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L?C?L NEWS. C. LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOSL September WM S regular Bammir ?nib. ';;.),) uot forget un when you bring lu ,r cotton. ' eo notice of the annual moet?. g of the lOty Commlaalbnera. ho atores iu tho city present a beauti appearouco Just now. Iwcct potatoes are selling at eighty is per bushel in the city, o nea Pam hts four young mon cierk ln Anderson this season. [rs. H. L- Adams, of Seneca City, is in city visiting her parents. mgAy in your Winter supply of wood [ore the roads get muddy. ho gomo law expired last Tuesday. R,r(a?,nn can now kill birds, fhe National Bank of Anderson has Jvcd into its new building. .'ho physicians aro complaining that ry aro getting nothing to do. ;ho election for State and County offl s in (ieorgla came off yesterday. 'ho tirai orangos and bananas for this sen appeared in the city last week. ?apt. W. 1?. McDonald offers adrne fine ?porty for sale- See advertisement. B?ext Monday is Saleaday. The Fall rm of Court also convenes that day. no of our citizens captured an opos in bia grape arbor ono day lost week. isa Sallie Bowie hos an important no in this issue to persons indebted to Simpson. Reid & Co. have JuBt received fig lot of Blue Stone. Seo advertise int. Parties Indebted to Dr. P. A. Wilhito juld read what bo has to say else I ero. Mump-'' are prevailing in portions of i County. There are also sever*! cases [the city. )n account of the drouth, our farmers ro not yet boon able to sow much Bli grain, boa been about two months since we vo bad enough rain in the city to set I the dust. less rs- Means ct McGee sold four suits clothing to citizens of the city of Renville lost week. ^rofo??or Wlgginu prediots a heavy brm on the 20th of this month, and an ?er ono in December. puring the month of September, nine idrcd and thirty-five bales of cotton i sold In tbis city. the butchers of the city have boen plying their customers with excellent ' for como time post. Ir. Tims. Palmor, of the Fork, wiU se accept the thanks of this office for ge baskGt of peaches. liss Willie Leroy, of Low n dc3 vi Hs, is 'ting friends in the city. Her many ads are glad to see ber. no Treasurer's booka will close on the i of this month. Pay your taxes bo I that time, and save (he penalty. lotwithBtanding cotton has been co ni lli to market pretty freely fer two pks past, money is still very Booree. he friends of Mr. M. D. Kennedy will et to leora that he is at present quite It is feared that be will not recover. nuel Geer, a respectable cjd colored of Broadaway township, died Bod ily ono day last week of heart dlssne. grange No. 71 wi?? meet ia tli?? city to "TOW (Friday) at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho nbers are requested to attend prorapt onsiderable Interest ls manifested in prayer meetings of the W. C. T. TJ. Temperance Hall every Sunday ofter n. be circus season Ia approaching, aud I old people aie anticipating a happy s carrying the children to see the an 9. fr. T. D. Sloan, who ia representing I of the big oboe honses of Boston, ia "ding awhile in the city with bin illy. ?bbeville will have a free barbeouo on 7th Inst, the day appointed. for the pd rally uf the Democracy of that pty. bo "Old Reformer" has been carried tbbevllle to bo used In the grand rally ae Demooraoy ofthat County next *?y. [arsons Indebted to Mesara. J. R.-. and . Smith should read their "fair and e notice" in another column. They i what they say. ho Court House officials and lavrysra busy preparing for Court. Like ybody else, they put off their work I the last m?ment. time for ?owing wheat is near at Deep plowing, good seed, and, if id requires it, an abundant supply will moko a crop. ?t waa five cents Cheaper than oom icago last weak. Corn wea quoted ! and wheat at 76 cento. Wo doubt If ike has ever before occurred^ . j so' ; that a certain yonag lady of % carries a rabbit foot in her pock > the time. Wondor if aha thinks lt -slat her lh catching a husband f streets were made Uve?y by the rs lost Saturday evening. Daring cotton picking season they have ty of change, and spend it freely. 'o ?anual encampment at Providence ? on last Tuesday morning.* "J Four? convorta Joined tho Methodist rcb thereae n reeult of tho meeting. ? ordinance of tho Lord'? Supper will Weltered, in the Baptist Church r Sunday, wWch 1? also tho'regular inted day for.tbei?llectton for m?a 1 fro reqoaated to announce IbatOoL ?. ,?l*?r* w?i deliver aa addfesa be-, Manday ?cho?int! ?nft Bethel *TCWi3U,W\ Ins*-:; et ? o'clock fe* noon. ij^i '?fep?bW.