The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, May 28, 1885, Image 4
C L ANGSTON, LOCAL EDITOB.
r,t Monday ia Salosday.'
J drink? are in demand now.
urt convenes at Picken* next Mon
.??tor Orr Hpent Hcveral days In thc
last week.
South Carolina 8tate Pros? Assrxda
III "".el In Oreenvllle Ulis year.
j Dehon, General Agent of thc AVir<
tVu. V/ . was in thc city last week.
t-Bst ha? bccoino of the baso ball club 1
buys ahould keep tho ball in motion.
lit driuuincrs Hay if business doc? n?l
,rove they will have to ?top travel
lie Kev. .Sam. Jones told tho Chalu
gu people that "danoing is bugging to
gie.*'
evoml of our lawyers uro ir. attend
e upon tho Supremo Court at Coitim
isla week.
ryon aro neoding any job printing
?tis your order. Satisfaction guaran
3 anil prl?? us low as the lowest,
he avcrngo small boy is longing for
time to (?mo when bo can "go in
iain' " am' have bl? back all blistered
.Lo Chief of Police lias bis oye on your
mise? Bo sure to koop them clean
i purified. A little limo won't cost
ich.
t docs no good to sit down and croak
) growl about tho dull times. Work is
liddy Koml romody for dull times and
blue.-.
?Ivory farmer should plant a full crop
tow peas. They aro good for man and
at, and always command a good prlco
the market.
fte rain carno at last, and the farmers
mUls'led, at least for awhile. They
I now have to go to work to keep
ttil of the grass.
Ve aro requested to announce that tho
ul weekly prayor meeting will not be
d in the Bnptlnt Church to-morrow
idayj afternoon.
,n abundanco of all kinda of fruit thia
jon may now be safely counted on,
I the farmers should now begin to
te preparations to savo lt.
STeit week is Commencement Week in
iderson. A cordial invitation is ex
i .ic J to our friends of adjoining couti
i to attend these exercise*.
'ollector Bradley has informed the
blic that all oftioes in bis gift are taken,
e names are not yet announced, but the
oleo for each office baa been definitely
lied.
Tbc pastor of the Mothodlst Church
II continuo hie sermons on the propbe
j next ".itulp.y night. The subject
1 be, "The sermon at Ninevah and its
Becta."
The civil service examination will take
ia Columbia cn Tuesday, June 8ib.
(any of our citizens want sn office,
y should go down and stand tho ezam
lon.
' l'hono sections along the Savannah
Hey Railroad interested in securing
location of depots should read tho
ertlsemont of President Humphreys
illa issue.
ie State Convention of the Woman's
ilonary Society of the Methodist
rch will be held In Newberry, begln
; Thursday night, Jnly 2, and conti n .
g through Sunday.
i negro boy, who was engaged nt work
Messrs. Orr, McGee & Orr'a new build
; fell off the scaffold (a ui?.'moe of
mt thirty-five feet) Monday moru'ar*.
was not seriously hurt.
Mr. R. L. Moorhead, of LiOwndoavJlle,
ipped In to see iui last Friday. He re
nted good ralni In.his section, and says
people tire happy over the prospect of
early completion of the Savannah
(?lley Railroad.
lat of letters remaining In the Post
ee for tho week ending Msy 27th :
Bakewell, Mrs. (Bora Brown, J. lt.
|bnson, Howard Kay, E. B. Lewis, G.
McNair, Stokes Bros., Jane Williams,
? Margaret Williams.
, Tho Sunday School Celebration, which
to have taken place In the Methodist
lurch last Sunday afternoon, was post
ned until next Sunday afternoon. A
.-dl.il invitation is extended to all to be
Tsent. Tho exercises will begin st 41
?lock.
lome of our cl ti cona ara feaating upon
^a?, potatoes, beets and other vegeta
rThe recent rains have bad a won
ul effect noon the gardons, and in a
more days there will be an abundance
vegetables.
Ehorse, or rather one-elephaUt, cir
are said to be Utting ont by the
for tours of the South and West
i coming Pell and Winter. When they
ion the road they will all be gigantic
mblnstion concerns and tho greatest
Bws on earth. -
^n officer from tho Penitentiary came
laat Friday evening and carried Doo.
nee, the colored convict whose capture
> mentioned last week, back to Colnm
J. As soon as Jones's term expires, ho
U be brought back io Anderson and
.a for housebreaking.
tte Managers of tho Exposition at
Orleans have decided te re-open the
?position lat of next November. An
?*>n sent over ono hundred mid fifty
?ors to the Expositlou during tho psst
0 months, and will doubtless send that
?>y or more duriag next Winter.
N>? following ia recommended as a
J cru-j tor ehiokon obo?ora: Take ona
. orel?m, ?wo parts each ct epsom
i? srid charcoal. Pulverise thoroughly
J Jw dongh. Fee? tbem wllh
J-csgh b-iTiio they go to roost and
.Ptoem awM/ from Water.: ; ;
Wno*00T100 ?rth* Sunday Schools
wUllamaion to-morrow promisee to be
"f**?i? occasion. T?IB committee baa
"ected all necessary arrangements, and
*'nt> >. wanted now but a beantlfu?
