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LOCAL NEWS. C. LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOB. .oontry produce is In demand In the o not neglect to make your Return to County Auditor. lunrovementa aro hoing made in al t every section of tho city, .onie of tho farmers are complaining t thc cut worm is damaging their col lie fruit crop will ho the most abun onc wc have had in this country in H. 'liiity six persons, including children, re baptized at tho colored M. E. Church t Sunday. ho season is now upon us when the all boy clltncth ibo tree and taroth his eches. Jesars. J A. Brock and B. Frank illdin aro building two cottages on ?tiier street. second-hand Thresher and Cleaner offered for salo by Mr. J. C. Stribling. advertisement. I is said that Lula Hurst, the wonder Oorgift girl, will visit Anderson somo lP in the near future, 'evcral of our citizens cont?mplate liding some time at Tallulah Falls du g Hie Summer months. lie County Treasuror is not collecting jgh taxes to pay bim for tho timo sumed ill going around. hreo negroes wero hanged upon tho ic gallows and at tho same timo in ensillo last Friday for murder. he next session of the State Normal titule will bo hold at Spartonburg, bo ning on Tuesdny, 15th of August. Jr. A. N. Hull and Miss E. L. Martin, li of Anderson County, woro mari led tho 15tli inst., by Rov. J. H. Karlo. lr. I). H. Russell is nominated for linty Treasurer in this issuo and Mr. ti. Norris for County Commissioner. In Monday afternoon this section waa itcd by quito a heavy rain, accompa d with sonic bail. Tho rain was very ch needed. ..ditor McGill, of tho Hartwell Sun, .s somo very complimentary things ut Anderson in his account of his re t visit here. be averuge country editor is now pro ng his palate for tho devouring of lon blooms nnd squares, samples of e, wheat and the like. basket pic nie. will bo given ot Leak ones' Mill, in Varennes township, t Saturday. The public is invited to nd. A gala day is anticipated. financier observes that a tax of a dol li lie on all that will be told of candi es botwoen now and the next election u.J pu. the national debt, if collected. ead thc now advertisement of Messrs. S. Ligon <fe Co. elsewhere. This firm I make it to your interest to gi vo them II when you need anything In their o. Ir. D. E. King, President, requests us -nounce that the Williamston Town p Singing Convention will convene at vcr Dam Church on next Saturday Sunday. tarried, by John M. Glenn, Notary blic, at Slabtown Academy, Sunday tiing, 11th inst., Mr. William Cotbran Miss Luella Glaspy, daughter of enleo Glaspy. he mau wiio revenges every wrong t has been done him bas no time for thing ol80. If yon make your lifo a ess, you can afford to lot the dogs k as you go by. 'r. H. D. Mullikin, formerly of Brushy ek township, thia County, died at his e in Brinkly, Ark., on the 27th of ril last. His friends hero will regret ear of bis death. hreo pounds of copperas for twenty cents, and eight or ten gallons of ter to the pound, is a good and cheap infectant-enough to last one family rly all Summer. uite a number of the Democratic bs havo handed in their proceedings publication this week, but for the t of apace ?*o are forced to leave them r until next week. he plurality or majority plan of horn ting candidates is causing consldora discussion. Tho fight on this ques In tho County Convention promises i an interesting one. ev.S. Lander, D, D., of Wllliamston, 1 preach in the Methodist Church of city next 8unday morning. His ser n will be directed especially to the oman's Missionary Society. "arried, on the morning of the 11th t, at the residence of Mr. Noah Grant, ! Townville, by the Rev. T. 0. Ligon, ? W. J. Compton, of Anderson Coun and Miss L. G. Girant, of Ooonee. e Commencement Exercises of the ??isc? M??isry School Wili tsk? ?skes the 16th of next month. Capt M. L. karn, of AbbeviRo, will deliver the ion. Tho occasion wUl be an inter ngono. ld you over see a young lady at a plo dhrnembering a chicken wing with fingers r She does lt as delicately and rcntlally as some great scholar in the might handle the fragments of a decade of Livy. . Governor has appointed S. F. Cla coDBtable for Anderson County, res ? at Pelzet, S. O., under the prov)* ?r "An Aot to authorize the appoint: . of a Constable for Anderson Coon ?PProved December 20,1881. otk Milla Democratic Club met last "lay. After electing delegates to the ?ty Convention, tho Club adjourned eet at Providence Church next Saf> ay afternoon to transact important 'ne*s. A full attendance ia desired. arried, at the residence of the brido'n ?? ,0 Marietta, Qa., Wednesday ,n*V May Mb, mi, by Rev. J. Ci 'PB*i D. D, Mr. Janies M. Cathcart, ndereon, and Misa ?rumi? M. Simp* . eldest daughter o'? N. Simpson^ . . ..