The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 12, 1885, Image 3

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Merson Intelligencer. C. LANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOR. ?ext Saturday Is St. Valentine's Day. he drummers oro numerous at pres? tote die change in Hill, Adams & Co.'a rertisi-ment. w what Hill Bros.. the druggists, re to say this week. )r. Wahl ha? kee?* engaged aa a teacher he Anderson Female Seminary. jr. F. T. W?hlte, with bis excursi?n iv arrived eafo In New Orleans. lD infant son of Mr. G. W. Grobbs, of , ,.?ty, died on last Thursday morn 1,e United States District Court is in ?inn st Greenville, Judge Bryan pre mfr. Arsons desiring to purchase carp fish uld rend Mr. Andy Brown's advertise lt oipite the bad weather, the grading of ^wannah Valley Railroad ia progress linely. (llrof tho surest leceipts for making j lime? In to talk hard times and keep li? chatter. r. J. C. Osborne, of Greenville, has j visiting hi? parents in Anderson du* the past week. p to bat Saturday night Mr. John E. pies had sold one hundred and ton 03 this soason. *ty quilts have bad their day. The per caper now ?ia "slumbering rug," lever that may oe. i yet tve havo heard of nono of our ens applying for a position under ldent Clovoland. be regular quarterly Communion sor s will bo held in tho Presbyterian rcb next Sunday morning. ir subscription list has increased eon* rsbly since tho holidays, and especial - jring the past two weeks. ie Anderson Dramatic Association appear before the footlights with an resting play In a few weeks. : bio Lewis saya that tomatoes are a kine and not a food, and should only iten when prescribed by a physician. ?ad John E. Peoples A Co.'a new nd isentent in thia issue. If you need of their goods, we advise you to visit : store. ie Abbeville Medium says that Miss i Wright, an accomplished young lady I Pendleton, is teaching at Capt. John Irownleo's. very heavy rain fell in the city Mon afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock, ourse, nearly everybody was on the out for a cyclone. hn E. Breaxeate, Esq , ia in Charles Hbis week attending the annual ses of the Grand Chapter, Royal Arch ms, of South Carolina. a Music Club of Williamston, en iged by their recent success at home, iso tc give au entertainment at Pel ktturday evening, 2lst inst. .. L. V. Smith bas decided to post hit excursion to the Now Orleans ?Ilion until sometime in March, notice of the time will be given. rried, on January 15th, 1685, at the socs of the bride's father, in Hart ty, Ga., Mr. M. G. Bowie, of Ander ?otmty, and Miss Nora Thornton. I. J. G. Clinkscales, our Suhool Cu in toner, requests us to state that the ilnatlon of teachers next Saturday >e held in the University building. nters will bear in mind that the law will soon be in force again, and traves them to load and fire quickly iy would enjoy the huntsman's sport. farmer from Monterey, Abbeville ty, says that only two good crops been made in that section in the last een years. Still the people get ur much deliberation, says an ex ?e, a Wisconsin jury decided that gp aro worth one cent apiece when B at wholesale rates. That's very B Fire Company has rented the ball H O'Donnell A McIntyre's saloon. Regular meetings of the Company Bid the first Friday evening of each B B. Frank Sloan, of Seneca, has Bin the city for several days past vis Bis son, Mr. Baylis Sloan, who Is at Bri confined to his home, being quite W> been suggested that on the day cf Band's inauguration, "Old j Reform W brought out and fire a salute In B of tho occasion^ A good stigges ??ntl should bo carried out. Bded, oit Thursday, Otb. inst., at the Buce of Mrs. T. C. Rood, in this city, ?Jv J- ?- Murray, Mr. J. B. Haiti h o' Abbeville Comity, S. C., and ?Parrie H. Brown, of this city. yied, on Thursday, 5th inst., at tho Bpce of tho officiating clergyman, by Bn- H. Ring, Mr. Joshua Pruitt and ?francis Hanks, daughter of Mrs. BK. Hanks,all or this Comity. Vied, on Thursday, Gili inst., by Bl- C Llgori, at tho residence of the Blather, Mr. John Craft, in Elbert Wt, Ga., lit. James E. Kelly* of An ? County, 8.'C., and Miss Nettle flh. ari infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hfton, formerly o? this County, died ?parents' homo at Walhalla on tho HM- The little one was severely W ?bout two weeks ago, and suffer ?sse pain until death came to'lu re*. Rfc- F. .Witherspoon, colored, who Br" pastor of tho colored Methodist Bp in this city for tho past two years, Va ??ot tb. Greenville by bleOony Sp- Rev. j. B. Middleton, who baa W?Uontd at Greenville for tho past B^*fr*?8^ ?.veral years subscription on a ?PPor, and asks the postmaster to ?