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?..OCAL. NEWS. C. C. LA N< ;ST< )N, LOCAL EDITOIIT" IIUIEF aiKNTIO**. Til?* public roads are slill in a very bad condition. Isn't it abo?! time for us to bave a little KC rain. It will soon be in order to organize Ibo infers' Club. A notlier crowd of negroes left lastThurs ny for Arkansan. Note the change In the advertisement of Messrs. Sullivan A Bro. The Mayor's Court ls not very liberally patronized at present. The gossipers say we are to have a wed ding in the city shortly. The Supervisor of Registration has an important notice in this paper. The dry goods stores in the city present an attractive and handsome appearance just now. Von cau't venture out on the Court House Square now-a-days without meeting a candidate. lt is ngnhnjt the law to kill game now. Put away your shot-gun and gut your fish ing tackle ready. Our advertising columns will always tell you .where you can get the best goods for thc least money. Col. James A. Hoyt, or the Baptist Cou. rter, Greenville, S. C., spent Sunday and Monday in the city. Persons desiring to purchase carp tish should read the advertisement or Mr. Audy E. Brown elsowhere. A rnshion exchange suys that umbrella shaped hats, for ladies, will be the popular style for street,wear this Spring. The Hartwell Sun, of last Saturday, says "Mr. Jud. Fowler, or Anderson, swapped horses thirteen times last Tuesday." "Kiss Me ns J Fail Asleep"' is tho title of a new song. It might work ?ll rijriit with some men, but it would wake us right up. Ireno Eloise, infant daughter of Mr. John L. Hall. <jf this County, died in Oco nee County ott the 17th it st., oged one year and ulno days. The weather is as capricious as a certain young mail in town saya the girls ore. It i- impossible to predict .wi at it will be six hours in advance. As it is probable that wo will have no mote killing frosts, Heveral of the young men of the city have determined to turn out their mustaches. H ea t forget that we have moved into oar new building on Whittier street, oppo site the Auditor's office. When you visit the ..itv, come and see us. Kev. H. B. Funt was regularly ordained a Minister of tho Gospel in thc Baptist Church of this city lost Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Mundy, of Greenville. The Chronic!? d' Constitutionalist says word lias reached Augusta that Contractor Twiggs hos been ordered to resume work on the Savannah Valley Railroad. The attention of our readers is directed to the change in the advertisement of Mc. uv. Bleekley, Brown A Frotwoll. Peruse it cirefully, and then give them a call. It is very gratifying to us to know that thc INTKLMOBIICEB is BO highly appreciated in Abbeville County. We are constantly adding new subscribers to our list from t'aat County. When you need any letter heads, bill brads, envelopes, Ac., give us your orders. Wc use nothing but first-class material, and guarantee prices to be lower than Atlanta or Charleston. Hartwell (Ga.) .Vim 22nd inst. : "Savan River is booming. It is higher than it was during tho August freshet. Thc water was in four feet of the wire rope at Holland's Ferry Thursday." Councilman Orr and Dr. R. F. Divvor went down to Charleston last Monday, whither they are sent by the City Council for the purpose of purchasing a steam fire ongiuc for this city. Mr. E. T. Casbin, telegraph operator ot the C. &. G. ll. R. depot in this city, is off on a visit to his relatives ia Augusta, Ga. Mr. E. G. Evans, jr., of Pendleton, will Oil his place during bis absence. Lawrence Jones, colored, County Chair man of the Republican party in this Coun ty, lias called a Convention of his porty to assemble in this city on 4th of next month I j elect delegates to their Stale Convention. Messrs. C. F. Jones A Co. make an im? portant announcement to tho trading pub lic, and to Uro ladies-especially, in this is sue. Theirslock of Spring goods is replete, nnd they invite tho pabile to call and see them. Wo are requested to announce that a meeting of the Rock Mills and Cen ter ville Townships Singing Association will be held at Now Prospect Church on tho first Saturday and Sunday in April. The pub lic are cordially invited to attend. Subscribers who wish their postoffice ad dresses changed, must ?tate whore they are at present receiving their papers as well as where they wish them changed to. By do ing this, our friends will eave delay as well ns aid our convenience. The farmers all over thc County are busy, whenever tho weather permits, making preparations for planting, nnd the prospecta mr a good harvest this year is promising, but no one can predict with certoiuty the unforeseen contingenciea of tho futuro. The following candidates nre announced th'n.week: For County Commissioners