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TTTTLANGSTON, tcfiAL EDITOB. G_ '\ i ? ^ioney li** B?ne tnl? Summer QUAT gprln? chicken? aro In demand at (air j prices. Memorial Day waa not observed In An derson. Some of our citizens have had a mesa 10f strawberries. There wero two intermonts In the col 1 ored cemetery last week'. ?jo sure to .vo Luitf Hut?t in the Ma I s^nio Hall Saturday n.lgb^. Hi, O. J. Moore's Skating Rlhk will open to-morrow afternoon. RcR? Messrs. Wllblte & WIlhlto'H new advertisement on the first ?iago. A little whitewash now Would improve [ thooppearanco pf yonr premises. An old gardener says now is the time ! to plant yonr second crop of heans. What you don't know about mon often ; limes makes them moro respectable. There will'not be much use for reapers Ior grain cradles in this County this sea son. The dry goodB merchants say they aro having an unusually good trado this Spring. HoneaPath Division Sons of Tempor ?neo will plo nie at Erwin's Mill to morrow. Cotton is coming up very slowly, and gqrne of tho farmers say their stand ls very poor. Mr. G. M. Greer has been appointed Postmaster at Honea Path, vice Mr. John Wilson, resigned. The Walhalla Courier says the peach crop ls not o fall uro in Ooonee County, though it Is spotted. Miss Ayolett? Chalmers, of Abbeville C. H., is in thc city visiting Mr. J. W. Trowbrldge's family. There aro ninety different aiyle of col lars, says a fashion p.r? r, in uso by gen tlemen in this country. The regaler quarterly Communion ser i vices will bo held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, 24th inst. II. G. Scudday, Esq., is attending tho International Convention of the Y. M. C. A., which ls in session at Atlanta, Ga. The Pioneers have sent Messrs. A. W. Toed and Prank O'Donnell io Augusta to witness tho Flromons' Tournament. Capt. Jos. A. Hoyt has accopted the in vitation to address tba survivors of the Palmetto Riflemen on the 21st of July. Our young friend, Henry Stephens, of Seneca, Bpent a day or two In the city last week visiting bia parents and his favorite girl. Mr. John H. C ko, General Agent of the Singer Sewing Machino Company, spent several days in the city during the past weok. The Indies of the Methodist Church will servo ice cream in the grove at Dr. Nsrdin's residence to-morrow (Friday) afternoon. Tho Presbyterian, Methodist and Bap tist Sunday Schools are making arrange ments to pie nlo at Williamston on Fri day, 22nd inst. Noxt Sunday night Rev. J. W. W?lling, of the Methodist Church, will begin a series or lectures on the prophecies of the Old Testament. The pic nlo at Goer's Spring last Satur day was a very pleasant affair. Dancing and love-making were the chief ainuso menta of the day. Mr. T. D. Sloan hos let ont the contract, for the erection of & handsome cottage on West Market street. The plan wa.? gotten np by Mr. A. W. Todd, Mr. J. M. Sullivan hrs contracted with Messrs. Smith A Barton for the oreotlon IOf s neat?eottage on Hamp Lon street,, near bis mother's residence. As the pnbllo schools pf the County have closed, School Commissioner Olink I scales has changed his o QI co day from [ Saturday until Tuesday. Maj. D. F. Bradley, the new Internal j Revenue Collector for Sooth Carolina, bas received about five hundred applications [ for positions under bim. 7-i. G. Scudday, Ksq.,| and family have Morned from their visit to Texas. Mr. Scudday 1? very favorably Impressed, with the Lone Star State. Advertisers who desire to change their I advertisement* should hand in their changes on Monday morning or notify us of their intention to change. Mr Chas. Richardson and family, of Greenville, are visiting relatives In the, Oouoty. Mr. Rlohardson paid the iOTptv* UOBsoBB a call last Friday; A young lady.of Spartanburg adver tises in the Herald of that place for a hus hand. She describes herself 'young audi pretty, charming and witty, potito and piquante.'? . Wo levlte the attention of our readers *?Mr.JohnldL McConnell's new adver usement. Hie stock of goods ls complete .nd his prices ara the very lowest. Give i him a call. We are requested to state that tho Sene ca Singing Convention wm moot with QiOya Church on'S&turdSy before. |5J fourth Sunday In this month. Publlo l^^y.InvUed^ The time has g?u? by for pooplo to go, ?Jmm one store to another, to see where' |?ey cnn do tho boat. Thoy save timo by laking through tho advertising columns Wt *M|de?e to mako purchases. _ P?