The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 27, 1885, Image 3
i "ZoCA L NEWS"
I y LT?Gg^QNi LOCAL EDITOR.
UHlKr BUBMTXON,
H .?.riersou'8 Church will be oloeed
K. fermera bave bau ox collent weather |
hpalth of Anderson was never bet
ula season of the year.
i rlwitoii sent ovor 600 oxcuraiordsta
I,*mountains one day last week.
tSumlav and Monday were about
"holte*1 <l??y? vre have had thia season.
.v H H- Fant will preach In the Bap
Church, this city, next Sunday moro
tai Camp Meeline nt Sandy Springs
braces thu third Sunday li? next j
?tn.
I Us Sallie Haddock, of Charlosteu. li
jfaTdly visiting ber sister, Mrs. C. G.
bey- '
ir s IL Ureaaealo, tho ciovor Sheriff!
?couno County, IH in the city vii it inj- |
itfyoM.
he County Commissioners notifica al',
downers to clean out their streams.
.dverti5Ci?ont.
autcribera desiring the address of tiiolr 1
*r changed should givo both tho old
I the new address.
Ve tire indebted to Mr. J. II. Hhoaror
c nice treat of poaches. The printers
rays cajoy sum troats.
feather proph?te say that frost can be |
ked ior exactly in sixty days from tho
ie that- tlio first fog appears.
Hr. and Mrs. I* Brennocko and Miss
tc McCrcary, of Walhalla, aro visiting
cudi-- and refntivos in tho city.
(t is said Lula riurrtt baa lott her inag
power, but she still retains a firm grip
that $50,000 sho made out of her exbl
liss Lillio Gallaher, of Atlanta, GrJ,
?il Wit? Kttie Baker, of Lowndosvillo,
fi;., aro in thc city visiting Mr. J.J.
Jker's family.
Mention is directed to the advertise
Int of tho Columbia Fomale . College;,
?s is an excellent institution, arifl its
ms are very reasonable.
rhcro will bc a pic nie at Mr. F. F*, Hur
t's Mill (Mountain Viaw), in Abbeville
nilly, next Saturday. Tho pubilogon
Llly aro invitod to nttoud. ' /
J)r. I!. M. Jones showed us on Monday
ftyg that measured 81 inches one way
d 7 atiuthor. Wo do not renbinber to
\xo ever soon a larger hen Ogg.
st nf letters remaining In he. Post
eo for the week ending Au{ ist 28th :
j Corry harrison, Mia? Mat o A. Mc
ionoll, Baylis Oliver, Mrs. Sujan Wat?
ns, Thomas Wells.
Hie City Council hos determined to en
ii'o tho Ordinance against tbpwing or
fceping pieces of paper into tn streets,
pmcinber this, and don't sleep any
ire paper into tho streets. |
I'uo M -Connie!: Aduane say\tho tres
that ot i hoing built on the mannell
tilly Kaili'>ad arc good and sultan liai,
'id that ell t>,o work on the Rad is be
; pushed as rapidly aa possibh
d'trsu'.s having ncoounts ag nst the'
?ty o undi should cull on the i erk for
o]wi blanks to mako thom oe on and
osent them on the first .Sat u rd y in tho
nulli, as .'he Council meeta on bat day
[ approve accounts.
|\Veare requestod to announce mt Kev.
, E. Frierson, D. D., will prea< in tho
cep Crook Grange Hall, C itorylllo
awnahip, noxt Munday morn g at ll
clock. A cordial invitation ls xtended
I the public to attend tho servie 3.
Wo aro requested to state thal he hour
I meoting of Belton Lodge, A. . M., on
tat Thursday in September, os boon
hanged from 3 p. m. to 10 a n. The
lenibors aro urgod to attend ?ornptly,
i business of itnportaneo will ie trans
hod.
Tho Concert given by the!Normal
iuMc School at Salom Church l?t Friday
ming was largely attended ad highly
ijoyod. At the solicitation Vf many
iraoiiB, Prof. ?tiovvnitur has diidsd to
ie ann '.lier Concert to niorrowiFriday )
cuing. I \
lU-V. C. V. liai mw requests ti to'fe ta to
?al lhere will bo nreuuhiug *'Trihity
auirti; Aiideraoii circuit, on fcxi'Smi
?ynl lt a. iii., instead or on thllrstSiiu'
n in September. Atao nt ufcn ?}ovo
131 p. m. noxt Sunday iualcalof oii thu
Itt Sunday in September. /
Mr. Grier Tuto, un excelled cithsen. or
?rn County, I? u n-innrkablimnn. Ho
lauoutTO year* ol Hg?>, wa/never alex
ut once In hw l?r,.f WrtH "c>? under tho
muctico or whl-key, aud/bver swnrp
s OJ1|?. Tiior,. Iir" ,"lt ri?wfoa that can
y lins. Mr. Tulo looks tqtoy Uko ho is
i?t tu thc primo -r lire, f
0?e or our rural cltlzc/ walked Into
m or thc soda water esliilshmenta io
is city tho other doy ?ti handing tho
?k five oonto, ad lo'' . ;? glass or sod?
