The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, September 11, 1884, Image 3
LOCAL ~NEWS.
R\ C. LANGSTON, LOCAL ED?TOH.
? How do you Uko tho County ticket*
S Do not neglect to BOW a full crop of
? [H?ll grain.
S Mr. h. P. Smith baa our thanks fdr late
Brew York papers.
? Kverybody seems glad tout the County
Bampaign ls over with.
H Cleveland and Hendricks handkerchiefs
Hu- tho latest things nul.
I nutter and eggs are in demand in tho
BKity just now at good prices.
H Mr- Charles McCullough, of Darling
B8<.n. S. C , was in tho city lost Friday.
I l'vrsoiis having good poaches for salo
?Rmi get n fair prico for them just now.
I The courting couples buvo greatly on
Boycd the moon-light nights or the past
1 Vote for the subscription to the Savau
Huh Valley Railroad nnd you never will
Wt Tho Slate Suuduy School Convention
??imvenes ut Columbia on tho 17th and
BM.'I inst.
S Tho gnats arc more numerous in this
Section this Summer than wo have ever
Renown them.
I I). J. Sherard offers u second-hand eu
SLine, cotton gin and saw mill for salo.
?Kee advertisement.
I Anderson will roll up a larger majority
Bur the Democratic ticket in November
Bh"u she has cvor done.
I Wo were told the other day that "lhere
H&vould bo a wedding In Anderson soou
Biiat would surprise everybody.''
I Every citizen should read tho nddress
B)f tho Democratic Executivo Coinmittco
?Sn this issue of tho INTKLI.IUKNCKII.
B M*3 Jcsslo McGoe, who has been spend
Bug sevoral weeks with relatives in Lex
Hflngton, Kentucky, has returned homo.
I Mr. John H. Clarke, Genoral Traveling
?agent of tho Singer Sewing Machine.
Bc'ompany, is at home resting awhile- willi
Bus family.
I A full attendance of the members of
HRhe W. C. T. U. Is desired at tho buslnoss
?meeting next Tuosday afternoon in Tem
|B)erance Hall.
Bj A committee has boen appointed by tho
Bdetbodist congregation, of this city, for
Bbc purpose of taking steps towards build
?Bug a new church.
|B Wc are glad to have a letter from our
Brown ville correspondent again. Hope he
Brill coutinue to send us the nows of his
Bftection overy week.
H Several citizens of thia County have re
Bently forwarded to Commisaiouer Butler
?specimens of fruit to be exhibited at the
BrVorld's Exposition at New Orleans.
? A special memorial service was held in
Bbe Methodist Church last Sunday in re
Bpect to the memory of the lato Bishop
?pierce. The pulpit was draped in mourn
B Mr. L. W. Kay, a former resident of
Bthis County, died in Atlanta, Ga., last
?week. He has many friends in this
Bcounty who are pained to hear of his
Hmeath.
I Try and not borrow your neighbor's
Bpaper ; subscribe for it yourself. Your
Bpelghbor doesn't like to bo bothered with
?you, no mattor how ploascnt he may
B J? A. Daniels, agent for Ludden & Bates'
SMUBIO House, makes a special offer in
Bthis paper to persona desiring to purchase
Bia p'ano or organ. Read the advertlse
Kflment.
B Capt. A. T. Broyles, who has been con
SHfined to his bed for several weeks past
Hpvith a very sovere carbuncle, is iinprov
^Bc[? rapidly, and hopes BOOU to be out
A Philadelphia magazine makes the
statement that marriage is on the decrease,
and it predicts that every twentieth girl
of the next generation will be obliged to
livo an old maid.
Young ladies who wish to have arnall
mouths are advised to repeat this at fre
quent intervals during the day : "Fanny
Finch fried five floundering frogs for
Frauds Fowler's father."
Married, at the residence of Mr. C. K.
Henderson, the bride's brother, at Aiken,
8. C., on AnguBt 28th, by the Rev. Thom
as Walker, Mr. W. A. Blake, of Pelzer,
and Miss Emma Henderson, of Aiken.
Every citizen who is interested in tba
?growth and prosperity of the County, or
jjgwhc ?rsdcs ia the city of Anderson,
?should vote for the subscription to the
KSavannah Valley Railroad nextSatnrday.
B They claim in Oconee County to have
?found a new and certain cure for dyapep
Hala. It is to eat a spoonfull of clean white
jg sa nd after each meal. We don't think it
?would toko long to kill them if the cure
His not effected.
I Married, on the 6th August, 1884, at the
Hresldonce of Prof. D. C. Lake, Pendloton,
BS. C., by Rev. John B * dger, D. D., Col.
HAugt. J. ~Sittou, of Antun, Anderson
BConnty, S. C., and Miss Leola E. Aull, of
?Newberry, S. O.