1 and plenty to ?at, The train will
^.bere at a o'clock a. tri., and return
?P.m. ,v,^?? . . ,.' ;,/,< ,
^John H. Hopkin? died at bis res*.
?J,n th,? ?Ry on last Saturday after
2? after a painful illness, of a few
"*?.st the ripe old age of eighty-one
IM ~ Hopkins WM born and rained
y?onty, ?nd baa always reulde? in
^^>:>?*^well k?lwb, anda
^oC Wends will regret to hear of bU
was av'member of the Mothc
" Church of this city; LAftiir appro
wr "^?'^loea,cott>u<!te? by Kev.
w. WoOlo*;at Ute residence of the\
*? Sunday aftaroooD. bis ra/1
~* *?. ?iierred in the Presbyterian
z"ery- 3e leaves an aged Wiro and a
*. P??tority to ?oura his deo'.h.
If any of our readers oonteruplato buy
ing an organ or plano, they should read
tho advertisement of Mr. J. A. Daniels,
who Ia agent for tho Poloubot Organ and
the Knabe Plano, both <-1 which are ro
eogulacd as standard Instruments. Mon
ey is scarce, and if you will buy an in
strument of Mr. Daniels now, you" will
get a bargain. Don't take our word for
lt, but try bim and see.
Tho A. R. PraAgterkm, of Due West,
, eays : "Tho students of Erskine College
have boon fortunate lu seourlug Maj. E.
B. Murray, of Anderaou, S. C, as tho
Anniversary Orator for their Commence
ment In June. Although quito a young
, uion. Maj. Murray has always occupied
positions of trust and honor in his State
and is over looking forward to th? best
Interests of the ?tate. A good selection,
and a capital address wu may ex poet."
?j Mr. A. Weill, Soliciting Agent of thc
A tlantte Coast Lino, paid our city a vlsll
last week, looking after thc interest of hi:
line, which oners tho greatest facilities foi
freight and travel to tho public, lt?
through tra?nes make rapid f.peed, and arc
thoroughly equipped for tho comfort and
convenience ?if tho traveling public.
Mr. Weill la a most pleasant and accom
plished gentleman, and is bound to makt
his road popular wherever he is known
A few minutcH beloro going to pres?
we learn that Mr. Robert Parker, an aged
and respectod citizen of Martin Township,
died ut bia residenco In thia County ?u
Weduesday, tb? 27lb Inst., after a >-hoil
illness, in tho 83rd year of bia ago. Mr,
Parkor leaves a wife and twolvo Bons and
daughters, his being the first death in hit
family. He was a member of the llaptisl
Church, aud an excellent and respected
old gentleman. His romains will be in
terred in the Kbeneczui cemetery thii
moruiug, tho funeral services hoing con
ducted by Rev. M. McGee.
Mra. Lucretia Hamey, relict of tho late
Johnson Barney, of Abbeville, died al til?
realdonco or her son in-law, Mr. J. W.
Trowbridge, in this olly last Saturday
ovoning at 6} o'clock, after a brief ill
ness, aged about 77 years. Mrs. Rame?
waa born and reared in Abbevlllo, and
resided there until about tire y oars ago,
when she removed to Anderson with Mr
Trow bridge's family, liy her kind and
affectionate disposition, she made a bosl
of friends In Anderson, all of whom arc
made Bad by her death. Since her child
hood Mho bad beon a faithful and devoted
member of the Methodist Church. Hei
remains were interred in the Presbyterian
cemetery on Sunday morning, the funeral
ser vices bolng condueted by Rov. J. W
W?lling.
We have frequently nlated in U???BO col'
umiiH that communications or items o
news intended for publication must bi
accompanied by the truo namo of th<
writer, not necessarily fo- publication bu
as a guarantee of good faith. Every da j
or two we re?oive a letter contalnlni
items of interest which wo would publiai
with pleasure wore they signed by tilt
true name of tho writer. Wo are alwayi
glad to receive any item worth publishing
in our local column, but when such Itemi
are signed only hy a fictitious nam?, w<
will not publish them. Hear this li
mind, friend-?, and when you send ut
anything for publication, scud tis you:
true namo vt itb it This is a rulo of al
newspapers, and is made to |>rovent im
position.
Th M Commencement exercbas of th
Andersen Military School tako place nex
week, and tho occasion promises to be i
pleaaant one. The exercises will begin oi
Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, with origi
nal speeches by a number of the cadets
On Wednesday morning, nt 10 o'clock
tho younger cadots will deliver extrae
speeches, which will bo followed, at 1
o'clock, by an oration from Oen. Ellisci
Capers, of Greenville. In the afternooi
at 5 o'clock the annual plume drill ?..-il
take place on the Court House Square
and at 8 o'clock p. m. moro original
speeches will he delivered by cadets. Th
exercise* will take place in the ?paci?n
chapel of the school building. Tho Pria
clpals of the School arc desirious that th
patrons, especially, attend these exercise!
though a cordi ' Invitation is extended t
tho public generally to bo present.