- Prlenwn's Church will, bo closed ia?t Sunday, RS ho will ba absout tl Jwmel Chorea, in Plokcna County, |*here he will assist in the installation of RUey ea pastor o? -that Ctawabk JJot too late yet te plant corn; Yon *f '.Put In too much of Ii. Tho former _*."> ral** the bulk o??..'his supplies at ??orne, Is the ono who will have money in i?? pooken aud his land freo from mort Anhange bas been made In the schedule ortho C. & G. R. lt. Tho passonger train ?pea ?ero at 10.48 s. m. and at 8.10p. m. **?. freight train on the ?. Ii. RR. runs *T*y ?thor day-Tuesdays, Thursdays ^Saturdays. A00n? wit comfortable last Sunday and ?J0"*** mornings. In low, flat places ?T*? *** ? Ught frost ou Monday rnorn ?J& - Mr. TA. ?. Cray lon, sr.* Informs OB. ?"u.tbere ?as frost at Pendleton Monday morning, though H did no damage. -^^WaaaeaktoJefdajkay.wMl?inMr. *?J* Groan's store last Friday, stol? ?S1 .?* dollars from tli?safe, which tyd ^aeeadsata?ly left open. The police .joa had the darkey ia the lock-np, and a Ponton of the monoy was rocovered, A af* AAJ^"^ ?nd bb wife and i ?g??r* wfi0 bav^been aiming tho i Winter I,, Florida, returned homo last ! lu^yf;^';w^ibW^J>c?utifui, , valuablo placo near LeoaborgVtnd ls very .*y stretching a airing near the celling of a room Hie? will' nao ll to light upon ? instead of the .walls, and th? wall can thus be.kept ajQ tho Sumner free from Hy apecha. Thb b a good thing for bald- , headed people. "Well, my dear, I'm glad for your sake that Summer la oomlng?" "Aro you, Honey? Why for my saker" "I hate to feel that you have to get up in the cold every morning and build the Ore*." "Oh, you dear, gobd soul I Always thinking of your llttlo wifey's comfort 1" List of letters remaining In the Post office for tho week ending May 16th : Lizxlp Brown, Doctor Creighton, Joseph Lewis E. C. MartJu, Lindy Martin, W. L. Matti son, Perry Robinson, D. M. Scott (or sons), Alice Simpson, Nancy Ann Patterson; Butler Register, Henry White Mrs. S.'B. Wood. - ' : BecauBo we happen to tako our ride and Btart out for a Saturday nft^rijoon'sifrgct practice, it is no reason Why hajf ? dozon impudent persons should Inquire If we woro on a tour for collecting.subscription < money. Tho ?mea ar? too hard and car tridges costa too muoh money to be wast ed on delinquent subscriber? Jual now. The Now berry Herald last week pub lished a true copy of tho orlgiual Ordi nance of Secession. Of tho one hundred and eighty names attached to the docu ment only twenty-six oro now living. The signers of the Ordinance from Ander son County were Hons. J. N. Whitner. J. L, Orr, J. P; Reed, R. P. Simpson and JJ. P. Mauldln. Of those gentlemen, the latter named ls the only .one living* .Mrs, Mary Williams, widow of tee late AuBtln William^, died in Witllamston ou the 4th inst., after a lingering illness of cancer of the face, In the eighty-third year of her age. Mrs. Willlama had beou a member of the Presbyterian Churob from her youth, and throughout bei life lived up to her profession. She loaves two sons and two daughters, togothor with many grandchildren to mourn her death. Messrs. MOBS & Brown and Mr. Dennis O'Donnell, whose buildings wore recent ly dca troy od by fire, on Depot stroot, have made their arrangements to rebuild. Tho buildings will be of brick, and two stories high. Messrs. Moss ?fe Brown's store-room will bo 25x120, and Mr. O'Don nell's 25x80 feet, with pressed brick and galvanized Iron fronts. w/hon complet ed, tho building will prosont a very hand some appearance. Messrs. Smith <fc Bar ton have the contract for tho wood work and Mr. John Drennan the bri?