- ?w..':s;i*t ifncib .-..*>'.? . ! .never tieibWneara auch a cry for M there waa In tho city last Satur . Nearly every larmer who came to c?y wanted corn.. Tte marchants ?ot have much on hand, and conee ??ny farmors hau lo go home ?mpty Wagons. ?* Waoi ?t *P*oot an 1 n teres Ung ao nt of the plo nie, under the auspices ne Ronoa Path Division, Oona of Petone*, at Erwln/elea? Sator is crowded ont. Soveral apecches 0 Wade, and the day waa greatly on ay ell presen*. ?vi W ' Tue Palmetto Riflemen had ? t*Tt practice Monday afternoon. Capt Hill had offered a prize for tho best marks man. Throe rounds were fired by each man. Mr. O. J. Mooro made tho best fcoro, and was awarded the prize, which was a beautiful silver cup. Xlst of lottors remaining in the Post of?oo at Anderson for the woek ondlne May 20: Sylvester Adams, MUs Susie Brown: Ellen Brown (2), W.L. Bingham, ClnrkdtMeunally.C. W. Clement, Cain Evans, Hiram Greouleo, Bettie Rlchard T-I'M ' ? RUCKCR' FRANK SNIPC3. J"?. 1 ribble, Henry Webb, Hamuol Williams. Mrs. Mary A. Oreen, wiro of Marshal a Oreen, died at tbe residonco of ber ?on David H. Oroe in Pendleton township' on Monday, ?Ki, |Mt| afu? M ."^ J? six weoks, aged about fifty-eight years She was a member of Big Creek Raptist Church. Hor remains woro Interred in tho Sandy Springs Oraveyard on Tues day. The Athens, Ga., Banner- Watchman, of tho 14th inst., says : "Columbus Ward law was yealorday admittod to tho bar at Clarke Superior Court, having stood a highly creditablo examination. This young man starts out under bright aus pices, and wo predict for him a brilliant career." We are glad to hear that Mr Wardlaw bas been admitted to tho bar, and wish him unbounded success. Mrs. John A. Callahan died quito sud denly at ber home in Varenncs township last Friday night. Sho was apparently in hor usual health uutil afterdark, when abc was attacked with cramp colic, which causod ber death in three or four boure. Shu leaves a husband and three little chil dren to mourn ber death. Hfar remains were interred in tho First Creek Church yard Saturday afternoon, Rev. B. Hays conducting the funeral services. Tho Anderson Baptist. Sunday School will go on a plc nie excursion to William ston noxt ?aturday, the train leaving Anderson about 8 o'clock p. m., and re turning botweon t? and 7 o'clock p. m. Tho tickets will bo distributed at tho de pot Salu.-day morning LcforG the treia starts. Tho committee made an effort to get an extra coach, so as to accommodate all who might desire to accompany tho School, but foiled on account of tho amount charged for the extra coach. Columbia is arranging to have a Fire man's Tournament on tho 18th and 19th of June. It will bo a grand affair. One thousand dollars in prizes will be distri buted to tho winnora. Firemen from all sections of tho State and perhaps from other States will enter the contest. Re duced rates of faro on all the railroads leading into tho city have been secured. Tho fare from Anderson and return is : For firemen, $2.95 ; for citizens, $?.G0. Mr. William Landrum, once a resident of this County, died a few days since at tho residence of his uleco, Mrs. O. W. Richardson. In Athens, Ga. Mr. Lan drum was well known in this County, and has many friends here who will re gret to hoar of his death. Ho was a brother of tho lato Mr. Geo. Landrum, a leading member of the bar at Edgefleld, and of Morgan Landrum, of Florida, aud Madison Landrum, of Louisiana, mem bore of Congress. The Commencement Exorcises of the Anderson Female Seminary will take placo on Friday, t?th of June proximo. Hon. James Farrow, of Laurens, will de liver an address on the occasion. The Seminary, which is now recognized as ono of the leading femalo schools of the State, is cloaiug a very successful session, and its Commencement Exercises will no doubt be witnessed by a largo crowd. Gen. Ayer? tho accomplished President, extends a cordial invitation to tho public to attend. ;' Fling open your doora and windows this bright, beautiful weather und let in tho pure air of Heaven and tho benlth giving sunlight