The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 07, 1884, Image 3
"LOCAL NEWS.
LANGSTON, LOCAL EUITOE.
BBIEF MKNTION.
|t is ii i HT lu order to pay your city taxes.
Strive for good gardens, for they help out
ich In bard times.
Sunday was tho most pleasant day
bave had this year.
?Mr. J. L. Mauldin bria our thanks for a
lato New Orleans paper.
Attention is directed to the advertisement
cadctl "Dentistry" in another column.
Those interested should read the adrer
entent of School Commissioner Todd in
lotber column.
It is predicted by parties who say they
ave never-failing signs that the fruit crop
?ll lie a tine one this year.
If you will read three chapters each week
y ami five each Sunday, you will read the
lule through Iti one year.;
Attention is directed to the changes In
r advertisements of Mo?srs. Hill A Har
mon and J. P. Sullivan & Co.
Dr. Wm. L. Hnynle, of this Couuty, bas
moved to Bowersville, Ga., where he will
rartice bis profession, medicine.
Look out boys, don't be rash in accepting
roposttious from the girls ; you will have
any proposals before tho year is gone.
ie dwelling nonseoi f.-..ua ,,
}f Pork township, waa destroyed by an uc
(?dental fire on Wednesday of last week.
The small boy who hangs around Ibo
srlor and makes faces as bis sister's boan
^lould he punished for contempt of court.
Messrs. Moore A Wardlaw have removed
heir law olTlce from the Masonic building
thu front room over A. Leaser's store.
Judging from the amount of fertilizers
being hauled from the city by the farmers,
Jhe dealers must be doing a good business.
During the month of January and up lo
)ml including the 4th Inst., there were six
gui nd red and seventy liens filed in the
;ierk'? office.
The weather has been delightful for the
EaM few days. We hope lt will continuo,
t least until thin paragraph meets tho eye
our readers.
Thc question, "Which ii the mo3t pleas
it, country or city life 7" was debated at
ie Military School on Monday, and was
gelded in favor of the latter.
[Counterfeit gold dollars bearing the
imp of 18G4 are reported to be in exteu
re circulation. They are skilliul counter
Iits in everything except wolgbt.
We are requested to announce that tho
piscopal Church will bo closed on next
inday, but will be open for divine aer
ees on Sundays, 17th and 24th inst.
Mr. J. E. Peoples bas just completed a
?W and commodious stable on West Bcn
n street. Persons desiring to purchase
irses or mules should call and see his an
ia)s.
lessrs. A. Lesser and 0. Ueisberg left
iderson last week for Annistou, Ala.,
jere they will engage in the mercantile
Biness. We wish them success in their
home.
['Well, my little man, aren't you bare
Dted rather early this season 7" said a
levolent gentleman to a youngster the
1er morning. "Gness not. Wuz born
refooted."
?Te are requested to announce that Rev.
IW. Stevens will preach at Shiloh Bap
Church, in Savannah township, on
rt Saturday and Sunday mornings, at
; usial bonr. -
Chicago woman was made crazy by a
Iden and unexpected kiss. Every sensi
> girl is expected to read this to her lover
p say, "Law sakes i I'll bet it wouldn't
ct me that way."
Med on Sunday, the 4th inst., of conges
little Odella Kay, daughter of Mr. and
J. L. Kay, of Rock Mills township,
br rc m ni ii M were interred on Monday in
ividenco Churchyard.
tarried, at the residence of the bride's
ter, on Tuesday evening, 5th inst., by
ev. D. W. Hiott, Air. John M. McCon
11, of this city, and Miss Corrie F. Duck -
nth, of Hopewell township.
The firm of Messrs. Reed A Webb liss
solved copartnership, the latter member
tiring The business will be continued at
old stand by Mr. O. A. Reed, agent,
i notice in another column.
attention is directed to the advertisement
|Mr. A. W. Todd In another coloran,
keeps on hand a big stock of doors,
i, blinds, Ac, Persons needing such
jings should see him before purchasing.
iext Thursday is St. Valentine's Day,
Id the yoong men and maidens are pre
ing love missiles and cnpld's darts far
i occasion, while the mischievone fellows
; yetting ready for comic flings at aorae
Jy.
ilesday passed oft* quietly, though there
! a very large crowd of people in the
The horseswappars did not have a
' showing on Balesday in January, con-1
gentry ?b?y wars hers it. fall f- . >Mon
I and made things lively.