B The girl of the period ls quite a ?porta -
B0*0 1? ber way. She knows that the
?arrangement of her hair is a telling charm
Hfiwlth tba uuTvary adorer, and, like the
?punter, she bange away until abe brings
B""" Pr?y to her feet.
a Our merchants aro determined to pay
?he highest price possible for cotton this
?Joason. They will also sell you goods
Bower than they can be bought anywhere
?pise. Bear this in mind whon you get
Beady to go to market.
? The new German name for sausage ls
BK" Bauclssenbrelsauerkrautkrany wurst. "
BA. man who understands thst lsnguage
Hum easily link that name around the
?neok or a dog and lead the poor pa rp like
?ft lamb to the slaughter.
B The Rt. Rev. Bishop Howe will visit
Rurace (Episcopal) Chnrch on next Sun
Vfty, 14th inst. Services on Saturday
?morning at ll o'clock, and on Sunday at
Bi1 a'm- an.?" half-past 8 p.m. Cor.flrma
?tlon at the morning service.
B ?o?'t pnt off deaning up your prem
to<> long. First thing you know the
Bp*,of of Police will pay you a vialt and
?then you will be reported to tho Health
?Committee. Clean up at once, and save
?being troubled by theofflcsrs.
B As W'H be aeon in another column Mr.
Bo' B' Arr??teln, of the New York Cash
B ?' has ret urn od, improved in spirits
Hand health. He announces the putcbsse
Hftnd daily arrival of a stock of gooda that
?eclipses all former attempts In point of
.?jariety, extent and style, and we bespeak
?for him a lively trade this Fall. H>n
Br'nd invitation to .'come and look" will
?? o doubt be taken advantage of by all
Bv, 0nJoy ?oolnB pretty things st reason
Bbl?pricea.
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Wo learn from the Abbeville. Medium of
the 28th ult., that Rev. James L. Martin,
I who has been pastor of the Presbyterian
j Church at that placo for the last fourteen
? yean?, hpn banded in bis resignation to the
Session to take effect October 31st.
Next Saturday evenlug st 5* o'clock
the Sandy Springs Debating Club will
prbllcly discuss the query, "Which de
? jrvea the greater honor, Columbus for
discovering America or Washington for
defending it 7" The public, and especial
ly the ladle?, are cordially Invited to at
tend.
A meeting in tho interest of the tem
perance cauao, undor the auspices of the
W. C. T. U., will bo held in the Court
House noxt Wednesday evening, 17th
1 inst., at 8J o'clock. Addresses will be
delivered by Messrs. II. G. Scudday and
J. E. Breazeale. All are invited io at
tend.
A correspondent of tho Greenville A'eitt,
wrltlug from WIMIsmstou under date of
6th inst., saya a negro nacied Joseph Mc
Gee, living near that village, accidentally
shot himself on Wednesday of last week
while loading a gun, the entire contenta
or one of the barrelli being discharged
into his breast and causing his death
within ten minutes.
learning that "Mr. Schofield, the tiuau
clal agent of the Carolina, Cumberland
Gap and Chicago Railroad, has returned
to Loudon, whore he expect? to eloso a
contract at an early day for the building
of tho Carolina section of tho Road, from
Aiken to Pickons C. H.," the Edgefleld
Advertiser exhorta its readers to lot politic*
alone and go to talklug railroad.
List of lottors remaining In the Post
ofllco for tho weok ending September 0
J. G. Beynon, lt. H. Bonnor, Mrs. Sallh
Cherry, Mrs. Ella Code (col.). Grandil
Clark, Misa Lizzie Deracby, J. Knbj
Doggett, Henry Ealoy, P. L. Ktdwell
Geo. Mathus & Bro., Benjamin Morrl?
Miss Pauline Morris, J. H. Roberts. W
D. Stribling, Mrs. Jane Thompson.
last Monday we were shown a curiosity
J in tho shape of a snake, which was cap
tured by Mr. John A. Roeves on hi
plantation in Centerville township. I
had a forked neck with two dlsti'u
heads. It was about the alzo of a man"
I little linger, and about twelve ?nelie
long. Many who saw it say that it i
king auako. Mr. Reeves gavo the suak
J to Messrs. Orr <fe Sloan, who will preserv
it in alcohol.
I We have received tho first number i
The Naiad, a 4-pago paper, publlsbc
monthly at Wllliarastou, S. C., tn tho ir
torest of the Wllliamston Femnlo Collogi
President Landor is the editor-in-cbie
and Miss Kathleen Lander, of tho Br<
sophie Society, Miss Mary Mabry, of tb
j Boarding Department, and Miss Marni
j WilBon, of tho Town pupila, are assis
I ants. It is an interesting paper, and bi
I our best wiahos for its success. Subserlj
tlon prico, 30 cents per year.
