The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 18, 1884, Image 4
Brave Ella Reed,
Reed's ranch did not differ materially
from hundreds of others in Colorado.
The same straggling, one-storied struc
ture, perfectly innocent of paint, with
outbuildings looking as if they were
ready to tumble down. The family con
sisted, at the time of this story, of Joe
Reed, the proprietor, his wife aud two
children. Ella, tho eldest, was a rather
pretty girl of eighteen, who for several
years bad relieved tho tired mother r*
much of the burden of tho house work,
attended to the duties of the dairy, aud
was a good horsewoman withal, often
accompanying her father lu rough ride?
of miles when looking for stray callie.
Unce a week Mr. Reed went to Denver
to sell the dairy products, and purchase
such articles of food ss could not be
raised on the ranch. Willie frequently
accompanied him, and th? two womeo
were always kept loaded for emergencies,
concealing them in the folds of her
dress.
Hastily rejoining her mother in the
larger room, she was just in time to see
two burly looking milhun enter by the
door. The taller of the two mon de
manded supper, "and let it come quick
ly, too," bo Baid. in a menacing tone.
Thc brave ?irl placed the food on the
table, knowing that Ibo scoundrels would
satisfy their hunger bo for o putting their
purpose of robbery, and possibly mur
der, into execution. She then sat down
in front of them nod watched them.
The moment their meal was completed,
she suddenly thrust thc muzzles of tho
pistols in their faces, threatening U shoot
if they moved.
thought nothing of being left alone in
the houso until long into the night, a i
the distance to thc city made the drive a
long one. lt was on one of these even
ings in the early full, juHt ns they had
completed their supper und tho mother
was arranging tho table for tho hungry
father and non, that tho younger woman
went to tho barn, tho hack of which was
immediately on the road, to see a calf
that was sick.
Suddenly sho heard the voices of men
in the mad near the barn. Listening
and scarcely daring to breathe, sbo heard
the words that al ai os t froze her with
terror.
"Thc old man kens bis money box in
tho drawer o? tbs old bureau, but tho old
woman carries the key."
"How can we get at it ?" asked another
voice.
''We cun bind both women, and if
tbey make any noise, wo can stop that."
For a moment the terrified listener was
fairly paralysed with fear; then, she
started up, and running quickly round to
tbe back of the house and crawling
through an open window, went ton closet
and took from it two revolvers, which
Expostulations and protestations were
in vain ; the heroic girl stood there with
eyes Hashing and determined, for whst
to her seemed ages. Tho poor mother,
aa soon as she comprehended tho situa
tion, overcome by her great terror, had
fainted and WOB lying on the floor.
At last the sound of wagon wheels was
heard coming toward tho house, and in
a momont the father and brother entered
ibo house in company with an uncle who
had arrived in Denver that day from
their old eastern homo in Pennsylvania,
and by the merest accident met Mr.
Reed on Sixteenth street, in Denver. As
soonias they comprehended the situation
compelled tho ruffians with revolvers nt
their heads to submit to being bound
with rones, and when daylight came they
were taken to the county seat and placed
in jail.
Ibe brave girl, as soon as she was
relieved from her terriblo guard duty,
and the horrible strain on her nerves
was taken off, went into a succession of
hysterical rposms, and it was for weeks
that her reason if not her life, was de
spaired of. She eventually recovered,
however, and afterwards married a
wealthy Denver gentleman, and is now
living in Queen City. The two men
were recognized as old offenders, in fact
they were fugitives from justice from a
distant county, and afterwards served a
long time in the penitentiary in Canon
City.-Rocky Mountain Neirs.
Tho Planets.
Professor Richard A Proctor lectured
last night in Concert Hall, Academy of |
Music, on "The Planets." He compared
tho different bodies in the Bolar system
to the treeB in the forest-some like the
sapling, young, others of mature growth :
others again old, and others still withered
and dead. These things followed just os
in any other evolution. This earth is in
its middle life, doing what she was in
tended to do. Tho stages of a planet's
life wero given from the time when it
was formed by the gathering together of
fragments until its death. The ii rat singe
is that of intenso heat, nnd the greater
part of the time the planet would bo a
masa of vapor, the orb being lustrous and
glowing, giving out intense heat. Later
it woola lose beat, and the greater part
wnuld becomeliquld, afterwards becoming
solid. . The earth while in its first stsge
had probably a diameter of 10,000 or
12.000 miles instead of 8,000 as at, pres-'
ont. ' In the earlier etagts the volcanic
and other disturbances were much great
er than now. The globe gradually be
came cool enough for life, and life would
begin. There ia evidence that the earth
is tens of millions of years old, but it is
difficult to say what is the age of a planet
when life on lt begins. Sir Isaao New
ton believed that tub waters of the ocean
were hoing gradually absorbed by tho
earth. The waters of the sea are being
diminished in this way, bat in what
degree cannot be said. They are absorb-'
ed to the thickness of a sheet of paper in
one year, tba thickness bf one inch in
ono hundred years, in ten millions of)
yoars, (a mere second in tims,) 10,000
feet. In tim? ali the water would be
gone, .and in: a long period the air itself j
would become so thin that it would not
support life: Planets, like other bodies,
cool slower as they.are ot greater bulk.
