The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 21, 1884, Image 3
LOCAL NEWS. ~"
C. LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOR.
BBIEF MENTIOX.
Whooping cough is still prevailing In the
F
pnly one more week in which to pay
!ur city taxes.
Court convenes next Monday, Judge
kidson presiding.
proves of mules and horses are now vis
;ng our County.
The boys should remember that it b. $10
ne to rob a bird's nest.
February cam? in and will go out on
Hitman's day-Friday.
There is not much country produce coin
E into the city at present.
I
?We waut the news from every section of
\i County. Send it to us, friends.
Thc guano and grocery men have done a
od business during the past week.
The weather has been quite changeable
this section during the past week.
Mr. C. Wardlaw offers some desirable
operty for rent. See advertisement.
We hear no complaint as yet of the
jn ity of farm laborers in this County.
A number of the "mashera" of tho city
Bro sorely disappointed on St. Valentine's
?>'.
About four hundred valentines were
siled at tho Postofftce In this city on the
th inst.
It will soon be time for the average coun
editor to feast on samples of oats,
liest. Ac.
Some of the weather prognosticators say
e backbone of Winter is broken. We
H.'t believe it.
Mfjars. Means, Cannon <fc Co , clothiers,
ake an important announcement to the
ailing publie ibis week. Read what they
kve to -sr.
A fashion exchange says that very low
kttk dresses with abort alcoves will be the
trj tip of fashion for the Indies during the
ining season.
?Married, at the residence cf the brido'a
Lth?r, on the 5th inst., bj Rev. G. M.
j^ers, Mr. T. T. Cox and Miss N. L. Mor
i, both of this County.
[n society parlance a "bud"' is a young
ly tinder twenty years of age, ant? any
v, whether married or not, who is under
Tty, is considered a "rose."
"he Hartwell Sun says Mr. E. P. Earle's
re at Andersonville was bored into by
rglars, a few nights ago, and a largo
intity of goods taken therefrom.
Xgsrette smoking seems to be increasing
ong the boys of tho city. Take our nd
f, boys, and leave it off. It is a habit
t will not easily relinquish its grip.
. P, Heed, Esq., of Atlanta, Ga., spent a
days in the. city during the past week.
1 ore pleased to know that he ls meeting
i much success in bis adopted home.
lamed, on tho 7th inst., at the residence
[he bride's faUior, by Kev. G. M Rogers,
^ T. P. Padget, of Oconee County, and
i D. M. Snearuian, of Anderson County.
liss Lilly Esters, an accomplished yoting
of Chester, S. C., who haH boen spend
[several weeks with relatives in this
r.inl county, .eft for her home last
uley.
je churches were not crowded Inst Sun
It is astonishing to know bow many
>le thero are who nre afraid of a little
on Sunday. If it was any other day it
I ld make no difference.
_ i look into a pair of pretty eyes under
|other Hubbard bonnet is like looking
the two barrels of a doublo barreled
Igun, heavily loaded. It is calculated to
|e a timid fellow very nervous.
female, with some sort of a lottery,
pared on thc streets last Saturday. As
as the Mayor found out that it was
cibling scheme, her license was revoked
IElie departed fi o m the city,
arried, on the 24th ult., by A. E. Scud
Trial Justice, Mr. C. A. Patterton and
i A. I. Watt. On the 5th inst., by the
Mr. J. H. Sanders and Miss M. E.
^t. All of Anderson County.
very man has in his own follies enough
his own mind troubles enough-in
performance of his duties deficiencies
?gh-in bis own fortunes evils enough
[thout minding other people's business.
would direct the attention of our
ere to the law card of Mr. J. R. Van
I, in this paper. His office Is up statis
|e Broylea building. Any business en
1 to him will be promptly attended to.
Ie Air Line Railroad are selling excur
thkets to the Mardi Gras in New Or
good to return until the 25th of
?'h, at $19.75. This is a cheap excursion
br a month's visit to the Crescent City.