into every room. Fever germs will make their oxit, and brighter cheeks, clearer brains and improved ap petites will be some of old Sol's gifts to homo Inmates. The average housekeep er keeps tho bouso closed up too much. Let us restrict the unhealthful fashion of closed windows and dark curtains, and fess nenralgia and rheumatism will pre vail. Yes, admit the sunshine into every room, and we will soon find it a pleasant md economical way for maintaining the bealth and happiness of home. Last Saturday afternoon wo went out to the plantation of Mr. J. C. Roys and witnessed the oporatlon of tho "Cham pion Light Binder," for r-hlch Messrs. McCully, Cathcart <* Co., of this city, are ;ho agents. 'The machine works quite perfectly, cutting tho grain smooth and ?lean, and tying lt up In bundles of equal weight with a hemp cord. It is quito in orestlng to watch tho working of this nacblne, and iee how complotoly it does ,bo work of many men, much better than ho men themselves would do. The 'Champion" ia substantially built, ls not .omplicated, and can bo operated by any >rdinary man. Call on Messrs. McCully, Cathcart & Co., and they will take pleas ire in showing you the machine. -Tfj-'. . r I Tbe AV. G. T. II. In Andoraod. I . Mrs. 8. F. Chap?n, President of the Wo nan's Christian Temperance Union of Jouth Carolina, and General Superin ondent of the Unions throughout the jouiimru ?i?iv?, l?ii?ied ?ri Sie Baptist Church of this city hutt Sunday afternoon in the on bj cet of temperance. The burch waa lilied to its utmost capacity, 'ho occasion was opened by tinging that ?eautiful and appropriate hymn, "Rescue he Perishing," after which Rev. J.. W rVolling led lu prayer. Rey. ?. ft Veil hen Introduced tho lecture*-j. ,. \ Mrs. Chap?n la * yeryrgracefnl and en ertaining speaker, and ls thoroughly in inmost in her work, for which she seems lpeclally called. Her address,1' which ivas nearly two hours long, was listened o with marked attention. It waa replete ?Ith plain, practical arguments, which produced a profound impression. Her graphic descriptions of the terrible re" mite of alcohol, many of the Incidente ol which she had witnessed, tonohed manj uear?? and brought forth tears. At the conclusion of ber remarks sh? dated that she desired to form a Union md requested, several gentlemen to pasi through the audience and take tho namoi )f those desiring to Jobi. One hundfoi ind twenty ladies gave in their names. On Monday morning another meeting rrae h?id iri tho Methodlat Church, whet ra organisation ofa Union was effected The following officers were elected : President-Mrs. J. 8. Murray. Gen'L Vlce-Preaident-Mra. M. Vat vVyek. 1st Vlce-Presldent-Mrs. I* M? Ayer. 2nd Vloe.Pweident--Mr?. A. B. Towen , ?rd VIce-PrealdanA^Mrai J. B. ? mitti ?Ut Vic^Frea!?V?C^-Mr?. Koa? Webbf The election of the other officers wa postponed lo in adjourned meetioi Wednesday afternoon. The memberehi; af the Union wa? increased to o*er twi hundred. Men are also allowed to Join though they ?r? not permitted to vote, On Monday afternoon, Mra. ?bapli lectured, to the children lo the McthodU ^>*^M,,,l,,Me*W?MS?Sa?SS?BaaSS?lM^ Church. An organization, known a? tb? "Band of Hope." waa effected among them, with about eighty-eight members. The election or officers was postponed to an adjourned meeting Wednesday after noon . Monday night Mrs. Chap?n addressed a very large audience of colored people in their Mothodlat Church. Her remarks were full of sound advice, and seemed to havo made a good impression upon her hearers, as she was listened to very attentively. Tlieso peoplo have Lc? a Union in successful oporatlon for somo time, and are doing a good work. Mrs. Chapin's visit to Anderson will certainly bo productivo of much good. She has thoroughly aroused our ladles, who will no doubt go to work in earnest and exert thoir influence In behalf of temperance. Her visit will long bo re membered, and wherever she goos she will carry the praye.-s of our peoplo for bor suocess. She left Anderson Tuesday morning fx r Hones Path, where abe in tendod organising a Union that night. SAVANNAH VALLEY RAILROAD. Tho Annual MeotluC of the Stockholders mt LowndeivlUe, 8. O. Tho annual Convention of the Stock? holders of tho Savannah Valley Railroad Company was hold at Lo v.