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Jersey Cow-Don't (Jet Cheated. As there is now a 'let up' in our long dry spell and it is raining beautifully, I havo the heart and leisure lo comply with my promise and give you my ideas of Jersey cattle. They have been bred for years for their milking qualities alone and excel so far all other breed-* accord* j Hg to the tests both in the quantity and quality of their butter. They are kind, gentle, docile and affectionate in their dispositions and very pretty little things -most excellent for the butter dairy and for family cows. It is not the quantity but thc quality of their milk which gives them their distinction. Tho males arc generally spiteful, cross and vicious which is" strange when the females ar? so gentle and kind. Thc calves are very tender and delicate and require good care and attention. As a breed they are a small-boned, light-fleshed cattle, which arc hard to fatten. They take on flesh very slowly and arc- therefore un li lied for beef cattle, if there was any ol' them after you get them fat. lt is perfectly understood among beef raisers that heavy fleshed animals lay on fat more readily than light, and tin- flesh is generally more tender ?ind juicy. 1 bereforu as there arc but few such animals as Al ?beti I'unzoy Vallie 'I"? 2nd., ami Mary Ann of St. Lamberts, this breed is not the one for tho general purse* of the country. It takes a great deal of picking to get ii first class cow of the Jersey as well as all other breeds, ami unless you get a good butter cow, you have the next thing to nothing. Her calves arc too small for veals and t.o>, poor for any mar ket except Gordansville, Va., where the negroes might sell a ?piatter on ti biscuit for a snack. The grown cattle are loo small for oxen of which so many ?ire used in thc South, ami ber own carcass is worth but little for thc shambles. No breed of cattle has bad moro care be stowed lipon them. None of late ye .rs have lind the benefit o:'KO much printer's ink. The cows that make ibo enormous yields of butter arc well prepared for tho tesl ami of course have all of thc best butter diet they can consume during the test, (amt it is seldom you ever get any clue lo the amount of good rich feed they consume) and when the test is finished the great yield of thia wonderful cow is heralded over thc whole land and not one word said about all those lhat on thc common treatment of cows, make noth ing. We arc thu? led to suppose that the entire breed would do the same thing or something like it, if their owners would just taku thu troublo to make Ibo test and let it be known. It is only those families of Jerseys that have been very strongly in bred in the great butter strains that you can count on breeding your (ino cows like themselves, and even then our great Jersey financiers generally prefer to sec their performance at thc pail before they pay bargoo {trices for them. There is no breed of cattle in my estimation more valuable for any singlo speciality than the Jersey, and no breed in which the uninitiated can be moro de ceived and cheated for the simple reason, that they are bred for butter alone, and if they do not make that, they aro of very little value fur any other purpose. Thc good ones uro worth more money than tho average farmer bas to pay for them and the bad ones wont yield bim much profit. The breed of cattle which will suit the farmer best is tbut one which will niako bulter und milk tor bia family, oxen for bis teams, and good val uable carcasses of beef for the hhnmbles when bo is done with them. Which ut thc improved breeds now in tho United States will unit your country best for all these purposes, lime und experience alone will tell, but, I feel sure, it won't bo tho Jersey. Still I like to go into tho fields and pct and onrcass tho kind, af fectionate, pretty little things and like very much to eat their rich yellow, sweetly flavored butter. No one should buy s Jersey without knowing it? actuHl performance at the pail if old enough to milk. If too youl:** to milk, know well tho performance ot its ancestors in their yield of butter for several generations Lack; that it has a good, rich, yellow hido on it, good milk veins, and ns many of tho other marks of u good mother as possible, and bo can then get cheated quite as often as be likes. GEO. CUIUSMAN. Warren Farm, Va., October ISSU. What a Wo it m u Cnn Do, She cnn talk faster than a man can hear. She can say "No" and stick to it for nil time. She can also say "No" in such a low, soft voice that it means "Yes." She can cut her breakfast in bed and enjoy it. This is something that no man can do. Sho can sharpen a lend pencil if you glvo her plenty of timo and plenty of pencils. She can see in a great big solfish bulk 3utilities which ho does not and never id possess. Sho cnn dance all night in n pair of shoes two sizes too small for ber and enjoy every minute of the time. She can pass n display window of a dry goods store without stopping-if she is running to catch a train. She can appreciate a kiss from ber husband seventy five years after the marriage ceremony has nikon placo. She can wnlk half tho night with a colicky baby in ber arms without once expressing the desire to murder