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LOCAL NEWsT O. LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOH. ANDERSON IIKJOICES. id and Eiitliu?lastlc Demonstrations (,V<T Cleveland's Election. lSt Thursday nflornoon whon tho hvs tliut (..loveland was certainly olocted , confirmed, tho pent up leollngs ol people could no longer bo restrained, j when darkness settled over our elly ervbodv waa wild with excitement t|"enthusiasm. A largo crowd had I,,ted on tho Court House squaro, [urrah for Cleveland" carno from Biybody's Hps- Bonfires woro burn x ' fireworks were Illuminating tho le's und balloons wore ascending. The Levens seemed to bo rejoicing over tho fctorv, ns meteor after meteor darted ross' tho skies. The enthusiasm kept until after io o'clock, when the crowd !)criod. u Friday morning the nows was jjiewbat conflicting, though tho dls jebes indicated that Clovoland waa eer ily to bo our next President, Tho ex tent and enthusiasm increased dit ji; the dov, and by nightfall lt wa? parent that another demonstration was (take place. Fireworks and bonfire? re again brought into uso. A procos ji was formed, and tho crowd paraded tough the prominent streets, making n welkin ring with their ioyous shout?. Eprouiptu epeeobes wero had from var. I citizens. ?fliese two demonstrations passed oft" v -ileasantly and without an accident, I still our people were not satisfied, o glorious victory which had boon licved could not bo realized. It waa L-i.led to have a grandor and larger dom llration. Our cannon, "Old Iteform had boen loaned to our Abbeville ids. and as it had proclaimed thc good s in 1876, it waa agreed to send for it "lediately, so that lt could again let erybody know that a grand victory had bu won. rucsday night was decided upon as lite to havo tho torchlight procession, .am.?tices wero appointed and put to irk, ??nd by Tuesday everything was hiplete for the demonstration. Kt 7 o'clock tho Court Houso square bsented a view that carried UH back to People were coming in from every eelion. Directly tho sweet strains of nmg America Cornet Hand wore ipi, ami amid the booming of tho can il, the display of fireworks and tho ..lil clare of the bonfires, a procession s formed, under the command of Col. I?. Tribble, as Chief Marshal, assisted [a number of other gentlemen. There ft-. I m ml reds of torches, and tho proces I moved up main street, hended by tho mg America Cornet Band. The pro ston marched down Main street, across lupton to McDuflie, up McDullio to r, down Orr to North' Main street and ?[i to the square, where a halt was made, e sidewalks along tho lino of march crowded with spectators, whoso in ning cheers mingled with those of o torcu-beorors rout the very skies, [reworks wero displayed all along, and ilia piazzas and out of the windows of lt ry house the lovely faces and smiles of Jr noble women, with their handkor [iel's waving, could bo seen. The church, s were ringing and engines blowing ir whistles. Vhen the halt wus made upon tho imo, and alter a spirited piece of music the Band, loud calls woro mnde for sj. 15. H. Murray, the Chairman of tho Bderson County Democracy. Mr. Mur cuttld not be found for somo time, but was finally brought up on the piazza he Court "House, whore ho mado if but eloquent speech. Clio procession then moved oil, anti marching and countermarching lin halted in front of tho Court Houso. John ll. Mooro was called for and ?ponded in a fow brief remarks. At p juncture it was whispered around itUeorgia had on able representativo csent in tho person of Mr. Georgo C. <? tran, e. prominent member of tho Hi rco Har. Ho was called for, und was traduced hy H. CL Mcudday, Esq. Mr. fogran made a very happy speech., nyor Tolly, Messrs. H. fi. Scudday, J. kltnn Watson, W. H. Frierson, M. P. libbie, P. A. W?hlte, Foster Fant, P. MeCully, F. O'Donnell, Col. Roberts ld several others were called upon, each Viotuling with appropriate remarks. ie noise was so great that it waa almost ^possible to bear what was said. Each faker was loudly and enthusiastically plauded. UT et tho speaking tho Cbiof Marshal BUiissed the procession, and for two afterwards the excitement and en lusiasm continued. Kvorybody seemed lld with joy. In short, the town was tainted rod." When wo were leaving Square tho crowd WRB giving three farly cheers for Cleveland, and three nans for Blaine. The demonstration was a grand one, l tho committee having lt In charge ore ho congratulated upon its success, [ith tho exception of the demonstration 1870, we doubt if there ever waa sro brilliant occasion in Anderson, lt lung bo remembered. J r m Li-:r. NOTES, ['here was only one accident during the fning. A man was run over by a horse !tl knocked down, but fortunately waa ly -slightly bruised. number ol' colored Democrats took in the demonstration. Dr. lt. F. Divver, General Agent of tho feiser Company, is a small man, thoro jre ho can't yell vory loud, so he brought lt ono of bis now engines and whistled nd and long. Messrs. H. F. Crayton A Sons large wln ta wero beautifully illuminated with nd los. flin Anderson Female Soml?ary board r-bpuse nrestiuted ft beautiful sight lien the procession missed tbero. The I iiidows wore brilliantly illuminated,, fleeting tho sweet .smiles of tho crowd [young ladies on the front piazza. Several drummers witnessed the de initiation, and pronounced lt a grand scess, Everything passed ott" pleasantly, and try body was iu a good humor. We did >t seo or hear of a singlo row, not with -. ?.ding that considerable fire-water was bibed. ?ult of the Election In Anderdon Cornily ?Ulow wo give the result of tho election ihis County, as certified to by tho Com uioncrs of Election : Presidential Electors tvelond,...;..'