[*?tt, oat or-.wlilcT ,/iok a sip and
T SKB# lt orounn / his wllo and
*r children. Tho ?ra* citizen, when
? Rot married, prcsonll his w J m with
irccentH worth ol aUcUandy as a bridal
l?^n111"' Adaiusl Co. aroreiriovf
ELI? , Ltho. Htorr' '?Hiifwhiou has boort
l??pl(idJ?y Mr<:J- PlniKeed, on Granit?
En,!;. A"1,8 r?orri has'ttd repainted and
fu^^imProvoaV ??prasenti i 'nore
E?IV? oppoaranol M-jssrs. ?Bil,
fcA hii?hus,n0?*' Wp soll Bood/,'at
t?SmS? L, Yct?n8* wl we mentioned
W??l* m. "K ?,roWn m his buggy at
ISSiJ-??i ?0?T1'. lcd last FrTday
BruS"t lnJ?ri^ ire internal. H>
?*?>,?. ,70 ycTxra of an* an' boni
nabliand upright tfLlrX iHfe remafni
Bm&i???r\nB2 Rov? f?* Murray cont
W?ng the rune/al aerv?i. . i
&2To"? "i* minutes ber
oSf?-?i: V68t,8atIon' I?oy wero not
?ton?HUIWiDB'?r?>* Mr. Maya
S tho rw ??*,r {or ? or ?bree ?eot
? 11,0 flrc-plai-o waa Irred.
r?? win l>? ? Sandischool mid
fe'? Float ffl^faSi,
4.6tR? iliiicf AVdortl on Satur'
S?? Mbes? Y?Zt? \nd. M. tolnluwale?
^raP^r Mld Menfirl;. M. Ruck
^"''ORo^crallyrirelnvifto ??end.
'?? S1??8CC,,.!,V r?w""g llprooeed
h? PiS^il-ha reurj of that
.SS??i,* b91n ?l>?-"pod- litead of
?rnw" ? W A?dcrl t?a thb
ftabi??L0", ?-h-.of Septembei od wif?
S^SS? d?^ >lt th? rvlvors
..SB?^?. ^ Pm"?-?? to be ? of the
W0^g^0^
tS?KtoA?,lft,Ur Wi?'ot* ?o'tton
?e^wiSSM?-. ??
tytm^?u* ..?H'1 hale, whlctfekrhed
-i
I
Tho African Methodist? have been con.
duett t:;- a aeries of.meetings in thnlr
Church in this cl tv for two orAhjujSweoki'
past. Tho ecrviccs j?untinu? Until li
o'clock nearly eVory hiighV and aoino
nights until 2 o'clock. The loud shout,
ing, aingiug and preaching ls getting to
be a r.ulsan-oo lo the people who resido in
that portion of the city. Our colored
friends should remember that the Lord ls
not deaf, and that Ile will answor thoir
petitions aa readily and willingly if de
livered in, a low tone. If they insist on i
Jceeplng up their loud singing, shouting
and preaching after 10 o'clock, they
should move their churches into swamps
whore nothing but bats and owls would
bo disturbed.
Wo invite tho attention of our readers
to tho advertisement of Mr. R. M.
McDonald j of Grcouvillc, In this issue.
The Presses which ho ls advertising for
sale aro spoken of very highly. Tho
Greenville Enterprise and Mountaineer bu
this to say about them : "The 'Beasloy
Power Press' ls as complote a machine as
wo over saw of the kind. After tho col
ton, bay or anything of the kind ls put
In, tho press ls started, when you can
leave lt and go about your other work.
It throws itself out of gear os soon as tbo
balo ls packed, a small bell being attached
for the purpose of giving the alarm and
telling tho operativos when it 1$ through. ,
Tho prosa bj driven by ono belt. 'ThoI
pressure ls made by screws, and the press
mu seldom got ont of ordor. He lins also
awl's Hand Prest*1 This proas ls oper
ated by screws, abd ls compact, strong
aud durable. The box opens all around
and makes lt easy of access. It would
take a column of our apace to describo
these presses definitely. Ail those wish
ing power or hind presses, ought to ex
amine for themsolvos before buying, and
if they do not think his tho best don't buy
it ito hau alroady sohl sevoral lu this
County.