tho in fant. She cnn suffer abuso aud neglect for years, which ono touch of kindness or consideration will drive from bor recol lection. She can go to church and afterwards toll you what every woman in the con gregation had nu, and in some rare in stances can give a faint idea what tho Wfrt^was. She cnn look her husband square in tho eyes when bc tells ber some cock and-bull story about being "detained at tho office," without betraying in the leust that she known bim to be a colossal liar. Sho can rumple up $17,000 worth of dress goods and buy a spool of thread, with an order to have it delivered four miles away, in a style that will transfix tho proprietor of the establishment with admiratfttjstA She cnn go into convulsions at the sight of a mouse, aud five minutes later she can listen to her husband's story of his financial ruin with a loving smile ou ber, face and with a courage in her heart that comes not within the knowledge of men. 8he can-but what's thc U30 ! A wo man can do anything and everything, and do it well. She can do moro in a minute than a man can do in an hour, and do it better. Sho can make the alleged lords of creation bow to ber own sweet will, and they will never know it. Yes, a woman can do every thing, with but oue exception : she can not climb r. treo. - She was in the dimly lighted recep tion room of a city dry goods store, and walking to a tall mirror placed against the wall, remarked : "why, how came you here ?" then, observing some surprise, not to say amusement, on the faces of the other occupants of the'room, she saw her mistake and explained in ??rea!, confusion, "I thought It was my sister; we're twins." BUY CITY, MICH., Feb. 8,1880. I think it my duty to send yon a re commend for the benefit of any person wishing to know whether Hop bitters ara good for general debility and indi gestion; strengthen the nervous system and make new life. I recommend my patients to usa them. DB. A. P?ATT. Visions of Jim-J?ms. "Tho warnings nome di inking mon receive aro very strange," said tiio oldest of <>ur parly, writes Frank Wilkson in the New York >iun. "I know several men who are spreers who have warnings, generally visions more or less horrible, but invariably ttic same, when they ap proach tile wall behind which the jim jams lurk. Probably the most striking case is that of a gentleman who inheri ted bis disease for craving alcohol. JI o will not drink, it may bc, for a year. Then he will put his business into such a shape that he can leave it lor a lew days, and deliberately get drunk, l or two days h?: devotes his energi? s to net ting drunk and slaying drunk, lie is not of the least trouble to any one when ho is drinking, lie shuts himself up in his ro nu and drinks al ?ne. In two days ho will drink a gallon ol' the best soiir mash bourbon whisky money can buy. Hf always begins drinking in tho eve ning. The third evening tie goes to lied in a beastly slate of intoxication. At about midnight his vision comes lo him. Ho dreams that he went to bed an I s'ept si uiidty until awakened by a hard, white, nickering light. He lies awake wood- r illg what causes the light, und heals u loud knock on hi-i bedroom door. ' Come in !" he cries. The door is thrown wide open, and a mau w ho bus been freshly (hived stalks iii. Tl.?- llavid roan smiles in a ghastly manner and nods in friendly recognition. The flesh is gone from his mouth. His teeth grin mockingly, lie stations hiiusell opposite the bed and leans against the wall, hi" shoulders mak ing a bloody mark where ho leans. His lidless eyes roll, and his longue lolls. The bedroom door remain- open. .My friend looks out of the dour into thu street. J lt. re ho sce< a long column of Hayed merl marching rapidly down the road. Stragglers drop out from the col umu and euler his room. When len men have entered his bed room tho dour closes. The Hayed men, who arc covered with fresh blood, walk silently around thc room looking at him. They point .heir bloody lingers al him. At a signal Irom the man who first entered they all march out. Presently they return, each carry ing a Hayed and bloody corpse. Thc bluod bas dried on the live men while they were absent, and it Hakes from them ns they re-enter the room with their ghastly burdens. The corpses are placed on the floor in a row, side by side. Al u signal irom ibo leader ol' the skinless horrors they straddle the dead bodies, and, bending over, grasp them around their waist. Thou, straightening up with thc legs of the dead men between their own, they move around the room in ii weird dance, now advancing, now retreating, then circling around the bcd, and always leering and grinning ut my friend. After desperate efforts he awak ens, and thu vision disappears, it is his warning lo quit drinking, and ho heeds it, loo." Tim Suicide of Three Venetian Sisters. Thc particulars of tho suicido of thu three sisters of tho name of Angeli have caused great consternation in Venice. These three young girls left their house on the afternoon of Monday and walked as far as the iii va degli Schiavoni. Hero they took the steamboat, which was run ning tho Infi time I hat afternoon to tho Lido. Ono of tho young Indies, before starting, had expresse'' a desire to go in it gondola. During