I Tho first hale of cotton for this soaso
j was sold in this city last Tuesday mon
J lng by Mr. Geo. H. McClure ' sar
j Bleckley Brown &, Fretwell W.ng tl
I purchasers. It was classed middling, ar
was sold for ll cents per pound. Messr
P. J. Stacks, W. A. McFall and L.
I Shaw also brought in bales the san
I morning, the two former selling 1
I Messrs. Bleckley, Brown ?fc Fretwell af
I the latter to Messrs. J. P. Sullian it C
I The bales were classed mlddllug, and !
I cents per pound was realized for them.
I It ir. with pleasure that we direct the s
I tent'.on of our readers .to the intorestli
land attractive advertisement of Mr. .
I Lei. ser's dry goods houso which appoa
I elsewhere in this paper. After spendli
I lev oval weoks In the Northern market
I Mr. r easer hos returned homo, und L
I immense stock of goods, which he pu
j chased lower than ever before, is dal
?arriving. His advertisement tells y<
I of ? few of his goods, and also ut wli
I prices they eau be bought, of court
lall of his old customers will buy tin
I goods of him this Fall, and we adv
j those who Lava never traded with him
I visit his establishment. We aro con
I dent the quality and price nf goods w
I please everybody. He sine tn read I
I advertisement carefully.
Next Saturday the election fur subseil
tion to tho Savannah Valley Rnilro
I takes placo. Every friend of tile enti
I prise should be at tho polls, ami vote a
I work for tho subscription. The destl
I of the Road rests upon the Shoulders
S tho citizens in the townships culled up
j to subscribe for tho completion of I
Road. It would be foolishness to tur.
I away the amount already expended up
the Road, when ouly a small sum is n
asked to complete it. The amount
I taxes each man will have to pay will i
only bo a good investment fur himsi
I but also for his children. Therefore, y
j owe it to your children to voto tho t
Let it not be said that our people arc
I parsimonious as to be utiwilling to ak
I promoting an enterprise that will de\
op ond increaso the wealth of tho Cour
Maria McCode, colored, residing ii
I Pendleton, died quite suddenly on
I 29th ult, and was buried next day.
j was a very healthy, stout woman, i
I her sudden death caused some comm
I In the neighborhood, many be'dev
I that she had been poisoned. During
I week after her death the suspicions
j creased, and last Friday Coroner Nai
j having been informed of the circt
I atances of the death, went up to Pen
I ton, and, after empaneling a Jury, had
I remains taken up and held an inqt
I over them. The stomach of the decei
I was taken out and examined by pb
clans, who testified that there were
deuces of poisoning, though on aocc
of the decomposition it would take
analysis'to decide positively about
The inquest was adjourned until the
Inst. Tho body was re-interred, bul
stomach hun been Boaled up in a ja:
further examination. It is believed
the deceased's husband caused her de
as he bas left the neighborhood.
The Charlottesville, Vs., Chronicle
tained the following recently:
the late Hon. James L. Orr was Sp?
of tho House he anent a short time at
Wann Springs, m North Carolina, w!
Dr. Wm. 8. White, a former Chaplal
the University of Virginia, wa-?
The two b td been sitting for a limo a]
eaoh engpired with his own knot of In
dlate friends, snd by and by the Di
arose and walked across the room
the old-time limp in his galt. Mr
immediately recognised him and l
bim If be were not the Chaplain a
University of Virginia at such a f
naming the year. The Doctor ra
that he waa. 'I we* there.' asid Mr.
.a student at the time, and I knew y>
the peculiar limp of your step '
said the Doctor, ?. little severely, tb
with a twinkle which told that he I
jokingly, 'it seems that my limping i
a deeper Impression on yon thai
preaching.? Ah. Dr.,' quickly rc
Ur. Orr, I deem it the highest oom pll
we can pay a clergyman to say
known by his walk rather than b
conversation.' f . ?
\as?- Freehes* Dm?s at Orr # Bf oar
Railroad Tu Notice.
Mn. EDITOB: The authorities of the
Savannah Valley Railroad Company have,
in view of tho prospect of a abort cotton
crop and suggestions or friends or the
Road, resolved that tho paymont of the
tax to lie voted by the towhst?lps on the ;
13th inst, may be divided Into equal in
stallments, ono to be paid this year and
tho other next Fall, without penalty, with
the privilege to those who desire it to pay
all this Fall. By law the Directors have
full control or the collection or the tax,
and they havo adopted this course, that
the crop being short the tax will be light.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, Pres.
Townvule Rots.
There is*conalderable sickness among
the children In thia aeotlon.
The Rev. K. F. Hyde is quite ill at his
home near Broyle?.
Quite an Interesting meeting, during
which some thirty persons united with
the church, was in progress in the Baptist |
Church last week. The pastor, Rev. J.
R. Earle, waa assisted by Rev. T. C.
Ligon, o! tho Presbyterian Church.
Messrs. Sharp & Led hotter are erecting
a handaomo two-story building, the
ground floor or which they will occupy
aa a atore-room thia Fall.