> back 'refused,' would put tar In BE* when taking op a church oolleo BP order to steal the email change." Bender our oympuhtos to Mr. A. B. Hp, editor of th?.'Sreenvillo Ifews, in ?tb of Lia brother, Mr. E. T). Wll Hybich occurred nt hlB father's res Bin Baltimore on the 6th inst. Mr. g0*? waa 26 years old, and had been JHHod with his brother In thc publica ns ?bo AVirs for sovcrul year? post. BPy bU houlth began to fail, fwd he B? BalUmonj to visit hil relativ ?', i*o recuperate, 'but be gradually gPerto until death ?ltd ca od him. .*?^>w??..*--,v^-;. Messrs. W. E. Bronc?ale, R. H, Buvres, i L- Dea0 Mi V. H. Watson, all ot thia purity, have boen elected offloera of tbe Pbllosophlan 8oeiety o? Forman Univor dty, Greenville, S. C., for tho ensuing *rm Anderson County boy? alway? itand well wherever thoy go. We wero pleased to b-vo a call last Monday froin our <)Kl fi|e|)d an4 r How citizen, Mr. W. M. Wilcox, or El berton, GH. He came over with bia tam!, ly 11 visit relativos lu tim city. Mr WU 3?x htm many friends in Anderson who are always glad to aee bim in our midst. A young friend remarked in our pre*, uno* tho otber day that ho had been ab. Sit from his Sunday School only one time during the past ten year?, and he would have been present that timo bad he been in tho city. We doubt if there ls ?notbor young man in Andereon who oan say the same thing. Mr. Edward M. Anderson died at the reddenco of his mother, in tbls city, laat Monday morning, after an illneaa of about five weeks, aged 35 yearn. His re malua were interred in the BaptUt Como t ry on Monday afternoon, Rev. T. P. Hell conducting the funeral service?. He leaves a wife and four children.^ "No, ma'am 1" exclaimed tho provoked roung man tho other evening to a young adv, who, on the refuial of her favorite, tad asked him to accompany ber to a [?arty, "I don't play second fiddle to any ?nel" "No ono asked you to play sec md fiddle," replied the young Udy with l srullo. "I only asked you io 'he my M5au." Mr. M. B. Arnstein Jea the city last Monday morning fer Charleston, where ie will attend the session or the Grand Chapter. From Charleston ho will go to ?ow York to parchase his Spring stock )f goods. Ho hays ho will buy the largent ind handsomest stock of goods over >rought to Anderson. Ho will bo absent l?verai weeks. Seneca free Prut : "Tho young ladies of .ho Anderson Female College aro getting ip subscriptions, In tho hopes that thev viii soon bo ablo to issuo a papet in the nterest of their school. Several of the toys in 8eneca havo received a postal, vrltten in a dainty llttlo hand, asking lid. Thoy hove cheerfully responded vbo wouldn't?" An exchange says : ''Give young men brimin without education, und at least .no half will go down to the tomb of ob Ivlon, perhnpB ruin. Give them an edu ction and they will bo a fortune to them elvea and their country. It ls an inbiri anco worth more than gold, for it buys rue honor ; they can nover spend or loso t. Through lifo it ever proves a friend ind in death n consolation." Rewards aro now offered for tho "up irehension and delivery to the Sherill" of , criminal, and not for tho "apprehension ,nd conviction," us formorly offered. Nio necessity for conviction to havo been acured before the reward is paid no long r exists, hence detective*, constables and there will find the arrest of accused par ies for whom rewards havo beon offered lot so troublesome as heretofore. Tho City Council have positively do ermined to add thc penalty to all tuxo* tot paid within the time prescribed hy aw, that is to say during tho present ii 01 it li. We mildly suggest to all purtles rho havo the money to pay up at once, s at the present rato of collection there rill be a grand rush about the closing /eek of the month, and it will probubly 0 greatly Inconvenient, If not Impossi ble, for all to pay at that time. The Elberton, Go., Leader complimenta Ion. H. G. Scudday's speech upon prohi iltion, delivered in that town on Tuesday f last week, very highly, and has Ibis to ay about bim : "Without possiblo politi al motives Hon. H. G. Scudday came mong us from another State in the in erestof prohibition. The prohibitionists f Elbert