i short journey they sat in the cabin with the steward und appeared very melancholy. One of them asked what time thc last boat re turned to Venice. They alighted at the Lido, walked as far as the beach and were soen late in the evening walking together. As they did not return home that evening information was given lo the police, who at once traced their movements up to a late hour on thc day of their appearance. Tho news that a fisherman had discovered one of the bod ies on tho coast near Malamocco created much sensation, it now appears certain that they committed suicide. One of tho sisters was sullcring very severely from her eyesight and the second was subject to epileptic Hts. They lind on several occasions declare * that they found lifo miserable anti would put nn "end to it. The youngest of the sisters, a girl of extreme beauty and grace, had been heard to say that shu would " t live an hour after her sisters'death. They had lost their mother, whom they cdorcd, aud it appoint that before starting for tho Lido they had placed a wreath of Howers on their mother's tomb. In the room of one of tho si.?ieis was found a volumo of Manzoni'ii "Promcssi Spo^i," left open at tho chapter describing the sadness of Lucia on having her native home. A Colored Preacher Defends Wife feat lng. "Derc is annudet matter we is noted for, beating our wives. Now, dar the Seri pt ur cums in agin. De good book says : 'Husbands, keep your wives in submission.' And how is you gwiuc to ?lo dat thing? Why, beat 'em to be sure, 'case they needs it. Ves, geminen, wo is de kings of the yearlit anti we must rule de women, 'ease if wo don't rule dem, dey is mighty app to rule us. Den, agin, we is de salt of de yearth and we is got to keep pretty sharp to keep de yearth salted. Don, agin, if you givo a woman nu inch she is more an app tn take an L. So I 'vises you all to do your duly and keep tho woman in hand. Now, sisters, I ain't in no wise 'posed to you when you don't try to get 'youd yourself, so I will close dis here lecture by wishing you all good luck nnd 'vising you to devoto your time, your eddication and your 'com pHsunicnts to us gerr.men, 'ease, as I said afore, wo are do kings of the yearth, and you can't bu'st that fae', if your tongues are longer and your heads, pretty strong. I 'spects I don* made you sorter mad, but fncs must be spoken, and, as I tol6 you afore, the salt got to bo rather sharp to keep dis yearth salted, and it don't do in no wise to lot do women think dey is nowLar nigh the equrds of we geminen, case dey is monstrous easy to spile, and if dey gets do upper hand dey ls more 'an ?pp to keep it. I speaks from 'speri ence, and 'speriencc, my frons, bredren and sisters, is a good teacher, case if any of you had my Eliza Jane for your wile, you could tell den why I 'vise you to rulo do women iu do 'ginning, case, 'fore de Lord, when dey get do start you had just as well try to move a mountain us to rule a woman what you is Mowed to get sot in her ways.-Philadelphia Times. She Lost Her Handkerchief. A laughable incident occurred the other evening on a South Side car. A nice, modest looking girl took her seat near the front door of the car next to a well-dressed middle-aged gentleman. She lnid her dainty lace handkerchief in her lap to adjust her bat just BS the car door was opened and n gust of wind sent the delicate 'kerchief into the lap of ber neighbor. N8be hesitated about reaching for it whin the gentleman, glancing downward, beheld something white, and, being n little near-sighted, at once jumped to tho conclusion that he had met with a disaster and lost a button and his shirt needed attention. Ho swiftly flapped his overcoat across his left, ana with his right hand tucked tho offending linen out of sight in a jiffy. Several persons who noticed the act were con vulsed with laugh tor, and the gentleman, not dreaming of the real cause, soon af ter left the car, Il any South Side wife has this week found any dainty lace handkerchief about her husband's clothes she need not be jealous-it was only n case ot mistaken Identity. - Pick and burn dead squash leaves i and thus kill the bugs. - An Irishman tr iel lu shoot n little chirping bird with au old Queen Annie ; musket. Ile tired. Thc bird with a chirrup or two Hew away unconcerned in the foreground, and I'at was .-?illly and noisclessy laid on hi* spine in thc back ground. Ticking himself up and shak ing his li-l at the bird, ho exclaimed : "lie ?libers, ye wouldn't a chirrupped if ye'd ! -en ut t li i end ol thc gun !" - According to the decioion of a I lal - thooro justice, a husband is liable and can bo sued for wbutevi r slander hi- wife utters. TUTTIS PILLS TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and M ALAR" A. J-rom those sources uris-- tilreo-fourthscA tho diseases of tho Luman nice, Tiicso symptom* Imlieute ihulrexislcncu : l.o?? ot Appetite. Hoo t Ix coatlvc, Niel* I:, mi ni lu , lulim HU niter rating, nver?lon to exertion uf tinily ur min,!, Urti?talion of food, Irritability of temper, Law ?pirlta, A iei-llu? ol' Laving neglected ? onie duty, "l"lun?, J Inti? i tn? at Hie Ilcnrt, liol? before I hr eye?, lilglily col ored Urine, COWMTII'ATlOiV, ami ?le mund Hm into of ii ninu-ily . directly on tho Livor. AsaLlvci medicino Tl'ii's ?'i i, J/; llave no emmi. Their action on tho Kidneys and .Skin lu also prompt; removing all impurities through tues? th." ?cuv engera of the ny.tem," producing lippe? tltc, wniml digestion, regular ?to?la, a clear ukin anil u vlKoroun body. Tl TT .s ril.I.M causa no nansen or fliping nor inleiicro with dally work and arc a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. rm FF.r.r H T.IKI-: A KEW MAJV. "I havo had Dyspepsia, with Constipa Hun,two ycara,and hiivi: n l?