Pr. J. B. Lewis, who has bean employed
[book-keeper for Mr. John E. Peoples for
l psst year, has rsslgned and accepted a
pilton with Messrs. MeCully, Cathcart &
Mr. 0. W. Webb succeeds Mr. Lewta
Nok-keeper for Mr. Peoples,
jonie ono bas been robbing the potato
oks of two of our citizens In the South
portion of the city recently. Oar citi
P should be on the look-out for these
[ty thieves. A shot-gun reception wonld
belly have a wholesome effect.
The benefits of the Act to provide artlfl
lirnbs lo all aoldiera of the State who
their leg or arms, or who have been
[manently disabled I -, their legs or arms
?tog military serried, bas been ?tUatued
all such aa have Hot already bean Bop
ed, i
Courtesy costa nothing, and yieldaa large
(orn t0 ?he glTar, while lt la very pleasant
?ie receiver, And yet there are many.
?ons who act as if a pleasant smile or
a word was beneath their dignity, and
? themselves and others In a zone of
i**Ual frigidity.
? C. A. Reed is agent for one of the
* novel musical Instruments we have
r?cen. It Ia called tho Bulclpbone, and
j>Ma to ba attached to a sewing machine,
?*, when operated, plays the Instru
ct. Call at Mr. Reed's office and see
1 hear tba Dnlclphone.
?kt of letters remaining In tba Postoffloa
t?osTBon for tba weak ending February
"^.Burton, J. M. Blackman, Misa
Brown, Agues Crawford, W. B. Don
*?, Mary Elgin, J. T. Elgin, Ester
?. A. R. Golden (2), Isaac Hodge (2),
Osmey Ray, jpranfc Kay, E. ?. Lit
??j Lewis MeOonneU, Mia? Mlnnlo
W? Smith, allttia Trlbble,
?^?y.jraneW?kaflaW,- ,
Messrs. P. K. McCully, J. M. Cathcart
and F. IS. Watkins have ionued a partner
chip, under the firm name of McCully,
Cathcart & Co.. for the purpose of conduct
ing a general merchandise basincas in thin
city. Tho firm is composed of good mate
rial. We bespeak for them a liberal pat
ronage.
Beecher says four-fifths of the peopte in
Heaven will be women. That ia all right
enough. Nobody ought to kick about
that. Four-fiflhs of the women ara better
than mon, anyway, and they ought to go
to Heaven. But according to that story,
what a stag party thcie is going to be stand
ii:;: around the fire in the other place.
Hartwell, Ga., Sun, 2nd inst. : "The fer
ryman at Holland's Ferry has in bis pos
session a sot of lower teeth, which some
man or woman lost near the ferry some
time ago. The owner will come forward,
provo property and take the teeth away, 01
tho ferryman will nail the nude shoe-look
ing plate abovo his door for a 'good luck'
charm "
An exchange mya among thc new appli
cations of cotton is ?ts use, in part, in th?
construction of houses, the material em
ployed for Ibis purpose being the refuse,
which, when gmund up with about ac
equal amount of straw and asbestos, ie
formed into large slabs or bricks, which
acquire, it is said, the hardness of stone ami
furnish a really valuable building stock.
The Singer Sewing Machine Company
have opened an elegant office in tho rooms
formerly occupied by Messrs. Mooro A
Wardlaw in Anderson, from which they
will kc-sp seven traveling agents uus> in
this and surrounding counties. They will
make Anderson one of their principal bus
iness oillcea in the State. Their advertise
ment will appear next week.
Mrs. Hannah Smith, relict of the late
Robert Smith of this County, died at bei
residence in Broadaway Township or
Wednesday morning at about two o'clock
Mrs. Smith was a most excellent and high
ly esteemed lady. 8he bad reached th*
ripe old age of eighty-two years, and leave
many relatives and friends who will cherisl
the memory of her virtues.
The Comptroller General in hi? report u
the General Assembly stated that Hannie
E. Moore, ?ate Treasurer of Ar.derso;
County, was $942.33 short in his account*
An investigation shows that this sum wa
the amount turned over to him by B. E
Dean, Coonty Treasurer, in Bills of th
Bank of the State and settled in Courl
Mr. Moore accounted tc the State, and pai
in full every dollar collected by bim.
