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^AL'NEWS. ,-?tucwill soon be here. ?'jbo* ?reyou g?>nK to ?pen? muucil have an important Or Waller column. .",,?, present fur your sweet ^^Ir.M KU for 1884. Try it. ' "rv former you meet now is ^eo the prosiwet for a big gram ..reacher and tbo printer, and Vie >"'w year willi a clean con ? ??il. ?a., Sim saya Mr. O. ?ciu iWJ^going into business at An iL?Prints anotbcrsupnly of blank P 'Ter?ons needing them can bo pf diing ?I t,,!s ?,ncc i ,,n von can commence forming P'Y?SV resolutions. Re sure to rSTlones, ??n'1 "tick to them. V. ftvrt?aysthal Mr. (i. TV. Mill 7*?Unty. proposes to make Sen jXiLome in the near future. . "n Thursday, Otb inst., by Rev. ?flr Mr. Robert Smith and Miss Pe ftevenson, all of this County. j? 3. G ...:<. Hart and Miss Mary Mahon, jftt?bury's fascina' ig young la Crtiting Mrs. J. W. hields in this tftj of the Anderson Military tl't\\] bc piren a two-weeks' fur !jjrChristmas, commencing on the LjjBlcndunce of tho members of An ?jins?on, Sons of Temperance, isde aJjiereniug. The Division meets at V ?il lo Simpson, Reid & Co.'s drug ??MT those who desire to purchase g-ciVbristnios present for their rola nd. ?jiUie Cromer, daughter of Mr. frcmer, formerly of this County, ?jar home in Hartwell, Qa., last ?juahlyphbid fever. . H. Bewley, of Laurens, spent LjoiiTin the city visiting his mother's \ itfreiKirts business good, and says ??jltgihliiig up rapidly. ntEim'son have a nice stock of fan ,j*?K?I?b!e for Christmn.*? presents, Lautend au invitation to their Krjriil und sec their goods. i jg* been introduced in thc Legis '^tialliorize the Cumberland (Jap j?p Railway to construct branch rii:dersi>n and Greenville. /fireryoung friend, Frank T. Wil LcplfMe accept our thanks for some fte cringes. They were grown on m's plantation in Florida. sith? advertisement of B. F. Browne. IVRceived bis stock of holiday goods, adialW invites those needing any ?a his line to give him a call. [tere of Town Creek Orange, new ??re requested to meet in their hall clxknext Saturday, 15th inst., as iof interest claims their attention. I. P. Johnstone, after spending two lery pleasantly in Florida, has re He expresses himself as being ?5ed with portions of the "Land of l" ed, on Thursday, December 6th, at ?euee of the bride's father, Mr. Da Bunis und Miss Martha J. Telford, roi ?J. B. Telford. Esq., all of Banks Ga. d, by Kev. M. McGee, on tho 5tb :he residence of the bride's mother, McDaniel and Miss Kittie Van tighter of Mrs. Sarah Vandivcr, all non County. ?lets of the Military Academy ia Plume Drill on the Court House >n Friday afternoon, 21st inst, ll also bo inspected at tho same !en. Humphreys. season for presenting edi tord with ooma, samples of oats, wheat, &c, 1, we will take the next best thing it gobbler for our Christmas din it ell speak at ouco. lowing office ra have been elected Hiram Lodge, No. 08, A. F. M., )g vear : G. F. Tolly, W. 'M. ; J. 8. W.:? R. H. Todd, J. W. ; J. W. ?J. ; J. B. Clark, Sec. ten is daily receiving a complete ?fut assortment of goods suitable loliday trade. Give him a call, J goods and learn his prices. His rtiscinent will appear";next~week. retary and Treasurer of the Build Loan Association requests us to hereafter his books will close at p. m. on Saturdays. Stockhold ld bear this in mind and govern a accordingly. making your selections for Christ sits, you should not fail tocal! on loan and inspect their beautiful ancy goods, toys, &c. They also Inge Btook'of lamps at any price [desire. ?M. Steide informs his friends and Bin this paper that he is prepared iihcm with Christmas goods. He tiice stock of goods, and sells at Doable prices. Read his advertiso 'i give him a call. * Webb, tho city grocers, have in ?g Btock of Christmas goods, at irait the hard times. In making tenta for your Christmas feasting, lld call on them and see what, good *y keep in stock. ?ber that John M. McConnell, on *ft, hos supplied himself with a ft of Santa Claus goods, consisting IreworkSj fancy goods, confection ? Give hun a call, and he Trill t*ke ra ahowing his goods. ?orad Methodists of this city will Wval in the hall over Mr. John ?I???loon this (Thursday) after evening. The entertainment ? the benefit of their new church ?which they propose erecting at an f 'B. Doutb.lt, Secretary, requests us .