-'? work. Pasley Messenger: "Mr. E. A. Kinnell, of Hamilton, Anderson County, informs us that the farmors in his section, are well up with their farm work, that min i.? much neodod, and that much of the bot tom lands on Throe-and-Twenty Crook aro being planted in rice, Mr. E. P. Al good alone hnving planted about 25 ucrcs of his bottom lands in rice. Mr. Bussell himself has plautod somo ric?, and also about three acres in pindora. Hu lias used but two bags of guano on hil own crop this seasnn." Mrs. Alic ne Clem ont French, daughtor of Mr. A. W. Clement, died at her father's resldeuce, near Big Creek Church, lu Williarnston Township, on last Friday, after an illness of several months with consumption, aged about twenty-one years. She was a consistent member of the Baptist Church, and a most excellent lady. Her remains wore interred In tho Big Croek cemetery, after appropriate funeral services conducted by Rev. 8. Landor. A boreaved hnsband and ono child are left to cherish her memory. Our people will have another opportu nity of witnessing ono of Miss Lula Un rs t's marvellous exhibitions in the Masonic Hall noxt Saturday night. Since Miss Hurst's appearance here a ye ir ago, she has visited nearly all of the large cities of the United "'tatos. The power which she possesse* Is said to be under much better control,-works quicker and with far more wonderful results, tboreby making her exhibitions moro satisfactory. A certain proportion of the proceeds of the exhibition, will be donated lo tho Methodist Church of this olly. Let everybody torn out and pock the hall. It is said that the very large numbor of matrimonial engagements is a goori sign of the times ; that four young asen in the city aro in love with tho same gir l, and that she will have neither one of thom ; that the two weddings which wore booked for thia month have been postponed ; that an olopement will probably take place in the near future If the old folks don't give their consent; that a large number of young lad lea will visit Anderson this Summer; that the prettiest girl in the State attende the Anderson Fem ni o Sem inary. Several marriageable yonng men of Rochester, N. H., aro In a terrible pickle. They have heretofore given as a reason for not marrying that.they could not afford the luxury. About a month ago several marriageable young ladies put their beads together and prepared a docu ment proving conclusively that .families of from two to als <they'provided for the future, you see) can live well on $9 a vf eek. Having disposed of rents, fuel and provisions,' these artless girls turned their attention to clothing, and'the doen ment aforesaid states that the woman who cannot dress stylishly and save money on J90 a>yeair Vf'flot worth: the marrying. Then these girls made copies of the orig Inal and sent one to each of the eligible young men. - ThePlo?wf Pire Company made ita Brat appearance in uniform last Friday afternoon, and made a floe enow. The uniform consista bf a red flannel shirt, with Uta regular fireman's hat and belt, ind ia pretty and attractive; Promptly at 5i o'clock tba Company formed in lins at the engine house, and marched off, pre nded by Mayor. Tolly, Chler Cathcart md Assistant Chief O'Donnell. The Boart House Square was thronged with people, all of whom were eager to seo the 1 rom en. The Young America Cornet Band waa stationed on the Square, and at ntcrvuls discoursed excellent music, liter paradlug through several of the principal sireeta, the Company halted on Ueln street, opposite Mrs. Sadler's real lonee, from where ll was to niako theran o tho cistern on the west o? the Oonrt ibu**, a dlatanea of about three hundred r?rda. Fire was placed lu the engine and n eight minutes aufBcleot otoo tn wat .aisod. Tb* Company ran Co tho cistern, nada the hose couplings and threw water A one min?te nod twelve aecood*. The lose reel squad thea run a second tlme^ a litton cc or two hundred and nAy yaroo, ?ade Uw hose couplings and threw water nilfty-flve aeobnd*. The firemen wera atlguod from tholr long march, but ?c<V irRbstandlog thia tho Urns made, wo bin*-, is remarkably good. The Comps w ?ambara about flfty members, and ia ?mposed of ??od malarial. At no dla tant day the Pioneers ?iU be classed imoiig tho crack fire companies or th? State. Anderson is and should be proud it hsr Fire Department. On hut Monday, Allou Gaillard, color id, and atz children of Jim Agnew, also solored, residing on the plantation of Kr. A. F. Cromer, in Broadway Town 'hip, were taken violently 111, and one or tho children-a boy about six years old lied. A physician waa sent for, and as loon as ho arrived bo suspicioned that the parties had been poisoned. He succeed sd In saving the llv?s of the man and five Jhlldrcn. Coroner