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LOCAL NEWsT C. CTLANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOR. UIUEP MENTION. Trade lias been better for the past week. Sore throats nod colds aro quito preva lent. Kead Mr. A. B. Towera' new advertise - inent. Tho cock or tho walk-the Democratic rotator. Considerable wheal I? hoing sown by th,- fannel*. Uurii ut your chimneys and atovo flues when it ranis. Tl ' usplranla for Federal ofllces aro in creasing every day. patton your Thanksgiving turkey ihiit is if you have got one. f?o business will bo transacted ;n An derson on Thanksgiving Day. pr. S. M. Orr offers u valuable planta lion for rent, fciee advertisement.. The merchants say tho farmers are pay jp? up remarkably well this Fall. Kev. John 8. Mallison preached in the .Methodist Church last Sunday night. At last tho suspense is over, and tho Democracy of the nution is triumphant. On tho night bf our demonstration "Old Refojjuer" waa heard In Abbeville. Coun ty. We ?lill have a few more blank receipts on hand. If you don't behove lt call and see. Read our advertising columna careful ly. Always something Interesting in them. A number of our citizens say they are piing lo see {.'loveland inaugurated Pres ident. Fresh oysters and tish aro received almost daily in tho city by several dealers. In some sections of tho low country sweet potatoes aro selling at twenty cents a bushel. Messrs. Orr ?fe Sloan oflbr another pre mium in this issue. Read their adver tisement. The .South Carol inn Conference of the M. E. Church, South, maota in Charleston next month The sportsmen aro having a (Ino time killing birds. Partridges aro said to bo very plentiful. l-'or several afternoons past the sun hos ken "painted red." It must be inhabited by Democrats. Some of the boys are in favor of on othcr d?monstration in honor of Cleve land's election. Miss Annlo Blcokley represented Anr ilcrson at tho Slate Ball in Columbia last Thursday night. Some of our merchants aro already re ceiving their Christmas goods. A big trade is anticipated. The Charleston Sunday News reaches us now on Monday mornings, which is highly appreciated. Tho .Sacrament of tho Lord's 8uppor will bo administered in the Methodist Church next Sunday. The regular quarterly Communion ser vices will be held in tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday Why don't somebody get married or become engaged? The gossipers haven't got anything to talk about. Tho Duo West Presbyterian says Miss Ellie Heid will take cbargo of the school at Moflattsville, in this County. Remembbr, that all the places of busi ness in Andi ino ii will be closed on Thurs day, 27th iusi., Thanksgiving Day. When a m.:,.i pulls a paper on you those days don't bo 'inoasy. It Is not an ac count. It is simply a petition for some oflico. There was a lot of crowing throughout the country last week, judging from the number of roosters displayed in our ex changes. Immigration agents nre travelling through valions aectlens of tho State urg ing the people, both white and black, tb go West. Don't come tn Anderson with the ex ?tectalion of attending to business on Thanksgiving Dr.y. Our businoss bouses viii be closed. - Mr. E. Kceso, ono of tho editors of tho Edenfield Advertiser, died at Aiken on tho 2nd inst, aged 50 years. He was a nativo ot Oconee County. Rev. S. Landor, D. D., of the William Mon Female College, will preach In tho Methodist* Church next Sunday night on the subject of temperance.- - ? Maj. E. H. Murray, who ls a member ot' tho State Canvassing Board, has been in Columbia for the past week discharg ing the duties of that office. We are requested to state that the Sen eca Singing Convention will con veno with Asbury Church on next S it iud ay and Sunday, 22nd and 23rd Inst Don't forgot to close the door aller you when you visit our oflico. Our Devil :dways loses his temper whenhehoSto leave his w?rit to close tho door. The State Fair at Columbia last week was a grand 'success. Those of our citi zens who attended express themselves as having had a very pleasant time. The City -Council bas ordered an elec tion on tho license question for the 4th of December. The books for registration will bo open on tho 20th, 21st and 22nd hists. There is a good deal or cotton In the country yet, Several of our business men say there will be at least eight or uine thousand . more - bales sold in this market. Tho National Bank and Post?nico will observo Thanksgiving Day, it bolng n legal holiday. Bear this in mind, and ar range your bnslness at-those, places ac cordingly.. Our efllciont Chief of Police, Mr. J. R. ?c ant, has gone on a pleasure trip to Flor ina. Ho will be absent two or three weeks. During bis absence Mr. R. F. McKinney is acting Chief. ; . Tho firm of Messrs. Osborne, M?Qukln ?Co., bas been dissolved by Mr. M.A. ?nines withdrawing, Messrs. Osborne & McOukln will continue the business. Soe advertisement. An agricultural exchange advises far mors to commence turning their land so ft* to be best benefited -by the winter freezes; stubblo land, especially, should w turned inver before Christmas... 