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"LOCAL NEWS. C. LANGSTON, LOCAL ED?TOE. mr-* ext Monday is Balesday. ?aeon and lard bavo advanced In prloe ontly be dog-day sign of rain did not bold t tliis year. i bo County Treasurer basan important | ce elsewhere. ?o cotton gin agenta aro doing a good inoss this season. It is not yet too late to sow turnips, not neglect it. 'ow that ?lin crops aro hvd by, tho pub ic roads should l>e put in thorough order. Mr. Saui'l Browne offers a valuable! ni for salo In this issue. Seo advertloe cnt. The Democratic Primary Election for oenvillo County comes off to-morrow riday). |The editor of tho Abbevillo Ihrtu and\ inner is advising tho fannors to ralso | ule colts Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Tolly will leavo to-1 orrow on a visit to Now York and other 5i them cities. It is said that woman are beginning to olisb the ear-ring as ono of thoir per nal adornments. Messrs. Blcckley, Brown ifc Frotwell e making some improvements in the ta rier of thoir stororoom. Messrs. A. Lesser and J. J. Frctwoll e lu the Northern marketa purchasing j cir Fall stock of goods. Some of our local weather prognoatl tors nay we aro going to have a late Fall td a very hovero WIntor. The members of the Band of Hopo ore etpuested to attend punctually tho moot ng next Saturday afternoon. A man novor knows how fow tobacco | ewors thero ?rc cinong his acquaitit ncos until he tries to beg a quid. Attention ia directed to Mrs. Plnklnd's dvortisoment. Persons contemplating tudying music would do well to consult er. Mrs. John R. Cochran bas contracted Uh Mr. Josso M. Smith for the erection f a handsome residence on West Market treot. The man who doesn't advertise is vory j ueh like unto the little boy that got st. Ho knew whore he was, but other | eople didn't. Bear in mind tho seord Pr'nary Elco- ] on, which takes plano on tho 5th of Sop mbor. Every Democrat should go to o polls and vote. Mr. Chas. Sullivan has resigned the | sition of Poste ?ico olerk in this city, take effect 1st September. He is sne ed by Mr. Nob. Fant. "We bavo bad politics for breakfast, jlltics for dinner and politics for supper >r the last two months," ,-:aid a candl |ate'o wife the other day. While we are aVsorbed in politics we I mould not forget t?e Savannah Valley illroad. We should always be ready to put in a word In its favor. A defeated candidate remarked tho I Dtber day that thero were more "liars in Anderson County than on any piece of | round of the same size this side of ?lades. Mr. F. A. Spellman has resigned the j ssition of Street Overseer end Pollco lan, to take effect 1st of September. His taccossor wUl not be sleeted for several I ggreoks yet. Wc aro requested to state that Col. W. Walters will address the Dove Old j ield Sunday School, near First Creek lurch, on Sunday afternoon, September j ]th, at 3 o'clock. The County Commissioners of Abbe rille have recently given out contracts for replacing of twenty-seven bridges )ver Btreams In that County, ?ho cont of vhich aggregates $3,222.20. Miss Lizzie Williams, the popular pro-1 ?ietress of the Ladles' Store, leaves to lorrow for the Northern markets, where I 3ho will spend savers! weeks in selecting j 1er Fall and Winter stock of goods. Mr. W. S. Ligon and wife left last Tacs pay for the North. After visiting Sara 3ga, Niagara and other popular resorts, ey will go io New York, where Mr. -ligon wiU purchase his stock ot goods. We would direct attention to the adver sement of Mrs. C. . R. Murray's eohool, ibo exercises of which will be resumed loit Monday. Her terms are reasonable, ind we bespeak for her a liberal patron The first number of the Hones Path 'Jerald bas been received. It is published by McDavld & Beard, with the first named ? ntloman as editor. We extend it tbs j right hand of fellowship, and wish it bnc ess. Brother Mcdill, of the Hartwell Sun, rely must be an advocate of female Iuffrago. He is the happy father of an ther girl. Accept onr congratulations, Fohn. May yon live to count them by ia dozens. i Mrs. Cyrus H. MoCormiok, of Chicago, !-. sent to Rev. W. P. Jacobs the other ay a check for ?1,200, donated for the lorpose of oreotlng another building for iie orphans of the Thorn well Orphansge - Clinton, 9. O. j kev. J. W. Welling, who has been ab pnt from the city for the past week as fating in oondaotlng a aeries of meotings !