Nance was notified of the death of tho child and Immediately ?ont to Mr. Cronleys for the purposo of Holding an inquest. A Jury was empan eled, and after hearing the evidence of ioveral witnesses and,that of Dre. J. C. Harris and W. H. Todd, who made a po?. norton examination *of tho deceased, a verdict waa rendered thal the child came, to ita death' by sonta kind of poison, not 1 iscerteined,' admlnUteeed lu- bread, and j that the person or person* administering | the'sante aro unknown The ^co has ?used considerable excitement among the peoplo or that section. It ls believed that the poison waa intended only for' Allen Calllard; UM tito g WI uren did not liv? with him, but ha l accidentally .gone io his botiKbJthvherb they ate (tome or Ibo >r(^,\/rhb?ourrrroiit which the birlad tva* made, was grouud at Pelzor, and was jelugeateu not only by the uegrous, but dso by Mr. CVoni'er's family. Uailllard ind Agnew have been on uufi-londly erins for some time, and lt is believed by many that Agnew placed the poison lu 3aillaird's Hour, or got some ono else to io it, though no proof was adduced to that died. Evory effort.should bo mado to ferret the circa instances ant. Ma. EDITOB: Did we fail to elect a Jaunty School Commissioner last Fall for Anderson County, or did wo leave out part of tho County ? It teems so, tr I m vo not neon him during thescbool jrm which bas just closed-not so inuci as mve heard of him being In our vicinity, rio must have forgotten that Auderson Dounty extends lo thu Abbeville lino. I liavo board ot him visiting snmo schools ?.tween Auderson and Williamston. Suppose those are convenient. WHO. C. K. Horton, at Willliunston, bas a Becond-hand Thrashor, in good lix, for jalo at very low figures. Wheat will bo taken in payment. 44-2 Reed A Stephens bave just received a largo quantity of celobralod Columbuu mado Buggies, and always keep in Btock di styles and grades or Homo-mudo and Western Photons, Buggies and Wagons, which tboy sell on time until Fall on ap proved paper. Cad on Mr. A. S. Stephens tt their Factorv, Main Streut, South of Square, beforo you purchaso and get his prices, and you will bo paid for your trou ble They havo also added to their work ing force three oxpert Northorn work* mon-a Blacksmith, Painter und Trim mer. Send them your repairing ir you want it dono vit h dispntch and in a neat rummer. Mr. Stephens, who is an expert workman or twtnty-nve years oxDeri auce, overlooks nil tho work before it eaves tho tihop. 44 When you go to Greenville to buy gro arles, you will timi lt. E. Allen & Bro. in their New Storv, tour do irs above their dd aland. 43 I?!?M*?.-One eur loud of best Hmo iu?t received;!.>? ?.' .V. Reed, who cxpeets to keep a roll .upply mi baud hereafter. Kvery ono VliiHiUl visit C. F. Jones A .?> .* more, ll ls full Ui overflowing with .?MU ti rn I good*, and tiley ?ell aa low as ?ny house tri ibo up-country. No trashy go?ds.adyertlted cheap ; but 'or the best good?, Ml rest dealiugs and owest prfcxia Tor everything, go to C. F fone-i & C.\ Ladies,'IT you want to seo a largo aud joautiful stock Spring ami Summer. Dry 3OOI1B, Notions, go to C. P. Jones & Co. PLAIN QUESTIONS. Mythical ideas are fanning tho public jrow with tho breath or prejudice, ignor mce and humhuggery. Have you the remotest idea that yonr scrofula was :r eat ed by the use of potash ?nd mercury? Ho matter what the cause, B. B. B. is ;he peer of all other remedies. Do you Dtesume that your troublesome catarrh ls .he result of mineral poisoning? B. B. B. ls the quickest remedy. Are your jhronio ulcera and bolla and sores the re mit or potash aud mercury? Medical rentlemen will not tell youse, but B. B. 6. is the ouly sovereign remedy. Were vour tsrrlble kidney troubles created by idnoral poisoning? Not a bit of it, bat li. B. B. cos proven to be a reliable rem xii". Are your skin diseases, your eczema irv tetter, eft., the eflect or too mach potash and mercury? Tho medical pro fanion aro the best judges, and th-vy say aav, butB. B. B. makes more pronounced jures than all other preparation*- com bined. - Hon. D. P. Bradley, of Picket?, whti i wai recently appointed revenue coltectoi for tbe District of South Carolina, bal been in the city daring the week and baa filed his official bond, which is in tht aunt of 160,000. The sureties are Col lt. E. Bowen, Mr. Johu 8. Latham, Ur Absalom Talley, Mr. John C. Griffin, Mr I F. V. Clayton and Mr. Elias Day, all ol Pickens County. It is justified, as requir e? by law, and is for $120,000. It wai made within two days and every narai on it is that of a Piokeos County mao, ? The bund will be sent to Washington and after it has boon approved by tb? department Mr. Bradley will be cominis siouod and will enter upon tbe discbara of bis duties. He bas the fullest conn dence of hi? neighbors and rrf-all Nrhi know him. He will be au efficient, con aoieotious and popular officer.