Mr. Samuel Browne died at his res
dence in Broadaway Township, in thi
County, on Friday morning, tho 22n
Inst., after an illness of near Ihres month
from dropsy of the heart. Mr. Brown
was born lu this County Septeriber 21s
1815. nnd marrlod Miss Nsncy Gee
August Otb, 1835. He had thirteen chi
dren, twelve of whom grew to manhoo
and ten of whom aro now living. Mi
Browne was Commissioner of road
bridges and ferries for a number of year
and County Commissioner from 1877-'7t
He joined the Methodist Church at ?Cl
enetor early in Ufo. and was ever an -J)
right, honorable and OXOCuplary Christin,
citizen whose death is regretted 'ay li
runny friends throughout the Count:
ll in remains were Interred in the Eb
ueezer cemetery on Saturday, Revs. C. 1
Barnes and W. H. King conducting a)
proprlate funeral services on th? o cc
alon.
Tho Greenville Newt of Sunday sayi
"The neighborhood of upper ?nderet
in which tho poisoning case recently na
rated in the New* occurred, has been niue
excited by the incident. Popular sen)
usent unanimously centered on the oolo
ed man Gaillard as the person guilty
tl) e poisoning. It waa found Imposait)
to obtain evidence to make bis oonvlctte
likely in a court, and bo was therefo
not arrested. It was determined, hoi
ever, that he should remain In the neig
bo rh o o d no longer, and Friday he w
visited in broad day light by a co mm itt
of citlsens oonslstlng of thirty color,
and twenty white men. TV ?ey Instruot?
and advised Gaillard that be would pr
mote his personal interests and safety 1
becoming . scarce, within 'tw.enty-ft>
hours. ' ?Oal?lard'? wife produced a sh
gun andU threatened tho raiders with i
b?t?eglffa^d.wii* Wore tfblloiopbtf
Ono o f tho growing *&rfi^$< Al
derson I? the buggy anti carriage saan
factory of Messrs. Reed & Stephens, <
Mouth Mnln st. eet. Sines thia firm fli
.tarted In And orson, their business h
inoreased year, siter year, their bnlldlo
Uave been enlarged, and new machine
addled, until now lt ta one of theme
completo establish mon ts of the kind
this Beetloo of.the.State. Mr. Ktcphei
the senior member of the firm, has b
twenty-Are yeera exp?rtenos. as a prac
cal workman himself, and every piece
work put up in the establishment
closely Inspected by bim, which is s gui
antee thal nothing hilt the most subeU
liri work is sent out. Thaphsatons, bo
gi ea and wagons' built by this Arm i
scattered all flg&gg* upper section of I
S toto, and wherever used they hayeglv
entire satisfaction. A gontlernsn l
marked in- oar presence the other d
-that ho had been oslng a phaeton man
facto reel by them tot ten years, and wot
not to-do> awsp lt for one made in a W<
ern establishment.- If any of oor read
contemplate baying a vehicle of any kb
wo wnuldjadvlsc thom to consult M OM rs.
Recd & Stephens. Thoy also sell West
er^ buggies, and do any kind of repair
ing.
Andorhou Couuty losos ono of ber most
popular, substantial and upright cillions
in the death of Mr. James 8. Beaty, which
occurred at his home in Hall Township
last Tuesday, after a brier illness from
fever. Mr. Beaty was about 57 years clo,
and waa born and reared on tho planta
tion where ho died. For a fow yean
prior to the war ho wa? engaged in busi
ne-a at this plao.v Whoo tho war hogar
and tho Hiato called upou her ?ona to do
fond her right? ho, despite hin bad health
volunteered hit* services as a Hin?ber o
Orr's Regiment; After seivlng his couti
try faithfully for a time, hi? health grov
so bad that he was honorably discharged
aud ho retired to hi? farm, whore he ha
over nineo resided. For s number a
year? paat he wa? the olllcient Postmaate
at Stony Point, and always took an ac
livo, lOiuling part in any of tho affairs u
hi? neighborhood that would tend to tin
welfare of tho Cou II ty j Hi was a mau o
noble, generous impulsos, and mado
friend of every ono with whom bebocam
acquainted. Ho united with flood Hop
Presbyterian Church when quilo a yo.m??
man, and throughout hi? life wa* nu ej
emplsry Christian. For :\ number <
year? past bo wa? a Ruling Kider in thu
Church. Ho leaves a wife and ?ix chi
dron to mourn hi? death. Hid remalli
wero interred in the cemetery at Ooo
Hopo Church on Wednesday murnini
Rev. R. C. Llgon conducting the fu?era
ncr vicos.