U'litlon ?9 directed io the new adver
ient of Messrs. Clark ?fe Co. They aie
lng bargaius in Fall and Winter cloth
lo- make room for their Spring stock,
f-iis indebted to them aro requested to
?tad settle.
j like practical men-men who recog
Itliat other men have business to at
po. It was a wise saying "that when
Icall on.a man of business, transact
pver business you may have-rthen go
i your business."
Il? Year is not quite two months old,
et it is said tbst a fair damsel of this
as proposed to three young men, all
loni said no, and now she ls seriously
"Plating suicide.1 Don't givo up, fair
li but keep on trying.
ugh and grow fat" is an old adage,
I all of our delinquents will come up
?iy what they owe and renew for an
year we wfll laugh enough to make
elgh two hundred and twenty-Ave
'?ina short time. Just try us.
i newspapers throughout the State for
|??t few weeks have been full of glow*
ounts of Leap Year balla. It seems
the general verdict of the press that
?dies surpass the gentlemen in the
pment and conduct of such affairs.
Wm. McWabrter,'r Sn aged and
esteemed minister of the Presbyte
''"-rah, died at his homo at Retreat, In
Connty, on the 0th inst.*, after s
illness. He is well known in tbil
? sad bb) many Mends hers will re
hear of his death.
[felt very sorry for one of our bach
pends recently. Ho had sewed two
buttons on bis broad-cloth over
1th whit? thread. Wa won't gtv?
w at present, but hops some o* tbi
I will find him ont and ta*-' ; ii / on
''ring thia year.
? recent examination of the cadets ol
B- Naval Academy, at Annapolis,
A. McCully. jr., of this dty, stood
1 ?a a class of one hundred and fifty.
" Indeed a vary creditable showing,
aves that our yoong friend ia plying
frT?7 cJosely to hts aludios.
It is belog asserted tbat Leap Year does
not properly begin nntil thc 29th ol this
month. In the interests cf propriety this
momentous question ought to have been
settled before the 1st of January. It is aw
ful to COD tem plato that many young ladies
may have proposed already, and thus trans
gressed the province of tbe sex.
The "Valentine Ball" in the Masonic
Hull on last Thursday evening was proba
bly tho most enjoyable event of the kind
that bas ever occurred in Anderson. The
attendance was large, and the dancing was
kept up until the small hours of tho morn
ing. The music for the occasion was fur
nished by Wurm's band, of Atlanta.
List of letters remaining in the Postoffl ?a
ut Anderson for the week ending Februaiy
19: F. W. Bannister, Thomas M. Brooks,
W. P. Baker, Cornelia Blaekaby, Tripheua
Clinkecales (col.), Jno. Hillebrant, M. J.
Hurrison, E. W. Legare, J. G. Moorhead,
Borah M. 8. McClellan, Turner Manaotr
Miss Petterson, H. A. Powell, Elita Pow
er?, E. I. Rohereon, Rosa Seirene. M.L.
Trent.
Miss Alice Anderson, third daughter ol
Mr. R. Q. Anderson, of Broaduway Town
ship, died nt her father's residence at ll
o'clock on Tuesday night from consump
tion. M?Bs?Anderson was n most estimable
young lady, and was universally beloved
hy her many friends and acquaintances
Khc hu;? buffered fur a long tune, having
been ill tor several months past. Her rc
mains were interred in tho l'resbyt?riar
cemetery in this city on Wednesday after
noon, after appropriate funeral services
conducted by the Rev. D. E. Fricrson, D U
in the presence of many relative* uni
friends ol' the deccaaed.
Mrs. Sallie M. Wau-on, wife of Mr. L
Reco Watson, died at her home in Hope
weil township last Thursday, 14th inst,
after a protracted illness with consumption
aged thirty-three years. Mrs. Watson wa
a consistent member of Salem Dnptia
Church, und was highly esteemed hy thoa
who knew her. She leaves a devoted hus
band and three children, besides many rel
.niven and friends, to mourn their loss bu
her guia. Appropriate funeral ssrvice
were conducted at her late home on Frida
by Rev. J. 8. Murray, after which her rt
mains were placed beside those of h<
brother, r.?.o had recently preceded hei
in the Hopewell cemetery.