-<l ten diffcri-iit kimi? of jilllH, aid Tl TT'N an- lin: finit that havo dono mo any frnml. They havo cleaned ino ont nicely. My appetite hi Splendid, rood dlKcstn readily, and I now havo natural paxsaircu. 1 feel like a ii':w man." W..b. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. !k)M(-Terywlion.-,aac. Ojjjci , 11 Miirr'iySt.,N'.Y. TUTTS HAIR OYE." CHAT HATH ?nt Wu in ic Kita changed In stantly touCUisflV III.AI 15 hy ll .single up? plication of this Un .- ld : y Dnifc'K'*1 or sent hy express on II C ipi ?if SI. Office, 44 Murray hired, New York. TUTT'8 MANUAL OF UGFTUL RECEIPTS FREE_ W. H. riUliltSON. J ? S. M A TT I so.S. FRIERSON & MATTISON, Attorneys ut Lau, AN DICKSON, - s. c. \\ri hi- practice io all thc Courts ol this ?V ?Biaie. Prompt attention given io all mailors entrusted io our hands. Otliee over.f.j. Maker's new Plore, I tens?n House i?loek. Oct IM, IS83 ll 'hu WANTED. COTTON SEED! COTTON SEED ! I WILL pay (I.V.) Fifteen Cents cash per Bushel for 10,00") Bushels Sound ?try Colton Need, delivered to mc at this place beforo the first nf next Novem ber. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal lor Colton Seed. C. K. HARPER, linnea Path, S. c. O.t ll. I ?Ki 13 uiu Crockery. IF you want something new, we have just got it in. Prices and (roods lo suit every ono. BROWN UROS. Sept 13, 18S3 ? STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AMIEUSO.N Cor NT Y. J!IJ Thoma.i C. l.tijim, Jut!ge ni Probate WHEREAS, I). P. Rowell has np (died to ino to grant him lettora of Ad ministration on the L'oraonal l?state of Sarah M. S. Bowen, doecasod. These arc therefore to cite and admon ish all kindred and creditors ol' the said Sarah M. S. Bowen, doe'd, to ho and ap pear before mu in Court of Probate tn ho bold nt Andnr?ton court House, on tho 21st duj' of December, 1883, altor publica tion hereof to shew cause, if auy thoy have, why tho said administration should not ho granted, (liven under my hand this 3rd dav of December, T. C. LD ?ON, J. 1?. _I>ecJl, 1883 21 2 Bay State Hoots and Shoes. IHAVE bec" selling the above make of Roots and Shoes for over two years. The best Shoes to he had. Cable screwed. Every nair warranted. For sale low by A. B. TOWERS. Sept 27, LS.S3 ll Groceries. SHOAR, Coffee, M?lasses, Cheese, Crack ers, Flour, Jhickwheat Flour, Canned Ooods and Fancy Groceries, Oat Meal and Fine Tea. A. 15. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1SS3 ll /r-fi- SMALL Accounts arc no harder to pay with small crups than full Accounts are with full crops. 'Dds heim.: true, col lections up to this til.ie have been line, and to thoso wb<) have so promptly "MQUAIIKD" up with me have my thanks, and to those who have cot aro I'KU Kl? to do so AT OM CK, us I greatly need tho money to pay my debts with. Come along with your Cotton or Money, and if you owe anything pay it, or if you want to trade I have a large Stock of Goods at prices that can't be undersold. Respectfully, .tc, J. J. BAKER. Oct -t, LH33 12 Gem and Magnet Shirts! MANUFACTURED for me. Tho best titling and the best wearing Shirts. No better in any market, A. n. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1883 ll And Last But Not Least* THOSE indebted to ns arc requested to call carly and often until thoao little accounts are settled. We are greatly in need of money and mutt hace il. BROWN BROS. Sept 13,1883 0 BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL. Large Slock ol' Goods arrived and to arrive, bought greatly under regular prices, mid which wc propose to sell Low Down ! Wv quote Prices) on ii few ??four Lending IMuen : 1>OYS' Cassiiuere Hms 2.V; world Au Mens' CaRsimere Hats lOe. ??'l-l fiOc, worth y . ti, .:!."<?. Mens' Fur Hut? $l.?m wotth #l.fiO. WK) yards Lad ?wt'Dress Goods, all wool, ..".??.. reduced fruin 10c. peryanl A11, ai a ni Uk-., worth I Se. Beautiful Dress Goods at U' to I . . worth . t" LVie. Han i nov line ? Unaks mid Jackets, bought from Manufacturers at rut prices. SHAWLS, SI I AWI iS, SI I AWLS, CLOTHING, Ol << >TI I INO. CLOTHING. II*A lt I> W A IC ti al price.? not before heard nf: Mat tucks at 75c ; Knives and Forks. ?run handle, Mic., worth : ? per set; Kui re* and Forks, ?Inte horn handle, 75c.. worth $1.00 per set; Knives and Forks, silver-plated, fl '.'.">, worth $2 1", permet. All other kinds at similarly reduced prices. Tr? lind Table Spoons ul 10c ami aile., worth 35c. and 40e. per -ct. ISitudu Silver-plated Table Spoons >.>>.?, worth fl .00 |H-rset. SingleSilv? r-platcd 'l'? a SpfII.I.II Hie., worth 7??c. por set. Immense stock of i'm-kcl Knives. Good I-bladed Hoy's Knife 10?., worth Siu?. Good 2-bladcd Men?' Knife ?i5c., worth fiOc, Beautiful Knivi M fur ftSc., 40?: and Mle., wortli f?0e , Mc. ami 7?V. Huya' Handle Axes, b<~i quality, 7.",<- Single Barrel Shot ??::ns f i Mi. worth no. Double Barrel Shol Guns *'? ".