> Lowndesville, hau returned homo, and Ul occupy his pulpit next 8nnday morn ig and evening. Otdet John A. Towers, who has been [pending his two-month's furlough with W parents in thia city, returned last sesday to the U. 8. Military Academy M West Point, N. Y. It wUl Uko two re?rs more to complete his cou rec. Thero WiU be a plo nib at W. A. Goor'n pring on. Saturday, 6th -September. We ?re requested to extend an invitation to he young people of tho surrounding onntry to attend. Of course, be sure to Wng the lunch basket, A gala day ls Anticipated. . We advise those afflicted with sore eyes 1 ?ry Wilhlte's Bye Water, an advertise aent of which appears else w he tn. it has ?en used by Br. W?hlte for thirty years, 'hieb. Ia a sufficient guaranty* of ita efl We bavo seen it tried, and ein om.mend it. E,Ta* Anderson Military School resumes ?acertases next Monday., Prof. Reid ?UJ have, charge of the small boya, and JJ" givo them special attention. This in ?uuon so far haa had a very prospero us '*2*r' "d our citizens ahonld oonUnno 'gre H .bMr jj^y apport, if they Th * it gww mon ptW&o?L' Prof. 8howalter has organised a large sluging class at Salem Church. On to morrow (Friday) night the class wi? give a concert, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Church. An admission feo of 23 cents for adults and 15 cents for children will be charged. By roftrenco to an r/?vertlsement it will be sceu that meetings will be hold in the several interested townshipe of the Coun ty in behalf of tho Savannah Valley Rail road. Wo trust our citizens, whether they bo in favor or opposed to tho enter prise, will attend those moetlngs. Thc Southern Chrittian Advocatctaya Hov. e. Lander, Wllllainston Feinalo College, is soon to begin the publication of ? monthly paper, aa the special orgau of tho W. F. College, and a means of communi cation among the former pupils of that Institution. R ia to bo nailed The Naiad. Abbeville Medium .- "Thomas E. Filftb of Mount Carmel, has offered to give the Savannah Valley Railroad sufficient land for the establishment of a depot on his place. Ho will also give the Company alt?rnalo sections, for town lots, of ten acres of land if tho depot should be es tablished whoro ho Indicates.'* The annual Camp Meeting at Sandy Springs will begin on Thursday night beforo tho third Sunday in Soptemberaud will close on the following Tuesday morning. Persons going to this Camp Meeting with tho expectation of either colling or buying will bo disappointed, aa everything or the kind will he strictly prohibited. List of lettors romp'ning In the Post oflico for the weok ending August 20th: Mary Willie Allon, Martha J. Burrlss, E. Burrisa, Miss Lizzio Gable. David Glcun, Davo Honderson, Mrs. M. J. McKinney, Heser? Pitees, F. W. Reovos, T. J. Simp son, J. R. Sanders, Rev. D. A. Todd, Lar kin Teaoloy, Savannah White, Mm. Mar tba Williams, Mrs. lt. H. Young. By reference to thsir advertlsemon elaewhoro lt will bo soon that the firm r Means, Cannon & Co., bas been dissolved Messrs. A. G. Moan? and J. h. McOji have formed a partuersbip, and will iu i fow days opon on entirely nev/ stock o clothing, gents' furnishing goods, ?fcc. noit door to John E. Peoples' establish mont Wo bespeak for the now finn i libera! patronage. Lono Star Lodgo of Good Templar will have a basket plo nio on Saturday 0th September, near Mr. B. F. Walker' residence, two miles West of Belton Mesura. M. P. Trlbblo, L. P. Smith. Ii G, 8cudday and J. G. Clinkscales hav been invited to dolivor addresses on th occasion. An invitation ia extended t tho other Good Templar Lodges of th County to bo present A match game of baso ball was play? at Belton lost Thursday between the Clu of that town and tho Donaldsvillo Clut The acoro utood 38 to 10 in favor of th Bolton Club. Capt. Ernest Cochran, < this city, umpired tho gamo. Tho secon gamo was played at Donaldsvllle hi; Monday, when the Belton Club was dc foaled, the scoro standing 27 to 19 In favc of the Donaldsvillo Club. We are Indebted to Mr. W. C. Ervin fe a historical and descriptive review < Richmond, Va., and a biographical sketc of its business meu. It ls a book of lt pages, and printed in elegant style. M Ervin was formerly a resident of Wa halla, but for the past three years bi been a citizen of Richmond, whore 1 has been conducting a successful bu: ness as a Grain and Produce Broker. Common baking soda, says an e: change, is the best of all remedies in eas of scalds and burns. It may be used c tho surface of the burned place either di or wet When applied promptly, tl sonso cf relief is magical. It nooma withdraw the heat