remane
are yet in their youth or first stage, while
the small planeta oro in their advanced
age. Thua. thc moon chows bid age,
while Jupiter is yet a baby. The larger
ones have the characteristics of youth
and tho 'email ones of old age, ll
Illustrations ..' of these things were
thrown on tho .Gereon. The aun shows
boiter than noy cf th? others the vapor
ons or first sta??, and nd one believes it
to be' the nbbdo of lira. Being tho larg
est, the san is the youngest of all the
-?gm?nftrii^f^ io;J
life. The tornadoes of the sun move at
the rate ot 100 miles per second! All
tho tn rn ult3 of earth combined would not
?WVil&o'jt?^ ph one mile of the suo?a
surface.h;Tp?; great, disturbances of Jnr
piter . wero compared with thoso of tho
sun. Jupiter te still glowing, and coo'
hot for lifo. ? Saturn-was; also said not to
, bethe abode; tflgfb?L /
The condition of planets less than tho
earth, was considered. Mara hhewa. di
vision' of e ur face into land ond writer.
Mftssca iofmomiwe* seen,-\ which ?)grow*
larger ip winter and smaller in summer.
This has beear the case every season, for
m?-iHnt^lh^?p^Me\i.baa elapsed
since their ?pvtry. OC*AD?O and air
currents o,re also dl.'icRvered. Tho reduc
tion cf the seas Indicates ago.
Tho S?oou ia ao old ns to bs in plane
tary death, though evidences of her fiery
youth ara yet to be seen in tho, mouth&
of extinct' cr?tera, ( ?he la not too eojd
or too hot to support lifo, but. tho teas
an? ail abwrbsd, and there ia no uir, or
it fx so thin thal no creatures known in
ibis world could live in it. There Its' no'
water; and the moon ia dead- ^icWW
pf f ho moon v?ci?.thrown or*, the screen,
luV .
showing her death and desolation. My
riads of extinct volcanoes were shown.
Ballimore Sun, December ith.
The Whole Race in the Garden of
Eden.
We aro all in tho garden just n>' was
Adam, and before us as before him hangs
tbe fruit of good r.nd evil. It is a pity
to chaTge upon Eve the follies of our
lives. Poor mother of us all, she had
sorrow enough of her own ; why must we
lay upon ber namo any blame for our
misfortunes? We arc in the same garden
where she stood, and have exactly the
power she possessed of making the wiser
choice. Weare equipped with full power
to choose the good or the evil. It is
high time for us to conclude that if Adam
did badly in the Garden of Eden, we are
at full liberty to do better in the same
place. We all see the Hituation better
than it WAH seen by tho first man. He
felt that perhaps the forbidden tree bore
sweet, good fruit ; we all know that its
fruit is tin '..lill of bitterness. It is of
no moment (bat our garden of trial in
not by the Euphrates. Tho little spot of
ground through v/bich four branches of
a river ran, spreads out and covers all tho
continent, and Adam and Eve stnnd for
the human ruco. We are all in the en
closure, some sinning and dying, others
obeying tho Almighty and advancing to
eternal life.-/Yo/, buring.
- A crazy negro, named Moses McCall,
who baa been in tho Asylum twice, en
tered the cabin of three negro women in
Georgetown County on tho night of the
lilith ult., with his axo in hand. Thc
three women run out, but one returned
to get ber children. As ?ho entered the
dcor the crazy mun Htruck her over the
bend, splitting her skull, and also Htruck
har on the body, so that she dird. Sev?
oral negro men tried to arrest him but
failed, until one shot him with a pistol,
thc ball striking him in the forehead and
glancing over his head, making a com
plete part of his hair, without otherwise
injuring him. Ho will bo taken back to
tho Asylum, where hu should be confined
for tho balance of his life.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
.STATIC or BOOTH CAROLINA,
ANDEIIBON CHINTY. ?
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the lint Mon
day in January, A. D. 1885, at Anderson
Court House, 8. C., the following property,
to wit :
Two Acres ?if Land, more or 'ces, with
tho liouso thereon, except os to the second
story, and known us the Cnrswcll Institute.
The House contains one lurge room, and
RU attached, and the lands on which tho
building is, is bound by lands of Martin
Hall, 1'ickenH Warnock. Levied on as the
property of the Cantwell Institute lu favor
of William Jones against the Carswell In
stituto.
TERMS ot SALE-Cash. Purchaser to
pay for necessary pupers.
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sheriff )f Anderson County, S. O
Dee ll, 1881 22 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
BY virtu : of an Execution to mo direct
ed, I will expo:-? to salo on tho First
Monday in Junuury, A. D. 1885, at Ander
son Court House, Smith Carolina, the follow
ing Tract of Land, to wit :
One Tract of Land, containing sixty
acres, moro or lesn, bounded by lands of
John Robinson, Milton Wilson, and others.
Levied on as tho property of John M. King
in favor of McCully cfc Taylor against John
M. King.
TKIIMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchnser to
pay extra for necessary papers ,
JAMES H. M OCONNELL,
ShoriiT of Anderson County, S. C.
Dec ll, 1884 22 4
SHERIFFS SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OY ANDK&SON.
HY virtue of Executions to mo directed,
I will expose to Sale on the First Monday
in January, A. D. 1885, at Anderson Court
House, S. C., the following Tract of Lund,
to wit :
One Tract of Land, containing forty-seven
acres, more or less, bounded by Lamb of
the Homestead of lt. J. Dyrum, and others.
Levied on os the Property of E. J. Ityrum
in favor of McGrath <fc ityrum und M D.
Kennedy.