Mottio Leonora, tho two-and-a-half year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wooton, died on the 3rd inst, and waa
interred in the Baptist graveyard heru
the following day, the services being
conducted by the Rev. J, R. Earle
Tho ladies and gentlemen of this placo
.viii give an eutert&lntnont shortly, of]
which further nntlco will be given, con
sisting nf charades, Ac, the proceeds to
be applied to needed improvements on
the Presbyterian Church. D.
Weather Observation?.
Tye following aro the observations or]
tho weather in thia city, tor tho week end- '
ing Tuesday, reported to tho War De
partment by Mr. E. T. Cashiti, chowing
tho maximum and minimum tempera
ture and rainfall :
max. min. rainfall
Wednesday, Wi 07 .00
Thursday, DO 62 .00
Friduy, 90 60 .00
Saturday, ?3 72 .00
Sunday, 06 Go .00
Monday, 98 71 .01
Tuesday, 96 oo .00
Attention, Company li, Orr's lillico.
You are requested to appear at Ander
son C? H. on tho 2flth Inst., on bus?u?ss of |
Importance.
By order of Capt. Junkin,
J. H. MCCONNELL, O. S.
E. B. BetiBon, Hartwell, Ga., ofl'ora real
barga! na in land. See his advortisetnent
lu this paper. 9-1
Protect yourselves against )o*s from
stoned cotton by using a Seed Cotton
Cleaner. Wo offer ono (Clark's), that cont j
$75.00 at the Factory, only used one sea
son, for 835-00. It will pay for itself in
cleaning 5 to 10 hales dirty cotton.
9-4 BENSON SC CO., Hartwoll, Ga.
HET?BNED HORE.
After au absence of several weeks,
which were spent most pleasantly and
profitably in tho Northern marketa, I am
home again and would at same time an
nounce the arrival of a superb stock of
good?. Wo would he very glad to see our
friends come and inspect. We feel sure
they will bo pleased with our choice and
novol lines of fine Neckwear, Gloves, IIo
Hiery, Laces, fancy things of all kinda,
Dress Goods, Carpets, Window Decora
tions and Millinery. In all these depart
ments our select assortment, togother
with our well-known low prices, aro un
surpassed.
We aro making a specialty this season
or Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children ;
Fine Clothing and Furnishings for Men
and Boya, and For Wraps for Winter j
wear, including tho choicest novelties.
Look at our Cornets, please.-Thompson
glove-titting abdominal a specialty.
M. B. ARNSTEIN.
For Hore Eyes.-W?hlte? Eye Wa
ter is a nure eure for luflamed or weak eyes
ur uny common form of soro evett. It is
sold on conditions that il' it does not
?licet a cure, money to be refunded. Try
li If ii does you no good lt will cost you
nothing. WiLHirts fe WILHITR.
Hoots anil Shoes! Hoots and Shoes !
We have Just received H Unto stock nf
Hoots and Shoes of every ilo>cription,
whieh we invite all tn examine. A beau
tiful lot ot' toadies'. Misses' and Children's
tine Shoes at bottom prices.
C. F. JoNNa St <'o.
Savo your Fruit fresh by using the
AuH'rk-a'n Fruit Preserving Powder mid
Liquid. For sale by HILL BROS.
Latest Styles and Lowest Prices in
Menu' and Boy's HH'N. We have just re
ceived them, and can please all in a nico
new hat. C. F. JONES & Co.
.JSD- Messrs. Orr St Sloan havo the exclu
sive agen cv for Anderson County for the
famous WAG TAIL CIGARS-? cents.
Oh '. it's a daisy.
lee! Ice! Ice! TWENTY THOUS
AND POUNDS pure Lako Ice, Just received
by C. A. Reed, Agent. 44
Go to Wilbite's City Drug Storo and got
a glass of Ice cold Congress Water and
remov?? loe hud. disagreeable taste lu yous'
mouth due to indigestion. A gentle ape
rient.
Bring your sweetheart and enioy with
her n glass or Wilhlte's Artic Soda Water.
i-n, H you don't wish to have a good
Garden, be sure and don't get your Seen at
Orr & Sloan's-their Seed will grow.
?i , ir everybody knew how to keen a I
horse or mulo slick and rat, what a power j
of Orr St Sloan's Premium Horse and Cat
tle Powders wonld be osetJ,
Congress Water relieves the discomforts
of Indigestion, auch as flatulence, head
I aohe, heartburn, Ac., at Wilbite's.
For Groceries or all kinds, cheap for
cash, go to C. F. Jones Sc Co.
jtSr* David Crockett said "Be sure you
are right aud then go ahead," and it every
body now would do the same thing, they
would buy all their Medicines from Orr j
St. Sloan.
Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses Just te
eel vod at Wilhito Sc Wilbite's.
For a good smoke, buy W?hlte'? Lead
er Cigar.
ATTENTION, FARMERS! Ko volution In
cleaning cotton. $4 to $8 per bale saved
by using Clarke's Seed Cotton Cleaner.