Tko Female Heiuluary Coiuincucouieii
Gen. Ayer baa kindly furnished i
with the following programma of iii
Conimoncounmt exercises of the Ando
son Fotnale Seminary :
The Ann ual Coinmencemeilt exercise? t
the A minson Female Seminar j willbegi
on Monday nixht, Juno lat, w' li au Al
Levee, bold at tho President'* residenc
to which the patron? and frieitdi of tl
Seminary aro cordially invited. A goo
deal of the arl work dono by thc pup!
bas been seat off to distant friends i
presents, and therefore cannot bo obtali
ed for exhibition on this occasion, but i
far as possiblo sverytbiog done in tho A
Department this ?casion will ho place
for exhibition and oxaminatioa on Mot
day night.
On Thursday night, in the Beptii
Church, tho Primary Denurtmont wi
sing in a little Cantata called "Fall
Hope and Charity," which will bo follow
ed by an address from Rev. T. P. Bell I
the Exocbean Society, after which the
will be some music and awarding of me
als to tho young ladios who, in tho opt
ion of the judges selected for this pnrpos
by the President, have glvon ovideuco
best progress in painting and dr&wir
during tho session. Among the Art p
pila at the Seminary aro quite a numb
of the teachers and ladies living In t
city, but nono of their work will cor
pete for the medals ; only that done t
the young ladies who arc regular pupils
tho school.
On Friday morning there will be t
usual exercises at the Church, consistir
of the reading of tho reports of the stan
lng of the young ladlee during the seasl
tu their classes, etc. To these exercis
the Prcaidrnt respectfully urges tho t
tendance of the parents and friends of tl
pupils.
Ou Friday night Judge Logan E. Blee
ley will deliver au original poem, t
essaya of the graduates will be read, a
dip'oinas will he awarded the you
ladies who have secured them. To tin
exercises tho public is respectfully 1
Vited.
A Lively Contest.
The question aa to who ls to be Pa
maater at Anderson has bocomo tho i
sorhiDg theme here for the past few da;
and personal feeling runs very high
the subject. The active applicants for I
position are Mrs. Cochran, the pres?
Incumbent, Mr. C. W. Webb, Capt. J.
Barnes and Mr. R. W. Todd. Meat
Q. W. Fant, A. S. Stephans and J. Fi
ter Brown, while .submitting no petltloi
had strong endorsement from promin
citizens. Mrs. Cochran had a strong
tition, with tho names of a majority
the business men of Anderson upon
while Capt. Barnes and Mr. Todd e
had large petitions from the County, i
also a number of signer? fi om the ci
Mr. Webb, who applied lat? r, presen
a largo petition from both tbe city i
the County. Matters stood lu this v
until the article which we copy from
Newt and Courier appeared. Thia I
duoed an activity among the several
plicants, which resulted in a call fe
meeting of the Anderson Board of Ti
on Monday afternoon. This meeting '
a stormy one, in which personal feel
ran high. An effort was made to ni
one of the candidates as the choice of
Board of Trade. Thia was defeated ar
resolution was passed expressing
sense of the Board of Trade that a D
ocrat should bo appointed. The ^
upon this resolution stood fifteen to f<
teen. On tho following morning ano!
meeting of tho Board of Trade was h
at which the resolution ol the day be
was reconsidered and laid upon the ta
The Board of Trade then hy r?solu
proceeded to ballot for the choice of
Board of Trade for Postmaster, drop]
the lowest candidate on each ballot ti
a choree, waa undo on the third ballot
suiting in the {nomination of Mr. C.
Webb. TbU was made unanim?uB i
a single dissenting vote, and was
graphed to the Postmaster-General,
Senators cod Representativo Aiken.
The result1 of this meeting i* genoi
ojncodod to put tho selection between
Webb, Mrs. Cochran and Mr. Todd. ?
is strongly bscked for the sppolntmei
Mr. Webb has the Board of Trade
many of the leading citizens of Ande
endorsing him. He is an sotive, dills
thoroughly co ai potent ?nd popular yo
man, and would make ?n efficient oil
Recent information shows thst Col. A
has also endorsed him for sppolntmei
Mr. Todd h ss on his papers tb'j end<
ment of n ve, y largo number ot infl
t lal gen ile trioi throughout '.be Cou
and bsd also Col. Aiken's endorsen
Ho hna mado n folib*'"' ZUd diligent ]
Ua officer, and if appointed to the 1
oroffilfS?'0^
P^SM?SS^ the^orseme?t
of a large number of bu sines? men
patron? of the ofti co. Sh o baa H uni
efficient/and acceptable officer for tbe
four years, and although' her hus
bas been a prominent Rep?blica!
conservative conree enabled her to ge
names of many Democrat* ?o her
tion. In fact he bas taken ho pa
party management sineeAWB. Bene
department ls hesitating between
three applicants;,
lhere is, of course, much pomonal
lng eyer the appointment, but tho p
haveithp;assurance thut tho bunin'
the office will be properly, nd ml nie
Whoever the President inky appoint,
Every' one should visit C. F. Jo
Co 'H mora It ls foll to overflowing
beautiful goods, and they sell aa h
any house tn the r.p-country.
ra
Next week boing commencement week,
my Skating Rink will be opon ovory day
from six to 8 p tu. O. J. Mooni:
Music LUMKINS - For instructions on
Uie Violin. Flute ?nd Quitar apply to
Julius Poppo or at FanU' Book Store.