David Owens, T. M. Nelson and W. F. Boatner. For School Commissioner-R. W. Todd and J. G. Clinkscales. For Sher ifT- Wm. L. Bolt. For Coroner-R. Y. H. Nance. For Clerk of Court-M. P. Tribble. "O, mother," said a Seminary girl the other day, and pointing to her brother Jim, who was making facas at her, "compel James to cease those extraordinary physiog nomical phenomena." The old lady was compelled to seize the back of a ob air for ?apport. I*st Tuesday morning, about ll o'clock, a negro man named Oliver Latimer was killed by lightning on Mr. Lum. Pruitt** place, in Martin township. He was struck while going from the flold to the house. Everything on hie person, except oneahoe, Was torn into shreds. We would cali attention to the card of Messrs. 8m 1th A Co., which appears else where. They ara now moving into their new and handsome s to rt room, on Wh 11 ncr street, where they rnr'u ba better prepared than eyer to suppig .ne wanta of their in creasing trade. Their Spring s tock of cloth (ne-, genta' goods, hat?, Ac, bas arrived, ?nd will be Told at astonishingly low prices. Mr. Smith, though comparatively a young man, is an old hand In the clothing busi ness, and wa assura thone need lng any thing in bia lino that ho will serve tham right In .very instance. We adria? oar waders to ?omine their ?tock without dolay. The stockholders of the Aiiili*on Kdu citional Assoc.atioi? have dedded to re build a COtumodioua boardin;; msc on ti e .t? a co ru ft Iilan and University grounds. At a nutting of the stockholders on Tuesday morn mittee was appointed to secure estimates, with a view of rebuilding im luediatelv. There is a quantity of danced corn shipped irom the West tliesc Atys. Un sound corn is not fit for any kind of Iced. It is injurious to all kinds ofptock and sometimes kills mules and horses. It won't fatten hogs and is not fit fer meal or hominy. It is best not to buy It a*, all for any price. Our young friend, D. Robert To?r?rs, of tho South Carolina Collcgo. ia nov* one of the editors of th" Collegian, a ??aper pub lished by the students of the College. Amonj? the contributions to a recent num ber of that i?ap?r wc notice an artille (ron) the pon of our young friend. Hartwell Ayer, who ia also n student in tho College. Thc farmers say they are a month behind with their work. Usually by this time the majority of them are through planting up land com, but as yet very little, if any, seed have been put In the ground, en account of the wet weather. Some of the farmers are of the opinion that the continuous rains will prove a benefit, as it will prevent them Irom planting loo litres a crop or cotton. A correspondent of the London Kltetri. ?MU says tho following is an instant reine dy for toothache : "With a small piece of zinc and a blt of silver (any silver coin will do), the zinc placed on one side of the afilicted gum and the silver on the other, by bringing the edges together the small current or electricity generated immediate ly and painlessly stops the toothache." Aiken Join nal and Review: "Col. 8. L. Cambell, the indefatigable Secretary of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railroad Company, has tendered his resig nation to tho Director! and officers of tho j Company. On April 15th a meeting of the Directors and officers will be held at their ofllce in Aiken Col. Camp^H's resignation will be considered and passed upon. Other business of importance will also be trans o Bosley Metsenger: "Hrs. Nancy Bolt, wi dow of the late Robert Bolt, of Anderson, j S. C., sister of Rev. Robert P. Franks, of Columbia, and molher-in-luw of Elias Hay, j of Pickens County, died at the residence of her son, J, lt. Bolt, whom abe was visiting in Uoschton, Ga., on the Nth inst., after a brief illness. She had roached tho mature age of l>8 years, and died m uchly beloved by her relatives and frionds, nnd leaves ninny such to mourn her'death." A number of darkie?, who lind been lur nished supplies nnd had contracted lo work for farmers in Hopewell township, left their employers one night last week, after secretly disposing of all their effects, going to Seneca afoot, intending to take the trniu there for Arkansas. Warrants were pro curcd for them and a constable went to Seneca and arrested two of them, the others escaping. Those arrested were brought hero Friday and lodged in jail. Seneca Free Frets : "The party or colored people who came up from Anderson last week to go West, but failed lo get tickets from the emigrant agent, disappeared very suddenly from our town. They had been giving concerts in order to raise money either to proceed on their journey or return to their homes. After two or three con certs had been given, thc door-keeper of the party slipped off with the rooney which had been