'PERUS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sheritr of Anderson, County, 8. C.
Dec ll, 1884 22 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CABUMNA,
COUNTY ur ANDERSON.
T>Y virtue of various Executions to me
Wj directed, I will expose to sale un the
First Monday In Janunry, A- I). 1-185, ut
Anderson Court House, 8. C., tho f blow
ing Tract oi Land, to-wlt :
All of Defendant's interest in one Tract
of Land, containing one hundred acres,
mora or less, bounded by hinds of John
Massey, lafayette Mitchel), W. C. Arm
strong and others. Levied on as thc prop
erty of John Marion Ashley, in favor of
. McCully A Taylor and others.
Also, on the First Tuesday after the First
Monday in January, I8S5, at Robert Pou
nd's residence : Ono Engine and B iller,
one Oin, two Cotton Presses, ono Thresher,
ono Feeder, one Condenser, one Rubber
Belt and one pair of Wagon Scales. Lev
ied on as the property of John M. Ashley,
at the suit of this same parties.
? TKRMB or SALK-Cash. P?rcharcrs to
pay extra tor all necessary papers.
JAMES H. MCCONNELL,
Sheriff of Anderson Coun'.y, 8. C.
Deoll, 1884 '22 4
MASTERS 8??J3.
Brr AT s or SOOTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COU M V.
In (he Court of Common i??u.
Htrain E. Cooley. Plaintiff, vs. Mathias
Roberts, Jane Cothran and others, Do
fendants.-Complaint to set atidf Conrey
' anee, ta pay debts, ?tc
PURSUANT to sn order of Court, bear
ing date October 18, 1884,1 will sell
at Anderson C. H.. 8. C., on SALESDAY
IN JANUARY, 1885. the following de
scribed land, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND, on which Al
len Cothran died, situate in Anderson
County, on waters of Saluda River, adjoin
ing lands of Elisabeth Acker, Warren
Fleming, J. B, Gaines, Win. D. Cox and
qthers, containing-acres, more or less.
Sold in ono or two Tracts, to snit pur?
chasers.
I KU M.H OF 8A/W--One-third cash ; the re
mainder on a credit of twelve months, ser
cured by ? bond and mortgage of the prem
ises, with interest from day or sale. Pur
chaser to pay extra for papers.
, WT W. JIUMPHREY8, Master.
? Deoll,1884 jj ' j ?T-? ?\ \:,.4
SALE OP LAND.
STATS or SOUTH CARO LI RA, [\
ANDERSON Conirtt.?. ,
In the (buri of Probate,
Joel T. Newton, Administrator of Issac
Newton, deceased, Pl Bin tiff, vs. Rebecca
! E. Nc w ton, Martha New to?, and others,
1 DtfOTdaht&r-Cmr?>!ain< to Seit ?an# to
&y:BebU,dy. ? r ?
> Y virtuo of an order, of sale made hy
tho Court of Probato In the>boire.
case,! will sell at Anderson O. M.,
on S ALEDA Y IN JANUARY, 1885,
o following described TRACT OF LAND
es .thc Real Estate of Isaac Newton, de
f^Slf tha^met ot Land, con tal nina slxty.
three seres, more or tess, situate in*Artdor?
iKWjDounty, and adjoining lands of Thea.
C. Watkins, JohajW. Jgvau ?nd others,
and being a part of the Tract of Land con?,
vcyed hy I?aac Newton. Sr.. to Isaac New
ton, Jr., by Deed dated 22d Feb., 1841.
Tenus or ti\i;?~Ono-hall cash. *nd tho j
dance on a credit until the 1st day of No
iber. 1*85,.willi interest from tho day pf 7
>.'.Purchaser to ?Ire a bond, whh a J
ortgsge j at^fce premhws, to. eccu ro thaq
mont of tho ?redit portion 'of the por
! si?u.iet-, ''
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral.
No other complaints are ao insidious In their
attack a? thole affecting tho throat and lungs:
none so trifled with hy thc majority of suffer
era. The ordinary cough or cohl, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious
potare, is often but tho beginning of a fatal
sicknett. Aven's CUKItltV PECTORAL hus
well proven its eflkacy in a forty years' fight
with throat and lung ?Iltens??, and should l-<>
taken in all cates without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cured.
" III l?.*.7 I took nie vere colli, ?hieb .'.Iii cl ed
tay lungs. I had a terrible cough, HIM! i?n??e<l
Hight after night ultlmut sleep. The iiortora
gave me up. 1 trh*i AVKK'S Cn KU Itv Ti.<
TOUAL) which relieved my lung?, Induced
sleep, mid afforded me tho rert i.e<-essaiy
lor tho recovery of my strength, tty the
continued tue of tho PECTORAL a |>ernin
neut euro was effected. I am now OJ years
old, 'isle and hearty, and am eultsllcd y ur
ClIKBBY PECTORAL saved me.
llonAcr. KAinttiioriiKR."
lt- .'-iii,:'., un, Vt., duly 15, WI.
? Croup. - A Motlier'* Tribute.
" While in tho country last winter my little
hoy, three years old, ?ins taken ill with croup;
it seemed at tf he would die from strangu
IHIK.II. ?lue of the famil) suggested the usn
ol A Y Kit's Cllkllll*. I'll i oit A I., a bottle of
Willoi! wita ninny, kt pl in tho house, 'i bis
wits tried m binni i ?n.: frequent doses, mid
to air delight n, . ? - i ' .? I .ill nu hour the
little patient ?un br?-t hiity enrily. 'Hie doe
tor Balli that lier I IHIMtV I'M IOU A I, biol
?lived my darling's iii' . < uti you wonder ut
our gratitude? Sincerely yours,
Mu-.' p. UM \ ?tRnHPV."