Violins and Guitars repaired at reasona
ble prices. ju
le? I Iee I Ice t A full supply of
Ture Lake leo on band. Customers will
please rend for their supplies before 0
o'clock u. m., at which hour Hie a? re
will be closed. C. A. RKKO.
Wllhltcs' Arctic Soda Water still latter
than ever, and still improving. Thoy
have just added a new Syrup-tho cole
brated Now Orleans Mead-which is tho
Popular drink wherever known. Tho
be?t yon ever drank. Go and try lt
Twenty-five ticket? for on? dollar.
For uice Hats, Shirts, Collonadas and
Cat?imercs, cheap, go tn O. F. Jonen A Co
Johu E. People? has on hand three
lloraos for aulo willoh cm ho bought on
time 45-2
^fir Choice Timothy Hay, Buggies ami
Bran sold cheaper by Wofch than any
hody else, in town. Waroliottso on Depot
Htruet. 30 13
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has such colleen*
trau d, cu rall vu power, thai it is by far
thu beat, cheapest and surest blood purl
lier known.
For beautiful Calicoes, M iud i lift, Brena
Goods, Ginghams and everything o. w
and pretty go to O. F. Jone? A Oe.
C. F. Jonen dc Co. have the prettiest and
chea (test White Lawns and Nainsook io
bn found in tho city.
Reed ?fe SU'pheiia have Just rece!ved a
largo quantity of celebrated Col unibus
made Buggies, und always keep in stock
all Myka and grades of Iloiue-inadu and
Westum Phrotons, Buggies and Wagons,
which thoy sell on time until Fall on ap
proved paper. Call on Mr. A.S. Step! io UM
ut their Factorv, Malu Street, South of
Square, before you purohaao and get bis
prices, and you will bo paid for your trou
blo. They have also added to their work
ing force three ox port Northern work
men-a Blacksmith, I'ulutor and Trim
mer. Send them your repairing if you
want it done with dispatch and iii a neat
manner. Mr. Stephens, who ia au expert
wm kunu) of tweiily-tlve years experi
ence, overlooks all ibo work before it
I'.-avca th 3 shop. 44- -
llalduets moy he avoided hy tho une. of
Hall's Hair Renewer, which prevents the
falling out of thu hair, and stlmulatos it
to renewed grow ill und luxuriance. It
also rb* to ros faded or gray hair to Its
origlr.al dark color, and radically caril
nearly every disease of tho scalp.
When you go to Greenville to buy gro
ceries, you will lind R. E, Alien it Uro.
in iheir New Storo, four doors above their
old stand. j 4*
Lime.-One car load of best lime
just recclvod by C. A. Reed, who expects
to keep a full supply on hand hereafter.
No trashy gooda advertised cheap ; but
for tho best goods, fairest dealings and
lowest prices for everything, go to C. P.
.Tones ?fe Co.
Ladies, if you want to see a large and
beautiful stuck Spring and Bummer Dry
Goods, Notions, j;o to C. F. Jone? it Co.
PLAIN QUESTIONS.
Mythical ideas ore fanning tho public
brow with tho breath of prejudice, ignor
ance and humhuggery. - Have you the
remotest idea that your scrofula waa
created by tho uso of potash and mercury?
No matter what the cause, H. B. B. ls
thc peer of all other remedies. Do you
presume that your troublesome catarrh la
thc result of minorai poisoning? B. B.
B. la tho quickest remedy. Aro your
chronic ulcers and bolla and Hores the re
sult of potash ami mercury? Medical
gentlemen will not tell youno, but B. B.
B. is the only sovereign remedy. Woro
your terrible kidney troubles creatod by
minerel poisoning? Not a blt of it, but
B. B. B. has proven to be a reliable rem
edy. Are your skin diseases, your eczema
dry letter, etc., tbe eflect of too much
potash ano mercury? The medical pro
fession are the best judges, and they say
nay, but 15. B. B. makes more pronounced
eurea than all other preparations com
bined.
- Tho longest legitimate word in the
English language is disproportionate*
ue-s.
- The Nashville police have been
instructed lo arrest every person who may
be hewrd prefixing the name of God to
an oath
- A Connecticut school teacher bas
a queer method of punishment. After
using the "ruler" she compels tbe child
to stand up before the school and read
three verses from the New Testament
bearing upon the behavior for which he
is p ii ii io h cd.
- Mr. J. T. L#. 8tover has a young
chicken with two legs and a well-formed
arm and hand. The hand has a thumb
and four fingers very much like a human
band. The arm ia attached to that part
of a chicken which crosses thc fence feat.
It is quite a singular freak of nature.
The little fellow seems to be all right
and is as healthy and peart as any chick
en of ita age, is running around lively
enough with every prospect of living to
maturity.-Lanca?Ur Leaper,
AGENT,
HAS JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRA
LARO K INVOICE OF
BUG G J JES,
WAGONS.