.271U labio. 137 JCongress. Wyatt Aiken...;.2705 lin lt, Tolbort. 112 Governor. (igh S. Thompson.2700 Lieutenant-Governor. Sheppard.2700 ix. Secretary of State. IN. Lipscombo.........2083 _ Attorney General. ID. Milos.*.2083 _ State Treasurer. Hichardson.?083 Comptroller General. E. Stoney......... 2083 ISuperintendent of Education. Cowartf..?;.2083 Adj ulm a nnd Inspector General. ?Manigault.f..........2083 J. Solicitor. |L. Orr.?i,_2096 IMembers General Assembly. helton Watson.2075 ft Ciinkscales.2075 M. Hacker..2075 0. 8cudday.2075. _ Clerk qf Court. P. Tribble."..2062 Sheriff. fn. L. Bolt.2561 McConnell....,,..,., .v..0 Judge of Probate, J C. Llgon.".....i?6^ ir. .. School Commissioner. /?. Clluksoales.".2302 PCounty Commissioners. : ?,, hua Jameson .,_, .^,.^2602 O. Horria.".;.;.w....?'....l;J..?./.'..U;3t?62 ? J. Hobin?.2662 Total vote.......................,..ZIU Constitutional Amendment. . * :-! .......U77il :..816 ino Newberry Observer very eehslbly' .""Its: "With tho 8outhorn cotton' PL und the. Western grain crop In the ?roi of Klr.ot monopolies, tho larmer io raise? a big cotton crop and a UlUe Im "op Ia at the mercy of the gam ing speculators. Bli only remedy, and f only chance for independence and ?Perlt/, is to rttlsa his own hog and ""ny and make his cotton bia surplus ?P- This doctrino may fco conalCored *M>ut lt ia trne ; and weihnll continue j Preach lt" BRIEF MENTION. Cotton seed now produces oil, bulter and lard. The Legislature meets on tho 21th of this month. Ca^tUb?llt.11 ,,0W h0lcl bUi,d,"8? There sro several cases of diphtheria in and around the city. ..?,,0.ifilrmor8 are ??wli..; f mall grain, de spite tho dry weather. Thc demand Tor dwelling houses lu the city in on tho increase. i n,n,?io1me ?pelions of thia County no rain has fallen since last July. * Country produce has been more plenti ful for tho past few days. H,^!.1(??r?0i, l5 .wo11 represented at thc State Fair in Columbia this week. i ?'V? ,what Mr; J- pink K<*d has to say to his friends and customers in this paper. Remombor, our office ls Just opposite 80eus?Unty AlulUor'11 ?mT- Como to "Praise God from whom all blessings now, tho fraud and corruption nartv must go. Header havo you paid for vour paper t the ciV 688(9 attend 10 u when >'ou vifllt Now that tho olccUon is over, lot us co toUroad ?nUh the 8a,onnah VBll?*y The Andorson Oil Mills will buy all your cotton seed. Heo advertisement in another column The National Hank's building attracts tho admiration of every stranger who visits Anderson. Hy request of thc pastor, Rev. J ? Murray preached in tho Methodist Church last .Sunday night. Mr. J. s. Fowler has commenced the erection oi a commodious warehouse on West Benson street. Miss Lilian Murrah leaves tho city to f?*.?.* Mac,J". ?a . "hero she will spend tho Winter with relativos. We have turned tho rascals out, and we aro going to keep tboui out. Hurrah for Cleveland and Hendricks 1 '?.cap Year ?J nearly gone, and the crowd or old bachelors in Anderson has not di minished ono bit. What a pity ! Air. Philip ti. Beckley, the handsouio and clever representative of David E. Fouls, Baltimore, Md., was in Hie city last week. Some of our citizens arc debuting whether to go to seo Clovolund inaugurated Provident or visit tho World's Exposition at New Oilcans. .Sjiecial trains wero run from Anderson to Greenville on Wednesday and Thurs day of last week, and carried good crowds to the Piedmont Fair. Thc W. C. T. U. requests us to return thanks to Mr. C. C. Feathorston and Kev. J. S. Murray for the vorv interesting ad dresses dollverod at tlic public meoting hold October 31. The demon of ambition leads many a man to destruction. Tho love of nionoy is tho root of ali ovil. Honesty is tho best policy. Contentment .s bottor than wealth. Virtue is best. Married, nt tho rosidenco of the bride's father, Col. W. S. Smith, on the 5th inst., by the Kev. W. H. Kirton, Mr. Julius F. Griflin, of Greenville, 8. C., and Miss Ida M. .Smith, of Liberty, 8. C. A brand new word has been coined by an Atlanta lady. It is "bacholoues," and it ls proposod to Hpply lt to single women. The word lias a distinctly feminine sound, and seems appropriate enough. Farmers can kill nil tbn rats about their barns, says an oxehr- s, by placing