and with it the pal and tho healing procesa soon commence It is the host i pp li cat i on for orup ti o caused by poisonous ivy and othor poi onous plants, as also for bitas and stin or Insects. Our dispositions should be hope! rather than morose and desponding, there Is a bright sido to a dark object, ] us find it, if possible, and make the m< of it Some people pass through Ufo wi a grave-yard walk and air, and arealwa anticipating evil of some kind or oth That is not tho way to live if we desire make a life a blessing. No odds he dark and dreary it ?B to-day, let us lo hopefully for tho morrow, and expeel brighter prospoct, a change for the bett The noxt -Union Meeting, Distrlot 1 3, Saluda Association, will be held w Townvillo Baptist Church next Sature and Sunday. Introductory sermon v be preached by Rev. B. Hays. Missie ary Sormon, by Rev. C. P. Ervin. Query: "What should be done with M istera who neglect to meet their appol menta of the Union ?" To be opened J. Belton Wateon and Rev. H. B. F? 2nd Query : "What are tho benefits to derived from these Union Meetingi Speakers, Col. J. N. Brown and J. Breaxeale. Some writer with a lovel bead has tl words of troth to Bay about the 1< psper: "The local newspaper la Uk* church ; it wanta fostering-then it reflect credit on ita location. Take y County paper. It gives you moron of immodlnto Interest than New*York other papers ; it talks for you when ol localities belle you ; lt stands up for y rights ; you alwayB have a companior your County paper, and those who st ap for yon should certainly be well i tained. Your Interests are kindred equal, and you must rise or fall togot! Therefore, it is to your Interest to oup; your County paper; not grudgingly, In a liberal spirit; as a pleasure, n disagreeable duty, but as an investn that will more than pay the expense.' A little son of Mr. B. L. Johnsen Belton township, while drawing abm of water, last Saturday, fell into the v A. Bttle Bister, who was near by at time, immediately gave the alarm, the meantime the little fellow, by a means, managed to get ont of the 1er onto tho curbing of the weU, w he remained until his father came to rescue. Mr. Johnson let down the bi et, and told the little fellow to get Int shut his eyes and he would pull out But before the little fellow w agree to this, he made bis father pro to-give bim a set of marbles. He taken out safe, sustaining only aa bruise In one or two places opon bia ion. It ia remarkable that the ?ttl tow was not killed or seriously inJi A g? aflaman, who ia opposed Savannah Valley Railroad, in a e. < talion the other day said he waa opi to it on the ground that lt woald buUd OP the etty of .Anderson. 8? lng that ls true, wa think lt a good i ment in favor of building the BCOJ rou build np your County site, de not add that much more wealth t Bounty t Does not the County dei ta? from all the real estate in thia Itien, again, If you build np your Oe die. does that not gi*e you a better k^fbrywfrt>**u*t TH* of the Boad will build ap Anderson, and lt will siro build up the County, for lt will add nsw depot? through the County and givo additional facilities to every cl'.' ren in the townships mentioned. People all along the Road can take cross tie and wood contracta and thus bring considera ble sams of money to our people. Vote for the subscription to the Road, and, our word for it, you will nover regret it. A Card. Mn. EDITOR: I desire through the IK xKi.MOENCKu to expre&a my thanks to nay many frleuds for the large vote given rae, notwithstanding my withdrawal from tho canvass. I also fed greatly in debted to thom for tho many expressions of good will lu addition to the large vote at the polls. JOSEPH X. BROW?. Hun day School Union. The Sunday School Union of District No. 2, Saluda Association, v*-ill meet in connection with tho Union Meeting at Long Branch Church on tho fifth Sunday in August, 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m. All Sunday .Schools in the Union are earnest ly roqueated to send delegates with full reports of tho Schools. Tho Union will bo addressed by W. G. Whildon, Dr. T. A. Hudsons. John W. Crymee and W. R. Sullivan. W. P. Cox, Secretary. Savannah Valley Railroad. Ma. EDITOB : Thero ls no question be fore our people of more vi'al importance than the early completion o? th? Savannah Valley Railroad. Meetings aro calico in tho several Townships authorized vol? on tho quostlou of subscription to said Road, and wo hope every ono who can do ! so, will attend