taken in, and the others left in pursuit of bim." Astronomers tell us that on this evening, at a o'clock, Neptune on his way West will encounter Venus on her way Ea*t. When they reach tho same point of right ascen sion they will be in conjunction. There will be an occultation of onr planet by the other-that is, there will bo an eclipso. It is a rare occurrence, and is said tobo a very beautiful phenomenon ; but on one can be sure about that, because there" is-bo one alive who ever saw it. The lait recorded was in 1737, and the last before that waa in 1591. It will be something you uever saw before, and may never see again. . An infant, in a decomposed state, was found under a vacant tenant house on the plantation of Mr. E. M. Oary, in Rock Mills township, one day last week. The house had recently been occupied by a colored woman named Levina Osborne. Trial Jus tice B. F. Shirley was notified of the discov ery, and on last Friday held an inquest over tho remains. After hearing the evidence, the jury returned a verdict charging Lovina Osborne, who acknowledged being the mother of the child, with infanticide, and she was committed to jail. Her half-broth er, Lawrence Osborne, who is the most im portant 8tate witness, was also committed to jail for safe keeping. Mr. Frank D. Mooro, of New York, died at the residence of his brother-in-law. Gen. L. M. Ayer, In this city, cn lust Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, after an illness of about four months. Mr. Moore bnd been in bad health for a long time, and carno to Anderson about five weeks ago, thinking that a change in climate would perhaps prove beneficial. His wifo and three chil dren accompanied him here, and they, with Gen. Ayer's family, have tho sympathy of our whoio city in their bereavement His remains wero interred in the Baptist ceme tery, in Ibis city, on Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, after solemn and Impressive bine rai services, conducted by Kev. T. P. Bell and Rev. D. E. Frierson, D. D. Tile ramous Wiy.zard Oil Concort Troupe bas arrived in Anderson, and are giving their concerts on the Court House Square every day and evening. They will remain here during the balance of the week. Their music is certainly worth hearing. This (Thursday) evening, commencing at 81 o'clock, thc following programme will bo rendered : Overturo-selected : Quartette "Away to the Fields" ; Bass solo-"Barely Follow Him" ; Comic- "Miss Brady's Pi ano Fortay" ; Ballad-"Pansy Blossom' : Melody-"Keep a Dancln' " ; Duett-"Life a Dream ia O'er" ; Comic-"Cousin Jede diah": Comic-"Christening"; Ballad "Cradle 8ong" ; Melody-"I Must Go. Interesting programmes are arranged for Friday and Saturday evenings. Bring tho ladies and children out to hear them. "Ksmeralda." This exceedingly interesting and charm ing drama was rendered by the Anderson Dramatic Association last Friday evening to a large and highly appreciative audience. The following were the cast of characters : Esmeralda.Miss Annie Bleckley. "Old Man" Rogers.A. P. Johnston. Lydia Ann Rogers.Min 8. Brown. Dave Hardy.?"J'JZ1 , Estabrook........? ??' ??? Jack Desmond.J. M. Cathcart. Nora Desmond.Miss Dewie Nardin. Kate Desmond.:.Miss Eva Marilin. "Marquis" DeMontessin.D. ?. Sloan. George Drow.,.8- ^gon. The play is replete with thrilling ro mance, and ends jost like one would have it were it reality. Tho parts were all BQS ttincd in a spirited and ^rery creditable manner throughout Inflir1- *n portions of the play, the rendition '?nid have done honor to those of more stage experience. The play was pronounced by all a splendid success, and the troupe was frequently ap plauded. The Young America Cornet Band furnished excellent music for the occasion. In the rendition of thia play. Ilia members of tho Association have added fresh laurels to their reputation. To Our KflicUnt I lly Uuvermneiit. Wo hardly deem it necessary to call your artt-iitinti lo thc importance of looking Well to the sanitary condition of our back yards, not only of our residences and ho tels, but of our stores nod shop*. They ?bould he thoroughly cleaned, limed, ftc., n? the hot weather will soon be on us. TAX PAYE*. Wllllaiuaton Corrciqion'.Ieuce. Bill A rp leonis to have been mistaken iii hi? supposition thnt the "elements" were now satisfied and would let us alone ; be tween midnight and day on the morning of thc 10th inst., the Brushy Creek section of our County was visited by a pretty severe storm. We are informed t?tnt Dr. James Richardson's saw mill was blown down und considerably damaged. Mrs. Wm. Scawright's carriage house was also blown to pieces. Thc continuous rains havo very much discouraged the farmers. Very little plow ing was done before the raina commenced, and the temptation will be pretty