I*ost Friday night Coroner Naneo held
an Inquest oyer tl<e remains of a three
year-old colored child. which ???.'. been
found dead that day in Hurrlcano Creek,
on tho plantation of Mis. Violet Harper,
in Pendleton Township. Aftor hearing
the evidence the Jury of inquest, whicE
was composed of oight white and four
colored mon, were unanimous in ronder
lug a verdict that tho child came to its
death from drowning at tho hands of its
mother, Rhetta Butler, who baa been
commitiud io Jail to await nor triaL Tho,
evidence against tho woman is pu roi ,
circumstantial. Tho place where ti?
child was found is about a half mile from
tho house, and on tho banks of the stream
wore fresh-made tracks that (lt tho wo
mau's feet. Biuce tho rendition of tho
verdict it has been discovered that tho
tracks which wore regatded os the wo
mau's were mudo by a negro boy who
was ashing on the stream. Tho tracks of
tho child, unaccompanied hy any other
tracks, were found crossing the creek, a
short distance below, and on tho opposite
side of tho stream its tracks alone ogain
woro found leading Into the hole in which
the romains were found. From thoso
facts it is thought tbo innocence of the
woman is dourly established.
An Old Paper.
A friend has Bent us a copy of tao
Gatcsville (Tex.) Advance, in which we
And thc following editorial marked:
"Tho Advance has a copy of 'Miller's
Weekly Messenger,' a paper published at
Pendleton, 8. C. The copy before us was
printed September 23, 1008. The type ls
of thc old stylo in which 'Ps* are used fur
*s's.' Tho paper is now the property of
Mr. Geo. li. Green, of Gatesvillo, aud
waa addressed by the editor to Mr. Green's
grandfather, 'Air. John Greon.' On the
socoud page it is stated that 'tho mail
from Washington had not arrived when
this paper was put to press.' There are
some nico pieces of poetry in tho paper
and news from all quarter?. One of the
'maxims' it publishes might bo a good
thing for Gatosvillc people to practico,
It is as follows : 'Bo vory cautious of
believing ill of your neighbor; but more
cautious in relating it.' In its 'avorago
price current' thc following prices are
gi von : Cullen. 70 to 80 couts per lb.;
cotton, loug, 91 per lb. ; short, 74 cents;
rice, 75 cents; sugar, whi'.e, 43 cents;
brown sugar 33 ; tobacco, 45 cents. Alto
gether, the Messenger is a unique relic, aud
was doubtless not without influence in
its time. Tbero are no saloon or skating
rink advertisements in it, nor is there any
quarrel with its contemporaries about its
special telegraphic service."
Reunion of Companies F and G, 3ml 8. C.
Bittes.
Tho reunion of theso two Companies in
this city lost Thursday was not os largely
attoodod as was anticipated, there being
only fourteen survivors of Company F
and ton of Company G present. Tho oc
casion, howover, was nono tho less enjoy
able, us a number of tho survivors pres
ent had not seen each other since the sur
render. Thu main object of (be reunion
was for Ibu purpose of perfecting a correct
roll of eacli Company, so that n record of
thc Companies could bo placed on (He in
tho Adjutant Genom! a nllico ul Columbia.
AV ll o'clock tho Hurvivors mut in a hall
in '.bo B011H011 lloiisu, where two hauteur
UKO o were ?.pout movt pleasantly ia per
fecting Ihn rolls anil talking uvurcainp
Hie.
All record of Company F wits lost at
FurmvilU', Vu., in April, 1865, couse
?ucr.tly tho roll had to bo made up from
n.e-.uoiv. Mr. Suin'l Agnew, or Duo
West, who was tho Orderly Sergeant or
the Company at tho surrender, was pres
ent, and lou i with him a roll that ho had
unulo out from memory. Ho read tho
r<dl, and, with tho usslstanee o? bb old
comrade-, succeeded du gcttiug a correct
roll or tl 0 Company- Tho Company en
tered tho iti r wh.h 133 members. Or this
number, 24 wera killed iu battle, 27 died
lu tho army, 0 were lost iu tho army, and
ll havo died since war, leaving 05 aurvi
vern, 25 of "whom ere known to have loft
th?Stat?j hud aro. scattered from North
Carolina to Texas. -
,Mr. Polk Cox, who waa tho 1st Ser
geant of Company G at the surrender,
stated to tho survivors ol that Company
that ?io had from memory tnado out and.
forwarded to the Adjutant General s roll
of bis Company some timo ago, and that
he did not have- a copy of lt with him.
His-old comrades,- however, gavo him
soma additional Information, whieb ho
w|ll add to tho record already flied.
At 1 o'clock the survivors and tho rep
resentatives or the local press repaired to
the dining roora or tho Benson Ho uso,
-where, a sumptuous dinner was served.
'Hr. White bra survivor or Company F,
?nd or cturae know how to cater to tho
appetites ot bis old cornishes, who did full
justice to tho meal.