County return thanks to him ir his eminent services. South Carolina ught to be proud of her illustrious son." We received a call last Saturday from Jr. T. P. McCundless, thc polite and gen lemuuly Passenger Agent of tbe Atlanta 1 New Orleans Short Lino, who was In he city In the Interest of his route. Per ons going to the Exposition will Hud bis route a most pleasant aud quick one, rilli very low rates, Mr. L. P. Smith as been appointed local agent for thia outo In Anderson. Write to Mr. Mc handless, at Atlanta, Ga., br call upon Ir. Smith and you can get any informa lon you may desire. The Urge advertisement of Mr. A. Less r In this issue will attract tho attention t our readers. Everybody should read I carefully, aa bo ls offering bargains in very class of goods. He wanta to make oom for bia Spring goods. Mr. Lesser ls n energetic, progressive merchant, and i determined not to keep his "light bid inder a bushel." Encouraged by the iberal patronage bestowed upon him In he past, be has decided to carry a much arger "stock in the future, and will make t to the interest of overy person In tho fcunty to buy gooda or him. Re sure to all at Mr. Leaser's store when you need ny th inn in his line. Ol ?ort and feta Jurors. Tho following ft Ibo list of the Grund nd Petit Jurors, the latter drawn lo erve thc ensuing term of Court and the ormer to serve during tho present yoar : GUANO Junora-D. W. Gambrel. Thos I Crayton, sr., A. P. Warnock, John W. lowie, W. A. McGill, Thoa. B. Palmer, ). L. Hull, W. A. G. McWborUr, B. E. leaborne, L P. Ollnkscales, Jas. D. Mo 31roy, J. J. Baker, B. F. Price, J. A. Jol y, N. O. Farmor, T. W. Belgier. John W. Vb ar ton, W. D. Garrison. PETIT JunoRS-B. F. Blawdngamo, C. ? -Mallison, J. B. Anderson; Silas M ?dor, E. L. Smith, A. P. Hubbard, Joel 1 CoV Geo/ M. Greer. R. F. Laroche, cpl.. P. W. Martin. J. L. Harris, Fleetwood ;iinkscalee, J. A. Drake, Ellaha Snipes, Tohn T. Towns, W. S. Llgon, J. A. La ham, Robert J. Pool, C. ?. Simpson, J. A. Sullivan, Luther "J. Barr?as, Geo. W. jong, W. G. Smith, J. R. Kay, James H. Clo*ot?* R. Carpenter. M. E. Telford, ro??*;Morgen, J D. Maxwell, John JStlett, Evins Burri?, John W. ??WB?n. r. M. Banister, D. J. Sherard, Joseph W. A Banal! Cy clono. HOVEA PATH, 8. C., Feb. lo, 1885. BiUor, Intelligencer : Yesterday even og it nearly ? o'clock (standard time) a mall cyclone formed, apparently, in this ?lahborhood and passed In e-Norlbeaat irly direction, tearing down Umber, over turning loga, bruah and fencing, and in ?me Pla?as sweeping tho ground clean "S?pro? small bushes. I had just thorne from gvg^g JJ" ? ?Tgre??d, between Rev. ? w' Trib?S. house, where Mr. David B. mphny? lives, rad John MaUlWe, nlXi?glZtvmi writhing ln^b.or le bise? smoke from a burning heap t ??Ulk of. It crossed the Railroad in fr..nl of Slr. Trlbble's house, swept through my p'no land and on through my pasture in a narrow streak, at first not more than two rods wide and spreading to probably o ie hundred yards' Dut slight damage ls done here, but further on through Capt. J. J. Shirley's, Wm. MattUon's, Moaos Davis' and to Jool Kay's, I have Just itoard of considerable destruction to tim ber nod fencing, the largest board and timber trees not being ablo to stund bo fire lt Have hoard or no houses being touched by lt, nor of ?ny one being burt. If I get news of any casualties will tele graph you i,, tho morning. Yours. AM., M. M rt j tn. The Mitrkat. Up to Wednesday noon the following aie the cash prices for the articles enumerated below : Cotton-good middling. lui?10) Bacon-Side?.74 (ja . , , Hams.14@15 Lard-best re?ned. U@12 Plour.$4(|5.60 Fancy Paient. 7? Hulea! Hf alea I John E. Peoples bas just bouKht n ear load of mules from tit Louis. Ho now has about thirty bead. All expecting to buy had hotter como at onc<?. Will sell on limo for good nnlu. February ll, 1885. 