It must be highly encouraging to
preacher and aid him immensely in tho ei
position of his subject, to see, while he i
announcing his text a elozen persons, mot
or less, jerk out their watches for the pui
pose of "timing" thc sermon, jost as the
would the running of a race horse, or
Hteam engine, or the boiling of an cg{
The disease is confined, the preacher wi
notice, to owners of gold watches.
The Temperance Worker, enlarged and in
proved, adopted as the Official Organ of tb
Good Templars, 8ons of Temperance an
Women's Christian Temperance Union <
South Carolina, managed by an able corj.
of editora representing each of the abo>
organizations, is published semi-monthly i
only GO cants a year. Agents wanted i
evcrjr town. Sample copies free. Addre
The Temperance Worker, Columbia, 8. C.
While walking along Main street c
Tuesday afternoon a lady received a pail
ful wound on the forehead from a alii
nh ot with which a little boy was playii
on the opposite side of tho street. Tl
missile struck about an inch and a bs
from the eye. Tf it had struck in the e;
no loubt the Bight would have been loi
There is a city ordinance prohibiting pe
sons from using sling shots under a fine
I from five to fifty dollare. Parents had hi
tor see to it that their boys do not use the
dangerous things about the streets. Othc
wise they will get into trouble
i
By reference to another column it will
seen that Mr. M. L. Rose has sold his sto
of goods to Mr. M. B. Arnstein, who w
In future conduct business at the old sta
of the New York Cash Store. Mr. Ar
stein ls a young man of superior judgme
and excellent business qualifications, ai
bia thorough knowledge of the dry goc
business ls a safo guarantee that the rej
tatton already established by the New Yt
Cash Store for good goods at low prices vt
be maintained. He will have a new i
vertisement in the IHTELLIQEHCKR m
week, but in the meantime should j
need anything in his line givo him a c
and secure a bargain.
A son of Mr. 8. A. Whittaker, of 1
rennes township, while standing nea:
colored man, who was splitting rails on 1
Friday, received s severe blow directlj
thc forehead from a glut, which flew
from tbe force of a blow from the mi
The young man was knocked down, i
the glut rebounded about eighteen feet
first it was thought that the blow bad
fllcUd no serious injury, but before m
hours his face became very much BWOI!
and nineo then he has been suffering vi
some brain trouble, which may yet pi
fetal. Dr. J. O. W?hlte baa besn atte
lng the young man very closely, and
Tuesday., his symptoms were more fa'
able. _
pnnet???ty.
MB. EDITOR : May I ask space In j
columns for the following article, ti
from The Examiner of New York, d
December 27th, 1883? Pastora and e
church goers are suffering so much fron
evil herc spoken of, that I have felt
strained to say something about it.
Bomethlng ls so well said In this article
I will simply ask its publication in :
columns. As thia ovil ia, In manj
stances, the result of thoughtlessness,
truths here spoken may, if well pond
by church-goers, lead to Its abatement.
Very truly yours,
T. P. BKI
While the old year is going ont am
new one is coming in, it is a most sj
priate limo to break up b^*T* ?
make a new departure for the better.
Morgan, of St. Thomas'si Bplseoptl Ch
In Uns ?ty, must be of this mind also,
writ^a pastoral letter to his flock, ui
nroTthemthe duty of being punctu
?ur in^SE?I'?SSSSS
A like word of admonition ls neeeii
^congregation where the popuUri
the preacher does not make lt neceas*
beprompt in order to obtain I. seat,
r^pleseem to think that the"prellral
they are^c*im?al
Eyer and praise, ?RE "%B^"?
tas the sermon. But these twoti
mar bo said : L. It is a breach of good
SS SinSrupt th.w*^?m
heine late, even If one does notcaret?
^RemWniaelf. 2. Devout parttdr.
in the opening services pr*ps^th?
and heart to profit by the seamen,
?ingbf tho duty of every'Christ
engagepersonally in the publlo wer?
God. .",
"Rough o? Cenas."
Ask for Walls' "Fough on Corns.
QtSck, complete, permanent cure, <
warts, hnnlons.
