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' - The Dog Question. A correspondent of tho Fairfield Neu and Herald raines a cry, a regular hon) against the dogs. His bog and catii food, prepared at night, was stolen b; thsse half starved animals, and h thought bo would take the dog census o his neighborhood. Within one mile o ? his abode, ho found fifty-three; eigb being owned by whites and forty FCVOI by colored people. Ho then estimate the dogs of tho County at ten thouhand and, at tho lowest living estimate, tin amount of bread, or its equivalent, con sumed by them is equal to 00,000 bushel of corn. This corn would raise 7?0,00( pounds of pork, or enough for .0,00( people. In Spartanburg County, with Us 42, OOO inhabitants, there are at least 10,00( dogs that are just as expensive ai those ol' Fairfield, hut one might as well at tempt to deprive a man of the right tc. volo os to restrict him in the nu m her o: dogs ho may own. The mau fond ol blooded dogs will have his . <. 11< J.. and pointers and they are ahout ai destruct ivo as thc bob tailed, yellow curs of the "nigger." Then the fox hunter must have his hounds and they make a pretty broad road through the colton field when they Mart a fox or rabbit. Dogs are very much like people, they aro not always under the best command. In fact we have seldom Feen dogs much superior to their owners. Il is bard for n dog to rise above its raising. The dogs of aristocratic owners will kill sheep and fowls and commit other genteel depreda tions that your yellow-eyrd, slab-sided mongrel would not dream of. There arc certainly too many dogs in our County, too many of all sorts, and they are not properly controlled. They consume too much food in proportion to tho benefits they bring, unless you count the pleasure of owning a dog amongst tho benefits. That is beyond price. There is nothing superior to it, unless it be the owning of five or nix dogs. The supremo happiness ol' the poor man, whether while or black, that is tho owner of about five poor, raw-boned, mangy dogs, no two alike in any way, is beyond human calculation. Thc pleas ures of tho fox chase siuk into :t sombre and funeral procession, when you com pare it with a half dozen negroes with about eighteen dogs, of nil degree?, in bot nuriuit alter "molly cotton tail." That's genuine- fun. Legislators may discuss the dog and plead for bis extermination ; doctors may hold up tho terrors ol' hydroohohia before people; old women may complain of their eggs being sucked hy "nasty, trifling hounds," but the dog is here and ho is going to stay. Tho promise or prophecy is that thc poor will always bo with us, and wherever you see the" poor man the dog is not far away. Those who raiso so many objections to dogs always mean their neighbor's curs. No man ever acknowledged that ho owned u sheep killing, egg sucking whelp. His dogs nrc always perfect. AB tho dog is going to stay, tho best thing will be to improve his morals. To do this the owners must set them a good example. Dogs havu lois of cense and they understand moro than they got credit for. When a smart pointer hears his mistress abusing and back-biting ber neighbor, he thinks it bis bounden duty to slip across and break up the hen's nests or kill some of tho young fowls of this bad neighbor. The dog IB just car rying out tho thoughts of the owner. Tho black mouthed cur enters into all his master's prejudices and animosities. Not being able to talk and too much of u dog to uack-bite, bo takes his spite out in killing sheep or worrying bogs. A good example would wonderfully im prove the dogs.-Sparlanburg Spartan. Just Like John. A woman clad in deep mourning went through tho menagario yesterday, stop ping io admire each of tho ..?.io.ai,;, turn, and every now and then applying her handkerchief assiduously to her oyes, sayB the Burlington Free Press. When she came to the camel, it was evident that ?ho had come to stay. She sat down on one of tho posts that hold the ropo and oegan to catechise tho attend ant. "This ia tho carno!, ain't it?" "Yes'ra-and the finest specimen in this menagerie or in any n>enagerio in the country." "Do tell 1 How that reminds mo of John. John was always at tho head of the heap. Now, do toll mo some of the peculiarities of the camel-won't you?" "Yes, ma'am. Ile has a long neck." "Just like John 1 JU o bud ibo longest neck you ever saw on a mun. Grp.i-louH I I wish you could have seon thc standing collars he used to wear. L'omo, now, tell mo something