31 2 Wo have our i-tore full to its utmost ca pacity of new goods of every description, which wo bought in large lots for cash, and our friends and customers shall havo every advantage, both in prices and qual ity of gonda. Thanking you all for your liberal pationage In tho oust, and wishing you a prosperous New Year. Respectfully, C. P. JoNRS, K. O. Wann. For good Flour, cheap-every barrel guaranteed Hound or monev rotunded go to C. P. Jones A Co. For the best N. O. Molasses, cheap for cash, go to C. F. Jones A Co. For good Tobacco, in boxer, or caddies, at hurd Hmo prices, go to C. F. Jum.i &Co. Person? indebted to me for Groceries, Sewing Machines, Buggies, Fertilizers, <fcc, aro earnestly requested tn call promptly and settlo up, and thus save mo tho trouble and oxpeuso of sending my collector to see you. I must have thc money. Respectfully, C. A. RUED, Agent. If you want a tirst-clnss Sewing Ma chino. Buggy or Carriage do not fail to look through tho i ni menso stock kept by C. A Reed, Agent, lu bia Repository over the City Grocery Storo. Ho will BUVO you money overy time. Car Loads of Corn, Flour, Molasses, Ba con, Salt. Mackerel, Sugar, CotTee. To bacco and everything you may need just received, at bottom prices, ut 0. F. Jouen A Co. Mr. Challes Kden, of Trinidad, Colorado cays : Seeing certificates of the wonderful cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, 1 was induced to try it on my little son, win was troubled with lung or throat affection pronounced bj one physician consumption lt acted wonderfully on bim. and by tin time he had taken ono bottle of it tlx cough disappear I. I stn now on a visit K my parents III (lc :gla. but will return ill t fer/ days to m. home and will lake Borat of the Lung Restorer with nie. 30 SCB0F7LA. Aro any members of your family thu afflicted ? Have they ?Tofu tous swelling of the ghouls? Iliivelhoy any xcrofuloo sores or ulcer?? If so, and it should b neglected, ttio peeuliar taint or poison may dep IMI Itself in the solistauee of th lungs, prod ti el tu; c..ii-u?upti"ii Loni well to lin- condition nf your family, aili if thus ttUticlcd, give iii? proper reined; without delay. Hoy that which make absolute cures lu the idiortest spneo ci limo. The unerring linger of pu td i opinion points to lt ll. B. as tho mo? wonderful remedy for scrofula <)ve known. You need not take our word yoil ncod not know our names-merit i all you seek. A*k your neighbors, as! your druggist, ask ?ir writo to those wh give their certificates anti bo convince that B. R. B. is tho quiekest and mot perfect Blood Purifier ovor before knowr 30-4 _ No other medicine in so reliable < Ayor's Cherry Pectoral for colds, cough arid all dorniigements of the respirator organs f" ling toward consumption. 1 nil onlit try cases it ia a certain cure, ar it a Horn , sure relk'T for tho ant h mat ic an consumptive, even in advanced stages 1 disease If n well bo poisoned, woe be to thoi who drink thereat. It is worse to pois? tho fountain of Ufo for one's self, and fi posterity. Uften by carelessness, or mi fortune, or Inheritance, tbis hos bot doue. Ayer'sSaraaparllla frees the bloo the vital stream, and restores app?tit Btrengtb and bealtb. terania* I have hereditary scrofula broken u on mo for eight year?, My mother ai one sister died with it, and I, supposii that I would go as othor members of tl family had, had despaired of life. T treatment of mercury ami potash seemi to aggravate instead of caring the di acu lo this condition I was pressed to 11 Swift's Specific. After taking six bottl the fearful ulcers on my neck and ari disappeared and the scar? only remain remind me of my sufferings. Had taken S. 8. S at fi rat, I would have be a well man long ago. FnAitK GILCHER, Danville. Ky Oct. 18, 1884. letalst). I was affected for nearly four years w eczema. The doctors called ft at ff erysipelas. I was treated by nhyaicia I was cured by Swift's Rpeclflc. I ui about thirty bottles nnd have had trouble with it since. I refused to ti lt, even after lt was recommended to by others, for somo time-such was 1 prejudice to tho uamo of lt; but bav! tried lt myself, I now believe lt is the I blood purifier in all my knowledge, did another thing for mo. I had aunV from piles for many years. Slnoe loki this medicino I have been rolieyed. 1 bellevo lt cured me. R. H. JONK? Cnrteraville, Ga., August 25, 1881. My daughter, seven years old, has b afflicted \vlth eczema for two year?, 1 niter trying oilier remedies lu vain cave ber Swift's Specific (S. S. 8 ), t one and a hair bottles curul her soi and well. It is the last blood remedy thu c nintry. ' MRS. M. 8. J1; I>K IN Codurtown Mill, July 23, 1*84. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disci mailed Tree. THU SWIFT Sracivio Co-, Atlanta, IF ? IR, IE! DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS A BINOLE 8PARK may destroy ] J\. Dwelling in one hour. 1_ can 1 you ample security against loss by Fir tbe combined Assets of the, ^?paul represent amount to 111,902,418. Cal me and Insure yo^JiweMnffi Furnh Barna and Mercbaudlae. It will be loo when the fire atarta. ^ TOWER8| Insurance Af el Anderson, 8. C.. Marsh 27.