?Ir. Miles Ellison, an esteemed citizen <
this County, died at his residence in Be
ton township on Sunday morning, lot
inst., at the advanced ugc of eighty-foi
years. Mr. Ellison was a native of Greer
ville County, but in his youth removed (
this County, where ire has since residei
devoting his life to farming, in which 1
was quite successful. Marrying in earl
life, ho lived to see an unusually largo po
terity, divided up as follows : children, 1(
grand-children, 07 ; great grand-ohildrei
07; grent-great-grand children, 5 ; makin
a total of 221. He was an exemptai
Christian, having been a mombor of tl
Baptist Church for nearly sixty years, tl
greater portion of that time a Deaco
His remains were interred at Big Cret
Church on the day following his deal
Rey. G. M. Rogers conducting appropria
funeral services.
Hartwell (Ga ) Sun, of the 10th inst
"We had the plea*ure of meeting M
Thomas Grubbs, of Anderson County,
C., on Wednesday. It caused a host
recollections to poss athwart our mind
we noticed his empty sleeve. He lost 1
arm in the ditches on Marve's heights
Frederlcksburg soma twenty years nj;
We were in ten feet of him when the ca
non ball from Stafford heights cut oh" 1
good right arm, and saw the solid shot i
bounding on the heights after it had do
its bloody work. When the surgeons to
off his coat to examine the wound tho ai
dropped out of the sleeve, the ball cul
.?clear from the shoulder. Since tho war
bas lost a couple of fingers from his 1
Land. And yet he is not discourag
Out of such material heroes aro ina
The ladies of Petersburg presented
brother, Lieutenant Wm. Grubbs, with
elegant sword for gallant and meritoric
conduct in defense of that city. The lat
now resides in Texas."
The Bonnie Meyer Combination Trot
made their appearance in Masonic Hall
this city on Monday night, rendering t
celebrated and popular play, "Fanchon,
Cricket." A large audience greeted
troupe, and every one seemed highly ph
ed with the entertainment. Miss Bon
IMeyer, as " Fanchon," and Mr. J.
Thorne, as "Didier," sustained their cl
acters in an exceedingly clever manner, i
elicited considerable applause. The ot
characters were also well sustained,
account of the storm and the distress
excitement resulting therefrom, the tro
I did not appear on Taesday evening, tho
nearly every seat had bejn sold for the
tertainment. On Wednesday evening
I ter wo went to press, "Enoch Arden"
I to have been rendered, and from the 1
number of tickets disposed of, the tro
J will have a larger andiene.? than off &!
day night. To-night (Thursday) "I
Audley's Secret'' will be rendered, ant
Friday evening "East Lynne." Wher
the troupe bas appeared the Press s]
vcrj commendatory of IL Our people
not often have tho pleasure of seelnga I
I class professional troupe, and we k
they w*ll greet the Bonnie Meyer Coi
nation with a full house aaloiigasi
I main* In Anderson. Seats cati be nee
in advance fat Hill & Harrison's.
?.The South Loses $6,000,000 a j
by Gin House Cotton Fires."
j Wa have just read that statement,
Editor, in one of the leading papers ir
\ cotton-growing States. If the stateuic
true, and we do not doubt it, bow r
more important becomes the already
derful invention made bj-ourJtim
Belton ! If the Taylor & Cox FireE
uuisher were as highly appreciated
oughb to bc, and as extensively used
S merits dsuiand, the popular journal I
no longer astonish its readers by such
urea, and these millions of money v
cease to be turned luto ashes. Six m
doUaral Thats a pretty big amoun
common countrymen likens to think a
?Ix million dollars worth of houses
cblncry aud cotton destroyed by fir?
