The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 05, 1885, Image 3
LO CAL "?EWS*."
B<. c."LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOB.
All tlio schools of the city are well at
ti ri od.
Solicitor Orr, of Greenville, waa in the
ty last week.
Sunday had Hie appearance of n beanti.
il Spring day
South Carolina gets $1.400 of the Poa?
Body fund thia year.
Send us your orders for bill heads, let
r heads, etivelopos, ?to.
The lawyers are getting ready for the
pproaehlng term ot Court
Congi casu) All Aiken has recently sent
?.a l?i nf public documents.
j, IV Karlo offers 100 rooted vims of
[ie Scnpperiiong grape for sale.
Dr Lander, of the Williamston Pe?nale
ol lege, visited Anderson last week.
13!ank liens, mortgages and contracts
)rf.l?e at tllO INTKLLIOESCEH ofilco.
See what tho proprietor of the New
ork t'ash Store has to say this week.
So mau ia satisfied with what ho hus,
j iv ever reaching out for something
The freight business over tho B. lt. R.
liai bien quite heavy for several weeks
t.
fol. J- W. Norris is lo Charleston this
eek attending tho meeting of the State
range.
The Bal' gi vim by the Dancing Club, of
is city, hist Thursday night was a grand
rreM.
Persons desiring employment should
il tho advertisement bonded "Agents
antod."
Attention is directed to tho now ndver
meiit of Jno. M. Hubbard <t Bro. in
is issue.
The first shad of the season were sold
tho city lost week by Messrs. T. It.
homier & Co.
Several of our citizens have recently
en settingout young Rhade trees around
eir premises.
Mr. I. W. PickenB, one ul Brushy
celt's substantial citizens, was in tho
ty last Tuesday.
[Tho guano trade has opened up lively,
figing from the amount that is being
?uled out of town.
Persons having peas for sale should
ring them to the city, as they i re in do
land at good prices.
Note tho change in J. J. Baker's adver
einont, and give him a call before pur
sing your supplies.
IRead our advertising columns closely
ery weok, and you will know whore to
i to get bargains in goods.
IOar clever and handsome young friend,
ho M. Geer, of Belton, attended the
til in the city last Thursday night.
Valentine's Dny is drawing noar, and
srs. G. W. Fant <fc Son, the Book
ore proprietors, are preparing for it.
A'o are requested to state that a confer
[ce of the members of Salem Baptist
burch will be held next Saturday, at ll
-lock a. m.
lany of our subscribers came in and
UIIU?HI up their accounts last Monday,
asks, gentlemen ; may you live long
id prosper.
landed, on Sunday, January 25tb, 1884,
M. B. Gaines, Notary Public, Mr. T.
, Scott and Miss Cora Gaines, all of An
on County.
lev. D. E. Frierson. D. D., attended a
eting of the Board of Directors of the
^lumbla Theological Seminary in Ali
sta last week.
lr. J. A. Brock hos recently purchased
i vacant lot between tho residences of
. A. P. Hubbard and Mrs. Sadler, on '
wth Main street.
Kext to the absolute necessaries of lifo
nea your County paper. Ifybuarenot
?iibscriber to tho IHTKLLIOKNCER, don't
t it off any longer.
Tho only farmer who hos no fear of the
leriff and who laughs at lawyers is he
ao makes his own supplies and cuta bis
it according to his oloth.
landed, on Thureday, January 29tb,
5.- hy Allen W. Clement, Notary Pub
Mr. J. N. Ragsdale and Miss F. A.
ir? br el I, daughter of Geo. Gam broil.
larried, by Rev. W. H. King, at the
lidence of bride's father, on Tuesday,
auary27th, 1885, Mr. D. Baker Webb
1 Miss Janie Hall, all or thia County.
Dmptroller-General Stoney says that
[tko May collection of taxes yields
Dugh the claims of disabled soldiers for
?Medal Umba will be paid in Juno next.
>k out for the change in the adver
tent of McCully, Cathcart & Co. uext
ck. in the meantime call upon them ?
Iget their prices for fertilisersandsup
s.
Ir. W. Ira Drennan, on Main street,
Just received several thousand now
nds of cigars, which are excellent. If
i desire a good smoke, go and purchase
se of them.
iessra. John H. and E. L. Clarke have
(traed from their visit to Taxas and the
r Orleans Exposition. Both say the
?ilion ls worth any man's money
I ilma to visit it.
Pynne Council, No. 4, R. & 8. M., will
1 a special meeting next Friday at 7)
i for the purpose of conferring de
?. after which ah oyater snpper will
fnjoyed by those present.
|>e foollah man foldeth his arms and
1 : "There ts no trade-why should I
Jortiao ?" Bat the wise maa is not so.
| wboopcth it up In the newspapers,
1 T?rily he draweth trade afar off.
. the recent examination of school
?hera io W?nnsboro the question,
hat is Interest?" wau anawered thus :
'boat am er sum uv munie wbst stn
0 phur do UGO uv munlo horrid."
bera were fully two hundred drove
('.? in the city last Monday. They
.e'ling at from $75 to $125. We heard
dealer say ha had sold about sixty
mules since the middle of December.