-co that thfi na?t ??riilnr ru feline firings Grange' will be held on ^kyi 16th inst,, at 1 o'clock p. m. ?jttber is requested to be present, 2 ?* irnportanna wM come before la. g* garments, everything in lile and a wrong side. You can ! 2?''-nd by turning it round, find {Sifts other side ; or, you take the 'woble, and by turning it round, TQ th? other sido. The gloomiest cast? a shadow on both sn-k??! ef t?s Se"**? Free Frat an- i ISsffi'* p- M- Britton, one of the I 2?W that paper, had disposal of ??1 to Mr. John C. Cary, one of ^"^.Progressive business men. g^'Mr. Cary into the. fraternity, 5JJj*t he will find it both pleasant if * "ry courteously shown through fci.P'8* immense establishment E gs- We have not the time nor IketS? ?? you what we saw jypld remind our readers that KS*? for the holiday trade. His .?.I? Tftro>ch,n* ware, toys, Ac., ?. "* Mmiration of everybody. officers' havo been elected CpU?"rve Forman Lodge, No. \t ' lX* ensuing year : B. P. luJV Jr J- Barrett, S. W. bii?oWera of the Columbia A ^fctafcu0*1 heId their annual meei. the ?tb inst. All the? Kr?" ?ere re-elected except three JSkioi?^ ??orge FL Scott and r^S ^ew Verf; ?nd Mr. John MTtraS&TjMj, were elected DI, Wilhite A Wilhito have an interesting ?tock of ?W?Sidr?U?ffc: S Sfr* l?U? ?o and see lor yourself. Atteiiliot) is directed tn n". ,,"". t uiun. uiristmas ?a near at hand and h i ^prepared toWfSSS wants!- IlTliai an abundance of fruits, confectioner e.? toys, fancy goods, Ac , ?nd 1 sofie ri iii! l hem at prices that will please you. be sure ? ct?f ^ bef?rL' U,uki?? yuuVUrpur? '?rt? : J- H. Clark. 0. li'- fi' p Tolly, P. N. ; R. ft Todd, K. A C .' W M Osborne, (J. M. 3rd Veil ; M. Lesser O M* 2nd Veil ; J A. Hall. O.'M. bjVeil'- J A* WScdbenH Anderson Orango, No. 71, met accordinc friday, rbe regular bus ness was post poned until next meeting. The ofike/s for jHc 6'?Uilig s car, However, were elected as follows: J. W. Norris. W. M.; \V? VV Humphreys, O. ; H. p. Crayton, I . . j A Drake Chap. ; Thos. F. Drake, H. ; L H J^AiSi:AJ lohn W Thompson, Sec.; J. ^-?anlek Treas. ; J. E. Breazeale, O Jv. , Mrs. J. W. Norris. Ceres; Mrs. J. A Fl ?"lo"a; Miss Car"e McPall, No pleasanter way can he devised for passing the long evenings around the fire side than fur the family to select some in teresting and instructive book and have the members of the circle take turns in read!nu aloud. Have au unabridged dictionary ut nairn, and when words occur which ticed jhiiining or cannot be correctly pronounced let tho reading stop for a moment and the needed information bo sought. This plan will not only develop good reading, but mutter read will be much more interesting and better understood. Tho Streetovcrseer has put down u mar ble corner-stone at the Benson House cor ner of the Court House Square. Alderman Stephens is Chairman of the Streut Com mittee, and the other members of this cuni m t tee, m recognition of the efficient man ner In which he has discharged his duties and without his knowledge or consent huve had his name inscribed on thc stone.' lins is a deserving compliment lo Mr .Ste phens, and will carry his name down to future generations as being Chairman of lue .first Street Committee of thc City of Anderson, to which Committee and effi cient City Council all aro indebted for the great improvements of the streets and sid walks. List of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Anderson for the week ending Decem ber ll : ben. Anderson, col., Ella Actcr, Scott Brown, Cornelia Black, Lewis brown,' Henry Drown, Clinton Brownlee, Kirksuv Blasingame, Evins Bur-;ss, Johnnie i? Martin Crollored. Wcdlaw Croffercd {'?j, Jno. lt. Cold well, B. T. Dyke?, Jno. J. Ea ton, Miss Karlo, J. W. Harper, E. J. Har ris, Ceo. Hammond, 1?. Holland, July Hunter, Andy Hillhouse, Heiter Jackson', Emma Johnson, Ophelia Jones (2), Kachel Kay, K. U. Louenes, J. L. McCarlev, Wm. Mauldin, col., H. Pepe!, A. J. Reeves, W S. Masters, L. C. F. Smith, Jno. Simpson, Charity Winchester, Jno. M. Williams, J. M. Williams. Thc festival and bazaar given under thc mspices of the ladies of thc Methodist 2hurck in the Masonic Hall last Friday ifternoon and evening wal a success i? ?very respect. From the time thc hall was brown open in the morning until late at light, it was crowded with liberal patrons. Hie viands prepared were delicious and ibundant, and in profusion of variety. Phe bazaar