151 Weat 128th St., .Sew \<>rk. May 16, l>+2.
"I hnvo Hird AvRn'a CHERRY PMTORAL
iii my family for several vein, unit ito mit
beiituti) lo pronounce it the most effectual
remedy for coughs mid o MM ne hnvo ever
tried. A. J. i'HAM;."
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" 1 suffered forrlght years from bronchitis,
nod after tnltig many remedies with no suc
cess. I waa cured by tue use ?if A I'KH'S CilEtV
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"I cannot any enough in praise of Awn's
Ciiiitiuv PECTORAL, believing ns I ?lo that
but fm Its uso I Miould long sinon have ?lied
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Palestine, Tetas, April 22, IKMf.
No cato of an affection of the throat or
lungs exista which cannot bo greatly relieved
by tho uso of AvEB'a CUEERY PECTORAL,
and lt will altcayt curt when the disease ia
not already beyond the control of medicine,
rm:i'A RED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour,
OR sale by
A. H. TOWKRS.
FRIGHTFUL CATARRH.
Pieces of Bone.
For four years I have been afflicted with a very
troublesome catarrh of tho head. Ho terrible has
Its nature been that when I blew my nose small
pieces of bone would frequently come out of my
mouth and noir. The dlschargo wat copious, sud
at timen otceedlpgly offensive. My blood became
so Impute that my general health was greatly Im
paired, with poor appetite and worse digestion.
Numerous mcdlclues wero used without relief,
until I begau the use of II. II. lt., and titree bottles
acted almost like magic. Mince their use not a
symptom bas returned, and I feel lu every way
.jnlto restored to health. I am an old citizen of
Atlanta, and refer to almost any one living on
Butler street, and more particularly lo Dr. I.. M.
Ulllam, who knows of my rose.
UBS. ELIZABETH KNOTT.
A LITTLE GOLD.
Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, (?a., In speaking of
?IH0.00 In gold, desires to say to the readers of this
paper, ..mt thc whole of the above p.r.omit was
spent In a fruitless effort In finding relief from a
terrible Elood Poison, aflectlng his body, limbs
and nose-presenting ugly running ulcers. He Is
now sound and well, having benn cured hythe
moat speedy and wonderful remedy ever before
known, and any Interested party who may need a
Blood Purifier will learn from bim that three bot
tles of B. B. B. restored hla appetite, healed all
ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-ono
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Two Druggists.
We havo been handling B. B. B. only n fiw
mouths, and lake pleasure In saying it lssuperced
lug all other Blood Bemedtes. It sells welt, gives
our customers entire satisfaction, and we cheer
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FOR SALE BY HILL BROS.,
Anderson, S. C.
S
TAT 15 OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDKKHON COUNTY.
By Tho:. C. Ligon, Judge of Probate.
WHEREAS, J. H. McClinton bas
applied to mo to grant hint letters of Ad
ministration on tito Estate and effects of
A. 8. McClintou, deceased.
Tbeao aro therefore to cite and admon
ish all kindred and creditors of the Bald
A. 8. M edi n ton, deceased, to bo and ap
pear bnlbro mein Court of Probato, to
be held at Anderaon Court Houao, on
the SUth day of December, 1884. after pub
lication hereof, to shew CRUBO, if any they
have, why tho mild administration
should not bo granted.
Olvon under my band this 4th day o?
December, 1884.
T. C. LIGON, J. P.
Dec ll, 1884 22 2
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEA?.
P. A. Wllhite and John' E. Breateale, Plaintiffs,
against J. L Chaataln, Defendant.-Simswiu/or
BtHtf-Complaint not Sirred.
To the Defendant J. L. Chaataln :
YOU ar* hereby summoned and required to an'
aver the complaint In thia action, which
is filed In the office of tho Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleat et Anderaon C. ir., B.C., and to
serve a cony of your answer to the said complaint
on tho subscribers at their office. Anderson C. H.,
8. C, within twenty dava ofter thc sorvlce hereof,
occlusive of tho day of tuch service : and if you
fall to answer the complaint within tho time
aforesaid, tho plaintiffs In this action will apply to
the Court for tha relief demanded in tko com
plaint.
Dated November 20th, A. D. 1S84.
J MUBBAY, BBEAZEALB A MUBBAY,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
[8 it AL..] John W. Daniels, C. C. P.
To 'he Defendant J. L. Chaataln :
TAKE NOTICE, That the Complaint in this cc
(ion, (together with the .Summons, of which the
foregoing la a copy,) wat flied In the office of the
Cork of the Court of Common Pleat for Anderson
County, ot Anderson, tn th? State of South Caro
lina, on the 20th day of November, A. D. 1S84.
MUBBAY, BBEAZEALE A MUBBAY,
? . ,,"-'. Plaintiffs Attorney*.
Noe 2t, 1844 *) I
KOTICS TO CREDITORS.
Ureey S, Tucker vs. Harrison Tucker. J no.