S in tba South, while Taylor &
Stand ready to extinguish every spf
tire and save every dollar of thst ni
Surely the people ol the South are tt
Sent and appr?ci?t ve tp ?offer
statement made agaiu tines this inve
has proved itself to be tho very right
in tie right place. If it will not do BJ
, teefita?fc? ^ then have myow
. deceived me. Ona day last week oi
terDrislng townsman, Mr. C. J?. a
mKedthe Taylor & Cox Fire Extlo,
erto the satisfaction ?and delight j
I "nitre community.- The floor and w
th?Touse to which fire was appliw
Povfied ?Uh straw, shavings and
anu^then saturated with kerosttt
I In a space of time so short sa
Jalmcatunsppreciable every inch ol
In the building was filled with, J
J smoke. Mr. Horton, that he>migl
I the Extinguisher a thorough test, d
operate it until requested by spex
w^o seeing the fierceness of the flan
the critical condition of the be
1 deemed it beyond the power of any
i I invention 10 save tba ^strurtore,
KSSS was fairly throbbingjwIthI
: ?entewafe
? ?d??FlwV?ng^isher?in ou,
I February 18, MM.
"Rough OD Coma."
ABIC Tor Wells' "Rough on Corns." 15c.
Quick, complete, permanent cure. Coma,
warta, bunions.
The Aetr Alphabet : Not A, B. C, but
A*. Y. C. 8. Learn lt, live up to it, and lt
will save you money.
Attention, Farmers.
Hamilton's Cultivaor, manufactured
by Cely A Bro.. Greenville, will bo oxhib
ited by W. A. Hamilton nt Anderson Court
House on Salcday in March. 82-2
Just received a caao of beautiful Prints,
suitable for early Spring. C. P. Jones A Co.
Yes, we mean it : Push up business by
putting doun the prices. That is the new
csottO at the N. Y. C. S.
Hr. ii. M. Jones has removed bis Dental
Office to Broylea' new building, up-flaira.?
Harris Bros. fine Black Kid Gloves just
received. Every pair perfect and guaran*
teed. Price only $1.25 ot the N. Y. C. 8.
To BEAT-Dwelling House on Main
street, near Railroad Bridge. Apply at
ollleo of Brown, Trihble A Brown, Audi
eon, S.C. 31-2? M. I. BROCK.
To RENT-The rooms np-stairs on Gran
ite Row now occupied by the INTELMOEX
DEB Oflice. For terms, Ac, apply at this
office. 30
Why don't you get a pair of S. C. Peni
tentiary Shoes. They are the mott honett
anil hctt made in the world. The N. Y. C. S.
has a full lino for children, ladies and gen
tlemen. We will gladly show them.
If you want good N. O. Syrup go to C. P.
Jones A Co. All grades nt bott' nt prices.
We are prepared to sell you Lumps from
20 cents to Fifteen Dollars. Before buving
give us a call.
WIMIITE St WlLIIITE.
We keep everything that is kept in a
first-class Drug Store, and do not propose
to bo undersold. Giva us a call and seo
for yourselves.
WlLHITE A WlLIIITE.
JUT- A good Second-hand Piano for sa!o
or rent nt J. A. Daniel's. 30-3
Call on the New York Cash Store for
Bargains in Dry (Joods and Ctothimj. You
will be shown the largest stock; and trailed
with (ht utmost politeness.
?~5~ Mr. J. J. Dodd hus a new Planing
Mill in ojKration al tho Blue Kidgo Sard,
where you can have your Lumber dressed
at shortest notice, (ji ve bim a call. Cheap
for cash. 20
Flour I Flour! AU grades and every bar
rel guaranteed sound or morry refunded.
CF. JONES A Co,
Large stoek of Diamond Dyes, largest in
the city. All shades and all colors, 10
cents per package.
Wi LB ITS dz WURITB.
"Dollur Pants." Something new, and
trorfA double the money ut the N. Y. C. 8.
For cash you can buy Dry Goods. Boots,
Shoes, Hats aud Groceries of every dcaerin
tjjn at thc lowest ?Ting pnces at C. F.