!>. many friends of our former fellow
ly Mr. W. W. Keys, of the Baptist
> 0reenvnie, s. c., were glad to.see
1 >n the olty for several days during
[past week. He looks ss if Greenville
Ung him well.
>ion socials aro all the rage In some
i of the country Jost now, and. this ls
??ey sra worked t 81st ladina Uk*sn
*a with them Into ti room, and one of
i]~ Ukee a tito of it. Then ?young
?eman la^ndmiltcd to tho game, and
*?.?? kissing them all. he folia to tell
of them blt the onion, why then
'?Iris kb? Wm-.- ^??
ir anything happens In your neighbor*
hood worth mentioning in these column*
send us tho particulars on a postal card
Marriages, deaths, accldonts. Ac, are
news, and If yon will s0IUl "s eucb ,^InB
wo will appreciate it..
Mr. Joshua W Ashley, of Hones Paifa
township, had bia barn burned down on
Bundey morning. 25th ult., together with
about liny bushels or nats and a lot of
'.roughness." Tho loss amount? to about
?200. Tho Uro was accidental.
Mr. J. 8. Perrin, of the Messenger, Abbe
ville, S. c., ?pont last Thursday night In
the city tn attondanco upon tho Ball. He
paid the INTBM.IOKNCEH a call on Friday
morning. Ho I* an affable young gentle
man, and is connected c???i an excellent
paper.
Tho crowd in the city on Salesdav was
very largo. Wo ?aw comparatively few
drunk men. Some or the merchants re
port a good business, while others say
their salo- were not largo. As usual, the
horseswappors wero busv throughout the
day.
Prof Wiggins advise.? everybody to
prepare for great storms, which are book
ed for the 18th to 20th of March. He says
there Will be cyclones, tornadoes burri
canes and everything of the kind. Cut
this out and paste it in yooi hut, and you
will not rorget tho daU-s.
Tito Concert given by some of the young
people ur Willtamston in that town on
last Thursday evening, for tho benefit or
tho Bra.?H Band, ia said to have been a
grand success. About $50 waa realized.
The people, of Willtamston never Till to
make a Huccess of anything they under
take.
List or letters remaining in the Pont
?nice Tor the week ending February 4 :
Bilah Ambrose, J. M. Bay, Miss Lizzie
Bable (2), K. D. Galbraith. MN? Lula
fl ri ines, Corrie Harris, Miss Anna llevo-,
Cross Johnson, John Kay, Lewis & Co.,
Rob't Martin (col.), L. McDowell, H T.
O'Briant
Married, in tho Baptist Church, in lille
?lty, on Tuesday evening, 3rd inst, by
Rov. T. P. Bell. Mr. Rufus Pant and M hs
Pearl R. Cochran, eldost daughter of Col
John R. Cochran. Tho young couple
iavo the host wishes of a host or friends
or a happy ami prosperous journey
through lifo.
Mr. L. P. Smith ls arranging to carry
in excursion party to the Exposition. He
will leave Anderson on tho 12th inst, so
vs to bo in Now Orleans during the Marda
iras and on South Carolina'? day. Per
ions contemplating going should consult
Ur. Smith. His party will go by the At
lanta et West Point Road, which is a
pleasant and quick route.
Tho Indies of the Baptist Church will
lave a dinner and supper on next
Wednesday in the Palmetto Riflemen*'
Armory, over W. S. Lig?n & Co. s store.
They will be ready to serve dinner from
12 o'clock on into tho afternoon and even
ng. Tho proceeds or tho entertainment
ir i to he given to the rund for a new
?utirch building
"What kind or a dog ls that?" asked
>ue gentloman or another, pointing tn
i dog as they were passing through the
lotol yard tho other day. "That's a sol
er," ho replied. "Oh, no ; you are mis
tiken." "No, I am not. That dog sets
1?re all day waiting for a bone to bo
brown out or the kitchen." The inquir
ng gentleman paid for tho drinks.
At a meeting of Grange, No. 71, held
ast Saturday, tho following olTlcers were
ilected to serve tho ensuing year : W. W.
Humphreys, W. M. ; B. F. Cray ton, L. ;
C F. Drake, S. ; E. P. Reed, A. S. ; G. F.
[.olly, C. ; J. W. Daniels, T. ; J. W. Nor
ie, Sec. ; J. A. Drake, G. K. ; Mrs. J. W.
iorrls, C. ; Mrs. W. W. Humphreys, P. ;
irs. T. F. Drake, F. ; Mrs. G. W. Miller,
,. A. S.