To RaxT-The new fouMvom cotta
^?Sdarv Street, Howa^ntwn
:For terms, ftc, apply to J. B. Barton
To RsKT-The rooms up-stalra ou
1U, BOW? ow occupied by ?he Drrju.
nra Office. For terms, <4c, apply
I office.
?i i
1 /
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i
l'r>jnient of Debt?.
An exchange has thc following to .say
about the payment of debt* : "A large
number of people ?eera to fancy when pay
ing a bill that they aro conferring a great
favor upon the man who baa entrust rd his
goods to their homes fur weeks, or even
months. They act as if they had received
actually nothing in return, and were sim
pty doing a work of charity. The man
who buys commodities of any kind usually
doea so of his own accord-, ordinarily thero
ls nothing compulsory ab jut the transac
tion. Ile makes bia purchase and gets tho
worth of bia money, presumably, in goods
of whatever kind. Thia placea buyer and
seller on equality. If the buyer could
make a better bargain elsewhere, very like
ly he would do it-for in trade, when dol
lars and centa are involved, friendship
doesn't count for much. People go where
they can get the moat fot their money.
Having done BO, the seller contera a favor
Upon the buyer, at Icnal equal to that which
Hie funner receives i', payment of his bill.
Then why should a collector be subjected to
s?' much discourtesy T A well-bred mun,
. me who has a proper appre*. lotion of what
i- due to others, is never guilty of such im
politeness. The collector who calta for bia
money is treated with as much respect und
politeness as is shown the buyer when he
makes bis purchases. This deportment
should be universal, and the man who de
parts from it, and who pays the money bc
honestly owes grudgingly and with all
marked expressions of ill-will towanl the
receiving party, is lacking in ono of the
moat important essentials of fair and square
manliness, and ?nore than '.hst In K:'.?inees
tact."
An Appeal.
MK. EMTOR; Will you pleaso give me
apace in your columns to make au appeal
to the citizens of our growing and prosper
ous city for aid in behalf of our new church
building on West Market street. The
building is 23x50x20, with vestries, making
the length 671 feet. It is framed, sheeted
and ready for weather boarding. We have
raised among ourselves enough to pay for
nearly all thc material to finish. Thc work
is paid for up to date. But believing as we
do that the church is a public benefactor,
we can not fail to ask thc heip of all tho
citizens, as they are ?ll benefited by tho
blessings tho church brings to all. I, your
bumble servant, will be the only person to
solicit subscriptions and money, and will
call at an early day upon all the citizons at
their homes anil places of business.
In behalf of tho M. E. Church,
B. F. WITHERSPOON, Pie-tor.
"Buchu-Falba."
Quick, completo cure, all annoying Kid
ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1.
Druggists.
??f A good Second-hand Piano for sale
or rent at J. A. Daniel's. 30-3
pSf Mr. J. J. Dodd hos B new Planing
Mdt in operation at the Blue Ridge Yard,
where you can have your Lumbor dressed
at shortest notice. Give him neall. Cheap
for cash. 29
Flour! Flour! All grades and every bar
rel guaranteed sound or money refunded.
C. F. JONES A Co.
C. F. Jones A Co. is thu place to get your
Flour low for cash.
To RENT-A good Farm ; has open about
20 acres of bottom hind and about 35 up
land, half of wh|ch is fresh. Apply to J.
R. Vandiver, Anderson, 8. C. 1*
Large atock of Diamond Dyes, largest in
the city. All shades and all colors, 10
cents per packnge.
WIMHTS <* WILHITE.
For cash you can buy Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats and Groceries of every descrip
tijn at the lowest living prices ot C. F.
Jones A Co's.
WILHIFE'B ETB WATEB is a sure cure for
sore and inflamed eyes, partial blindness,
Ac. If you have not used it, ask your
neighbor about it. It la guaranteed to give
relief, and if it does not come back and get
your money or try another bottle free.
Swift's Specific (S. S. 8.) has relieved me
of an obstinate case of Dry Tetter, which
had troubled me for twenty-five years, and
had bafiled all aorta of treatment.
REV. I. It. BEAUMAH, Macon, Ga.
The best preparation in the market for
cleansing, preserving and beautifying the
teeth, hardening the gums and imparting a
delicious odor to the breath, bi Johnstone'a
Odontine. Warranted not only to be harm
less but the best Tooth Powder that can be
used. For sale only by Wilhite A W?hlte.