-Ar<tot ot* Courier. , . '- Eighteen years ?go, while in goa bealtb, which oas still not fatted ula Joseph Lilly, a wealthy farmer nf Davit' County, Mo., wont to bed, wbere be ha since remained, undor the hypochon d ri neal delusion that should be get on of his bod be woulcl die. During all tbl lime.neither ridicule nor entreaty coul prevail upon him to leave the bed for ??ugle moment. Before the dev?lopmor of ibis sjugle idiosyncrasy be was ver active and ambitious to succeed io lift He still conducted his farming whil lying lu bed, his wife seeing to lue ex? cutiou of his orders. Once his hon: took fire, but oven the peril of beiu burned alive did ont shake his faith i bis delusion. He passes bis time itt cor versing with friends aud In reading th pPDCrs. - There is now living in Pickei County, Ga., a man who, during the r hellion, donned bis wife's dress, kept h face closely shaved, and wore a big sui bonnet, in order tn avoid being conscrip ed and sent to tho front. The officers .! search of recruits' frequently visited tl house and asked his wife where her hu band was, and at the very moment I could bo seen working in the field female garb. By tho time be bad woi out seven of his wife's dresses be beean tired of masquerading and enlisted ai became a good soldier. - James lleuden on, of Laure County, blew down iuto the chimney a ! wnp, nnd tbe resulting explosion ai fin. nearly destroyed his houso and hil self. _ T _ For nice Hats, Shirts, Cottouodos ai Cans? merci, cheap, go to C. F. Jonen & ( ??f Choice Timothy Hay. Buggies a' Bran sold cheaper by Welch than an body else in town. Warehouso on Def street. SOI! For beautiful Calicoes, Muslins, Dr< Goods, Ginghams and everything ni and pretty- go 'o C. F. Joue? dc Co. C. F. Jones A Co. have the prettiest a cheapest Wblto Lawns and Nainsook bo found in the city. Many ladies admiro gray hair-on sot other person. But few care to try effect on thoir own charms. Nor ni tlioy. Kineo Ayor's Hair Vigor prevei the huir from tamtng gray, and rosto I Kray hair to its original color. It oleani tho scalp, provenu tho formation of dr druff, and wonderfully stimulates I growth of tho hair. No other preparation BO concentra.' aud combines blood-purifying, vltallzli enriching; und invigorating qualities Ayor's Sarsaparilla. . Quality should conaldorod when makins; comparisons A Note of Warning to Suffering Hum ity. We feel that we would be wanting tho duty we owe to suffering human If we did not sound a note of warning regard to the uso of Mercury and ntl poisonous minorais in the treatment Blood and Hkis Diseases, ir the rea? could seo tho horrible Buffeting, the aw wrecks of human health and napplnc shown by our correspondence with th who have been doBod with these mine poisons, bc would shudder with borr Arsenic, Mercury. Antimony, and Iod of Potassium are some of the remod most ordinarily used for these discos and they are all poison. Do not t theso poisons. They might dry ap y< disease for a few days, and with it y will have Mercurial Rheumatism, wo may bring you years of torture. ) 1 Mercury Beams to sink into the hon and tho Potash drives the Poison into ST s te ni, only to lurk thero and attack tender organs of the body, as the lue the throat, tho nasal organs an J stoma Hundreds of people nave been m deaf, and a great many blind, by the : of Mercury and Potash. Beware of M oury and Potash Mixtures gotten up imitation ot our Specific. A few gre of sugar of load dropped into a glaai these Imitations will cause the poison drugs to faU to tho bottom, and show danger of using them. Swift's Specif! entirely vegetable, and ls tbe