>, worth ?0.IHI Finest Muzzle Loader 1>. V. iShott?iin il-.Mi. w.irtli $18.00. A lew elegant Breech Loaders at ?J.Y00 and ?-VMPJ that <:airi In? bought tor Una than $35.00 and $10.00. Job Lot Shoes ut 75c., world il 'S?. J-<l> Lot Hhocs at ?1.U0, wurth $1.50. These are Great Bargains, .-uni should de secured before ih<*>* are sold mil. Marcy Bros. it <'o s. Shoes at low pricth. We have sent samples ?ut twa great many pursons, showing their superior finality, an ! we now hop?! that VOM will all com? and buy idem. livery pair is guaran teed. I.adie.-'tihoes, all kinds an ! ?'</.<- Mena'mid Boys' Shoes and Hoots in great va mit, ili.-i i.'oi i l- ut i'lOc. ann . We are Igelits for 1*1 I'.DMo NT XIII UTI S?fi MM 1.1)111 l.U NO?, foi thc ll Vf. A ft I > IMlWDI'.M < <>. and n A M)o I'lln-l'll .V 11 ; CG., and SHOAL CIMiLK PACI'OIO VA KN. Sell thu (Vl.l.r.ili <l STUIHiHAKKK and TICNMESHI?IC WAI.O.NS, Hie HKST in Ibo market, and ? : : always lit Y YOUR COTTON nt higln .-t prices. Come ami se? us und !>?. convinced of all td ese facts. BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL. NI) -.IV irfrmn* ihtlehtrtl In u* ott M ny account-fur AiercJiundite, Cunno . JJ. or oilier trim - un w?uv<h:d to come up I HO AUNTLY and ?my ut. And< rs? ti, H. C., Sept. 1.5, l?.s.'j 0 FALL AND WI NT HU CLOTHING. For Low Prices and Quality 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. -fib-iT PRICES MARKED DOWN to insure ready sales. Kor a First Class Suit nt a Low I'riee, and a perfect fit, call or ,i, or you may miss a Bargain. In our Tailoring Department, Under the conduct of our Mr. J. Ii. CLARK, we c;tn always iuRtiro a Perfect Fit, and give entire satisfaction. CLARK ?te CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Sept -J7. lxs:i_ll NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Wo lin vc Just Received n Large and well-selected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which we propose to sell at tim VERY LOWEST PRICES l'OfciS I ULE. Wc have a full Stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &c. &c. Wc abo bave a LARGE LOT OF SADDLES, ranging in prices from ?2.50 to $10.01). Parties in need of anything in our line will do well to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. ? fi??y Those indebted to us, either fur Merchandise or Fertilizers, must come forward and seltl? ?it once, ?.* we nerd, 'he moue" r.url must have it. Parties owing us need not ask us to carry their Accounts over another year, as we are not able and cannot lin so. IV. O. FARMER ?te BRO., WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. Oct I, 1883 12 ANDERSON CLOTHING STORE. The Finest and Puliese Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Hats ever offered in Anderson o< 'WINO to tho short Cotton Crop, and consequent scarcity of money throughout the country, we will sell out our entire Stock at NEW YORK COST. We Mean it-We Must and Will Sell. L-.>'" Do not fail to take ad vantage of a rare opportunity lo purchase a Suit of Clothing at prices which will surprise you. Bsd?" All indebted tn us will please call and settle as soon as possible. Ac count* unpaid after 1st December will be placed in hands of an officer of the law for collection. BROCK & MAULDIN. Oct IS, ISS3 14 DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ! WI II". Kl''AS, I bavo removed from tin; old stand of McGrath it Ityrum to the low* er room, next to thc ICIacUamiih Shop, on Depot Ktreet. I am now prepared to furnish my friends and customers with the PUREST AND HIGHEST PROOF LIQUORS Of any in the market. I also keep Groceries of all Kinds, Cigars, Canned Goods, ??e. jXC>- I am agent for the Thompson A Gerber one and two-horse W.lGOMft. nut up at Walhalla, S. C. 1 / j:(t- Those knowing themselves indebted to McGrath ?t Ityrum by ISxecutions, Notes or Accounts, also to McGrath, will make it to tboir interest to call and scltlo be fore their Uamrs are published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts are turned over to the Sheriff for sale. Oct I, 1833 MCGRATH & BYRUM. 12 3m OB." a = ? er H geo ss ???1 iSa's.Sg 2 c, a =-= 2 jr--" Ti 3 ra co P9 3 a Err 3t'a.2? V ??D'-? ? o j- ?J ?sr ?a.^SS 55. w & Q 0 CO Money Needed. IKESPIXTFl'LLY .-e-k ail who ar? in .'.flited to mc l>y Note or Account, for Merchandise or Guano, to make payment* \< noon a- i-ossible, ?i- I need tin- money. A. H TOW Blt?. Supt 27 IS*i ll Quick Sales & Small Profits. DRY O O ODS. TUST received u fulllineof Prints, Cush meres, Alpacas, Flannels. A large issortmenl of Jeans, Virginia Cassimcrcs, shirtings and Sheetings, 1 lo 1" 1 wide. I ?eil Ticking cheaper than ever before, A e., ill to behold at lowest pri?es, by A. II. TOW BUS. pt 11 FIRE INSURANCE. -o SIN 1I0U8ES, 8AW. 'WHEAT AND CORN MILLS, STORES, DWELLINGS, MERCHANDISE and FARM PROPETY, Insured in First Class Companies ! -o /"10NTINENTAL Insurance Company of 1 j New York. "Liverpool and Loudon ami (Hobe Insu rance Company. North isi iti-M and Mercantile insurance Coi .puny. Pliienix Assurance Company of London. Standard Fire Otlico of London. Crescent Insurance Company of Kew i (Heans Kochcstcr Germ?n Insurance Company of New York. Represen ting the above Companies I will {jive attention to all business offering. For information address mc at Pel ?ce r, >. <'. WILLIAM <;. wim.nr.N, Special Agent and Adjuster of Losses. Agents t,f ide Continental Insurance Conipanv in Anderson County : A.