After dinner tho survivors again stet,
Capt. P. K.'Norrls was called to tho chan
and Mr. Wm. McGukln requuiLxi to act
us Secretary. On ?i?otlor., a comnoJttoo or
four-two from each Company-wi? ap
Stated to nrrango the time and pla?o of
ts ?"j*t; reunion^ Thi^ committee cou.
sutiaor tho r?ll?wlriggentlimen t Com pi
ny G-A. A. Dean P. O. Aokcr;
Company F-Suin'l Agnew and Win. MO
G ukin. The committee was instructed to
select u fifth man to act with them os
chairman. Capt. P. K. Norria wasselect
survivors adjourned. \
The survivors of Company F decided to
have the roll of their Company printed a
oampblot form, so that each ono could
have a copy or lt. Each ono present con
tributed a small ??mfo^^^.^fJPPif
The roll is now in the hands of tho print
?r, and will he ready for delivery in a
few days. ?? ._(
'C.* '? Bandy Springs Camp Meelina*.
For tho Information ofjho fmWc^m
have been requested to r abllah the ?1?*"
m: Actor the Legislature Incorporating
the Bandy Sprangs Camp Mooting :
SKCTIO.N- 1. Be it enartcd by thc Scr'.ie
and Honan "nt* lUrprosoulatlvc* e? Mo
Sute Of liouth Carolina, now met and
sitting In General Assembly, and by the
authority of ibo same. That F?ttr
McPhnil, W. T. McGill, John I* Jolly,
A^Y Quail?, J. G.,l^thit, James We*,
ll D R. ::h, r, J W . ?inj ^?rf
?t?/iff'^dTrs?r>#Cobnty,
and their ?u?cessor?. Po. MH\ thpyjn
2. That tho Trustees nforeankl, ind
thofr'pucc?issors In office ?ball havj power
du ?luir the omtrnwance or the
nuilee for disorderly conduit and carry
W&&rV*??^oJ*t Tri.l JuaUoe for
W$?? s* That ii shalVhe unlawful tor any
Itinerant trader or salesman to oflor for
sale any good-, Waren, or merchandise,
?.llhiii one milo o? the Comp Ground
during the continuance ut tho meeting,
unloss he:shall havo obtaiued a license
from tho said Board or Trustees. And
any person violating tko provisions of
this Section, upon conviction before a
Trial Justice, shall be fined in a sum not
hexeeeding twenty dollars, or be Impris
oned not exceeding ten days.
8xc. 4. This Act shall be deemed a pub
lic Act and continue or force until re
pealed.
Reunion ot Orr1? Re-rlmont.
At a recent reunion of Companies "G"
and "K," of Orr's Rifle?, it was resolved to,
have a reunion of the Regiment at Auder-'
son, 8- C., on or about tbs 10th of Septem
ber next.
lu pursuance of this resolution, delegates
from tbs Oconoe and Anderson Companies,
and Company "tl" of Abbeville, met in the
oflico of John B. Moore on Saturday, the
22nd of August, for the purpose of perfect
ing arrangements for said reunion.
Col. J, W. Livingston, of Oconee, was
culled to tba Chair, and John B. Moore re
quested to act as Secretary.
After explaining the object of the meet
ing, and heartily endorsing the action of
Companies "G" and *'K," tho Chairman
declared the meeting ready for business.
John B. Moire moved tbs reunion be
brid at Anderson C. H. on the 10th of Sep
tember.
B. F. Crayton mored to arueud by utrik.- i
ing out the time and place.
Amendment carried. Motion ot John B.
Moore lost. \
Tho motion of Mr. W. T. McGill that
the reunion be he'.d at Sandy Springs on
September 29th ind 30Mi, and October 1st,
was carried.
On motion of Mr. B. F. Clayton, a com
mittee, consisting of Messrs. W.T. McGill,
H. H. Gray and John Eskew, was appoint
ed to co?ter with the Trustees ol Sandy
Springs about obtaining the use of the
urmunab.
Motion of Maj. Moore to have the ad
dresses on the suth September carried.
The following persons, were unanimous
ly selected to address the Regiment on that
day, viz: Gon. John B. Gordon, Samuel
McGowan, J. 8. Cothran, J. J. Norton.
W. 0. Keith, Jas. L. Orr, J. Q. Marchall
ar 1 /.. C. Haskell.
Oj motion of Mr. J. N. Vandiver, Messrs.
Ju in B. Moore, J. W. Livingston oudB. F.
? ayton were appointed a coramitteo to ex
tend invitations tc the speakers, and to
confer with the railroad authorities about
securing accommodations, ?kc.
On motion of John B. Moon the widows
and children of deceased members of the
command are especially invited to be pres
ent, and the public generally are invited
and requested to be present with well filled
.baskets on 30th of September.
'Motion of Mr. B. F. Crsyton to request
-the survivors to bring to the reunion
trophies, mementoes, &c, of the command,
eirried.