HARNESS
?n?l WHIPS,
And respectfully requests partie? wishing
to j m rel KIM- to givv linn a call una ox n in i nu
lu's mock You will certainly
SATE MONEY
br so doini*, and will have the LARGEST
ASSORTMENT in tho up country to eeleot
from.
150
SEWING
MACHINES.
i hiv in j; taken the Agency for several
Count if* in tho upper portion of thisStnte,
he in compelled to keep in ?tock a larg?
nu inlier of Machines of various makes to
supply tho Increasing demand from Sub
Agents, and it will certainly pay one and
all who contemplate buying a Suwing Ma
chine of any kind to call, ?nd you ara re
spectfully invited to do so, and ahull re
ceive polito and ca ruf ul attention.
Til? Hfcjlit Running
NEW HOME
Is now the favorite, and is certainly above
all competition. It is simple and strong,
doing the widest raneo of work, and
eqnlppcd with all the late improved At
tachments. It is the lightest and easiest
running Simulo Machino on the market,
and in fact the New Heme tskes th? froat
rank in 8ewing Machines.
O. A.. REED, Ag't,
ANDERSON, 8. ii.
Feb 10, 1885_32_
NOTICE.
A Chanco for au Entorprlstiip
Ainu.
THE undersigned oilers for salo the in
terest of thc late Dr. W. C. Brown
in The Taylor *Si Cox Steam Fire
Extinguisher Co., consisting of one
fourth interest in the Patent for the same.
Also, one-fourth interest in the manufac
ture of tho Eureka Gin Naur Filer
fur the duration of thc Patent for the same.
Also, one-fourth ef Stock on hand, con
sisting of Iron Piping, Valves and general
Fittings. Also, over 200 Gin Whets man
ufactured and ready for delivery.
To any one who bas thc timo to devote to
it, thore iv a fortune in thc-e inventions.
To be s ld cheap, and on easy terms.
For full particulars as to the prolits ,
?.tock, lice,, apply to
MRS. A. L. BROWN, Executrix,
Belton, S.O.
April 80. 1885_42_
Ladies' Dress Shoes.
JUST received Ladies' Fine Shoes, and
for lui ? low by
A. B. TOWERS.
In tlie Centre of Our Store can be found
? BARGAIN GOUNTER,
On willoh we nave placed Desirable Goads at Ruinously.
Low Prices, la order to close ont the assortment.
Look at these Prices, then look
at the Goods t
Pretty Malalssso Drees Goods only 5c, worth double.
Mixed Suitings at 80 only, worth double.
All-woi>I Washington Debeges 12}c, worth 35c.
Bonnet Ginghams at only 7c, worth lOo.
All-wool Black Buntings st 15c, worth n quarter. 1
Hummer 8Uks worth 75c at only 47ic,
Black Bilks at 75c, worth one dollar ten.
Qnilts and Towels at your own prices.
Cottonadea at 12ic
Calico ut -lc,
Muslins at 5c.
Before buying elsewhere inspect
THE) BARGAIN COUNTER
AT
M. B. ARNSTEIN S.
" Largest Stock, Lowest Prioes "-our famous motto.
? ? May ?4,1885'' " j ' j j j
44
IfiS AmiK #)tti irani
.. $y*\ - AND-?
T" UK L?DIRS?wno have favored us with a visit Uris season pronounce oar DRY
OOOD?, HHOK8, MILLINERY and NOTIONS tho 4'hcnpcnt ami alrantl
.onsestselectionthey heveever seen in Anderson--- ?<. ?-?'?^?y ?^?.V -.. ?
. , Uur Stoc% of MILLINERY Js larger than Hmf^c??S?tl?B?pUtM^ .Goods
from the bfest mai.ufact?rers; 'wi will sell Hats,' Tip,, Pteru^ flowW,-?Od( 9r)m
minga for less tbsp any, other boase In tho city. J? * V$ ^&g|Tv oj $ p* *
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is presided over by MISS BERTA WOOD, of Baltimore? a first-class Mininer lo every
respect. ?.
> Ni JOES aad SMPPEUa.-I moko n specialty of Flfto Shoes for Ladles. Men
end Children. Shoes for everybody, lu fact, I can supply you With EVERYTHING
you went in Orv G node, Milliner** Shoes, Fancy Goods, end every thing found In s
first-class Dry Goods Store, and in vito yon to cell end see my Stock-rich end poor,
white and colored. ThsnUSgIfcVpnblic for their liberal patronage In tho psst, I prom
ise to couti n uo selling et the very lo weat prices. . Most respect fm ly,
JOHV M. l?oCOHHELL, No. 4 Waverly House
May 14,1885 44 ~
SPRING, 1885.
GO TO
ih il MEANS & McGEE
QO
OQ FOR THE NEWEST
SPRING STYLES AND LATEST NOVEL'
?H| IN MEN'S SOFT and STIFF
.~ j ;. CONGRESS, BUTTON and
BALMORAL and SPRING WEI?
oo ?I SHOES.