The young white man referred lo last
veek as having beon killod ot J. H. Bow
len'? saw mill, lu Pendleton township,
/an named Rob't L. Elmore. Tho facts
enveloped at the inqtiost showed that the
'oung mau was killed while unloading
onie logs from a wagon. He was in the
ct of throwing a log off of tho wagon,
theix ono end rebounded, striking him on
he hoad and producing tl cn h almost in
tently.
Rev. L. W. Tribblo and Mr. G. W.
Irubbs have recently become residents of
ho city, occupying the residence of the iato
)aniel Brown, on south Main street.
?hey are from Honea Path township,
hough thc latter gentleman has been rc
iding near Anderson for a year past,
'heso gentlemen have come to Andeison
or the purposo of schooling their ehll
Iren.
The guano agonta or Greenville have
ombinod and mado lists or such parties
a have neither settled, mado satisfactory
^rangements nor given satisractory rea
ons lor not having settled for rertilizers
?urchased in 1884. The names of all
ucb are registered. The almost total
silure of crops doubtless loft many una
ble to pay, but it ls considerod that every
tonest man could settle, secure, arrange
>r explain. Thia is a good idoa.
The Greenville Enterprise and Mountain
er, of last weok, say? Dr. G. F. Jenkins,
ho practicing physician at Pelzer, while
;oing from the drug atore Saturday night,
llb ult., fell and broke his leg Just above
he ankle bone. Dr. Brown, of William
ton, was sent for nt onco to Bot the
iroken bone. It has boen very painful,
Ut we hope it will not bo long until ho
au be up again. The Doctor has many
riends to sympathize with him in his
u Hering.
At the call meeting of Pomona Grange,
leid last Saturday, the following officers
rere elected : J. W. Norris, W. M. ; J.
lulton Watson, O. ; J. C. Watkins, L. ;
Vm. Davie, 8.; E. M. Snipes, A. 8. ; Jep
ha Harper, C. : Robt. Moorhead, Tresa. ;
j. W. Gentry, Sec. ; John Brown, G. K. ;
irs. J. W. Norris, C. ; Mrs. W. B Quails,
>. ; Mr*. P. R. Brown, F. ; Mrs. Anna
hule?te, lt. A. 8. Thane officers will be
naUlled on the first Saturday In April
lext.
"I think tho City Council should buy a
look and Ladder Truck, with the necoa
sry outfit, and torn it over to the colored
ltlzens," aald a substantial citizen the
thor day. We agree with bim. There
re a number of colored men in toe eity
rho always do good work at a fire, and
y giving them the apparatus referred to
ney would beor more service in the fu>
ore. The Council should consider thia
matter, and', if possible, carry out thc aug
cation made. We believe the taxpayers
f the city will endorae the suggestion.
Abbeville Jfedium, 28th ult, : "Calhoun,
lamllo, who now lives In Anderson
iounty, waa down last weak to see his
nany friends and acquaintances in this
dace. Be ia happily married to a most
x celt ont woman, mid bas a bright and
iromudng boy. Ho devotes bia whole
Imo to farming, and laat year (aa bad as
t was) made on a two horse farm 15 fcelea
if cotton and 500 buahels of corn. Thia
arm Hes on Wllaon's Creek, and the evl
Lenee of his auecesa in ?laing corn ia
leen in hie hogs, three of which weighed
EStaTO&Bfl?^^
l,Of 4 pounds net. Ono of bia hogs, only
14 months old, weighed 430 pounds net.
He was driving as fine e. pair of Kentucky
bred matchee as have been in town in
many days. They threw the miles be
hind them In line style."
AH will bo seen by roference to tho first
column of tho fourth pago of tho INTEL*
UOENOKR this week, au educational de
partment has been established lo our col
umns, with Anderson County's Indefati
gable and energetic School Commissioner,
Col. John ?J. Clilikacale*. as editor. It h
established moro especially for the oditi
cation of school teachers, and to create i
new 7.oal io the educational interests o
our County, fol. Cliokscalea la an able
fluent writer, ami will make his depart
meut an Interesting feature <,f the INTEL
LIUKKCKR.
A certain bashful young gentleman a
this city paid Ids favorite young lady
visit ono night last week, as he is wont t
?lo regularly once every week, and hu
been doing for a year or more. Ho hu
never spoken a word of love to her. Du
ring the evening in question, abe asko
him if ho was loud ol" candy- "Yea,
am," ho replied ; "I love anything that i
sweet.'' "Then you luve un- ?" sheuskoi
"Of course I do," said be in u tremol?n
voice ''Well, why i:i tho d-1 liav'n
you said HO bofore now. Pa is gottin
tired of furnishing kerosene and wood f<;
you, and ho won't stand lt much longer.
Tbore ls going to be a wedding some tim
lu t he futuro.