4 The Hartwell (Ga.)?insays Rev. J. R. tarlo has accepted the pas to ral* call of the Hartwell BaptU Church, and will fill his nr*t appointai??}' on the third Sunday In' January next and Saturday before. .Tho advertisement of Messrs? Mayfield * Stuart's Plinlng Mill Will be found elsewhere. Read lt, and when you need ?nythlng In their lins gho them a call. ?>Bir work always give?satisfaction. . I" our statement of tho vote last week ???ilV8 County, wo unintentionally omit ted tho name cf Mr. R. Y, H.Nance* the ^ro??r-61?ot- ?bi vote in tho County was 2602, the same aa the other officers. *? ' ! IWMOHH uni? va???? object isa Wortliy one, and wo be?peak i?r the ladles a liberal patronage. .? An o*clungo asks why women button tbeir clothes from left to right .While ? are or? thia topto we should like tO.iin ir? _.?__.?. .>._ .i.iVn atti wei gloire ^y m?n bQtton thotr clothes with Pins and ahiogl? nails. . That vro'uld be a moro interesting iobject to luytratlgate, Almost every othjor mun can tell a? otbor hov to manage bis basinesa better than ht knowe himself, aft? hating spent yea? in acquiring the knowledge ofbls 1 trade, avocation or profession. Both think tho other a fool, and the query arises, wh eh is rlghtT And we do not think it will take a njotaphysicion to nive a correct answer, either. B Tho Commissioners of Election, both federal and btato, requests us to urge the Mauagors of the recent election in this County to como forward Immediately ?nd nave their accounts approved. Under the prosent law the Managers aro allowed ono dollar per day for their sorvlcoa, but before they can get their money, the Com missioners have to approvo their claims. Columbia Yannan, of the Uth inst. : "Our Fish Commissioner, Mr. C. J. liuako, rccolvod yesterday 4,000 German ?%P* ^y!.lch win DO distributed In Abbe ville, Aiken, Anderson, Barnwell, Ches ter. Charleston, Chesterfield. Clsrandon, Gi.lloton, Darlington, Edgeflold, Fairtlold, Greenville, Hampton, Horry and Ker shaw Counties to applicants now on Ke Other applicants will be supplied durbin tho season, as rapidly as possible." "What do you think," said a certain young lady to an Intimate friend the other day, "that horrid-proposed to mo lust evening. He hammed and hawed a long time, but tinnily spunked up cour ago to ask me for my hand." "And what did you say, dear?" "8ayt Why, I told hun I couldn't be so cruel as to burden him with a tldrd hand when he didn't know what to do with tho two ho already had-tho awkward booby I" Mr. and Mm. D. 8. Maxwell havo tho sympathies of the entire city in thc death of their only daughter, Eva Benson, which occurred on lust Thursday evening aflor a bri6f hut painful illness with diph theria, nged ilvo years and nino months. Aflor appropriate funeral Borylces, con ducted by Dr. Frlorson at Mr. Maxwell's residence, on Friday morning, tho littlo one's romains wero Intoned in th? Pres byterian cemetery, where lt will sleep until tho resurrection morn. An election for an additional subserlp tlon of $20,000 to tho Savannah Valloy Railroad has boen ordored by tho City Council lo he held on Ibo '28th inst. Tho completion or this |Road depends upon this subscription, and wo hopo our peo ple will vote lt. Too much money has boon expended upon tho Road to lat the work stop now. In a pecuuiary sense wo think it would ba economy to make the additional subscription, and theroby com pleto the Road os early as possible. Voto for tho subscription. List of letteT remaining in the Post ?nico for tho week ending November 18 : C. Doir, J. B. Douthit, J. J. Eaton, J. J. Elder, Lewis Ellinton, Willis Evans, Re becca Kennemore, Mager Hill, Mr?. Liz zie Hickman, Rov. W. A. Hodges, Mn. Mary Holland, Mrs. Eliza Hunter, G. W. M. Manning, Nero Nelson, Mrs. Anna Patterson, Lowis Pilgrim, C. P. Read, 8. Newton Richardson, Miss Lizzie Recd, Janio Bucker, Miss Charlotte Riley, W. N. Rutherford, Misa Mollio Satterfleld, B. J. Scott, M. W. 8poon, Miss Elsie War den, Jyo Whitney, Jno. A. WiUon. Important Notice. In view of the many Providential bless ings bestowed on us os a Nation and as Individuals, it is deemed particularly Utting at th?? timo that the National Thanksgiving day-Thursday, 27th Inst., bo appropriately obsorved hore. Thoro foro it ls hopod there will bo a total sus pension of all kinds cf business for that day, und to that end tho newspapers be requested to notify tho citizens of tho L'ounty not to como ts town with tho ex pectation or transacting business. Thc Pastors of our chorchas uro ar .tuging for suitable religious service?, which will ho .Minouneed from the pulpits next Sunday. Wc tho undersigned accept the pugges ion and agree not to have our places of business opon on that day. [The above paper was signed by sixty business men of the