*II. Toners. Anderson C. II. W. F. ( OX, Helloo. li. W. Tribble, Monea Path. II. K. Seaborn, Pendleton. Any 2.1. ISWI G_ Hals and Caps. A TS and t aps, Trunks, Satchels and Valises. CUOCKUKY and Cil.AKSWAltlS. A full line of Hurd ware, and Cutlery. - ALSO, A beautiful line Wall Papering, Border ing, and Canvass, lluggy and band Um brellas, all for sale low bv A. B. TOWBItS. Sept 27, 1883 ll BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY. A REALLY PURE STIMULANT. rilli LS WHISKEY is controlled entirely J. by VENABLE & 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 superintended hy a gentleman who thoroughly understands his business. Nothing deleterious is permitted to outer into its composition, and none of it is al lowed to bu sold until fully three years old, in order that may bo entirely free by evaporation limn fusel oil. Venable A Meyinan oller these goods as perfectly pun-, to lill a long lelt want for medical purpo ses. It is their own brand, and they stake their reputation on tho truth of this asscr t ion. For sale exclusively at Anderson, S.O., by I). O'Donnell, John O'Donnell, Palace Saloon. S. T. Craig ,t Co., M. I). Kennedy. F. W. SIN?OHF, Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agent for South Carolina. Oct. 18, lss:i M Hm ll U'liiiif TOS MUT ?SD BEAST. - morn than a third of a contrary tho ? Mustang Lmlrneuthaaboeii .?. a to millions all over tho world ae f safo reliance for tlio relief of and pain. It ts n mcdloino i price i nu pnilso-the best or its '.. i'or every form of external pola iXKAN .liiPtanjr Liniment ls without an canal. .1 pen?trate? Jlcsii ami muscle to . e very bone-making tho oontlnu ,. .-o of pain and lnilammation impos .In. lt i ciiccts upon Human Flesh ami .. .. Mruta Creation aro equally wonder ;.'..l. Tho Mexican i MUSTANG Bj Liniment ia needed by somebody In I Kj every honso. Every day bringa nowa of | t-y thc .-igony of an awful scald or burn [ subdued) of rhenmntio martyr? re stored, or a viii nilli] o horse or ox I oared by tho healing power of tille sal whioh speedily cares such ailments of tho HU MAN FLKS1I cs ?"""?""? ?" Rhonmatlsm, ?Tvelltnco, SUI? Joint?, Contracted Muscle., Burns and Scald?, Cats, Urul.es and Sprain?, Pol?onoaa Bite? and Stlnga, Sumacas, Lameness, Old ?ore?, Vicers, Frostbites, Chilblains, Boro nipples, Caked Breast, and Indeed every form of external die ^.f6' ? .wlthoot acara. " For tho ll?UTE CUEATION lt CUM8 Sprains, Stvinny. SHOT Joints, loondur, Harneas Boree, Hoof BUv .asee, Foot Bot, Bcrevr lVorm, Scab, Hoi I o vr Horn, Scratches, Wlnd fffV'fc Spavin, Thru.h, Il lng bono, Old Sores, Toll Evil, Fltm" nuon the NlHb? and ?very other ailment to which tho occupants of the Stahl? ond Bloch Yard are liable. Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment always cures and novcr dlaupnointa: and it ls, positively, 1A ' THE BEST OP ALL LINIMENTS FOB UAH OB BEAST? 1 ' 1 I . II NI IIIJIjlMiB wme?,c2n,.?!?tfan8 kliment for sale by Wilblteit Wilbito. Anderson 8. C. jHIa QiatSAY CURE ron. -BH EU MAT ISM It oloaaios Uio EJE tem ortho acrid znlltm Uw? causes tho dreadful s-aCbrfnif mhU* only ^J^J^^S^^ ?SSS - THOUSANDS OF CASE8^^^ or de Mom forms of this tertlrtfdliww* have boen quietly reUovod. nadiai sL*?to. PERFEOTLY CURSO. TVKZ, lt. LtqrrDCa DEY. SOLD BX DaWCBTS, .?*._ _ ri.-r coo bo sent br malL DR. STRONG'S PILLS ! The Old, Well Tried. Woiidcrlnl Il i'll 11 ll lt Oil OM ill"; I<OIIKMlif>M. ST HON* i'? UANATIVK 1") I.I s nu: TH li LlVKH. ,\ S|" edy cure for Liver Complaint, i: KU i. i in :? i he Bowels, Purifying the lil.I, Cleansing from Ma larial Taint. A I KKFK? i ?ran Koa .SICK HKAU ACIIK. CONSTIPATION ASH DV?I'KPSIA. STRONG'S PrXTOKAL I'll.US insure healthy appetite, good digestion, regularity of thc bowels. A sure round y f"r Colds and Klieiimati?m. A |>KKCIOCS linns rn DELICATE FKMALKM, soothing .mt bracing to tin- nervous system, ami glvlug vig or and health lo every flhro of th?? liody. Hold bj Druggist*. f or Pamphlets, eli . address C. E. Hull .V Co., Ito? 65(1, Non- York l ily. Nov i*C? _"J_4_ Blankets and Marsailles Quilts. THE llnesl l<d <if Blankets, Crochet and Marsailles <?M?UM, in Town. -ALSO, Ladies Cloaks and Shawls, and Yankeo Not ions. For sale low hy A. II. TOWERS. Sept 27, 1S83 ll FOUTZ'S HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS No non*? will ?lie of COLIC, nora or Lusa Fa 'Vonu'sVowderswIllciiri sivi prevent liooCnnLMA. Fouu's Powder? will provint HAFKS IS FOWLS), Foul/.'* Powders will Inerea'o tl"' tpiantiiy of milk and cream twenty per rent., and nisku Ilia Uitier f.rm and i.- rot. Fonir.'a I'owdrrs will cure or prevent illino*! KVKRT DIBS.-SI to wiiirli Horses wei < mi.'rure KIII>J I. FotTB'S IV '.VfllRS Mi:., lil VI S.M ISIWCI los. fcoU everywhere. BAVin roCTrt, Proprietor, BALTiatortr:, MD. PST sale hy Williite & Wilbitu.iDruggists, Anderson, S. C. Nov :?o. 1-82 20 ly A NOTCH ?UT UNTITLED WU AI AN. rKrom thu Uoston Ulube.l io-srrt. Erlltnr* . The above Isa good likeness of Mr*. T.rrtia E. rink hain, of Lynn, Mus., whoahnveallothcr liuiiinii bring* muy I* truthfully ratted thu "Pear Frli nd of Woman," asi>nme of h?r corn*p>>ndciits torc toonil ber. ?