Tho motion by Mr. G. W. Cox that the
Companies bring their rolls, and any ob
tainable information with reference to tbs
Regiment, carried.
The committee on invitation were in
structed to secure the services of a Band
or Bands for tho occasion.
JOHN B. Mooan, 8ec.
fiar" Oconee, Bickens and Abbeville pa
pers please copy.
New* Items From W.'Ulamston.
Messrs. J. D. Mitton and Johu Long, of
Brnaby Creek Township, came to this
place Monday on their way to A ob o villo,
whither they were convoying the negro
Butler Jones, who killed Moser Boyd, in
Abbeville County in the la* tor part of
July lost, and for whoso apprehension '
and delivery to the .Sherill of that County I
Governor Thompson bad offered a reward
of $150. When Mr. Si (ton, tigether with
some friends, read tho Governor's procla
mation, as published in last week's ISBUO
ol the INTKLLIOEXCER, be at once recog
nized, in tho description nf lae murderer
therein given, a negro tramp, who had
come to the neighborhood some three
wooka before and who hal since boen
working as a farm labor* r. Without
further delay, ho secured ass. stance, went
to tho farm of Mr. John Smith, v.'hero the
negro waa, arrested him, and hr.d the
satisfaction of receiving from his lip- a
full and free confession of the deed of
which he waa accused. Jones betrayed
great excitement when first arrested, out
his demeanor afterwards became cool and
collected, and he conversed of the tragedy
with seeming relish. Ho claims to have
acted in self-defence in tho killing of
Boyd, between whom and himself, an old
feud was in existence. Mr Sitton con
veyed his prisoner to Abbeville by Mon
day's train, and expects to claim the
proffered reward.
The protracted meeting which has boen
in progress at Shady Grove Baptist
Church, for tho past two weeks, closed on
Monday, when the ordinance of baptism
was administered to the converts gained
during the meeting. Tho accessions
numbered 125, or which number, 04 were
baptized bv the pastor, the Rev. D. W.
H lott, o.i Monday, in tim incredibly short
space nf 45 minutes. The Rov. J. R
Mondenhull assisted tho pastor during tho
meeting.
A protracted mooting is being carried
on nt Big t reek Baptixl Church by tho
pastor, tho Hov. R. M. Hurls, who hus tho
BS>lstaU00 of tho Rev. lt II Malock.
Tho PiedMiont String Baud gave H freo
concert lu tho Spring Park here Monday
night. Williamstonians showed their
loye of imibic and their approbation of
tho courtesy by turning out in full force.
Pelzer has n newly organized Brass
Band, with a membership of fourteen,
and a complete outfit or now instruments.
Tho Pelzer Company havo completed ar*
raugemeuts for connecting their otiles by
Telephone with Greenville. Their con
nection with tho Greenville Exchange
will place them In telephonic communica
tion with the factories at Piedmont and
Reedy River.
The ''Summer Section" of the William -
ston Female College wiR closewith tho
educational plo-nio on ThutmgfFtSlbe ?
next section begins Q&^^SSBBfS^lS
Monday. Tho WlUlaniStOn; J?alo A: 1
etny, ibo Rev. R- H. Blalock, Prln^?I.
will reopen Tor tho Fail sesaloti!" fPBHfct j
81st. The cheerful crop outlook ; prom-;
Isac B Biiostantlal lncrenao In |bo attend
ance of. both (hese institutions for tho
A targd tfumbor otoltla%na;?ro absent
from town,' In attendance' upon the Dis
trict Co UT? ia Grconvlllo, as wetnesses in
the cases of the United states ifertut A. J.
Sumtt and John J, Cooley, ; charged with,
counterfeiting. ? '.WSSS&ST "L ?
MISMS. Ataxella ?^M?arlejBrown, of
Anderson, bjivefoetavTa?^^ tai
town. Miss Ida Cltaksceles, of Missis*
?lippi, is in the pisco on n visit to relatives,
herc, and Miss Curio Kirby, of Spartan-,
burg, Is visiting Miss JUla Prince. T???|
nott,! has ? nnmber cf summer victors.1
r? - T. K. H. 1
Tba Celebration at Cedar Grovo Chnrcb.,
. rTb-ivNyifct? S, C4Aug.jl7,floj?.
'". Mr. timor : The Cedar Grovo hud Smith \
Chapel Sunday Schools of this Township, |
and the Preabyterian school of this place, ;
held * joint celebration and plo nie nt
Cedar Grove Church last Saturday, tho
15th hut, and the subscriber was request
ed hy Mr. I. A. Hatcher, tho efficient
Supon u ton dent, of the Cedar Grovo School,
to oond you scum account of it.