more." "Tho camol has the largest natural bump of any animal in existence." "Just Uko John I You never saw a man that could hump himself as John could, when he had a miud to." "The camel is also a groat traveler." "Just like John I I never could keep him at home nights." "He is called tho ship of the desert." '-Just like John I l?e could get more pio aboard than any otbor man in Ver mont." Just then the lion began to roar, and the woman started* on tho dead trot tu soe how much meat they could cat nt ono meal. "There's o&e thing I hain't told you about this animal-Ibo most impor tant of all." "What's that?" cried tho woman, turning round in her . racks. "He can go for weeks without drink ing a drop ot' water." '^Juat like John 1" exclaimed the ex cited female. "Yon never saw a man-" f But. the lions began to roar so' loud that her voice was lost to the attoudant of the camel : and ho forgot all about the little incident, until later io the day, when ho saw a female in black in front of the monkeys' cage and heard her ex plain, by way ot comment on some re mark of tho kcopor "Just like John !" Tho I Agricultural Do>nt. Don't settle down to the belief that red clover w.on|t grow on the farm. Try u; . Don't believe that berries and the larger fruit? are not wholesome in the family, but save health and obtain pleas ure cheaply, hy planting all that will grow. -Don't fix the fence partly to-day with ? promise to do it better next week. That time does not come until damage to be regretted hos boon done. Don't be content with half a crop when a little more labor will bring a full one. . Don't try to get something out ol nothing. Don't wait too much o?, the weather. Don't go off dissatisfied because you don't get rich by farming in a year oi two. Don't discourage your children bj constant complaints about your farm business. Don't buy a ?orv far/0 tool until yon know just tow you cid pay for Itv Don't go fishing ar, long as the ax* and hoe need sharpening. , Don't forget that if you waste ?io. ti nu in attending to them, your crops will grow nigh ts and Sundays. Don't abolish farm accounts, but mak< each c ul tl vat ce. Hold '. pay - som o th I nj above expensen annitrijfgij Don't forge).that a very few, ?cree ii fruit will often pay all toe expenses bi an average family. Don't uso -'cuss words" with any ex pectation of making them mend broker fWutWeWrSoulhefn Vutf?t?or. How Success Is Won. Qcurgc Stephenson, unable to rend thc alphabet till bc was eighteen, working in the coal pits for six-pence a day, and nt?n?ing tho boots nnd patching the clothes of bis fcllow-workmcu in tho evenings to earn a few extra peonies that be might attend a night school, is n good illustration of what a poor and ignorant boy may bicorne. Never idle, never above, doing thc commonest work, never an atc-drinker, as was tho custom nmong miners, he showed thc fine quali ties' of bis tinturo by giving thu first money which he ever earned, one hun dred ami lilly dollars, to his blind father that he might pay his debts. When he became an engineer and pro jected a railroad from Manchester to Liverpool, the people said "ho in a mad man. His 'roaring steam engine' will Pet the houses on fire with its sparks, the smoke will pollute the air, and the car riage makci^ and coachmen will starve for want of work." Thc excitement following his public proposals was in tense. For three days he vs ns questioned by a large committee of the House of Commons. This was one of the ques tions: "If n cow gets on the track of BO eugine traveling ten miles an hour, will it not lie in an awkward situation?" Very soberly answered (?corge .Stephen son, hut with a twinkle in his eye: " Yes, very awkward indee.I for the cow |" The government inspector said that if ever a locomotive neut ten miles an hour ho would "undertake to eat a stewed eugine-wheel for breakfast." Stephen son's "Rocket," a clumsy engine, but a wonder at the time, and now to he seen at Kensington Museum, made the trial trip at an average speed of fourteen miles an hour, and MP Ino inspector had tile opportunity of keeping his promise. During the next ten years, being em ployed to open up railroads in every di rection, Stephenson became renowned and wealthy, the friend of .Sir Robert I'eel, owner of a large country ?eat, 'ind the pride nf langland. He declined thc honor of Knighthood. His famous son, Robert, said of him, "His example and his character mudo un' the mau I am." - II'?