a wash pot half full of ye with a few cotton soed sj. ' p. The r.its cannot get or In. Mr. W. B. L. family, who wore formerly reauit?. \nderson, but who Lave been residing in Keidsville, N. C, for some time post, have returned to An derson to reside. Wo extend them a cor dial welcome. We congratulate our neighbor County -Abbeville-on ber grand victory. Thirty-eight hundred Democratic major ity is a good day's work. Edgeliold can take in her sign. Abbeville County ls entitled to the cake. A celebrated philosopher says: "Any young man is made better by a Bister's love." Most of the young men around here are not satisfied with the sister's love only, but thoy want norna other fellow's sister to love thom too. . Mr. Jas. C. Stribling, a student of Wof ford College, who W at present visiting friends in this County, desires a position as a teacher In some good school. Mr. Stabling is a cripple and a worthy young man. Address bim at Denver, 13. C. There will bo a Temperance meeting in tho Court House on Tuesday night, No vember 18th, under the auspices of tho W. C. T. U. Addresses will bedellvored by Kev. Jas. W. W?lling and Mr. James M. Sullivan. All aro invited to attend. Tile revenue from choap poatago is five million dollars less this year than it was hist year from three cents postage. The expenditures for year ending June 30th, 1884, were $10,411,772, and the revenue was $42,818,035. Last year thero was an excess of two millions Fay, an intent daughter nud only child Of Mr. and Mrs. iS. K. Gossett, died in this city last Monday night, alter nu ill ness of soveral weeks. After appropriate funeral services, conducted by Kev. J. W. W?lling, tho little ono's remains were ln interredin tho Presbyterian cemetery on Tuesday. A number of young ladles and gentle men or tho city aro rehearsing that beau tiful Opera, "Olivette," which, together with a laughable farce, ontilled "Thirty Minnies for Refreshments," will ba ron dered shortly. Due notice of thc time of ! tho entertainment will be given on tho I handbill:!. The next election we will have will be on the licenso.qnestlon, The City Coun cil has nlready been petnioned to order an election on the question*-- -Tho mem bom of tho W?C. T. U. aro working seri ously for Ibo success of tho -?'dry" ?ilde, and have enlisted some of our best wil sons with them. .fit: - List of letters remalniucJu Uie Post-J office for tho week ending November^!!: 1 K.P. Cooley, A. W. Cowson,;J.A..Fn< lick Mrs. L. L. Gaillard, N. R Hardy, Miss Leas Hardy5, E. N. Hnbbend, Mrs. Phebe Hardy, Misa AhoB Hunter, Warren Johnson, G. C. McDaniel, Seaborn Mc Calry, Mattie Wright, Harriet Tribble/*). "Charlie," sho said, as ho assisted her from the buggy, "the next time you take ino out rldlngln the evening I wish you would drive a less spirited horse. "Why. my dear." he replied, "there isn't the slightest danger with this horse. I can hold bim easily." ''?>. I suppose you can hold bim, but you have to use both hands, you know." Mr. Sam'l McCrary, an enterprising farmer residing near Autun, InthlsCoun [v "Ss left at our office a fow cotton seed oY toe Peterkin variety, which bo has greatly improved. From 1265 pounds?of need cotton of this variety he made 535 ^ntf[4tmt* "which, we think, Uan] txJr.eraWy'wd. Thes^a^blacV,7 and arter they m&lrOM*i&?5 Jere is scarcely a particle o? lint left Jjpon them. M?. McCrary **S? a bushel of the seed weighed 42 pounda. I The following' ?ptefc?ns from. Aiiderson County were awarded premiuma atlhe j? t)?r ^oH,' a years old, befet Humphreys. half milaa from .thia city, on Se^b?VUl?? ***** tuno of losing bis gin house and content by lire H|8 g?n an_ VTt?g an_ twciT( balea of cotton, with a quantity of cotto aced, were burned. His loss, togothe with tho loas of his customers, ia estl matod at about 11.-00, on which there wa no insurauce. No work had been don at tho gin slnoo about 2 o'clock that after neon, and as tho gin waa run by wate power, it is believed that tho Oro was th work of an incendiary. Tho Grand Jury of Uart County, Qa In their Presentment to tho recent sesstot of the Court for that County, say: 'Tro hibitiug the sale of intoxicating liquor In our County has dono more to build ui tho moral, industrial and religious sent! uicnt than was hoped for by tho mos sanguino } and has also done more to loss en crime and glvo our cillions pennis sion to walk on a higher plane of drill Ballon than thoy have over enjoyed be foro." Our Grand Jury could make i similar report, If tho people of Andersoi County will vote for prohibition. Mr. Runaround was out lato tho otho night, and tho next morning _t breakfast in onie.