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Qix?twn ?nt?llstum. Eastern Manufactures and Southern Comp?tition. In the Nc~ York Star of tb? ???b ?".?. wo find the following explanation of the causes of the great depressions among Eastern manufacturera. It rexily aoems that the day that so many of us have dreamed of, when the South would be no longer dependent on New England for its manufactured goods, is at last actual ly at hand : "One of the leading and most intelli gent manufacturers of Missouri, now in the city on a business visit, wa* seen yesterday by a Star reporter : " 'It is surprising to Western business men,' said he, 'to find the tariff agitation so general in the East. Those who look to a protective tariff to revive the droop ing industries look in the wrong direc tion. They should look Southward to find the real cauee of the trouble. Witbiu ten years the Southwest has de veloped tremendous energies in in man ufactures, and is now ita own producer, manufacturer and consumer. Instead of sending our cotton and leather to New England and bringing it back again in the shape of manufactured goods and shoes, we make it up ourselves aud eave tho difference. New England has lost nearly all i$3 Southern trade in this re spect. The"'onTJr prestige^ it "how retains is in the manufacture of machinery, and even that has suffered. In ten.year? more there will not be u single cotton mill or shoo factory running in the New England States that will boast of sending a thousand dollars' worth of goods to the South.' "A careful perusal of the statistics of manufacture compiled fur the census of 18R0 and a glance at the reports of the Committees ol' the industrial Exhibitions held during the past year at Louisville and Atlanta will show that there can be no donbt about the marvelous increase in the manufacturing industries of the South and Southwest. At thc same time there is a corresponding decrease in the busi ness done at tbe great centres of manu facture io New England and the North. It is true that tho depression of trade io New England is very great, and in New York the falling off, although not so marked, is still the cause of much com ment and discontent. This depreciation is attributed, however, in a great measure to a general dullness in all trades during 1888 as wei! as to oar overatoek^d mar ket. "'inc principal manu/seit;rcs ti the South are cotton and woolen stui/s, and all statements go to prove that since 1880 considerable progress has been made in both branches ol industry. In 1880, the 6 Kith bad 180 mills, with 718,987 spin dles and 1.0,222 loom.':. Now there are 134 mills, 1,270,42:' spindles and 24,873 loomB. The value or the production for the year increased from $21,000,000 in 1880 to $40,000,000 io 1883. "It is reported that in view of the great facilities lately developed in tho South for manufacturing cotton and stuff goods, a New York dry goods firm bas decided to erect a mill at the South with 50,000 spindles, at an outlay of $1,500, 000, ana that another enterprise of simi lar magnitude ison foot, which eminently proves the rreat faith placed in the future manufacturing possibilities of the South. Tho originators of these schemes are well, known throughout tho cotton manufacturing world, their credit is un bounded, ana their judgment matured, and, above all, they are New England capitalists. All these facta go to show that tbe great centre of manufactures and tho staple industries of tho country are gradnaily veering from North to Sooth, and according to the present outlook the only future resource of the New Englanders will be in their machinery, in which branch of industry they still remain justly pre eminent." In a Charlot or fire. BftADFOBD, PA., January 15.-Tho engineer of Train No. 2, tho through train between -Wellsville, .N. Y., nud Bradford, east of here, at 0.45 a. m. dis covered-oil ou the track. He reversed bis engine, but waa too late, and the brakes could not hold tho train. It dash ed into tho oil, which was fresh and gassy. Sparks /rom the firebox ignited the. oil, and flames instantaneously enveloped the train, which dashed down ibo steep grade of- ono hundred feet to a mile at the rats of forty-five miles an boor. There were about forty passengers on board who became extremely panicky, and jumped from the doors and windows into the snow, which was three feet deep. Near the door the doomed victims crowd ed, blockading tho passageway. At a carve, half a mlle from where the flames seized the fated train, the engine and cars wore derailed. Three women, Kitty Moran, Mrs. Lewis Fair and Mrs. Con nolly or. Jones, wero burned to death. Fifteen .men and one boy were barned and wounded. The engineer and fireman jumped from' the train. The engineer, Patsy Sexton, was badly burned about the face and hands and will probably die. Ho made himself a hero by standing by bia encino in tho face of certain death. Tho wounded are hoing taken care of by President Carter, and' Superintendent Williams,-who have a full corps of phy sicians and attendants. They are being brought to Bradford and lodged in hotels. The passenger coach ia entirely consumed and tho baggage car partially destroyed. The malls and baggage were partially saved. The baggage-master and express messenger jumped from the train and escaped with a few injuries. The arms ancOogs of the victima were burned off. Many of the wounded are in a critical condition tad four or five, according to thaoplr?ona of tho physicians, will die before^ night,, xno miming train au it dashed down'the mountain aide waa an .