-mb ?ville on Wednesday, 14th Inst. Dr. H. M. Orr was elected President ol tho Convention, and J. Broazcalo Sec rotary. Credentials woro callod for und dele gates from tho townships and citlos which bad subscribed woro enrolled. Some stockholder* were also prosent. A large majority bf the stock was represented. On motion of E. B. Murray, tho tem porary officers of tho Convention wore elected tho pormanent officors. Tho President submitted his report, which |s as follows : To tf>e Stockholdert of the Savannah VaUej Rauroad Oomjian?/ : GENTLEMEN : At tho timo of o it las mooting the condition of our Road wai one of embarrassment and doubt. Th< available subscriptions bad boen oxpon dod and the work of construction sus pended. The present Board, immediate ly upun assuming the direction of affair;, addressed itself earnestly to the effort o raising tbe sum of $25,000 by private sub scriptioD, the accomplishment of vinci would have enabled them to realize tin 125,000 subscription from tho City o Anderson, which latter was coupled witl a condition that a like sum should bi realizod bofore it could be available. T< this ond an activo canvass was made fo subscriptions along the Uno of Road am Blsowherc, but failed to realize the amoun required, when Legislative aid was sough and obtained removing the condition from tbe City of Anderson's subscriptiot and rendered it immediately available ?ind authorizing ce: tain Townships i Anderson and Abbeville Counties to mak additional subscriptions by taxation t tho capital atook of the Road. Pursuant . thereto, tho Townships , t Abbeville have subscribed the sum c f20,000, and potltlons aro being circu?s ted in tho Townships of Anderson Cc un ty asking the submission-of the quentin jf subscription to a vote of tho qualiflo ?lectora of said Townships. The amour proposed to be subscribed by theso Towr ?hips aggregates the sum of $15,000. aavo every reason to believe that when roto ls roached in these Townships, tl; result will be favorable to tho aubscrij lion. '- - The injunction suit instituted by a fe taxpayers of Anderson County waa d< :ided on circuit in favor of tho company ind hos boen heard on appeal in tt jup?eme Court ; that Court bas ordered lb be reargued on the validity of the Ai >f Assembly, denying the remedy t njunctlon, and we nave every reason i jope for a favorablo issue. Tho amoui nvolved is only $750. The subscription of $25,000 by the A. iv. to our Road har. not boon paid ; tl ??solution authorizing the subscripts required the same to be raised from tl noceeds of sale of second Mortgai llbnds of that Road in the h.-.nds ot tl ??mpany. This was not practicable in tl .hen condition of tho company, as t! jenda had but a small market value. Sin >ur last meeting tho Augusta and Kuo ,-illo R. H. has passed Into the hands .bo Port Royal & Augusta R. lt., t latter beluga part of tbe Georgia. Cent] ivstem. This establishes the future of th iioad opon a flrcn> basis and conman ;ha confidence Of t!>* peoplo ?n its ca lections and future operations. After a suspension of moro than aye .bo work of grading our Road was turned on tho 13th of last month by M Twigg*, the contractor, with a force iver ono hundred hands, and ls progre ing satisfactorily, and as there were soi iklps in the work.between Anderson a Lowndosville, the Board thought it ad table to join up and complete this wo which it ls estimated can be done lu t months, and will give us a section wonty-five continuous miles of comr. ed work, besides the ten miles complo lorth of Little River. Maj. Thoa. B. Lee, our former Cl Engineer, is in charge of the Colutu Jai'iiil and could not giv? that en mention to our Road which Its uece ilea required. In severing our connect arith Maj. Loo, the Board take great ph are in bearing testimony to bis great iuatry, fidelity and ability. Col. Charles S. Dwight has been eh ?d Chief Engineer of the Rosd, and alica ?barga with Hr. Mitchell ?C assistant, both of whom were big recommended in their respective sphe ind so far have given entire satislacti i The Board of Directors have aocei ibo City Bonds of Anderson. $25,000 lu in payment of the subscription of imount to tho capital stock of our o pany. The Bonds have been printed, aro i oeing signed up by the City authoril ind will soon be ready for delivery to ?ompany. The timo not being propltl >wing to the scarcity of money, to diose Bonds, aud believing them to I int elans security, the Board have solved not to offer thom for sale t Pall, and havo in Ihemeantime arrai lo effect a loan of amount needed upi sledge of the bonds as security. .The financial condition of the conn s fully explained and set forth in Elepqrt of W. 8. Ligou, Treasurer, w s herewith submitted.hi .; | * f \ \J i i : W. W. HnMPmiEVH Preside The Treasurer :read his report, y; .ncluded three exhibits, as follower; - Sn hand at the/ ttme ot tho tot' report.....MM...r^..pv1.....i...