strong to plow the lands too wet. Many of our far mers have learned from experience, how ever, that plowing land while too wet, In atead of benefiting il or increasing the prospects for a good yield, ('.oes the lam? a positive injury and decreases the yield. The thoughtful farmer will bear this in mind and not allow li is anxiety toget to work to lead him astray. The last issue of the Southern Cultivator, a very excellent paper and one that ought to be rend by every fai nter, contains a readable and quite sugges tive article oil the importance of plowing at the right time. The author, who seems to bo a man of experience, warns in positive terms against plowing when the ground ia toy wet. Several of the most successful farmers on this side of the County t&ko that paper and find it an invaluable helper. Others ought to have it. Mrs. McNinch died one day lust week after a long illness, and was in tarred in tho Williamston Cemetery, Rev. B. F. Maul din officiating. She leaves several daugh ters to mourn her loss, among thuin Miss Maggie, the Authoress. Mr. David Wbitt, Sr., died at lils home in Williamston township Sunday afternoon, after a very protracted Illness. Mr. Wbitt was nearly eighty years old, and has been a remarkably stout man. ile was greatly re spected for Ids industry and honesty. His remains were interroJ nt Big Creek Church. Mrs. Nancy Cry ine? died yesterday about 7 o'clock p. m. She was 8:i years of age the mother of Dr. John Crymes and Mr. Thomas Crymes. Left a widow early in life, Mrs. Crymes exhibited wonderful en erby and skill in tho rearing of her children, who are now worthy and BUcAlsful citizens. Her remains will bo taken to Clear Springs, tireen ville Comity, to-morrow. The storm pits in this section arc in rather bad plight for the reception of Vau nnr's storm on the 27th. Mr. Roget!* has several Inches of water in it. Mr. Horton's measures over five feet in water. Fine place for young ducks, lt is suggested that he give his attention to the raising of ducks in the future. Mr. Clement's pit bas sonic water in it. Austin says lie is like the stu dent who was asked by his Professor what he would do if called on to survey au im penetrable swamp-be would "hul^e it," if necessary. KNILC. "Hough ou Corns." Ask for Webs' "Rough on Corns." 15c. Quick, complete, permuneut cure. Corns, warts, bunions. A Card to th? ?.culler,. When in search of Dress doods, Ging hams, Seersuckers, Nainsooks, Lawns. Cal icoes, Muslins, Bleaching, Shirtings,Checks and Dry Goods of every description ; also for the prettiest stock of Gloves, Handker chiefs. Hose. Laces, Embroidery, Neckwear, Knitting Cotton, Zephyr, Buttons and -everything else new und stylish at the "low est prices, go to C. F. Jones ?fe Co. TOWN TOPICS. "I am going to the New York Cash Store to-dny and dook at their new Goods." Yes, come, we are glnd to show you the hand so ni est and largest stock of Dress Goods ever brought to Anderson, from the newest Culico Combination Suitings up to . he li. est Silks. Just receive/.!, a full line of our cele brated fine Black Cashmeres, (the cheapest, considering quality, in thc market), of Black and Colored Nun's Veilings (at very low Prices) Brocatel?, Lace Effects, Changeable Cashmeres (handsome Goods), Melanges, Mohairs, Crepe Cloths, Combination Stripe and Pluids.Summer S"ilks,8atti ncs.and so on. White Goads and Lace Curtains a specialty. Laces aud Embroideries a [treat specialty. Ladies' Neckwear and Collars a specialty. Ladies' Hosiery and Gloves a specialty. Ladies' Corsets and Handket chiefs a specialty. Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes* specialty. Ladies' and Children's Fine Millinery a spe cialty. M. B. Alt.NHTIZIN. For great bargains in Cottonades and Mens' and Boys' new stylo Hats, go to C. F. Jones ft Co. C. F. Jones & Co.'s store is crowded ?vi th Spring ar-d Summer Goods. It will pay every one to see their prices before buying. JHB- A. W. Todd has a line lot of low country shingles, which he is selling cheap for cash. If you need any call on bim and get bis prices. 