/? Atnite. The Rug Cured Himself. A special dispatch from Williamsport, l'a., contains tho following remarkable snake story : John Davis and i Icorge .Miller drove from Collinsville lo this city. When they were crossing tho mountain at a place known as tue Old Hermit's, a valuable coach dog which accompanied them ran oil' into thc woods. .Soon afterward they heard him yelping in a peculiar manner. Holli men jumped from thc wagon und hurried in tho di rection ol the cries. They caine in sight of thu dog in a ludlow and found him in a fight willi several rattlesnakes, which surrounded him on a large flat rock, and struck him from every side. Miller and 1 ?Avis each seized a long club and went 10 tho dog's assistance. They killed eleven rattlesnakes, und many others escaped among tho rocks. Tho largest one was four feet long mid had seventeen rattles. While 'bc men wero busy cut ting off tim rattles of the snakes they had slain, Miller was overcome by the peculiarly offensive odor that character izes rattlesnakes, and Davis was obliged to help him away from thc spot. Il wits several minutes before hu recovered from the effects of the poisoned air. Tho dog was nowhere to be sceu. Davis went back into the woods lo look for him. in passing by thc spot wheru the snakes had been killed, hu saw a number ol live ones which had come out of their holes amoug tho rocks, gliding around their deud companions, springing their rallies anti every motion denoting fury. Davis bent a retreat, and weut of!' in another direction, culling his dog. Sud denly ho came upon tho dog with its body imbedded in a miro bolo in a swampy spot. Its bend alone was above tho surface. Dogs bitten by rattlesnakes instinctively seek such places and bury themselves in tho mud. Old snake hunters ?ny that if a dog is p.bls to find swamp mud'and covers himself with it, 11 will invariably draw out the poison. Davis loft his dog in tho .swamp, and drove on tn this city willi Miller. Last evening tho dog arrived homo, apparent ly none thu worso for its encounter with tho venomous reptiles, although it must have been bilton by them many times. - if a man wi..its peace to reign in tho household ho should count ten before sneaking ut limos when ho feels as if his clothes don't fit him. And on divs when the kitchen stove doesn't draw be should count 480. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, w and MALARIA. From thoao Boure cs artao threo-foarthaoi tho dlaoaaea of tho human moo. Xhosa -?,-??*?r tung, kvmion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation ri ?!c?. arritnr.il?f? er .ss?~- ZMJVT oplrtU, A feeling of having neglected ? o.?ue ditty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Ilcatt, Dot? before the eye?, hlcbly col ored TJrlne, CONSTlPATlOnf Td do mona tho uso Of a romotly that acta directly gnUipUvor. AaaUvornicillclno fUTT'U Tr}. M nave no ?'intii. Their action on tho Kidneys and Skin la also prompt ; removing all Impurities through theoo throo ?? scar? engem of the system," producing appo* mc, sound digestion, regular etools, a clear 6lrin.and a vigorous body. T?WS I'II.X?? 23S? n.P nausea or griplnpr nor interioro wUn dally work and aro a porf?ct ANTIDOT? TO MALARIA. ITO FEEtS LIKE A MEW fi?AIf. "1 havo had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and lrnvo trine*, ton dlfforont. kinds of pill a, and TUTT'S aro tho Irrst that nave dono mo any good. They havo cleaned mo ont nicely. My appotito ls splendid, food digests readily, and X now ?auiiy, unit A now - I foot Uko a now - ..'AKD3, Palmyra. O. Boldeverywhere.atle. Office,? Marrey 8t.,N. Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GRAY HATE OB WITT SICK ns changed in- ' stantly to a GLOSSY DLA nt by a singh) ap plication of thia DTE. 601(1 hy.DniKfflsto, or Sent by expresa on roeeiptof Qi. - O nico, 44 Marmy Street, Now York. , ?MT8 MANUAL OF USEFUL REQHPT8 FIES BELTON MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY. W. C. I. ATI M EH. Principal. MRS. W. C. LATIMER, Assistant. THE next Session of this School will begin November 8,1864. TVTTIOS RATES : Primary Department, por term, ten. mouths, $10.00; Intermediate. $20.00; Aca demic, |27.60. Credit given for all public money received. For further particulars apply to tho Prin cipal. Oct 2,1884 12 LAND BUYERS, LOOK ! (1 ii .. ...