tables, too, were quite attractive. Nie young ladies in chargo of thc various Icpartnients were very attentive <u the cus omers, and it was really worth double ho .rice of what you bought to be served or vaited on by such charming lasses. We do lot remember to have over seen an assetn ?l?ge of our people enjoy themselves more han they did on this occasion. The net ?roeeeds of the entertainment amounted tu bout $2o0.00, which is a larder amount han ever before realized at any similar en tertainment in Anderson. Too much >raise cannot be bestowed upon the ladies jr their admirable management of thc en irtainient, and all tho success is due to iieir efforts. It is with regret that we announce tho aith of Mrs. Eliza Watson, which oc urred at the residence of her husband, ir. John B. Watson, in this city last Fri lly morning at 2 o'clock, after a protracted mess with dropsy and heart disease. Mrs. /atson was about sixty years of age. She S3 a consistent member of Mt. Creek Bap jt Church, and a most excellent lady, tiring her long illness she boro her afilie on with that Christian patience andseren y that characterizes one who is a true fol - iwerof the Lord, and when the summons uno for lier to part from her loved ones ii this earth, she was willing and prepared >go to that brighter Wot ld where peace nd happiness reign forever. Tho funeral ?rvices of the deceased wei^ conducted at er home last Sunday morning by Kev. T. . Bell, afler which her remain.; were car ed to the family burying-ground, three dies North of the city, and there interred. 1er death is mourned by a large circle of lends and relatives, who have the sympa ly of the whole community in their sad sreavement. The suggestions in the communication of C. C. F.. in another column, relative to a leading Room or Literary Society for An erson, meets with our approval. There in be no doubt that the establishment of neb an organization in our city is very inch needed. Nothing CNR wocld '.end to e more edifying to our people, and cs ecially to our young men. It would afford hem u pleasant resort, besides giving them ood reading matter with which to pass heir evenings, and thus perhaps keep thom .way from places where they should not go. ?he suggestions of our correspondent are rorthy the attention of parents, who hould feel an interest in anything that rill result in improving the morals and ninds of their sons. Reference has been nade in these columns before to the need f such an organization in our midst, but io one has ever taken enough interest in ii 0 put it into operation. Tho subject i? gain brought to the attention of our poo ilc, and wc trust that any efforts that may ic made will receive tho encouragement nd hearty co-operation of all our citizens. Ve saggost that a meeting of our young uen bo called at an early day and the .roper steps be. taken to put tho matter in hapo at once. Heath, of Joar.pl? Cox, B*q. Thc above well known citizen of Ander- i j on County dieu at his home in n?c nclgn? j lorbood of Calhoun on the Oth inst., at . he advanced age of eighty-four years, after 1 brief illness. t Mr. Cox was more than an ordinary . nan, and a ?.hort sketch of kif life will no j loubt be read with interest by his many . [rionds. With bnt few advantage In e?r!y j ife lie, by his own exertions, acquired a rair English education, and become a Dep- i ( atv Surveyor. In this capacity ho was? known, not only to the people of Ander- 1 jon, bat of adjoining Counties. Many an ecdotes aro told of him aa a pedestrinallan, not only in early life but when he was at , au advanced age. Hejeemed to prefecto walk rather tuan to ilde, and -frequently walked to Anderson C. H.. a distance of sixteen miles, and returned to his homo tho ( samo day. Wo remember hearing of his , visit to Texas withiu the last few years, ( and of his leaving the railroad and walking through several Counties of the 8tate. Ho had accumulated considerable prop erty, but tho results of tho war left him poor, and it was a source cf great disquiet to him that he waa not able to meet his ? ante-war obligations; but ho gave up ail , he bsd, and no one ean justly say that i Joseph Cox, Esq., waa not ail honest man. He served as Magistrate for many years, , and was an acceptable officer. His judg- j ment was strong and dear, and bUjnlnd was well stored with the events of tho past. Ho seemed