85 Large stock of Diamond Dyes, largest in thc city. AU Blindes and all colors, 10 cents per packnge. WlLBITI A WlI.niTB. You can find the best tobaccos for the least money at C. F. Jones ft Co.'s. Any druggist will tell you whathc knows about the merit of Shriner's Indian Ver mifuge the popular reined v. For sale by Wilhite ft Wilhite. J ntl received a csss of beautiful Prints, imitable for early Spring. C. F. Jones tt Co. i" you want good N. 0. Syrup go to C. F. Jones <fc Co. All grades at bottom prices. We are prepared to sell you Lamps from 20 cents to Fitteen Dollars. Before buying give un a call. Wimm & WiLniTK. We keep everything that is kept in a first-class Drug Store, and do not propose to be undersold. Give us a call and see for yourselves. WlLIUTK ft WILIIITK. WILIIIFE'B Eva WATKB ia a sure cure for sore and inflamed eyes, partial blindness, ?fcc. If you have not used it, ask your neighbor about it. It is guaranteed to give relief, and if it does not come back and get your money or try another bottle free. For cash yon can buy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Groceries of every descrip tion at the lowest living prices at C. F. Jones ft Co's. The best preparation in the market for cleansing, preserving and beautifying the teeth, hardening tbe gums and imparting a delicious odor to the breath, ia John-tone's Odontine. Warranted not only to be harm less but the best Tooth Powder that can be used. For sale only by Wilhite ft Wilhite. The beat Cologne at Wilhite ft Wilbite's. Tappan's "Sweet Bye-and-Bye," the beat 25c Cologne, for sale only by WILIIITK ft Wu.TITI:. Better them Ever.-Large arrivals of Budgies of all styles jost received, select ed by me in person while in Cincinnati. Be sr re to call on me when you want to buy. Those owing for Buggies and Sewing Machines will pleas? remember when their notes fall doe. G. A. Race. There is a constant warfare being wajred between the various species of the animal kingdom. Think of the horribleness of an anny of worms storming the citldet of life. A dose of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them. For sale by Wilhite ft Wil hite, An .?raon, S. C. 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 tLe use o? RwUVa Specific (S.S. 8.) H^*^"3B? Motlier, think of the bailie that is being warril by worms against the lift? ??f your child. 'There is no night of rest with them : tbev light to kill. Shrlncr's lud?an Vermifuge'will annihilate them. Only 25 c?Mits a bottle. For sale by W?hlte A W? hlte, Anderson, S. C. ANOTIIRK Kr., C: mott DKATH.-In 1881, while sewing on a machine, my wife was taken with a severe pain in her ?ide, which was soon followed by hemorrhages from her lungs, severe cough, fever, and she could neither eat or sleep, and in a few weeks she was reduced to a living skeleton. Her stomach refused to rr?ain any food, and the physician thought o of her lungs was entirely gone. At a final consultation of two physicians ber case waa pronounced hopeless. I tried Brewer's Lung Restorer by advice of one of thc physicians, and she began lo improve after thc third dose. She continued the medicine, and is now in ex cellent health, and is better than she bar been in several years. I believe Brewer's Lung Keetorer saved ber life. UKNJ. F. UXBRDOR, 37 _Yatesville. ?'a. ? Cyclone of Bargains. You cannot afford to conic to Anderson without looking at our Stock and pricing our Gooda. We know that it is dull and money is scarce, and that is the reason why wc aro forced to sell cheap, in order to st'.', at all. Wc ore getting in a lot of New Goods every day, and our ?helves are filled and our counters piled nj? with nothing but absolute Bargains. Thc Cyclone of Bargains has struck us fully and squarely, and wo are Hoatiug willi it. Listen! and be con vi need ! We offer you only Genuine Bargains, that cannot help lo please yon ! We will make you the IAWCH Prices on Calicoes, Bleachings, Sheetings, Dress doods, Apron Linens, Jeans, Cottonador, Bed Tickings, Checked Nainsooks, Lace Curtains, Black Cashmeres, all wool Black Bunting, all wool Pink, Blue and Cream Nuns Veilings, black and colored Silks or Satins, Table Damask, Towels, Doylies, Napkins, Glass Toweling, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Cor sets, English Crapes, Veilings, Dress Ging hams. Hosiery, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Fine SI.,>es, Clothing, Hats, and numerous other articles. Our Stock is large enough and our prices low enough to invite a visit from you. M. B. Arnstein, thc new proprietor tf the New York Cash Store, ia determined to make his Store thc Headquarters of tho trading public. He will or,r every week new Bargains, and takes pleasure in show ing them. His motto for the dull season is an ex cellent one-which everybody ought to remember-"Push ?tj> Trade by Putting douvi Pricer !" Best Horse _ Powders at Orr & Sloan's. CET THE BEST ! -o-. PIANO? made by ?bickering, Ludden .'c Bates, Mathujhek, Arion and oth ers. OBt?ANB-Mason A Hamlin, Packard and Bay State. Only one to buy in a lile tinie! Get the BEST from J. A. DANIELS, Agent for Ludden it Hates-same price, same terms. March 20,1884_3d_j_ jZ-ir David Crockett said "Be sure you are right and then go a head," and if every body now would do the same thing, they would buy all their Medicines from Orr &. Sloan. NEW GOODS! JU8T received a BEAUTIFUL lino of | PRINTS and Bleached Homespun. ALSO. A few pieces of Charlottsville Cassimeres