-i V j, , HERA'S a chanco for good investments in Georgia lands-all in Hart Coun-. tv. One Farm of 310? acres, on Shoal. Creek, 7 rolles front KartwoHrgood dwell ing and tenant-houacS, with tfbout 35 acres ?md bottom; enough opcu land on,the ann. for titree fir four horse crop-balance troll timbered. All for $>,200. Richly worth $3,000, .... , ' , ,.: One Farm 180 acres, with enough open. \3QB&^v*S8i SSSpo! piuco ls on Cedar Creek.-li miles I rom KttweU. ? WM, sell rfor/f1.000. Or the Mill, With 127 acres, for?1,250. These prices aro for spot cash, of course. IC. D. HENSON, Hartwell, <la. August 14,1881 5 AYER'S PILLS. A largo projKjrtlon of tho dlleaiei ?Iii ! causo lunn m Bullering result fruiu derange* incut bf tuc itomacb, bowell, and liver. . ATKn'i OATIIABTIC PILLS net directly u|?on tbcM organ*, tin! aro esjioclally dcsigucd lo euro ttii) diseases caused by their dorm gc nient, Including Constipation, Imli?> ? tims, J>. Pj. <. j? M 1 .i, Headache, ?ly.cnli i ? . alni a boot ut other alimento, tor all oi win. ii they sro :? safo, sure, prompt, MI pleasant remedy. 'Ibo extensive uso ol Hu PILLI by eminent physicians in regular prue I leo, ikows unmistakably ibo estimation MIOCU they aro bc!J by Hie medical prol ?ion. Tliejo V?tiit aro comnoun.le I of vegetable sul>.4tnncc3 only, mid aro absolutely fret from caioiiK'l or any other injurious Ingr?dient. A SufTerrr from Headache writes: "AYKR's l'ii.i.H uni invaluable lome,mid nio my constant companion. I linvi been a ?crelo tulferer 11om llcuducho, ami your PiLLS aro Ilia only thing I could look lo tor relief, tine dosa will iiidcM; move m> bowell and freo loy bead ll om pain, liny uro tko most effective mid Hie rnflol physio 1 nave trcr found. li t.; a idc.'iMito to un; to ppenk In their lu > mid 1 aluuyj do bo when occasion ofiiu . \v. I,. l'.t?n:,ol \V. I .. Pago A Uro." Franklin M., ltiebiuoud.V a., Juiiu ... i---'. "I karo used Av KU'S PIM.H in number* l i instances ns recommended by you, and kavo never known them to tail t<> '.<? Ui|dikk tin- desired result. Wc constantly kc? i- ikem MI hand at our born.- ami price them as it pleasant. safe, and rulitbto rniuily medicine. Pull ?f?l'?PSM tiley .iro Invaluable-. .J.T. liAVCS." Moxin, Tuxa*, Jtiuo 17,1*52 Tho HRV, I'll A ve is II. II.Mii.owr, willing from /titania, tia., says: "Por some years pant 1 llave bien subject to eon-tipalion, from which, In suit? ol tho mm o? medi cines nt various kimbi, l sulfured increasing Inconvenience, until minio uionihs ago 7 hogan taking A vi n's I'll.i.s. 'l in y bato entirely corrected tho cooli ve habit, mid have viutly improved my general bealtli." Avrit's CATHARTIC PIMJI correct Irregu larities of tlio bowels, Bliuiulato Hie ap|>o titu ami digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action giro tono und vigor tv tb? whole physical economy. PURIM RED HY Dr.J.C.Aycrc\Co.,Lowell,Mas8. Sold by all I >rti^?;!sts. All rx|n'rh iiro tho wonderful buiicllciul otfects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Chlldron with Soro Fyrs, Som Kars, or any scrofulous er syph ilitic mint, may bo mudo healthy und strong by lu usu. Sold hy nil fi-iv-l-ti; fl six bottles lor ?5. Slate Election Notice. AN Klee)inn will he he'd on Tuesday, tho Fourth dav of November, IMH, at tho various voting precinct*! established by law in Anderson County, for Stat?, and County ollleers, anti niau* for Solicitor of tho Kilt Judicial Circuit. At the same timo and placo there will ho Hiihmlttcd to the qualified electors H Constitutional Amendment, rnlntlng to Finance and Taxation. The polls will lu? opened at 7 o'clock in tho forennon, and closed at fl o'clock in tho afternoon. At the close of the Flection, tho Managers shall Im mediately proceed, publicly, to. count the ballots. Within three tiny? thereafter, tho chairman ol" tho Hoard of Managers, or ono nf thom, to lin designated in writing by tho Hoard, shall deliver to the Com missioners of Election Hie poll list, ibo boxes containing the ballots, and a writ ten stat onion t of tin: result of the election in bis precinct. At ii meeting of the Hoard of Commis, shiners of Flection for State and County of ll ees, held at Anderdon Court House, S. C., October '-'nth. 18M, tho following named persons wer? appointed Millingers at tho different voling precincts in An demon County, to wit: Anderson -F C Whittier, A W Todd, lt F Holcber. Pendleton-J W.Sinipson, W M Gibson, Sain'l McCroary. Sandy Springs-S L Fskew, T K Dick son, li M MoPliail. Centreville-V J Erwin, A H Howden, Wm Holt. Ilethany-Jas A Carson, Johnson New ton, H T Martin. Hall's Mills-I) II Hitasen, IS M Snipes, P lt Brown. Greenwood-John M Glenn, L G. Hoggs, WU Piokens. Wllllamston-V 0 Martin, W