^$ % Collected front M. P, Tribble, County Treasurer.- i Collected from J. W. Perrin, County Treasurer ................. 7< Sash in Anderson National Bank 2,5i Total.$8.7 Disbursements. 1,6 Balance on band.$2,1 'i'llo rcpor?i were referred to the fol lng committees t President's Repoi 8. Murray, J. Wi Norris, Tho?. She 3. R. Horton, 8. J. Hester ; Treasi Report1-W. 8. Brown,' ' E. M.JRtl iv*. M. Taggart, J. 8' Beaty, H. H. [>er. ' On mot lon, of Henry Lat I m cr, the ter of tho compensation of tho Au? jf Anderson, ?od Abbeville Countl services in preparing the tax dnp for t ho. collection of the Savannah \ Rail rond tax was referred to tho Bo - D?roctors, with power to act. . Tho Convention adjourned for tcti nbBS.' ' ' ; ' Ot After tho Convention re-assemble com mit too on the Treasurer's Rep?? milted tho following? which, tm .m ws>?*>?*?fl.' --? . '#* The cornmlttco to. whom W?S rc the Report of the Treasurer beg lat s tato tost they have performed that and fl ?d t ho ?amu correct, h ^? 3 N ; : W> Sb BXIOWH, ChTJ Tho: committee on tho President pori submitted the following, Wbi^ o? motion, adopted i . i r> V '?' F$ 'i^oeommlttoB to whom was ri tis Report of the President beg lea spectrally to report that they h?V considered tho somu and aro gmt ll find the prospect" of tho Road In so Ldn^acoadition., Tb'// rccoramei tho Report be received M information rnd adopted by the Convention. The committee further recommend that the President and Board of Directors be instructed to look after tho subscription of the A. & K. IUI I road to this Road, and take duch action as they may deem proper tn relation thereto. All of which ls respectfully submitted. E. B. MURRAY, Ch'm'n. On motion of H. If? Harper, it was Resolved, That the President of the Company hereafter receive a salary, the amount of which to bo flxod by tho Board of Directora. Tho following prcnmblo nud resolu tions, offered by It. Ii. Moorhead, were adopted : WusnKAH, Full power and authority was conferred by tho Stockholders at their annual Convention (in May, 1883,) upon the Board of Directors by resolution, to issue bonds and oxecuto a mortgage of the road with all the franchises and prop erty of the couipa-iy to put on tho super structure and equip tho road, whenever in their judgment tho timo should arise to creato aaid bond-debt, and to execute said niortga.ro, with full power and authority to ?'oterruiue and adopt all de tails as to the aggregate amount of bonds to be issued, tho denomination thereof, the time when payable, and the interest thereon, together with all details not specifically inentlouod ; and such bouda and mortgagoa havo not yet been issuod and executed. Bo it, therefore.. lletolvcd. That tho power and authority heretofore conforred upon the said Board of Directors be, and Ino sr.me ia hereby, extended and continued in full forco. And bo it further Resolved, By tho Stockholders in Con vention aasoniblod, that if an exigency should ariso when in the Judguiout of tho said Board of Directors it might soem to them expedient, dcsirablo or necessary to use and employ tho stock of the com fiany as a security by itself or conjoint y with any other securities in tho nego tiation of a loan or loans, for the benefit ot said company in constructing it" Hoad or appurtenances or any parts thereof, or to soil said stock absolutely for the iiko urpose, tho said Board of Directors are ere hy fully authorized and empowered to issue said stock, to hypothecate or sell the same in such quantity, on auch terms, for such Talus and for auch specific pur poso, (Provided it be for tho benefit of the com pany in constructing its Road or appur tenances, or some part thereof, or equip ing the same) aa in their judgment shall soem advisable and expedient, with powor to do all things whatsoever necessary and proper to be dotio in tho oxeeution of tho authority herein delegated and bestowed. Maj. li. B. Murray offered the follow? lng resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, ThtU tho Board of Directors, before locating any depots along tho lino of the Savannah Valley Railroad, be