city, including mo. munis, shop-keopors, saloon-keepors, nuuufaeturiug establishments, ftc.] A Temperance Sleeting. Tho Columbia correspondent of the Charleston Sunday Newt, writing under [into of tho 15th inst., sayB : "In response lo a call for a meeting of the friends or temperance in South Carolina to meet for tho purposo of effecting a Stat? organiza .ion. about tlfty persons assembled in Stanley's Hall last night Col. C. E. R. Drayton, of Aiken, was called to the ?hair, and the Rev. A. M. Chroitzborg ro luestcd to act as Secretary. Thc conven ?on or conference took tho preliminary tops toward securing a Slate temperance irganlzatlon for the purposo of securing bi the counties tho right of local option Vilich ls onjoyed by municipalities. To his end a State committee was formed, of vhieh the Ruv. A. Coke Smith, of Co umbla. will probably bo chairman. The iKoution ol' the conference was to kaap ho temperance question enllroly out of lolltlcs, but to work on tho Legislature o securo a couuty local option law." Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, the 27th instant, has been set part as u doy of National thanksgiving iy the proclamations of tho President of he United States and of the Governors of he respective Slates. Tho cltizem? or this Ity have determined to observo tho day. Ul places of business will bo closed du Ing tho whole dav. and appropriate reli rais exorcises held in tho Churches. We would recommend tho obsorvance ?r the day throughout tho County. Let he Churches in tho County, as far as pos ible, meet at their accustomed places or vorshlp and return to tho groat Dispon er or all blessing and tho Ruler of the lestinles or all Nations tho profoundest .ratttudo of tholr hearts for the nuui lered blersings or tho past and tho protn sing future or our country's prosperity md adherenco to those principles or ionstftutlonal government which pro note tho peace, Happiness and prosperity ir all sections of our common country. M God have all the praise for our indi -idual and National prosperity. The SUte Fair. The following citizens of this County ecelved premiums at tho State Fair In ?olumbla last week : Best Ayrshire bull, 1 to 2 years, and mil calves. B. P. Crayton & Sons. Herd of Ayrshires, B. F. Crayton & lons.. . -,. n_ Second best Ayrshire cow, over 3 years, 1. F.Cray ton <fc Sons. .Ayrshire heifers,; 2 to 8 years, B. F. Jnvy ton A SonB. ' Jersey bull, 2 to 3 years, A. T. Smythe, ?endloton. ; " * Jersey bull calves, B, F. Crayton A Second beat Jersey heifer, 1 to 2 year?, I. F. Crayton A Sons. . _ Jersey heifer calf, A. T. Smytho, Pen dleton. '. ." ? _? Second best Durham cow, over 3 years, \, F, Crayton A Sons. ? Durham heifers, 2 to3years, B. F. Cray On ?Sons. l_ ... ?" ? " ',' ? Second best Durham helfors, 2 to 3 cara, B. F. Crayton A Sons. _ Durham bull, 1 to 2 years, B. F. Cray ?s\?>^noeBt grade Jersey heifer, 2 to 3 ears. B. F, Crayton A Sons. _ Grade Jersey heifer calf, B. F. Crayton fcSecond beat grado Jersey heifer, B. F. ?ravton A Sons. . Best heavy draft stallion, over 4 years, m ' ?c \r A Ti Smythe, Pendleton. XlgWdrkft stallion, over 4 years, J. *V ?mlB, Pendleton. ? ' _ JJgbtd?*ft stallion, 2 years, J. E- Lew- | ?Pp?>^ 1 year. ?. Haskell. Pendleton. - . ljfiwU Drift, colt, under. 1 year, J. E.. L-ewis, ^"^best draft brood ?Hy, A. T. ?ra^br6odN Ally. 3 years, ^E^Sfes^SSSfe?* ?lr. % J*". J tt?ff?^. raised mstched aar^?T.Sio^^ . -, Saddlema^orje^^^e world, J. ?^?y butter, B. F- Cray ??&?p%nus Jer?ybuMer: J.O. Strib 'coliectiohs soodHus; jud late- aeedliap ,^es,J,H.l3owden,71' n6^)nd,b?tbarley\ B. F. Crayton. ll??d? J- ? S^b. HoTphnSf'1'0* qaUt' Mrt- W- W Tb.? Market. Up to Wednesday noon the following ate the cash prices for the articles enumerated below : *??*!DD,IN?.s?? Hams.:::::T?<? T Lard-best retlned._. joi Bagging.;.,~..\lolt?lH Ties-beat spliced.lB Whore.......;..i.G5(gl.75 Will Prohlbttlon Prohibit? MK. EDiTon :-We aro soon to have an election In our city to determine whether or not the city shall license liquor sa loons, and I ask apace for a few words to I my fellow citizens on thia Important sub All observant aud right-thinking poo Pie BOC and feel the ovil that Is being done by the sale of liquor in these llceneed bar-rooms, and certainly a large majority pf our beat citizens would be glad to reo it stopped entirely. But some who ear nestly desire to soo this result braucht about aro deterred from voting for ''no license" by tho fact that they do not be lieve that tho salo of liquor can bo stopped by a prohibition vote. Arguing from past experience they say that it la Useless to pass a prohibition act which will fail to secure prohibition. They maintain that in spite of all tho efforts of City Council and friends of tempor?neo, more or less liquor will bo Bold, clsndostlnely if not openly, and that ihereforo lt la useless and woruo than useless to pas? a prohibitory net. As to this let mo say two things: 1. Loss liquor