^884 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDKRSOH COOWTV, By Thoi. C. Li jon, Judge of Pro WHEREAS, Edward Mt Mitchel applied to mo to grant him letters of ministration on Hie Estate and effec I Wylie Mitchell. 8r.. deceased. I These are therefore to elle and adc lah all kindred and crediton? of Ute Wylie M. Mitchell, deceased, to be an pear before mein Court or Proba! LT held at Anderson Court-House the 21st day or February, 1885. after . Hcatlon horco!, to ^"V f^'}*T* havo, why the said" * administr should not bo granted. Given ender my hand thu 80th d January, 1885. ? ? UQQV - Fob 5, 18S6__80_ TlIrOTICE TO CREDITORS. I\ All persons having claim? 04 the Esta? or John M. Simpson, deo art* hereby notllled to P*^* the"fc erly proven, to l?e undesigned, wjtn time preacriited by Uv, and those Inri to masa pay-eut ?*gg-j?^ ^ *eb 5,188i *> Lowest Prices Ever Known at M. JB. ARNSTEINS Prior to his departure for Kew York to make Spring Purchases. DoN'T fall to te?' hi? Closing-Om--Ha?-nain? in Dry Gooda, Clothing, Shoe? natl Katta. You will bofurprised a: tho very Low Prices cuked fur fint-datt Qoodt. Como at once Don't forget you will bc : : ti- lu 1, and you will save your money. M. B. Arnstein iutenda buying tim Largcat ?look of FINE 8PRING atid SUM M KR NOV ELTIES ever brought to this section. Tbe FINE GOODS, together with bia well known LOW 1'KICKS, will aatoniab you. Wo intend to oller you the very boat iuducc-menta, and k<tidly ask for your custom and trade. Make our .Store your headquarter?. Polite treatment to oil. IM:, B. .A^OSTSTIEXIT. Feb 8, 1885 HILL, ADAMS & CO., DEH I RE TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PEOPLE GENERALLY, that they now have on hand a full supply of Standard Guano, Acid Phosphate and German Kainit, Which they propose to sell us low os anybody. Tliey are also stocked up on I'It? VIMOftH, bought when tho market wes at ita lowest, and are consequently enabled to offer special Inducements. JUST RECEIVED, an Elegant line of Ladles' and Gentlemens' band sewed SHOES. Give us a call, aud we will treat you right. Respectfully, HILL, ADAMS Sc CO. Feb 12,1886 SI TO THE PUBLIC. "Wl5 told you last Fall that we tried to change with the limos, und make specialtiea of things in their season. We are now making a big run ou GARDEN SEEDS, And to that end bava laid in a large supply of Hoist's, Landrelh's, and Johnson, Hobbins it Co.'a Seeds, and we are now ready to aell either whole sale or retail to any vrbo may favor us with a call. All we auk is, that you come in and see for yourselves, aud if wa can not make it to your interest, why we won't ask you to buy. Wo ask no body to patronize us uti less tri eau tuake it plain to them that they will bo the gainer by it. If you havn't triol us already yourself, ask some of your neighbors who have, and hear what they have to say about thc way we treated then;. Besides Garden 3eeds. we of course keep EVERYTHING in tho DRUG LINE, except Collins, Whiskey and Tombstones. Very It?spectrally, HILL BROS. Feb 12,1885 _ 31 FERTILIZERS FOR 1885. The Attention of the Farmers of Anderson County is re spectfully called to our OLD RELIABLE BRANDS OF T IGH GRADE GUANO AND ACID Which are so well and favorably known throughout the County, and which we are now prepared to offer them In any quantity, for Cash or Cotton. We have ol way a given yon low prices, and are prepared to do no again. ?Tall and see aa. Weare in a position to off..r inducements to CASH BUYER8 of CORN, FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES - AND - " GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES. As we are receiving large quain itu a of these Goods direct from the points of production. Wa are Agents for the Celebrated WHITE HICKORY WAGONS- guar?ntetd the mperior of any make. Mishawaba Sulky and Ordinary Turning Plows, Daniel Pratt Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Count's Home-made, 7-Fiugerod Grain Cradle-tbe Best Cradle ever offered on this or any other market. Tho Champion Mowers, Reapers and Binders, with The latest Improvements, making them The most desirable Harvesting Machines In the World. . Our ?stock of General Merchandise is complete In all Departments, and we re spectfully solicit a call from any desiring to buy Goods, aa our