^tirife ?y y3-M. Roger?, at tho.realdeac? of the f? Arther, M* M>*^?ibe?* ol ?"^Ue, 8. and Miss Alice Hosjau, naeraon County. ? fce'ia Keys ls prepared td supply Tends and enstemcra wltb anything" : jmsy need in her lino for tho Fall t winter. Hor goedsr have, beon ?*. F ?dh groat care, and ve! aro obh? loct pricea aiid quality of goods will "SRwho ifevor her with theirpa^ ? W^ay^^t?; Our young Wend, J. P. Seed, E*q., of Atlant?, Ga., who baa been quite Ul at his mother's residence tn thia city foreeveral *W P?** with typhoid fever? la, we are glad, to aay, improving. Tba time for getting renewed corUOoaioa of registration will expire on the 5th In ?tant, I ook up your registration certlfi cate, if you can't find it, be eure to get a new one immediately. If the authorities would change the eohednle of the C. & G. it. R., "o that the mail train would arrive at Anderson about an hour earlier In the ovening, our people would like it better. Tho South Carolina Presbytery con venea at Liberty, in Plokena County, thia week. There will be no preaching In Dr. Frlerson'* Church next Sunday, as he wlU be absent In attendance upon Pres bytory. Don't forget three little word*--"If you please." Life ia aiado up not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, of which emilee and kindness and email ob ligations, given habitually, are what win and preserve tho heart, and secure com fort. Bring your cotton to Andereon. Cor merohauta will pay the highest cash prices for lt, and will sell you goods at the vory lowest prices, if you don't be lieve lt, try our market one time, and you will be convinced that what wo say la truo. Persona who purchase canned fruit should empty tho can aa soon aa lt is opened. It will no. do to wait fifteen or twenty minutes. A few minutes* expo sure to the air will give the fruit a m? tallo taste that ls not at all agreeable or healthy. Our clever drummer friond, Joe L. Mauldln, has returned home from New York, and is resting awhile. Ho h n laid in a Fall and Winter supply of anecdotes. One of his best, aud which he recom mends, is his "Pride of Michigan." Ask him about it. We are Indebted to President Charlee Platt, of the Insurance Company of North Amorica, Philadelphia, for a copy of a new colored lithograph of tho Nes? York Cotton Exchange, which ls said tc be the largest and finest cotton esobaeg? building In the world. Our fellow-townsman, Mr. John B, Watson, who has boen spending some time at Atlanta, Ga., under medical treat ment, and also at several noted health giving 8priDgs, has returned home much improved in health. His many friend* will be glad to bear this. Read what Messrs. N. O. Farmer d Bro. have to aay in another column Their friends and customers should beaj in mind that their stock of Fall and Win ter goods aro In store, and that they an Belling them at the very lowest prices Partie? Indebted to them for Buppliesanc fertilisers are urged to celtio their KO counts promptly. Tho Saluda Argus, which has been pub llBhed at Greenwood for several year past, has been purchased by Messrs. M L. Bonham, T. P. Cothran and J. M. Per rln, of Abbeville, 8. C. The office ba been removed to Abbeville, wbe.e th paper will hereafter be published as th Messenger. We wish these gentlemen auc cess in their enterprise. We learn from the Abbeville paper that Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., or Nei Orleans, will attend the centennial cele biatlon of Upper Long Cano (PresbyU rian) Church on the 17th and 18th ins The visit of thin distinguished divine 1 tb ls seotio? -Ul be balled TV iib delight b his many friends, and no donbt he wi! have a tremendous crowd to hear him. "If I can find my gun I bet I'll aett those cata," remarked one of our ms ried citizens the other night at a late hoi as he Id ont of bed and went groplr around the room in the dark. "Con back to bsd, yon old foo!," pleaded tl i gentle voice of hla wife. "That isr cats; it's daughter's beau in the pari singing 'Some Day She Will Say Yes.' List o f lotters remaining in the Po: omeo for the week ending September 8 Reese Bowen, Wad. H. Cbamblee, J. A. Christian (col.), Henry Cox, Thoa. Elliott, Henry Erberns, Jamos Glasp Addle Tohnson, W. N. LeMaoter, M Janie Martin, Seaborn H. McCary (col Mrs. Amanda Robertson, 3, L. Sbirly, C. Smith, Mrs. Martha Teat, Riohmoi Williams, R, T. Wilson. It will do you good to visit the estt llshment of Mr. John M. McConnell ai see bia elegant display of Fall and WI ter goods. He, together with his ex j