will be sold. Some per sons will continue to procure lt, and some will still get drunk. But eotne who now procure it whenever they want lt, will be prevented from doing so, and as a result tower will drink and fowor get drunk. This will be a great gain, if only one fourth loss liquor ls sold and one-fourth fewer men get drunk, wo shall have less ened by one-fourth tho crime, the misery and tho degradation which follow from drinking, and are consequent upon drunkenness. Such a result would be incalculable gain-gain to tho drinkers, gain to their families, p,tdn to our cum in unity, gain to everybody except tho bar keepers, the wholesale dealer? and tho | manufacturers. It would bo loss only to those who aro fattening on the crime, tho distress, the ruin, or men women and children. Aa we learn the tricks of those who Bell, we can, by moro stringent laws I and closor watchfulness lessen still moro tho amount of liquor sold, and decrease ] the amount of evil resulting therefrom. In time, I believe we can make prohibi tion prohibit. 2. Another point will bo gaittod by tho passago of a prohibition Act which I opisldor of far greater Importance. Wo bi.all moko liquor-selling unlawful ; we | sball put it under tho ban of the law, sod we sball make tho man who sells liquor, be be saloon-keeper or druggist, a law breaker. That will bo a great point gained. Whenever you can get a thing condemned by law, you bring the doer of it, under the condemnation of all law-lovlug and law-abiding citizens. And this will be I truo even of those citizens who may not at first disapprove of tho act, ana who may to a certain extent be in sympathy with the actor. Fe a little while preju dice may blind a good citizen, and sym pathy may lead bim to condone an offonce against tho law, and even to defend it, t>ut .sooner or later his bettor -judgment | will come into play, and be will uphold law and condemn law-breaking. He will condemn an unlawf il act, not because bo considers it wrong In itaolf, but simply and sololy because lt ls unlawful-because it violates tho law of tho land. For ex ample- "inoonsbinlng," as the unlicensed making of whiskey ts called, ls, per te, no more morally wrong than tho liccnbod making of it is. Yet you and I, my read er, notwithstanding any sympathy we may have felt for special individuals, you and I do look on moonshiners aa outlaws. Why? 8imply because they aro dolDg unlanfully just what others may do-law fully-i. e., distill liquor. That which makes them criminals ls that they are doing lt lu violation of the laws. So will we ail come, gradually, to look upon tho saloon-keeper or druggist, who sel .9 liquor j contrary to law. He will become in our ! viow an outlaw, as much so as the moon shiner, and for us to buy liquor from hi rn will ">r>o:i seem to ns a participation in lawlessness. Decent, respectable, law-lov ing people will, os soon as prejudice wears I away a little, come to look on the pur-1 L-liase of iiquor from a saloon-keeper or druggist who is selling in violation of | law, in tho samo light as they now do on ita purchase from a "moonsnlno" wagon. My fellow-jltizens, though we may not I ho auto, all at onco to stop the salo of liquor in our city, let ns at least mako its salo unlawful and those who Bell it law breakers. Let UM put the condemnation :if the law upon tho sato and sellera, and :he condemn a no i. ?f the whole community will follow in time. If this accursed traffic does still live In our midst, let UB I it least mako lt hide Itself and let us j brand it as LAWLESS. T. F, BELL. Bay Your Goods at H. B. Arnitein'i. This should bo your motto. You can save yourself the trouble of looking for ] certain things, for he keeps the largest assortment. You can actually buy from aim cheaper, and you will always see there the prettiest ?nd latest styles. Trade with 31. B. Arnttein, The Leader of\ Low Prices. Do you wan*, a handsome Wrap of any kind? a Circular or a Newmarket? If. B. Arnstein hat the handsomest and cheapest In Anderson. Po you want a Jrlno Dress, bo lt Flannel, Cashmere or Silk? M. B. Arnstein has the choicest and prettiest Goods in Anderson. Do you want a stylish Hst or Bonnet for Winter wear? M. B. Arnstein has the loveliest and most becoming shapes in Anderson. We advise all to give M. B. Arnstein a nal! and we know you will be pleased. Aftsr Buffering E^vea Yean, Dawson, GA., August 30, 1884.-I Buff ered with tetter for eloven years. It was on my face and body, and gave me untold trouble ond pain. I tried tho virtue of many remedies, and waa treated by some of tbe best physicians in tho country, but found no relief, and had almost despaired of my Ufo. I was Induced to try S. S. 8. ns a last resort. After taking six botMos tbe tetter was removed and ray akin smoothed off, and I am perfectly woll. I feel like a now man. Swift's Specific ls undoubted! 7 the pdt blood purl tier in tho world, andi recommend lt to RU (roving humanity everywhere. L. H. LSE The 8 a promo Bench. ATLARTA? Sept, 23. 