^^gj^^almoat^inuervlng those Later advie-s fi?9 escaped with alight injuries. Three we're killed, thslr .bodies being burned to a crisp. Three of the men are likely to die. '' ' i * It Hake? a Difference. "Soi you have been righting again on your Way hoirie from school ?" "Y-yea, alr>? "Didn't I tell you that this sort of business had got to stop ?" "Yes, pa, but-" '?Np Excuses, sir! Yoa probably pro voked the quarrel I" * " "Ob, no I no I He called me names ?" 'Warnes I What of it? When a boy ttm1Wtpiyour V'B^ hc^dLJn't calLmaasmcB !?. . Oh' ho didn't? Take off that vest I" When ho called mo names I never looked afc him/ but when he pitched into youl-I bed to fight I" . "What? Did ho call mo names?" IS?T* ?T'em, father! He said you ^#o?oa; proverb rOo?y correct yourself on tho aamo principle that you porreot others ; and excuse others on th? Baaio principle on which you excuse J?Utwl?>^i?<>?a ,?^?Jfet;/;'.*.t? . 1 r 't^^^^^r^^i}?^ in ppeaW,* ctt^ they do, W.woa?dl?ce toknow what a canary bird thinks of the fat woman who elands Sift? cht lr aha "talks babrf thrjuch _ ) brasa wires of its cage. '>( V THE LAWS OF THE STATE. Registration Certificates. As ACT to amend the law in regard to the registration of electors so as to provide for the renewal of lost certificates. lie it enacted bj tho Senate and Houso of KepresenUtir?a of the State of South Carolina, nov met sad sitting in General Assembly, afiof oy the authority of the same : SECTION 1. That section ll of au Act entitled "An Act to amend Title JJ, entitled Ol elections, of, Part I entitled Of the internal admin- j istraiion of the government," of the General Statutes, the same now be ing Section i'9 of the General Statute?, be amended by adding thereto the fol lowing additional clause : "In case of the lons of any certificate, the elector losing the same shall be entitled to a renewal thereof hy the supervisor of registration upon applica tion .and proof of lb* l?as thereof, io the foVowif)?triAM?ri\X wit: the elector losing ni? certi?rcate ihsfff, at least thirty day? before the noxt general election, make application under oath, sr-tling forth the fact of such loss and circum stances attending such, as near as may be, and staling that be bas not sold, bartered or parted with the name for any pecuni arily valuable or other consideration, an J has not willfully destroyed the same: which application the supervisor shall exarniue and eonsider, requiring the evide nce under oath, if in his judgment riftessary, to a'determination as to the 1 loas thereof; and upon auch examination and consideration thereof, if tho super visor shall be satisfied that the certificate has been actually lost, he shall issue to the applicant a renewal thereof, marking or stamping the same 'Renewal.' The decision of the ?aid supervisor shall be subject lo revision by the assistant super? visors, together with the supervisor lo whom the application is made, in si! cases in which the supervisor bas refused to renew the said certificate: provided, th?t from the decision of the supervisor and assistant supervisor, any applicant who bas been refused a renewal of his certificate shall hare the right of review thereof by the Circuit Couru in *hicb he was registered, provided he give notice thereof to the supervisor sod assistant supervisor, and commence proceedings within ton days from ihe giving of said notice." SEC. 2. That any registered elector, who may resido nearer a polling placo in a precinct or township other tuan the precinct or township of which he is a registered electoi. and who desire? to voto at such nearer polling place, shell, upon the surrender of his certificate of regis tration lu the supervisor on or before the first Monday of July preceding the next general election, be entitled to a new certificate permitting him to vote atsuch nearer pollicg place, the old certificate of registration to be destroyed by ;ho supervisor, and such changes made by the supervisor in the registration books as will conform to the general provisions of the Act in regard to registration : Provi jed that the supervisor of registra tion may require of thc applicant for such chango an ef?davit or such other evidence as be may deem necessary to a determination of the residence of tho applicant. Artiflclat Limbs. A joint Resolution to extend tho bene fits, of an Act entitled "An Act to provide artificial limbs of all soldiers of the State who lost their legs or arms, ur who havo been permanently disabled in their legs or arms during military service in tho years 1861, 16C2, 1863, 18(14, and 1865, or who have not been supplied under the provisions of former Acts of the General Assembly," approved December 17,187G, to a certain clase of persons herein nam ed. SECTION 1. That all the benefits of an Act entitled "An Act to provide artifi cial limbs for all soldiers of the State who lost their legs or arms, or who have been permanently disabled in their legB or arms duri np military service in the years 1861, 1862, 1863, WA, 1865, and who have not been supplied under the provisions of former Acts of the General Assembly, December 17,1881, be, and is hereby, extended to all such of said soldiers as previous to the approval of said Act had received artificial limbs, and tho carno bad proved worthiest or arcrworaoutw .. I \f% i&j ' SEC. 2. That the canto proof be requir ed to establish the right of thc claimed under the resolution as is provided in said Act, ia so far as the sante is applica ble hereto. - "Yes," said the Idaho mao, "it's dreadful unfortunate that my gal got bugged by that ar' b'ar. She's sort o' held me in contempt oversinco." And be thoughtfully wiped off bis grizzly chin. ...> iii/. . ; PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is il.i foundation ol Hfe, It circa?tes tl?."oi?t>h every patt of thc l>ody, -md unless it is puri sm! rich, good i.-alth is impossible. If disease has entered the system thc only ?ur*: aie' quic. ?aj |.>.!H -e it ont to purify ..