best tc for delicate ladles and chi ld ron and < people io the world. Treatiso on Blood and Sklo Dises mailed free. TUB SWIFT SPBOIFIO CO., Drawer Atlanta. Ga._ In the Centre of Our Store can be found A BARGAIN COUNTER, On which we hare placed Desirable doods at Ruinously Low Pri?es, la order io elose oat the assortment. Look at these Pri?es? thea look at the Goods ? Pretty Mslalasse Drees Goods only 6c, worth donhlo. Mixed Suitings at 8c only, worth double. All-wool Washington Debeges 12Jo, worth 35c. Bonnet Ginghams at only 7c, worth 10a. All-wool Black Bunting* at 15c, worth' a quarter. Hummer Silks worth 75o at only 47j c. Black Bilk? at 75c, worth one dollar ten. . Quilts and Towal? at your own prices. Cottonadcs at 12Jc . Calico at ie, ' Muslins atoo. Before buying elsewhere inspect THE BARGAIN COUNTER M. B. aRHSTEIH S. "Largest Stotk. Lowest Prices "-our famous motto. .?lay U, 18&5 ? ' - 44 . ... Dlif lOODS, SHOES, - AND- . ^j^nSTOTr ?3-0O3DB. PUK LADIES who hara favored us with a visit this season pronounce our DRY GOODS, SHOES. MILLINERY And NOTIONS tho Cheapest and Hnnd omest selection they hav?tvor seen in And-rson. Our Stock of MILLlNEttY JJ larger thar ever, consisting of the choicest Goods .om tba bett manufaetarers. Wo will tell Hats, tip*, Plumes, Plowers and Trim lings for len tbau any oilier b ouso tu the city. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT I presided over by M169 BERTA WOOD, of Baltimore, e flrst-da** Milliner ia every sspect. SHOKS and 8I,s5?PERf9.~I make a ?pecialty of Fine Shoes for Ladies. Men nd Children. Shoe* for every body. In f?/-t I can Sappi/ ysa w??i EVERYTHING ou want in Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoe*, Fancy Goods, and everything found in a rst-cla."8 Dry Goods i toro, and invite you to call and se* ray Stock-rich and poor, rhite and colored. Thanking tb* public for their liberal patronage in the past, I prom eto continuo selling nt the very lo wi st pricer. Most respectfully, . JQHH M. McCOHTHBLL, Ho. 4 Waverly Honne . ' 5st*j i*# 18S5 ? SPRING - HAS - ARRIVED ? AND with it that peculiar condition of the tyttem, known at impure blood. It it a fact, known to everybody, that if we have any Hu mor in the\Blood, it it al mo: i tura to break out in the Spring months in Eczema, Erythema, Tetter, Ring Worm, Sjdotcliet on face, dre., ?tc. Now, the reatan for thit it generally tuppottd to be the eliange of the teatont, and a want of abstinence from food. During the Winter, when the weather it bitter cold, we eat a grea{ deal of grease-especially hog meat. Our .whole tyttem beamtet, at it were, permeated and clogged up with our heavy diet, and when Spring comes, and hot weather begint, very few of ut are careful in our eating, continuing the tame heavy articles of diet, that ott only fit for bitter cold weather, when, in fact, we should eat very little until our system becomes acclimatised to the hot weather. Mott people understand that they have to take a dote of Pills or Calomel, or something of the kind, to prepare the tyttem jor the^Spring and Summer ; ' and most of them now know that to prevent the "Spring Rothes," Boils, dre, they mutt take tom? kind of Blood Purifier-such as SARSAPA RILLA, with IODIDE POTASSIUM or QUEEN'S DELIUHT~and IODIDE PO TASH, pr SARSAPARILLA and YELLO W DOCK-which latter is made and highly re commended by Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, of Atlanta. Or 8UCCUS ALTERANS, which it a very fut? and efficacious remedy, or som? hf th? PateM Medicines, which are very highly recommended by the parties who made them. Now, we alwayt keep on hand.a good ttock of th? above remedies, and many others, for the diseases of Spring and Summer. Yow? truly, . ORR ?T8LOAN, ! _ i DEALERS IN DRUGS AHB MEDICINES, Prescription* a Specialty? ll . ; ?? BENSON HOUSE COENEB. May 7,1880 43 ' , . ?? ? -;i .?, >. .?. -j t,.i,/.; : v v ? :.;v. i.V.; . Vi .. : iJ . .- J.-j -, y-* : " '-' ' . J : ---'i--. .. : * .-. V? 1 '? SPRING, 1885. GO TO m GO 00 O z cc CL CO MEANS & McCEE j j FOR TUE NEWEST j I 8PRING STYLES AND LATEST NOVEL! Il IN MEN'S SOFT and STIFF j j CONGRESS, BUTTON and j : . BALMORAL and SPRING WEIC SHOES. j I Clothing, the newest styles and I ;cj89i 'pNIMriS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR & ll AIW CEABIBSi ISO Grain Cradles Equal, if not superior, to any in the market. GRAIN SCYTHES ! GRAIN SCYTHES! Cheapest and Beet in the market. LARGEST STOCK OF HOES, And Lowest Prices in the. City. .?