A most unfortunate accident occurrf
on the plantation of Mr. Hugh M aha tie;
near Willlamstou, lust Sou.lay alterno.?
resulting in Mle death of Henry liarmor
a 7-year old colored child. From tho fad
developed at the inquest, which was he
by Colonel- Nanoo ?in last Monday,
seems that Wost ltichardson and Jul
Humbletou, both colored boys, mel ai tl
bouse whore the accident occurred. Ito
had pistol*, ami were exhibiting them
eaob other. One of thom proposed
swap with tho other. They then wont o
Into the yard, directly in front ol' t
door, to talk tho mutter over. Wb
standing thero examining and anappi
the pistols, Hambleton's ?was discharge
the ball entering tho cyc-ball und pei
troting the base of tho brain of tho chi
who waa Hitting on tho floor insido I
door, producing death Instnntly. Hu
tik-toii naya his pistol was not lout
when he first produced it, but during
conversation Richardson lind placed
cartridge into it without bia knowled
The jury of Inqueat.returned a verdict
accordance with the above facts.
The Market.
Up to Wednesday noon the following
the ?.ash prices for the articles enumen
below :
Cotton- go-id middling. l?l?j
Bacon -Side-1. 7 (a,
Hains.14@1<
Lani-heit rel! neil. ??
Flour.$4?
Fancy Patent. "(a
Bagging.A.I0??
Ties - hu?t spliced.l -UK?.'
Whole.1.65?
Wo have our store full m its utmost
pnoitv ??f now ?_'ooils ol' every descript
which wo bongin in large lots fore
and our iii<>iiils ami euston,era shall I
every advanlHg.% both in prices und q
itv ?if J;O'UIH. Thanking you all for j
liberal pationago lu the past, and whfl
you a prosperous) Now Year.
Itesnaeifullv, C. F. JONI
ll. t?. WKI
For good Flour, cheap-every bi
guaranteed Bound or money refund
go to t.V F. Jones it Co.
For the best N. O. Molasses, cheai
sash, go to C. F. Jones it Co.
For good Tobacco, in boxen or cad
it hard time price?, go to C. F. J
t Co.
Persons indebted to mo for Groot
3ewlng Machines, Buggies, Fertill
tc, are earnestly requested to
promptly and settlo up, and thus sav
ille tmublo and expenso of sendinc
.ollector to seo you. I must havt
noney. Uespectrully,
C. A. REED, Agc
! If you want a first-class Sawing Ma
I o'iino. Buggy or Carriago, do not fail to
i look through tbe immense stock kept by
i C. A. Heed, Agent, in his Repository
over tbe City Grocery Store. Ile will
{ aavo you money every time.
: Car Leads of Corn, Flour, Molasses, Ba
; ron. Salt. Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee. To
b?ceo and everything you may need Juat
received, al t>ottom price?, at C. F. Jones
j A Co.
Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad, Colorado.
I says : Seeing certificates of the wonderful
! cures matle hy Brewer's Lung Restorer. I
was induced to try it ou ruy little son, who
I was troubled with lung or throat affection,
pronounced hy one physician consumption.
lt acted wonderfully on him. and by the
time he had taken one bottle of it thc
cough disappeared, I am now on a visit to
my parents in Ueorgia, hut will return in a
few dava to my home and will take some
of the Lung Restorer with me. 3d
Cancer Conquered.
Tho Swift Specific Company have the
j most indubitable evidence as tn tho cum
i ol Cancer by their ramousmedicine, S. S.
j S. Among others, .lohn S Morrow, un
j old und highly esteemed citizen of Flor
: euee, Ala., makes tile following statement
ns to tho merits uf this remedy :
"I have been suffering with a Cancer in
my tight ear, for about three yearn. I
tried various remedies and was treated
j with I.Mule ol' Potash, trhieh produced
j rheumatism. My feet und lega were
greatly swollen, HU that I could nut walk.
About one year ugo I was induced to try
I Swift's Specific, which soon removed tlio
? trouble in my limbs, and my rheiima
i tlsill is now entirely gone ami my Cancer
is steadily improving, being helter now
than at aiiy timo within two year*. This
medicino has dono mo more good th in
anything else I have taken, and I fiel
j th.it I am on the road to a speedy cure,
i Undoubtedly Swift'? Speeilic is tho best
I blood purifier in tho world."
JOHN 8- Mouiiow.
Florence, Ala., .Sept. 22, lr^-t.
I have had ii cuncorou my face for many
years I have tried a groat many reme
dies, but without relief I almost gave up
; hope of e\nr being cured Dr. Hardman,
j my son, recommended Swift's 8 peel tic,
? which I have taken willi great results.
: My face is almost wei!, and ti ls impossi
ble for me to express my thanks lo words
for what this medicine lina done for nie.
Mus. OMVK II ASOMAN.
Monroe, tia., Sept. 2. 1884.
Treatise on Blood ami Skin Diaunsea
mailed free.
Tin; SWIFT Sl'KCiPlC Cn , Atlanta, Ha.