P. Tucker, et ni.
PURSUANT to nu order of Court in thc
. above stated case all persons having
dal rus anlast the . Estates of DeJarnet
Tooker, deceased, and. Hara h Tucker, de?
ceased, are notified to present and pray?
them before me on or by the 2nd day of
January next.
! a, W W' HUMPHREYS, Master.
Nor 2?, 1884 ,20 a
Tho Fields are White with Cotton.
$ard Times Nearly Over, I
nnilOUSANns of famines who pave bean
A wanting PIAHOB AND OKQANO for
?a long time will buy thia year.
X have on hand In my house at William
son, Mason & Hamlin, Packard] and Hay
State Organs, which I shall otter tor?alo
on extra easy terms. ^ u
During tho month of October I will pell
Pianos and Organs at the lowest Rock Bot
tom Cash Prices, requiring only ?2? each
down on a Plano and $10 cash down on an
Organ, and allowing three mont ha on tho
balance, without interest or advance on,
?rice,,
[ Having an experience of *>. jr???, irs
this business, I feel competent to ?ld my
customers in select!ng on instrument, nm>
will tako grent plcnsuro in visiting any one
Wi? "anticipates buying- .
Drop me a poatal-'?aid.'to WM|amston,
S. 0^ and oblige, m?n?? -
..H sr , . v.'-. .....>:>tv
ORR AND SLOAN
SELL
DRUGS CHEAP.
FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD
Wi
ILL be given ns a premium to the person who wit) compose the greatest num
ber of words out of the above. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary is to bo tho
guide, and no word will be counted if it contains a lotter not found in the words
mentioned.
This oiler will bo kept open until thc 1st January,1885, and is confined to
residents of Anderson County.
When you have completed your list seal it up in an envelope, with your name
plainly written on tho outside. Place that iii another envelopo and send it to us.
A committee of reliable geutlemen will open the envelopes on the 1st of January
and award the premium.
Respectfully,
ORR & SLOAN.
N. H.- Don't forget we keep the largest and bent stock of Drugs, Medicines,
Lamps, &c, to be found in the up-country, t.nd sel! them at prices that defy com
petition.
Nov 20, 1884 19 _
THE POPULAR PLAN
IS TO FIX A CASH PRICE
On nil Article? o? BAoi'tttiandlsse,
FOR the Solid Cash will always command
Solid Bargains when right placed. Profits, though *
short, yet the continued turning of the whee*.s of
busiuesson Cash ax ILM will roll up a percentage
that will far exceed sales made on long time, which
is better fur tho consumer and better for
J. P. SULLIVAN * CO.
??r* WE bave replenished our Stock in every department with NEW 4j!OODf5.
A larger Stock of Boots and Hhoes than ever.
Old Mena', Young Mens', Boys' and Youths' IlatN, all new and latest styles.
JHT" 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 18.1884 10
HURRAH ! HURRAH !
FOR CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS !
Siuco it is certain tura tho Democratic nominees for Pres
ident anti \loe President will l?e elected, Dry Goods
have s ? tumbled in price that I can afford to
sell them Cheaper than ever !
JUST RECEIVED, A Br UTIFUL LINE OF
NOTIONS, DRESS GOODS. DRESS FLANNELS,
BLACK DRESS SILK VELVETEENS or all shades,
CASHMERES, PRINTS, INDIGO BLUES,
The Celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT,
A beautiful lino of CORSETS. BLANKETS, SHAWLS,
CASSIM ERES, JEANS, at all prices,
And the Largest Stock of BOOTS and SHOES I have ever carried.
ZEIGLER BROS. FINE SHOES a Specialty.
~-D- It will bo to your interest to cull and examine my stock before buying else
where. Yours very truly,
XV. A. CHAP31AN.
Sept IB, 1884_10 _ ly
Take Notice and Govern Yourselves Accordingly.
N. O. FARMER & BRO.
Havo Just Received a Large and well assorted Stock of
DRY GOODS ANO NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS?
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
BACON, LARD. FLOUR, MOLASSES,
And In fact EVERYTHING generally kept in a first-class General Store, all of which we
propose to sell at the very lowest cash prices. It will pay. any one to call and examine
our Goods and prices before they buy.
Those indebted to us will greatly oblige us by an early settlement of their Ac
counts and Notes, either for Merchandise or Fertilizers, as wo must have our money.
IV. O. FARMER ?ic BRO.
Oct 2, 1884 12
HARNESS, SADDLES, &?.
IHAVE on hand-tho Fluent Lot or Saddle? and Harness, and every
Ik thing in a tlr?t*ulass Bhop that yon can call for, made of the best material, and
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED."
X have all grades of NE* It I IV CA SEAT BIDING SADDLES, the best riding
Saddle ever on this market. i7} u
Those wanting anything in my line will SAVE MONEY by - calling on me before
buying. I DEFY COMPETITION.
3?A9" All parties indented to me must ?etile by the 15th November.
JAMES M. r?A-YJXK5,
Up-Staim, over W?hltet Wilhite's Drug 8tore, Granite Row.
8ept '26, 1884_ll_?f?ji Sm
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
BEEB, SODA WATER,
ICE, &C. &C.
Bi
EING centrally located, and with a
large Stock of Good*, we can always satis
fy the trade, and give our customers frosh
goods. We handle nothing but the finest
quality of BEER-Tivoli and Philadel
phia, in Patent Stopper Bottles. Also, Ex
port Beer.
, Our MINERAL WATERS, in Siphon
Bottles, Cannot he surpassed.