-TRY US. IT WILL PAY YOU. STTLHLiI-V^IISr &c BRO-, HARDWARE DEALERS. N. B.-Wo now occupy C. A. Reed's new Storeroom on J Iain Street, next to Railroad bridge, where we will remain until our new Storeroom is completed, whioh will be about the 15th August next? April 30, 1885_42_ FREE PASS TO THE EXPOSITION - AT SMITH * CO.'S GLOTHIUO- STOHB. WE H A VB NOW ON EXHIBITION ONE OP THE Finest Stocks Spring and Summer Clothing in the market. COME AND SEE US. We will pass you in free, and chargo you nothing for look ing. Wo have just received from tnnrket a beautiful lino of MENS' AND BOYS' CJLOTIIING and FURNISHING GOODS. HATS for Mon and Boys. Come and see our 8UITS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS. The impression has gono out that we wera out of tho market, but wo want to in? form our old friends that we are hero yet. Come and ceo us, and we will treat vou right. JaV* Don't forget the place. SMITH & CO., WHITNER STREET, Opposite Auditor's Office. March 28, 1885 37 HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, GERMAN KAINIT,-<^M PURE CHEMICALS FOR C?MPOSTING. 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 TO SELL, and ask your inspection of Goods- and Prices before buying. J. J? BAKER, Benson House. Feb S, 1885 22 ' 8m MISS DELLA KEYS ANNOUNCES to the Ladles that she is receiving her SPRING AMD SUMMER MILfjINERY anti NOTIONS or tho latest styles. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ?Sf She asks for a share of their patronage. No. 9 Waverly Mouse Unfit* lu g. March 20.1885 ? 87 _2m. MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS Has Returned from tba North, where sho purchased an ELEGANT STOCK of THE HANDSOMEST GOODS That baa ever Veen brought to thia in t. k.-t, consisting pf STYLISH PILKS, BEAUTIFUL LACES of all descriptions, EMBROIDERIES, JETS and PARSEMENTRIES, LOVELY EMBROIDERY ROBES in the newest shades. Our PRENC-SI AND WHITE DRESS GOODS cannot be surpassed. We bave a LOVES, BOSE, SUPPERS and SHOES of every quality. Don't forget to notice onr varied stock of RIBBON, and come and try our stylish II ATS on before purchasing elsewhere. . We feel assured von can be pleased. ' Onr spam ls too limited to exhibit onr Goods. Anything yon do not see call for it. and oar cccomniodating Clerks will take pleasure In waiting on you, even If yon do jot ray. We haye ?very th lng that Ladies and Children NEfcD to make them nappy arid atractivo. Very respectfully, LADIES' STORE, Maren 20,1885 _. . 37 _'_. . .-. MUSIC LESSONS. ITT A VING retired from comraerdsl bus-' fa Ines*, I desire to announce to my rienda that I will receive u limited, nura )cr of po pl is for instruction upon the Vio la, Flute or Guitar. Special care taken tc merest children In the study of Moats, and sapart to them A thorough knowledge of he elementary principles. Parents who ruploy mo may rest assured that I will ai tb fully Instruct the children Int mu ted to ay care. I propose^rganlilngaA Amateur hebestra irom tba members of my class, ind as orchestral work la especially adapter] otha parlor, I hop? that tho Ladles will ncoarago tbo enterprise by giving me a Slr abo W of their pa louage. Terms mods' ott. Any ccntuunlcation left at Fant & toe's Book Store, or addressed to pit? brough the. Anderson Postofflce will ro ?iva prompt attention. I also will be prepared to fix And repair ld Violins and Gnitarec^r^sjuiabl^n^cs. April 80,1885 JU42 9 ^ V Ladies* Dress Shoes. ';')Vv . ..