fm* Simulier-the best goods brought to this market. And part of my 8priug order of I Bay State Shoes. All will be sold at LOW PRICES. Give me a call. A. B. TOWERS, 4 Granite Row. March 20, 1884 _30__ "USA- Orr ?fe Sloan, Prescription Dmr gis c. FIRE! FIRE ? FIRE ! Windstorms ! Tornadoes I Cyclones 1 IN addition to Fire Insurance, I am now prepared to write Policies insuring your property against WINDSTORMS, TOR NADOES and CYCLONES at low rates and in first-class Companies. Call and see nie. J. H. VON HASSELN. March 20, 1884 3? ly &SF Messrs. Orr it Sloan have the exclu sive iigencv for Anderson County for thc famous WAG TAIL CIGARS-5 cents. Oh ! it's a daisy. aissr?tr-i? AtSYits 'StisitlTti IHAVE a full line of Bay Stato Shoes 1 and Boots. Warranted not to rip and to have no wood or paste boord. Also a few Miles' Ladies' Shoes. All in want of ?;acd Shoes and Boots will lind it to their nt ere.-1 to Call On A. B. TOWERS. Feb 14, 1884 31_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against the Estate of John Hall, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those in debted to make payment. JOSIAH B. HALL, Ex'r. March 20,1884 30 3 STORE BOOM TO RENT. THE Room nov. occupied by Julius Poppe, in Brick Range, next door to the Anderson National Bank. The best stand in the City for Confectioneries, Ac. Apply to J. D. MAXWELL. Jan 17, 1884_27_ Hamlin's Wizard OH at Orr & Sloan's. HATS ! j AFEW ot that job lot of Hats yet un sold, which, with my new stock, is offered low hy A. B. TOWERS. March 20, 1884_SO_ ^HA* If everybody knew how to keep a horse or mule slick and fat, what a power of Orr <fc Sloan's Prend" m Horse and Cat tle Powders would be used._ Wheat Bran, Corn, Flour, FOR sale by A. B. TOWERS. Feb 14,1884 31_ Best Cigars at Orr & Sloan's. Money Needed. ?RESPECTFULLY ask all who aro In debted to me by Note or Account, for erchandUe or Guano, to make payments as soon as possible, as I ??JI toSMgg Sept 27, 1833 ll * J", cr. DODD lias ii tine lut of Flooring, Coiling, Weatherboard ing and mouldings AT Inti New Planing Mill nt Hlno Ridge Yard. Also, a car load good Heart l'ine Shingles for sale cheap. Parties on Railroad ?un have eiders filled nt short no tice. Satisfaction guarantee?!. March St, IKS! _5?_ J. R. VAND?VER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANDERSON, S. C. O FFICE-Ir. the UKO Y LUI lit ILIUNO, up stairs, ?iver Dr. Johnstone'a Store. Feb 21, ISM 32 fits- Choicest Extracts and Perfumes at Orr Si Sloan's. "Te^TOTICE TO CREDITORS. -L^? All persons having demands a^uiust the Estate of Henry N. White, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the Undersigned within tho time prescribed by law, ami those imlehtcd to make payment. 1). S. WHITE, 1 lt. P. WHITE, I ** March 13. 1*84 Rft 3 E ANS, ZEIGLER'S I SCARFS A: Latest ni SI TO THE FARMERS OF ANDERSON COUNTY. B KFORK buying M Ai'll I KICKY it would be tu your interest lo give mo a call and examine my stock of Machinery. 1 am still the General Agenl of the ii EISE lit MANUFACTURING COMPANY, And always have on hand a full supply of their Celebrated Machinery, consisting of ft'cerlvsa, Portable, Ktnttonnvj and Traction Mteam Engined, ?eJ aer Threshers and Saw Jilli?. Abo, agent for ({neon ol the Mooth ?Lorn and Flour Hillls. Gregg & Co.'s Celebrated Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Sulky Plows, &c. I also keep In Stock a full supply of BRASS GOODS, HANCOCK INSPIRATORS. INJECTORS, EJECTORS, TALLOW CUPS, GAUGE COCKS, GLOBE and CHECK VALVES, PIPING and IKON FITTINGS, In fad, EVERYTHING NEEDED in the Machine business. March 20, 1884 3d H. F. DIV VER, Amlcr.son Machine "Works. MONEY WiLL OSRCULATE AND - THE SOLID CASH WILL SECURE SOLID BARGAINS. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Offer You New Spring Prints, And a Large Stock of Dry Goods Generally. N KW York Mills and Wainautta Bleached Muslins, and all other Standard brands of | Bleached Goods. I'elzer Shirtings, Sheetings and Drillings as low as can bo bought at the factory. BOOTH AMD ?HOES-Old Ladies' Shoes, with low heels und broad bottom?, and all styles Men's and Women's Shoes. Our block of GROCERIES largo and prices KOW. (Jennine Muscovado and N. O. Molasses. THE BEST COFFEE. We ask a visit from all, as our stock In every department is largo enough for every one to be suited. Respectfully, March 2U, 1881 ?J. 1?. SULLIVAN Sc CO. su CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! PRICES OF CLOTH I NB MARKED DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. Now is thc Timo to Secure Bargains. AFULL and CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of SPRING CLOTHING to arrive. Also, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, f J LL A KS, CUFFS, CRAVATS. IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Our