, at tho Nun? tlliu* will gb" lom- ?i'd l;cn-lli I > thesystom. Aaniarr?Uuii?ln mmltrfn.-iUiuComi .... I. f w-Both the Compound oad JM-^d l^aHfi.-r ore ?-v pared nt 2V. und -c-> Wwtern Av. ute. J.yi ;.. > ....-. Prlre of either, $l. Six bottle* Ri- $\ Tl-?.%i-i .. ? I in wot iiy mall In thefoi-ni of pill? . .- v. I .. . ,en rv-I'lpt of price, il per l?"?x for .lll 'T. K- . Pinkluiin fn-cly answers all lett? ia of ii??i.li>?. VAU', - ;.--ii? riniiip. Spnd for paiiiphl? t. Ucnti ni t\?- Iii;- r. ; t^T.vr.U B. PINK1U-C? I TV B ITU S COI" C . M ttvti. U .Iviusnoit* and Torpidity ??( U.-r Uv. r. ? . : J'Sold by oil llrii .".-l?,?.,'? . Vegctahle Compound fur sah by Wil hitc ot Wilhitc, Anderson, H. C. Remember This. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely id Nature in making you well when all else fails. If you arc costive or dyspeptic, or are Buffering from any other of the numerous diseases of thc stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain Ul, for Hop Ritters tire a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. if you arc wasting awuy with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death thia moment, and tum for a cure to lion Ritters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find a "Ralm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Ritters. If you arc a frequenter, or a resident of a ntiiuvniatic district, harrirado your system against the scourge of all countries-mala rial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fevers-hy the use of Hon Ritters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, had breath, pains and acnes, and feel miserably generally, Hop Ritters will give you fair ?kin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, Dowels, Rlood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Rright's Disease. $f>00 will be paul lora case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a Tew bottles of Hop Ritters, costing but a trille. Will you let them suffer ? _March 1, 1883 31 4 Blankets and Maisailles Quilts. THE finest lot of Rlankets, Crochet and Mareadles (?uilta, lu Town. -ALSO, Ladies Clonks and Shawls, and Yankee Notions. For sale low by " (m 1Bm A. R. TOWERS. 8ept 27, 1883 ll WE WANT "i.J. .ll Jral ,.nt,"?rn?nt8. Applicants will please S..ri?l,.e?Kli?n?B. (,f *P? ?"d rofercnc? aa to cliarniler and babils. A SPLKNDII) CHANCI? for men who aro not afraid of work acd want to make money. Apply in person or by letter to H. P. JOHNSON A CO.. H*ntr tau 10,3 M?,n ?troet, Richmond. Vn, ??pt 0, 1R8.1 8 _ TWENTY DOLLARS. THE PENNSYLVANIASTYLE Singer Machine is the best SINKER EVER MADE. DROP LEAP, TWO large drawers, fancy cover with easton on stand, and winds the bobbins without running the Machine, for $20.00. Remember, we send tho Machine to be examined before paying anything upon it. Every Machine fully warranted for five years. Address p.,, " , WILIJETS & CO., Feb 2o-20-iy Philadelphia, Pa. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. afflict^H~mtn <y?unR0r old) who are and tSzSEXr .? UblM, guaranteeing apoedy 3MI 7?SJln%U,Ttl oa o*h?allh anS inanly Groceries anti Prov? THESE arc our LEADERS ll complete stock ever ojftr^9 market. Come ami cet our pricS lasses, Salt. Sugar, Coffee, LV.JI Goods. Wo bave enough eatahlol rybotly. BROWKl " Sept 13, 1883 0 " 1 IMPOUTAK-H TO EVERY d "\/f lt. I*. E. XOURYCK.l JLXX. Traveling Agent ol Messrjj &. Hates, is stationed with heM il Anderson. S. C., and will take tl vlHltlnK perMOiially all pers| upper part of this State and thel Counties of Georgia w'uo (loiretoi a~ PIANO Oil ?IU.I He representa TEN of the \\ M A S V r A CT O Ul KS o? the \\\ cannot full to please. Helter satisfaction can be Lad! lection of an Instrument, and coi expense saved br consulting Ininti it? your own home, Do not purchase without droja tv card ut Anderson, S. C., vhkl answer either personally or liyl you prefer. 