-vi euri*'' the bloo.'.. Ti;ci .-li :plc f i ." sr? \ ell kee? II, ai. I thc hig] medical authoritk-a agree t! ~-\ nothing hut iro* will restore lite bleed lo Us natural condition ; an.i also that all thc iron preparations hitherto msile blackett thc teeth, cause head ache, and arc otherwise injurious. BROWN'S IRON HU IKKkwiiithor oughly and quickly snur.ilalc with the blood, purifying a;. 1 Strengthen ing it, and thus elute disease from any part of thc syttnii, nial U will not blacken thc teeth, cause head ache or constipation, ?ni J is posi tively nut i?jursou?. Saved his Child. ! .*. . . I.?ir.?:-Uron.thc recommends-' l'..!t of a fr:c?.d.'I'tnttl UnofcV* .MM DlTTBaa as a (onie andre? itoralivi fir tn* daughter, WCvSV 1 tra* tl.(.rou;.1.ly . SMiSMt ?as ' waiting a?.vy,nih Conj?anMlon. Having last titres dut?htcr* ky lbs terrible, discaee. un .Lr th?, esr? at eminent r.hyticuu?. 1 ?ins loth IO ' believs that any thine ct.itld arrest U>? progrcit ol ilea diitate, but, ta my gre?tt ?urpritc, befme roy daugh ter hut taken one bott!? of Beowx'a UOM llirraaa. elie began to mud ? *nd now is gulle tc.icir lia funner health. A fifth d.ufVt.r riegan to show signs ef Cuneunrstioa, aid when UM pbytlciao.tvas coiiiulltd bs quickly e.ij "TVilcs were ra- ' ?red and when informed that tUM?is|A?-ta?s>iak8s?SVs . Arnuals Tusu-a. BROWN'S ISON H|TTr.Rs cf/cctcal ly cures Dyspcpai^Trr^ri.^iahd' j . Weakness, and renders the greatest -in., I1 - naptfori, .T?dnejr OMoplasuts, etc. 'hi fl ? .. .,(,.: ,, , I .. t.;ii ; .\ t .nu ia \yS4ftto?ioots aiid Shoes, SHAVE been selling tho nb o vo mako of Boors and Shoes for over two years, e best Shoes to be had. Cable screwed. Sept 27, 1883 U : ANNI'AL RErORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OF ANDERSON COUNTY. HPI1|C following Schcol claims wore filed, JL audited and ordered to Lc i<ai<] for tba ?scal vear beginning Novombfr 1, 18*2, and cadiR*- November 1. 188$: Fo? k District, No. I. No. Claim. Teacher. Salary. 404 ii S t Bolt-man.$'-'5 ^0 405 ti N C Boloman. 21 75 406 n N C lioii'Uian. 4o 00 407 <? N C Bolcuian. '"0 ?77 <. N C Boleman. M lo Cl<7 <. N C Boleman . 21? 75 $1"0 S'J 109 W J Compton. 6 7.? 301 W J Compton. 12 '.5 3*?.' W J Compton. 11 .'3 606 VV J Compton. ll 20 .'<o7 \V J < O::I? lon. M <0 i;-v5 W J Compton. ? 25 62 M 1? W A Dickson. K 40 17 Vv A Dickson. 13 ?'> 91 W A Dickson. 42 'O 204 VV A Dickson . 61 60 VA NV A Dickson. 4;< Wi 44'? W A Dickson. 3w 2/> GM VT A Dickson. 16 70 7i3 W A Dickson . 30 JiJ M) ?1! T .1 Jenkins . 3 2? 114 T J Jenkins. ti 12 li? T J Jenkins. ll SW 1 io T J Jenkins . 7 2* 28 fli 16 VV < intimer. ; iO ?? VV OLatituer. 2 00 104 W CLuiiuior. 14 &> 21? W CLatimer. is 30 342 %V C Intimer.... 16 *.5 4*1 W C J.atiuitr. 1540 64'.' VV c Lat i mer. ? io 741 W C I>alimer. 3 30 ?2 75 M W J Llgon. 1 10 12.'? W J Lig?n. 05 390 W J Lig?n. 7o 4M) "VV J Llgon. -5 7'^ NV J Ligon. 95 4 2? i:i6 N VV Macaulay. h 70 l.Vi v NV Macaulay. 6 lo 13 K 57 J. I McGee. 9 36 !Ji L C McGee. 13 77 C-y L C Mc? ?ce. 12 04 633 I. C McGee. h 12 43 2? ! t>7 Hall Nance. lo 2H Ol?; Hall Nance. 114- 21 7C <;-0 K L Parker. 4 15 4 li M KU Vickory._ 15 JO 3wi K ll Vickery. 31 HO I 392 R tl Vickery. 29 40 3'.*.? K II Vickery. ll 50 H7 ot Pendleton District, No. 2. Sol Julia Borough".* 4 00 302 Julia Boroughs. 1 20 580 Julia Boroughs. 4 ?JO 583 Julia Boroughs. 3 HO 586 Juba Boroughs. 4 22 17 9! 20 VV <; Craig. 12 00 21 NV (i Craig. 12??6 59 NV ti ?'raig. If. 76 41 "I 60 NV A Clark . 37 on IO* NV A ? lark. 37 00 320 W A Clark. 37 60 450 NV A Clark. 37 60 560 NV A Clark. XT 60 678 NV A Clark. 37 60 225 0 145 A M Durracott. 1 l?5 140 A M Darracott. 5 00 622 A M Darracott. 3 25 523 A M Darracott. 3 25 037 A M Darracott. 3 SS li C 547 J J Kider. 15 00 685 J J Kider. 15 00 049 J J Kider. 15 00 45 < 879 A II Hyde. 20 00 20 ( 86 D C Lake. 37 60 37 D C Lake. 34 75 54 I) (J Lake. 37 60 310 1) C Lake. 37 :>0 432 D C Lake.37 60 543 D C Lake. 37 60 582 D C Lake. 31 60 259 39u Ii E McGowan. 2 1*2 2 I 1 J li Povton. <; os rt i 120 Marv Roberta. li? 40 217 Mary Roberta. 37 50 482 Mary Rober?a. 25 00 483 Marv Roberta. 25 00 082 Mary Roberta. IS 00 083 Mary Roberta. 4 05 818 Mary Robert*. 14 GS 142 050 NV C Smith. 20 60 769 W C Smith. 37 60 58 12 lt K Will. 12 25 12 Garvin Diitriot, No. 3. ?44 II C Asbury.lil .*) ?45 II C Asbury. 8 75 29 2 J D Oarkudale. 3 14 3 001 Julia Borough?. 21 002 Julia llorougbs. 172 003 Julia Dorougha. 2 00 604 Julia Borough?. 168 5 105 W A Clark . ..?. 8 00 100 W A Clark. 20 33 S30 NV A Clark. 17 00 457 yt A Clark. 13 10 59 143 A M Darracott. 25 00 144 A M Darracott. 30 00 269 A M Darracott. 30 00 624 A M Darracott. 30 00 038 A M Darracott. 16 50 86:j A M Darracott. 32 00 164 211 LE Dunwody. 6 15 212 li K Dunwody. 8 10 212 1? K Dunwody. 12 35 214 Ti K Dunwody. 10 35 630 ii E Dunwody. 13 20 870 L E Dunwody ... 30 00 89 337 Nora Folgor. 6 90 338 Nora Folgor. 23 60 339 Nora Folgor. 25 90 340 Nora Folger.i.." 16 30 821 Nora Folger. 10 00 882 Nora Folger. 30 Ou 116 41 David Hull"....- 22 00 55 David Hull. 22 00 141 David Hull. 22 00 203 David Hull. 22 tn? 88 139 R M Jenkins. 18 00 140 R M Jonkins ,.:.21 oe Sil R 51 Jenkins . 18 80 57 182 U H Johnson. 5 52 j 183 H H Johnson. 8 64 14 519 D C Lake. 4 2u 520 D C Lake. 4 20 621 D C iAke. 4 23 12 173 I. E McGowan. 22 00 322 L E McGowan. 22 00 433 L E McGowan. 22 00 090 L E McGowan ......... 20 00 700 Li E McGowan. li O?) 104 835 Olivia Newton. 30 00 836 Olivia Newton. 30 00 60 131 SR Riley.looo 132 SR Riley. 5 70 133 SR Riley. 9 05 557 S R Riley. 24 30 871 S R Riley. 14 35 872 SR Riley. 20 20 83 250.R E Wall. 6 35 U S rushy Creek District, No. 4. 218 WT By rd.$35 00 31 676 Ada Bogga. 16 80 676 Ada Bogga. 23 15 I 677 Ada Bogga. 15 60 1 678 Ada Bogga. 23 Jf> 7t 670 Lelia Byers. 19 85 680 Leila Byora. 