and they are iiereby instructed as far aa prac ticable to secure the grading of sidings and tho erection of depots by the commu nities aocurlug them, and for thia purpose lo rocelvo competitive, offers from suit able points along tho line. , Tho following resolution was offered and adopted : Resolved, That tho action of tho Board of Directors lu accepting tho subscription of the City of Andorsou in bonds of that city bo and tho samo is hereby confirmed. Tho following officers, wore elected for (he ensuing year : President-W. W. Humphreys. Directors-B. P. Whittier, J. N.Brown, P. K. McCully, S. Blookley, W. <J. Wat son, J. M. Latimer, Thoa. J. Hester, 8. J. Hester and J. A. Gibort. Tho Convontlon adjourned. S.MV ORR,'President. J. E. BREAZK.U.E, Secretary. Great Bargains lit Dry doods. Just received a new stock. White Lawns from 8c. to 20c-cheapest goods aver offored. Yard-wide Bleacnings, rt to 10c. Muslins, 6 to 8c. Points, 5 to 7c. Fan", Parasols, Corsets, Laces. Embroid ery, Gloves, etc., nt bottom prices. Wo invite every lady to call at our ?.tore, aud see our now goods and prices, which we liave determined shall bo the very lowest luring the dull season. Come get our prices, whether you buy or not. Wo will JO glad to see you. Respectfully, C. F. JOKES & Co. Try Wilhlte'a Arctic Soda Water. Tho best In the city. _ j_ WHAT DO TUB PEOPLE f AT 1 First : That we have tho newe it and prettiest goods in tho market. Second: That we bavo tho largest as* sortmont and best goods. Third : That our prices are tho lowest, considering the quality, in this section. What more is needed to have your ons touit We will assure you of tho most pollto attention, whether you come to buy or to look at our goods-in both cases we aro glad to seo you. Wo have Just re ceived some lato novelties in our Milli nery Department, which now is completo and cannot be excelled in point of atyle, variety or price. Every fine bat that we have sold has boen an advertisement and brought now customers, because "it waa so pretty." Give u? a call when you como to the city ; it is to your own inter est to do so. NEW YORK CASH STORE, M. B. AUKKTEIN, Proprietor. Ice I Ie? ! Ice ! TWENTY THOUS ANO ro?-Nos puro Lake Ice, Just received by C. A. Reed, Agent. 44 Bring your sweetheart and enjoy with hor a glass of Wilhlte's Arth: Soda Water. You feel like wearing your winter clothes after drinking WUhlto's Soda Wa ter. Go to Wilhito's City Drug Store and got a glass of leo cold Congress Wator and removo the bad, disagreeable taste in your mouth duo to indigestion. A geutle apo rlent. Congress Water relieves tho discomforts of indigestion, such as flatulence, head ache, heartburn, fte., nt WilhitoV Why ls it that Wilhito's Fountain ii BO popular? BocauBO tho wator ls lotta delightful. A. W. Todd has a tine lot of low country shingles, which he is selling cheap for cann? If you need any call on hun and get los prices. 85 Congress Water-tho most palpable ape rient for delicate females-leo cold at Wil hito's City Drug Store. Adults aro subject to worms as well au children ; therefore, bow important it in that tho system should be aloansod of those vilo peats. Hhriuer's Indian Ver m?fugo will do itoifoctually. For salo by Wilblto dc W?hlte. SPECIAL NOTICE ! OWING to the scarcity of money wo take this opportunity of informing the trading public that we have put down tho prices of all of our Goods to the bottom, and can offer some Special Bargains in our line for tho Cash. Wo will soil you our Hats and Shoes about at cost, and can glvo you a good variety to select from. All other articles in proportl >u. Price them and see for yourself. W. S. LIGON & CO. Read and Reflect ! -o FACTS ABE STUBBORN, .. t .,. - . . _ - AND - FIGURES D?N'T LIE ! THE NEW YORE CASH STORE Offers a Magnificent Stock at MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. WHY ? Because the New Proprietor, M. B. ARNSTEIN, is desi rous to extend his business, and earn the reputation of LEADER OF LOW PRICES ! SPECI AL ?A RC AI NS. BLACK Silks from 05c. to $2.00 a yard ; Satins, in all color?, only 75c. a yard ; Black all-wool Buntings, only 18c. a yard: Black and Colored Nun's Veiling only 20c. a yard; Lace Effect Buntings, all new, only 15c. a yard; Changeable Mohair Lustres only 20c. a yard ; Combination Dress Gooda, fine, only 35c. a yara ; Summer Bilka Mc. ; Sateens 25c. ; Cheese Cloths 15c. Really, a. Dress Coatu but IA tile : New Prints 5c Mew Muslins 5c, soft, yard-wide Bleaching 8c, Chambrays 10c, White Lawns 12Jc, Laces from 2c np, Gloves 10c a pair, Parasols 15c, AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER THIN88 EQUALLY AS CHEAP I HEADQUARTERS FOR MBLLINERY. ??T- VI8IT THE NEW YORK CASU STOKE-IT WILL PAY YOU. M. B. "A-RlNTSTEIlNr. { <3tWJ? TJKIE BEST, . . . AND IT WILL ,? , ; |i PROVE THECHE?PESW ?H? END. tim vfct ns? bi ' :? WM ti t ,..! ?. ? -0 ?HIS rule always works, and especially In tho purchase of Machinery and Labor saving Implements. Wo take pleasure in calling your attention to the Celebra I v??t j . .vin . ia t?l?'