Several hmtidrod persons wera present
and tho ocordon was ono of much pleas?,
uro and profit. The exorcises were
oponed with reading ?rom tho Scriptures
by Mr. Tl J. Browning, and prayer by Mr.
j. A. Hatcher. .-.,?,
Tho foronoon was devoted to sluging on
tho part of tbo schools, and to the reading
of essaya by members of tho Cedar Grovo
Behool' Addresses Were also made by
M George Hand, of the Cedar Grove
* ihool, by the Rev. W. A. Hodges and by
Jeo. E. Prince, Esq. Then came . a Very,
important part of the exercises of the
day, the hearty sampling of tbo choice
viands brought out and spread hythe good
women of the community. TfcK--*44h
watermelon dessert, erelong satisfied the
desires of tho Inner man, ?nd the crowd
repaired to the stand, where aftor prayer
SrBeS. JfrV ArHodg?s an address was
delivered by the Hon. Q^Beu^dm*.|
^o^^kty^^o^reav^^^OTUid, al??
quent ind auccesaful effort, ^writer
would not ba understood as bestowlnc
/ukome pnif-o, or as disparaging the adV
Vlrrasea of the other gentlemen.
T^?i?Way waa .followed by Mr.
Pitaes in another address of point and
force. Mr. P-lnoete ^Plowing ?pee*?
and a most enthusiastic Sunday Behool
worker, otu aaaom.
Tho exercises closed horet and the peo
ple dispersed to their homes maotaUy M?
gretting, no doubt, th -t thoso occasions
do not come oftener. .
>''|lr. C P. Jones left hutt Thursday for
New York, where he intends buy inc one
of ?ho Largest Stock? or Pry Goods.
Shoes and Kate ever shown in Anderson.
-TO THE
A SUCCESS WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
?tu "Sst?! 18&$1 (Siotre
CROWDED !
CROWDED !
CROWDED ?
With Customers and Bargains !
CONTINUATION OF OUR
GREAT REMOVAL SALE
Until there is Nothing left to Remove T
Nothing kept back, no matter how Staple. Everything
is offeree* at
INCOMPARABLE LOW PRICES.
It ia our firm desire to open ont this Fall in
Our New Building,
Now occupied by Messrs. B. F. drayton & Sons, adjoining the
National Bani: of Anderson, with a Stook of FINE GOODS,
FRESH and NSW, that for
BEAUTY, TASTE and ELEGANCE,
Shall exceed the expectation of our most fastidious Lady
friends.
ROYAL OFFERINGS.
Who Wants Dress Goods?
The question is who wants them ? We DO NOT want them, and almost any
price can get them.
Cotton Matalasse Dress Goods at 5c, worth I Oe.
Pretty Plaid Dress Goods at 14 yards for one dollar, worth double the money.
Undesirable shades of Nun's Veilings at 10c a yard, formerly sold at a quarter.
One piece of Black Dress Silk at 65c that cannot bo matched for one dol
lar elsewhere.
Ail our pretty Satins-18 different shades-at only 40c a yard.
Black all-wool Bunting at 10c a yard.
To keep and move,
Or not to keep ?nd move,
That is the trnntly question.
Wc certainly do think il ix st
To sell right now, not keep the rest.
To open out new with pretty things
As only Madame Fashion brings.
Big Bargains in Blenched nod Unbleached CANTON FLANNELS. Buy
ibeni now-you wiM HUVO money. We will Bell them awfully cheap.
We have left plenty of Turkey Red Table Damasks at 40c, which other people
are trying to sell for 76c ; or Turkey Bed Doylies for 60c a whole dozen, or 60c for
a whole dozen of Towels, or ftc foi a whole pair, of Hose, or Sec tor a splendid
Coreet, (it bests the world) ; or 25c for Blsck Silk Gloves, which we sold ourselves
even for 75c, only they are odds and ends, and we want to get rid of them.
THE LIST OF BARGAINS IS ENDLESS !
COME SOON X COME SOON t
.
Are our solemn words of warning to all persons economically inclined. A TWEN
TY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOOK is thrown apiro the Counters for your in
spection at prices which appear too ridiculous to mention here.
Don't delay, but come at once ;
Bring your wives, daughters, sons
And neighbors-all are anxious for 1 i
The Bargains at the New. York Store.
Gooda cost but littlo-they aro awfully cheap ;
So come and bay-you will not weep-(nor wo.)
J?L3$T EbX^Xilr?DS !
'White Checked Nainsooks at 7c a y.ird. " ".ted Swisses at 12} a yard-(wa
mean what we say, 12Jc a yard. White 1 ia only Sie. Yard-wide, world?
rcur-wned Fruit of Loom, only 8c. EmbroJ.ds?ies, Laces and Parasols at Cost-'
(don't want to keep theta astil next jeer.) Fans and Fancy Goods at less iban
I cost.
Why not buy your CARPETS nov T/; You will be the gainer by the transaction.