22 55 45 220 W A Cason. 24 30 221 W A Cason. 25 26 755 W A Caaon. 17 22 825 W A Caaon. 26 57 826 W A Cason. 7 40 MX 553 S I Elrod. 3 90 884 S I Elrod. 20 00 Z 346 RT Elrod, for Behool house. 40 00 4 681 Sallie Jones. SO 00 St ?j 170 J L MoDavid.27 00 ' 171 J L MoDavid. 17 00 4 . 238 Henry Pearson.< SO 00 ' 237 Henry Pearson........' 34 20 808 Henry Pearson.SS 00 770 Henry Pearson. 18 00 780 Henry Pearson,. 1300 7?1 Henry Pearson....:... SO00 15 589 Joanie W Rosamond 3a 47 810 Jennie W Rosamond 43 75 811 Jennie W Rosamond 50 05 819 Jennie NV Rosamond 30 76 lb 554 s R Riley7 io 555 SR Riley... ll 50 556 8 R Riley... 13 80 873 SR Riley. 12 03 4 SCO Emma Walker. 28 50 SOO Emma Walker......... 3150 801 Emma Walker........ 15 16 102 Emma Walker._ 12 00 ? 761 Ixm Wyatt. 0 83 762 Lou Wyatt. ll 26 ? 651 B ll Wimms. 1.6,00 I - 832 Eva E Wyatt. 23 65 j ?33 Ky^MAV^M?.SO 00 ll Rook Mills District, No. 5. 681 HO Belober.4 316 ?fl 607 H C-Bolchor. 1086 838 H C Belcher.. 520 1 ... .760 W A Clark. 8 20 ,. 840 WA Clark ............... 4 50 1 fyi 772 8 Cunningham. 12 72 841 8 Cunningham. 600 I Urt^KHsynle;..18 45 127 W H Hay ole. 1225 t 128W?Haynle...._ 1160 ?81W Maynle,.....4125 ?32 W H Haynlo. 36 28 608 W H Haynlo.. 81 40 866 W H Hay ni?...... 26 15 771 W H Haynio... 28 55 842 W II Haynlo. 14 86 2 770 Laura MT Nanoo.. 2 SO 1 837 Laura M Nance.17 20 M M Kiley. i 20 843 60 8*3 558 659 ".o -?.V) Iii .'.SO 6oy M M Kiley. ? William S Shaw. 2 William S Shaw. lo William S Shaw . I1? William ? .Shaw. !? Martha Sax ton. J J Lula K Todd. 17 Lula K Todd. 17 ?. ?7 3-' 58 12 44 L>:la K Todd Lula K Todd. Lula K Toild . 12 45 J ula li Todd. i" *~ Emma F Wi Inon_ 31 * ?'? Emma F Wilsou. 1<> ?0 Km nia F Wilson...... .'.'J" Kmuia F Wilson... .. H 's"> Ccatervillc District, No. 6. 1 :;7 lt Marcus Burriss.. I 453 lt Marcus Burris* ... 139 K M ur? .-> Burnus ... 7:3 K Marcus 1 lorri SH .... T?O lt Marcus Bu ir ia?.... .1 tilia Boroughs. SOU J ulla Boroughs. 4M Julia Boroughs. ? "?> .lula Iii troughs. ti JD Julia Hon'ughs . Julia Boroughs. 2U2 Maymie Chalubia**... 295 M syruie Chauible?.?. ?J6 Maviuic ( 'hamblee... lily W ? ( lark. 7.43 W A (.'lark. 104 J W Kakew . ]..'. J W K-k-w. 443 J W Kakew. 444 J W Kakew. 72.". .1 W Kakew . 788 J W Kilcow . 721 i harity tiuyton. 732 Charity Guyton. 7 j> il ll Job nao n . 731 ll H Johnson . 1 . .7 Tallin Ksown. .".7 Tallie Koo* n. 729 Tallie Koown. 737 Tallie Keown. c4 W J Ligon. 106 W J Ligon. 2*.Kl \S' J Ligon. 411 W J Ligon. ->2 W T McGill, lor rent Kdwerd !. I'arkor.. ?:i Edward L I'arkor... 162 Edward L Parker ... '.".I I al ward J. l'arker.... 7 30 Edward I. I'arkor ... 734 Edward L I'arkor ... 071 Marv Sattcrlield. 103 Lula K Todd. 29?i Lula K Todd. 442 Lula K Todd. ~.*f) Lula K Todd . 021 Lula K Todil. 7 'Ai Lula K Todd. 727 A J O cor. I'.U'i A J (?uer. |!i '?I 22 < ' ._J BO ir? oo l*J 75 3*; os ?Jo *o 15 10 :i <>i i ; 02 13 ;l S 10 4 13 1 : ou 2.'. ' *) C-'. 00 12 '?>> ll 2"> .j 4" ot 24 21 ??;. 3 '.'."? 21? o4 24 55 17 30 ll io 15 25 10 30 22 20 14 75 l l 30 0 o ') 10 58 <i ..?;> h 40 T'.? 00 ll" 21 19 20 31 8S 123 70 J 4 76 13 23 I O 22 3 1" 8 GO 109 39 15 25 88 1 15 3' Hopewell District, No. 7. 175Anna Anderson.$ 2 04 461 Anna Anderson. 2 75 572 Anna Anderson. li 90 12 50 65 Mavmio Chamblee... '.? 24 iv! MayinieChainbleo... los5 <?7 Maymie Chambloe... 30 05 Ki M av mle Chamblee... 23 30 477 Maj* ru io Chamblee... 9 00 88 50 OH Lou Chamblee. 5 22 titi Lou < hamblee.24 12 47* Lou Chamblee. ll 2* 184 Lou Chamblee. 27 Wi 783 Lou t hain bice. 18 40 804 I<ou Chamblee. 7 14 03 ia ?24 A J (Jeer. 14 00 035 A J Geer. 5 UH 20 18 y* il II Johnson. 21 00 219 ll ll Johnson. 1? 20 419 Ii 1! Johnson. 12 75 61 05 170 W J Lig?n. 75 474 W J LlgOII. 0o 480 W J Ligon. 40 1 75 70 M il Major . 40 SO 71 M ll Major. ? 35 251 M Ii Major. 45 .VS 377 M II Major. 22 10 030 M Ii Major. 3rf 10 152 95 177 F E Met iain. 13 40 170 F K McClain. 14 40 1H0 F K McC lain. 27 50 Ul F K McClain. 30 45 C95 F K McClain. 13 85 rm FE McClain. 000 777 F K McClain. 2200 128 20 479 Eliza Martin. It? i 65 503 Anna McCall . 2 7o i 70 94 I) II Russell. 38 10 174 I) H Russell. 47 io 387 I> II Russell. IS 00 605 1> ll Kusaell. 23 10 047 I) Il RuHsell. b bl 135 54 874 Mary Nattci field . 3 00 3 00 620 F J Washington. 10(M? 027 F J Washington. ll t>5 684 F J Washington. 0 60 240 F J Washington. 5 45 241 F J Washington. 1800 54 70 Wiltiimeton District, No. 8. 3 Anna Anderson.$ 5 40 303 Anna Anderson. 4 74 301 Anna Anderson. 20 25 305 Anna Anderson. 14 89 45 28 510 W A Caaon. 5 2?! 511 W A Caaon. 7 11 12 37 427 SJ 1 Kl rod. 1 60 428 S I lil rod. 0 48 429 8 I Klrod. 13 84 430 S I Klrod. 27 40 431 S I Klrod. 23 13 72 51 2iHi J R Guyton. 1003 207 J R Gnvton. 21) 77 2t>3 J K Guyton. 2S21 605 J R tluyton. 17 73 599 -I R Guyton. 27 7t". 110 50 343 Elisa Johnson. 7 74 344 Eliza Johnson. 21 05 345 Kliza Johnson. 19 17 47 96 050 Marv E Jone?. 5 41 657 Marv E Jones. 11 83 17 25 204 RI McNioctl. 2 40 205 R I McNinch. :t 40 200 R I McNinch. 10 00 24? RI McNinch. J 2 0U co i R 1 McNinch. 8 77 671 II I McNinch. 5 17 41 74 24 W T McKlrov. 27 0!? 27 09 (Ail ll T Mitchell. 5 56 003 II T Mitchell. 15 20 20 76 63 C K Owens. 45 90 Ot C E Owens. 45 0O " 172 C K (Jwons,. 45 00 600 C K Owens. 37 80 174 00 180 Julia H Todd. 19 15 41S Julia IJ Todd. 16 38 430 Julia ll Todd. 21 73 65H Julia I? Todd. 1? K7 050 Julia li Todd. 14 4t 238 F J Washington. 1 {Hi 230 F J Washington. 18 OO 458 F J Washington. 20 84 OOO F J Washington. 5 50 661 F J Washington. 0 04 742 T D Williams. 8 24 Savannah District, No. 9. 408 II C Reicher.|24 00 409 II 0 Rolchor. 30 00 410 II C Reicher. 30 00 472 II 0 Belcher. 24 42 473 H C Belcher. 4 68 668 II C Belcher. 8 64 834 II C Belcher. 7 80 130 44 655 S Cunningham. 14 12 807 S Cunningham. 22 50 ano R Cunningham. mn 46 20 10 A E Earle. 