.. Champion Binders, Beapers and Mowers, For which we are Agents for the Counties of Anderson and Abbeville, South Carolina, and we are prepared to offer to the Public either of the above Machines at reasonable pri?es and on easy terms. The present outlook is very favorable for a large crop of small grain in these Counties, and large amounts of money would be saved each year to the Planters by the use of Harvesting Machinery, to aay nothing of tho great advantage to be gained in saving the Grain Crop in as abort a time aa possible, thus avoiding dam age and loss by wind, rahs, Ac. .Look at our Champion Machines before buying, and we feel convinced we will sell yon. ?, .; . .." ' - , ? ....... . The following named gentlemen of tbio County have bought the Champion Ma chines, and have had them in*ase from ONE to BIGHT YBAK8. To them we refer fen:* . i ? >sii .... E.B. Bice, Belton, j John Chapman, Belton, J. C. Keys, Andrrcon, N. A. McCally. Anderson, J. N. Byram, Anderson, Kenon Bressesle, " W.T. Dean, *? . 8. II. Provost, " E. A. Bell, " J. W. Pr?vost, ? .<?>.'. W.O. Hammond . Lawrence A. Dean " Jj. Sloan White* j * ' Dr. J. B. Adjrer, Pendleton, Reuben CJ?niaca?ee. Btorevillo, M. Bryson Olfnksc?lcs, Due West, . J. A. & T. S. Simpson. ! - . ?al i i". . rilT.il JIT: ; We sell th? best dslAlBT CIADLE ever offered in tills or any other market. Be sara to call and ate It befijrre buying. We are selling the Celebrated HICK BI AW and WHiTB H1C?OBY one and two Liorse WAGONS, which we guarantee as to workmanship, and wo believe to be as good as any Wagon made or sold in this country. ^^?? ^'i^ :^??.^"'iU-V . ,; - . i ' McCXTLLY, CATHCART ft CO. April 17,1881 : ?0 ? IL?'ir Kill MEAN Newest and Latest Styles ai STRAW HATS, Nobb Latest Shapes-Comfortabi ZEIGLER'S SHOES, ail lt IM:] April 24. 18S4 A. LESSER - OFFERS - IN - DRESS GOODS, S'S S S8| aa os <r> fO P p< - st ? ~ ^ tr? 5* p. Wm B" Wo MM o g B Wo tr* ?lH pl o tr* cn . . o o i" o M co - UQ H" P Gift Iff* t5T ^Sg??. If?, S SI JW g. ALL LOWER - THAN - ELSEWHERE I OUR BTOCK OF SHOES, HATS - AND - OLOTsixisrca 18 COMPLETE, AND SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW OPEN TO ALL. A,,* L-es@ex\ May 1, ISM_83 4m ??r- David Crockett said "Bo aure you are right and then go a head," and If every? body now would do the same thing, they ? wcold buy all their Mediclnea. from Orr | A Sloan._ THANKS! To the People of Anderson I FOR a liberal patronage given me for I fifteen yeera at my old Stand. I have moved to the opposite side of the Square, in the McCULLY BUILDING, Where I abell endeavor to merit a contin* ned patronage by sell lng at a reasonable profit, all kinds and styles of Watcheo, Clocks, ' ! jj Jewelry, Spectacles, "Pianos and Organs, Guitars, Banjos, Accord?ons, Violins, &c. \3&, REPAIRING, as usual. Established In Anderson IAGO. J. A. DANIELS April 24.1884 41_ Best Brashes at Orr <fc Sloan's. NEW GOODS! JU8T received a BEAUTIFUL line of I PRINTS and Bleached Homespun. ALSO, A few pieces of Chatlottavllle Caaaimeres for Bummer-the best gooda brought to this market. And part of my Spring order of Bay State Shoes. AU will be sold at LOW PRICES. Give me a call. ^ . A. B.'TOWERS, ' 4 Granite Row. March 20,1884 30 _ HfcS brashest Drugs at Orr In' Sloan's. POTATOES. TT? ARLY ROSE. Goodrich, Peerless and Jil,, White SlatPotatoes for sale by ' A. B. TOWERS. I Feb 14, 1884 .' ? j ? 