. .. . , - . - -
SCROFULA.
Are any members of your family thus
nillicled ? Have they scrofulous ?Wellings
of tho glands? Have they any scrofulous
soros or ulcers ? If so, nod it should be
neglected, the peculiar taint or poison,
may deposit itself in tho HU list an ce of tho
lunga, producing consumption. Look
well to tho condition uf your family, aud
If thus afflicted, give the proper remedy
without delay, liny that which mokes
absolute cures in tho ?hortest npneo of
timo. Tho unerring linger of public
opinion points to lt. B. B. us tho moat
wonderful remedy for scrofula over
known. You need not take our word -
yon need not know our names-merit is
itll you seek. Ask your neighbors, ask
your druggist, ask or writo to thone who
give their certificate.1? and bo convinced
that B. B. B. is tho quiekest und most
perfect Blood Purifier ever before known.
30-4
We do not sound a needless alarm when
we tell you that tho taint of scrofula is in
your blood. Inherited or acquired, it is
there, and Ayer'a Sarsaparilla alone will
effectually eradicate, it.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew?
er imparta u tino gloss and freshness to
tho bair, and is highly recommended by
physicians, clergymen and scientists, na a
prepara! hui accomplishing wonderful re
sults. It is a certuiu remedy for reinov
lng dandruff, making the scalp white and
ck-an, ami reitoring gray hair to its
youthful color.
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day formed
a copartnership under the Firm name
of JOHN M. HUBBARD & BRO., and
will continue the Jewelry Business of
John M. Hubbard ot his established stand
-West end Waverly House Block.
We will tell you the exact quality of our
Goods. We guarantee them as represented.
We shall endeavor to merit your patronage.
JOHN iL. HUBBARD.
WILL. R. HUBBARD.
Jan. -0, 1885.
All indebtedness to John M. Hubbard
prior to to Jun. 1. 1885, must he fettled vp at
once. Call on me without further notice
and arrange vour accounts.
JOHN M. HUBBARD.
Jan 29, 1885_29_ 3
Lowest Prices
Ever Known at
M. ? ARNSTEIN'8
Prior to his departure for New York to make
Spring Purchases.
DONT Tail to see his Closing-Out-Bargains
in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe? and
Biala. You will be surprised at thc very Low
Prices asked for ?rst-elats Goods, Conte at once.
Don't forget you will be satisfied, and you will
save your money,
M. B. Arnstein intends buying the Largest
Stock o? FINE SPRING and SUMMER NOV
ELTIES ever brought to this section.
The FINE GOODS, together with his well
known LOW PRICES, will astonish you.
We intend to offer you.the very best
inducements, and kbidly ask for your
custom and trade.
Make our Store your headquarters.
Polite treatment to all.
IM:, IB. A.K/isrsTEiiisr.
Feb 5, 1886_
11 Go Tell all the People for Miles Around !"
- THAT -
JOHN M. HUBBARD * BRO.
ARE PREPARED TO SELL
MORE JEWELRY,
MORE WATCHES,
MORE SILVERWARE,
MORE CLOCKS, &C
AT PRICES MORE TO YOUR NOTION,
THAN EVER BEFORE.
??jftm EVERYTHING in the shape of a Watch, Clock or Jewelry thoroughly repaired.
F?b 5. 1885 _'_30_ _
HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE.
cent B'otasb.
GERMAN KAINIT,-<?7p"
PURE CHEMICALS FOR COMPOSTING.
A ROUSING STOCK OF HEAVY GROCERIES,
FARM SUPPLIES,
And PROVISIONS GENERALLY.
4,000 lbs. STEEL PLOWS._
Complete Lines of Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods.
COMPETITION for the above Goods is very SEVERE and RELENTLESS,*but I
am BOUND TC BELL, and aak your inspection of Goods and Prices before
BUY,NG* ^JC ?J. BAKER, Benson House.
Feb ff, 1885 ? Sm
IN thanking our many friends, ttud thc public geuerally, for the liberal ?
to suv a few word? in reference to our policy during the coming Spring.
Wc have established what wo call "THE ONE PRICE CASH SYS
qunutitics, nud by paying cash for them get the advantage- of all discounts, and
very lowest possible figures. In order to do this wo are obliged to sell STRICT.
Wc know that men who ure perfectly good for their contracts : mm tin;
appreciate their kindness in offering to trade with us, und would bc glad to ncc?)
in order to carry out our system, and keep our Stock lull in every Department,
even them on time. None can fail to see that this plan will work to tim mu timi
friends ; for, us wc take no risks, we can, as a matter of course, aflord to sell eli
We would also remind the good people ol' this City and County tlint am
of Wearing Apparel can always he found at our Establishment ; omi as thc r
like to look their best in that Season, wo shall pay special and particular attend
Very truly,
MEANS & fl
Clothiers and Dealers in Gt
Jim 8. 1885_
SELECT j
IRISH POTATOES, ONION SETS.