I) Hutto, A .1 Surratt. Holton-i N Sutherland, A C Limmer, J M Cox. H mica Path-M. I. Hrock, M T Elgin, D It Greer. Craytonvillc-L M Wilson, J J Robin son, M H Wright. Milford's-W E Walters, M V McGee, T C Jackson. Cedar Wreath School IIouso - J W Rosamond, S M Mitton, J A Cely. Dark Corner-.i Walter t?i'eran!, Jas M Reid, J A Wiles. Williford's-B F Shirley, J .P Ander son, I, O Willirord. Hrowu A Farmer's Storo-J no C Gantt, N O Farmer, J A Gaines. Marci's Storo-W F M Font, G W Maret, Wm Pullen. tioorgo Stephenson's-Wm Jones, A E. Semliluv, T D Stephenson. Holland's Store-A II Sullivan, Thoa W Norris, .1 LO Shaw. Pulser-A II Ford, Thus Cox, J F Itogora. Tba Muuugcrs will please meet tho Coin missioners on Saturday, November 1st, ISM, in Iho olllce of Goo. li. Prince, Esq., at Anderson C. II. S. C,, for tho purpose of receiving thc Box os and further in structions. G. E. PRINCE, Chairmen. G. F..TOI,DY, GEO. CADDWFDD, Commissioners of Flection, State and County o ulcers for Anderson County, S. C. Oct 28, la84 15 2 Federal Election Notice. AXOKRSOK, 8. C.. Oct. 20, 1SS-1. NOTICIO is hereby given by tho. uuder tigncrl, Commbeiouers of Klcctiou for Federn I officers,1 to be livid lo Aiid?rsbh County on tho Fourth day of November, 1881. (hut tba following nuiqeil persons have been appointed by them ns Malingers of such election : Anderson-J It Vandlvcr, John O'Don nell, K W Dong. Pendleton-B H Seaborne, James Hun? ter, Jr,, B F Dacns. , ii ." i ' f ! Sandy Springs-Jolin e Watkins, W/l) Garrison, J W Majura. Centreville-S N Browne, J G Riley, John D Jolly. Hethnnv- J P Glenn, W H McMurtrv. J P Smith. S-BaH'i Mills-John A Pruitt, M B WU rfrrris, W A Neal. Grccnwot d-R F Smith, E F Allgood, TS Glenn. Williamsion-N O Dacu?, J J Cooley, G U Mahon. Belton-L D Harris, G T Brown, Joel T. Rico. % HoneaPaih-G M Greer, J J TrUssell, TH Brock. Cray ton vllle-^-Wm L Mitchell, R K Parker, P B Griffin. Mllfonl's-J 8 Beatty, Wm Ranson, Goo Scbrimp. Cedor Wreath School House-B C John son, S 0 Williams, I W Pickens. Dark Corner- D J Sherard, J G McCurry, CC Simpson. . W- > ?W A William^ Storer**IVGlHner} 8 A Jones, J H Little; Brown A Farmer's 8toro-W PSnolgrove, J G Cox, B 8 White. Marci's Store-G W Farmer. G N JO Hole-man, John R Dalry m plc . Qeorgo Stephenson's-E. W Stuart, B< J McGee, Baylis McConnell. Holland's Stora-T J Holland, J C Win ter, D A Skelton. .Pelser-Hugh M Prince, W A Shockley, B T Irby. Tho polls will bc opened at 7 o'clock in tho forenoon, and close at 6 o'clock in the afternoon; after which the votes ahall.be counted, and the poll list, the boxes con taining the ballots, with a written state h-.cnt nf thc result of tho election in thc ?various precincts shall ha delivered to the Commisioners of Flection, ita provided by Jaw. - - j alanage.4 will please ca'il on Ibe under signed for Ballot Boxes ?nd further Instruc tions. ; . *1r' .' J. E. BREAZEALB, P. E. McOULLY, t, ! C. H. ORB, { Commissioners o? Federal Election. \ iOct23,18*4 ld : : . . ? 1 >.. , Soad.ilx cants .for pottage, and ' e lvo free ? costly box of good* Uh Will help All, of either sex, ?to' moro rooney right away lian anything else tn tht? verla. C?rtanos vwrtl tho workers absolutely euro. At once addrcwTiiuK A I Co'., Auguita, Maine,- . ??Prlfs* BUY HARDWARE OF SULLIVAN & BRO. STRICTLY A HARDWARE STORE, Where you can get what you want ! AT BOTTOM PRICES ! LARGE STOCK OF RUBBER ?NB LEATHER BELTING, PACKING, LACE X.i:,VTIII<:i?, cHcc. Call and examine for yourself. SULLIVAN & BRO., Two Doors from New Bank Building, At thc Sign of the CIRCULAR SAW. Sept lu, ISM Kl _ THE POPULAR PLAN IS TO FIX A CASH PRICE On till A.i*tlcslcH <>i ItlorolmiadiMO, FOB tin' Solid Cash will always command Solid Burgains when right placed. J'rofit.H, though short, yet tho continued turning of the wheels of business on Cash axles will roll up a percentage that will far exceed sales made on long time, which is better for the consumer and helter for J. Po gt$F WE have replenished our Stock in every department with XI?1V UOOi).