rlenoed lady assistants, will take gn nlesanre in showing you hui good* T ladies especially should! visit bis aUire I fore making ibeir parch tues elsewhe He believes In quick sales and short pr its. Read bis advertisement. Just at this season everybody Is int es ted In getting something good to e Where to get It and at low prices ia vi Important to know. In another* oolui will be found sn advertisemem. of tl enterprising grocer, C. A. Reed, to wb we direct especial attention. We aro c< fldent if yon will visit his establlshm: you will have no troublo In filling y< pantry with everything needful for Inner man. We invite the attention of our read to tho new advertisement, of McCuJ Cathcart dr. Co." A careful perusal o wUl give you an Idea of wbfU\ they ke We were shown through their est?bil ment the other dsy, snd do not heali to aay that they have got aa complet stock of gooda as we hive-ever seen < played in Anderson. Wo advise, yoi inspect their stock and learn their pr! before buying elsewhere. A citizen of Augusta, Ga-, by a re calculation, says the oom on s cl hoard, putting one grain on thej square and doubling op each succeed one of tho elxty-fonr, (see BUI Arp's ter on the fourth page of this pa, would fill 1,8*4-875 bsm?, each bole 1000,000 bnshela of lW.OOO grains.? bushels round numbera. If the Un States made 1,800.000,000. b uxh^ J yeariirVouid require s little over years to make enough, ThaCtolnmblB r?dss?**>s: ? Theq tlon Ia frequently asked , who !??..?.? tt?mymAM? Ztoto+o? Ooroniy am?ners ead ??hool trust?e*, real ? tax assessors, teacbera and studen, th* schools ??d colleges, mml^ oj gospel, millers who grind six day Jech week, and ?A*wart*-V * -o exempt from, road dnty, ? 'aWbooUid me* from, sl^. ;- to teart^tworktherbadano ks? ibree ?nd moro than twidve days io .year.". The News and Cbwrwr on last Mm ? emerged>?*?M STw ?ypa.Ferfco?nB W?g WAX), and which wi* Presents:-"i>??l?^;^g ability before tils improvement, ?now b?anda at tho bead abo In tb? /acUiUea for displaying thea? quantise, The new proa? print?, cafs* folds* count* and pa*toe eight page papers at tb? rate of 12,000 to id.Oup coplea per hodr. We toongi aiulste the Ae?t and Courier Upon th!? no?' man? ifeatation of enterprise ?tld procreas1, ?nd have nb doubt It will achievo the auccees which it richly merits. The Board of Directora of the Ander son Farmen' and Mechanics' Association are ?paring no efforts to make the nest Annual County Fair a success. A meet ing will be bold nest Monday to appoint tho usual committees and to arrange a programme. Col. D. Wyatt Aiken will deliver a speech during one day of the Fair, probably opon ita opening on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The Secretary informs na that he has already received notices of entries* and that, tho prospect of exhibits from a distance was never better. If tbs farmers of the County will take a general interest in th? Fair, and bring their ?took and sped-1 mens of their crops, so aa to have K '-IO sample as to what they are doing, no!" only a pleasant time, but a profitable one, will be enjoyed. The ladles never fall to do their duty In contrlbntlona for exhl tlon. Let the men not fall behind this year. The programme will bo published next week. The many friends and relatives of Mr, William C. MaFall, a former resident of thia town, will regret to hear of hir, death, which occurred at Plckens ?> H. on last Sunday, at th? residenco of hi? brother, Mr. W. T. McFall. Mr. MoFall was a Bon of tho late Col. John McFall, of this County. In tho year 1860 he removed to Texas, where he has resided until two weeks ago, bia health failing, he returned to bia natlv? State, He waa a gallant aoldior of the Confederacy during the late war, being a member of Company "C," Palmetto Sharpshooters, Jenkins' Brigade, and could always be dopended upon when danger was to be met, or a friend needed sympathy or help. The writer of this knew him intimately during the greater portion of bl? life, and wo are certain tho members of his old command wfl! be*?r us out in tL-j i^aor tton that a moro gallant soldier or a better friend ac-?e. breathed iban William 0. McFall. Ili? remains were ~ict at the depot on Monday by n delegation of his old army comrades, and escorted to the residence of his sister, Mrs. Jano Hub bard, and, after a few hours, were laid to rest in tho Baptist Ccmotory, after appro priate funeral services, conducted by Itov J. S. Murray. Ho died from consump tion, and wo understand passed away without a otruggle, apparently falling asleep, and awakening, we trust, to a blissful immortality. The Market. Up to Wednesday noon the following are the cash prices for the articles enumerated below : Cotton-good middling. 