No longer an experiment. Thousands
can attest the merits of tbe Cleaner. Take
your -cotton to tbe gin that has this !
Cleaner. C. A. Run,
6 Agent for Anderson County.
The battle begins in the earliest dawn
I or the child's exiatence. ir it ls delicate,
worms fasten upon Its vitals, sud as years
pass they increase, and if not destroyed
will kill. Shrlncr'o Indian Verm?fuga
will destroy them and save the life or the
child. For Bale by W?hlte St W?hlt?.
?DON'T DO ?T !
DON'T BUY A
PIANO OR ORGAN
Before consulting L. E. Norryoe.
"OTE handles for Andcroon County the |
STEINWAY,
DEO KEB,
WHEELOCK
A'JD OTHER PIANOS,
And Use renowned .
EBTT.T OXsVOJaJNT.
Install m nr^ ot $10 per month will buy
la Plano, and Installments of 89 par mooth
will boy an Organ.
? If you want an Instrument write him
whether yon bava the money or not, and
he will come and ace you. Address
L. E. HORRYCE,
Anderson, 8. C.
?ujr>t SI, 18*4 6 6m
A Cue Without Hop?.
J no. H. Booker, of Macon, Ga , writes :
"In I ?.."/.'i I was attacked by the most rav
enous sort of cancerous sores, that ate
great holes into my flesh and spread rap
idly over my body. I received? the very
best medical attention; was dosed with
mercury and potash until I waa so crip
pled with, mercurial rheumatism that I
could scarcely hobblo about; my throat
and mouth Were badly dlcerated I my
bair began to fall out. So wr?cued Was"
my geueral health, that I became a phys
ical ruin and my life was a burden. For
a long time 1 was bed ridden, and my
Bullering was so intense that I prayed for
death as a relief. I exhausted the whole
catalogue of patent medicines, In each
ease following the directions religiously.
Each In turu seemed to aggravate tho
malady, and none of them benefited me
in any way. When life waa apparently
hopeless I commoucod taking S. S. B.
To this 8pcciflo I owe my life. In ten
days I commenced improving, and in a
short time ww perfectly well. My bair
bas grown ont thick ; my health and
strength have returned ; the ulcera lu my
throat and mouth are entirely cured ; my
appetite has returned, and for the first
timo in years I enjoy my food. Every
sorb has disappeared from my body. I
weigh as much aa I e' er did lu my life,
and am perfectly healthy lu every way;
The very germs of the cauoerous affliction
are destroyed. Not only is tho terriblo
malady that waa preying on my life, and
which every ouo pronounced Incurable,
entirely cured, but I am alto relieved of
the bad effect? of the mercury aud potash
mixtures that I waa fed on for years."
Bewaro of Potash and Mercury mix
tures, gotten up to imitate our specific,
they are dangerous.
Treaties on Blood and ?Skin Diaeasos
malled free.
THB SWIKT SpKcmc Co., Drawer 3.
Atlanta, Ga., 159 W. '?3d St., N. Y., and
1205 Chestnut St., Fhlla. 2
Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad, Colorado,
says : Seeing certificate i of the wonderful
cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, I
was induced to try it on my little son, who
was troublod with lung or throat affection,
?renounced hy one physician consumption,
t acted wonderfully on him, and by tho
time he had taken one bottle of it tho
cough disappeared. I am now on a visit to
my parents in Georgia, but will return in a
few days to my home and will tHkc some
of the Lang Restorer with me. 36
Hamlin's Wizard Oil at Orr ?Sr Sloan's.
SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES.
M X*M. C. H. Murray
WILL open the scholastic year of her
Private School for Young Ladies on
thc first day of September ensuing.
Thc scholastic year, which consists of
forty consecutive v.oeks, will be divided
into two sessions of twenty weeks each.
The price of Tuition will rango from $9 00
to $20 00 per session of tweuty weeks. Pu
pils entering after the lapso of one month
from the opening of tho session will bo
charged from the time of entering until the
close of the session, and no deduction for
absence will bo made exoept in case of pro
longed illness. Munie on Piano or Organ
$20.00 per session.
August 23,1884 7 3
VALUABLE LANDS IN
Anderson County to Rent.
THE place known as "Rosewood Farm,"
lyiug six miles East of Anderson
C. H., on the Williamstou Road, lately the
home of B. F. Hammond, Eso., contain
ing about 250 acres of cleared land-35 to
40 of which is bottom-with splendid pas
turage, (ino dwelling house, orchurd, five
good tenant houses for croppers, outbuild
ings, Ac. i will rent or lease this placo for
a term of years lo any first class man who
has means and anility to run the same, and
those in hunt of a good place will, perhaps,
not find a better one in this whole section
of country. Terms made liberal and satis
fart orv. For particulars, call on
SYLVESTER BLEGKLEY,
Anderson, S. C.
AugtiBt 14. 1884_5_5_
BUGGIER BUGGIES !