to be fully alive to the current events of the times and in sympathy with them. He was a friend of education, lio labored long and faitbfolly in behalf of the endowment of Furmon University, and in public assemblies presented its claims with speeches of considerable Power- He, at hVown expense, educate? three or four wang men in this institution. Hew? for ???rs a member of the Baptist Church, and in his section of the County was perb?ps. thc leading spirit in her council's lu a 1 the relations of life he sustained himself well, and will bc greatly missed; as hm band, father, fricni neighbor and citUem Mr. Cox's remains were laid to ?st in the Shady Grove churchyard on tho day following his death, in the presence of a Hum ' P.,11. 2S"a .. ?0* !? wo aro preparing for a Jolly Christmas, wc will toll you Brit of A??itfnterUj|u?ient to be ghe? by if? Ai.iaieurTheatrical club. Tin" club hi? qui 0 a reputation tt0d all wK^Jg V/n^m''^0 r"1 b? "?PS repaid town Mr M r*"- 6fPW?W ?n our K' uV,r M- '"win bas purchased the huck Storeroom fruin Mrs Lucinda ??.anyon, anti will perhaps nt up . ilrs? ?" ' ? 's- McCullough aud C. K. ii,'m srSUi i,rsV liavu mUi 11 carload of "?f Kentucky hogs at six cent a per pound c OuryMng friend, John lt. Callahan, fav -? " ^S0 L'ul,m,w? W Ills room with [over?itico8ontember, ia boping now begin work about January. ' We aro glad Ids ninnU,at tl,?, ,"01Mt result of ^?8&*" lbot,ela-v "f,ii< . Tho Wiyfcicnns of our town are liav lng a splendid lime buuting hirds, llialisearrynig out the true thoorv of inedie^ljurfsprudenco-' to kill or euro." Iv. Johnston, ihoetUcient Sec ion Master, has gone to Atlanta, (ia., aud u Mr. Hussell lias been appointed his successor. They aro pushing thu work n wy i,g "L'w lrack ?" ?. A O. i? i 11. or tvvo ?hove town. Ur. II. B. Cheshire lias Ids new drus store about completed, after which thoro i bf1,no.w ?hyato i? abundance. Dr. I.A. Hudgons speaks of moving Uls drugs to tho wooden storehouse now Occupied by Mr. M. T. Elgin, the funner Vont Master. Tho High ScliOl, under the superinton dencoof Prof. Grier and Misa Harkness has sixty or seventy pupils, lt bids fair to bo in every respect a tirst-oluss school. * fiend Thos. ll. Brock baa boen in Uiaiieston lor soino time learning to gnuie cotton, lu which place ho returns liter Christmas. Miss Loila Hudgens, of Cokesbury, arrived on last Monday in this towti, where she expects to spend tho Christ inas holidays. Hov. John W. Kelly preached Iiis trowell Bannon on last Sunday in tho Methodist Church. .I.S. M. A Cuni. MK. EDITOR: Allow mo to say some thing In your papor concerning "tho Ba '.aar held hy the ladies of tho Methodist Jliurcli on last Friday. 1 believe it was a success in more son ics than one. As I lookod nt thom work ng so pleasantly together I thought tho jceasion had pleasure and profit in it, loeiably. Especially so to tim young icoplo. It was a groat HUCCOSS liuancial y. I wish to ex pros* my praise and ad niratlon of the good planning and per lisicnt works of tho ladies of my church ii carrying through so successfully the la/.aar. Nor would I forget tho kind md uoble help rendcrod hy ladies of ither denominations. I should like nueh to name some, but wei? 1 to start he list would be too long. Thegenorous ontribillions also from thc ladies of very denomination in tho city must bo licntioned, and thanks relu ru od to tho ?uldie for thoir largo and liberal patron go. And now whilo writing I will say hat I have finished a pleasant, and 1 ..list, profitable year with tho Anderson ifotliodist Church. Ali tho financial laiius have been met without very pecial ollort, and that in this bard year. Ibout thirty persons bave been added to he church during Um year, and in evory lirection I sec sigus of progress and en irgeinent. (ino moro innttcr I foci I ught to tuent ion. Tho ladies of the burch have ordered for inc a handsome ult of clothes, hut so delicately and dillly has it hoon done, that I cannot et very definitely at lite movers or con ri bu lo rs, so I lake lids means of oxtend ig to thuin my thanks and deep sense of ppn ciation And now I go up to Con ?renco where are, as to each minister, annuities and uncertainties. Certain it i that in thc coining year wo shall have rorie to do, but much uncertainty angs over where it will bc. If, howov r, it is so ordered that I uni returned to nderson, I