! j Clothing, the newest styles and ]
S881 'ONIMdS
$20,000 WORTH OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Gloves, Hosiery. Laces,
Buttons, Embroideries, White Goods, Silks, Satins,
Black and Colored Cashmeres, Nun's Veilings,
Buntings, White and Colored Lawns,
Lace Curtains, Lace Tidies,
Lace Collars, Table Damasks,
Doylies, Napkins.
SHOES, SHOES,
For Men. Ilirys, Children, Mi - p i and Ladies-the very (Inest nooda in America, in ir?a?
chine und hand mudo
BELOW COST!
To the average reader this will pound extravagant, hut nuvcnhelcss the rase. Find
ing these Hoods entirely too fine in quality for this market, wr have concluded to offer
them for LESS THAN COST, in order to enable us to replaeo with such goods as are In
demand here. We have not the space to enumerate, but you will sec that these aro
solid Tacts.
OUR STOCK IS IMMENSE,
And money rather scarco, hence it will pay us to dispose of theso goode rather than
corry them ?vcr until they hvcnme shelt-worn mid out of stylo. Old ideas are dying out
and new ones taking their place. The only sure road to succ?s? is by keeping pac? with
fluctuations in values as well as with desirable and stylish goods.
THBS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY,
Never again to ho odored to tho people in the upper part or tho State, mid wc proposo to
save you money eu a'l the goods you may bay from us.
WE ASK ALL
In doubt of theso assertions to come carly and inspect our ?lock and hear our prices,
feeling assured that if you belong to yourself and free to epend your money wherever
you believe to get full value for ii that w?< can suit you.
DON'T FORGET
To examine our stock before you spend u nickle eb ow lie re, and you will go homo tnt hi
lled that the BEST BARGAINS can he secured by trading with
?L LESSER?
May 21, 1885_ _ _45_
Mef\u* IQ THE TM
TO BUY YOUR
&B.AI1 C lui I) I BS.
ISO Grnln Oradlo?
Equal, if not superior, to any in the market.
GRAIN SCYTHES! GRAIN SCYTHES !
Cheapest and Best in tho market,
LARGEST STOCK OF HOES,
And Lowest Prices in the City, .
?sir TRY TTS. IT WILL PAT YOU.
STJLXal^T^nisr &c BRO-,
HARDWARE DEALERS.
N. B.-We now occupy C. A. Reed's new Storeroom on
Main Street, next to Railroad bridge, where we will remain
until our new Storeroom is completed, which will be about
the 15th August next.
April 80,1885 ^ 42 _
HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE.
GERMAN KAlKIT,- ^Per ccut Potash.
PURE CHEMICALS FOR COMPOSTING.
A ROUSING STOCK OF HEAVY GROCERIES,
FARM SUPPLIES,
And PROVISIONS GENERALLY.
4,000 lbs. STE: :L PLOWS.
Complote Lines of Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods.
COM PEI ITION for the above Goods is very SEVERE and RELENTLESS, but I
ara BOUND TO BELL, and ask your inspection of Goods and Prices before
bnying.
?J. J. BAKER, Benson House.
Fob5.1885 : _22_ 3m
MISS DELLA KEYS
ANNOUNCES to the Ladies that she is receiving her SPRING AND N?MMBB
. MIMMNEBY and NOTIONS of tho latest styles.
PRICES T? 8UIT THE TIMES.
f?r~ Bbs asks for a share of their patronage.
No. a Waverly House Building. '
March 20. 1885 _. , 87 2m.
MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS |
lias Returned from the North, w li ero ehe purchased ail ELEGANT STOCK of
THE HANDSOMEST GOODS
That has aver been brought to this market, consisting of
fVTYUSH SILKS, BEAUTIFUL LACES of all descriptions,
EMBROIDERIES, JETS and PAR8EMENTRJE8,
LOVELY EMBROIDERY ROBES in Hie newest shades
Our tfllENCH AND WHITE DRESS GOODS cannot bo surpassed. We have
CLOVES, BOSH, SUPPERS and S?OE8 o? everyquality. .
Don't forget to notice our varied stock of RIBBON, and come and hy our stylish
HATS on Devore purchasing elsewhere. Wo feel aaroied yon can Ve pleased.
Our space is too limited teexhibit our Goods. Anything you do not t ee call for it,
and our acoommodslibg Clerks will take pleasure la waiting on you, even if you do not
buy. Wc have everything that Ladles and Children NEfcd) Jo make them happy and
attractive. Very respectfully, .r . .
. X-A1>IEJS? STOKE.
March 26,1885 ll . 87
Cf)
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55
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cn
?atterns.!l
MISS SALLIE BOWIE
IS again Sn tho MILLINERY BUSI
NESS, and han on hand an cntiro
New Stock of Millinery Goods of tho la
test M vii and fashions, 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 IP, 1885 30 8m
IS not a BCOHOU for advertising any
specialties in our lino, we avail
ourselves of thc opportunity to call
thc attention of our friends to two
preparations of ours that have not
hitherto been brought prominently
before the public. The llrst is our
DOMESTIC COLOGNE,
mado from u formula known only
to ourselves, and on which we
DEFY COMPETITION. Tho La
dles lu Town who have tried lt
will, one and all, attest to its aupo
rior qualities. This is no idle
boast, (?nd we respectfully ask
those who don't believe what we
say to como and see for themselves.