Also, SODA WATER, GINGER ALE,
in Patent Stoppers.
ICE, as good quality as any in the mar
ket. .Price very |ow. : Give us a trial. I
Full stock or all WINES and LIQUORS
on hand.
C. C. HABENICHT.
Columbia, S. C. j
August 21, 1884 f , 0 y Sm
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP ANDERSON.
IN TItE COtlHT OF PROBATE,
Ex FtM F. M. RMisAii and Elizabeth Nal
ly, Adm'rs., In Re. the Personal Estate
of James O. Nally, deceased.-Petition
for Final Settlement and Discharge,
To WllsWNaH f. ^nnln'Rham'' Kally, Jef
ferson Nelly, ?t al t
rrSAKE notice that the underpinned will
JL apply to the Judgeof Probate at An
derson C. IL, 8. C.. on 31st day of Decem
ber, 1884, for a Final Settlement of the
Persons! Batate of James 0. Nnily. deceas
ed, and a disquera? from their ornee as Ad
ministrators of saki deceased.
Z ^ IL&ABKH^NIIXY. IAdm "
iVf/OTICE FINAL, SETTLEMENT.
hereby gives notice that he will, oo
y. of December, ISSI, apply to tho
/Probate for Andereon County for
1. Settlement of Raid Esl ato, Sqd W.
jo from said AdmlnUtrmtlon: 1
D. P. BOWEN Adro'r.
: i.-n?%ii
FOR LADIES ONLY.
A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians ?nd
Druggists at Its home.
A BEMKDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater,
Als., says raised his wife from an Invalid s bed,
and he believes saved her life.
A BE.MEDY of which a prominent Atlanta mer
chant said : "I would have given 9300 as soon aa
I would a nickle for what two bottles of your
medicine did for my daught-r."
A REMEDY In regard to vl.lch 8. J. Cassell, Jf,
D., Druggist, Tuouiasvllle, Ga., taya : "I ein rc
call Instances In which lt afforded relief after all
the usual remedies had fatlud." Ot-J
A REMEDY* about which Dr. R. D. Ferrell, La
Grange, Ga., weite?!: "I have used for tbe last
twenty .yeans ibe medicine .you are putting up
and consider U the best combination ever gotten
together tor the disease for which it ls recom
mended.^ !
A REMEDY which the Rev. Ii. R, Johnson, near
Marietta, Ga., says he has med'fer hf? -family
with the "utmost satisfaction" and recommen
ded lt to-three families "who found lt to be Just
what it ls recommended.
A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson, A.
Dennison say : "We havo bee? aelllng it fat
many years, with constantly increasing sales.
The article Ia a staple with os, ?ad one of abso
lute merit."
A REMEDY of which Lamar, Raflkin & Lamar
ssyai "Wo ?old 60pou In four months, and
nevar told it in any placo but what lt was want
ed again."
A REMEDY hy which Dr. Haugh of LtG range,
' Ga., says: ' I cured one of the most obst!nato
cases of VICARIOUS MBXSTBUATIOX that ever
came within my knowledge; with a few bottles.**
A REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. Hues, Hotasulga,
Ala., iay?: "I tu felly convinced that lt ls
unrivaled for that class of diseases which lt
crates to cure.**
A B EM EDY about which Maj. John C. Whttner,
of Atlanta, well and Uno rabi y known all over
the United States ap * General 1 nsaraoco Agen t,
P't?K'T&ttl*P&i' ?^W|.sS?*?on a
largepTtMatTon oh a great uuraUr of cases,
always with absolute success." . ...
A REMEDY about wbteh Mr. J. W. 8trange, of
Carterevllle, Gav, eertlfta* that ono battis cured
two m Ha ber* of his ft cally of soenstnial Irregu
larity of many years standing.
This O ra afc Remedy Ia
Pend for Tr-- Use on the Health and Happiness
cf Woman,m-itcd free, ttl
BaAPnKlD RCGtLATCH Co., Dor 23, Atlante,
>> WI LH IT iE ? WILHITE, 1
Wholesale Affcnt? tor Brad
Ucld'n Medicines.
" SHOES AND BOOTS.
IH AYR a full Une of Bay State Shoes
and Boot?. Warranted not to rip sod
to have no wood or paste b6orn. Also' a
few Miles' Ladles' 8hbe*: All lo want of
rood (Shoes and Boots will find,It to their
Interest to call on . , '
A. B, TOWER?.
Feh M, ISM. ?1
THE
ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING CO.
Hating erected Machinery, unequalled in tito up country, for the
Manufacture of
SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MANTLES,
Brackets, Balusters, Mouldings, Etc.,
WK narneatlr cali tho attention of contractorH and all who contemplate building to
our"ability to furnish all such BUILDING MATERIAL, besides LUMBER,
dressed and undreamed, at price- lower than can bc obtained elaewbero. Give us a trlcl
and be continoed. OSBORNE & McGUKIN, Anderson, S. C.
Jan 17, 1884 -7 ly
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, BOOTS AND SHOES.
IIAREWARE. SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
Itacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c.
ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Harter. Give me a call before buying, at
No. 10 Granite Row
W. IT. BABB.
'ake it for Granted that you can Buy Goods at any other
place aa Cheap as you can at
THE LADIES' BAZAR,
TTNTIL you examine their large and well-selected Stock of Drv Goods, Notions. IIo
\J aiery. Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Knitting Silk and Cotton, Zepry
Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans. Circulars. Jackets. Flannels, Blankets, Comforts. Quilts,
Shawls, Damask Towels, Sheeting, Ticking, Long Cloths, Children's Hoods and Sacks.