^. A larger Stock of Hoots und Shoes than ever. Old Mens', Young Men?', Hoya' and Youths' Huts, all new and latest styles, ^r-?r- We Invite our customers and tho public to trade with us, always trying to give honest goods at honest prices for honest money. J. P. SULLIVAN '& CO., Anderson, S. C. Sept ts, issi 10 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, GOODS AT LOW PRICES. WE do not publish our prices, hut ask the trading public to seo Tor themselves. We have a KU LL STOCK OF GOODS in all departments, just received from mar ket, und wo will sell everything at thc closest figures. No trouble to show Goods, anil you can satisfy your selves. We uro prepared to buy jour Cotton, und nive you the top of the market, nod to those who we have been sup plying we would say that we have carried you through the year when money was scarce, and now we expect every one to come forward promptly and help it? hy pay ino up. W. S. LIGON &. CO. Oct 2. 1HS-1 v 12 Take Notice and Govern Yourselves Accordingly. N. O. FARMER Se BRO. Have Just Received a Large und well assorted Stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOKS, HATS AND CAPS? TRUNKS AND VALISES, SADDLES AND BK?DL.ES, SUGAR AND COFFEE, BACON, LAUD. FLOUR, MOLASSES, And in fact EVERYTHING generally kept in a first class General Store, ull of which we propose to sell nt the very lowest rash prices. It will pay any one to call and examine our Goods and prices before they buy. Those indebted to us will greatly oblige ns by an early settlement of their Ac counts and Notes, either for Merchandise or Fertilizers, us wo must have our monev. IV. O. UVVXfclULIiiR, Ac BRO. Oct 2, 1884 12 HARNESS, SADDLES, &?. ]r II A VE on hand the Finest ILot of Muddles and Harness, and every L tiling in a tint-claim Shop that you can call for, made of tho best material, and EVERYTHING GUARAN FEED I have ull grades of NI?Kl.\<i SEAT EtIDl\<? MADDLEN, Hie best riding Suddlc ever mi this market. Th??? wanting anything in my line will .SAVE HONEY by calling o- mo before buying. I DEFY COMPETITION. All parties indebted to me must ?etile by the 1. .h November. JAMTi.S M. PAYNE, Up-8tair?, ov?*r Wilhite & Wilbite's Drug Store, Granite Row. Sept 25, 1884 ll 3m XI IK ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO. I [avlng erected Machinery, unequalled in the up-country, for til? Manufacture <?f SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTLES, Brackets, Balusters, Mouldings, Etc, WK earnestly eal! the attention of contractors BIKI??^.^"^ our ability lo furnish all such BUILDING MATERIAL, besides LUMBER, dressed and undressed, at prices lower than eau be obtained elsewhere. Give us a trial and be convinced. OSBORNE, McGUKIN & CO., Anderson, S. C. Jan 17, lrWt 27 W FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Now in Store and to arrive a A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES. HARKWARE, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c. ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Harter, ?ivo mc a call before buying, at No. 10 Granite Row W. JP. HARR. JOHN E PEOPLES. JOHN T. BURRISS. JOHN E. PEOPLES & CO. Offer a Good Cooking Stove Complete at $4-50. JNO, E. PEOPLES iv. CO. have received a large lot of KEROSINE OIL STOVES, with fixtures, Ac. You eau cook a meal's victuals oil one of them with great case. They also have the largest stock in thecity of the following Goods, ut PRICKS THE LOWEST : CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WOODEN WAUK, BASKETS, Ac PATENT PLY FANS. PLY TP. A PS at twenty-five cents, FRUIT JARS-Glass and Tin. TINWARE AND STOVES- Cheap, BIRI) CAGES, BATH TUBS, CLOTHES WIRE-thal will not ms!, HARREO WIRE for fencing. Give them a rall. They will not be undersold, and will pay you highest prices for your HAGS, HIDES and BEESWAX? JOIIJN E. PEOPLES Sc CO. Sept 18, 1881 48 PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ! I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE LOT OF DRY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, That I propose to sell at greatly REDUCED PRICKS. The scarcity of money gives it a greater value; therefore, I propose to give mort Goods for one dollar than ever before. I also have a lot of the CELEBRATED BALDWIN FEED CUTTERS, THE BEST MADE ! That I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. ?