The beat Cologne at Wilhite ct Wilhite's.
Tappan'a "8weet Bye-and-Bye," the best
25c Cologne, for sale only by
WILHITE A WILHITE.
Better than Ever.-Large arrivals
of Buggies of all aty lea just received, select
ed by me In person whilo in Cincinnati.
Be sara to call on me when you want to
buy. Those owing for Buggies and Sewing
Machines will pleaso remember when their
notes tall due. C. A. REED.
You can find the best tobaccos for ilia
least money at C. F. Jones A Co.'a.
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
OrricE NEW YORK CASH 8TORE.
While I sincerely regret to take leave of
Anderson, it at the same time affords me
pleasure to know that I have found a suc
cessor in business who, through his long
connection with the New York Cash Store,
is no stranger to you, and who is.worthy of
all your confidence.
I am certainly deeply thankful to all my
many friends for their kind and liberal
patronage bestowed upon me during the
nino years of my residence here, and I
only hope that the same be extended in a
larger measure to my friend and successor,
Mr. M. B. Arnstein.
Very Truly,
M. L. ROSE.
Anderson, S. C., Jan. 20, 1884.
By reference to the above it will be seen
that I om now the proprietor of the New
York Cash Store, and will hereafter con
tinue that business.
Please be impressed wilb ibo fact that tho
entire Stock was bought by me at a yr tully
reduced price, and I am happy to announce
that I cac no? offer the grealett and taort
unprecedented Bargain? ever shown in this
market. For several days past I have been
I busy reducing the pri?es on all classes of
Goods, and roy old friends and new custo
mers cannot fail to be pleased with the
many inducements I shall constantly placer
before them.
I will only add at present that the estab
lished reputation for tho best and largest
assortment, the very lowest prices, at all times,
and the inert polite attention to every want
of each and every customer will bo fully
and surely maintained. My efforts will bo
to please, and to mako tbe New York Cash
Store the leading attraction in the growing
City of Anderson,
Thanking all my friends and patrons for
I roany patt favors, I hope by constant at
tention to be found fully worthy of a con
tinuance, and I promise that the motto,
-t'Yoor interest ls my interest" shall be my
guiding star.
Yours, most respectfully,
M. B. ARNSTEIN.
Feb 7, 1884 SO
HARDWARE !
PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, HAMES, TRACES, &C.
Big Drive on Axes-25 dozen on hand.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
CAEPENTERS, BUILDERS Hil MECHANICS HARDWARE.
THE MORRILL SAW SET.
Farmers, Builders and all Buyers can get a desi
rable article of us, and save money.
Jill) 21. ISSI
SULLIVAN * BRO
MEW FMM?
THE undersigned han purchased (he Stock of Mr. John M. McConnell, ?>n SOUTH
MAIN STREET, and has now on hand a FRESH LOT of
CHOICE CONFECTIONS AND FANCY GROCERIES,
'Which arc bel?g Sohl Low Down for Cash.
31R. W. C. ANDHIiW" hes charge ot the business, and will he pleased to sec and
serve his friends. Call and get some
Fine Mackerel, Cheese, ?.
Apple, Peach and Quince Butter,
Mince Meat, &c.
South Dluiin. Stroot, Broylen' Now X?uil<liii|?.
A. P. JOHNSTONE.
Jan 31, 188 1
FRESH GARDEN SEED
AT
ORR & SLOAN'S DRUG STORE.
THE
ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO.
Having erected Machinery, unequalled in thc up-country, for the
Manufacture of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTLES,
Brackets, Balusters, Mouldings, Etc.,
WE earnestly call the attention of contractors and all who contemplate building to
our ability to furnish all auch BUILDING MATERIAL, besides LUMBER,
dressed and undressed, nt prices lower than can bo obtained elsewhere. Give us a trial
and be convinced.
OSBORNE, McGUKIN & CO., Anderson, S. C.
_ Janj 17,1884_ _^ 27_> iv
PLAYING A LONE HAND.
Having bought out the Firm of Reed & Moorhead, I propose to play
a "Lone Hand," and Trump everything that passes with
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
I have a large and well-selected Stock of
DOMESTICS, JEANS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
And n. Full Line of ot her Goods
That I propose to sell nt VERY LOW PRICES for Cash. Call in and see me, and I
treat you right.