Jones it Co's.
WilMIFafs EY? WATEU is a sure cure for
sore and inflamed eves, partial blindness,
Ac. If you have not used it, nsk your
neighbor about it. It ls guaranteed to give
relief, and if it does not come back and get
your money or try another bottle free.
Tho best pr?paration in the market for
'cleansing, preserving and beautifying the
teeth, hardening the cums and imparting a
delicious odor to the breath, is Johnstone':)
Odontiuo. Warranted not only to be har ni
les* hut i be Wat TOMI h Powder that can be
used. For sale only ?ty Wllblte A W?hlte.
Tim best Cologne al Wilhite it WilhJte's.
Tappan'a "Stveet llyr and-By*," the beat
25c Cologne, for salo nilly by
WILHITE it WlLHITK.
?Jotter than Kier.-Large arrivals
of Buggies of all sn jes j UM received., select
ed by me in peoon while in Cincinnati.
Be sure to cull on mu when you want to
buy. Tlioso owing fur Buggies ami Sewing
Machines will please remember when their
notes fall due. C. A. RHEO.
You cnn lind the best tobaccos for the
least money at C. F. Jones A Co.'s.
A child tossing in its sleep indicates
worms. An army of them arc at work
eating the vitals away. One dose of Shri
ner'a Indian Vermifuge will destroy them
and save its life. For sal? by Wilhite A
Wilhita.
After long Mercury and Potash treat
ment, I found myself a cripple from Mer
curial Rheumatism. Tried Hot Springs
two years without relief, and was finally
cured sound and well by the use of 8wift's
8pecilic (S. 8. 8.) CHAS. BEBO,
Hot Springs, Ark. ^
FOR SALE.
A T Rivoli Plnntatiow, near Pendleton
JL\. a valuable Jack, and some pairs of
Poland China Pigs, thoroughbred. Also
an uncommonly fine Jersey Bull, eleven
months old. not registered but thorough
bred, from Pennsylvania.
SAMUEL C. GEORGE, Manager.
Feb 14. 1884_31_3
COTTON SEED MEAL
?OB SALE.
COTTON SEED WANTED.
J. H. TOWNSEND,
Anderson, 8. C.
Jan 31. 1884_20_
STORE ROOM TO RENT.
THE Room nov. occupied by Julius
Poppe, in Brick Range, next door to
thc Anderson National Bank. Thu best
stand in the City for Confectioneries, Ac.
Apply to
J. D. MAXWELL.
Jan 17, 1884 27_
FIRE I y SUR ANCE.
J. H. VON HASSELN,
ANDERSON, 3. C.,
IREPRESENTS First Class Companies,
& with ample Capital. Call upon him
for information aa to rates, Ac. Insure
your property before it ia burned up.
Jan 17, 1*84_27_ly
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
LANDRETH'S and Ferry's fresh Gar
den Seeds for sale by
A. TL TOWERS.
Feb 14, 1884_31 .._
POTATOES.
EARLY ROSE, Goodrich, Peerless and
White Star Potatoes for sale by
A B. TOWERS.
Feb 14, 1884_31_
"Wheat Bran, Corn, Floor.
FOR sale by- _
' A. B. TOWERS.
I; Feb 14. 1884 31_.
SHOES AND BOOTS.
IHAVE a full line of Bay State 8hoe?
and Boots. Warranted not to rip and
to have no wood or paste board. Also a
few Miles' Ladies' Shoes. All In went of
good 8hoes and Boots will find lt to their
fnter^ to call on A. B. TOWERS.
Feb 14,1884 81 -?
NEW GOODS.
I-HAVE-a full line of Dry Gooda, Hats.
Hardware, N. O. Molasses, Groceries,
Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Carpeta,
Ac., Ac I will not attempt to name all roy
goods in aa advertisement, but will ask my
friends and customers to call and see me
before buying. I keep good goods, and nt
aa low price as the ?ame qualUy can to
bought. <???ra",ri*A-.B.TOWEa8.