- to *yustify" himself, ho remark od to bia wife i ? My Dear, wo have boei married twenty years, and you look al most as young as you did then." "Yoi have not changed a particle," abe re sponded. sweetly. "Not changed 1" bi answered in surprise, remembering bli gray lock? and ruby nose. "Why, hov can you say that?" "Because things pro Borved in alcohol never change," sho au Bwered. Mr. R. buttered bia napkin ring under the impression that it was a muffin and the meal progressed In sileuce. A little ono-horso show, calling ibsel "Prank Stowe's United Shows," oxhlbit wi in this city last Monday. The big pic turcs on several walls in tho city bad at tractcd tho attention of everybody foi moro than a weok past, and of course tin nows spread rapidly over thc County thal a hig(?) show woe to be hore. At an earl} hour Monday morning a crowd came ii: from every direction, and bv ll o'clock tho st reeta were jammed and crammed with n surging mass of colored pooplo comparatively fow whlto people beinp among them. Noarly every negro in th? County must have been here. All o: thom were apparently circus bungrv Wo think tho greater portion of tlic crowd caine to seo a gram! street parade for when tho hour arrived for that to loki place, aud only four or iivo dirty, slouuhv looking men, blowing as many old worn out instruments, marched around, overv body seemed badly Bold, disappointed and disgusted. We did not attend tin exhibition, therefore can say nothing about it. The confectioneries and nalooni di l a good business. Coroner Xanco held an Inquest over tlx remains of Mr. W. M. McMurtry, son o! Mr. W. H. McMurtry, or iinrvin town ship, Inst Monduy afternoon. From thc evidence it seems that Mr. McMurtry hod been visiting in his neighborhood on Sunday night, and in returning homo be had to cross Three-and-Twonty Creek al Passtnore's bridge After crossing the bridge, on tho North Bide thoro is a lagoon of water in the road for a hundred yardi or moro, which is about two feet deep th< year around. Mr. McMurtry was Bub ject to epileptic lite, and it, ls supposed that wbilo riding through this lagoon Ix was soized with a fit and foll off and was drowned. Tho mule he was riding wai met in the' road about a milo from thc stream by a friend of tho young man, This caused sorno uneasiness, and searcl was immediately made for Mr. McMurtry. which resulted in finding his body in thc water. Tho verdict of tho jury of in quest was in accordance with theso tacts. Mr. McMurtry was about 22 years old, aud his sad death has greatly bereaved o host of friends, who deeply sympathize with bis grief stricken family. Tho Market. Up to Wednesday noon thc following arc the cash prices for the articles enumerated below : Cotton-good middling.0I(_) ?? Bacon-Sides.?l Ca. \ Mains.16? I>ard-best relined.I2? Bagging.?OK'UU Ties-beat spliced.I.40@1.6( Whole.....1.05(?1.7? The Inconsistency ot those -ito Oppost Tempe ranea. Editor Anderson Intelligencer : In what I have to say in these fow linet prohibition and temperance will betaken as moaning tho same thing. In speaking of those wno oppose temperance I do not refer to I huso who keen bar-rooms, nor tc those who are so blinded by intoxicant; ns not to be able to see any force in any argument that might be ottered in favor of prohibition ; but refer to those gentle mon who, as they may see fit, frequent l*ar-room? and drink. Also to tbos? who do not use intoxicants, and yet will take no stand ugainat the licensing and sale ol whiskey. Of atm rae they are !n favor ol tho salo of liquor, or presumed so to bo, at least. Now, os to the first of these, thone whe frequent these saloons and drink, it if not hard to see their- inconsistency. Car it be supposed that these gentlemen would stand by unconcerned and see their son; or their clerks go to these places as often as thoy do? No, indeed. But If it ic -nmg *br ono to go, why not wrong foi the other? It boa como to bo a fact that nc farmer w.vnts a laborer who drinks, and no meroin;nt will have a clerk if he know that clerk to bo a regular drinker, or that bo frequents bar-rooms. Now, where is there any consistency In their doing what tliey think makos a subordinate undo strahle and actually untrustworthy ? In passing I would like to ask thia quos tlon : If drinking and drunkonnesa un fits a man fur a place on tho rallrottd, oi for a clerkship in a store, or for being ? bank otllcer, why is it that thoso who run our State and County aff?irs persist ir thinking that drunkards, orot least drink lng characters, can bo wifely intrustcu with these very important interests? But to return. Thorn aro thoso who dc not think saloons proper places for then togo; they see clearly that they cannu bear thc expenso of frequent drinking and further thoy will not employ thosi who go to such places or drink. And yo these samo men will do nothing to re movo what to thom would bean ovil, anc to others must be a severe temptation. Porsons in business bring young met here into tho midst of new and tryiiq scenes, whore they must bo greatly tempt ed, and yet I am told that somo of thesi business men will :?ot even sign,a pape to ask for a vote oh this important ques tion, in order thnt others may try tocioBi up these places of enticement, and pat AI ond to thiB unholv business?. As far a getting signers foe the petition ip ?un cerned, lam thankful-to say that e^o twice as many names as were nccdoi have boen gotten. Bur- how can the per sons ubovo referred to fail to see their in consistency. They bellovo and any tba tho sale of whiskey is an evil, and ye will render no assistance in trying to ro move the evil. "IA-. - I bave writton tbe above not to censor or complain, but to try to persuado thosi Who aro otherwise KO excelli nt, to aban 'don a Course which brings ha.