facilities enable us to offer the heat Gooda at the most reasonable prices MOCUJLLT, CATHOABT & CO. Anderson. S.C., Feb. ll, jSSS_\__ STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! OUR Stock of Stoves ls very large, and we can sell them ot prices as low as they can be bought. We have on hand a lot of Second hand Stoves-some of them almost aa good as new-and they are bargains. If you can't nay nit c??b, we wiU se!! you for part cash, or on time for a good note. We'huve a complete Stock of Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Hollowware. &c, The beat assortment in this market. Wo keep almost everything in House Furnishing Goods. Have some handsome Dinner Seta In Lustre Hand just received. Wc sell all kinds of WRAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, TWINE, 4c, And pay highest prices for HIDES, RAGS, BEESWAX, ?c., in Caah or Harter. pt9" Repairing done promptly, and In the beat manner. Roofing and Guttering a specialty. Give us a call. JOHN E. PEOPLES & GO. Feb 12. 1886 81 -_ 41 Go Tell ali the People for M?es Around I" -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. 5 ?tf EVERYTHING In the shape of a Watch, Clock or Jewelry thoroughly repaired. Feb 5.1883_.__J?_ ._ '? HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, GERMAN KMNITg-^p** PURE CHEMICALS FOR COMPOSTING. A ROUSING STOCK OF HEAVY GROCERIES, FARSS SUPPLIES, And PROVISIONS GENERALLY. 4,000 lbs. STEEL PLOWS. a amii. ? ??. - Complete Lines of Boote, Shoes and Dry Goods, j COMPETITION for the above Goods is very SEVERE ?n? RELENTLESS, bot I am BOUND TO BELL, and ask your inspection of Gooda and Price? before bovine. J. J? BAKER, Benton Ho UK e. Fob 6f ICM 98 tm mJl\m C^a^^aJkTCfZC IN thanking our many friends, uud tho public geuerally, for the liberal Ai SAY a few words io reference to our policy during tho coming Spring. Wa have established what wo call "TUE ONE PRICE CASH SY1 puautities, and by paying cash for them get tho advantage of all discounts, am /cry lowest possible figures. In order to do this wo aro obligod to sell 8TRIC1 Wc kuow that men who uro perfectly good for their contracts somet? t ipprociate their kindness in offering to trade willi us, and would bo glad to ned u order to curry out our system, nud keep our Stock full in every Department, jveu them ou time. Noue cnn fail to sec that this plan will work to tau mutuu friends ; for, as we toko no risks, we eau, as a mutter of course, afford to sell cl Wo would also remind tho good peuple of this City and County that an >f Wearing Apparel con always be found at our Establishment ; aua aa tho ike to look their best in that Season, we eh H pay special and particular attenl Very truly, MEANS Se W Clothiers and Sealers in G Jan ?. 1886 SELECT IRISH POTATOES, ONION SETS. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, In very large quantities, Wholesale and Retail, at . SIMPSON, REID & CO 'S DRUG STORE, WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER. Jan 22. \W>_2*_ly ARE YOU HUNGRY? [f so, a Visit to tho City Grocery will do you Good. KNOWING that Just at this season housekeepers lind it difficult to get up a good meal, wu have bought nearly a CAR LOAD OF CANNED GOODS, Vhicb we aro offering at prices that will make you feel happy, Buying lu such large uta, we aro enabled to sell tbc<o Goods at what small denten have to puv fur them. Think of Ul Ton CBC? of TTonrntoeu-tho boat-Tor Sl.OO. Give IIB a trial on those Goods. We are dei ermined to ?ell them. Fresh lou or BUCKWHEAT, 80UR KROUT, CABBAGE, ONIONS and PO TATOES just In. Remember the place T. It. TRIMMER & CO., Successors to C. A. Roed, Agent, Main Street. /ar- All Goods delivered FREE insido City limita. Jan 2ft. 1KS5_29_ J. P. Sullivan fy Co., CASH DEALERS I IV Grenex-al IVIerchanciise. AU trades New Orleans Syrups. BACON, CORN AND FLOUR, Hiu.?*!??) Stooled. THE BEST COFFEE, sa- We invite all to oome and see us. J. P. SULLIVAN & GO., Anderson, S. 0. Jan 16. 1885 27 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. Closing Ont Sale AT NEW YORK COST ! ! SAVING determined to closo out our business, we will from this time on sell our entire Stock or Goods at NEW YORK COBT. OVERCOATS, from $3.00 to $10. SUITS, from $5.60 to $22.00. HATS, from 75c to $3.00. SHIRTS, Irom 60c to $1.00. A fino lot of DOESKIN JEANS at 8Co per yard. Don't fail to take advantogo of this groat offer. "WE M13A.IV WHAT WES SAY, Ind will sell everything AT COST. pgr Come and see us. We are located on Whitncr 8trect, just opposite the Auditor's >?Bcc. 8MITH & CO. Dec 18. 