8 70 305 A E Earle. 10 50 411 A K Karlo. 12 60 412 A E Karlo. 19 oft 413 A K Karlo. 16 20 633 A E Karlo. 17 10 675 A E Karlo. 1068 643 A li Karie. 26 i?5 870 A E Earle. 30 00 877 A E Karie. 3 90 155 77 421 D I Karlo. ?0 30 422 D I Karlo. 27 90 423 D 1 Karie. 30 00 408 D I Earlo. 26 28 469 1) I Earle. 6 16 100 66 847 Maggto Hammil v. 18 66 848 Maggio Danuelly"... 18 25 36 91 640 M II Gassaway. 10 50 803 M ll Gassaway. SO 00 887 M HOaasaway. S 10 45 60 670 W II Haynie. 4 20 881 W H Haynlo. 1 38 5 58 824 Laura L. Healan. 30 00 849 Laura L. Healan. 45 00 75 00 62 W J Ligon. 110 394 W J Ligon. 70 S05WJLlgoii. 108 890 W J Ligon. 42 3 SO 645 Tabitha Morrl?. 12 35 743 Tabitha Thomas. 19 03 31 98 641 R L Parker. 4 85 4 85 134 W S Shaw. 9 90 300WS8haw.". 8 04 397 W 8 Shaw. 2 16 398 W S Shaw. 8 04 28 74 642 Ann V Tato. 12 42 12 42 Varenne* District, No. IO. 600 G W Belcher.$ 5 95 701 G W Belcher. 20 00 25 95 611 W A Clark. 6 25 673 W A Clark. 6 00 12 25 623 8 Cunningham. 5 00 704 8 Cunningham. 5 05 10 05 49 Maggio Dannolly. 10 70 60 Maggie Dannel ly. 16 40 831 Maggie Dannolly. 25 00 S32 Maggie Donnelly. 25 00 867 MnggloDannolly. 20 45 612 MnggloDannolly. 21 20 631 MaggleDannelly. 16 03 705 MaggleDannelly. 6 60 141 43 51 A E Earle.. 4 80 198 A E Earlo. 3 85 194 A E Earle. 6 05 833 A E Earle.. 6 25 88 57 62 94 8 24 501 A K Karie.. :i 95 A K Karie. 4 ar. 0 .5 A K Karlo. t 05 2J-9 I. ? Fiiber. 4 55 270 L o Fisher. 16 .VTJ L <? Fisher. o so ~;i t hurlly Guyton. l<> oo JTn charity Guyton. 2 00 HM) < 'banty ' . uytou.. 1?; oo t>5 < "barity Guv ton.. 13 28 . ? .? ll ll Johnson . ti 90 tm un Johnson. j2 M 48 \V J Ligou . 4 TO I-!? IV J Ligon. 6 20 ll?) \V J Ligon .? 75 'Mi VV J Lig?n. 7 06 .:>4 VV J Litton. o 75 i i KHSIO Latham. 7 55 lt Ka?ie latham. i l 25 2 12 Ksaio Latham.. . L? O') -l i K*?de Latham. 25 00 ;.o |;Viie Latham. 23 00 417 Kviie Latham. 25 00 itu Kasie Latham. 17 20 v"o F.-sio Latham. 22 '.?5 L Parker. -z 75 li l'ai ker. 0 i)0 L l'ai k< r. 2.5 ot? L Parker. i>J 5u L Parker. ii? o0 i : K ?fi i : 1*7 K : 1 li j'-o K 4..2 K ~?? l-l 7??:j K 04S S 1 7->4 S P Tat.- . 17 Fila A T?dd 191 Kliu A ?'.2 Ki.a A 370 Klla A ! ! Klla A << .2 I-.IIH A i.fl Klla A I. Parken L Parker L V irker. Tate. 2.'. 00 ll 90 23 55 9 6<? 22 65 7 00 5 15 4 15 5 50 4 IO f> 00 dd. 13 45 * 'j I'-ibilha l'liouias. 4 52 .593 Tabitha Thomas. lo 4t> 4-7 T It Wilk*. 1 ; 04 4*S T 1! VViiks. 7 a 4V* T B Wilks. i] 42 4 ?2 I 1! VVilk-. tj 24 4 < l T li Wilks . 2 72 331 Lula Watson... 17 35 33 > I.ola Watson. I!i 35 ;...> ? Lula Wat* ti . -j.; 75 451 J.ola Watson. 10 95 . ;i Lula Watson. :, 45 ?75 Jeremiah Vcardin... 1 00 Broadaway District, No. II. Ti; L H Anderson...$10 25 77 L II Anderson... 25 00 1-17 L II Audersou... 10 30 152 L ll Anderson... 25 00 287 L Ii Anderson... 25 00 536 L il Anderson... 10 00 716 L ll Anderson... 8 40 719 L JI Anderson... 25 00 74 Elias Z Brown... IC 31 78 Elias Z Brown... 2 20 M'S lilias Z Brown... 19 15 201 Elias X Brown... 12 05 013 Elias Z Brown... 7 85 717 El ?art Z Brown... 17 20 CIO <i W Belcher. 1 75 709 G VV Belcher. 5 50 710 M ll Broyles. 8 00 711 M Ii ?rovir?. 10 00 159 W F Cox".. 13 00 100 W F Cox. 15 70 535 W F Cox. ll 15 042 VV F Cox. 2 05 722 W F Cox. 0 80 O'is Zella Campbell... 7 36 708 Zella Campbell... 8 52 279 L P Daniels. 5 00 2S0 L P Dauiels. 10 00 281 L P Daniels. 10 00 018 L P Daniei^. 5 00 718 L I1 Daniels. 10 00 720 L P Daniels. 10 00 ST0 Ida L (.ri?in. 15 00 27 L C Hubbard. 2 45 017 W P Holland. 22 55 778 W P Holland. 25 00 7"> J D Houston. 20 00 ICI .1 1) Houston. 20 00 202 J D Houston. 20 00 445 J D Houston. 20 00 615 .1 D Houston. 15 00 723 J D Houston. 20 00 28 il H Johnson. 5 10 286 S E Keaton. 3 25 "?40 S E Keaton. 1 00 541 SE Keaton. 2 55 785 S E Keaton. 2 80 780 ri E KeatoD. 4 95 157 Tallie Keown. 7 48 282 Tallie Keown. 18 00 538 Tallie Keown. 10 75 009 Tallie Keown. 5 40 714 Tallie Keown. 8 7? 283 Annie P McFa... 23 45 4?9 Annie P McFall. 25 00 400 Annie P McFall. 9 65 1?8 W L Mitchell. ll 35 284 VV L Mitchell.... 4 20 534 W L Mitchell .... 3 35 612 W L Mitchell .... 2 75 712 W L Mitchell .... 5 50 817 W L Mitchell .... 2 35 lr.G Eliza Martin. 15 45 2*8 Eliza Martin. 16 00 537 Eliza Martin. 10 00 C1C Eliza Martin. 8 00 715 Eliza Martin. 10 00 153 W J Ligon. 2 55 154 \V J Ligon. 1 45 285 W J Ligon. 3 75 539 W J Ligon. 3 60 155 Edward L Parker 2 30 614 Edward L Parker 3 50 721 Edward L Parker 8 15 781 II ? Reed. 5 25 Belton District, No. !2. 607 M H Brovles.$ 4 06 788 M H Broyles. 7 Ot) 93 W F Cox. 36 55 858 W F Cox. 40 00 510 W F Cox. 42 60 517 W F Cox. 36 75 518 W F Cox. 34 50 820 VV F Cox. 34 70 97 L P Daniels". 13 00 201 L P Daniels. 25 00 347 L P Daniels. 27 50 426 L P Daniels. 26 25 625 L P Daniela. 15 00 805 L P Daniels. 28 75 4 Mamie Finger.... 6 65 209 Mamie Finger.... ll 45 210 Mamie Finger.... 12 10 357 Mamie Finger.... ll 55 545 Mamie Finger.... 10 50 99 E V Gassoway... 17 55 100 E V Gassoway... 15 40 101 E V Gassoway... 20 00 313 E V Gassoway... 27 50 314 E V Gassoway... 25 00 450 E V Gassoway... 26 25 109 S E Keaton. 16 40 110 S E Keaton. 17 25 247 ? E Keaton. 14 65 336 S E Keaton. ll 60 449 ri E Keaton. 12 65 787 S E Keaton. 8 85 355 S Lander. 3 85 9 R I McNinch .... ll 25 42 R I McNinch .... 12 80 112 R I McNinch .... 27 50 248 R I McNinch .... 25 00 363 R I McNinch .... 26 25 670 R I McNinch .... 12 50 878 Maggie McNinch 1 00 258 Tabitha MorriB... 3 90 857 F W Pickel. 8 80 858 F W Pickel. 6 00 664 H G Reed. 3 25 435 Lou Ramsey. 9 05 859 Lou Ramsey. 21 20 860 Lou Ramsey. 20 00 . 861 Lou Ramsey. 19 90 862 Lou Ramsey. 15 50 763 Lou Wyatt. 9 60 764 Lou Wyatt. 18 40 Corner District, No. 13. 107 Ly mus Beaty...... 6 71 - 108 Lymus Beaty. 10 26 848 Lymus Beaty. 10 17 849 Lymu? Beaty..'.. 12 03 ! 692 Lymus Beaty..:... 7 00 ' 273 Julia E Black .... 5 88 274 Julia E Black.... 