IF YOU WANT A
First Giana ? n jp JJ- y ,
Hoy the Columbus Buggy from
J. 8. FOWLER,
Anderson, S. G.
June 12, 1884 _48_3m
Vii- liest Brushes at Orr ?fe Sloan's.
READ THIS.
MY assortment of Goods is as complete
as any other house for this season of
the year, ana I will be pleased t > show my
Goods to aM persons wishing to bnv.
A. 15. TOW EPS,
Nu. 4 Granite Row. Anderson H. C.
August 7. 1HH4 4
V?i" Ili-M Giblin- H? Orr St Sloan's.
S!; > ! >R I ES
Iii ?.VE Wh-i M m. Ia*l Flour, choice
X " M.. -1 i-, -iigitr. Coffee, and
Hie Hr*! T> a I'M tl., um. Li I.
A n? o -it i?--*? j ri mci. t ul' Hardware ami
Nail*. A ?..%? |.t.cc- Muslin Ht cost for
cavil. I'tlico. I|t.|iit?|iiui, Catdjmu vt for
Summer nutt- mid pams; Co ttl! nade, thc
liol mude; ami manx other things too
tedious to mention. Gall and see nie, os I
am selling Goods ut reduce?! prices to stilt
the tunney market. A. B. TOWERS.
August?, 1884 4
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IHAVE a largo stock of SHOKS and
BOOTS-pegged Shoes, T. Miles ?t
Sous and Bay ['.ate-which I um selling at
low down prices. Ladies' Shoes from 76c.
to $3 50 per pair ; Mens' Shoes from 01.25
to $5 00 ; pegged Shoes and T. Miles Sc
Sons Mens' Shoes at cost. Bay State Shoes
warranted. Give me ? na!! if you want
Shoes. Hst? are sUii going. Conic sod
get ti Hat before they aro all gone.
A. B. TOWERS.
August 7, 1884 4
LAND BUYERS, LOOK !
HERE'S a chance for good investments
in Georgia lands-all in Hart Conn
ty. One Farm of 310i acres, on Shoal
Creek, 7 miles from Hartwell ; good dwell
ing and tenant-bouses, with about 35 acres
good bottom ; enough open land on the
Farra for three or four horse crop-balance
well timbered. All for $2,200. Richly
worth $3,000.
One Farm 180 acres, with enough open
land for two-horso crop, three tenant hou
ses, good orchard, a splendid Corn Mill,
with rooms attached for Cotton Gin and
Prc??, which alone cost over $2,000. This
place is on Cedur Creek, lj miles from
Hartwell. Will Bell for Cd .ooo. Or the
Mill, with 127 acres, for Ol,250.
Those prices are for spot cash, of course.
E. B. BENSON, Hartwell, Ga.
August 14,1884 5_
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
Next session begins Monday, Oct, 6th.
Number of pupils past year 187. Number
of teachers 12. Facilities for French, Mu
sic and Painting unsurpassed. Cost of
board and regular tuition for year, $165.00.
For Catalogue apply to the President,
J. P. KENNEbY, Due West, 8. C.
August 21,_?_4__
NEW GOODS!
JUST received a BEAUTIFUL line of
mi NTS and Bleached Homespun.
ALSO,
A few pieces of Charlottaville Cassi m o ros
for Summer-the best gooda brought to this
market. And part of my 8pring order of
Bay SUte Shoes. All will bs sold at LOW
PRICES. Give me a call.
A. B. TOWERS,
4 Granite Row.
March 20,1884 36
Notice to Crediton.
Richard Robinson, Administrator va. Anna
Robinson, et al.
PURSUANT to an order of Court ?ll
creditors of James Robinson, dee'd,
are hereby notified to establish their datais
before me on or by the 20th day of Sep
tember next or be barred.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master.
Aug M, 1884, ' 6_6
ALBEMARLE
FEMALE INSTITUTE,
Charlottes vi ?io, Va.
LARGE faculty. Best equipment. Lo
cation healthful. Beautiful. Terms
VEUT low. For catalogue, apply to
^. V ^L- **. DiGHHSOft Principal.
Sept 4,1634 8 V
TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
A-A.XCO- LOTS
OF
DESIRABLE MOTS
FOR
FALL AND WINTER
Arriving" Daily.
---o
PRICE OUH JEANS,
PRICE OUR CHECKS,
PRICE OUR SHIRTINGS,
PRICE OUR CALICOES,
PRICE OUR BLEACH 1 NOS.
PRICE OUR FLANNELS,
PRICE OUR NOTIONS,
PRICE OUR SHOES.
PRICE OUR HATS,
PRICE OUR CLOTHING,
And you will lind 6ut Prices the Very Lowest.
?a- Give us a call ami wc WILL and CAN make it to your Interest to make your
purchases from us.
pm* Everything ROUGHT aud BOLO at Reek Bottom Prto?!.