Feb 14,1883 31_
Partnership Notice.
WK. the undersigned, have formed a
partnership under the name of
McCULLY, CATHCART * CO., ?nd will
conduct a General Merchandise Business
at the old startd of McCully A Taylor, on
tbs North side of Pur"c Square, and re
spectfully solicit a shan of the patronage
^?^t?^f? been In existence
rince the 28th day of?.nu^^L
JAS. M. CATHCART,
P. E. WATKINS.
Peb 7,1884 *> 8
M. B. ARN S TE m
o ir F i<: ii &? x 111<:
ENTIRE STOCK
OF THIS
NEW YORK CASH STORE
AT
Very Low Prices !
I have bought the Stock and propose to sell the Stock
EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP. The prices are
the lowest ever known for
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES.
ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN.
Calicoes, Bleaehings. Shirtings
Tickings,- Jeans, Dress Goods,
Flannels, Cashmeres, Checks, .
Aro being sold 0?f very fast for little
ABOVE NOTHING.
In order to get "started good" in business I shall offer
aome
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
And IT WILL PAY every Lady and Gentleman in the
County to call at the NEW YORK CASH STORE. Every
body will be treated with utmost Politeness, and everybody
?hall have a chance to procure a good bargain.
Be sure and come as soon as possible, while the assort
ment isxomplete.
?esr DON'T FORGET ME ! It is my first chance to de
monstrate how cheap I am willing to sell you Goods of every
lescription.
)0R MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will ue in FULL BLAST
When the Season Opens.
r B. ARNSTEIN
Feb 14. 1884 .'il
HARDWARE
-AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
200 PLOW STOCKS just received,
100 dozen HOES,
25 dozen AXES,
300 Kegs NAILS,
Steel Plows, Hames, Traces, Backhands, &c.
& FULL STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE.
Farmers, Mechanic* and all buyers can save money by" buying of ue.
Blacksmith Outfits, Carpenter Tools, Household Hardware.
THE RANDALL HARROW.
GREAT EST invention of the age for pulverizing tho Hoi!, covering Heed grain,
substitute for plow. Good cultivator-thoroughly pulverizes heavy, baked, cloddy
bottom lands. Prices low, and terms easy.
THE AWIB HARROW.
A most popular pulverizer, clod crusher and land leveler.
Only Hardware Store in thc City.
A Full Stook of Everything in the Hardware Line.
Up with an Latest Improved Agricultural Implements.
SULLIVAN * BRO.
Jun 24,1884
JUST RECEIVED AT
A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LOT
ZEIGLER'S LADIES' AND MISSES
A FULL LINE OF SPRING SUIT
Suits Made to Order, and Guaranteed to Fit.
WINTER CLOTHING ALL MA
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL.
-0
Large Stoek of Goods arrived and to arrive, bought
greatly under regular prices, and which we
propose to sell Low Down !
We quote Price? on a few or on:* Leading Iilue? t
T>OYS' Casai mer? Hats 25c, worth SOC.; Mons' Cassi mere Hats 40c. and 50c, worth
JD 75c to $1.00 ; Mens' Fur lints $1.00, worth $1.60. OOO yards Ladies' Dreis Goods,
all wool, 20c, reduced from 40c. per yard ; Alpaca at 10c., worth 15c. Beautiful Dress
Goods nt 12J to l/ic, worth 20c to 26c. Handsome lino Cloaks and Jackets, bought from
Manu fact ti rora at cut prices.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
IIi%ItI?lVARE at prices m-.* before heard of : Mattocks at 75c. ; Knives and i'orkr
iron handle, 50e., worth 75c. per set ; Kui vivi and Forks, whito horn handle, 75c., worth
$1.00 per set; Knives and Fork?, silver-plated, $1.75, worth $2.15 per set. All other kinds
at similarly reduced prices. Ten nod Table Spoons ut 10c. and 20c., worth 35c. and 40c.