-h,o 11 zealously dovutcd to ber work, which ls thc outcome of ll lifostmly, arid ? obliged to keep s\\ l?dy oeristnnta, to ht tp her nnswertho ?arpe eorrispi iidcuce which dally pour* lu upon bor,ca<-ii \>? aring li? -i->??? ia] burden ?r .u..'"!lug, or Joy at rel?ate from lt. Her Vegetable Compound ls a medicine for pood i.nd not evil purpurea. 1 have iK'rsnnally investigated It and ainaatlsned of the truth of this. On account of lt? proven merits, lt is recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in tl?- country. Oiu- tiys: "It works Ilks u charin Mid iav< ? much pain, lt will cure ontlrcly tuc worst form <f fulling of thu uttms, Lcurorrhoea, irregular t.nd painful Menstruatlnn.all Ovarian Trouble?, Inllammatlon omi Ulceration, Kloodings, all I'lsplaccmctits and thocon seqnonl spinal w-enkness, and is especially adapted to tho Change of Ufo." Il |H>ruicdlcs every portion ot tho system, mid Rives now Ufe and vigor, lt removes faintness, flatulency, detr? v.- all craving for atinmlunts, and relieves wenk JIK-B of the stomach. It eures Bloating, noadaches, Nervous r*roBlratlon, Gonoral IM.ility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. T!iat feeling of berrin? down,causing pam, weight and backache, ts always permanently cured by ils usc. It will nt nil limes, ned undar all circumstances, net In harmony with iLc ?*.w that governs thc femal<- system. It costs ont? tl. per bottle or PII for gs., and ls sold br druggists. Any advice required as to S?HVU\1 cases, ar.d the names of many who have boen restored to per/ect health by tho uso of tho Vr^r-Iablo Compounrl .aabo obtained by asMrcwlng 31ra. I'., w Uh ?ti-,. for reply, at lier hon-.o in Lynn, ilusa. For Kidney Complaint of either tex this compound li aiimrpaaspd as abundant testimonials shsrjr. "Mrs. Plnkham'sLiver 1'iU.i,"caysonotrjltcr, "aro thelmt in Ms tmrfd for tho euro ot Constipation, lliliousuess rind Torpidity of tho liver. Her Blood I tiri.ii r works wonders in IU special lino and Lids fair lr equal tho Compound in its popularity. \!1 must respect ber os an Angol of Morey whoso solo ambition ls to Jo good tu othent l-LilKielukLa. I's, CD Urs. A.M.O. Vegetable Compound for saie by Wil hito dc Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. Kemember This. If yon aro sick Hop Hitters will surely aid Nature in making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of thc stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Hitters are a sovereign roincdy in all such complaints. If yiiu are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure'to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will lind a "Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries-"mala rial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fevers-by thc use of Hup Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains ami aches, and feel miserably generally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they euro all Diseases of the stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. $500 will be paid fora case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister mother, or daughter, con be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trille. Will you let them suffer ? _Maxch 1, 1883 31 4 New Advertisements. FREE, FREE, FREE! This Season's New Descriptivo Cataloguo and r/rlce List of riays, ?~ Dramas, v . l'a rees. S 52 (luido Books, >->-? r. ? Scenery (Paper), 5 2 8^ Sneakers, 33 i a Ethiopian Dramas, %r* ~5 Tab'eaux Light?, ? S c Colored Fire, % cf- Pantomime, *3 J Burnt Cork, ? Wig* Beard, Ac., Ac. in ract, everythiuR for Amateur Theatricals. SAMUEL FRENCH A SON, S? K. nth Street, New York. I Ri.T Pv?i?? ',or ?a.ch of ????lng : Clean Oe. - 5l?: Sl-.IVKTTSK, Stromshtirg, NTco. I. ?UREFITS! . w,"en 1 ..?? ''<"> 1 o" n?>? mosn uisreiyto .lop thom lor ? tirr.? and mon hnvt> tbom return agata, I mean a rodi ^^r^JhAYtJOAa. ?h. Ui.esso of FITS, criLEPHY or FALLiNO SICKSESSa lifo lone Hudy. i warrant ruy K> can tho ?int esses. BocaaM others hara TlfO??nO rrswin for not now roeMvIng a eui?. Bond a* Sri..* S.w"!L,M *"J A ,^r.,0 n<"?'o of ray InfaUlbl. _Adores? Pr. IL O. HOOT, iiseesrl BL, Kew Tor?. ?tTn etM" ff *h5 ?'nd and of fong standing har? boen cured. lod.od.sostronglamv faith In Us etilen.-?, t"M i W|U Mnd Tb^SsHi? Maayeanerer. Olva Itxpre.s ami p. o. addro??. * " ??- T. A. SLOi?ei?, ist rsarl BL, Now York. Dec 8,1883 21 TWENTY DOLLARS. Singer Machine is the beet SINGER EVER MADE. * ~ DROP LEAP, TWO loree drawers, fancy cover with tastora on stand, and winds the bobbi OL without running tho Machine, far $30.00. Remember, we send tho Machine to bo examined before paying j. ?nything upon it. Kvery lat Machine folly warranted for five years. Address _ . "r WILLET8 & CO., ^b25-gj--iy Philadelphia, Pa. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL, and ?fctom?^X?&&?UnZl Lost vitality And ^?Srj?? uMo.l5. cimr.ntcclng Bp?erT> Zr ??t!l? T?*Uon of health anS manly V?s\^JL*d?r?ls ?Unwed. ' ? ly % ar teries and S lassoo, Salt. SuT ,V r?it PC ryhoOy n0U????