We have beetf se'ding SHOES so cheap that some people thought the price wai
for one .Shoe. Please remember wo am selling Shoes, by tho pair,,.- Eighty pair of
Brogans left at 50e a pair, besides hu'ndreda of other bargains in our Shoe Depart
ment, . A""'
WE WILL SeOfi BE WOUR W? BUILDING.
AND THEN^ P?^Air?^BB?T^IN MIND tha| We ?rant tbe money kepi nt home ;
that we intend; purchasing a Stock of Goods in every way fitted for a city ten times
tbe sixe of Anderson ; that thero shall be no excuse for any Lady to rM-nd off for a
single article, asd *e hopo that, nd ono - will do BO before giving our assortment a
tb orougb inspection. Wo earnestly desire to bci?d up a Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe
std Millinery Rosiness that shall have no superior In tba city of Cb arl eaton or In
the.State; but of course we need the good will, custom cud patronage of the beat
people of this and adjoinlnicg Counties. On our eido nothing shall be wanting to
deserve such consideration from nat nanda, Wo aball do* businem upon taxineoa
prir>dpte., Mopliog Aemett^ in tb?
country-;?ch as a perfect CASH SYSTEM, a Cashier and Cash Boys, A ONE
PRICE ?LAN, as near a* circumstances will permit same, obliging and ex peri
enced assistants, polite treatment, an ever wlU'ogneas to show Goods; and above
I all a thorough regard for what each und every customer want?, may the article Lo
j ever so trifling. Upon such principles we mast succeed, as success emly deserves,
i Io the meantime, -
Take ?dv&ntag? of our Bargain Sale?
Moving Goods costs money-we will rather sell the
tar Oar Mr. IL B. Arnstein will bo In Kew York tbo next six weeks, and any
j totter addressed to him at 836 Broadway, Hew York, will kare fels prompt at?ent lon
I
0 ?; j -
Joly 10,1**?
MOV?TGr
For tho next thirty flays we will sell
A.T A. Gr?EIA.T ?AX
FOR SPOT CASH
We do this in order to reduce our Stock bef
and handsome Store, four doors from National Ban
Call early.
July 80,1886
TO CLOSE OUT!
My Entire Stock of Summer Dress Goods at Unheard of
LOW PRICES!
Take advantage of the late reduction in Prices ! !
IT WILL PAY YOU io buy now and lay tbe Good? aside for next Spring 1
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS will novor again be offered at present prices! !
lu order to make room for an immense Fall Stock, I will oiler Goods in every
department at VERY LOW FIGURES.
JEANS, J KANS- -the beat Goods made lu America-nt lower prices tban ever
offered before.
It costa but very little time to find out where you can get your money's worth,
and those who have never before visited my Store will do well to inspect my stock
bolero nurdi a tiing elsewhere. For the want of space I cannot enumerate, but lt
would oe useless to pretend to give you bargains on paper. Come to my Store and
you shall be convinced that the only place to secure good Bargains io at the
GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE
-OF
.A.. LESSER,
ANDERSON, 8. C.
August 13,1886
RARE BARGAINS
?LOT11118AND HATS
_A- T O O S T !
To make ready for our Fall and Winter Steak. Come at
once and secure a Bargain.
August 13, 1885
SMITH & CO.,
WHITNER STREET, Opposite Auditor's OfBco.
Jost Received,
AFULL assortment or CROCKERY WARE-Granite, 0. O, Ware, Fine Porce
lain Cb lim, Glassware and Yellow ware. We ha?? all shapes and styles 01 Cups
and Saucers, Dishes, ?ic. We propose to sell Crockery Vi aro cheaper than ever before, i
W. S. ?4?GON AB ero.
COME AND SEE
.i
THE COMMON SENSE WATER LIFTER,
-TO BE BEEN AT. --
L H. ?EEL'S TIN AND STOVE HOUSE.
? iv-* " fe '?. .: ! ' ' !; :'v r r::.
LSO >T THE PUBLIC WELL, N,orth of the Court House. Can be bought for
, one-half what others cost, and will last u life-time. Windlass cannot sup from
and, aa lt has a Patent R?chet attached. A cbild can draw three gallons of water
If this time lt usually takes m the old way.
^Jnn?*5.!88?:
60
6m
W. A. CHAPMAN'S
Km tia? Place to Buy Yonr
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, SHOES,
An be will move by First September to tbe Store Boom
' now occupied by M. Ut. Arnstein* (the New Torie
Cash Store,) and BO an to avoid moving; ho
nov/offering certain lines of
Dress Oooils* Calicoes, Ginghams, Bleaching,
Casslmcres, Cottonadcs, Bed Ticking,
? &?? j "Sea ?8l?p4 Cottons, Towels, Table Damask,
Glov?(,?Han?kercliief8 ai\fillose,
Brsnmited pl ve bim a call before buying elsewhere,
DEI mut, mm wMim%
-A?PttD) -
FA^OT (3-OODS.