15 36 275 Julia E Black.... 19 16 644 Julia E Black .... ll 00 881 Julia E Black .... 17 82 61 A E Earle. 1 80 62 A E Earle. 1 85 ; 855AEEarle.v. 8 60 815 Wm Hamilton... 18 76 316 Wm Hamilton... IC 25 817 Wm Hamilton... IC 00 818 Wm Hamilton... IC 70 6G9 Wm Hamilton... 8 00 254 A Killingsworth.. 20 95 255 A Killingsworth.. 17 80 256 A Killingsworth.. 88 16 257 A Killingworth.. 80 00 878 A Killingsworth.. 83 50 694 A Killingsworth.. 21 00 120 Ann V Tate. 1 80 121 Ann V Tate. 6 85 122 Ann V Tate. 17 85 48? 11 569 Ann V Tate. 10 20 052 Ann V Tate. 14 45 653 Ann V Tate. 16 60 73 75 222 riorenco A Tate. Ii 45 223 Florence A Tate. 13 20 L'24 Florence A Tate. 23 00 22-') Florence A Tate. 23 05 175 Florence A Tate. 22 65 170 Florene? A Tate. 25 25 119 20 490 T ? Wilks. 3 20 3 20 595 J Yeargin. 0 00 6 00 Hall District, No. 14. 562 Nellie Brown.t S 95 503 Nellie Brown. 25 00 504 Nellie Brown. 25 00 565 Nellie Brown. 16 50 75 45 244 A E Karie. 1 20 245 A E Karie. 1 70 240 A E Karie. 1 40 4 3'J 271 L O Fisher. ll 16 272 L ? Fisher. 15 20 .r.73 L O Fisher. 10 70 37 06 22 Horace Morris.... 8 10 23 Horace Morris.... 12 00 111 Horace Morris.... 15 00 253 Horace Morris.... 17 00 47D Horace Morris.... 18 00 471 Horace Morris.... 18 00 512 Horace Morris.... IS 00 790 Horace Morris.... 4 05 791 Horace Morris.... 9 40 120 21 561 M S Ambling. 5 25 5 25 117 Ann V Tate. 4 50 118 Aun V Tate. 8 30 ll'.i Ann V Tate. 13 95 667 Ann Y Tate. 10 '.'0 508 Ann V Tate. 9 25 .r.70 Ann V Tate. 12 50 571 Aun V Tate. 10 85 70 25 102 T B Wilka. 1 32 1<>3 T B Wilks. r, 60 137 T B Wilks. 24 00 235 T B Wilks. 24 00 4*?4 T B Wilks. 24 00 485 T B Wilks. 12 00 486 T B Wilks. 24 00 116 72 865 J Yeargin. 12 50 .SOO J Yeaigin. 25 00 885 J Yeargin. 9 30 886 .1 Yeargin. 1 75 149 J Yeargin. 2U 00 150 J Yeargin. 25 00 151 J Yeargin. 25 00 596 J Yeargin. 25 00 ?J'J'I 3 Yeargin. 13 75 157 30 Martin District, No. 15. 72 E Z Brown.$ 1 15 73 E Z Brown. 5 60 138 E Z Brown. 4 85 494 E Z Brown. 3 65 598 K Z Brown. 2 75 758 E Z Brown. 5 30 23 20 705 G W Belcher. 3 35 766 G W Belcher. 8 80 12 15 124 Lizzie Browne.... 20 !5 226 Lizzie Browne.... 2 00 227 Lizzie Browne.... 23 90 4'.H Lizzie Browne.... 19 20 503 Lizzie Browne ... ll 45 76 70 792 J N Cnrwile. 1 00 793 J N Carwile. 1 10 794 J N Carwile. 1 00 795 J N Carwile. 3 00 796 J N Carwile. 5 00 ll 10 588 J A Gilmore. 5 41 96 J A Gilmore. 7 65 852 J A Gilmore. 9 28 416 J A Gilmore. 8 00 853 J A Gilmoro. 9 45 417 J A Gilmore. 5 00 44 79 276 Nettie Hall. 13 50 277 Nettie Hall. 14 40 278 Nettie Hall. 15 00 815 Nettie Hall. 14 67 57 57 101 S E Keaton. 90 402 S E Keaton. 1 75 804 8 E Keaton. 2 95 5 60 464 W L Mitchell.... 13 SO 465 W L Mitchell.... ll 85 406 W L Mitchell.... 9 90 467 W L Mitchell.... 4 75 812 W L Mitchell.... 30 00 813 W L Mitchell.... 13 05 814 W L Mitchell.... 9 35 92 70 23? H Morris. 3 12 233 H Morris. 4 00 234 H Morris. 6 00 252 U Morris. 6 13 646 H Morrii. 9 00 688 H Morris. 15 00 767 H Morris. 3 90 47 15 797 KB A Robinson. 25 00 798 R B A Robinson. 21 75 46 76 8G8 Mary J Robinson 2 52 869 Mary J Robinsorj 9 45 ll 97 228 M S Stribling.... 22 50 229 M S Stribling.... 25 00 ' 307 M S Stribling.... 25 00 504 M S Stribling.... 25 00 808 M S Stribling.... 45 00 823 M S Stribling ... 25 00 167 50 525 L M Wilson. 9 28 526 L M Wilson. IS 58 627 L M Wilton. 16 40 528 L M Wilson. 16 40 529 L M Wilson. 10 56 827 L M Wilson. 9 00 828 L M Wil-on. 19 72 99 94 ll Mamie Wickliffe. 13 25 13 25 S20 M J Washington 16 00 321 M J Washington 12 75 514. M J Washington 14 60 515 il J Washington 10 00 774 M J Washington 8 00 775 M J Washington 15 00 76 35 Hoiea Path District, No. IS. 629 J N Carwile. 1 65 630 J N Carwile. 3 25 854 J N Carwile. 2 40 7 30 584 W F Cos. 5 30 666 W F Cox. 4 10 9 40 424 L P Daniels. 3 40 425 L P Daniels. 8 65 750 L P Daniels. 2 75 9 80 434 William Dateher 2! 0O 789 William Datcber 9 SO - 30 60 309 E V Gassoway ... 62 310 E V Gassoway... 84 311 E V Gaesoway... 5 40 312 E V Gassoway... 7 78 551 EV Gassoway... 8 50 552 E V Gassoway... 7 50 80 64 371 Lula V Garrison. 20 00 389 Lula V Garrison. 20 00 388 Lula V Garrison. 12 00 448 Lula V Garrison. 20 00 856 Lula V Garrison, ll 00 83 00 95 J A Gilmore. 25 00 414 J A Gilmore. 25 00 415 J A Gilmore. 25 00 587 J A Gilmore. 25 00 851 J A Gilmore. 15 00 115 00 372 Nannie Harkness 13 00 373 Nannie Harkness 15 00 374 Nannie Harkness 15 25 875 Hannie Harkness 25 00 376 Nannie Harkness 25 00 548 Nannie Harkness 25 00 806 Nannie Hark noaa 15 00 188 25 29 M Henderson. 16 20 30 M Henderson. 13 00 142 M Henderson. 20 00 49 20 867 P R Jone* ........ ll 00 ll 00 202 Laura Johnson... 25 00 203 Laura Johnson... 25 00 706 Laura Johnson... 25 00 707 Laura Johnson... 21 25 757 Laura Johnson... 25 00 121 15 403 S E Keaton. 2 55 745 S E Keaton. 2 05 4 60 18 E W Lindsay..... 18 12 19 E W Lindsay. 18 12 81 24 462 M E Mallison-... 18 75 463 M E Mattison. 25 00 690 M E Mattison. 25 00 591 M E Mallison. 20 00 698 M E Mattison. 8 76 97 50 , 622 J A Major. 12 00 12 00 i ; - 809 V E Miller fs?36 nf'? 81 H G Reed. 25 00 32 H G Reed. 18 25 850 H G Reed. 60 00 861 H G Recd. 60 00 852 H G Reed. 60 00 644 H G Reed.6000. . 628 H G Reed. I860 - 261 26 880 G M Roberts. 9 60 9 60 630 L M Wilson. 146 631 L M Wilson. 8 60 632 L M Wilson. 8 60 829 L M Wilson. 1 26 9 ?0 Anderson District, Nt. 17. 86 L C Hubbard.$25 90 198 L C Hubbard..... 82 60. 827 L C Hubbard. 86 65 409 L O Hubbard. 81 66 126 70 7 W J Ligon... 88 70 90 W J Ligon. 85 90 196 W J Ligon........ 89 40 825 W J Ligon. 44 85 498 W J Ligou. 42 85 C E L Parker. 24 05 .38 E L Parker. 23 05 K7 E L Parker. 30 00 199 E L Parker. 40 00 32.1 E L Parker. 10 00 495 E L Parker. 8 75 88 Martha Saxton... 28 90 200 Martha Saxton... .''.2 00 320 Martha Saxton... 32 00 496 Martha Saxton... 