&~ Come in and see me before buying elsewhere, nnd if I don't give you your money's value, I will not ask you to buy. J. PINK. PIE ?3D. JuneS, 1834 47 STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. ra TILE GEORGIA BAR Having secured thc SOLE RIGHT to sell the Celebrated Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey, T"\EFIES Competition liv saying that P. is by far tho PUREST a:> BEST Corn Wills key made in the world. Physicians prescribe it, .?hercvor known, as the best. No use in jroing to Drug Stores or other Bars to buy Pure Corn Whisker for Medicinal purposes, or any other purpose, for there is not a single Drug Store or Bar in the Town that keeps Stone Mountain Whiskey. Consequently, there is none so good as the Genuine Stone .Mouutuiii (.'writ IVhlNlcey. Remember, that thc only place you can get Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey is at the LITTLE GEORGIA EAR. F. M. BUTLER, Proprietor. July 81, 1884 3 6ra CLOTHING! CLOTHING! PRICES OF CLOTHING MARKED DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. Now is &te Time to Secure Bargains^ ? FULL and CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of SPRING CLOTHING to arrive J\. Also, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS', GR?VATE; IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Our Mr. J, B. CLARK is fully prepared to give entire satisfaction. S3?EOIA.JLi NOTICE como f OLvVLtlt Sc co. Is hereby niven to all parties indebted to us to como forwanl and settle at once. Let this notice he sufficient warning. JOHN "W. DANIELS, Proprietor. Feb 21, 1881 e 32 All who want lo Save TIME, LABOR and MONEY should cati os D. ?. TAYLOR AND PRICE The Canton Monitor Engines, The ('anton Single Reaper, The New Buckeye Binders, The Canton Sweepstakes Thresher, The T??iUer New Model Vibrating Thresher, The Empire Grain Drill, The Empire Horse Rake, The Winship Cotton Gin and Power Press. The Grifan Cotton Planter. All the above Maohines are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Would bo elad to have you call and price. I can fare you money. Testimonials from all sections. You can read ta yourself if you will call on me. ? RUBBER PELTING all sizes- Lovat Prices... _, D. 8. TAYLOR, Depot Street.. . TO THE FARMERS OF ANDERSON COUNTY. BEFORE bnylng SIACHINEEU' it would be to your Interest to riVe me a ?ill and examine my stock of Machinery. I .? ^^e^e? ^^S^ GEISER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, &rni?3 iKs??jSi?ftr Also' **** ft? aT*? *?* 1mm Gregg & Co.'a Celebrated Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Sulky Plows, fcc. I also keep in Stock a full oupply of- **cf BR^^?i)^iIANC0CK INSPIRATORS' " INSfi?TORfL EJECTORS. TALIA)W CUPS : . GA?Qp^^K8^BB^0HEck VALVES Intact, EVERYTHING NEEDED' R. F. O?VVER, Sarsap , Is i? highly concentr?t*! Sarsaparilla and other **mQ. roots, combined with I*Uj?' e Juin and Iron, anti la th? i able, mid most economical bk can bo used. It Invariably tzft poisons from tho system, enrich^, tho blood, and restores Ita Tkt?w? Ii la tho beat known rctacdyi^j; and nH ecrofalous Complahm claa, Ereeina, Blngvorta, Sores, Boll?, Tumore, and of tho Skin, as alao for all dljot? by a thin and Impoverished, ot ? condition of tho blood, each asBhtti Neuralgia, Rheumatic rjoat,, Debility, and Scrofulous Cai Inflammatorjt Rheunafea * "AVEB'a oAIlBAPAniLLA, ksj Ceri J tho Intlaiuniatory Htnaxaww J which I havo Bulleted for tnxnj ?21 W.U. j Durham, la., "March 2, IbSJ. razPAaED nr Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell^ Sold by ull Druggist ; ?1, six \,AVri[i DELAYS ARE DAHGEf ABINGLE SPARK may dat Dwelling in one hour. I? you ampio security against loss bi? the combined Assete or the (W represent amount to 811,002,4 mo and Insure your Dwellings,] Hams ard Merchandise. It wli] | when the lire starts. A. B. TOWt Insurance i Anderson. S. C., March 27,laH How to Save Money, 815 for $10, $20 for 813, M $25 for $16. WATCH E81 Elgin or Waltham Watches^ Solid Silver Double Casa,g ubove prices for SIXTY DAY8 ONLY. E V E H Y Watch warrant^. Uents' Solid Gold Watches froa $2.r> upward. For p?riicnl? write HcELREE'S JEWELRY PAUK, Charleston, S. G. Oit of tte Jaws if The gentleman who outlines hit cut Mt] man considerably advanced in life, tat ki for hi? sterling- int.'grlty. Ills FoitotSatl ville, Upson County, Ga. 1 bo follo?ln|fc Mr. Joni Pearson's Stateaett: 1 In tho Bprtng of 1882 I wm attacked ??aj bad cough, which contiipjcd to gro* ?:a fall, when I got BO weak that I email alunit. I tried a great many kludt ed but conlinurd to grow worse. I vain . ? I bad coiisumptiou and would probaMjf.] Holloway finuily told mo lo try BrewefjbJ storer. They ??