shall come without fear or lisgiving in any respect. Yours truly, JAS. W. WALLimi. un't Anderdon Have a Reading Room or Literary Society? MR. EDITOR : I have been thinking for nno time that Anderson needs a Readme; oom or Literary Society. What do wo lean bv a Reading Room or Literary So oty? In th.'first place, meet and organ e a Society. Let each member be assessed i much. Take these assessments anti sub ribo for standard literary magazines and iriodicnls. Rent a room and keen this terature there, and allow each member to i there and get what reading matter he ants and keep it for a specified time and ion return it. llavo a meeting every two eeks, and let one or two members he ap mited to read essays on a subject given icm by the President. Also let the ladies irnish music or read on these occasions. L't the ladies be made honorary members ' thc Society. What are the benefits to he ?rived from a Society like this. In the rat place it places standard literature with i the reach of all its members. They get i road probably a dozen magazines and iriodicala for the price of one. In Hie ;xt place it gives our young people good, did reading matter, instead of trashy avels, and creates a taste for literature. , also brings our young people together here they can have a good social time, id affords a good deal of pleasure and rout to our people generally. What say ou on the subject? Can't Anderson have Literary Society ? (?. C. V. "Rough on Coughs." Ask for "Rough on Coughs," for Couchs, ?olds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, 5c. Liquid, 50c. Geo. W. Fant ct Son, at the Book Store, ave opened out their beautiful Christmas oods, and tho display is much bettor and l?cttier than last year. They have a full lne of Christmas and New Year Cards, 'hotograph and Autograph Albums, ls ap [looks, Poems, Tov Books, Chatterboxes [libles, Gold Penn, Pictures, Frames. (Hove ind Handkerchief Boxes, Work Boxes iVriting Desks, Fancy Box Paper, Inl Itands, Papor Weights, and numerous ither articles suitable for the holiday trade ?ivo them a call and soe their tlisplaj vhetber you.buy or not. Curry tho chit Iren to see Santa Claus. lin will inaki leadquartcrs at the Book Store. 2 A Witness Wort li Hearing. Mr. H. C. Emincer of the firm of Er ninger & Goldsmith, large candy manu acturere Atlanta Ga., cheerfully and grate ally gives us the following wondonu acts : "I reached Westminster August the 19th. hat night I wns seized with a violent at ack of cholera morbua. Fifteen actionsoi ho bowels occurred in less than four houri Tho pains kept on increasing and the ac jons on my bowell were more frequent The usual remedies, Paregoric, Jarnaic Singer, &c, were promptly, vigorously arn jersistently used, but without avail. Th lytnptoms were growing worse and thes .emediea were more than useless. My ucky and happy thought Norman's Nen ralizing Cordial was procured and on lose, in a few minutes, brought marked rc ief and four or five more ?sfiect?d a con; nCto cure. Before I began Gie ose of tin uediclne, I was in the greatest agony, tn JO weis unchecked, and I waa so complete! ?xbaueted aa scarcely to bo able to spca! move a whisper. The relief was so sudde ind so complete, that I could hardly realii t and I knew no bounds to thecxpresslo if" my gratitude for the remedy that save mo from impending death. I now fee!, itu doing a service to my fellow-men 1 ettinc them know its merits that they als nay have ita aid in time of their Janger., The traveling salesman of the Wholesa Srocery firmo? A. C. Wyly, Atlanta, Ga Mr. Matthowson the Hotel proprietor, an jthere will cheerfully testify to the aboi aCtS* Truly and Gratefully Yours, H. C. EHMINOKU. - Philadelphia, it is understood wi make an appeal to have the Nation Republican convention held there, and meeting of the Pennsylvania delegarte will be lield on Tuesday to urge the s lection ofthat city. The national coi vention which nominated Grant ar Wilson was the last one held there. - An Iowa editor retires from tl journalistic field, and ends his valed;ct ry by saying, 4,No true Christian ci edit a newspaper." Decline ot Man. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impo tence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Weirs Health Renewer." fl. A Card. We have recently added to our already larne ?lock soino very desirable goods, which we I"?o.dit much lower than regular prices, and from now until Christmas wo shall oller our entire stock so very low that it will pay all who visit Anderson to call at our store. We can and will save you money. Our large sales is sufficient evi dence that the peopto appreciate our efforts to please in goods ami prices. Rr'uectlully, C. F. JONES .v. Co. Two hundred bushels of Corn for ?ale. Api ly at INTELUURNCER ollie? for further partio*\lan?. Use "Eagle" brand condensed milk. The best. For said at City Grocery. Fredi lot Oat Meal just received. I want a few good, sound Mules, for car h. Parties who want to sell can dispose of them upon calling to seo me. '20~i JOII.N E. PEOPLES. MEOICAL CAKO - Dr. J. O. Wilhitc, when not professionally cngnpod, will he found either at Mr. D. t?. Maxwell's residence. Main street, or Wilhitc A. Wilhitc's Drug store. 540-3 jr-3r-For one dime get a package of Hia mond Dyes at the druggist's. They color anything the simplest and most desirable colors. Fresh Oat Meal, buckwheat and Graham Flour ut the City Grocery. WlLiura's Eva WATER ?3 a ?ure cure for sore and inflamed eyes, partial blindness, tte. If you have not used it. ask your neighbor about it. It is guaranteed to give relief, and if it does not . onie back and get your money or try another bottle fret. The best preparation in tho market for cleansing, preserving and beautifying thc teeth, hardening the gums and Imparting a delicious odor to thc breath, is Johnstone's Odontine. Warranted not only to be harm less but the best Tooth Powder* that can be used. For sale only bv WUhitott Wilhitc. The bot Cologne at NVilhite A Wilhitc's. Tappan's "Swe^t llye-uud-Bye," tho bent '25c Cologne, for sale ouly by WlLlUTE lt WlUIITK. Mother Sivan'a Worm Syrup. infallible, tastelcs*. harmless, cathartic ; for feverishness, restlessness, worms, con stipation. 25c. .Many a sickly ?woman, whose sail ex pc ! lilli- had iii 111 < > 11 -1 r it: i alike tile failure of I conceited doctors mid poisonous drugs, ho.* ? obtained a new lease of life tor a f??w dob 1 lats worth of tho Vegetable Compound and luis gone on her way rejoicing and praising i Mi... Lydia K. Pinkbam, of Lynn, Mass. j Buy your K*isins, Currant* and Citron I at the City Grocery. Uetter ?linn Ktcr.-targe arrivals , of Buries of all styles just received, select? j et' hy tue in person while in Cincinnati. j Be ?uri* to call on mc when you want to ; buy. Tbose owing for Buggies and Sewing Macliincs will please remember when '.heir notes tall due. C. A. HERD, I Swift's Specific ^S. S. S.) lins cured nie of hereditary scrofula of thc worst type. The medicine is more than you ciuiin for it, und I hope any who doubt will write lo me. K. C. HAWES, JU. Clurksville, Qa, We ure prepared to sell you Lamp? from 20 cents to Fifteen Dollars* Before buying give us n call. WlLHITK A Wll.lHTK. I-uiye stock of Diamond Dyes, largest in i!i<- eily. Ai! sbades ami ali colors, i0 cents per package. Wu.um: it Wll.lliTR. Wc keep everything that is kept in a first-class Dru>; Store, and do not propose to be undersold. Give us a cull and seo for yourselves. WlLHITK A WlLHITK. Olio lEandrcdNewlwX .Machiner* just received by C. A. KKKH, Agent, con sisting of tho "New Home," a model of perfection : the light running ''American," ami thc '.Victor/' which is a universal favorite. Olllco and Wareroom over Heed & Webb's City Grocery Store. BUGGIES 1-*Any person wanting a good vehicle should not fail lu call on KKK1> A 8TEP1IKNS, whoso long experience ena bles them to select tho most reliable West ern Buggies ul lowur prices than any one. WAGONS, WAUOKS.-Heed A stephens have just received a car load of the CKLK IIK?.TFI> STANOAIIU KAHM WAUONA which will bo sold low for cash, or on time for approved paper. Apply to Reed tfc Ste phens, or C. A. Roe*!. ONE MEANS, CANNON & CO., One Price Clothing, Boot and Shoe House. Now in Store Large Lines of Business and Dress Suits. Youths' and Boys' Suits, o Complete line of Reversibles ^ And Fall Overcoats, Zoigler's Fine Shoes-latest styles, Heavy Brogan Boots and Shoes, largest Stock ever brought to Anderson. MEANS, CANNON & CO., _ One Price Clothing, Boot and Shoe Store. PRICE. poemvs T. BEING DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING and FUPTTTSHING GOODS, SOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. &c. WE SHALL BEGIN NOVEMBER 1st, To offer Everything in our line REGARDLESS OF COST ! And Far Below Actual Value ! Our stock is well assorted, consisting entirely of newly bought Goods, and must be disposed of. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. AndfrHon. 8. C., Nov. 1, 1883. 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, S ZE3I OES, HATS AND TRUNKS, OFFERS TO THE TRADE STARTLING BARGAINS ! SECURE YOUR HOMMf GOODS NOW ! I OFFER CLOTHING AT FIRST COST To Close out Stock on hand ! *?_ Our Stock is Large and Complete in Every Depart ment. A. LESSER. No? 2?, 18S? 20 NOW 18 YOUR TIME UNTIL CHRISTMAS TO BUY DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER. COME TO US FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS. G. IF1. iXOILTIES & GO. Nov co, iss.i_ao _ ozLiOsxzr^ra- OUT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HAVING ordered n very large lot ol' Silverware, ?-ndics' and <Jents>' Gold and Silver Watcher*, IMamondM, Jewelry, ?loekN. ??bc, and a Car Loud of Organs) before tliu Masons decided to tear down the building ! occupy, I am compelled to offor to CASH BUYERS at greatly reduced prices, in ordor to close Out before next March. Hence the reduction. Ladies' Solid li ld Stem-winding Watches for.$:i,r>.<?? regular price $."?0.00 Geilte' Solid Gold Stem-winding Watches for..$35.00 regular price f??.OO Cents' Solid Silver Stem-winding Watches for.$15.00 regular price $20.00 Very largo stock of Engagement Kings, Necklaces, Ac. Largest lot of SILVER WARE ever seen in Anderson for Christmas Present?, llridal Presents and Hirthday Presents. A good article of QUADRUPLE PLATE WARE, with the name of a relia ble manufacturer and quality of plate stamped on it, is io keeping with good judgment and taste. Car Load of $75 ORGANS for $13.25-five sets reeds and five stops, dc. Heartily thanking my many customers for their liberal patronage, I shall redouble my energies to merit a continuance of the same. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Now Year, I am, Respectfully, Ac, .Ta A.. r> A.IV 114 IL.S. ?Sf KINCi'S PAT. RP EC TA CL EB will prevent further strain on tho eyo, thus arresting further decay. AVOID PEDDLERS. J. A. D. Dec fi, 1883_21_ HEADQUARTERS FOR 3b3 NEW STOCK. CREAT ADDITION. FINEST SELECTION OF GENERAL HARDWARE IN THE UP-COUNTRY. IARO EST and best selection of Muzzle mid Hreeeh Loading CJunw this j sidu of Charleston. Una?? PiwtolN, ?un Implements), ftportmens' 4?oods, CurtrldgeN, Paper aud Braun NhellN, Ammunition, Arc. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITH OUTFITS, MACHINISTS' TOOLS, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, SILVER FLATED WARE, Fire I>ogH, Shovel* and TOURS, ami ii complete line of Household Hardware. All Goods warranted as represented. Up with all improvements. Tho place to get a desirable article, und be sure to have the worth of your monej. ?s&* Call on us! Try us! and you will bc convinced of rill we say. SULLIVAN * BRO, Nov 20. 1H8.H J. P. SULLIVAN * CO., NO. 12 GRANITE ROW. BOOTS ariel SHOE Ilought for Cash from some of the most reliable Manufacturers in thc country, we aro enabled to sell them at the very lowest rates. We sell Southern Manufactured Jeans, Knitting Cotton and Clark's 0, IT. T. Spool Cotton, The Best in tho market. B?. We want everybody to come in aud listen to our prices. Good Coffee a Specialty. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Sept 13,18B3 0 A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR OR ANDSOME ROO CAN only be had with the aid of FIN? FURNITURE, but either may be made comfortable by thc outlay of a lutle money in good Furniture. You will lind any style, from the finest 9300.00 Suites down to Suites that only cost $17.00. You will 6nd EV?RYTHHINO usually KEPT IN i FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, And the same Goods can be bought CHEAPER of me than any other house io tho Sute. SEEING IS BELIEVING, And all that I ask is that you ?rill call, see my immense Stock of Furniture and get my prices. [ ? 1M2 Gr. TOLLY. Oct 10,1882_U_ Notice to Creditors. M. B. Masters, Adm'r. of M. A. Masters. In re. the Estate of P. A. Masters ano James Masters. Soots, Shoes and Eats. PLENTY of them direct from Boston, ai Rock Bottom Price?. Call and let us convince yon. BROWN BROS. Sept 13. 