. Kirsel. Single Silver-plated Tublo Spoons OOo., worth $1.00 per set. Single Silver-plated
Tea Spoons 40c.. worth 75c. per set. Initncnse stork of Pocket Knives. Gootl 1-uladed
Hoy's Knife 10c, worth 20c Good 2-blnded Mens' Knife 25c, worth 50c Beautiful
Knives for 35c, 40c. and BOc, worth 50c, 00c and 75c Boya' Huudle Axes, best quality,
75c SitiRle Barrel Shot Guns $3 50. worth $0.00. Double Barrel Shot Guns $0.00, worth
$0.00. Finest Muzzle Loader D. B. Shot Gun 812.50, worth 818.00. A few elegant Breech
Loaders at $25.00 and $35.00 t luit can't ho bought for less than $35.00 and $15.00. Job
IA)1 Shoes nt 75c, worth $1.25. Job Lot Shoes nt $1.00, worth $1.50. These aro Great
Bargains, and should be secured before they are sold out. Marcy Bros. ct Co's. Shoes at
low pricer;. Wo have sent samples out to a great many porsons, showing their suporior
quality, and wo now hope that you will all come and buy them. livery pair is guaran
teed. Ladies' Shoes, all kinds and sues. Mens' and Boys Shoes and Boots in groat va
riety. Best Corsets at 50c and 75c
Wc are Agents Tor PI EDMONT SHIRTINGS and 1)1111.1.1 NOS for tho HAZ
ARD POWDER CO., and WANDO PHOSPHATE CO.. pud SHOAL CREEK
FACTORY YARN. Sell the Celebrated STUDEBAKER and TENNESSEE
WAGONS, the BEST In thc market, and will nlw&yf D?JY YOUR COTTON at
highest prices.
? Come and seo us und be convinced of all tbeso facts.
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL.
NTY -Ali persone indebted io UK on any account-far Merchandise. Guano
. J3. or otherwise-arc requested to come up PROMPTLYandpay us.
Anderson. H. C.. Sept. 13, 18K3_I)_
THE undersigned has purchased tho Stock of Mr. John M. McConnell, on SOUTH
MAIN STREET, and bas now on bund a FRESH LOT of
CHOICE CONFECTIONS AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Which are being Sold Low Down ihr Gush.
MR. W. C. ANDREW hat charge of tho business, and will be pleased to Bee and
serve his friends. Call and get some
Fine Mackerel, Cheese,
Apple, Peach and Quince Butter,
Mince Meat, &c,
feJoiaf.H Zealot Street, Broyles' Now Building.
A, P. JOHNSTONE.
Jail 31, 1S84 , 20
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 largo and well-selected Stock of
DOMESTICS, JOB, mn m m,
.v
A.ntl a Full Llue o? otlior Goods
That I propose to sell at VERY LOW PRICKS for Cash. Call in and see me, and I
treat you right.
J. PINK. REED.
Jan 17, 1884 27
MUSCOVADO AND N. 0. MOLASSES,
L. I T e*^\ 1 I
Ju? CO-J i^j Jro y
-AND
STEEL PLOWS,
LOW FOB CASK AT
-4
J. P. SULLIVAN * CO.'S.
THE BEST COFFEE A SPECIALTY.
i'eb7, 1884 30
. FRESH GARDEN SEED
AT
ORR & SLOAN'S DRUG STORE.
ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO.
Having erected Machinery, unequalled in the 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 tn
our ability to furnish all auch BUILDING. MATERIAL, besides LUMBER,
dressed aud undressed, at prices lower than can bo obtained elsewhere. Give us a trial,
and be convinced.
OSBORNE, McGUKIN & CO., Anderson, S.C.
Jan 17,1884 37 ly ~
>2sr<SE co.
OF
' FINE SHOES.
SAMPLES.
MKED DOWN.
ECONOMIZE labor and aavo expenso
by braying ?he I'OWELS- COM
BSSATSwri ?'LOW SfJfJKYi at
tac h any p?o.; c? plows, turi .nd subsoil
at same time, and prepare land better than
can be dono by hand. Draft lighter than
hand-plow by dynamometrical test. Call
at Watson & Hon's Store and examine it.