1884^-From experi ence I think S"S. 8. a very valuable remedy for cutaneous disease?, and at the same time an Invigorating tonio. J A sirs JACKSON, ChiefJustice of Ga. Cared With Two Bottles. JKBSETVILLB, III., Aog. 2, 1884 - i-or over two years I was afflicted with a ring worm on my nook, which would peel off and bum like tl io. Calling on an M. D. he pronounced it a catnncouH eruption of the cutido, Thia frightened roe, and after trying every tb! og Irr tba market, Includ ing Fowler's solution of arsenic. Without success, I was advised to try 8.8. 8.,1 which I did, and after taking two small bottles a permanent care was effected. RODT. H. MAITUB-OBB, Of thou- B.'Xttm?P?t,m.'Co.? A Child. TALBorrow.vGA., Sept. li 18?i-My little san, now seven year? old, 'bioko?nt I When a babe ot three weeks with ?hat the doctors ?ailed ?xcema? beglnolng on the bead and gradually spreading over hi? wbol? bod?. He was treated for five I year* or more by various Physiotens without roliof. and the little boy'e health wa? completely broken down? < About a year ago I was Induced to use on him SwIft'B Gpcdflo, and two bottles cured him ton nd and well, and lhere his been no sign of a return of the decano. -. . F. O. Houris*. Treatise on Food and Skin Diseases moiled free. Tua 8 wi rr Brti?i?to Co., Atlanta, Ga. , ; - . Ayer's SarsaporlUa worlra^dlreedy and promptly, to purify and enrich tb? blood, improve the app?te, 'Strengthen tba usrvea,aud brsw?ptbAaTrstem. It to in tho truest souse an alttratico medicino. Rvery InyaUd ?hcold, give It a trial. Aro any members of your famUy thua afflicted f Havo thoy scrofulous swel lings of the glands f Have they any scrofulous sore* or UlcersT If uo, and it should bo neglected, tho peculiar taint, or poison, rafty deposit Itself in tho sub stance of lao lungs, producing consump tion. Look well to tho condition of your family, and if thus alllicted, give Ute proper remedy without delay. Buy that wlifoh makes absoluto euros in tho short est space ot time. Tho unerring finger of public opinion points to B. B. B. as tho most wonderful remedy for Scrofula over known? You noed not Uko our word you need not know our names-merit la all you seek. Ask your neighbors, ask your druggist, ask or wilie to thoso who give their certificates and be con vinced that B. B. B. is the quickest and most perfect Blood Purifier ever before known. 3 Another big stock of Dress doods, Flannels, Bleaching?, Calicoes, Shirtings, Joans and checks, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Tho best solid Leather Shoes at bottom Crices. Our large salea bas enabled us to uy a second stock of all kiuds of goods, also to omploy another salesman. From now uutil Christmas wo shall oner our larrfe stock of beautiful goods, at such low figures that it will bo to your interest to buy from UB. To those who have never traded with us wo ask you to call and prico our goods. We soil the boat goods at tho lowest prices. C. F. JON KS A Co. The health and beauty of children eau be restored by giving them Shrincr'a Indian Vermifuge to kill the worms that darkoo their complexion. If people troubled with colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Doctoral beforo goiug to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly to tho comfort of both speakers and hoare ra. Public speakers aua aingore find that tho Pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of tho volco. If you bavo a cold or cough ono bottle of Wilbito's Cough Syrup will relievo you. Prico 25 cents, por bottle. If you want your prescriptions preparod with accuracv and by competent persons go to Wilhito A Wilhlto. When you want Medicines of any kind go to W?hlte A Wilbito's, and ir they can uot furnish what you want it will bo useless to go olsowbere. The beat preparation for clean?lng. pre? serving and beautifying the teeth is I Jobnstono's Saponaceous OdLutino. It hardens tho gums and imparto adollcious odor to the breath. Recommended by A. P. Johnstone, D. D. 8., Anderson, a, C. Wilhito A W?hlte, Proprietors. Boote and Shoes,. Athens and Missis sippi Joans, Blanket J, Llnseya, Flannels, Dress Goods, Sheetings. Shirtings, and a full Storo of Dry Goods low for cash at J. P. .Sullivan A Co's. 10 If you want a flrst-olass Sewing Ma chine, Buggy or Carriage, do not fail to look through tho immense stock kept by C. A. Heed, Agent, In bis Repository over the City Grocery Uoro. Ho will save you money every time. Persons Indebted to me for Groceries, Sewing Machines, Buggies, Fertilizers, ?.e., aro earnestly requested to cali promptly and sottlo tip, and thuasavomo tho trouble and expenso of aondtug my collector to seo you. I must bavo tho money. Respectfully, C. A. RRBO, Agent. Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad, Colorado, says ; Seeing certificates of the wonderful cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, I was induced to try it on my little eon, who was troubled with lung or throat affection, urououncod by one physician consumption, lt acted wonderfully on bim. and by tho lime be had takon one bottle of it tho cough disappeared. I am now on a visit to my parents In Georgia, but will return in a few dava lo my home and will tako some of the Lung Restorer with mo. 30 For a good smoko, buy Wilbito's Lead er Cigar. If you want tho best Colfoo go to J. P. Sullivan A Co's. 10 Tho Drug Storo of Wilhito tV. Wilhito ls headquarters for Fine Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Meorchauiu Pipes and Holders. Finest Teas at Wilhito A Wilhito. FOR SAL?.. npiIE undersigned will sell at public out 1 cry on 8aleday In December next, at Anderson, S. C., ono Tract of I.ami, con taining 150 acres, known as tho Shaw place, aud bounded by lands of Ooo. Long. J. B. Leveret and others. Two dwelling houses on placet Twenty acres in woodland, and balance under cultivation. TEHMS-One-third cosh, balance on credit of twelve months. Persons desiring to look at the piuco can do so by calling n the undersigned. SA LIE v. MCALISTER. Nov 0, 1884 17 4 ITISIMP0RTANTT0KN0WTHAT Y0U0ANFINDTHELARGESTST0CKA ND ALWAYSTHEL0 WESTPRICESAT M.3.ARNSTEIN;SGOTHEREFORBAR GAINSG0THEREF0RRELIABLEG00 DSANDG0THEREF0RP0LI?ETREA TMENTPRICESAREREDUCEDONCL 0THLNGDRYG00DSSH0ESANDHATS. 6*6? SPECTACLES, COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JOHN M. HUBBARD'S Oct 23. 1884 15 Om CROVER CLEVELAND IB to be oar next President, and better timos are in store for ns in the near future ! AND os we confidently expect a Grand Jubilee after the election in November, every body of course, will feel like making very LIBERAL 1-JRCIIA8ES. I have, therefore, laid in a very iargo stock of HAMS, - BREAKFAST STRIPS, MACKEREL, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, CHEESE, OATMEAL, BUCKWHEAT, MEAL, FRUIT BUTTER, CONFECTIONERIES. APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WAGONS and DOLL CARRIAGES, HOBBY and SHOOFLY HORSES, DOLLS, in endless variety, GIFT CUPS, VASES, Ac. Ac. Terms Gash. First Door Below Post Office* A. 1?. JOHNSTONE, . Oct 23.1884 _ I?_'_ THE END HAS COME! RADICAL rule is over at laat, and the end of bard times is near if every one will come up and do bis duty square? ly by paying those who have helped them. Those indebted to mu for Guano or Supplies MUST come forward and pay up, as I am determined not to carry over any Accounts from this year. So come along sod pay up at once. ? have on band a stock of Genend Merchandise, which I will sell at Hie lowest living prices for cash. Call and secure bargains. J. PINK. REED, No. 7 Granito Row, iJF-i Partien indebted to REED & MOOR HEAD wilt take notice that after :\ abort time their ' Notes and Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attor ney ftr collection. Aj If you want" tu arrange with us, call ob eitherJ. Pink Reed or R. L. Moor head al the old aUndi Rv L. MOORHEAD,, J. PINK REED, Nov 13,1881 18 CHRISTMAS GIFT! A. ?35.00 Ladies9 Solid Gold Watch WILL BE GIVEN to the ono who comes nearest guessing tho namber of Vue Watch. Ono go ?ss allowed for every dol lar pair*, roe on Note or Account, . and' '/ne gue? for every dollar** worth of Goods bought. and paid for before December 24, 1884. I have jost received a large lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS 1 SPECTACLES. PIANOS And ,OK04f?|/.; Tho. numbers witt be examined and the Watch .atv.^led Christmas Day at / '*T. A, DANIEL'S JEWELRY STORR, pct 30, 188 J I? ; ????sssawssnBssaanassas^^ ?JtJST MEAI ONE PRICE CLO LADIES', MISSES You will ah CLOTHING AND GE ONE ] Oct 23. 18S4 THE FAMOUS TROTTING MATCH "J. I. C., the celebrated trotting hone, (nunn d after his owner J. I. Case, Esq.,) was recently entered at Trooped Park, Brooklyn, to low er bis own record of 2.10, so as to beat "Maud 8," Vanderbilt's great mare, the fastest animal on record, and whose time was 2.001. The ex citement was intense, 0,000 people having assembled to witness the contest, every one being eager and expectantly looking lor the favor ite to sppear. At about S o'clock p. m. "J. I. C.," amid tremendous applause, came down the track* passing tho Grand Stand of tho Judges, throwing first oue ear and then the other forward, os If in re cognition of tho cheering of tho crowd, then passing once around the raco course, just to get warmed up and prepare himself for the race, the excitement running higher eve* ry minute, until "ile is off! ?Ie IB off!" echoed through tho crowd. And sure enough, he was off ! With rapid strides he moved on, on, in creasing bis speed at ovary step, fairly flying through tho air, as if by magic, passing around the curvos like a whirlwind ; then coming in plain view of the spectators, every body on tip-toe, and the excitement of thopcoplo was at fever heat to get a glimpse of tho beautiful black steed as ho dashed along. Passing by the Grand Stand ho slacked up, and after returning in front of the J udgos' Stand, in a fow moments the Board announced the record at 2.18?, at the second trial at 2.14, and tho third time at 2.121. Now, ladies aud gentlemen, wo want it understood that, wo are al ways In tho race for giving low pri ces, and competing in our Unes le gitimately with ANYBODY, and wo propose to lower our record. Wo hang out tho board : 274c. for elegant double-width Cashmeres, worth 37ic-all the new shades in this line. Splendid lino of "Black Crow" Cashmeres 40c to 81.00. These goods aro bet ter blacks and lustres than otbor brands. Alpacas from 12c to 25c per yard. 25c for all wool, heavy twilled Flannel. 