81_ . Phreat Medicines at Orr & Sloan's. "VrOTlOH TO CREDITORS, ye " Aol i All persons having demands against the Estate or David R. Whltt, Sr., deceased, ?jr? hereby notified; to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those In* dabtefl to make flaymenty j ?3 \'i Ul v. lt. WJIITT, Jr., Ex'r. May 1,1834 - 42 8 1 NC, CLOTHING/ -AT - S, CANNON & CO. id Colors 1 GUARANTEED TO PIT ! STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. y Styles, Low Prices, Neat Colors. SHOES, SHOES ! io Fits. Spooial attention called to our $3.00 Shoe, yles and lasts, for Men, Ladies and Children. E-A.ZD?TS, 0-A-35Tlsr03Sr &c CO. 41 REMOVAL ! MISS DELLA KEYS HAH moved to tho Roms formerly occupied hy Miss SALLIE BOWIE, ?he bas received a handsome assortment of Spring and Nnmmer Millinery, Notional and Howiery, which will he sold CH KA I*. The Ladies aro respectfully Invited to call and examine theso Goods hefore making their purchases, Us I feel confi dent that I can rive satisfaction in both Goods and prices. DRESS MAKING given prompt attention. SsSX- Don't forget thoplaco-FIRST POOR WEST OF SIMPSON, REID ?lt CO/M DRUG STORE, WAVERLY 1IOUHE ?LOCK. March 27. 1*84 37 2m NEW FIRM. GREEN POPPE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the PARLOR SALOON : ^SXTK beg to announce to our friends and tho public generally that we have formed a YT Copartnership and transferred c r Stocks fe. the New Store ss?sr OM Bn&clllKencer Office, on Whitner direct. The front part of the St?ro wiii . te devoted to thu Salt of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, TOBACCOS and CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLIN, GUITAR and BANJO STRINGS, BASEBALL OUTFITS, HAMMOCKS, And a complete assortment of TOY8 and FANCY ARTICLES. The centre part of our spacious Store will be handsomely and comfortably fitted up with NEW and FINE POOL and BILLIARD TABLES, where gentlemen can play undisturbed. The rear section is arranged for the comfort and convenience of all who deslroatany time a LIGHT LUNCH, HOT COFFEE, and as tho warm season begins Ice Cream, Cold Lemonade, Soda Water and Cider. No oilier beverage Tor ania or allowed In the place. We shall endeavor to Keep a Bupcrlor establishment, and trust by strict attention and polite treatment to merit a liberal patronage, Very Respectfully, L. L. GREEN. April 34, 1881-3m . JULIUS POPPE. All who want to Save TIME, LABOR and MONEY should call on D. S. TAYLOR AND PRICE The Canton Monitor Engines, The Canton Single Reaper, The New Buckeye Binders, The Canton Sweepstakes Thresher, The Miller New Model Vibrating Thresher, Tho Empire Grain Drill, The Empire Horse Rake, The Winship Cotton Gin and Power Press, The Griffin Cotton Planter. AU the above Machines aro guaranteed to glvo entire satisfaction. Would be glad to have you call and price. I can save you money. Testimonials from all sections. You can read for yourself if you will call on mc RUBBER BELTING all sizes-Loutit ltira. D. S. TAYLOR, Depot Street. May 1. 1884 42 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Mow ia Store and to arrive A FULL STOOK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HAR.EWARE, 8ADDLES AND BRIDLES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c ALL of which I will cell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give me a call before buying, nt No. 10 Granite Row. "W. ST*. J3AJE&R. April 17. 1884_40_:_ MONEY WILL CIRCULATE, - AND - THE SOLID GASH WILL SECURE SOLID BARGAINS. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Offer You New Spring Prints, And a Large Stock of Dry Goods Generally. "VT KW York Mills and Wamsutta Bleached Muslins, and all other Standard brands of J3I Bleached Goods. Pelter Shirtings, Sheetings aud Drillings as low as. can be bought at the factory. BOOTS AMD SHOES- Old Ladies' Shoes, with low heels and broad bottoms, and all styles Men's and Women's Shoes. Our Stock of GROCERIES largo and prices LOW. Genuine Muscovado end N. O. Molasses. THE BEST COFFEE. We ask a visit from all, as our stock in every department is large enough for every one to be suited. Respectfully, ?T. x?. jbtptd?ln%M AC co, March 20, 1884_36 , .. j ?.. ?? HAMLIN'S HORSE AND CATTLE AT HILL & HARRISON'S. April 10,1884 _ 80 ??' CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING! ii.-o-';:.V; ? .. ' PRICES OP CLOTHING MARKED SOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. Now i's tito Tinto to Secura Bargains. AFULL and CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of SPRING CLOTHING to arrive. " Also, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, CRAVATS1. IN OTO TAILORING DEPARTMENT If Ottr Mr. J. B. CLA.RK la fully prepared to glvo entire satisfaction. SP?0?^;:N,OTIOR '., Is hereby given to all parties Indebted to m to come forward ?nd settle at onctS Let this notice be soffloient warning. ?'1 BamB. *m&^ *