-ni, and uni; harm? to themaelves and sets aich a hurt fol example to the rising g-neration And further to try to induce one and all to help' in. removing this monster evl from our land. If1 J. W. W. Good Things Cannot be Told too Often. Great many people who read this wil no doubt make up their minda to try tb ? store which positively sells the beti ta ibo least, the very flnjt time they come t town. We have fo?rld1 often that-also great many people forget thi? impoi ; ?TI resolution when they are it town, and i is to these that we wish to aay a few gow things. In the first place, mate wp you mind to trade with M. B. Arnstein, am secondly ?n*<* to it. The benefits derive* , from euch a course are many. Yon wil and you will actually save money. Don1 say you intended to go to M. B. Amoeba' atoro, but go theft. T>on't think yog fcai bny goods aa cheap elsewhere, brit lr; M. B. A. first. Don't ,buy a ahoe for mari, woman or 091114,%? a suttor clothe: or a dress, or a fine dolman, pr a hat, un If you have a cold or cough ono bot tl If yon want your prescriptions preparo with accuracy and by competent person go to WUhl to A Willi I to. ' Xl ? purifier? Ayei's Sarsaparilla act directly and promptly. A single boUI will prove Ita merits. Marty thousands o people are yearly saved from dan go rou lovers by the exercise or a little tlmel; care In properly cleansing the system b; the uso of thU remedy. ?v: Poi toned by a Sorta. Some eight years ago I waa Inoculated with poison by a nurse abo Infected my babe with blood taint. Tho little child lingered along until it was about two yearn old, when its little life was yielded up to the fearful poison. For six long years I bavo sufferod untold misery. I was covered with sores and ulcers from bead to foot, and In my groat extremity I prayed to dio. No lauguago can express my feelings of woe during thoso long six ?ears. I bad tho beat medical treaUnouU evora! physicians successively treated me, but all to no purpose-. Tho" Mercury and Potash seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was devouring me. About three months ago I waa advised by friends who had neon wonderful cures made by it, to take Swia's Specific. We got two bottles, and I felt hopo again revive in my breast-hope for health and happiness again. Hut alas ! we had spent so much for medical treatment that we wero too poor to buy. Oh I the agony of that moment ! Health and happiness within your reach, but too poor to grasp it. I applied, however, to thoso who were able and willing to help me. and I have taken Swift's Specific, and am now sound and well once moro. Swift's Specific is the beat blood purifier in tho world, and is tho groatost buming of the ago. Mus. T. W. LEE, Greenville, Ala. Treatiso . on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed froo. THE ?}wirr SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, On. Do not allow worms to cheat your chil dren out of their living. Shrfner's In dian Vermifuge will destroy those mise rable pests, and givo tho little fellows now armors for tho battle of Ufo. For salo bj' Wllhltoit Wllhile. Avoid tho harsh, irritating, griping compounds so often sold au purging med icine?, and corroct tho irregularities of tho bowels by tho uso of Ayor's Cathartic Pills, which aro mild and gonllc, yet thorough and searching, in their action. Ladles when in Anderson are invited to call at C. F. Jones ft Co. and soo their beautiful atoek of Dry Hoods, Notions and Fiue Shoos. Their Dross Goods, Hinei; Cashmeres, Flannels and Corsets arc tho best to be found in the city fur the money. Their ?tore was never so Aili of new gooda of every description, ami their prices, os many have already found out, aro the lowest to bc found in Anderson. When you want Medicines of any kimi go to W il bl Ui it Wilhlte's, and if they can not furnish what you want it will bo uueless to go elsewhere. i_. . The best preparation for cleansing, pre serving and beautifying the Teeth is Johnstone's Saponaceous Odontlne. It bardens the gums and imparts adolielous odor to tho breath. Recommended by A. P. Johnstone D. D. S., Anderson, a. C. Wilhite ft Willi!te, Proprietors. Hoots and Shoos, Athens and Missis sippi Jecnn, HlanketH, Llnaeya, Flannels, 1 'r ? < Gooda. Sheetings, Shirtings, and a fuil Store of Dry <?oods low for cash at J. P. Sullivan ft Co's. IO If you want a first-class Sewing Ma chine, Uuggy or Carriage, do not fail to look through the immense stock kept by C. A. Hoed, Agent, in his Repository over the City Grocery Store. He will sav? you money every timo. Persons