those meetings, as we bo- ! Hove it can bo demonstrated to tho satis faction of every unprejudiced mind that tho small subscription asked for will HO CH rn tho complet ion of tho Road within twolvo mouths; that the amount paid v'll bo more than saved each year after the completion of tho Rood in cheap freights ; that it will promote prosperity, and enable tho people to live more com fortably, and weeuro a better return for their isbor. Wo hope, therefore, thot thc people will attend the meetings and hoar the discus sion. W. W. HUMPHREYS. [Advertitemtnt. A Card. It having boen reported that I was the author of tho charges mado against Sheriff McConnell, particularly referred to by him In his card published in last week's InTELi.lQBKCEB, I take thia oppor tunity to say that I neither originated or cir cn hued them, and the information received by tbe 8beri?T to that effect was incorrect. This card would have been Cublishcd In yesterday's INTELLIGENCER, ut was Iud out by mistake. J. R FANT. To The Public Having hoard that Mr. J. R. Fant was the anthoPof the charges alluded to in my card published in last week's INTEL LIGENCER, I am now* satisfied from state ments made to me by Mr. Fant that he did not originate or circulate them, and it affords mo pleasure to thus publicly exonerate him from all blame. JAMES. H. MCCONNEL,:.. IHFOBTAHT ! It is very important that you should call at tho New York Cash Store and get a share of tbo Bargains being offered this week. Fine white checked MusUn at 8u, worth 12Jc; white Lawn? and Mulla at half price ; a beautiful lot of Embroide ries at lac, worth from 25c to 30c Great reductions in every department to close out the remnant of Summer stock. Mr. M. B. Arnstein is still in Now York purchasing goods, which are coming in every day, and wo can show our custom ers a variety of new, pretty goods. Auk to seo our $1.00 Corset- This is the best evor offered for the money. Also some thing nice at 75c and 50c. Our department of Ladies' Handker chiefs ana Collars ia unsurpassed in va riety, style and cheapnoss. Our stock of Domestic Qoods is complete, embracing a beautiful lot of calicoes of latest styles and patterns. Also tho Indigo Blue Cali coes in a variety of stylos. Call on us du ring the week. No trouble to show goods. M. B. ARNSTEIN. FOP Sore Eyes.-Wilbite's Eye Wa ter is a tun cure for inflamed or weak eyes or any common form of rore eyes. It is sold on conditions that if it does not effect a cure, money to bj refunded. Try lt. If it docs you no good it will cost you nothing. WILIUTK ot WILHITE. Boots und Shoe?! Boots and Shoes I We bav.i just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes of every description, which we invite all to examine. A beau - tiful lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's fine Shoes st bottom prices. G. F. JONES & Co. Save your Fruit fresh by using the American Fruit Preserving Powder and Liquid. For hal? by HILL BROS. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices in Mens' and Boy's Hats. We have jost re ceived them, and can please all in a nice new hat. C. F. JONES <fc Co. ggf- Messrs. Orr & Sloan have tbe exclu sive agency for Anderson County for the famoua WAG TAIL CIGARS-5 cants. Oh 1 it's a daisy. FROM MACON.-In August, 1881, it was discovered that my son's wife was in the last stages of consumption. She was coughing incessantly and at times would discharge quantities of pus from ber lungs, could not sleep or retain anything on her stomach, and we thought it only a question of time when lifo would be compelled to give way to the fell destroyer. After all other remedies had foiled, we got Brewer's Lung Restorer and began it in very small doses, as abe was very weak. She soon be gan to improve ; continued the remedy and was restored to life and health, and is to day better than she hau ever been before. I regard her restoration as nearly a miracle, for which Bbe is indebted to Brewer's Lung Restorer. H. W. Bo KW EB, Macon, Ua. Brewer's Lung Restorer is a purely vege table preparation, contains no opium, mor phine, bromide or any poisonous substance Send for circular of long hst of wonderful cures. LAMAR, RANKIN A LAM AB, 38 Macon, Ga. Iee t Iee I Iee ! TWKNTT THOUS AND POUNDS pure Lake Ice, Just received by C. A. Reed, Agent. 44 Go to W?hlt o'B City D.