FRESH
GARDEN SEEDS,
lu very large quantities, Wholesale and Retail, nt
SIMPSON, REID & CO.'S
DRUG STORE,
WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER.
Jan 'ii. IggS_"is _ ly
ARE YOU HUNGRY ?
If so, a Visit to tlie City Grocery will do you Good.
KNOWING that june at thia aeason housekeepers find it difficult to get up a good
meal, we have bought nearly a
CAR LOAD OF CANNED GOODS,
Which we aro oflerlng at prices that will make you feel happy. Buying in such large
lots, wc are enabled to sell these Goods at what small dealers have to pay for them.
Think or it ! Ten Cans of Tomatoes-tho best-for 01.OO.
Uivo us a trial on these Goods. We are determined to ecll them.
Fresh lots of BUCKWHEAT, SOUK KROUT, CABBAGE. ONIONS and PO
TATOES just in.
Ucinrmber the placa
T. It. TRIMMER & CO.,
Successors to C. A. Reed, Agent, Main Street.
Ali Goods delivered KKK): inside City limits.
Jan 'Ju. 1WW_ 2fl _ _
./. P. Sullivan 4* Co.,
CASH DEALERS I IN
General JVEereliaxiclise.
All Grades New Orleans Syrups.
BACON, CORN AND FLOUR,
Lnrfrn StoekM.
TIKIS BEST OOFIFIEIES.
1:3. We invite all to come and see us.
J. P. SULLIVAN & GO., Anderson, S. G.
Jan 15. 1885 27
BUY THE PITTSBURG BELLOWS,
ITlso Best is th? Cheupeut.
SHOP TOOLS of all Kinds, BLACKSMITH OUTFITS
Complete, and very low down us to price.
10,000 lu. Steel Plows, Plow Stocks, Trace Chains, &e.
BUY OUR "NIMROD" AXE,
Q Tried for years and never found defective.
300 Kegs Nails, lower than ever sold at in Anderson.
Sullivan & Bros. "Boss" Hand Saw,
Extra quality and warranted. Sold for $1.60.
HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Pocket and Table Cutlery a Specialty.
??tf Farmers, Mechanics, Buildurs, come to us end get a desirable article for ttl?
least money possible.
SULLIVAN & BRO.,
Look for tho thc SIGN of tho CIRCULAR SAW.
Jan 22. 18X5 27 _
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
^U E desire to call the attention or the Trading Public to our
LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY GROCEBIES,
Just arrived, a full Hue of Floor of all grades and prices, a Car of N. 0.
and Sugar-house Molasses. Sugar, Coffee. Bacon, Lard, Halt, and every article of Sap
plies that th? Farmer need 1. These Goods have been all laid in at the lowest figures,
and we propose to give om customers the benefit of all declines.
An examination of our Goods and comparison of Prices is all we ask, and we guar
antee to give you a bargain. All GROCERIES guaranteed pure. No mixed
New Orleans Molasses.
To those who owe ns for Goods bought the past year, we would remind
them that we expect an early settlement. After tho 1st January, 1885, wa propose to
puah all oast due Accounts. Come and arrange these old Accounts and get a clear re
ceipt. We ara compelled to have our money. Your Account may bo small of Itself,
hut in the aggregate it amounta np to us, and we trust that all of our customers will not
overlook this. *
W. S. LIGON & CO.
Dec 18, 1884 23
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE.
Closing Ont ?ale
AT NEW YORK COST ! !
HAVING determined to close out our business, we will from thia time on sell our
en ti rc Stock of Goods at NEW .ORK COST.
OVERCOATS, from ?3-00 to $10. SUITS, from $5.60 to $22.00.
If ATS, from 75? to $3.00. SHIRTS, from 60c to $1.00. '
A fine lot of DOESKIN JEANS at 35c per yard.
pkY- Don't fall to take advantage of this great ofTer.
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY,
And will sell everytliing AT COST.
Come and see na. We ara located on Wbltoer Street, jost opposite the Auditor's
" :vs?.:,~_ _ SMITH & CO.
DM IB, 1$84 3?
patronage giveu ue last Fall, vre wish
TEM." Wo buy our Good? in large
aro therefore ennbled to sell at the
LY FOR CASH,
?es get out ot* money, and while we
tumodnte them in auy other way, yet
wo will bo forced to decline to ?ell
ndvnntngc both of ourselves and our
caper than wc could otherwise,
.thing a gcutlcnmn needs in tho way
spring npproachce, und men ununlly
ion to latest stylen.
1?GEE,
mts' Furnishing Goods.
WE would announce to the Public that
since Christmas is ovor, amt wo aro not
bothered any nure willi Christmas tricks,
we will now turn our attention to keeping
.ip our Stocks of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
FANCY GOODS, Ac , and keeping down
the prices on same.