Jan 17,1884
J. PINK. REED.
A DEAUTIFUL PARLOR '
OR
CAN only be had with the aid of PINE FURNITURE, but either may be
made comfortable by the outlay of a little money in good Furniture.
You will Scd any style, from the finest $300.09 Suites down to Suites that
j only coat $17.00.
You will find EVERYTHING usually
KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
And the same Qoodn can be bought CHEAPER of me than any other house in
the Stoic.
SEEING IS BELIEVING,
And all that I ask is that you will call, see my immense Stock of Furniture and
get my price?.
Oct 19,1882
Gr. E\ TOLLY.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
For Low Prices and Quality of Goods we cannot
be excelled. Lose no time in making yonr
selections from our new Stock of
MENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
Gents' Underwear! Shirts, Collars, Guffs, Cravats, &c.
g?r PRICES MARKED DOWN to insure ready sales.
For a First Class Suit at a Low Price, and a perfect fit, call on us, or you may
miss a Bargain.
In our Tailoring Department,
Under the conduct of our Mr. J. B. CLARK, we can always insure a Perfect Fit,
and give entire satisfaction.
JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor.
Sept 27,1883_^_
CLARK Ac CO,
ll
Money Needed.
IRESPECTFULLY ask all who are in
debted to me by Note or Account, for
Merchandise or Guano, to make payments
aa soon M possible, as I need the money.
A. B. TOW ERP.
Sept 27,1883 ll
BLANKETS.
JUST received a nice lot of Blankets
from Philadelphia, und from New
York another lot of those splendid 11-4
and 12-4 Blankets. Call and see them.
For sale low by A. B. TOWERS.
Nov 29,1883 20
A LARGE LOT Ol
CHILDRENS' ANb YOUTHS
ir
Prices Cut on all otlie
& I
Anderson, S. C., January 17, 1881.
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL
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Large Stock of Goods arrived and to arrive, bought
greatly under regatar pri?es, ar.d which we
propose to sell Low Bown !
Wc quote Price* on n l>w of oar Leading Line? t
BOYS' CuHsuncr? Hats 25c., worth 50c. ; Mons' Caaairuore IIat3 40c. and 60c, worth
75c. to *1.00 ; Mens' Fur Hats $1.00, worth $1.50. OOO yartla Ladles' Dress Goods,
all wool, 20c, reduced from 40c. per yard ; Alpaca at 10c, worth 15o. Beautiful Dresa
Hoods at 121 to 15c, worth 20c to 25c. Handsome Uno Cloaks and Jackets, bought from
Manufacturers at cut prices.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING.
IIARDWABE at prices not before heard of: Mattock." nt 75c. ; Knives and Forks
iron handle, 50c, worth 75c. per aet ; Knives and Forka, white horn handle, 75c, worth
$1.00 per set; Knives and Forks, silver-plated, $1.75, worth $2.15 per set. All other kinds
at similarly reduced prices. Tea ami Table Spoons at 10c. and 20c, worth 35c and 40c.
per set. Singlo 8ilver-plated Table Spoons 00c, worth $1.00 per set. Single Silver-plated
Tea Spoons 4o*\. worth 75c. per set. Immense stock of Pocket Knives. Uood l-uiaded
Boy'B Knife 10o.t worth 20c Good 2-bladed Mens' Knife 25c, worth 50c Beautiful
Knives for 35c, 40c and 50c. worth 50c, 00c and 75c. BOVB' Handle Axes, beat quality,
75c Single Darrel Shot Guns $3.50. worth $0.00. Double Darrel Shot Guns $0.00, worth
$0.00. Finest Muzzle Loader D. D. Shot Gun $12.50, worth $18.00. A few elegant Breech
Loaders at $25.00 and $35.00 that can't lie bought fer less than $35.00 and $45.00. Job
Lot Shoes at 75c, worth $1.25. Job Lot Shoes at $1.00, worth $1.50. These aro Great
Bergain?, and should bo secured before they aro sold out. Marcy Bros. & Co's. Shoes at
lov prices. Wc have sent samples out to a great many porsons, showing their suporior
qusl.iy, and wo now hope that you will all come and buy them. Every pair is guaran
teed. Ladies' 8hocs, all kinds and sites. Mens' and Boys' Shoes and Boots in great va
riety. Best Corsets at 60c. and 75c .