7 00 39 Ella A Todd. 1 05 89 Ella A Todd. 1 80 197 Ella A Todd. 8 55 824 Ella A Todd. 5 80 497 Ella A Todd. 5 25 8 E L Tew. 20 90 40 E L Ten. 13 50 85 E L Tew. 25 2'J 195 E L Tow. 20 30 321 E L Tew. 29 25 196 70 168 76 94 90 16 96 121 20 Willlamston Spring District, No. 18. 207 208 546 672 2-r? 26 60 13U 230 600 353 854 306 782 13 14 92 215 291 Munjie Pinger.9 55 Mamie Pinger... 22 70 Mamie Finger... 23 05 Mamie Finger... 18 55 E K Hardin.150 00 Maggie M'Ninch 14 60 Maggie M'Ninch 8 80 Maggie M'Ninch 22 85 Maggie M'Ninch 22 00 Maggie M'Ninch 13 20 Maggie M'Ninch 17 70 S Lander. 67 05 S Lander. 99 80 S Lauder. 19 35 S Lander. 25 87 Tabitha Morris... 5 04 Tabitha Morris... 5 96 Tabitha Morris... 19 00 Tabitha Morris... 34 52 Tabitha Morris... 6 36 73 85 150 00 99 15 212 <i7 ZO 88 RECAPITULATION. Pork. Pendleton. Garvin. Brushy Creek. Kock Mills. (.'entreville.. Hopewell. Williamston. Savannah. Vareunes. Broadawuy. Belton.. ..*. Coruer. Hall. Martin. ilonea Path. Anderson. Williamstcn Spring. 772 849 S94 983 507 662 747 719 666 851 790 892 547 586 786 1,035 724 005 Grand total.$13,623 96 Ii. W. TODD, School Commissioner Anderson Co. IF o "tr rr s HORSE AND CAi TLE POWDtl.'S No lionne will iii' rf COLIC, r > TBK, If Kotitz*! I'u? lorn uro uteri in ihn?, Fotltz's l'pw.ler* ?' !1 <"nr.' ?nd ?ir. v. ur lina' H*?t BR?. F?nte'? Powder* ?rill r.rrien- (; i* HOW I N Foals'* Powder* will iivr-.; . ti ? < . ->-. 'ty r,r v and crenm twenty p.-r rem.. :>. i ? ti - bettor f.rra ?sd ?weet. Foals*? Powder* will rnre >?r pr?. .. . ?ti <?t NT? K*I Dl?rA*>< to nlnrh llonwt?nli ' :iil\f .r.- . :t.yrt. FoT0TZ*S Fowp?:B9 WIM. i.|v>. !>ATI>-PACTfOX. Bold everywhere. DAVID F. rO'JTZ. Proprietor. BALTICO BE. KD. For sale, wholesale and retail, bv W? hlte cfc Wilhite, Anders jn, 8. C. Jan 3, ISSI 25 ly H Hats and Caps. ATS and Caps, Trunks, Satchels and Valises. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. A full line of Hardware, and Cutlery. -ALSO, A beautiful line of Wall Papering, Border ing, and Canvass. Buggy and hand Um brellas, all for sale low bv A. Ii. TOWERS. Sept 27,1883 ll fll ISSI OF ALL 1 sn MENTS POS M?li ???? 88ASH1 r"or moro than a third of a cantar? tho ? ? i : san flin ?tan g T.lnlrnsnthaaboon . >".TII to millions all over tho world aa .i or.ly safe rt lion oe for tho roller of r Uten ts and pain. It ls a medicine ..iv-o jiricu und praise-tho best ot its ? .ul. For every form of external pain MEXICAN -.'i*.starifr Liniment ls without an equal. ? L penetrates Heall, and m troc I o to j? Tia very bone-makin ar tho continu 1 r. >..>3 of pain and inflammation lmpos Ji Vila, ita effects upon Unman Flesh and I . m Jlruto Creation aro equally wonder ful. Tho Mexican MUSTANG Liniment la needed! by somebody In j e very houso. Every day brin irs news of I Uie agony of au awful ec old or barn I subdued, of rlicmnatio martyrs rc-1 f? tc rod, cr a v&in&bis ??or=c w oj?? saved by tho boiling power of thia LINIMENT Bhiamathm, 8 vre ll ina?, Stiff Joints, Contracted Musel?e, S turns ?nd Scald?, tents, Brnlt*? tasad Sprains, Poisonous Bites) ?md Btings, Stiffness. lUtainegi, Old Bores, Vicers, FToatbites.CbllblattiSj uwa, Ulirni c roiHIUMlViHIIDIWli [ Boro Ripple?, Caked Breast, andi Indeed every foran of ?mtemal dis-1 .SAM. Zi ucaxs wilban* sears, v. For the Huera Cmuxtox it cures - Sprains, Swanny, Stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Sore?. Hoof Dla .asea, Foot Rot, Screw Worra, Scab, Hollow Horn, Berate bee, WUe> StaiLi, (Spavin, ?hr??a, HiBgwaSM, Old Sores, Poll Evil, F1H>J tipoa the Bigot and every oilier ailment to wlUcb Ute occupante of tao Stable and O loeb Tard aro liable. Tho Mexican Mwslsna- Liniment always cares and never dlaappointa; and ft is, positively, THE BEST ?F ALL LINIMENTS raidos SSAS*?. Mexican Mustang Lin mc nt for salo by Wilhite & Wilhite, Anderso? S. ?. , . TWSWTY DOLLAR*. THE STYLE Singer Machine ft the .nest SI fi 6 ER EVER MADE. D?OP LEAF, TWO large drawers, fancy cover j with ?aston on aland, and Winds the bobbins without rnnping the Machine, for ?20.00. Remember, we aetid 'the Machine to Lo examined before paying anything upon it. livery Machino fully warranted Address WILLET8 & CO., Feb SS-S?-ly Philadelphia, Pa. for five y?ars. OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL 7?I.t?l0o?iT?t3 *nd Electric Appliances on ,?"l/?J I??*2*' 10 lnM> ly*0"* erold) who are ??rflSaWH.?*w. Lost Vitality and jtindred 'tro ubloo, auaranteelns speedy and complete rests ration of health ssa manie %^,v??it%lirK? <ukI\,a igor. Aaart *Fwtt,^e? GERMAN KAINIT And other Fertilisers, -TONS GENUINE German Kal nit-direct importation-and all other Fer tillers, for sale by il KUM ANN BULWINKLE Korr'a Wharf, Charleston 8 C Jan 3, 18*4_25__3rn IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. M?-. ,"1E-AR?OfRR?'CI?* G??*l 'traveling Agent ol Messrs. Luddon A Hates, is stationed with headquarters at Anderson, 8. C., and will take pleasure in visiting; personally all persons in thi upper port of this State and the borderine Counties of (ieorgia whodeeirotopurcnj," R" PIANO OU ORGAN. He represents TEN of th? LEADlWn MAN''FACTOR!KS of tba World, and cannot full to please. Better satisfaction con bo had in the se lection of an Instrument, and considerable) expense saved by consulting him personally in your own home, * Do not purchase without dropping bira a card at Anderson, 8. C., which he wm answer either personally or by letter aa you prefer. Sept 113. 1883_8 Cm IS QM ir.-! b.H?n mire <t?-itn?ctlvo to human health aaa Ufa . -. v -. ;? -iti.ciite ai.d famine cemhloed pj, ?i i i,Uvil writer many yean ago, and it u . ...< theil. Th? |Mor victim of Blood , ...?, . . .. I with M. reury to cure the maladr ? . i .v.i h lodiilr? to cure biro ofthcilcri .