-ug Store and get a glass of Ice cold Congress Water and remove tho bad, disagreeable taste in your mouth due to indigestion. A gentle apo rient. Brina YOU r sweetheart and cn loy wi t h her a glue of Wilhlto's Artic Soda Water. j. If yon don't wish to have a good Garden, be sure and don't get your Seed at Orr <fc Sloac's-their Seed will grow. Congress Water relieves the discomfort* of indication, snob ss flatulence, head ache, heartburn, Ac, ot V/ilhlto'a. If tue existence of worm? in tbs Intes tines darkens the complexion, ls lt not reasonable to suppose that their presence will rnln health f Shrine*'* Indian Ver m?fugo will destroy and expol thom from the body. For sale by Wilhlto A Wilhlte. lgaJ If everybody knew how to keep s horse OT mule slick and fat, what a power of Orr 4 Sloan's Premium Hons and Cat tle Powdas would bs rased. For Groceries of all kinds, cheep for cash, go to C. F. Jones & Co, The undersigned hs* ?br nala a fow sscond-haud Hall, VanWinklo sad Pratt Cotton Oms, In good order. Homo of these Gins sra almost as good as new, and nariies wanting Gins eso socare s b*r> cain. Call soon and examine them* ?4_4 JOHN E.-PEOPLES. David Crockett said "Bs sura yon anrieht and then go ahead," sod ii errery body now would1 do th? same thin* they would buy all th?lr Medicines from Orr Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses just ?e cclved at W?hlte A W?hlte1?. ATTKKTION, FAUMERSI Revolutiou in deaning cotton, ai to $8 per bale saved by using Clarke's Soed Cotton Cleaner. No longer an experiment. Thousands eui attest the merits of tho Cleaner. Take your cotton to the gin that has thia C loaner. C. A. Rsau>, 0 Agent for Anderson County. For a good smoke, buy Wilhite'a Load er Cigar. Hamlin's Winni OH at Orr ? Sloan's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Election, Friday, September ?. For Sofaool Coanlsttoner. To TUB VoTsaa or AMDK-JJOM COUKTT : Grateful for the confidence repoiod In mt hith erto, ?DJ hoping to merit the Mme in the future, I announce myee!!' r> candidate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner, subject to the rc*ul?tlonsof the Democratic parir. S. W. TODD. The friend? of Col. J. G. CLINKSCALE8, of Willtamaton. resptUfuUjr announce him aa aauit able man for the office of Behool Commissioner of Andereon County at the next elecUon, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. For County Connlssioner. Tho friends of H. 8. BAILEY. Esq., respectfully nominate bim for re-election lo the office of Coun ty Comniiasluoer, subject to the Democraticprima? aehxtlon. Hr. Halley makes a good County mmuk<onor. and his serrions in tbe post are a fuaranty of their faithful performance In the fu? ure, UT el Kted. The ms ny friends of Col. JOSHUA JAMESON, of Brushy Creek township, respectfully announce bim as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject lo the primary election. Col J sui ceo a has heretofore made us an efficient Commlsslorer, and would do so agiJn. Tho friends of Mr. C. D. Gil,MFR, of Rock Mills township, respectfully nominate biri aa a suitable candidate tor County Commissioner at tho approaching election, subject to t'jo action of tie COUL'V Democracy. The friend? of Mr. W. J. ROliiNB, of Garvin to? nsblp, respectful!/ n-.ulnato him SJ a suitable candidate for County Commissioner at tbe ap? preaching election, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. MB. ANDREW O. NORRIS ls respectfully nominated by bis friends aa a suitable candidate for County Commissioner at Ibo approaching elec tion, subject to tbe action of tho Democratic party. Tho friends of Mr. S. L. EB KEW, of Pendleton township, respectfully announce bim aa a candi date for Com. .y Commissioner, subject to tho ac? tlon of the Democratic party. For Sheriff. The many friends of WM. L. BOLT, of Hope well Township, respectfully announce bim aa a candidate for tbe office of Sheriff for Anderson County at the next election, subject to ibo action of ibo Democratic party. The friends nf JAMES H. MCCONNELL ww -fretfully enusucco bim M a candidate for re election to tho offlre of Sheriff of Anderson Coun f*--rabject to the s.ciio-1 of tho Democratic party. [ For County Treasurer. Tho many friends of WM. F. COX, of Belton, respectfully nominate him as a candidate for Treasurer of Anderson County-subject to the de cision of the Democratic primary election. Tho many friends of W. H. FRIERSON pre sent him as a suitable candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. DON'T DO IT ! DON'T BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Before consulting L. E. Norryce. JJE handles for Anderson County the STEINWAY, DECKER, WHEELOCK AND OTHER PIANOS, And