TO THE LADIES.
We intend showing the prettiest stock of Fancy doods, Cloaks, Htlllno.
ry, Dre rm floods, Neckwear, Olores and Hosiery ever brought to this
market, and respectfully solicit your kind patronage for the coming season.
M. B. ARNSTEIN,
August 21, ISM_
THE LADIES' BAZAR.
THE EXOTISITE INFANTS AND CHILDRENS'
Lace Caps and Ladies' Neckwear,,
Are commanding tho attention and admiration of the I .-.'.dir:'. You will
always find a LOVELY lot of
Mitts, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Hats,
Fans, Neckwear, Ladies' Underwear,
Dress Goods of every description.
Wc have a few more pairs of those lovely LADIES' SLIPPERS and H H OB? ea
hand yet, every pair warranted tn give perfect satisfaction.
Those Goods are sold at prices that cannot hu approached by any other booae In UM
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 GIN.
THE NEW IMPROVED COTTON BLOOM as now made by tho Standard Machine
ry Co.. of Mystic River, Conn., ranks first in the list of Gins. Tho lightest draft
Gin male. Cleans ttie seed thoroughly, and makes a beautiful sample. With the now
Cotton Box and Ratchet Breast the seed can be cleaned as the operator may desire. The
Saws are fixed on shaft with Screw and Nut, so lha. a damaged 8?n can bc replaced at
the Gin-bouse. Any port of the Gin can be duplicated at home. Th ese Gins are of the
best material and workmanship, and are the most durable Gins on tba market. Over
fifty >jold by un in the last len years, and they take the day wherever introduced.
*
We ar? also General Agent?, for Inc
THE GULLETT STEEL BRUSH GIN,
Tho Finest Gin in tho world.
thc Gullett Steel Brush ditter- from all other Gins. The Gullett Steel Bruah having
three brushes-one steel and two hrlHtle-whilst all others have only one brush. This
Gin is also made by the Standard Machinery Go., and has the New Cottou Box and
Ratchet Breast for thoroughly cleaning the seed.
The Gullett Steel Brush will increase the valun of your lint from one-quarter to
three-quarter cents per pound.
SULLIVAN & BRO.
August 7, 1X8? 4
A COOKING STOVE COMPLETE FOR
$4.50 !
JOHN E. PEOPLES liss received a large lot of KEROSINE Oil, STOVES, with
fixtures, Ac. Yon can cook a meal's victuals on one of them with great ease.
He also has the largest stock in thc city or the following Goods, at PRICES THE
LOWEST :
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WOODEN WARE,
BASKETS, Ac. PATENT FLY FANS,
FLY TRAPS at twenty-five cents,
FRUIT JARS-Glass and Tin.
TINWARE AND STOVES-Cheap,
BIRD CAGES, BATH TUBS,
CLOTHES WIRE-that will not nut.
BARBED WIRE for fencing.
Give me a call. I will not be undersold, and will par you highest prices for your
RAG?, HIDES and BEESWAX.
.T07JJV Tu. PEOPLE?.
June 12,1884 48
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
Vow in Store and to arrive a
A F?LL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES.
HA REWA RE, SADDLES AND BRIDLES.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ac.
ALL of which I will sell LOW M Cash or Barter. Giro me a call before buying, at
No. 10 Granite Bow.
S\ BABB.
A#ril 17, 1084 ?0
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of MEANS, CANNON 4 CO. is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
A. O. MEANS,
T. H. CANNON,
A. LONG.
August 26, IHK j.
THE undersigned will open SEPT. loth
full Hues of NEW GOODS next door to John
E. Peoples.
A. G. MEANS,
J. L. McGEE.
August 28, 1884.
WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS !
WK have JUAI received a Car-load ol thc Celebrated TENNESSEE WAU? NH,
and having succeeded in getting a epeclal low fk-elghtf on same, we propose
to cut prices accordingly.
We now have on hand twenty oncborttu Wagons, with double bodies and spring
seats ; also thirty assorted 1 and two-horse Wagons, both Thimble Skeins und Iron
Axles, and we will be sure to please you in price as well os quality.
Ouo of our 11-inch Iron axle Tennessee Wagons, having a guunmteed capacity of
4,000 pounds, waa used in hauling from tho Depot herc the new Vault for tho National
Bank of Andoreon. Uno of thu fron pieces hauled upon it weighed 7.000 |*otimls. and
the skids upon which lt rested are supposed to have weighed about 400 pounds, making
in all 8.000 pounds or more held up by this wagon, winch proven that thoy are even
better tuan they are claimed to be. Wo publish the names ot pernuna who aro using
these Wagons, and wo refer you to them as to their quality. If you intend purchasing
a Wagou let us know it at once, so that we can keep them ordered ahead, ami etiublu ii?
to meet all ?runts promptly :
Dr A C Strickland,
Orandlson Mooro,
B Willingham,
Hilas N Major,
WAG McW hort er,
J F Wilson, jr,
Mrs M A Masters,
Tnmmier Hammond,
M M Campbell,
J P Hunter,
M 8 Hollsud,
O C King.