Weare Agents for PIEDMONT SHIRTINGS and DRILLINGS, for tho HAZ
ARD POWDER CO., and WANDO PHOSPHATE CO., and SHOAL CREEK
FACTORY YARN. Sell the Celebrated STUDEBAKER and TENN ESK EE
WAGONS, the BEST In the market, and will always BUY YOUR COTTON at
highest prices.
?St" Come and seo us and be convinced of all tbeso facts.
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL.
NI) -AU persons indebted to us on any account-for Merchandise, Guano
. JD* or othenoise-are requested to come up PROMPTLYand pay us.
Anderson, H I " Sept. 13, 1883 0
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Now in Store and to arrive a
A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY DOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND 8HOES,
HAREWARE. SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
BAGGING AND TIES, a full Bupply always on hand,
ACID BONE ASH,
First-class Fertilizers for small grain.
ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give mo a call beforo buying, at
No. 10 Granite Row.
W. JP. BARR.
8ept 13,1833 0
LADIES' STORE !
AFTER an eslecded trip by the Louisville Exposition, Cincinnati, Niagara, '
New York and Baltimore
ZMIJCSS LIZZIE WILLIAMS
IS AT HER OLD PLACE WITH A HANDSOME LOT OF
DRESS GOODS, HATS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES,
-AND
SHOES OP EVERY KIND AND QUALITY.
She selected her SPLENDID STOCK in person, and is ready with her. accom>
plisbod assistants to wait on the public.
8he baa determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Give us e call and bo con
vinced.
Scot 2!, 1881 _ 10
DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED !
-o
WHEREAS. I have removed from the old stand of McGrath A Byrom to the low?
er room, next to the Blacksmith Shep, on Depot Streek? I
am now preparad 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, &o.
JUT- I am agent for the Thompson A Gerber one and two-horse WAGONS, put
up at Walhalla, S. C.
Those snowing themselves indebted to McGrath A Byrum by Executions,
Notes or Accounts, abo to McGrath, ? 'di make it to their interest to call and settle be
fore their names are published, and Executions, Notes and Accounts are turned over to
tho Sherill for sale. #
MCGRATH & BYRUM.
Oct 4,1883 12 8m
NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES.
-o-1 ?
We have Just Received a Large and well-selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which we propose to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES
POSSIBLE. We have a full Stock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, CAP8, GROCERIES, &c. &o.
We also have a LARGE LOT OF SADDLES, ranging in prices from *2.50
to $16.00.
Parties in need of anything in our line will do well to call and examine onr
stock before buying elsewhere.
M?ti?- Those indebted to us, either for Merchandise or Fertilizers, must come
forward and?Bettie et once, ss we need the money and must have iL Parties owing
us need not ask us to carry their Accounts over another year, as we ere not sble
and cannot do so.
IV. O. FARMER Sc BRO.,
WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING,
Oct 4,1888 _ 12_
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I HAVE just opened e Superb line of choice FRENCH CHINA. In Bete or by
?be single piece. Also, e line of Bisque end Chine Figures, Toys, Bohemian Glees,
Bed Room Sets, lo Decorated Ware, Indus. Grecian end French styles. Hand*
painted Fruit Fletes, very handsome end rory reasonable in price-the largest
stock to select from, and satisfaction guaranteed.
I alco offer e splendid line of SILVER PLATED WARE, auitablo for Wed
ding and Holiday Pr?sents, gaaranteed Standard Silver Plato, aa good ea the mar
ket affords.
I bare a nice line of Imported BASKETS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
and am always prepared to sell the bett STOVES and TINWARE In the country.
I boy all the Rags, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, remnants of Seed Cotton end
Lint Cotton, and pay tho highest market prices in cash or barter. I
Call and ECO for yourself, and you will bo pleased.
JOHN iL. PEOPLES.
Deo 6,1888 SI
CLOTHING
P?
ir' Groods !
CO.