5 Sept 13, IS*! I have known anti watched the ns? cf f cine tor over fifty year*, anti have Lem hi\irel (if a fallurotocureHlwxll'o'ion urly taken. 1 WMSI lt on my tenants (s IBM, ns (lld a!*o a number nf int Drink every case that mme within mr kr.oww\ a rure. In all my life 1 have never luina ttiat would eo fully accouiiilUU ?tat i mended to do. U. L DE2RUB0, 1 have known und nsed Swift's pt-t-il than twenty yean, and have feen m?rc results from its uso than inna any ra out of tho Pharmacopeia. lt ii a certs antidoto to lill wort s of Ittood I'oUon J. DICKSON SMITH A "WHAT DRUGGISTS. Who have Seen the Effects of StvJ lia? given better satisfaction thar. ::j j U'.i-od wteaa?? wo have eva handled BUU1LLEU & STEVENS. WM?, Many physician* hato endorsed S. s. cine for iiteA l>Ue*avt. 6. MANSFIELD & CO.,1 ITavc ?cen S. 8. S. stop the hair from.f a very short time. Wonderful effects Ulood Diseases. W. H. PATTERSON, D__ We do not hesitate to wy that for a j have sold moro of Swift's Specific (S. all other lllood Purifiers contained, and! astonishing rcsolt*. Oue gentleman ?ta a donen bottles ?tvs that lt lias done bin than treatment which emt him fl.ao. A haa used lt for a Scrofulous affection te montait cure from Its use. VAN SUAACli, STEVENSON i 81,000 REWARD!, Will be paid to any Chemist who will flat yale of 100 bottles S. 8. 8., ono panicle ol Iodldo Potassium, or any mineral sabstaal TUE SWIFT SPECIFIC! Drawer 3, Alld .37-Write for the little book, which will free. Trice: Small site, {100 per bottle, li (holdlDR double quantity?, $1.75 lottie, gists sell il. AILED WITH DE nv emu) iiKARiso trosq THE UttEAl) or ANTICIPATED MOTHES DISPELLED, AND TUE DANGER T BOTH MOTU Ell AND CHILD Dj IBHEDBY THE USE OF TH Mother's Fri Rear! and pender the wont jfnrals ed, voluntary testimon?ala-thal ha' to me, selected from hundreds received ful bcnellciaries A dlaUnguialied physician of Mini I most carncMlv entreat every one ci contined to use the ' Mother's Fi (lurinR a Ion? obstetric practice I havel lt to fall to produce a quick and tafe Another Fays: " My wife unod the Friend ?(Holmes' Liniment) in her fo ment, nnd says Mic paned through lt wi the suffering of el titer of her former r and recovered tn lunch lesa time. A lady patient who used the " FrienV her conflncniint: "I have never te through thistii?l K< easily mid with ? Im: God hlets the discoverer o Uniment." An experienced midwife writes: "Ia; ed With tho . Mother's Friend.' If stance where I have known lt used Its becnnllIcoulda.sk. I consider it a gi lng." A Indy of Huntsvllc, Ala., moving in circles, writes recently ; " I have med I Friend * (Holmes' Liniment) and can j any lt ls a ruoat excellent preparatic? recommend it to nil," Pri?e, 91.80 por bottle Sent by j rccc;-1 ?-f the price. $. ul] druggists. ! ;.. rx 1:1.0 (i.M.V UV TIIK SOU PEOPR 3KADFIE1 - j. >-'J tl r'ryor Street, At :-'3Y0R's PILEIS? OINTMENT J ?"g, ' this annoying trouble lt has been In . ni my years, and la very favorably I'EUU10CDK? It is also tho very 1 V..JWB for SORE NIPPLES^FELO? >r.D Sonus, SCALD HEAD, TTTTEB, VU ;:xlred diseases. ", From Montgomery. Ala., a PS"?"?!,, td been sorely o?lcUil vrJh lite*for tm 1 mined Immeuiato relief and apsr"" ung Pryor'? Ointment." A ecnUeman wrltca from Cnss?ta, Ait., fryer's Ointment In an angratattd eufjr Hyht years standing, and In aa lncrealoiy 1 lt mado a comitUte cure." . ' . ^ Sent by mail on receipt of the price-??J Sold by Druggists and Dealers cveryw?tfl Prepared only by Um solo p&??gpteLl No. 108 S- VT'VOI BL. ATHKTI KING OF THE SING fTiHE above Is the t?fniifsfi X the SEWING MACHINE w? FOR $20.00. It is in every respect the very best ?inger StyJo of Machines, finished best manner, with the latest Improi for winding tho bobbin, the most lent stylo of table, with extensio large drawers and beantiful Gol bk IT STANDS, WITHOUT A PIVA King of Singer Machio H VJ do tiot ask