9@ Ct Bacon-Side3......Ill Hams.16f Lard-best refined.12i Bagging*..M.10i( Ties-best spliced.!-40( Whole.IMi [Advtr Hitmen*.] A CARD? It has been rumored through the country that I have upon oath claimed cotton in case of David Callaham vs. my son, Jehu B. Saylors, that belonged to bim, and that I have upon another occasion sworn to cotton belonging to him to prevent him from paylug a debt dna to Bleckley, Brown & Co. Neither of these reports is true. The first named case was tried before R. N. Wright, Esq., bat I was never sworn upon it at jill, s- will =ppear ftom tba following statement of the Trial Justice himself : David Callaham, Plaintiff, ) Money demand vs, f on Note, dated JohnB. Baylors.Defenda't. J 24th Oct, 1875. This case wes issued upon before me, and tried the 29th Nov., 1678. Execution was issued, and P. H. Strickland deputised by mo, and he levied npon a lot of cotton at J. J. Robinson's gin. After P. H. Strick land levied npon th? cotton, he came and told me that J- J. ?lobins?n claimed p?ri of the cotton, and Mrs. Saylors and Jim Saylors, and I told Strickland to let the cotton alone. Mrs. Saylors never made any oath before me in regard to the cotton, for I was satisfied with the statement that John J. Robinson pave me, and Mrs. Say lors never had anything to do with it be fore me. This Ii taken from my book. 27th August, 1883 R. N. WaiOHT. The second is likewise false. I have never claimed anything that did not belong to me. The cotton I claimed last year was mine, and was due to Q. W. McGee A Son ; but under an arrangement I was per mitted to keep the same and sell it to ena ble me to make the present crop. Mr. MoGee makes the following afSdavit about the matter : STAVX or SOOTH CAROLINA, \ Anderson County. J To all whom this may Concern. I, G. W. McGee, one of the firm of G. W. McGee & Son, merchants in the town of Belton, State and County aforesaid, do hereby certify that nb out the last of Nov , 1882, ara. Sarah Saylors cam? to the ?tove mentioned firm and asked leave to keep the balance of her crop on hand, and made satisfactory arrangements for us to carry the balance due on ber account for anothor year. I further certify that Mrs. Saylors has always acted honorably with us in all her dealings with us. This Aug. 22, 1883. G. W. Moen. Sworn to aad subscribed before me this 22nd day of August, A. D. 1883. a 8. MoOoixoe jH, Not. Pub. I have made this publication to protect my character against these baseless stan SARAH SAYLORS. THE LOWEST PRICES IS AHDBB0?V. We are sole agenta for the celebrated Dr. 8taoy's.Health Corsets ; it is tho best made. Wo have also the "Unbreakable Hip" Corset, which ie guaranteed by the man ufacturera and by na not to break within six months' ordinary wear. We have sold great mauy, and every ..lady ia pleaded. It ls beyond doubt the bett and mott perfect fiXitta one dollar Corni in the W In order to r?alit? cash-the solid hard cash-and finding ourselves overstocked with everything, wo hav? decided noon a (treat reduction tn pri?e* for the next eight ??flVR 4o.'4c 40,4c-beautiful New Prints-4c, 4c 4Mo; 81.10. $1.10, $1.10-extra good BroSuV^LlO. fl.U), 81.10: 660, ?o, G5o Se?agood^Womeo'? Sb?es-e^JSc, 85c; 4c for i. 6o for I, 8o foryard wjde a^ltevni?^heeUng. A biz stocV of Clothing at Tow pri?es. Csu.on ns for bWfa*' M. B, ARNSTEIN. ??if i ' " TOWALTOA, GA,, May 24,1884. . BLOOP Baue Co.: Wehave been sell ing your B. B. B. loss than 12 months than any medicine \< decidedly tho beat ever knew, and you _ 1 Vts?o2Sam in quick'sM?^d^and cos* In a so little, that oar customers are ^ijrhWwtsbdt. W0 ?^2 of Blood Poison and ono of Catarrh cured I0-*4 _ Persona Indebted to roo for, SSS?"0 fifa?Sf'^v; GOOD nwt. I desire to inform my lady casto m era especially, that I have jnat aecored the servie** of an experience* I>re*? Mnk*r? sad am now prepared to out. flt end make dresses in tilt Very latest styles at the very cheapest ratos, tfcttsfaetioti guaranteed. Qivo me a csu. Respectfully, ? 