1884 _ 2? rs* patronage given us last ?V?i, vre wish 3TEM." We buy our Gooda in largo I are therefore enabled to sell at the ?LY FOR CASH, nea get out of money, atvi while we omraodat? thom in any other way, yet wo will be forced to decline to ?ell I advantage both of ourselves and our leaper than we could otherwise, ything a gentleman need? in the way Spring npproachce, and men usually Lion to latest styles. flcGEE9 eats' Furnishing Goods. lWIPORTiWIT_NOTICE. IWISH throngh tho colona s of the lit? TKXLtQRKCRa to call tbo attention of my friends and the public generally to my Stock of Seasonable Goods. I will name a faw leading articles : Ladles' Dress Goods, Ladles' Cloaks, Ladles' Undorvests, Water Proof Gooda, Coraline Corsets. Charlottesville Casslmtre, Holstein Mills, Kersey, Jeans, . All Wool Men's Undershirts And Drawers. The Fine. ! Ulanktts in the City. Hosier)*, Yankee Notions, Trunks, Headquarters for Shoes end Boots.' A full Ihm of Cy 8tato8hocs and Hoots. I have been selling Boote and Shoes ovtr forty years, and they are the best I evtr handled. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. A large assortment of Wall Paper. 8otne beautiful patterns. In Wiudow Shades I cannot bo excelled. GROCERIES. Fine Coffee-?reen and roasted, Sugar, N. O. Molasses, . Buckwheat Flour, Cheese, Crackers, Hi nt Flour, Oat Meal, Wheat Bran, Headquarters for Fino Teas, M u ccu rou 1, And many other articles in Fancy Groca ries, Canned Goods, Hardware, Ha's, Bug* RV Materials, Crockery, Glassware and Wooden ware. I ask an inspection of my stock and prices. Particular attention called to .Shoes, Boots, Blankets, Jeans, Cassimera and Dreai Good*. Give mo a call at No; 4 Granite Row, Anderson, 8. C. A. B. TOWER'S. Nov M), 18X4 _ip _. THE END HAS COME I RADICAL rule is over at last, and tho end of hard times ia near if every ono will como up and do bia duty square* ly by paying thoae who have helped them. Those indebted to me for Guano or Supplies MUST come forward and pay up, as I am determined not to carry over any Accounts from this year. So como along and pay up at once. I bavo on hand a atock of General Merchandise, which I will sell at the lowest living prices for cash. Call and aecure bargains. J. PINK. REED, No. 7 Granite Row. Partiea indebted to REED & MOOR* HEAD will take notice that afters short time their Notes and Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attor ney for col lectio:-. If you want to arrange with us, call on either J. Pink Reed or R. L. Moor head at thc old stand. R. L. MOORHEAD,} ... PINK REED. Nov 18,1884 18 j ROSB Leaf. Fine Cut .?tl*\ Navy Clippinss^^^^^j fTUIE UNIVERSITY OP THE SOUTH U lo I caled st BKWANEB. TENN., opon tho Ct:- t'*r!*.?d P!?t??'.'. i<!W root abjvo tba sea level. Thlaeebool under ibo sp?cial natrousRo of ile. nUhopsof tho Prote-toot KpUci?al Church, ia the Mouth and 8uutb-r?t, off-r. the healthiest ras Id?neo ?nd tbo bett advaoisjtt?, bott? mond and cdueattoual, fa tts Grammar School sad to Ita Cot? testate and Theological Depar?menis. ?? tho sp?cial clalma of thia Unlesr.Uv ftrr r^fossxe. ripply for document, lo UH REV. ThLFAItt UonUt-ON, Vic? Chancellor, Boonoo. Teno I CURE HT$! i h.r. ?td. th. diMuo er ?tn, KT-UJ*XBV ar.FaiAnco ti caa ass . U">?tao??t?4y. i ??mat imf Y*?**J*J**2 Mtvonlcwi. Oet.o-.ot*?T ta?WU4tliM rutx%l>* not now ncliUa ?nu?, '.nd at rae. tor?Cr**tto. ant e. Fr?.ruto, o?ny ????liaU runedr. O?r? ?tpro.??dr&it ttM&l?s*%?^^ GOVERNMENT OPFirift-^ both ?Ith and without Civil Berrico Examloailoa,. Valuable. Infon-Wlon concom? og ibo Civil Service Md Uti of former ci a rai DM ton qu e-t ?on? AgenU wantwl. Bamplo c<j>y, V*. 5,CoO ?old In orso day. Address NATIONAL OUI DE, Box ?S9, V/aihtn^ I ul?..?; hr Inn?. id ?i l.-or ?utiiiftc kaV. ??ta ?arta. rxW, ?.y?-a" U mi uah la Vt ?ttwi, tks?l VI? MB4 TVrosOTtpa nts, ?MMtervUbn VAL OADtETRSATtSa on WI. di?*?..U> ?nT.ntUti. Oln tr |T9MM4r.a?d*rtM. l>tt.T.A.8U)CUU,l,U-c?riet.,N.V. A DVERTiftERS t tend for oar Seise? Uti o f Lc A ?al NsvapsMra. Geo. I*, llowtll ? Co.. IC 8prue?Sl.,N. Y. . . FebS,lSa> .80 S DON'T DO IT I . ? ??? .-..O i ?