indebted to mo for Groceries, 8ewlng Machino?, Buggies, Fertilizers, fte., aro earnestly requested to cali promptly and sottlo up, and tbussavo ino tho trouble and expense of sending my collector to see you. I must have the money. Respectfully, C. A. RBKD, Agent. Mr. Charles Eden, of Trio I, Colorado, says : Seeing certificates of t.. wonderful cures made by Hrewer's Lung Restorer, I was induced to try it on my little son, who Was troubled with lung or throat affection, rrenounced by one physician consumption, t acted wonderfully on him, and by tho Hmo 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 davs to my home and will take sonio of thc Lung lb stol ri with me. 30 For a good smoke, buy Wllhito'a IiOad ??r Cigar. If you want tho host Coffee go to J. P. Sullivan ft Co's. 10 The Drug Store of W?hlte ft W?hlte ls headquarters for Fino Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Moorcbaum Pipes and Holders. Finest Teas at Wilhite ft Wilhlto. FOR SALE. rpHE undersigned will sell at public out X cry on Saicday in December next, at Anderson, 8. C., one Traot of Land, con taining 150 acres, known as thc Shaw place, and bounded by lands of Geo. Long. J. ll. Leveret and others. Two dwelling nouses on place. Twenty acres in woodland, and balance under cultivation. TEEMS- One-third cash, balance on credit of twelve months. Persons desiring to look al tho pine- can ?lo so Itv calling on tho undersigned. SALLIK v. MCALISTER. Nov 0, 1881 17 4 ITISIMPORTANTTOKNOWTHAT TOUOANFINDTHBLAEGESTSTOCKA ND ALWATSTHELO WESTPRIOES AT M.B.ARNSTEINSQOTFEREFORBAR GAINSGOTHEREFORRELIABLEGOO DSANDGOTHEREFORPOLITETREA TMENTPRICESAREREDUCEDONCL OTHINGDRTGOODSSHOESANDHATS. . y - ti *2 ?3 g ti 3 M ft ?W Cf ffl U WHITE CRYSTAL99 SPECTACLES, COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JOHN M. HUBBARD'S JEWELE/T STOBB. ~ Oct 23, 18B4 _L._15 . . Om CROVER CLEVELAND Is to be our nsxt President, and better times are in store fer us in the near future ! A ND as sis confidently expect ?; Uland Jubilee after the election in Nr.vcm!>er, every J\. body, of course, will feel like making very LI HERA L PURCHASES. I have, therefore, laid In a very large stock of HAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MACKEREL, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, CHEESE. TZT?m OATMEAL, BUCKWHEAT, IA3H MEAL, FRUIT BUTTER, CONFECTIONERIES, . VJ JJJ APPLES, ORANGE8, BANANAS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ' WAGONS and DOLL CARRIAGES, HOBBY and SHOOFLY IJORSES, -. rr 1 DOLLS, in endless variety,' iilO. GIFT CUPS, VA8ES, Ac. Ac. Terina Cn>8b. First Door Below Post OHlco. A. J*. JOHNSTONE. Oct 23. 1884_ 15_ zr Y x w ? "v rr ? R Q P O 3^HM L -K, J , " I G F ED C Iii lipl i M /y.H i AS we do not offer any premium with this puzzle, we will give you tba key to .1r.A-.nin ..ii < ; ... . . ?. .!!.. . . . . ? >.r - . . /. .. ... o ? . ? K.1 - . M ./.:.! . it,now. The way you work it as follows : 'Look through the above list of letters, and if yon find the letter with which your name begins, lt is a sign that we need the money you owe us ; or if you don't owe us any, and have some to spend, it means we want you to call on us and wp if we can't trade you out of iL . .... nibil .". ii rn .;i . './..i.. I ii // - Ali those who can't find their initial letter in-this list need not. trouble to pay up, na they aro tho nn?s whoso accounts wo don't care U? collect, . Il VI .t rt; ....l?..l< V? i}j/???*t? -fi .?;n"; s?'i.'li?(f -Ji?u?Jf . i,Jl 1 , . . --itu .tr'.I .vd?? ??../ .. i-.fj t??fl 1 n->).!'? ',r[*?!i t?*l -tiffi 1:iV ,; " *;>.'' . 'J"ti!i.'t.W'V.4i>i,5<vi .ti w>>XK'tU ri- ??Sil ^ m. g?, w bj?? gVlj r??g? : mm nm m HB ?r BS ft? IK I KB jfk Al Vflllt ^r%> ar xx SST MEA! ONE PRICE CLO LADIES', MISSES You will ah CLOTHING AND GE ONE : Oct 23. 1884 ts_" _ THE FAMOUS TROTTING MATCH "J. I, C., tho celebrated trotting horse, (named after his owner J. I. Case, Esq.,) was recently entered at Prospect Park, limul.lyn, to low er his own reconl of 2.10, so os to best "Maud 8," Vanderbilt's great mare, the fastest animal on record, and whoso time was 2.00}. The ex citement was intense, 0,000 people having assembled to witness the contest, every one being easer and expectantly looking tor the favor-1 Ste to appear. At about 3 o'clock p. m. "J. I. C.," amid tremendous applause, came down the track, passing tho Grand Stand of tho Judges, throwing first one car and then tho other forward, as if in re cognition of tho cheering of tho crowd, thou tressing onco around tito race course, just to get warmed ti patio prepare himself forth? race, the excitement running higher eve ry minute, until "He ls off ! H..? is off!" echoed through tho crowd. And sure enough, ho was off! With rapid strides ho moved on, on, in creasing bis speed et every step, fairly flying through tho air, aa if by magie, passing around tho curves like a whirlwind ; thon coming in ??lain view ot tho spectators, ovory ody on tip-toe, ana the excitement of tho pooplo was at