1-2 A. LESSER. kalerial Pois oft. - Ron, GA., May 29.1688, In 18801 came from tho North lo take charge of the gas works In Rome, ss superintendent, and after the overflow, which occurred in the spring following, I was very much exposed to malarial I poison, and in 1882 found roy blood so contaminated with the poison that I was torced to give up business. I waa treated by the Rome physicians without relief, they advising me to go North, which 1 did. The doctors North told me that my only hope waa to return to the milder climate, and accordingly I came back to Rome, completely broker! .down and nearly, a skeleton. > My trouble. finally [determined ?J. an abscess of the liver, abd nearly every one, (myself Included) thought I was doomed to die within a few days. In this condition I was advised by a friend to take Swift's Specific, and I took it Just SM a drowning man would catch at a straw, but as soon as roy sys tem got under the influence of the reme dy, toa abscess esme to s point and burst, passing off without pain. In fifteen days after this I waa up at my work, and have since enjoyed oxcellont health. Every sufferer from malarial poison should take Swift's Bpoo'flo. O. J. SrBNcan, Sup't. Rou.0 Oas Light Co. Treatise on Blood aud Skin diseases mailed free, Tn? SWIFT C PKC.FIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.. 163 V?. 23d St., N. Y., and 1205 Chtmluut St., Pbila. 5 If you want a first-class (Sewing Ma chine, Buggy or Carriage, do not fall to Idok through tho Immense stock kept by C. A. Reed, Agent, in his Repository over the City Grocery Store. Re will save you money every time. We invito your attention to the adver tisement of W?hlte's Eyo Water in thin Issue. The best preparation for cleansing, pre serving end beautifying the Teeth ia iJohn8tone's Saponaceous Odontlne. It bardens tho gums and imparts adeliolous odor to the breath. Recommended by A. P. Johnetone, D. D. S., Anderson, H. C. Wilhlto A W?hlte, Proprietors. Go to Wilhlto's City Drug Store and get I , a glaes of ice ?ld Congress Water and J rem tve the bad, disagreeable taste in your mooth dne to indigestion. A gent?o ape rient. If you want the best Coffee go to J. P. SuUlvan & Co's. 10 Boots and 8boes, Athens and Missis sippi Jeans, Blankets, Linseys, Flannels, Dress Goods, Shootings. Shirtings, and a ftTl 8toro of Dry Goods low for cash at J. P. dulllvan ?fe Co's. 10 Don't forget that John B. Peoples, bas some second-banded Cotton Gins on band, as good as new, that yon can gota bargain in. The firm of John E. Peoples bas obanged, and parties owing bim must como forward and pay up. I must have my moqey. 10-3 C. F. Jones & Co'.a Store ls now foll from ton to bottom with new and pretty goods of evory description. They have a Boo Stock of Worsted, Black Cashmeres, Drats Flannels, (both plain and plaid), Calicoes, Checks, Sbirtiug, Jeans, Corsets, Skirts, Shawls, and every thing yon may need In Dry Goods and Notions. Also a large Stock of Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's Fine 8boes. They do not waste their time and money on largo advertise menta (for their customers woult1 have them to pay for,) but for gootl Goods, and tho lowest prices for every -hing, go to C. F. Jones & Co. E. B. Benson, Hartwell, Ga., o flo rn res', bargains in land. See his advortlsemrot in thin paper. 9 4 Congress Water relieves the discomforts of indigestion, snoh as flatulence, head ache, heartburn, Ac., at WUbite'a. rr everybody knew how to ^?wp a horse or mule slick and fat, what a power of Orr & Sloan's Premium Horse ano Cat tle Powders would be used. Protect yourselves) ?geins* Io? ?Yora itormed ootton by using a Seed Colton. Beaner. We offer one (Clark's), ?oat coat 175,00 st the Faotory, only used one ses on, for ?35.00. It will pey for Itself In ileenlng 5 to iv bales dirty cotton. 8-4 BBS so it A Co., Hartwell, Os. Por Sore Eye?.-WUhlto's Eye We ier is a ture ture for inflamed or weak eyes >r any comuion form of sore eyes. It la lold on conditions that If ii does not ?ffoct a cure, money to bo refunded. Try t. If lt does you no good it will cost you nothing. W?LI??TB A Wimira. tm- Motsfs. Orr A Sloan bays th? exclu, tlve agency for Anderson1 Count?, for the amona WAC TAIL CIQARS-6 cerito. )h I it's s daisy. Bring your sweetheart and enjoy with 1er a glass of Wilhlte'a Artic Soda Water. ^HsV If you don't wish to hare a good 3arden, be sure and don't get your Seed at )rr A Sloan's-their Seed will grow. fi9~ David Crockett said "Be surs rou ire right and then go ahead," ana it erery >ody now would do the same thing, they ivould buy all their Medicines from Orr fc Sloan. Fruit Jars and Jelly Qlassos Just ie xdvod at W?hlte & Withito's. For a good smoke, buy Wllbite'a Lead ir Cigar. Shrlnor's Indian Verm?fuga saved Unit?' thousand children from disease and death. It la the wondor of the age. It will not leceive you. For sale by Wilhlto A WU lite. A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY.-I was call id to see Mr. John Pearson, who was eon. ?nod to his bed with what appeared to be consumption of the worst form. As ell of ils family had died with that dread disease 'except his half brother), lis death wai re tarded as certain and soon. Aft or exhaust ng all the remedies, I iii:ul 'y as a ?.vt re ort, sent for a bottle of Brewer's Lung Kc itorer. and it acted like magic. He con tin led the uso of it for some time and has >eeh fully restored to health. 8o far as I ?oi'.Ul discover, he had consumption, and drawer's Lung Restorer saved hts life. J. O. HOLLOWAY, M. D,, 35 , Barnesvllle. Os. _ ~BL ? O D INO 1U unparalleled abuse?, ate fully and freely llscusaod In a neat S3 pago book, malled (rte to my address, by Blood Balta Co., Atlanta, Qa. Drop a postal for lt, as every man and woman ft and will be d;!i-htcd with lu vattaMt IEM CD??rs?y nsw icr-?stioca. SHALL VOICES tometlmes ibaka a NaUon of people and aro UM bern to action. Expressions aljiUar lo the follow, ng, from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour n from sections wbere B. B. B. has been used: ATLANTA, June 12, lt si. It is our firm belief tbat B. B. B. is tba BEST Blood Purifier on tba market. We are Mlllog/w it five botUes of lt to ONE of any oilier prora tion of tba kind. It bas failed la no instance to itv? entire satisfaction. Merit la tho secret. W. P. SMITH A CO., Drugj?t. Tbl* is th* only blood medicina known (bit :omblnee ?nfcc action, certain effect, cheap price ind unbounded saUsfacUon. WE PROVE Hut one ?ingle bottle of B. B. B. will do aa much work In curing Blood Poisons, Skin Affections, {Scrofula, Kidney Troubles, Catarrh and Rhtuoa liam aa tis bottles of any other preparation OB latta. One 60-7ear>old chronic ulcer cured. Scrofula of children, cured with one bottle. Blood Po lions cured wltb a few bottles. It never falla. Wa tiold homo proof in book form. Send for lt. Urge bottle tl.oo, six for ?5.00. Expressed on receipt of price, If your Drufglit :an't supply you, address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 0a. FOR SALE BY HILL BROS., Anderson, 8>0. Kept 18,1631 10 ly MEANS & M?GEE, ONE PRICE CLOTHING, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, HAVE OPENED AH ENTIRE ffEW STOCK OF Clothing, Boots, Slioes and. Hats. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY. PRICE,.Th? Lowest STYLE.Jtje Latest. , FIT...."....The Neatest. Our Shoe? are all guaranteed to be solid leather. Best Brogan, $1,25. Woman's Polkas, 700. Call early. Seeing is believing. Respectfully, 3^EJA.3STS Sc IIVEcQ-IESIEL BEVOHD DOUBTED QUEST THE OFFERS A. STOCK OF FALL GOODS THAT STANDS TORIVALLBD IH THE HISTORY OF ANDERSON. The Wholesale and B?tail IT rade of this and a?jc-isin?T Ckmufeios respaotmUy is vited to inspect our Mammoth Assortment. ORV GOODS, Complete In Every Detail. CLOTH INO, For Mero, Youths and Children, from the Cheapest to the Finest BOOTS AND SHOES, A. Full H tock of all kinds. MILLINERY, The Choicest Novelties. -i r...... tv CLOAKS AND WRAPS, Only tho Latest Styles. ' CARPETS AND OB LC LOTH 8, A Special Department-ap-stalts. - I " ?' You can find at our Establishment $ Iv??^r?yiii^^t? y?iir laeaxt's content at /::;; J?OW?BrV P??l?s than elsewhere. A- SPECIAL CARD. THE steady growth of otnr bteiatiaaio Tolumo and popularity ia the best evidence that eau be produced of the fact that oar GOODS are tho-BEST for tho MONEY,'that our PRICES are always, the ?X)W??t> abd that our ASSORT IMENT is always the CHOICEST in this or neighboring marketa. In kindly rtflkiogn continuance of your, valued custom, tho new Proprietor of the New York Cash Store begs to state that nothing will bs loft undone to plew'e all In Goods and Prices, and that your treatment, at our hands will be meet cotwie eua and respectful ftt. Wrtimes. For YOUR : O T?^V* IPTER?&T, therefore,. fare? j tti wi th frequ cn t. eal ht. ?rt f.,?rM m BLUE STONE - AT - SIMPSON. REID & CO.'S. WAVERLY HOU8E CORNER. Oct 2, 188* __12^_;_ Fresh Buokwhoat Flour, 17 OR Bale by JC v A. B. TOWERS. Sept 25, 1884_ll_ For HousekeepG\ts* BEST Patent Flour, K- ".?ew Orleans Molasses. For B J J lr _ A. ??. TOW 43HS* Sept 25, 1881 ll ?L ie ice iiittie i'armfor Said. ?~ g AG?ES splendid Land, good house, K?