>''. '-"-iv -, j S ? TUST received Ladies' Fine Shots, and I fortalelowby ? ^m"^ .A. B. TOWERS, Jan 23,1884 87 NOTICE. A C?mnco. for aa Enterprising Alan. tinhtZ undersigned Oners for sale the lu-, " A r torcstof tho Into Dr. W. C. Brown I in The Taylor & Cox Steam Flt>e f Extinguisher ?Jo., consisting of ono-1 fourth interest In the Patent for Hie same. Aleo, one-fourth Interest in th a manu fac turo of tho Earoha ?li? Saw Filer for tb? duration Of the Patent for the Same. Also, ono-fourth of Stock on baud, cou slating of Iron Piping, Va!v,?3 rind general Fittings. Also, over 200 Gin Whela mau', ufactured and ready for delivery. To any one wbo nas the time to devote to ft, there ls a fortune in these inventions* To be sold cha*pt and on easy termal For foll particulars as to tho profits, stock, Ac, apply to MRS. A. L. BROWN, Executrix, Relton, S.O. Ap,:i30;188S 42 : V SHOES ANI> BOOTS. III AVE a full line of Bay State Shoes and Boot?. Wsrrunicd a o', to rip and to have no wood or paste hoard; Also a lbw Miles' Ladies' Shoes, All in want of good Shoes and, Boote will find it tothels Interest to call on . A. B. TOWERS. fi ? :: ZO IES , M \\ = HATS, H O il ?HT QO ll GO O' Patterns.!! ?4L!1 ,i. ; pi i tu xml I'M, l-l uimxji i'iiw . MISS SALLIE BOWIE IS again In tho MILUtfEttY'BUSI NESS, and has on band an entire New Stook of Millinery Gooda bf tba la te"? styles ana fashloris, which she offers Cheap for Cash. While shopping in An derson do not fail to give her a call at No. 2 MASONIC BUILDING. March .19,1885 80 8m -4*-1-IT_--i-i--. ' " ? AS THIS IS not a season for advertising any spcc'sUles in oar lino, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to call the attention of our friends to, two. preparations of ours that bave not hitherto been brought prominently before tl;? public. Tho first is our DOMESTIC COLOGNE, made from a formula .\nown only to ourselves, and on which we DEFY COMPETITION. The La dles, in .Town who have tried lt will, ono and all, attest to its supe rior qualities- Thia 'H no Idle boast, and we respectfully ask thoso who don't believe what wo say to como and see for themselves. Tho next Is our Grease Extractor, a formula also of our own, and which wo GUARANTEE to toko ANY KIND of grcaso Bpot bat of ANY KIND of cloth, from tho heaviest Jeans to the most delicate ly tinted Ribbon. On thia wo likewise invite inspection. Respectfully, HILL BROS.. 0RUB8IST3. April 2,1885 . 88 IMPORTANT NOTICE. IWI8H through the columns of O.o IK TKMiiQCKOEa to call the alienan of my friends and tho publie generally to my Stock of Seasonable Goods. I will nam> few leading articles : Ladles' Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, .. Ladles' Undcrvcste, Water Proof Goods, Coralino Corsete. Charlottesville Casshnflru, Holstein Mills, Kersey,'J*ans, All Wool-Men's Undoruhlrta Abd Drawers', The Fined Blankets in th? City. Hosiery, Yankee Notions, Tranks, Headquarters for Shoes and Boola.' A full Uno of Bay State Shoea and Boots. I have been selling Boots and Shoes over forty years, aud they are the best I ever handled. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, .... .... . . A largo assortment of Wall Paper. Som? beautiful patterns. In Window Shades I cannot be excelled. GROCERIES. Pine GoiTee--grcen and roasted, '. Sugar, N. O. Molasses, Buckwheat Floor, Cheese, Crackers, Best Flour, Oat Me?l, Wheat Brail, Headquarters for Fino Teas, - Macearon!, And many other articles in Fancy Groce ries, Canned Goods, Hnrdwaro, Hats, Bag?, ay Materials, . Crockery, Glassware iand - Woodenwe-e. I ask an inspection of my stock and . prices. Particular attention called to Shoes, Boots, Blankets, Jeans, Gassimera and Dress Gooda. Givo mc a call at No. Granite Bow, Anderson, 8. C. A. B. TOWERS. Nov 20, 1884 IO_ KTotico to Those Interested ! PARTIES owing the Finn pf S. T. Craig & Co- are requested totomo for ward immediately ana scttl'o their Ac counts, or make satisfactory ar/angemsnta for extension by Bankable paper. Other wise their Accounts will be placed in tho bands of an Attorney for collection. Yon ear; mafco payment to 8. T. Craig at their ?lace of busfoesa in Brick Range, in room >rmerly occupied by tho Anderson Na tion ni Bank. S. T. CRAIG & CO. Feb 20,1885 S3 8m Por Sash, Blinds, Boors, Plastering Laths, Window Fixtures, Building* Material, &c" CHEAP, callion W, B. BEACHAM, Depot Street, Anderson, ?. O. April 30,1885 83 8m ^ CARPETS* CARPETS. TUST received a largo assortment of new tl samples of Tapestry Brcssels, 3-Ply, Sst ra Soper, and Extra Super. O. O. Oar x*aat.GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. Uso, Ruga and Door Mat?. ; If you want kCfop?t,Tcan s^yoa ak '^Jffljf?fa-'. VBI^?WKETS AT COST. A FEW pair or those Fine Blankets, t% . and a few nair of Common Bia* iota for sale at COST for cash; Call soon ? Tyoa do not wish tolosa a bargain. A B, TOWERS