-Ubt*i1 _ Sept 13, 18H5J OHTA1?T TO EVERY Ol JjJL I raveling Agent ot Messrt & li?tes, is stationed with lieadoui Anderson, 8. C., and will take ?le visiting; peroonalljrall?^oc upper part of this State and the IK Cotiutiea of vieorgia whodeaireto| N_ PIANO OR OUGAI Ho represents TEN of tba Lfc M AN ll FACTO Ul ES of the Worl cannot fail to please. Better satisfaction can be hidl lection of an Instrument, aud con expense saved bj consulting Limp? in your own home, Uo not purchase without dropu a card at Anderson, 8. C., which answer either personally or by 1 you prefer. Bept 13, 1883 ?4 TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S WO! FUL CURE, Daring ibo l ist flve ycart I ?,,." -Hi Blood pfflTJ*?! iy noorna -::r J?? KU greatly wi... Borea In ni? luwtrfls and MN ?ML? known to the medical fraierai?; iii'"4 accident I heard of 8 K s ,?, lhal1 lt, cradually lncrcnsh^ t?u-dS? T?,m" and a half bottle*, an ent^mLiSS and body. Where thTTi ^^.V Peeled oft and tho "ore* d?^,Cr? ?' pound,,, and now fid bko ^?oM,1 have paiwsl nineo 1 quit UBBJB'S s J 1 tba have [IT-eil F'|nco 11 no ayinptom of tho o.*?* remainlnz. li hal l am permanently cured. Lal ITLV 8 t. lt elanda unequaled u a wri,T fl togtotbOM unfortunate ?u? (u l wv, t,Uu <INO. 8. TAGUAt itHinri Remarkable Results. 1 havohad remarkable rowen with 6w chic ; have, cared a?rerai o.t., pcrrnsnr very short time. One casu ?aka YimZ waa cl fen np to die, aud after natl? ihrtc ao fur recovered tliat I thin* oaimrJ euro her. Tho mont remarkAblo tvo "f lady with mcdnlsry cancer of the wo-nS had no hopo whatever. After min.. u bi aatlaueu abo will wxin bo cared J. WY LIB li?ILUAS. ll OOO Howard will ls- fsdd t-. nnyi who will find, on the analyst! of loo bottkn I one partido o? Mercury, lod|<ls Pals^iiin] mineral subit?neo. TIIK 8WIIT SPDCirW Drawer 3, ATI Frito tvs a copy of tho liitlu book -fr.. A'-REAL JP NEITHER KY8TI0AI NOR INDIAN 101 TIFIG ARD SPECIFIC. A REMEDY of ow twenty-fin ?flin rim! A HEALED Y more popular ht home. n:if best known, tfian alt olhrr reptilia ul tU\ A ItEMKDY endorsed by ih ? bbl ll and Druiodsts al its home. A REMEDY that Mr. O. W. O'Neill, Ala., aa vs ralaod his w!fo fro: i au Inn and he behoves sat t J her lift. A HEMED Y ot which n nruralnut merchant said. "I would havoirlvea W aa I would n ulcklo for what two bott' medicino did 'ur my daughter." A KEMEUV In regard to which B 1 M. I)., DruggM ol Thomaarllle, On, can recall lns?incca in which il nfa after alt the tuuul remedia hadf^i'vl AltKMEDY about which Dr. R. ?. led Grange, Ga. writes: "I have used foi wi years the medicine voa are paillon consider lt tho tx*t lorabtauo together for thc disease fur walch mended. _ A UK:,? EDY of which Dr. Joein la, said: "Ihave examinai the rteipt. hesitation in advising ita use, and ? recommend lt." A REMKDY which tha Rev. G. B. f near Marietta. Ga., anya he hus med In! Hy with tho "utmost aiitlsfarUon" and mended lt lo three fnmlltc< "whofoun| Inst what lt ls recommended " A HEMED Y of which PeiubertO', I? Denison say: "We have b"?n ?Hit*I< I ?eara, wtth constantly in- reaaog Mif lele ls a staple will: ns, and oneolaW? A HES! EDY of which Uraar, Hansin CB aav: "We rold ."?en.vdn four months, aBB cold lt In any place bm wlwtll ?mwaptet? A HEMED Y by Vt Itiv ii Pr. Bango, ol Lag (?a., miva: "I cured one ol UiO BUM ?9 casca Of VlCABHIUS MDWTBOaTIOS ? came within my knowledge, min a Wjp A REMEDY of which Dr J. C lin* Ala., savs: I uni fully cnnvineedtti _ rivaled lor lhal class of uue.uw wu;:.i | A HEM EDY about which Mal. John c. o' Atlanta, welland UvomWaWT ihii United Matts ns a UcaeflU Insuran aavs: "I used thia terned..- bolero la?? large pl'inintlon .<? a KUM uuaucr | attniw with 'ute ?ri.-r-t '' A ItEMED Y out.. Men Mr. J Cntteraville, Ga., cortlOoithat one n ti ? ; lcmbcreol h'.s fomlb;oln??w' l.iiilv nf ninny vc.irsstaurt'.ii?. ? . E51EDV ItintUcIMApn T?\ ii Kiiiei SK o? its Uiiid In tao www, P 2 'UlTri^SWUXClIBSTHK KWJ WW?I FEMALE RWIULATOU, OYeau ??^'.f?il ?4tle hy all PrtiSWta. iricc: Sr.??a ?.?<? I Lar?o kim Pl .M. , Solo Proprietor aud ^^"g^pjiKj Mo. 108 S. Pryor atKti^ OINTMENT .... thia annoring trpnblo lt naajbecnInj . r inaw yeara, and la very ?f^Vv^i ?'LU1FIO CURIt ? U ab? ?ia mown for SORB NIPPt|f^nI7l i j LO Bajura, 8CAJJ> BJUB. TJrrrxa, vv* xbidred dlacaaea. . _iw?ai . talned lmrr;?dlftto relief aBdaP"TT*1] mingPryor'o Ointment." .... A penden an writes from ^^^Ty i Pryor'e Ointment in m9&ng?jS^ H?ht years stabling, and ta on iiicreaiurj i tt {MU a comjaUU ctrre.'* Ka 108 fl- nw st- ATXO?? KING OF THE ? m. B THF. Bbovo Is the ?f ' "5RSf J?} PC^t #20.00. i ItIslneveryj^^toeTiS?.bS ?SingerStylo of Machino, MgR best manner, with the latest lugfj for winding the bobbin, the raw Tent style of table, with .gggj large dfawc-rs ?ndJ^#.?Mvll IT BT AN D8, WITHOUT A King of Siller Maclan? ! We do not ask you ^JwfeSSf? wAaf you are buying. Weoniy w ^ that you really want to buy * * aro willing to pay *20 for THE BEST IN THE MABV Write to us. sending the nam nearest railroad station. W*? Machino and give instructions w lo oramius it before youi^y^"". ^ .29 Filbert I March 1,1883 33 'll BY E. B. MURKAY & CO. ANDERSON, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 1882 VHT mrT? vir -T4. T y-v -v