\J outbuildings, well of good wa ter. orchard, nah pond, Ac, &c, near Gainesville, Ga. Terms reasonable. Addresa REV. J. O. WINGO, Hartwell, Ga. Sept 25, 1884 ' ll FISH, FISH, FISH. IWILL sell at my Pond on McDuflle 8treet, on Wednesday, October 15th. young CARP cheaper than you cnn get them from the Government, and old Fish cheaper than any one else. ANDY E. BROWN, Anderson, 8. C. 8opt 25, 1884 ll 8 READ THIS IMPORTANT NOTICE ! IOWE money, and cannot pay it unless persona wno owe me pay me. Therefore, I beg all who are indebted to roe by Note or Account to call and settle without delay. I cannot run my business without money. I am prepared to give the bl?hest prius for Cotton in payment of I debts. A. fi. TOWERS. Sept 25, 1884 ll Hamlin's Wisard Oil at Orr A Sloan's. A BARGAIN. A SO-Horse Power Engine ond Jt\. Sow Hill, and a Mew fl O ?Sow ?Julieta Giri will be sold cheap, or ex changed for eaJeablo property. Apply to T>. J. SHERARD, MeOattavllle, 8. C. Sept ll, 1884 9_4? NEW GOODS ! I AM NOW RECEIVING MY FALL and WINTER STOCK -OF NEW GOODS. Ch arl otter ?lio Cassi meres-the be-t Cassi meres made. Holstein Kerseys, Jeans and Dress Goods. A beautiful line of Prints. Ray State Shoes and Boots-the best got in the market. ! Give me a call before you buy, and be convinced. A. B. TOWERS, 4 Granite Row. Sept 25,1884 ll iso. Best Brushes at Orr A Sloan's. DON'T DO IT : DON'T BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Before consulting L. E. Norryce. "P|"E bandies for Anderson. County tba STEINWAY, .?vjfll ' WHEELOCK AND OTHES PIANOS, . And tho renowned ESTEY; OE?AW. ff Installments Of 810 per month will buy a Piano, and installments of $5 per month will boy an Organ. If yon want an Instrument write bim. whether yon have the money.Or not, and be will come and see you. Addresa L. E. NORRYOE, ! -i Anderson, S.O. August 21, 1884 0 Om ? tot. Purest Medicines at Orr &*Sloan's LAND BUYERS. LOCK! HEUhV? enhance for good investments in Georgia ?snds-all In Hart Conn 8: One-Farm of 816* ?eres, on Shoal reek. 7 miles from Hartwell. ?xvi dwell ing and tensnt-b JUBV?. orlth about SJ> MW? good bottom; enough open land on tuc Farm for three or foar hors1) crop-balance well Umbered. AU for ?1,200. Richly worth 83,000. . One Farm 180 itera, with enough even land for tw?-hcr*s crop, three tenant hou ses, good orchard, a splendid Corn 7 (Ul. with rooms attached for Cotton Gin a od Press, which alone cost over $2,000. Thia Elses ls on Cedar Creek, 1| miles from fartwell. Will sell for ?1.600. Or tho Mill, with 127 acre?, for $1,250. .These prices aro for spot cash, of course,. TS. B. BENSON. Hartwell, GOJ Aogost 14,1884_6 . " " I'feaV Freaheat Drugs at Orr & Sloan's. ? d . E. .-: : - Valuable Sliver Land For Bale. ?, OFFRR for aale about 400 acres of Land ly ins on the Savannah Rivw and gbtwoodlog Crash, Inthree senor/ te tr?ete adjoining each other. It would take toa much space tr, describe the above land. It lies about one mu? above Holla yd'* Ferry in Hart County. For Informrdon apply to the undersigned. I am i* stormi ned to -U T? ^fop. ALFORD' Oak Bower, lian, Connty, Ga, , ;8eptll,1884 ...ft, ,. ,w 4 | READ THIS. T^jTY assortment of Gooda is aa complete iVA aa any other house for this season of the year, and i will be pleased is SAMRHR Goods to all persons wishing ta bay-.- *>?r\ . No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, 0. C. August 7,1884 ? ._?..?'i- i ?. _ ,, tao. Best Cigars at Orr A moan's. XfOTI?JE TO CREDITORS., . 5^ti AU persona : having, demand against tte Estate of Wm. L. Bogers, deceased, are hareby not)ned to present them, properly proveo, to tho underelgnod, within the time preecribed by law, sod those Indebted to DOINT'T B'ORGET ? THE PROPRIETRESS OF THE HAS JUST RETURNED WITH A STOCK THAT IS SIMPLY IMMENSE, .A.ND leola confident that, with ber corpa of experienced isdles, can please in Goods and Prices. Wo will vary from our rule of quoting prices, and ask >ou to cali and ace our Jerseys from $1.00 up. ? MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS, Sept 25.1884 ll . . THE GREATEST YET ! Our Stock of Fall Goods now in Storo will Eclipse any past Season I FOR LOWEST PRICES -CALL ON Who Juts just returned iron: tbe Northern markets where he purchased e. Rousing Stook ! OUR BARGAIN LIST FOH THIS MONTH : In ". . lower tban any house In tho land. A Li .dy or Gentlemen rill save 25a. on every dollar's Worth of Goon:; they may buy. Wu commend this argument to theorists in domestic economy. As for tho G ooo* we offer, thoy need no commendation-they speak for themselves. Come and look at thom : starch. 81; yaf?-wlde Bt?aehlag. fnn> ?rom starch, b\ yard-wide bleaching. "Fruit or the Loom,,r0cby bolt ; 7-8 Shirting 6c ; 4-4 Sheeting Ole j 7-8 Drill 74c: 12 os.' Dunk 121o. Wc have seventeen kinds of Bed Ticking at 8, 9, 10,1?, 12?, 14,15,16; 17,18,10, 20, 21,22, 28. 