Wc will also have a little attention for
those who have failed to pay up ns they
promised, and will pay particular attention
to tho wauls of those who have kindly
given us their rapport in the past, orare
wiiling to trust us with their patronage In
thc future.
HILL BROS.
Jan 1, 188.1
IMPORTANTN?TICE.
IWISH through the columns of the I:;
TBLLtuENCEB to call tlio attention of
my friends and tho public generally to my
Stock of Seasonable Goods. I will name a
few leading articles :
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Ladies' Cloaks,
I<adlos' Undcrveats,
Water Proof Goods,
Coraline Corsets.
Charlottesville Cassimero,
Holstein Mills, Kersey, Jeans,
All Wool Men's Undershirts
And Drawers.
' Tlio Finest Blankets in the City.
Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Trunks,
Headquarters for Shoes and Boots.
A full line of Itay State Shoea and Boots.
I have been Belling Boots and Shoei over
forty years, and they are tho best I ever
handled.
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES.
A large assortment of Wall Paper. Somn
beautiful patterns. In Window Shades I
cannot be excelled.
GROCERIES.
Fine ColTeo-green and roasted,
8ugar, N. O. Molasses,
Buckwheat Flour, Cheese, Crackers,
Best Flour, Oat Meal, Wheat Bran,
Headquarters for Fine Teas,
Marcaroni,
And many other articles in Fancy Groce
ries, Canned Goods, Hardware, Ha's, Bug
gy Materials, Crockery, Glassware and
Wooden ware.
I ask an inspection of my stock and
prices. Particular attention called to
Shoes, Boots, Blankets, Jeans, Cassi m era
and Dress Goods.
Give me a call at No. 4 Granite Row,
Anderson, S. C. A. B. TOWERS.
Nov 20, 1884 JU)_._
THE END HAS COME!
RADICAL rule ia over at last, and
the end of hard timea ia near if every
one will come up and do bia duty square
ly Yr* paying those who have belptd
them.
Those indebted to me for Guano or
Supplice MUST come forward and pay
up, aa I am determined not to curry over
any Accounta from thia year. So come
along and pay up at once.
I have on band a stock of General
Merchandise, which I will sell at the
lowest living prices for cash. Call and
aecure bargaina.
J. PINK. REED,
No. 7 Granite Row.
Parties indebted to REED & MOOR
HEAD will take notice that after a
ahort time their Notea and Accounta
will be placed in the hands of an Attor
ney for collection.
If you want to arrange with us, call
on either J. Pink Reed or R. L. Moor
head at the old stand.
R. L. MOORHEAD,}
J. PINK REED.
Nov 18,1884 18_
TO THE PUBLIC.
I have aold my atock of Groceriea and
good will to Mesara. T. R. Trimmier ck
Co., who have opened out in the Blore
Room formerly occupied by Means, Can
non & Co. I thank my friends ?nd eua?
tornera for the liberal patronage in the
put, nod ?ak them lo continue the same
to my successors.
I am still nt my old stand, where I
propose to give my whole attention to
my Machine sud Buggy business. I
propose to extend thia branch of my bus
iness, and will ?ell Machine?, Boggier
and Harneas cheaper than ever before.
Give me a call.
- Persons indebted to me /or Groeerie*
must equare up at once.
O. A. REED, Agent.
Dec 18, 1884 J8
W'-?^:- 'Si - ? '- ' ' i:--0iv;
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
Rose Leif, Fina Cut,
Navy Clippings
and Snuffs
I?
TUE UNIVERSITY OF TUB 80UT1I it lo
caled at BEWANEE, TENN,, upon the
Cumberland Plateau, 2,000 feet above the aaa level.
Thli school under the special patronage of the
Hlihopa of the Protestant Episcopal Church, tn
the ?outh and Southwest, offers the healthiest res
idence and tho brit advantages, both moral and
educational, In Its Grammar Behool ami In lu Col.
IcOlato and Theological nrpartinoaU. For the
special claims of this University for patronauc.
apply for documents to tho REV. TELKAlR
HODGSON, Vice thanccllor^Sewaneo, Tenn._
I CURE FITS!
Whan I ?r car? I do not mun manly to ?top Oem for a
tim? ?ad than b?T? intra mum ?iain, t ?"?_. radical cary.
I hara mada th? ?ll???? of VITS, EPILSTST or VaUIMO
BICKH r.ss a llfa-lcnsatadr. 1 warrant ny remedy to caro
tb? ?arti ratea. Ha cant, alb? ra bara Callad tn no raaton tor
not nair redone a cor?. Bend at unca for ? traillto end ?
Fra? Balli? af my tnfalltbla ramady. Giro Klyrtaa and Pol?
onie*. It coola ron notblne for? Irl?!, ?nd 1 wi U cor? ron.
AdJraci Dr. IL O. BOOT, lil ?*.?*! Bb, Bt?V Yctt*
GOVERNMENT OFFICEST*?*
both -'Uh and without Civil 8ervlco Examination.