For terms apply to undersigned. . OMM
'li". M. BURRI8S,
J. RELTON WATSON.
Jan 17, 1884_27_
BUSTED!
HAVING obtained the long coveted
agency from Ludden ?fe Rates of Sa
vannah, Ga., I am now in a still better po
sition than before to supply the people* of
Anderson County with
First-Class Musical Instruments.
Chlckerlng Pianos,
Ludden & Bates Pianos,
Arlan Pianos,
Mason & Hamlin Organs,
Packard and Bay State Organs,
Nono of which need any recommendation
at my banda. Every one in use Ia adver
tising their merits, i will sell them exact
ly on Baine terms and prices aa Ludden it
Bates, and I am "busted" if I fail to sell as
many os they would in this County.
J. A. DANIELS.
Jan S. 1884 25
i Partnership Notice.
""fJfTE, tho undersigned, have this day en?
Tv tered into a partnership under tho
name of W. 8. LIGON ?fe Co., for the pur
?ose of conducting a general merchandise
usiness at the old stand bi W. S. Ligon,
on the Southside of the Public Square.
By close attention to the wanta of our CUB?
I tomer.i and fair dealing, we would solicit
> the patronago of the trading public.
Our rtock of GROCERIES ls full up. and
we will make it to the interest of all to
price our goods before purchasing their
supplies for the year.
W. S. LIGON.
& S. ?ilGOx?.
Jan. 1, IS&i
Guano and Acid Phosphate.
Wo are receiving a large lot of tho old
reliadlo Soluble IPaeiflc Gaanoond
Acid, and the Standard Kdlsto
Acid Pb.oapb.ate, all of which we ara
prepared to Bell at the lowest market prices.
These are old established branda of Fer?
tilizers, and no one can doubt the i*llah|H
ty of its analysis or tho quality-of-.the
good?.
W. S. LIGON & CO.
tm
?$
o o o
NOTICE.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tween P. K. McCully aud D. S. Tay
lor, under the firm name of McCully ?fe
Taylor, is this day dissolved by mutual.
consent. Either partucr ls authorized to
receive and receipt for nil amounts due the
firm.
P. K. McCDLLY,
. D, 8. TAYLOR.
Jan. 14, 1884.
All Notes and Accounts unpaid and^past
dus Will olivrod in tba bands of John
E. Breazeale," Trial Justice, on the lat of
March next.
Jan 31,1884_29_;_
( Quick Sales j^feaaU Ero?te
DRY GOODS.
JUST recciv ? l a full line of Printe, Cash
in ere J, Alpacas, Flannels. A Urge
I assortment of Jeans, Virginia Cfj?! morea,.
Shirtings and Sheetings, J to 10-4 wide. *
Bed Tiekiii? cheaoer than ever before, ?fee., '.
all to be sold at lo west prices, by_
A. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27, 1883_ll
Oem and Magnet Shirts!
MANUFACTURED for me. The best
fitting and the best wearing Shirts
No better in any market.
A. B. TOWERS.
Sept 27, 1883 _ ll_
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. :
Anew lot of WALL PAPER and Bor?u
dering, j ast reccived-by
A. te. TO WE Rf
Nov ?. 1888 2ft . down and
TO THE PUBI?* lS*PPy aDy
IHAVE more Goods tho him, The^n?*"'
being satisfied that tho j..-.,10 hy ry'"
Hy will compare favorably with aLv
city, I ask. an inspection of rny stock bctoi.
yoi buy. A. B. TOWERS.
Nov 29, 1888 ap _
Honey Needed?
T RESPECTFULLY ask all Who ar? in
I "debved to me by Note or Account, for
Merchandise or Guano, to make pry men ts .'
os ?nota as possible, ea P nead,tbe'money.
, A. B. T0W3?BS>
j Sept 27; 1353 ll
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