THE LADIES who have favored us -r?ha visit th!* mwn pronounce our DRY
GOODS, SHOES, MILLINERY ?nd NOTIONS the Cheapens and Sland
awsent sssecskm they baye ever seen tn Anderson.
Onr Stock ri MILLINERY^ larger than ever. consoling of the choicest Good?
from tho bsi manufacturera. We will soil Hats, Tips, Plume*, Flowed attd Trim*
sainas Ar las* than any other house tn thecUj^ *fffi '^JffX T
THE MILMNEBY DEPARTMENT ,
Is presided over by M185 BERTA WOOD, of Baltimore, a first-class Milliner in every
respect.
SHOE? wea MLIFFEBS.-I make ? specialty of Floe 8hocs for LsnlmjMen
nnU-cl?? Dry doods Blore, and invite you to call and see my Stock:-??fc. and poor;
white and colored. TbanUog tba publi? for tb^r liberal patronage U the past. I plom
be to continue seUing at the very lowes* ?ideo*, if ost wspectlUlly, r ?
Mayii.1886 . *0W* ** MeCOHWaxi, L'sU WtttdjBe^to.
ftliCtoo?s
h, ?i
ore moving into our new
k.
Grand KeduotSra it
IN PRICE OF WATCHES
o
SI
?HRISTMAS GIFT.
iso IF Dollar
SOLID GOLD W?TGH
1^
STEM-winder, fall-jeweled levor,
(medium siso,) will bo given "Free
of Charge" to Ute person who
comos nearest guessing the
Number or Ute Watch !
Ono guess allowed for every dollar
paid tue on Note or on Account.
Also, on Watch. Clock, Jewelry,
Silverware, Spectacles. Plano os
Organ bought from mo before noon
December 36,1885.
JT. A., DANIELS.
An IMMENSE Stock of GOODS
Just received, and others constantly
arriving^
Everything guaranteed Just as re
presented.
Mr. B. F. Gentry got the Gold
Watch but Christmas. You may
get this one.
TRY IT !
189M01 Bm SB AWI QB fjgfjjj jg
BAKERY?
X HE undersigned desires to call the at
tention of the oitixena of Anderson to ibo
(act that he is now prepared tb deliver
BREAD at their residences bi ory after
noon. lVeave your orders at ?tio
Bakery ea Brick Bange.
25 Bread Tickets for $1*00
Try my BREAD and CAKES, and I
will guarantee satisfaction In every in
stance.
WEDDING OASES. A SPECIALTY.
Respectfully,
H. J. CoIXINS.
August 13, 1885 5 . :
Lumber and SMrigleg.
TP you expect to buUd a new hoxm or
X repair your old one,-- we restibctrairy
ask tbat you elvo us a coll before, you pur
chase your Lumber and Shingles, aat r:o
are satisfied we can save you ruoiiovV ' We
koop on hand Flooring, Celling and Wea
ther boardlng ro&dy dressed, also wy and
evorv kind or Moulding, which M make a
fPe?y?5u,D?n^ f0TSet *hist we have got
(ho best Shingles in tho m^kct. Call and
seo us at the Blue RJdecYard. ' ^
SPECIAL NOTICE.
F-uertoreduce my ?tock of Q<jtj?*&?
. the 10th of July J ?ril? offer-t ' -
INDUCEMENTS io CASH BUYERS
- IN
Consisting of n fuR line of
CALTCO.S
V?8LIN8, PIQUES,
' WHTHB GOODS,??uRl?ie,
MARSEILLES QUIDTS,
CABSIMERES,
COTTONAvm
A good stock of Hats.
. .:.s?P3fi?s.:
My stock of Shoes is Jost, splondld, i 'If
you want a iS^lass SUMA*aTloS^eol
?U-?S. ^?vmy LADIES1 SHOES,, Men's
M>eS?%?^,-lp^ BF?*"* .Ste*
And o tborGoods complete, i -I have a large
Gi vo no a coll bafbre buying. : '
June ll, 1885
A. B, TOWERS.
?8 .' .?"
: TO
. owners that he is prepared to do anv
kind of repairing on a Oin. SkSs?
gety??fw?ef- ??K
^?pcxifn?
?on In paces andi work. > Daring tho sea
son I can always be found at rev residen?
In the SontheS PoVTO S t?m^^Tf
.Tn. 1ft ieor B. V. WILSON.
JUIy 16,1885 1 2m -'
DUE WEST
FEM ALE COLLEGE,
SXE tober*3 **^ tot.donday tn Oc
. Careiul moral training. T^c?m?t?b teach
JniyjjS, i?S ?." J> ^^^^^ -
THS ?Mf?ERS?TY of m ?OUTH