My Stock of
Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Shoes
Is just simply immense In everv sense of the word but prices, for you can buy the aame
Goods for LESS MONEY than any where else in the City.
I am now receiving every day all the Lutest Styles in Ladies', Children and Misses
HATS, that you ought to look al bofore purchasing elsewhere.
Thanking you for past patronage, and boping you will continuo the annie,
I remain yours,
JOHN M. MCCONNELL.
Oct 2, 1RS2 12
NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS !
ANDERSON CASH GROCERY STORE,
At the Corner of Whitner St., on Public Square.
MOST respectfully inform the people of Anderson and tho surrounding country
that I keep on hand a full stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
I buy for CASH, at the very lowest prices-I sell for CASH ONLY. Therefore,
I have but one price, and that is ROCK BOTTOM. Please give me a call and be con
vinced.
Anderson is my home, her prosperity is my welfare, and my interests are hore.
Don't Forget : Lowest Frices at Anderson Grocery Store.
M. KENNEDY, Proprietor,
Late of Charleston.
Oct 16. 1884 14
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA.
THE LITTLE GEORGIA BAR
Having secured thc 80LE RIGHT to sell the
Celebrated Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey,
DEFIES Competition by saying that it is by far the PUREST and BEST Corn Whis
key made in the world. Physicians prescribe it, wherever known, as the best.
No use in going to Drue Stores or oilier Bars to buy Pure Corn Whiskey 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 ?tone Mountniu fern WhlHkey. Remember, tbnt the only
plat.-- you can get Stone Mountain Corn Whiskey is at tho LITTLE GEORGIA EAR.
ST". M. BUTLER, Proprietor.
July 81, 1884 3 Om
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
PRICES OF CLOTHING MARKED DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
Now is tho Time to Secure Bargains.
A FULL and CAREFULLY SELECTED 8tock of 8PRING CLOTHING to arrive.
?. Also, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, COLLARS, OUFFs) CRAVATS.
IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Our Mr. J. B. CLARK ia fully prepared to give entire satisfaction.
SPECIAL NOTICE
? come f
CLARK Sc CO.
Is hereby given to all parties indebted to us to come forward and settle at once.
Let this notice be sufficient warning.
JOHN W. DANIELS, Proprietor.
Feb 21, 1884 * 83
?All who want to Save ?IME, LABOR and MONEY should call M
IX ?. TAYLOR
AND PRICE
The Canton Monitor Engines,
The ('anton Single Reaper,
The New Buckeye Binders,
The Canton Sweepstakes Thresher,
The Miller New Model Vibrating Thresher,
The Empire Grain Drill,
The Empire Horse Rake,
The Winship Cotton Gin and Power Press,
Tho Griffin Cotton Planter.
All the aboye Maoblnea are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Would be alad
BUBBBR BELTING all slLes-Atov?tf JYiee*.
_ " D. 8. TAYLOR, Depot Street.
: (i.'-?.'-iV/ / H? 3 ? ?K !. >. fifi $? -> ffi u
_TO^TH JES
FARMERS OF ANDERSON COUNTY.
" ' ' ?.---o-^--1- ? ? . -: .
BEFORE '..ming MACEBHNEUY it ?ould be to your interest to aire me a r?ll
and examine my stock ht Machinery. T \^^^aS& Sgffi^Sg
OKWl,I^ WANIJFA9y?R!NG COMPANY,
KT? and #Baf MUl?r U* ^ ^ tor ***** *
Gregg 4 Co/a Celebrated Reapeip?, Mowero, Rakes. Sulky Plows, Ac.
I also keep in Stock a full supply of- J ? .
BRASS GOODS. T? ANC?bk' I NB PIRATORA " '" ''J
INJKOIOBar EJECTORS TALLOW CUPS
PM^3KKB% VALVES
in lac?, EV Eil YT HING NBEDED?maeti?eTal??T11108'
R. P? DIV VER,
i ?.March 20, itt* M Anderson Machino Wo rico.
scran
Aro BerjcraJh; te^.
fltomatJb., C^ttLl? ^
****** C?2>;
or xmto iw^
of tho 1*1 TOT and I)lte?u?#T?2'l
Bufferers trill find teilet bf the a* ]
Ayerfc Pin8
to stimulate the stomach and pwwi^.
lar dally movement of tb? bowels. B/1*
action on these- orgaas, AYEB'S ftiu*
tho blood from tho brain, and rtiw"**
cure all forma of Congestive aaa ftw?
Headache, BlUoua Headache,?adt?
Hcadacho; ami by keeping tb? ?^7*
und preaorrlng tho system la a
condition, they los uro Immunity ircj^!?
attacks. Try ~*
Ayer's PiUg,
r&PTABZD DT
Dp.J.O.AyerdtOo.,LoweI|lii|||||j
Bold by all DrnggUtt,
BARGAIN COTOT?fc
III AVE a lot of Women's Rho?. ,
Hay Stute, that I will sell at ?S' 21
and $1.00 per pair for cash, whichu' I
than cost. Also, a lino of Hnts ntnwiiJ
less, to close out stock of Hata. ( iTI
some Hats on which I must bare ?j
prollt. Give me a call and 3eo my bar
for cash. A. H. TOW?i
June?, 1RS4 47
nmir 8enfl?* for M
RI ll 111 receive I ree a costly box
I lllbbito more rooney right ut,A
anything else In thin world. Fortune? itaku
worker* absolutely nure. At once addr*jiis_fl
A Co., Augusta, Maine. ?if^
FIRE!