Mr. J. B. CLARK is fully prepared to give entire satisfaction. . & SPECIAL NOTICE Is hereby given to e.H. part ?es indebted to us to come forward und settle at once. Let thia notice bo aiifUi?cnt war?ilng. CLARK Sc CO. JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Feb 21, 1884 32 CARDEN SEEDS, BUIST'S mill LANDIl-lSTII'S. Large Quantities-Not to arrive, but on hand, at j HILL & HARRISON S BEOYLES' BTJILDIISTG, Feb 7,1884 South. Main Street. momampmm u HBBBBBSgBgBBBHB THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTS' OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jaine* II. Carpenter, Plaintiff, against Nannie E. McL'rury, Frauds K. Ilrovrn, John A. Keeto, William lu-csc amt Tritton H. Mitchell, D?ten dants.-flinn moas /or Jitiug-Otmitintnt StrrtJ. To tho Defendants Nannie E. Mri'rai y, Franela F.. llrown, Jolie. A. Heese, William Heese and Preston li. Mitchell : YOU arc hereby siiniinunrd ?nd required lo an swer the complaint in this action, a copy of which ls herewith served upon you, and Io servo a copy of ymir answer to thu sal? complaint on the suWrlbfr at his ouUce, Anderson C. H., 8. C., within twenty day* after the service hereof, ex. elusive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within tho timo afore said, tho plaintlirin this action will apply to tho Court for thc relief doman'1'*) in the complaint, i.v.'.. : Mareil ioi?i, A. D. ..-il. J. II. VANDIVEB, Plaintiff's Attorney. [BIMI.j Joua W. DANIELS, c.e.e. To tho ahovo named Defendants : Take notice thal the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the forego ing is a copy, was filtd in the office of tho der? of the court of Common Pleas at Anderson C. ll 8. C.. on tho 18th dey of Maren, 1884, and that the object cf the action ls to obtain a partition of tho Heal Estate of Albert T. Carpenter, deceased, or for a sale of thc promises in case partition canrot be had without prejudice to the interest of thc owners, and a division of the proceeds. Ko per sonal claim is made against you. March 18tb, 1884. J. It. VANDIVEB, I'lalntlfTs Attorney. To tbe Defendants John A. Itccse and William Raeeei Tako noUco tbat an order has been passed by tbe Master appointing J. V. Trlbblo, Es?|., attorney at law. guardian ad ll tem for the minor defend ant, William Heese, unless his father, John A. Ucear-, with whom ti? resides, or some person Ie ^RESERVE THE tSm ^ LS0LD ONLY.BY * J. A. DANIELS. (1HEAF Spectacles have irregular, un j polished, convex, "pressed" Lens, with a green tint, (look through them edge ways,) and cannot have the refn ctory power of a pure white, ground, polished, periscop io Lens. Hence the usc of cheap Spectacles tx not economical. Every strain upon the eye adds injury to weakness to the iniost sensitive and valua ble member <rf the human body, whether from the want of Spectacle* or the uso of imperfect ones. Prevent this strain and preserve the eye (If you value your eye sight) by the nae of King's ground, pol ished, pure white, periscopio Lens. Dr. Holland wrlics, (with hundreds of others) : "My wife sulTcred . long time with headache, caused by the nvoluntary strain on thc optic nerve, which v> ns entire ly relieved by the use of a pair of King's Spectacles. (Signed) 8. N. HOLLAND, M. D." For sale only by J. A. DANIEIJS, at the Ono Price Store." March '?0. 1884_3d_ ??KSjw Best Blood purifiers at Orr ASloan's. NEW GOODS. IHAVE a full line of Dry Goode, Hats. Hardware, N. O. Molasses, Grooericj, Provision?, Crockery, Glassware, Carpets, Ac, Ac. I will not attempt to name al) my gooda in an advertisement, bot will ask my friends and customers to call and see mo before buying. I keep good good?, and at as low price as the same quality can bo bought. Give me a trial. b j A. B. TOWERS. Feb 14, 1883_ ?j 31_ Xix- Freshest Drugs at Orr A Sloan's. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tho undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of John C. Cherry, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will, on the 7th day of April, 1884, apply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson County fora Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from said Administration. W. IL D. GAILLARD, Adm'r. March 6, 1884 84_6_ gally authorized does not apply for the appoint ment of one for him within twenty days arter the expiration of tho publication of this notice. March 18th, 1884. J. H. VAN DIVEK, Plaintiff's Attorney. March 18,1884 86 ' 0 i-T?, If you don't wish to have a good Carden, be sure and don't get your Seed at j Orr A Sloan'a-their Seed will grow. ??Cu Cheapest Lamps at Orr A Sloan's. FRESH GARDEN SEED. LANDRRTII'S and Ferry's fresh Gar den Seeds for sale by _: A. B. TOWERS. Feb 14,1884 SI SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. BY