fever boat to . get a glimpse of tiie beautiful black ...teed os ho dashed along. Passing by the ti ra ml Stand ho tunckotl up, anti after returning in front of tho Judges' Stand, in a few moments the Hoard announced the record at 2.18], at the second trial at 2.14, and tho third timo at 2.12). Now, ladies aud gentlemen, wo want it understood that wo are al ways in tho race for giving low pri ces, and competing lu our lines le gitimately with ANYBODY, and wc propose to lc w?r our record. We hang out the board : 274c for elegant double-width Cashmeres, worth 374c-all tho new shades in this linc. Splendid line of "Black Crow" Cashmeres 40c to 91.00. These goods are bet ter blacks and lustres than other branda. Alpacas from 12c to 25o per yard. 25c for all wool, heavy twilled Flannel. 26c for Georgia Joans, worth 37). Ladies' and tienta' Handkerchiefs and Gloves at greatly rv J. aced prices. 26c for Hoys' Cassi mere Hats, worth 40c. 40c for Mens' Cassimero Hats, worth 75c 60c for Corr?is, cheap atA5c. Splendid lines of all kinds of Corsets from 60c to $1.50 each. $2.75 for a full stock P. Calf Boot, worth $4.00. $2.26 for a splenditl Kin Boot, worth $3.50. Bleachings, Shirtings, Drillings, and everything in tnat line you may want, now otTered at special low prices. We have a much larger stock of Dress Qoods than usual, selected with great care, comprising all tho latest and most fashionable shades and patterns, which we will take pleasure in showing you, feeling assured that we curt piesse you. A aplondid line of Ladies', Gents' and Children's hand-made Shoes ot prices to suit the times. Come end' inspect our stock of Goods. We guarantee to please you in quality as well as prices in every instance, and will do our host to give you satisfaction. Always In the Cotton Market at highest cash prices. Yours, very respectfully, BlBcklBy, Brown & Fretwell, Solo Agents for Studebaker and Ten nessee Wagons, Wando Phosphate Co., Hazard Powder Co., Mar cy's hand-made Peniten tiary Shoes, Ac Oct 2, 1884 22 RI KC C - AT - SIMPSON, REID & CO.'S, WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER. Oct 2, 1884 12 NEW GOODS! .S?HOTUH? OW . I AM NOW BECE1VING MY FALL and "W???^?R STOCK -OE NEW GOODS, CharlottevUlo Caasimerea-thc best Cassi meres made. Holstein Kerseys, Jeans and Dress Goods. A beautiful line of Prints. Bay State Shoes and Boots-the beat goods tn the market. " Give me a call before you buy, and be 00 av i ii etd. A. B. TOWERS. 4 Granite Row. Sept 26,1884_ll_ . Notice to Creditors. .. Hiram E. Cooley vs. Mathias Roberts, Mrs. Jan? Ootbran and ot liera.-Action to set aside Deed, sell land to pay debts, Ac PURSUANT to sn order of Court in the above stated case, ali persona having 1 claims against the Estate of Allan Cochran are hereby notified to present and prove them before me On or ' by tho flrst day of ' December next or be barred. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 23, 1884 15 _6 VTOTICE FINAIi SETTLEMENT. Ari The undersigned, Administrators of the , Estate of I carlon Lol lis, deceased, hereby give notice that, they will apply to the Judi? of Probate for Anderson Co un tv. on 17th day of November, 1884, for a Final Settlement of said Estate and discharge from their omeo as Administrate rs. ..=?>-?, ?1 DAVID LOLLI8, ) frjj?*Jfc? MARTHA.' LOLLIS J ?flm** Ot?. 10, 1884 . .. , 14V . . ...6.: TtnyricE TO CREDITORS. Ju AH persons having denian da against tbs Estate of Daniel K. Watson, deceased, are hereby not (ried to present them, prop el!/ proven, to tho nndersignrd within tba tim? prescribed by law. ><'.n iWMj R. WATSONj . - D. fi. WATSON, Oct 23, 1884 15 Q ' -AT NS & MCGEE'S THING, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, AN ELEGANT LINE OE ' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. e/ayo find them with the Largest stock of ?NTS' FURNISHING GOODS IN THE CITY ! PRICE TO ALL. IO DONT 'FORGr?t:! THE PROPRIETRESS OF ..I..!-? !rl )VJ*7 I; ', ?>d i -t'TvjJ . sill V>\. '?.,? , ': .: J.;?-.....'- . !?>!) ;J ,1 nhl ff * : ?T TUB Lii?)IK8f STORK HAS JUST RETURNED WITH A STOCK THAT IS SIMPLY IMMENSE, .ND feels confluVnt that, willi her corps of experienced Ladies, cn?, pica?o io doods and Prices. , u ? -i i . Wo will vary from our rulo of quoling prices, and nsk you lo call and see our Jerseys from $1.00 up. 0 M OUT MISS IJIZZIE WILLIAMS. 8ept25. 1884 ll HURRAH ! HURRAH ! FOR CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS ! ftlKco lt !.? certa? that tha Democratic nominees lor Pres ident ?nd Vico President will bo elected, Dry OonflM li live HO tumbled in price thht I eu n* nfl ord to ? sell thom Cheaper limn ever ! JUST RECEIVED* A ?EA?TIFUIVI^NE OF NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS, DRE38 FLANNELS, BLACK DRESS SILK VELVETEENS of all alinde*, CASHMERES. TRI NTS, INDIGO BLUES, ill .. . Tho Celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT, A beautiful lino of CORSETS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, CA8SIMERES. JEANS, pt all price;), And tho Largcat 8tock of BOOTS and SHOES Miare ever carried. ZC1GLER BROS. FINE SHOES a Specialty. jott- It will be to your interest to call and examino my stock before buying else whore. 