you to ixiy far ii *"??" what you are buying. We only wish to that you renn j want to buy a Machi are wllUng to pay $20 for THE BEST IN THE MARKE Write to us, sending ibo name o nearest railroad station. We will ? Machino and give instructions to al to examine it before you ?my for ?t W1LLMARTII AC 720 Filbert St., PMIaddpM". March LJ883 38 BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL Large Stock ol' Goods arrived and to arrive, bought greatly under regular prices, and which we propose to sell Low Down ! Wc quote Prices) on a few ol' our I.eiMliilg Lill**) : ?tOYS' I-'IISS?IIHTC Huts2.V\,worth ?Vic .Mens < assiiin'n- Hals .lue. n:i-l 50c., worth 1 > : . t., i. i ?Hi ; Mens' For II:?!? $l.nn, ?..::!? :1 ."?' MW yartla Ladies' I>rr-* ?io...is, ? lill wool,'.lie rislm-ed from Mle. per van I Ah .. > ?I I*?*.,; worth i Beautiful i'ress : Goods at |'2J ia?., worth'JOc. lo Hand onie Hit? Cloak's and Jacket.?, bought from Manufacturers at nit pri?es. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS., CLOTHING, (JLOT111NG. CLOTHING. Il A KIMV AICF. at prices not before heard ol': Matt,,, ks at 7V : Knives and Forks, j ir?iii hat..I!.-, ;?0?\, worth 75?. per .< t : Knife- and K??rks, while boni handle, 75c . worth Jl.no per M-t; Knives am! Coi ks, silver-plat. .! fl 7*?, worth f.M'i per sit. All other kinds nt similarly n ln- . -l prices. Tea ami Tahle .S|.is ..t 1". and 'JO?;., worth S.V. ao l Mle. per set. Single Kilver-plntnl Tallie S|.n- '?oe , w<>rtli f I .Ul \ er sel, Sin-!.- Silver-pla'.-! Ten Spoil? s 40e.. worth 7"?e. p??r se?. Immense stock of I'orkel Knives. Good 1-liliide?! | Hoy's Knife I", worth l?Oc. <?.I bl ai bi I Men-' Knife '?5c, worth flue. Mcatitiftil j Knives foi ; >'.. !.'.?. ami ride., worth 50?., Hue. and 75?. Hoys' Handle Axes, hot ipiality, | 75?: Single lta?rel .Sh?.t (ians j.', ."o worth $?i.oo. Ijoiihh: Il.irrel Shot (.?uns $?i.iK), worih ? *.:>*-. Kinesl Mii:'./.!e Loader I'. IS. Shoi linn fll??o, worth f IS.IHI. A few elegant ISrccch ? Loaders ul #1*5.<J? ami on Uni: can't be bought for I uss iban $.'15.00 and $15.00. Job Lol Sh ies nt 7.V., worth .1 il> Lot Sh-nts at M.nu, worth i\ ii?. 'Piu se are (ireal '? llargainy, and should lie secured before they ar<- sohl ..ut. Mn ruy Uros. Si CM'S. Shoes at ' low prices. We hav.-sent samples out to a greal many persons, showing their superior ?piality, and wu now hope timi y?>n will all eome ami buy th. ni. Every pair is guaran- : teed. ' Lilllie*' Shoes, all kin ls and si/.es. Men-' ami Boys' Shoes and Hoots in great va- i ri. ty. Ile?! ? or.-. i- al 50o, an I 75e. I Weare Agonis for 1*1lil) MO JIT KHIKTI SUM and, DHII.M Nt;?", for the H AX- i Alli) POW DUH CO., and WA NIH? IMIOSIMI ATli'CO., and SHOAL CH 1^1.Iv ? PA CTO lt Y Y A ll JV. Sri! .!,.. r-lebraled STUIIICBAKI?K ?od T li TV N HHS 1513 IVAI'OKS, Hi? H EST ia tie- markfl, and will alway.-. HU Y YUCK COTTON at highest pri?es. S-?' < 'OHIO and seo us und be convinced of all these fads. BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL. VT IY -All jH'mons indebted lo ut on any account-for Merchandise, (?mino J^i , J^. or otherwise-arc refuelled to come vp VltOMPTLY and ?tay us. Anderson, S. C., Sept. 15, 1K?:J 'J FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. For Low Prices and Quality of Goods we cannot be excelled. Lose no time in making your selections from our new Stock of KENS', BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING, Gents' Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffsi Cravats, &c. tHiff" HUCKS M AUK ED DOWN to insure ready sales. For a First Class Suit at a Low Price, and a perfect f t, call on us, or you may miss n Bargain. In our Tailoring Department, Under the conduct of our Mr. J. I'.. CL A UK, we can always insure a Perfect Fit, and give entire satisfaction. CJLAKK Jc CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Sept 27, ISSI! ll NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. We have Just Received a Large and well-selected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which we propose to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES P0SSIHLE. We have a full Stock of DEY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &c. & c. We also have a LAUGH LOT OF SADDLES, rauging in prices from $2.50 to SIO.OO. Parties in need of anything in our line will ?lo well to rall and examine our ..tock before buying elsewhere. C"J>"" Those indebted to us, either for Merchandise or Fertilizers, must come forward and settle nt once, as we need the money and must have it. Parties owing us need not ask us to carry their A ?cou tl Ls over another year, as we are not able and cannot do so. JV. O. FARMER Sc I?RO., WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. Oct 4, 1883 12 French China, English China, Majolica Ware, IIOII IT, 31 IAIN, AGATE IRON AVARE. fltll E LADIES of Anderson and surrounding community, with the trading pub _L lie at large, are cordially invited to visit my Store and examine my Stock of Fancy Goods, China, Toys, Bisque, Bric-a-Brac, and an endless line of general Novelties. Baskets, domestic and imported. The largest display of China and Opaline Tea, Dinner ami Chamber Sets that was ever brought to this market. Hundreds of new and useful articles which to be appreciated must be seen and used. A real treat for the Ladies. My Stock of Agate Iron Ware is immense, and for general use it is indispensable. In addition to above, I also curry a large and well-assorted stock of imported and (' -mestic llaskeLs, in every conceivable style and finish. China Tea Set of 44 and 46 pices. China Dinner Set of 51 and 126"pieces. Chamber Set of 10 pieces, in all styles, 'rom plain white granite to the finest French China. Majolica Ware in large assortment and many styles. A nice assortment of Standard Plated Silver Ware. My stock of Stoves, Tinware, Hollowware and House Furnishing Goods gene rally is the largest ami most complete in the State, and prices will be made as low as anybody would desire, according to quality of Goods. An early call is respect fully solicited, und satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing, Roofing, Ac., neatly and substantially done. Oct 4, 1883 .TO HIV E. PEOPLES, 12 DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ! W1IKREAS, I have removed from the old stand of McGrath Si Hy rum to the low er room, next to the Blacksmith Nhop, on Depot Ntroet. I am now prepared to furnish my friends and customers willi the PUREST AND HIGHEST PROOF LIQUORS Of any in the market. I also keep Groceries of all Kinds, Cigars, Canned Goods, &c. I am agent for tho Thompson &. Gerber one and two-horso WAGONS, put up at Walhalla, 8. C. JOf Those knowing themselves indebted to McGrath *t Byram by Executions, Noirs or Accounts, .".'.so to McGrath, will make it to their interest to call and settlo be fore their names are published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts arc turned over to thc Sherilf for sale. Oct 4, 1883 12 MCGRATH & BTRUM. 3m r E.rr'rr,5.?3 E ? ? r 3-0 3" o S* ? C7j jk m.9 cr 3 *? ci- , ~2i Ht y li ii|yiis.ff? p En SJ1 S >? ?S3" * --?(?tr ?<. _ - s1 a 2 .a ?ie 35 tr =-0 ?3 rr a-o > ft 0 S3 sa ET s- . CT? ZI cn Honey Needed. IRKSI'K??TKI'IJJV :e-k all who ar? in debted to m.? liv Note or Account, for Mer hiuidise .ir (Juu'no, tn make payments Sept -r.. issu n Quick Sales & Small Profits, DR\ GOOPS. -j isT receive! a full Hue of I'rints, Cash rj lucio, AI pant". Flan md*. A ? v* assortment of .leans, Virginia Oas.-hm res, Shirtings ami Hn-eiiiips, ! to Bj l wide. Id .1 Ticking ? lumper than ? vi r bet?re, Xv., all to he .-.l-l at 1 -w.-.