ECONOMIZE labor and eave expense
??t??J^!S8 <H? "POWEIJI? COM
BINATION PLOW SULKY; at
tach any plow or plows ; turn and subaoil
at same time, and prepare land better thnn
can be dono by band. Draft lighter than
liatwl . M?OT?? 1... -lt-....- "..l'._4 .,
m "J 0,i1Buiu.a?..fii, ?s-l, <Jttd
at Watson & Bon's Store and examine 't.
For terms apply to linde; .tened.
R. M. BURRI88,
J. BELTON WATSON.
Jan 17, 1884 27
SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
McElree's Jewelry Palace, 254 King
St, Charleston, 8. O. Largest Stock.
Lowest prices In tho Sdutb. Repairing
a specialty. Send mo your watches.
BUSTED!
HAVING obtained the long coveted
agency from Ludden & Bates of Ha
vannah, Ga., I nm now in a still better po
sition than before to supply the people of
Anderson County with-.
First-Glass Musical Instrumenta.
Chickoring Pianos,
Ludden & Bates Pianos,
Arlan Planea, .
Mason & Hamlin Organs,
Packard and Bay State Organs,
None of which need any recommendation
at my hands. Every ono in uso is adver
tising their merits. I will sell them exact
ly on samo terms and prices aa Ludden &
Bates, and I am "busted" if I fail to sell as
many as they would In this County.
J. A. DANIELS.
Jan 3, 1884_25_
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GARDEN SEEDS,
FOR
SPRING TRADE,
Wholesale and Retail, at
SIMPSON, REID I CO. S
DRUG STORE,
Waverly House Corner.
Anderson, 3. C.
Jan 8,1884_25 ______
Carpets and Rugs.
A FRESH lot of Carpet samples, and a
xi. beautiful line of Rugs and Mats.
Call and see them. My stock is complete
in all Its departments, prices as low as any
other house, for the same quality of Goods.
I ask an inspection by my friends and CUB*
tomers.'
A. B. TOWERS.
No. 4 Granite Bow.
Sept 27, 1883_ll_
THE LADIES SAT
SHH AT my new block of PRINTS ?irs ?no
L prettiest In the city. Come and seo
thom, My new SKIRTS, just receive
are handsome. A. B. TOWERS.
Homestead Notice.
NOTICE ts hereby given that. Mra.^
Asenatb M. Walker, widow, baa
filed her Petition asking that Homestead
be set off to her ont of the Estate of C. M.
Walker, deceased, her late husband.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master.
Jan 17, 1884_27_,,
Bay State Boots and Shoes.
TH AVE been selling the above make Of u
Boots and ohoeo for over two year?. /
The best Shoes to be had. Cable screwed.
Every pair warranted. JorB^?^lBf
JJept27.*1888
Groceries.
SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Crack- '
era, Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Canned -
Goods and Fancy Groceries, Oat Meal and;.
Fine Tea.
A. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27, 1883 . ll _
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NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned, Executors ot '
the Estate of Weat A. Williams, deceased,
hereby give notice that thoy will apply to
the Judge of Probate for Anderson County,
on 20th day of February, 1884, for a Finn!
Settlement of said Estate and discharge from
their office as Executors.
A. M.'-GUYTON,
W. li. MI LI AV EE,
Executors.
Jan 17,1884 87 ?
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned. Executors of
the Estate of B. F. Lowe, deceased, :
hereby give notice that they will, on the
19th day of February, 1884, apply to toe
Judge of Probate for Andere on County fas -
a Final Settlement of said Estate, and av:
discharge from said Kxecutorahlp.
IVY O. LOW.
B, B. A. ROBINSON, v . K
Executors.
Jan 17,1884 97 S '
'? 1 '? '?' ', i .
T^rOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
A-M Tho undersigned. Administrators of
tho Estate of P. A. Masters, deceased,
hereby give notice that they wiU, on the .
13th day February, 1831, apply tc tho Judgo .
of Probate of Anderson County for a Final,
Settlement hf said Estate, and a discharge
from said Adm??straUon. j_g__^y^
J.-I* MASTERS,
- Administrators. .
: Jan 10,1884 ? S
Gem and Magnet Shirts!
MANUFACTURED for mW'.Tho belt.:
fitting and the best weariag Shirts.
1 No better in any market. tl^L?U>
! . A. B. TOWER&
Sept 27, 1883 ll