1 Yours very truly, Sept 18,1881 W. A.. CHAPMAN. 10 . ' . ; ly Take it for Granted that you oan Buy Goods at any other plaoe as Cheap as you ean at THE LADIES' BAZAR, I TTNTIL y. J examine their large and well-selected Stock of Dry Goods, Notlons.Ho \J slery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Knitting Silk apd Cotton, Zepry Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars, Jackets. Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, liutlts, Sbawla, Damask Towel?, 8heotlng, Tioklng, Long Cloths, Children's Hoods.and Sacks. My Stock of- ,'. Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Shoes Ie jost M m ply immense In every sense of tho wbnl but prices, for you can Im v the name Goods for LESS MONEY than anywhere ciao In tho City. ' 1 *" ' I am now receiving every day ali tho Iratest Styles in Lndies', Children and MIBHC3 H ATS, that you ought to look at before purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you tor past patronage anil hoping you will continuo the camry I romain yours, Oct 2, 1882 JOHN M. McQOMEUc. ut THE 6 :t,-. >vowi:! . WDtMt Hto^iiln tatest*. Our Stock of Fall Goods now in Store will Eclipse any past Season! FOR LOWEST PRICES -CALL ON who has just rotui^sd from the ?ox?ieru .markets where ho purohased a Housing ?took ! OUR BARGAIN LIST FOR THIS MONTE : Vii.?' A neuuy,saved ;is a penny earned," in the City and County of An dei am will do good IF Poor Richard was right in his assertion that every roan, womsn and child in tho City .... In bnylng Goods at our Store for the next thirty days, as we aro selling Goods 25 per cent lower than any boase in tho land. A Lady or Gentleman TvlU'saveiSe. On every dollar's worth of Quods they may buy. i Wo commend this nrgumcnt to theorists in domestic economy. As for tbe Goods we oller, they need no commendatlon^thef-speak for themaelvca. Como and look at thom . ,? JM?'' Superb Prints at 5c, 8lmpson's best PriptB only 01 ; yord'-wid.QjJl.eacblng,. with some starch, Ol; yard-wideBleaching, free from starch,8;, yard-wide Bleaolilng, "Fruit of the ?Viom/Oo by bolt j 7-8'Shirting Sd: 4-4 Sheeting Gio; 7^8 Drill 71c ; 12 os.' Duck 124c. Wo have seventeen kinds of Bed Ticking ?t S, 0. IO. liv l2l,t14;- 15i lil, 17,18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26c. Our Celebrated Athens Checks at 7Jc by bolt: oui celebrated Ath ena Jeana at 25c ; our celebrated Kentucky Jeans at 30c and 35c ; our celebrated Virginia Jeans at 20c ; oar celebrated Carolina Jeans at 10 2-8. Wo hare about OOo yarda home made Jeans, all wool filling, and warran ted. tq, last foreyor, which wo oller nt wily 50c ber yard. " We hare fire kinda of Llnsey : Our No.,,I you canhuy.at 121c Nb.. 2, st l$c. No. 3 at 20c, No. 4 a>. 22j, and No, 5 at 25c, Visitors to our1 Store* k\l say ?hr, Red and White Flannel Dopartment is the most compMo ever seen In 'Anderson. ' Pnccarcbm mence at 124,15. 18,20, 22?, 25, 30, ?5,.40, and end at 50c. Ynrd^.-Mo fine Cambric at only 10c. Red Damask Turkey Red, warranted no? to fad?; at ?60(v?3& 75e>06&i< Half bleached Damask at 50c Napkins and Doylies to match from 50o pet dozen! up? |*1 I-Any color you desire In eingle-'wldth Chumero ut only 15c. c4^KS>-*jtey;color yqu desire in ?fac Brocaded Drc33,Goods LffJlpte?s doubl?iidth, 4??ncbris WlftV, Bt?'?k' Cashmere, flo aaorMce at only ?Oo. per yard, '. " '? ? ne, Cardinal, Dottie Creen, Red, Seal Brown;Drab Cashmere at Tr r tfibM. g Dress Ooods is puperipr to, any Tarmed:aeaion,...Pot- Black Mle Cloth. Auatra?lan^lolh, Henrietta. Cl$b,,H ?l*Wel, ',ajtr'jOtR !U,??i.tl !:?U' : > ?DRESS GOODS-- ! i Tatest rioro?tlcs,. Printer's rnkcannot do tho subject I attention to our Ladies' Buitinrra- all.vnbcf, U yards ird, and Plaids at $1.25. Our Plaid Drcsri Goods ~ 80c, 35c.; _ i Velyets | . ratt&r?u them fror iJVi? nvlri?t ? . ,-?f handsome. You cannot Wtfaal it? ?anyVrhoro. you want to'bny a 8umracrSUS5 ch oap,? cal I on jg.over. _vj ?'9.?i-iri;?V; . B&rgi that'We sesKBawj k bf Wodi Cloth rttM piss j miloo.. W&mUk tvMll . wide, all ?hades. . FJ&ln at jar* *gy Sriey*tth Piaf .daca My Our J We hare uPdiliiftiadl ii??.?rtoiliiiit?J/iti .ffiAi la Wp liavegot them nil- Weh.vjulconly rorri 456 tb $1.75 uer ,Wf>Aii pro ^?nly??Se: trong's, Tbohipson'e Glove Fitting,'and other styler i asa an 9iua>( Ki! ??i. ^^"TWIeT^ailah; fttU, .Thread Hes* at 75o.' Misses fall rt Cardinal, in all shcs'aftdsoHd'coU ? X We hav"a finoTSc^oFifldics' and Genta' Hemstitched Handkorohieb?. it) p?aiu and rborder; also In Silk tn exquisite pattern! an? Boots-T ' ' '-*; tuq yery uv. tSxi'Gaiters. Children';. s iii c m be r, o ur t._ _ilttK-For Mou, Youth? find Dova'. Our lino of Clothing is ogual to any , and eurpassedT you o'Oult i ' ' \r. .' trail*. ^ov^lnb^roote " jd a hundred or two, : space assigned for -to-day,