the renowned E8TEY ORGAN. Installments of $10 per month will buy a Piano, and installments of $5 per month will buy an Organ. If you want an Instrument write Lim, whether you have the money or not, and he will come and see you. Address L. E. NORRYCE, Anderson, 8. C. At-gust 21, 1884 6 6m LEGGIES. BUGGIES ! IF YOU WANT A First Class Bugg>, Buy the Columbus Buggy from J. 8. FOWLER, Anderson, S. C. June 12, 1884 48 3m LAND FOB SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale two val uable Plantations. One, containing 101 acres, is four miles South of Bener**. City. The other, containing 80 acre, ls nine miles South of Seneca City. The lat ter place baa 2d acres of One bottom land on Conneross Creek. A bargain will be riven to the right hind of purchaser. For farther information, address W. A. BOWEN. Seneca City. August 14, 1884_ S } 3 PHOTOGRAPHS ! THE undersigned informs the cltisens of Anderson and vicinity that ho has opened the "Maxwell Gallery," where he will be happy to serve all who may wish for Fine m-iciur??? of any kind made in the best atyle. Views of Buildings, Sui., made at short notice. Satisfaction given or no money required. Respectfully, J. BYRON JEWELL, Photographer. June 1, 1884 47 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Comm or ASSESSGH. , Before the Master. Ex Parte Emma C. Erskine- Petition for Homestead. NOTICE is hereby given of the inten tion of Emma C. Erskine, widow of the late W. B. Erskine, deceased, to have her homestead set off out of the Personal Estate of the said W. B. Erskine according to law, and all persons interested will take notice thereof. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. August 14,1884 5 4 ^S-Q- Best Brushes at Orr & Sloan's. FRESH TURNIP SEED. LANDRETH'S Fresh Turnip Seed for sale by A. B. TOWERS. August 7,1884_4_ READ THIS. MY assortment of Goods is as complete as any other house for this season of I the year, and I will bc pleased t.> sbow my Goods to all persons wishing to buy. A. B. TOWERS, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, 8. C. August 7,1884_4 Best Cigars at Orr & Sloan's. ' '' "y NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons haring demands against the Esta'.o of William R. Wilson, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop? orly proven, tc the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to raako payment. THOS. W. MARTIN, Adm'r. August 14, 1884_ 6 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AU persons havling demand against the Estate of Nancy Morris, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make payment. . . B. F. SHIRLEY, Adm'r. Aug. 14,1884_J>_3 SUNDRIES* IHAVE Wheat Bran, best Floor, choice N. O. Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, and the Best Tea fr? tho market. A good assortment of Hardware and Nails. A tew -pieces Muslin at cost for cash. - Galleo, Homespun, Cash maret for Sommer coots and pants : Cot ton cdc, tho best made; sod many other things too tsdioos to mention. Call sod ses me, as I em selling doods st red aced pries? to suit the money roarke*. A. B. TOWERS. Angus*?,1884_4_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. T BATE a Large stock of SHOES and I BOOTS-pegg rd Shoes, T. Miles & Boos and Bay 8talo--whIch -I am seUlnir at low down pnces. Ladies' Sh ooo from 75c to $3.60 per pair ; Mena' Shoes from $1.25 to $8(Mi pegged Show and T. Miles* Bons Mena'Shoes at cost. Bay Stat? Shoes warranted. GlTe me s call if voa want Shoes. Hats are still going. Come and get s Hat before they ate ail gone. . A. B. TOWERS. Attgusi 7,18184 4 TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. LARGE LOTS OP DESIRABLE GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER Arrlviuff Daily. PRICE OUR JEANS, PRICE OUR CHECKS, PRICE OUR SHIRTINGS, PRICE OUR CALICOES, PRICE OUR BLEACHING**. PRICE OUR FLANNELS, PRICE OUR NOTIONS, PRICE OUR SHOES. PRICE OUR HATS, PRICE OUR CLOTHING, And you will find Our Prices the Very Lowest. ?Sf Give us a call and wo WILL and CAN make lt to your Interest to make your purchase? from us. Ja*? Everything BOUGHT and SOLD at Bod. Bottom Priesa. TO THE LADIES. We intend showing the prettiest stock or Fancy Good?, Clonks), Milline ry, Dress Goods), Neck wear. Gloves and Hosiery ?Ter brought to this market, and respectfully solicit your kipd ^?ronoge for tho coming leeson. M. B. ARNSTEIN, August 21. 