-i -, tmt liirtcad ?f any relief, the Srst ri-.:- vi ti s general health sui makes him a ? . I ' . ? tiler rains hi* diceatire organs To i. I hi luis woy .Sw.ff* Spcviflc U th? . I. . ? on mrih. and ia worth more than iii ,\i;_'..t i:i : ?il. ll imliil Ac* thia Hcrcuriil t'oiaon lot . , n?i i . m. und l/rinj;? lue ?uff?rrr back to nonith bini liai?,iini?*. Hurry person vr?o hi? ever been rulivaied should hy a!! means take a thor, ongb, course of this romilly. . . jErrroso.svtLLs, Tsrtoos Co., Qa. Five Tour* ac? 1 ffjnd on my plantation a colored man n ho wa? bailly ditcajwd. lt.: neted that fir? year? lieSure he bad mm-scti-da violent caaeof ?l<*jd l'oison, ni.il lind Ix < a treated by many phyidriani ail faillie lo carp him. 1 treated him ?Kn Swill*! Specific. ?nit in a short time he was crmnd and nell, UD<1 I.si li"! lind a rymptoui of tho dltua?e since. 1). M. HUGUES. One gentleman who had been confined to hi? bed ?ix ure::? wita Mercar?a! .Kbenmatitra haa bera cured etilirely, and s;?:a!n la the bighost Mate?is) 3. ?.S. t'IIli.1 -i &. ?t.-.Rl?V. 1'?.Ailuu.joga, Tenn. VerrnrW Tlh?-umatUm midu tn? a erip. Vrylng the Hot Pprini;? t-"> y ?..ir*, and l.v and Totaah treatment until f ?rn? o sk?l ? able to do anything, I prend?, i . coarse of tf. S. S After talons ij... - petite b?can tn improve, uj.| iii . i r. Whcn I had takeu twelve Imit!. - I i fi ever did. It U n>>w twniw in .!..?. B. 8. 8. My heal?i and ?i<;? t!v * - ; ' ablo to attend to all tn? bu?Un * 1 . ?.? CHAS. ?Eli-,. li"i i . : Gi,COO REV.' / n Will be paid to any Chrtr.lfl - . Tais of 100 bottle? S. H. H., lodldo Potairiom, or n:iy n-..:.. -~ ran sw!rr . ? te. Af. "Writo for the littlo bu free Price: ?m?n ?lie. $1.10 ; ?holding doublo quantity). S" {Isla sell lt. HEITHER K?YST13AL H?H HJDIA1 BDT SC'L? TIFIC AND SPECIFIC. A E5?EDY of over Iwenty-flre yeort ttnntli*?. / HRHK.nV mir? jtmnilnr ?t home nilli >. l|f?ri bent known, than alt otlur rrmriiic* nf tit Kn ! A REMEDY endorsed by ih- boat lin.-.icir.r.i ami Druggists nt Its home. A REMEOY that Mr. ft. W. O'Neill. Goodwnttr, Ala., savs raised his w.'fe from an invalid's bed, =nd bo believes ?"?"*i her life. AKEMFDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said, "I would havcKivcu 5500 aa soon as I would a nickle (or what two bottles ol yow medicino did for my daughter." A REMEDY in rogaid to which 6 J Cassell?. M. D., Druggist ol Tltomasvillc. On . any?: "I can recall instances lu which if afforded rtin) after ali the anual remedia hadf.ii e.l A REMEDY about which Pr. K. U. Fer--" Grange, Ga , writes: '.! hove used fi- '.be ?. years the medicine yon aro putting n*? consider it tho Ix-.-t ?mbinnilnti evci '.lea together for thc dis... ? lor which it ls recota mend 3d. A REMEDY of which Pr. Joel Uranbam. A Man ta. said: ?? J har* examined ths recipe, and h in nes! tation in advising itt? use, and conflden:^ recommend lt." A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnroet, near Marietta. Qa., ?sys he lins used in hi? fat? Uy with tba "utmost sntufaetton" nml ... mended it to three fninlllc "who fourni : just what li ls teti?mmendiil '.' A REMEDY of which lV.iib.'r'o . Ivvn ' Deuison say: -We have b.vii HeUtngtl lot i Sears, withmnstantijr in rna?!ii? toi?M. 'Iii dels a startle with in, and uuoof?'?*i ? . .? . A REMEDY of which Lamar, Raukiu IJI 6av: .. We sold 50srOM in four months, and never Bold it in anyplace bu' wh?tUwaiwaoted URU?I? " A REMEDY by win. li Ur. Iltunh. of Ln?ra'i-c, Ga., SOTS: "I cured one ol the must ?>hMi.;.:-.t cones of ViCAKiors MENSTRUATION that tvr carno within my knowledge, with a few tm!tlc* " A REMEDY of which Dr J. 1! Hi?-. N.itrwtilc* Ala., says: I am fully ennviniv I ;ti-i' it is un rivaled for thal class of di?caav.? \.i claiisi to cure." A REMEDY ainait which Maj. Jobn C. WhOncr, o' \ Manta, well ?.nd favuranly know n . . tho Untied Stales asa Geiierallr.sur.il? Kays: "I used this remedy before the w labte plntun?oil nu a great num ber l?i - a/ti^yt with lute 'uceeti " A REMEDY out .tllicll Mr. J. W. Ptr-nr?. .< CaitersvHle, Ga-, ccrUflesthot one !?-.:: - . t- l tin? nerabersof hit family of munsn un .. laritv ol inauy vearsstanding. A REMEDY ihr.' ln m.ArK:: TUA-? A??T . SSIMCtNBOf ila kind iu the wnr! I. l-ecn 2 ilOTTLta WILI.CUUETHK >:.'.-! . ??TISATS Trna OBEAT ropui.ABVi .>%' .- I'??i FSMALB UtouLAioit, (Woiaiiu ? tKf* r"?\* ' sale by all Druggist*. Price: Hiu?'.i *:?" IATRO size St .no. Sole Proprietor and Mannfactn- : ? j. Blt.-.Lriri i). No. 108S. Prvor t>t?.ei . _ Qmct ani Eaif Chiii-Birtli Thoaaanji of women over the taud t'^ti fy to the wonderfaleffects of '.hisgr ino c<dy; it will uot only ahortenlabors ?leseen thu inte- city of nain and suffern^, beyond oxpreiilon, bat better than all, lt Uamby greatly diminishes the danger to life nt both mother and child. This great boon to Buf fering woman is IJalmat' LinltntnL or M?.;\?-'s Fritad. ?r?pi.-v3 ss? ?id ? BBADSTKLD, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by aB Dmggiats. Price ?JI.60 bottle. Beat by Xkxprecs on receipt of price. KING OF THE SINGERS. wm nfl THE above Is ths'eilsct-represenUtlon th? SEWING MACHINE we sell FOB tySG.OO. It is in every respect the vsry best of Singer Stylo of Machines, finished in best manner, with the latest improvenie for winding the bobbin, tho moot conj, lent style of table, with extension large drawers' and beaut i fol Gothic cJ IT STANDS, WITHOUT A BIVAL? King of Singer tfaohin^1 Wi? do not ah vou topay for it until /kn what you are buyfoy. We only wish to e - that yon really want to buy m Moch?n are willing to pay $20 for TH? B>3T IN THE M*ABKET Write to ns, sending'tho rirrin? of J nearest railroad station. Wo Will send Machine and give instructions to otto? t to examine it before you pay for ii*, - . WILLMARTH ? C0? ?28 Filbert Bk., Philadelphia, ifte? S3 P March 1, 18S3