-ut to Ward's Store ind pu and 1 commenced taking it rightaway. lng two or three doses, I began toimpreii,^ thu time I had used up ono Dottie I m a tiki on my feet again. I am now lntxctUtnk I am eonlidenl that the Lung Restorer as lifo and my nelghtiors are of the tantra lt ls the liest Lung Itemcdy evermadehsji ion. Dr. II. promised me that he would td the manfaeturors and tell them of th? i cure it mide lu my case. Cfalamai.1 'BUJ. Early In November, 18S1, while ?triiii machine, my wlfo was takcu with s seros ber side, which was soon followed by hese fru? i ber lungs and a severe coogh. Few inenced, she could neither eat or sleep,i few weeks she was reduced to a livlsii Thc attending physician told me that M one of her lungs was entirely gob?. Sbce* retain tho mosi delicate nourishment ot ts a-h. 1 then agroed with Ur.Sullivan,*! physician, to call Dr. Holloway loco; They made a final examination of Ute pronounced tbe case hopeless. Dr, Holhnjl suggested the Drewer'? Lung Bestoru icsort. I sent for a bottle and gate her t found that she could retain lt en ber st*, after about the third dose, I began to nella, iinjirevcincnt in bor condition. 1 r.:.'.;-. : medicine regularly, and by the time th? Ul two bottles, she was ablo to walkabout ti* Mie is now in better health than she hu for several year?. I believe the Long saved her life. We have a family of six some of thuin grown." Mr. II earn don's rostofficc ls YatesiEe, County, Ua. He ia a thoroughly rellaMi every particular. Lune Restorer for sale by Wilh'.l Druggists, Anderson, 8. C. March 13, 1884-35-eow r i t C. H. OKlt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANDERSON, S. C. Tarn.,!, practice in tho Coarto di VY Eighth Circuit. Prortrrt?il**H given to all business. OFFICE-Ifp-stairs, over National 1 July 3, 1884 01 FIRE! Fl UK! FIRE!] Windstorms! Tornadoes I Cyti?| IN addition to Fire Insurance, I tai prepared to write Policies lea your proj t: ty against WISDSTOUU,! RA?DO cs and CYCLONES at lowretainfl li rat class Couipnnies. Call ands?!? fi J. Hi Vos HAKSEISfl March 20,1831 SO Vg New Advertisement 00 YOU KN Ol THAT LOEILLAHFS CLIMAS PLUG TOBACCO, With Red Tin Tag, Is tho best T Is thu fWj never adulterated with glucose, bary to. BI? or any deleterious ingredients, as lt thean* many other tobaccos, . Loriilard'8 Rose Leaf Fine Cit Titi ls also made of tho finest stock, aod /or ?ns chewing quality I? second lo nats. Lonnard's Navy Cllppl?fl? g takes first rank aa a solid durablcsmokl?!"3 wherever introduced. Lorillard's Famous Sriflff jj h*vo boen nscd for over 124 years, ?nd ar? ME a larger extent than any ouw^J IF OTTO? HORSE AND CAI ; i-E Ko ROBBS will .tte of Cor.ic. VKU. ir Fonts'* rowtor* aro nae<| ^?fJBR? FouU**-I'owtterswin rnre nriil,rrcy<n'ii?-i Foutrt Powter* will 'ftreVen* AIV"n}li Fonts'* rowiler* Mill hf ron J; I '\*TS^M and cream twenty per cenf.. ni . ' r and sweet. ' ' Fonts'* Powder? will f i r-? >> ,v :1 "S? IhjiuBK to which Horse* uni .>u^gg.g&a Fotrrs's Pownnna win uuv SaniF*??? r Bold everywhere. ^c*tl DAVID r YOvrs.ttev^M ? ? BAL-rr?ioas.?*a Por sale, wholesale and* retail, t?*! bite <fc Wilhlte, Anderson, S. a. . Jan 3,1884 . 25 Wheat . 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Orr, are hereby noti fied to present and provo their claims before me, on or by the l*d of November, next. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. ' Oct P, 1884 13_4 BARGAIN COUNTER. IHAVE a lot of Women's Shoes, not Bay SUte, that I will sell at 50c, 75c and$1.00-per pair for cash, which, ls less than cost. Also, a line of Hats at cost and less, to ?lose out stock of Hats. T have soins ?t*" bri-wMcri I roust have a ratall profit, i ilya roe a call and see my bargains For cash A. Ii. TOWERS. June;?, 1884 47 . _ SHOES ANO BOOTS* * IHAVE a full lino of Bay Stats SI" ca and Boots, warranted not to rip t nd to have no wood or paste board. 'Alto a few Miles' Ladles' Shoes. All in want of ?;ood Shoos end Beets will find it to their nterest to call on A? B. TOWKRS, . I Feb 14,1884 * 31 MOTHER -ARE YOU TP I) n 1 Tl>T TX r\ With any disease pecu 1 l\U U JJ JU iii L? U?r to your gontle BOX? If rn, to you wo bring tidings of comfort und great joy. 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I hare recommen ded lt to a?rerai of my friends who are suffering aa I waa? ._ i \ . Toora rMy reerKctfully, - " MUS. W. B. STEBBINS. Our Treatise on tho "Heall" and Happiness of Woman" mailed free. ' .. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. sent*, tm .. , ... H h U-&1 ir? --%---. \- ;;..!;.. i tlc REAX> THIS IMPORTANT NCtt?Ctt I .>.'., .,. 1 , i--,." . r.'i'ltvv??..)' I IOWE money, and cannot pay li unless persona who owe me pay ruc. Therefore, I beg all who are indebted to. me by Note or Account to call and settle without delay. I cannot run my business without money, I am prepared to give the highest price for Cotton in payment of debts. A. B. TOWERS. 8opt25,1884 ll