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS,
A 8INGLE RPARK may de?troy v*
xi Dwelling in one hour. 1 cai ?j!
you ample security against loss by Fh??
the combined AsBeti of the Compati
represent amount to $11,002,418. Cal! M
me and Insure your Dwellings, Fvn'ta
Hams and Merchandise. It will be
Vflieh the firo starts.
Anderson. 8. C., March 27.18M
A. B. TOWERS,
Insurance Apel ]
?7
How to Save Money,
$15 for $10,
$20 for $13,
$25 for $15,
WATCHES 1
Klgin or Waltham Watches, In
Solid Silver Double Cases, at
above prices for
SIXTY DAYS ONLY.
EVERY Watch warrante!.
Gents' 8olid Gold Watches from
$25 upward. For particulars
write
McELREE'S JEWELRY PALACE,
Charleston, S. C.
A FEW WORDS FROH
CAPT. R. W. BONNEfiJ
A WELL-KNOWN
CITIZEN OP MACON, GI
In August, 1RBI. nearly three years ago, nja,
who was at that time living at ( linton, GL, aa
over to see me with tho ?ad Intelligence thtb
wife waa In tbe last stages of conaumpUoa ri
that her physician had pronounced her cual*?
lass. I went Immediately over, and I felt u
nothing coufd bo done. Sbo was cooghicjcl
spitting incessantly, and at times would diidrj
from her lunga a large quantity of pul cr nr.:
-could not sleep or retain anything on ker SW
ach, and was, lo fact. In tho last atages of tis O
ease. This waa about the time you began U il
vertlso Brewer's Lung Restorer, and at n;u
expressed a desire to give lt to bia vira, tnt
thrco bottles wore procured and with acaittfji
vestige of hopo wo commenced giving It to baa
small doses, gradually increasing tfaeqatclliju
til tho prescribed dos., was reached. Bkabepil
Imp rovo after a few doses and continued to ?ii
daily, until abo waa finally restored to lifenj
health, and is to-day perhaps in belterbealllQa
ever before. She ls aubject to col dj, bal a ti
swallows of Brewer's Lung Restorer (which iii!
never without) relieves ber imm?diate!/. Io
alder her restoration to perfect health a ulai
for which she is ludtbt-d to Brewer"! Lamb
storer. My son is almost a monomaniac taft)
subject of Brewer's Lung Rcatoicr ?nd un?
au opportunity poss where be thinks sacha c?
clue would be required, that he does not ipala
lt in moat glowing termu. Kot longalreaaTit?
ern gcutlcman on bia way to Florida beard ct itt
cure and was induced by my son t< eire lt bli
invalid wife, and ?be was cured as if by sufi.
Brewer's Lung Restorer contains no oolam
LAMAR, RANKIN A LAM AB,
Macon, Atlanta and Albuy.Gt :
Brewer's Lung Restorer for sale bylu>|
bite <fc Wilbite, Anderson, 8. C.
March 20,18W, 85-eow._
C. H. ORR, ~^
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ANDERSON. S. C.
WILL practice in the Courts of 4?
Eighth Circuit. Prompt attest!*
given to all business. _ .
OFFICE-Up-Btaira, over National Bp
July 3, 1884 . 51 ; ?
FIRE! FIRE I FIRE!
Windstorms ! Tomadoee ! Cycto?'
IN addition to Fire Insurance, I fin ?t
prepared to write Policies init?*
your property against WiNrmoalo.^n*
?ADOKS and Circiosas at low rates SM?
first-class Companies. Call and eeo?*,
J. H. Vow HA888U.
March 20, 1884
READ THIS
IMPORTANT N0T?CE!
TOWS money, and cannot pay it ?H
perno uti who 0*e me pay.,n,e:?,jii|
Therefore, I beg all who are .ndebW"
HOK3S AND CAI \ Lt
No Boast win-He or T*r.tc. P"tf Jw
Tan, l( Fonts'* Powder* ure ??.<! tn ti?' . .win'
Font*'* Powtlprt will cuntniid rt^vrn^,??41wE
Fonts'* I'oiTflrrs will prevent ????."-,1*. ?a*
Fontal Powders trill Inrrr? * l!> ?WEfirg
and cream twenty per erin., PH-' ??V'' T -??
.and sweet. . ..^wurrtSj
Fonts* Powders will cure or pre?rnl ^?Z?Ifta
Dies ABS to Which llorac ?Vlf ' "t'^JLT-Vrilii.
Fotrrfa Pownass wi LI UI?? SATIH^""'
Bold everywhere. ' ,lUI
DAVID r. TQVTS.Tr*V**?
?ALTISIOBE,*? <
For salo, wholesale arid teWliW1*
hite & Wilbite, Anderson, S. C. ,
Jan 8,1884 . , . T ? 11
tyum Brait, Corn, Flour,
?R'saWby- A. B.t?*?*
Feb 14,1884 ,?,
31 II
BiiAVti^iryo^aH
A >*w lot of WAtL FAPKtt ^^
.XV tiering, just received,^,^,.^4.
Nov 20, 18?3
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