1883 _' 9 _ ALL persons having demands against the Estate of M. A. Masters, dee'd. ; BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. new lot of WALL PAPER and Bor aro hereby notified to prove them before rae on or by 21;t Deormber next. W. W. HUMPHRF.Y8, Master. Nov 8, 1863 17 0 dering, just received, by A. B. TOWERS. Nov 29,1883 20 THE NEW COURT HOUSE Has not been built, but tho citizens of tho County bavo been in formed already, through thc local column ot thia Paper, of tho now Firm of SMITH & CO. COL. M. h. TRIBBLK has recently purchased tho intcrost of Mr. J. It. Smith in the old and woll-known firm of J. lt. & h. P. .Smith, and the business Trill bo continued under tho new name mentioned above. We have recen ly purchased in Now York and Philado phin an elegant lino of READY MADE CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. Also, a beautiful assortment of BROADCLOTHS, DIAGONALS and ENGLISH and FRENCH CASSIM Kit KS, ROYS' CASS1MERES, And all grade? of JEANS, from Kc. to 7?.C. per yard. Wo oro Bpccial agon?a for the sale of the Celebrated Charlotte Virginia Cassimeres. Purtles who have ti iud these Goods can testify as to their intri.islo valuo. In coming beforo tho people we mako no promise to BOR Goods cheaper than they can he bought in Now York. We do not euler into tins business for the fun of sell ing goods under eost, but expect and hope to mako money. Wc will sell goods at a fair ami legitimate profit, and shall mako it our aim to treat ult alike Wo propose by SQUARE and honest dealing to build up a trado that will bo permanent. We do not hesitate to say that wo will sell gooda as cheap as they can bo bought in tho County. In conclusion, wo ask you to como and seo us. Always glad to show our goods, whether you purchase or not. Remomber, that we tire located at the old stund McCULILY'S CORNER ?3r J. R. SMITH will be found up stairs over our Store. He will continue tho business of manufacturing fine goods, and Cutting for thoso who desire their Clothing mude at home. Reapectfullv BM1TH ?k CO. Sept 20, 1883_10 _ Business Card. ALL parties who owo rae forSUPPLlES AND GUANO aro hereby notified to come u p and arrange the same. Thc guano wns due 1st November, and I am compelled to press collections if they are not paid at once. I need mv tunney ?nd ilUST HAVE IT, and wil? pay you an extra prico for your cotton in payment. I have on hand n full Btock of Groceries, Dry Goods and Merchandise generally, which I um offering nt hard time prices for cash. Cull and see ubout your mattera with mo at once. I mean this for nil who owo me. Respectfully, W. 8. LIGON. Nov 8, 1888 . 17 ANDERSON CITY BAKERY. BREAD and CAKES always on hand. Cakes made to order. Fresh Soda, kninn, Cream and Sweet Crackers, Candy, Confectioneries, Fruits and Nuts. Deviled Meats, Cross & Blackwell's Chow Chow, Pickles, Groceries and Canned Goods and Soaps. Baskets of every variety. Vases, Cups and Saucen, Chamber Sets and GJaas ware. Hammocks, Rubber. Musical ana Baso Balls. Novelties. Tobacco and Se gara. Smoke my "Lady of tba Lake"-an excellent 5c. Segar. L. L. GREEN. May 10,1883_SC_6m Notice to Creditors. Gay II. Norri?, M. M. Norris, et al., by guardian ad li tem, vs. Halbert II. Acker, et al. ALL creditors of Mary C. Acier, dee'd, Suban C. Norris, dee'd, Wm. M. Acker, dee'd, and Mary E. Acker, dee'd, are hereby notified to prove their claims before me on or by the 21nt day ot Decem ber next. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Mast?-. Nov 8, 1883_ 17_6 "CrOTICE TO CREDITORS. j3t AR persons caving demands against tl.<? Estate of Parmelia E. Mattison. de ceased , are hereby notified to present them, properly provan, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those in debted to make payment. WILLIAM L. WOOD, Ex'r. Nov 29,1883 20 S . C3 A SJJ'S-TC cur for all diiofcvo of tfcf r.!?Jticf? and * I? TV ?? f "I t *>? Mt-rai 3 K c? si h? IthtUUfo?!'* '? " ~n 1 ' 01J lE"-P???aI'? otana. ttik?U?* -~ ^VW^S InieUon. ntiin-.ia-?n.' i . UelUt? ?-<a*Xaaot t?o XU?. a?d X"o; *-'ic Uwtlo In Cru oonUitlon. frC?uU\V 1'? i^CMlt* Ukc'-iirgo. IVlQletl 13. ri-..MN:-mo chm?, Wort wnw. TC: i wltov?*a?* auwaUS ro* In tlio . SvrfJic V> olc*?wo ?i?- ayatem? ema; ona ?houU ta>c tl;oro>i?;lioc'ir8?<jfit. U- .OLDnYDRyOC?>TT^^1eei?J . Kidney-Wort for salo by W?hlte & W? hlte, Anderson, a. C. Oats. Oats. 2RAA Bushels of Genuino Rust ,OUU Proof Oats for sale ch cap. BROWN BROS. 8eptl3,1888 >.(. 0