24. 28e. Our Celebrated Athens Checks at 7Jo by bolt : ouvcelohretwl Ath ens Jeans at 25c ; our celebrated Kentucky Jeana at 80c and v?o ; our celebrated Virginia Jeans at 20a ; our celebrated Carolina Jeans at 16 2 3. Wo havo. about SOO yards home made Jeans, all wool Ailing, and warranted to last forever, which wo offor at only OOo per yard. We have five kinds of Linsey : Our No. 1 yon can buy ot 121c No. 2 nt 15c, No. 3 at 2u, No. 4 at 224, and No. 5 at 25c Vlsitovs to our Storo all say our Red and White Fltnncl Department is the most complete ever seen in Anderson. Prices com mence at 12*, 16^18, 20, ?2}, 25, SO, S5, 40. abu ?nd sit 50o. Yard.wi?a m?e Cfesbr?c at only iOc. Bad juamask Turkey Red, warranted not to fade; at 60c, 65o, 75a 85c. Half bleached Damask at 50c Napkins and Doylies to match from 60c per dozen op. A Big Bargain-Any color you desire in single-width Cashmere at only 15c. This Tafites tbe Cabe-Any color you desire in Pine Brocaded Dress Goods at only 16c. j r?.; Special Bargain-Five pieces double-width, 40 luches wide, Black Cashmere, Plue Black, that wo oro going to sacriLe? at only 50c. per yard, " >'.?' Ten pieces Navy Blue, Cardinal, Bottle Oreen, Red, Seal Brown, Drab Cashmere at only 831o. Our stock of Mourning Dress Goods is superior to any former season, Pot Black Cashmere, Crepe Cloth, Mo-Mie Cloth, Australian Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, 6-4 Flannel, 8-4 Flannel. Empress Cloth. COLORED DRESS GOODS. In this line we can show all the latest novelties'.' Printer's Ink cannot do tho subject Justice We desire to caU special attention to our Ladles' Saltings-all, wool, U yard? wide, all shades. Plain at fl .00 per yard, and Plaids at $1.25. Our Plaid Dress Goods aro very fine, with Plato to match et 25c. SGc 85c. When it' cornea to Plain and Brocade Velvets we havegot them all. We handieonly tho celebrated "Vulcan Brand," and run them from 45c to $1.75 por yard. We can pro duce any shade in any grade. ? Our Brag Dollar Silk in Black is vary handsome. You cannot equal lt anywhere. We have Black Silks at aU prices, and If you want to bny aSummer Silk cheap,call on ns-we will sell at a loss to avoid carrying ovsrir' JD . Hosiery tt?r Ladies? Girls and Hisses-Solid colora at. IOc Fancy at io, 16, 20. 25c. .Ctdha' Knalish, fell, r?guler msde^at SQe. Xsd!s*' Btofc 3&4?te&v*: JM* ??'Srss?? Hess ? ?5e, Mi?&* fe?i regnta? mads; iKHtie ?rs3?i,. 3?&v?f ?H\iz, Slack, ?ciuta. Cardinal, in aU sixes and eoUd color, ot Only 25o. Corsets-Tho celebrated Dr. Strong's, Thompson's Glove Fitting,' and other styles., Our Pet at only 5Ge-our Daisy at 76c. ! 1 ' " We have a fine Uno of Ladles' and Gents' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, tai plain and fancy border ; also in Silk in exquisite patterns. ?AMS and B?ats -Too much cannot be said of our Fins Simes. ; Wo bindle tho celebrated Frank & Gray brand, which bas the reputation of being tba very best manufactured in America. We offer big bargains in Brogans, Calf. Brogans, Gaiters, CbUdron's Cap Tip, Ladles' Kid Button; Ladies' French Kid Battons, and eli 'kinds Of Booto. Remember, our Shoes nor Boots contain no paper or oboddy soles. Clotblag-For Men, Youths and Boys; Our lino of Clothing ls equal to hoy and surpassed by none. We oro now making thia one of our specialties. We can soil you a 8ult at 84. t5, fe. 87, |8, $0, $10, f llW Men and BpysAB?ts in profusion. Large*? stock in Town, Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, ?fcc . Bargains above will not brook o? delay? W? have omitted a hundred or two? i , Sut filled all the space assigned for to-day,^ ; And respectfully bid you adieu. Sent lb ISM , ?Bsaeasaaserspii ?A.. LESSU? . i . .< Sr,' ?', - ? y , < ^ ''Ity?? FALL AND WINTER GQQD$, Kow m Store and to arrive a ? FOLL STOOK OF^BN^ALmHANDISE, CLOT?W?BOOTS AND SHO^VV;'. TIAREWARB. SADDLES AND-BRjr/?,?S, [. ; pR^jBRT AND 0LA6S WARE, Bacon, tard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee^ : "- 1- . ..... , .. .:'..,-?'^.-?<,;i;v- -ti';- .' ? ? .? ALL of which I will coll LOW for.Cash or Barter. Give mea: call before buying, at No. 10GraniteRow.: .;, "'.:- . .. . ,??^WB| April 17 1884 ? -V C-,. '-'. . W^'^AuB^^ ^ '.' AH who want to S?y^ f (SSE, IM0? k\t? MoHEY shouid ?c?lS ea AU the ?above Machines arc guaranteed to give entire satts'iaction. Would bei-'glad - to bnvoyc?? call And price; I can save y on . ?oiu-y. : Test 1 mc-ui?sl? from ?il section?. You cen read for yourself if yeu willean pu air. prjQft?** pELTINtB ?flsiriw-i<ww Pila*.