/: ;? DON'T BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Before consulting L. E. Norryce. jpgr. handlea for Anderson Conr.ty the DECKER, WHEELOCK ?ND OTHER PIANOS, And the renowned ESTBY ?BGAN. Installments of ?IO per month will hoy a Piano, and Installments of S3 par tooath will buy an Organ. - If you want an. Instrument write him. whether you have tho money or not, aaa Ita' will como aa-i ?ee you Address L. E. NOltttVOlS, Andoison, B. C. August til, ISM .' . ? Sa? SHINGLES. ss ANOTHER County heard from and BARTON atilt ahead in thc Lumber Business. Ali parties who contemplate building this year will lind lt tn their interest to see me be foro ma klug any trades for their Lumber. Shingles. Brick, Dressing, Dray ing, ?tc. / can tave you monty I All orders promptly filled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me at Blue Ridge Yard. JAB. E. BARTON. co F5 '9NIAVUQPue9NISS3Ua ? Jan R, 1885 20 Sm Copartnership Notice. rEE undersigned bare this day formed a copartnership under the Firm name >f JOHN M. HUBBARD A BRO., and viii continue the Jewelry Buainess of fohn M. Hubbard at Ida established stund -Weat end Waverly House Block. We will tell you the exact quality of our 3nods. We guarantee them as represented. rVe sholl endear jr to merit your patronage. JOHN ?V. nuitllAlli). WILL. lt. HUBBARD. Jan. 29,1885. . All indebtedness to John M. Hubbard ir i or to to Jan. 1. 1885, mutt be edt! td up at mte. Call on roe without further notice ind arrange your accounts. JOHN M. HUBBARD. Jan 29, 1885 29_8 fVhy not make Home Happy BY PURCHASING A First Class Musical Instrument? Bead thia, Mailchuu sad Vasto Levers [AM Agent for several of tba very best ' Organa and Pianos, and am glad to be ible to herald the news to the many devo tees of the "lip of the Ivory" that I am low prepared to sell on terms that are sat ?factory to the most limited circumstances. EUnaember, cash or Instalment terms. I ?andie the following named Instruments : ORGANS-Mason A Hamlin, Packard in J Bay State. PIANOS-Ch I ck er lng, Mat hush ck, Sil ler Tono and others. After an experience of several years in MB business, I feel perfectly competent to lid my customers In making a judicious (election of an Instrument. I will take pleasure in visiting any one who anticipates my lng. Drop me a postal card, or send a rerbaf messago by your friends, and you dial l receive prompt attention. JOHN L. HAYNIE, Williaroston, 8. 0. Jan 22,1885 - 28 r, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All pc no i; s having claims against ;be Estate of Dr. Geo. T. Tate, deceased, ire >'hereby notified to present them? properly proven, to tho undersigned within ho time prescribe?! by law. HENRY M. Tate, Adm'r. Jan 29,1885 20 . ? HOTIGE TO CONTRACTORS. WILL? be let to the lowest responsible bidder, on the Flab day nf Murcb, 1B?5, at ll o'clock a. ni., at Dunham's Bridge across Saluda River, the building ur s first-class Bridge In place of tba one above named. Rock and wood work let separately, riana and spectflatiom-. will be exhibited on day.of letting, and can be seen in office ot Comniisidoiicrsof thia and Greenville County -un and after the 4 tb day uf February, 1B85. Commissioners reaorv lng tho right to reject any and all bids. J. JAMESON. Chm'ii. A. O. NORRIS, W. J. ROBBINS, Board Co. Com. Anderson Go., S. O. R. W. ANDERSON,Ch'in. ]). F. BATHON, H. N. CARRIER, Board Co. Com- Greenville Co., 8. C. Jan 29, 1086 29 3 TO THE PUBLIC. I have sold roy atock of Groceries ard good will to Meurs. T. II. Trimmlf r & Go., who have opened out in the Store Boom formerly occupied by M ct no. Gan* non & Go. I thank roy friends and cus tomers ipr the liberal patronage in the past, and ask them to continue the larne to my successors. I am still at my old stand, ?here I propose to give my whole attention io my Machino and Buggy bu-ineas. I propose to extend this branch of niy bus iness, and will tell Machines, Bnggit s and Harness cheaper than ever before* Give me a call. . Persons indebted io me for Oroeeriett mini tquare up at once. G. A. REED, Agent. D<JO18, 18bV 23 FIRST PLANER in the CIT? THE Shor has come and gone, but Mayfield & Stuart can still ba found st their Planing Mill on the Blue Ridge Yard, where you can find the finest lot of Finished Flooring, Celling. Weatherboard ing, and all kinds of Mouldings, ever saw in tl?J market. Come and see us before you buy, aa we sr? bound to give satisfac tion m quality and price." Work from the ; country solicited. Wo would also call at ten lion to our Stock of Doors, Sash and Blinds which we are selling at coat. Ciil at Blue Ridge Yanl. - MAYFIELD & STUART, i Nov 13, ISM ta ? Sn