Brown Bros,
John M Ashley,
8 W WUUford,
A F Shearer,
W A McFall,
J L Gable,
M N Mitchell.
N A J Greer,
D A Skelton,
E J McGee,
J W Roger*.
D R Carlisle,
J E Barton,
R H Clark.
Elijah White,
Isaac W McKee,
J LO Shaw.
I) I. Hall,
John McMuhan,
T M Nelson,
o a wniiford,
J A Reeve*;,
J W Walker,
WS Dell.
It A Fresal/,
Gossctt it Russell,
8 T McCullough,
C li U McGaha,
Samuel A Ashlev,
J T A T N Cromer,
John J Spearman,
R P Clinkscales,
M M Williams, jr.
J T Elrod,
A ll & L A Shirlev,
W ? Johnston,
AND OTHERS.
u B Harbin,
Isaac Haylnrs,
M D Mays.
Thomas Maddox,
T R Simpson,
John E Peoples,
Il o Anderson,
W B Balley,
T E Hampton,
A W Todd.
8 H Newell,
J J Thacker,
A M Fisher,
J B & Nimrod Kay,
W A Rogers,
W H Kirig.
J A Cowan.
J W Shaw,
T D Hewiu,
J B Armstrong,
A M Guyton,
W L McClellan,
R M W Hall,
John T Morgan,
BAGGING f TIEST BAGGING! TIES!
Large lot of Ragging and Ties, bought before the advance lu price, uow on hand,
and we propone to lead oil', as usual, this season with low prices on these lines, and we
request all (Jinnora and others to call and leo us before making 'heir arrangements else
where. A Urge lot of splendid RUBHKH BELTING, LACK LEATHER. HAR
NESS and H ADDLES now on band.
BLECKLEY, BROWN & FRETWELL.
Anderson, 8. C., Aug. 21, 1684._0_
THE DANIEL PRATT GIN, FEEDER and CONDENSER
MANUFACTURED at Prattville. Alu., has been sold for fifty-two year.,during
which time over "5.CKJ0 Ginn have been turned out, sud are In uso in every Cot
ton growing State or (ho Union, Moxlco, South America and thc British East Indies..
The Gins are mom simple, lesa complicated and less Hablo to get out of order, strong
er and more substantial than any Gin now" ottered: and being so well known to the
Farmer and Public Glnner in this and the surrounding Counties, that we feel lt unneces.
cary to give lengthy taUmesIsH) nnd references
Wo are prepared to fill all orders promptly, aud as there is always a rush in the lat
ter part of the season, wo would suggest that you give us your order at once,, to insure
prompt delivery. Our prices are as low as a first-class Gin can be sold, and our terms
[.M as favorable M an? oerehsacr could dGslra. ??vory Fester sad Gocdit<BCt is
guaranteed to give full satisfaction before payment for same is required.
Ii you have an idea of buying a Gin this season, do not fail to call and seo us. We
will take great pleasure in giving all necessary information and references to parties who
have bought from ns. Thanking you for your patronage In the post, we respectfully
solicit A continuance of tho same.
When in need of
One and two-horse Wagons.
Gin House and Plantation Scales.
Thomas' Smoothing Harrow and Perfected Pulverizer.
Barbour Machine Co.'s Gins, Cotton Soed and Grain Crushers,
And tho Nance Hand and Power Press,
Or General Merchandise of any kind,
Remember we are in the business, and can givo you aa good bargains as any house in
the trade.
June 20. 1884
MoOULLY, CATHCART & CO.
60
LADIES' STORE !
We have Just Received a Flue Lino of
SEW MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
And we now throw down the gauntlet, challenge comparison, ar ?
DEFY COMPETITION ?
We cordially invite yon to call and examine our
NEW AND NOBBY STYLES FOE THIS SEASON 2
And be convinced of what we say.
ptV- Piesse ask for wbat you do not see, aa our room ls too limited to exhibit half
our pretty Goods, - ',
May 15.1884
MISS LIZZIC WILLIAMS.
44
All who want to Save TIME, LABOR and MONEY should call aa
33. 8. TAYLOR
AND PRICE
The Canton Monitor Engines,
The f Jax ton Single Beaner,
The Hew Buckeye Bindera,
The Canton Sweepstakes Thresher.
The Miller Hew Model Vibrating Thresher,
Tba Empire Grain Drill,
Th? Empire Horse Hake,
The Winship Cotton Oin and Power Press?
. The Griffin Cotton Planter.
All the ubove Machine* arc guaranteed to givo enlim .satisfaction. Would ba glad
to have you call and price. I can save you money. Testimonials from all section?.
You can read for yourself if you will call on me.
RUDDER B?T.TI NO all t>ltt?-Louat Prict*.