Tho next is our
Grease Extractor,
a formula also of our own, and
which wo GUARANTEE to take
ANY KIND of greaso spot ont of
ANY KIND of cloth, from tho
heaviest Jeans to the most delicate
ly tinted Ribbon. On this wo
likewise Invite inspection.
Respectfully,
HILL BROS..
DRUGGISTS.
April 2, 1685 38
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IWISH through the columna of tho IN
TKLUOKKCKB to coll the attention of
my friends and tho public generally to my
Stock of Seasonable Goods. I will nama
few leading articles :'
Ladies' Dress Goods;
Ladies' Cloaks,
Ladles' Undervests,
Water Proof Gooda,
Coraline Corsets.
Charlottesville Cassimsre,
Holstein Mills, Kersey, Jeans.
All Wool Men's Undershirts
And Drawers. .
The Finest Blankets in the City.
. Hosiery, Yanked Notions, Trunks,
Headquarters for Shots and BooLC
A full lino of Day State Shoes and Boots.
I have boen selling Boobs and Shoes Over
forty years, and they are the best I ever
handled.
WALL PAPER ANO WINDOW SHADES.
A largo assortment of Wall Paper. Some,
beautiful patterns. . In Window Shades X
cannot be excelled.
GROCERIES.
Fine Coffee-groen and roasted,
Sugar, N. O. Molasses,
Buckwheat Floor, Cheese, Crackers,
Best Floor, Oat Meal, Whoat Bran, .
I Tcodquartei 3 for Fino Teas,
cacearon I,
And many other articles in Fancy Groce
ries, Canned Goods, Hardware, Hats, Bug
gy Materials, Crockery, Glassware and
Wooden ware.
I ask an inspection of my stock and
prieta. Particular attention called to
Shoes, Boots, Blankets, Jeans, Cassimera
and Dress Goods.
Give me a call at No. 4 Granite Row,
Anderson, S. C. A. B. TOWERS.
Nov 20, 1884 10_
For Sash, Blinds, Doors,
Plastering Laths,
. Window Fixtures,
Building Material, &o.,
CHEAP, call on
W. B. BEACHAM,
Depot Street, Anderson, S. C.
April 80,1885 . 83 - 8m
BLANKETS AT COST?
AFEW pair or those Fine Blankets,
and a few pair of Common 3lan
kets for sale at COST for cash. Call BOOH,
if you do not Wish to loso a bargain.
A. B. TOWERS .
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP ANDERSON.
COI I HT OP COMMON PXiEAS<
ii. C. Long, plaintiff, fcgaini? Francis Hoare, farah ,
Eli od, Caroline Mor?hy, Jefferson B. Klag, Ton
nte williams, Sarah Gason, Dora Kirip, John
Klag ead Noah B? Moore, Defendant*.-Sum
mons te lieUef-Uoniplainl not Sr nt J.
To tho D<fendant? Francis '.Moore, Santa Etrod, .
Carol I no Murphy, Je Ourson B. Klag*. Fannie C.
Williams, Ramil Cition, Dora King-, John'Klag
and Noah II. Mooro : ..
YOU ara hareby summoned And required to an?
?wer tba complaint lathis action, vhtch
la flied lu the omeo or tho Clotk of tho Court
of Common Pleas, at Anderten C. H, s. c.,
and to ?erro a cony of your ans?cr to tho said
complaint on tho subscriber at bia office, Allder- :
eon C.HnaC, within twenty day? after Uta acrrlco
hereof, exclusivo of tba day of meta terrie?: end If
yon fail to anawa* tba c*wplaint within tito ti ra a
aforesaid, the plaintiff in thia action Tin apply to
tho Court foi ibo relief dcm anded In tho complaint,
Dated Anderson, 8. C., May Ht, A.D. 18W.
h. W. liONO,
rialntUTS Attorney.
[G34L] M. ?'. TiirniiLi;, e.c.e.
To tho abott named Of?ndanla t
Take notice that the object of th.a action, In
which a Su ramo nt ia here VT Uh serrad opon you, Is
to obtain partition of Ute t rac t of lani, of w hieb
Thomas D. Mooro died aclaed and poeteeeod, eon*
tain lng three hundred aerea, maro or? les?, situai*
In the County of Ancleraou, SUteof Sooth Caro
lina, to be aaada bet wein the ow rn rs thereof, ac.
cording to their respccilT j right?, O? to Obtain ?
Bale ? hereof lo bo mado and a di? Won of th a pr?- J
ceeds. if a partition cannot bo mada wlthcat pr?
judice to tba la tarent of tba owner?. No pew ona!
eUhn Uma^agt?attyoa. . R w< ^
PleinUCa Attorney.
May ti, ms " ' , M ' ? ^ ' " S -'
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.
A r?ew lot of WAI*!? PAPER and Bea?.
A dering* jost received, by i =
. A. ?, TOWERS! ?.