Valuable information concerning the Civil 8ervlce
and lint of former examination questions. Agents
wanted. Bamplo copy, 38e, 6,000 sold In ono day.
Address NATIONAL GUIDE, Box ?W.Wssbiog
tou, D. C._
tain a poalllvo ra ma dr lor Iba ?bort ulacaa.i by lia BM
IbojiandJ at rana of th? worat kind rand of lane ?Undine
kat? baan cared, lodetd. ao aura? la my faith lo 111 ?Orar;,
thal I will und TWO DOTTt.'CS FREE, tojrathtr wi lb . VAL
UAOtJl TRBATISS on Ulla ?.tau?, to int anflavar. Olia Ks
Inn and T a iddrtM- DK.T. A. nLOOUM, Kl Paarl St., H.V.
ADVERTISERS 1 send for our Sslsat List of Lc
cal Newspapers. Gao. F. Rowell A Co.. 10
tlprucc fit.. N. Y.
1 Feb B, 1885_30_4
\ SHINGLES. J
loa
ANOTHER County heard from
and BARTON still ahead in the
Lumber Business.
All parties who contemplate
building this year will find it to
their interest to see me before ma
king any trades for their Lumber.
Shingles. Brick. Dressing, Dray
ing. &c. / can save you money !
All orders promptly Ailed.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and seo me at Blue Ridge
?Yard.
JAS. E. BARTON
C"3
"9N!AVaa Pue 9.JISS3H3
Jan 8, 1805
2d
Sm
Why not make Home Happy
BY PCRCHA8IMO A
First Class Musical Instrument?
Bead thia, Musicians and Masts Lovers
IAM Agent for several of the very best
Ore ai m and Pianos, and am glad to bo
able to herald the newe to tho many devo
tees of tho "tip of the Ivory" that I am
now prspaied to sell on terms that aro aat
Isfactory to tho most limited circumstances.
Remember, cash or instalment terms. 1
hardie tho following named Instrumenta :
CROANS-Mason A Hamlin, Packard
! and Bay State.
PIANOS -Chlckerlng, Mathushek, Sti
ver Tone and othera.
After an experience of several years in
this business, I feel perfectly competent to
aid my customers In making a judicious
I selection of an Instrument. I will take
pleasure in visiting any one who anticipates
buying. Drop mo a postal card, or send a
verbal messago by your friends, and you
shall receive prompt attention.
JOHN L. HAYNIE,
Williamston, B. C.
Jan 22, 1885_28 _
DON'T DO IT 1
DON'T BUY A
PIANO OR ORGAN
Before consulting L. E. Norryoe.
JUTE handles for Anderson County the
STEINWAY,
DECKER.
WHEELOCK
AND OTHER PIANOS.
And the renowned
ESTEY ORGAN.
Inatallmenta of $10 per month will buy
a Piano, and Inatallmenta of $5 per month
will buy an Organ.
If you want an Instrument write him.
whether you have the money or not, ano
he will come and Bee yon, Address
L. E. NORRYCB,
Anderson, 8.0.
Angust 21,1884 6_6m
Notice of Dissolution.
THE Pinn of R. S. HILL A CO., at
Anderson, 8, C.. ia thia clay dissolved
by mutual consent, and *d! parties indebted .
to ua are notified to come forward at once
and square np, aa we gave you due notice
! of this matter, and are now determined to
have onr money.
R. 8. HILL,
P. 8. McMULLAN.
Jan. 1, 1885.
Notice of Copartnership.. r
THE undersigned have tbi* day formed
a copartnership ander tbs Firm name- or
HILL, ADAMS ck CO.. and will continue
the business of I?. H Hill ck Co., at their
old stand.
We would most respectfully solicit the
patronage of our friends and the public
generally, promising our best endeavors to
please you.
R. 8. HILL,
A. W. ADAMS,
J. A. SADLER.
Jan 1,18S5_27_
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
WILL be let to tbe lowest responsible1
bidder, on the Fifth day of March,
1886, at ll o'clock a. m., at Dunham's
Bridge across Saluda River, the building
of a first-class Bridge in place of the one
above named. Rock and wood work let
separately. Plana and speculations will ba
exhibited on day of letting, and can, be
seen in office of Commissioners of this and
Green vii lo County on and after tho 4th day
of Fflbrnary, 1885. Commissioners reserv
ing the right to reject any and all bids.
J. JAM ICS ON, Chm'n.
A. O. NORRIS, .
W. J. ROBBINS,
Board Co. Com. Anderson Co., 8. C.
R. W. AMERSON, Ch'in.
D. F. B?TSON,
H. N. CARRIER,
Board Co. Com. Greenville Co., 8. C.
Jan 29.1985 29
HAGAN'S
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh*
ness to it, who v;ould rather
not tell, and you can't tell.