1884 THE LADIES' BAZAR. THE EXQUISITE INFANTS' ANS CH?LDESF? Lace Caps and Ladies' Neckwear. Are commanding thu attention and admiration of tho Ladies. You will alwayB find a LOVELY lot of Mitts, HOBO, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Hate, Fans, Neckwear, Ladies' Underwear, Dress Goods of every description. Wc have a few more pairs of those lovely LADIES' SLIPPERS and SHOW ea band yet, every pair warranted to give perfect satisfaction. These Goods arc sold at prices that cannot bo approached by any other house In tba City. JOHN m MCCONNELL, Waverly House Block. J. P. SULLIVAN & CO., GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEALERS, THE BEST COFFEE A SPECIALTY. ANDERSON, - - 8. C. THE "COTTON BLOOM" COTTON THE NEW IMPROVED COTTON BLOOM as now made by the Standard Machine ry Co., of Mystic River, Conn., ranks first in the list of Gins. The lightest draft Gin made. Cleans the seed thoroughly, and makes a beautiful sample. With the new Cotton Box and Ratchet Breast the soed can be cleaned as tho operator may desire. The Saws are Axed on shaft with Screw and Nut, so that a damaged Saw can bo replaced ot tbs Gin-nouse. Any part of the Gin can b? duplicated at horns. Thss? Gins sis of ts? best material and workmanship, and are the n.us*. durable Gins on tho market. Over fifty sold by us In the last ten years, and they tt.V.e the day wherever Introduced. Wo aro also General Agents for the THE GULLETT STEEL BRUSH GIN, The Finest Gin in the world. The Gullett Steel Brush difTers from all other Gins. The Gullett Steel Brush having three brushes-one steel and two bristle-whilst all others have only ono brush. This Gin is also made hy tho Standard Machinery Co., and has the New Cotton Box and Ratchet Breast tor thoroughly cleaning the seed, The Gullett Steel Brush will increase the vslae of your lint from onc-qunvt cr to thres-quarter cents per pound. SULLIVAN & BRO. August 7,1884 4 A COOKING STOVE COMPLETE FOR $4?0O.! JOHN E. PEOPLES has received a large lot of KEROSINE <KIi STOVELS. with fixtures. Ac You can cook a meui'b victuals on one of thom with great ease. He also bas the largest stock In tho city of-the following Gvcdo, at PRICES TBE LOWEST: CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, BASKETS, Ac. PATENT FLY FANS, FLY TRAPS at twenty-five cento, FRUIT JARS-Glass and Tin. TINWARE AND 8TOVES-Cheap, BIRD CAGES, BATH TUBS, CLOTHES WIRK-that wiU not nut. BARBED WIRE for fencing. Give me a call. I will not be undersold, and will pay you highest prices for your RAGS, BUDES and BEESWAX. JOHN E. June 12,1884 48 i 1 . 111 1 ; i ? ~*t* SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. _ Mow in Store and to arrive a A F?LL STOCK OF GENERAL MEROHA??DISE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BATS AND OAFS, .\ CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, '*L HARKWARE, PADDLES AND BRIDLES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Bacon? Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffeo9 Molasses, &c. ALL of which I Trill sall LOW fer Cash or Barter. Give ms s call before baying, at No. 10 Granits Row. rv ... . . : . W. TS*. BARK. April 17,1684 40 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE Firm of MEANS, CANNON & CO. ii hereby dissolved by ovitual cousant. A. G. MEANS, T. H. CANNON, A. LONG. Auguet 20, 1884. --0 THE undersigned will open SEPT. luth full lines of NEW GOODS nest door t? Johu E. Peoples. A. G. MEANS, J. Ii. McGEE. Auguit 28,188-1. WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS ! WE have just received a Car-load of tho Celebrated TENNESSEE WAGONS, and having succeeded in gettinz a Bpcclal low freight, on same, wa propw so out price-- accordingly. We now havo on band twenty one-horso Wagons, with double bodies and sprina Mall ; aibo thirty assorted < aud two-hors*. Waguua, boib Thimble Skeins and* iron Axles, and we will bo sure to please you in prico as well as quality. Ono of our H-inch iron axle Tennessee Wagons, having a guaranteed capacity of ?.000 pounds, was used in hauling from the Depot hero tho now Vault for the National Bank of Anderson. Ono of the iron pieces hauled upon it weighed 7,000 pounds, and the skids upon which it rested are supposed to have weighed about 400 pounds, making in all 8.000 pounds or mora held up by this wagon, which proves that they are oven better than they are claimed to be. Wo publish the names ot persons who are using these Wagons, and we refer you to them as to their quality. If you intend purchasing a Wagon let us know it at once, so that wo can keep them ordered ahead, and enablo us to meet all wanta