-t prices, by A. I! TOWEBS. Sept 27, ISM ll FIRE INSURANCE. OIN HOUSES. SAW. WHEAT AND CORM MILL*. STOKES. DWELLINGS, MERCHANDISE and FARM PR0PE1Y, Insiiretl in First Class Companies ! -f, /"CONTINENTAL Insurance Company ol New York. Liverpool and London and Globe Ins i ranee Company. North British and Mercantile Insurnme Company. Pl.. nix Assurance Company <>f London. Standard lire (?Hi. e of London. Crescent 1 rnri<-i' Company of New Orleans. Rochester ?crinan Insurance Company of New York. Representing the above Companies I will give attention to all business oll'ering. For information address mc at lVIzcr, S C. WILLIAM <;. WHILDKN, Special Agent and Adjuster uf Losses. Agents of thc Continental Insurance Company in Anderson County : A. li. Towers, Anderson C. IL W. V. Cox. Helton. L. W. Tribble, Monea Path. IL E. Seaborn, Pendleton. Aug gl, 18S3 0 Hats mid Caps. ATS and Caps. Trunks, Satchels and Valises. CHOCK lilt Y and t? I. ASS WA It IC. A full linc of Hardware, and Cutlery. -ALSO. A beautiful line of Wall Tapering, Horder ing, and Canvas-. Buggy and band Um I.relias, all for sale low by A. IL TOWERS. Sept J7. IS^.'. ll II BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY. A REALLY PURE STIMULANT. rpms WHISKEY is controlled entirely J. hy VENABLE it HEYMAN, New York. It is distilled in Maryland in tho slate water regions of that State from tho small grain grown there. Tho distillation is superintendt I by a gentleman who thoroughly understands bis business. Nothing deleterious is permitted to outer into its composition, und none of it is al lowed to bc sold until fully three years old, in order that it may be entirely free by evaporation from fusel oil. Venable it Heyniau oiler these goods as perfect ly pure, to till a long felt want for medical purpo ses. It is their own brand, and they stake their reputation on tho truth ol' this asser tion. For sale exclusively nt Anderson, S. c., by I>. O'Donnell, John O'Donnell. Palace Saloon, S. T. Craig A (Jo., M. II. Kennedy. F. \V. SIN lu i HF, Charleston. S. C., Wholesale Agent for .Smith Carolin Oct. If, Ive; 1 l ;;", THE BEST OF ALI. vi rmi t J. li u H 03 KAH AND BEAST. * ' - : .oro than a third of a century tho . e:i:-ZMntnti? Liniment hasbeen ?.. i ioinilltons all over tho-worldas . y safo reliance for tho relief of - . and ruin. It ls a mctllalno . i'"tenr:ndprnUo-thobestof Its ?ur every form o? external pain MEXICAN .'. -'anprldnlniont ls without nn equal. ? t ^?uctrates flcah and muscle to *.* ? rtry bone-making Uio contlnu - vi o ? : pain ?md liulammatlon Imp?* -. li.H efleetsupon Human Flesh and i - re.io < n-nilon ure equally wouUer i-L Tho Mexican j MUSTANG li Uniment la needed hy somebody ir. ?1 every house. Every day brines nowa of the agony of an awful scald or barn BUDdaOd, of rhenmntlo martyrs re stored, or n valuable horse or ox save a by tho healing power of thia LINIMENT which speedily cures such alimenta of til o HUMAN FLESH as , Rheumatism, Swellings, ?tur Jo,J1*S' C?ntrn5t?l1 Musel?s, ?urns and Scalds, e*., Brui.ea and' iPi- c?V?L1 ?? ? ??? Bites and ?UnRS, StlfTneai, lameness. Old Sores, Vicers, Frostbites, Chilblains. ""?PP1???.Caked llreast, and indeed ?very form of external dis? .**.? I? h?al? without sears. For tho ?BUTE CnsATto? lt eurea Sprains, Swtnny. SthT Joints, Voaadtr, Harne?? ?VT*S Bas asses, B ootitut, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow norn, ScratchetTwlnd .rails. Spavin, Th ru ?h, Ringbone, *>?* **?n Evil, Ulm8 ?poa th* Steht and every other ailment to walch tho occupant ? of the Stable and Stoclc Yard are liable? The Mexicali Mustang Liniment aiTi??s.^?^?y.116"'* ^PPOtaf? THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR HAH OB BEAST* w^ofiiic?n?^u?tang Linment for sale bv Wilhite ?fe Wilhite. Anderson S. C. K I PME V: WO RT y t roa "~ I roa - KIDNBYS.LIVER AND BOWBtL iSSsfisfflassBr* L ... Ttl OU SA ti CS OPOASEu f- 'wont for=ii of Uils L?SM?T -. have boon quicXVr r, WM. tadTn^orlSS. P3RFECTLY CURED. ESST: Kidney Wost for iaTe b^~\vTTi7h77 hit?, Anderson. 8. CT w,Ui"**