virtue of an Execution to me direct ed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in April next, A. D. 188-1, at An derson Court House, 8. C., the following Real Estate, to wit : All of Defendant's interest in tho Tract, of Land or which TollWer Pruitt died, seized and possessed, containing ninety-five (05) acres, more or lesa, bounded by landa of R. B. A. Robinson, J. T. Ashley, Wm. Pruitt and others, the samo being the Tract of Land on which Sallio Pruitt lives. Levied on aa tho property of Joflcrson D. Pruitt in favor of Wm. Pruitt. T MI M s or SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for necessary papers JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff of Anderson County. March 13,1884 SS 4 Xix- Beat Brushes at Orr A Bloan's. ~ fXr- Beet Comba at Orr A Sloan's, : AT CANNON & CO., FULL LINE IND PENITENTIARY SHOES, ND TIES, ad Nobbiest Styles and Colors, 'IFF AND SOFT HATS, Latest tx most popular shapes. TS, Oj?L.isrnsro3sr & co. THE TRADING PUBLIC - OF - ANDERSON ?ND ADJOINING COUNTIES Who contemplate coming here to Buy their Goods will not do well but POSITIVELY SAVE MONEY ! In Examining my Stock of DRY GOODS, N?TIONS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS and Valises, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, feefore purchasing elsewhere. While I do not display nny extraordinary skill in Printer's ink, yet I ran assure ail who have heretofore given mc their patronage, also those who oxpoct to ito so in the future THAT I AIM TO ?EAL FAIR WITH AL.JL, And givo you honest bnrgains. Having n competent and reliable corps of Salesmen you will always find them pleasant and attentive, ready to wait on all with politencHB and care, never misrepresenting any article kept in slock for sale. I BOLDLY DEFY COMPETITION In any of the departments usually kept in this market, and will not gaffer myself to be undersold by any one in my line, maintaining my position as thc Popular Lender ol' Low Prices anti Koonin! or of tho Dry Goods Market in Anderson County* My Stock is complete and attractive, having taken great pains lo eult all, who are aware that to secure good, honest goods they must buy from .A.. LESSER Feb 28. 18S4 33 4m rCULLY, CATHCART & CO., Aro anxious to Secure your Trade, and will do all in their power to give satisfaction. HAVING AMPLE STORAGE ROOM, AND SUPERIOR FACILITIES FOR Buying Hoods from lirst banda, wo can oller you BARGAINS lu DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES. In making your purchases give us a call, and sec that wo mean business, nnd aro pre pared ro ofler inducements to Cash Buyers, as well ns to furnish Plantation Supplies on good terms till Fall. Wo have a fow NEW REMINGTON SEW/.XG MACHINES which wo will sell low down for cash, or on time, as wo aro closing out thia branch of our business. WS ARE AGENTS FOR THE Daniel Pratt Gin Co.'s Gins. Feeders, Condensers. THE CHAMPION REAPERS, MOWERS AND BINDERS, Fur Anderson, Abbeville nnd Coonee Counties. Wu also sell one and two horse WAGONS-wdth a guarantee. WE STILL LEAD TN PRICES ON OUR WELL KNOWN BRANDS STANDARD FERTILZERS AND ACID, And will muko lt to your Interest lo seo us beforo buying. Respectfully, Mc CULLY, CATHCART & CO. Feb 14,1884 _ _81_ _ 1 THE undersigned lias purchased thc Stock of Mr. John M. McConnell, on SOUTH MAIN STREET, and has now on bund a FRESH LOT of CHOICE CONFECTIONS AND FANCY GROCERIES, "Which aro being: Sold Low Down for Cash. MR. W. C. ANDREW ba? charge of the business, nnd will bo pleased to seo and servo his friends. Cull and get some Fine Mackerel, Cheese, Apple, Peach and Quince Butter, Mince Meat, &c. South 31 ul ? Street, Broylos' Now Buildingr. ' A, P. JOHNSTONE. Jan 31. 11581 20 U ? ? ? I L 1 -----Mf nil,. BBHBaBBSBSBBBHBSBBBBBB nsriew STORE. Having Bought thc Stock of Andrew & Provost -A.T PRICES, And made large additions to thc same, I offer to tho trade at LOWEST POSSIULE PRICES Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware. 8pecial inducements on BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS and HARDWARE. ALL WINTER GOODS AT COST. STANDARD GUANO AND ACID PHOSPHATE As low as they can be bought elsewhere. I>. ts?. TAYLOR. Anderson, H. C., Feb. 14, 1834. 81 ]y THE ^TERimiSE MANUFACTURING CO. Having erected Machinery, unequalled in tho up-country, for the Manufacture of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTLES, Brackets, Balusters, Mo aldinga, Etc., WE earnestly call the attention of contractors and all Who contemplate building to our ability to furnish all such BUILDING MATERIAL, besides LUMBER, tressed and undressed, at prices lower than can ba obtained elsewhere, . G Ivo m a trial and ba convinced. OSBORNE, McOUKSN * CO., Anderson, 8. C Jan 17,1884 1 27 *y