promptly : Mrs M A Masters, Dr A O Strickland, Tritumicr Hammoud, Qrandlson Mooro, M M Carr .phill, E Willingham, J P Hunt??, Silas N Major, M S Holland, WAG MoWhortcr, CC King, JP Wilson, jr. Brown Bros, John McMahan, John M Ashley, T M Nelson, S W W?hTord, O S Williford, A F Shearer, J A Reeve?, W A McFall, J W Walker, JLGablo, WS Bell, M N Mitchell, R A Pressly, N A J Greer, Gossett & Russell, D A Skelton, S T McCullough, E J McGoe, OLG McGaho, J W Rogers, Samuel A Ashley, D B Carlisle, JT4T N Cromer, J E Barton, John J Spearman, R H Clark, lt P Cl i n kscales, Elijah White. M M Williams, jr. Isaac W McKee, J T Elrod, J ii O Shaw, A B & L A Shirley, D li Hall, W G Johnston, AND OTHERS. G B Harbin, Isaac Baylors, M D Mayo, Thomas Maddox, TR Simpson, John E Peoples, R Q Anderson, W B Balley, T E Hampton, AW Todd, 8 S Nowell, J J Thacker, A M Fisher, J B & Nimrod Kay, WA Roge?. W H King, J A Cowan, J W Shaw, T D Hdwin, J B Armstrong, A M Guyton. W L McClellan, BMW Hali, John T Morgan, BAGGING I TIES? BAGGING! TIES! Largo lot of Bogg) ig and Ties, bought before t>*.e advance in price, now on hand, ?nd we propose to leat" off. as usual, this ccason with lov/ prices on these lines, and we request all Ginnora and others to call and soo us bofore making their arrangements else where. A largo lot of Iplondid RUBBER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, HAR NESS and SADDLE* now on hand. BLECKLEY, BROWN & FKETWELL. Anderson, 8. P., Ang. 21,1884. _ 6_ . THE DANIELjRATT GI?, FEEDER and CONDENSER MANUFACTURED~at Prattville, Ala., has been sold for fifty-two years, during which time over 25.000 Gins have been turned out, and are in usa in every Cob ion growing State of the Union, Mexico, South America ard the British East Iodise. The Gins are more simple, less complicated and less liable to get oat of order, strong Brand more substantial than any Gin now odored ; and being BO well known to tho Farmer and Public Glnner in this and the surrounding Counties-, that we feel it unoecaa lary to givo lengthy testimonials and references. We are prepared to fill all orders promptly, and as there is always a rush in tho let 1er part of the season, we would suggest that you gl-?o us your order at once, to insure prompt delivery. Our prices aro as low as a first-class Gin can be sold, and our terme ire sa favorable as any purchaser could desire. Every Gin, Feeder and Condenser, la ?naranteed to give full satisfaction before payment for same Is required. If you have an idea of buying a Gin thia season, do not fail to call andeee us. We will take great pleasure lu giving all necessary information and references to partiel who tiave bought from us. Thanking you for your patronage in the past, we respectfully lolicit a continuance of the same. When in need of One and two-horso Wagons. Gin HOUBO and Plantation Scales, Thomas* Smoothing Harrow and Porfcctod Pulverizer. Barbour Machine Co.'s Gins, Cotton Seed and Grain Crushers, And tho Nance Hand and Power Press, Or General Merchandise Of any kind, ' Remember we are in the business, and can give yon as good bargains as any house in the trade. McCULLY, CATHCART & CO. June 20, 1884 60_ ' .. Il I ' I 'L I > .ii -?-ll. ? 'K . . ? -I ? LLIW LADIES' STORE ! I,, .-. . ,J:' .? '('?'. 11 . " ? ('* ' .'I-.? .'.< -0 We bave Jost Received a Fine line of NEW MTLLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. And we now throw down the gauntlet, challenge comparison, and ?EHB^T OOMF1ETIXI03V I ' We cordially invito you to call and examine our NEW AND NOBBY STYLES FOB THIS SEASON t And be convinced of what we tay. * pa* Please ask for what yon do not see, as our room is too limited to exhibit half >nr pretty Gooda, " MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS. May lg, 1684 ? 447 .,,.- . . Ill who vt ant to Save TIME, LABOR and MONEY should eal! ?ft IX S. TAYLOR AND PRICE Tho Canton Monitor Engines,. The Canton Single Reaper, The Kew Buckeye Binders, Tho Canton Swoopstakes Thresher, Tho Miller Hew Model Vibrating Thresher, Tho Empira Grain Brill, The Empire Horse Rake, The Winehip Cotton Gin and ^ower Press, The? Griffin Cotton Planter. All th? above Machines are guaran toed to git? entire Satisfaction. Would be I ein eave yon money. Testimoniale'rYonv ail \ ld havo you call and price, I can save you money. Testimonials from all Beetloo*. You can read for yourself If yoa will call on mo. ' . ROBBER BBaVTIIfQ ell tAim~~Lowttt JYioo. ; . ' D. J?, TAYLOR* Depot Bittet. 11*71,1884 <49 . .1 ? ..