25c for Georgia Jeans, worth 371. Ladies' and Gents Handkerchiefs and Gloves at greatly reduced prices. 25c for Boys' Cassi mere Hats, worth 40c. 40c for Mens' Cassimerc Hats, worth 75c. 60c for Corsets, cheap at 35c. Splendid lines of all kinds of Corsets from 50c to $1.50 each. $2.75 for a full stock P. Calf Boot, worth $4.00. $2.25 for a splendid Kip Boot, worth$3.50. Bleacblngs, Shirtings, Drillings, and everything in that line you may want, now offered at special low prices. We have a much larger stock of Dress Goods than usual, selected with great caro, comprising all the latest and most fashionable shades and patterns, which we will tako pleasuro lu showing you, feeling assured that wo can please you. A splendid Uno of Ladles*, Gouts' and ?Jb?dren'i h?? J-madfc f?huus zt prices to suit tho times. Come and Inspect our stock of Goods. We guarantee to please you In quality ss wall sz prices in every instance, and will uo our best to give you satisfaction. Always in the Cotton Market at highest cash prices. . Yours, very respectfully,. . SI*. VIIU Vb II'. Sole Agents for Studebaker ead Ten nessee Wagons, Wando Phosphate Co., Hazard Powder Co., Mar cy's hand-made Penl??n tlary Shoes, &c Oct 2, 1884 22 Notice to Creditors. Hiram E.' Cooley vs. Mathias Roberts, Mrs. Jane Cothran and others.-Action to set aside Deed, sell land to pay debts, P~URSUANT to an order of Court in the above stated case, all persons having claims against tho Estate of Allan Cochran are hereby notified to present snd prove them before me on or by the first day of j December next or be barred. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Oct 23.1884 15 -_6__ ? CARD. WE wonld like to call to the attention pf the. people of Anderson County a few significant facts concerning the Drag Blore of HILL BROS., recently moved from Broyles* Building on Main Street to McCully's Corner on the Public Square Smiths'old stand. In tho first place thesomen endaavor.by watching their business closely, to keep always on band such Drugs, Patent Med icines. Lamp:;, and other articles In their line, that parties wishing to come or send to their Store for anything, not entirely out of date, can always be accommodated. F?r instau.ee, the season for ?owing wbeat is now upon us, and they have plenty of Blue 8tone for soaking it all ; and so when the bilious seasons come they have always on hand a plenteous supply of Liver Regulators, Pills, eke, and in the chills and fever time they double their stock of Quinine and Chill Cures of all kinds. And even so in the season when "young men's fancies lightly turn," &c, that is, along about Christmas, you can always find there what you want in the way of beautiful Celluloid Sets, hand some Dressing Cases, deliciously scented und elegantly decorated Perfumed Bottles. Ladies' Work Boxes, lovely Mirrors and Fancy Articles of every description. It is true they keep a stock of all these thing? throughout tho year, bot they try to- regulato the quantities to snit the season for which they are particularly adapted ; and wbilo even in Spring and Summer they keep their stock of Lamps foll, you will find that thoy have now on band the largest and best se-ected stock of Library, Extension, Stand ,nnd Hand Lamps they have ever kept before-it te really worth a walk over there to ace the display. Another significant fact.is- that the Junior partner, who Is the Druggist, sleeps on tbe Publie Square, In essy ac cess to those wishing Prescriptions or Medicines prepared flt night. Anderson, S, 0" Oct. 16,1884. TKTOTICE TO CREDITORS. XV . All persons having claims against the Estate of Samuel M. Bowen, deceased, are hereby notified to present them,! properly, proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed -Sr-Jaw. M. A? THOMSON, Ra'iw Nov w, m I* ~ NS & M?CEE'S THING, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, AN ELEGANT I.I NE OE ' AND CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. vaya find them with the Largest stock of NTS' FURNISHING GOODS IN THE OITY ! PRICE TO ALL. "> , ? ! .... .... DON'T FORGET ! -o THE PROPRIETRESS OF TH LADIES' ITO RI HAS JUST RETURNED WITH A STOCK THAT IS SIMPLY IMMENSE, A.ND feels confident that, with her corps 'jot experienced Ladies, can please in Goods and Trices. Wo will vary from our rule of quoting prices, and ask you to call and ace our Jerseys from $1.00 up. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS. 8ept 25. 1884 ll HURRAH ! HURRAH ! FOR CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS! Since it is certain that the Democratic nominees for Pres ident and Vice President will bo elected? Dry Goods have so tumbled ia price tt?vt I can alford lo sell them Cheaper than ever!* JUST RECEIVED. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNELS, BLACK DRESS SILK VELVETEENS of all shades. OABHMERES, PRINTS, INDIGO BLUES, . The Celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT, A beautiful line of CORSETS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, , OA88I1IERES, JEANS, at all prices. And tho Largest Stock of BOOTS and 8H0E8 I have ever carried. . ZEIOLER BROS. FINE SHOES a Specialty. j&f It will bo to your interest to call and oxamino my stook before buying else where. Yours very truly, . W. A. CHAPMAN. Sept 18, 1884 ' ' 10 ly Take it for Grafted that you can Buy Goods at any other piaoe as Cheap as you can at TTNTIL Corsets THE LADIES' BAZAR, Kots, Flannoin, Blankets, Comforts. Quilts, Shawls, Damask Towels, 8hoetlng, Ticking, Long Cloths, Children's Hoods and Sacks. My Stock of Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Shoes Ia Just simply Immense iii every sense of tho word but prices, for you can buy theearae Goods for LESS MONEY than anywhere else In tho City. 7 I am now receiving every day all tho Latest Styles in Ladles', Children and Misses HATS, that you ought to look at bofore purchasing elsewhere. Thanking you for past patronage ano hoping you will continue the same, Oct 2, 1882_ Til Onr Stock of Fall Goods now in Store will Eclipse any past Season! - FOR LOWEST PRICES -r- CALL ON ?3 who has just returned from the Northern markets where he purchased a Bousing Stock I -o OUR BARGAIN LIST FOR THIS MONTH : inbarin* Goods at our Storo for tho next thirty days, as wo are selling Goods 25 per;ceAt lowertMn anyhouso in the land. A Lady or Gentleman will save?i?o. ort every doBer** worth oTGoodstteyinayhuy.> We commend this argument io theorists In domestto eeonwnr.^y^UwGood? we offer, they need no commendat?on-they ?peak for tbem??fb p??tet Prints only 01, yard-'wide.Bleaching, with some Rtnrrh OJ . vard-wldc B?eaobm*. free from starch, 8 ; yard-wlde Bleaching. ??Fruit, of 12?e. We have seventeen kinds of Bed/licking at 8,0.MWL BW, AV^W? V?i^,\f? 20%. 22,2&,24,25c. Our Celebrated Athena Checks at 74o by bolt : our odejbnM Atb*. Mia3l*nm it 2Sc . oar celebrated Kentucky Jcsns aiSOc ?nd 35c ; our celebrated Virginia jSnYntffe.our o cb roted ??roi I na Jeans at 10 2 3. We haye about 800 yards hoftfr, mad? Jeans el woo flllhVg. and warranted to last forever, which wa oBiv at only 60c ?5??f WahaveflveUlnoa bf Linsey : Oar No. 1 you can buy at 12jo No. 2 at 15c. $to ?lat20e?No4 atT22i, and No. 6 at 25c, Visitors to our Store alt say our Red and WbUe^umnel Department ls ?he most competo ever seen in. Anderson. Prices com men?a at 124 15 18720. 221. 25. 30, 35, 40, and end at 50c, Yard-wide fine Cambric at. onK Red Damask Turkey Red, warranted not to fade, at 50c, G5c 75c 85c. Half Damask at 60c. Napkin? and Doylies to match from OOo per doxen up. . - , . ? Bit l^r^n-Any ?oloryou desire In single-width Cashmere* only 15c. TUt?\?lten tu* tVik?-Any color you Castre in Fine, Brocaded Dress Goods nt?Sneetol Bwrgafin-Five pieces donblc-widtb, 40 Inches wide, Black Cashmere, nine Block, that we aro going to saerifh e nt only oOc.'pcr yard. T^lecca Navy Blue, Cardinal, Bottle Oreen, Reo\8eal Brown, Drab Cashmere at only 33ic. Mourning Dress Goo us ls superior to any former season. Pot Black t^slmiereXreMC? Australian Cloth. Henrietta Cloth,6-4Flannel* 3-4Flannel,EmpressCloth, - . ._ COLORED DRESS GOODS. In tlds lino we cari show ?ll tho latest novelties. PrinWs.Ink cannot do^lhe subjebk iustlce We&iretocallW I*d^ 8ultln?~*l Wool, Ik yards wtaetoUshedeB.PlrinV^ per yard, and Plaids at $1.25. Our Plaid Dress ?oods *reTwl?^ thecelebmted "Vulcan Brand," and run them from 45c to $1.75 per yard. We can pro daMCMrB^l^l?&fk^ handsome. You cannot Matti R ahywhore. We ha?s^kflllks at all prices, ?nd Ifyon want to bay a Summer Silk cheap, call on CardTrial, fir?M&.??aioM^ ? ^ ",uo> ",ac*? Onr?ffiK*^ faricfl^ I^dk?r?hte*, In plain and ,u. *&i?^J^A1^?l^^ Wh W1?.0* 00 "fM ot oat, Flue Shoos. Wo handle in?^?li^ h.a9 1,0 ??"??Mon of being the wry heit Ohnffi??n vin^'?w ifif? bigrbargr, ns In Brogans. C?1f Brogans. Gaters, n?if? ?m?5oT& w3L?2tE??te LadlOS Proocl1 all kinda of Wf.j?b^nMihov,np, Po?brcontoinno naper or shoddy ?ol?. and enrrAsse?By.non* J^eye now taaklng thu ono of our specialties. We carieefi youaBuitatW,|5.S&r? KS. *TT B??*|S.? ' H^ profusion. Largest stock? In Tow?. TwnkvVallses. Mend Blaine aboi a will not brook of dls?ay, . We iiav?-oinilted a hundred or two, Btit mied all the^pace assigned for to-day. And reopootfolly bid you adieu* .