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i^A6Hflrf?'00frUMN. J. G. CLINKSCAIiES, EDPTOK. We WanUojhaj?k'Cot W, fy Pickers, of Brushy Creek, for hls-pr?acoce at ttief Normal Institute. It is helpful to bavo the silent approbation of such a man. May bo long live to encourage us in tho groat struggle against ignorance and darkness. Trustees Burna, Tate, Todd and Holb rook honored tbo Instituto with their presence> These gentlemen have our thanks. It is worth a ride from ono side of Anderson County to tho other juat to soo Misa McCants teach orie lesson in geography. We regret to bear of Miss lillie Reed's intention to?ive fcer; school at Oen erbsfW. J ;At; tho closing exercise* of Mias Reed's school wo saw striking evi dence of faithful, patient work op tho part of the teacher. We wish her abun dant Buccess in her work of the future, whatever that may be. Brushy Creel* avornges well .Jd the j watter of s?b?pI.boujBp$and bii)cAQbJng J -ability. Her buildings arc ??ry gefcd- , - eonsjderably above thc average school- i booie ju the County-nod h?r teachers t ^--flve* evldenco of the progressive spirit. J . /Wo deeply regret thal the Township was | not represented at tho Institute except { on the last two days. She will do better, .1 next year. j ?-. Misses Campbell and Camero?, two of ] thc teachers In Brushy Creek Township, propose to go to Texas next Winter. < We regret to loso these young ladies < from their present field of usefulness, j Mies Campbell bas been teaching nearly j threo years nt St. Paul's Church, and i 'baa completely won the hearts of ber ! pupilf) and patrons. Wo had the pleas* . J -lure of examining hor school a short tibie , ago. The pupils are well posted and ? I gave evidence of careful training. < THE STATE HOBSSAL. j j Judging from our standpoint, thc rc- 1 cent State Normal in Charleston waa ? ] failure. It failed to accomplish tho p?rf t poses for which it was intended, i'm- c haps it would have failed as signally, if ' it had boen held in Anderson or Coi?m* | bia. It has served its doy, it is no longer t neodod, it l? a useless 'expenditure of t money. Abo Btato proposes to elevate ( aud enlighten the teachers in hor freo, * public schools. Does the State Normal ? do that? Most assuredly it docs not; t Hold it in Anderson County, and two* f thirds of the teachers in attendance will * be from the five neighboring counties. t Havo it in Charleston add the ..'result is jj tbp aamo, perhaps moro-if possible, it f ia still'moro ?cjcal. ,4lor?i than, that, the J large majority of those teachers attend* - ing ?r?^by ?iio i?ncBbs the t?achera for whom the benefits of tho Normal were intended. The State .looks, or. pretend* to look*, to ?he improvement of the bum* bleat laborera iu her most insignificant i public ochoola in tho country. It bi not 1 her prerogative fio provide for tho iuatruo* J Hon of teaebcro in high schuols and c academies. How do we find it? Nine* t tenths of the teacher-pupils are from ' high, i a^harJa^j a?^j * a?adoro?ea j pr?} city j schools;.^ These may need Instruction--* ? doubtless, they do ; but lt floema' . to ju j that we wo going at thia work of rcusov. ( 1?E ignorance ' very awkwardly.. Lot as ! begin at the right place. The State , Normal falla of ita purpose. What then 1 must be doue? Wo make thia sugges* j UGH boldly, frankly, candidly, and 1st it j v go.for what it 5'3 v/ovth : do o-v/i.y '.vith . the State Normal altogether and divide t tho moBfyi?mcprlato? te^eiapport i among the several counties1 ia Hbo 'State. J Tho County Normal most take ita place, j Of thia fact, ve . ore..fully pereuadefd. 1 Tbe; County'Normal through Which we -1 gui?o supporters. Our instructora roach- . . ' ? teae^OT^^e^ai?'ty* They* Brought c themaelyoa dow?. to schoolroom work.? t They thomd their toacbcr-pupila how to. ] do their work. ' ,had rjp leaped leo | j . ; \'-; turee 'pj^*^^ didn't 1 wait any. : W9 didn't bare any 'literary ? trcatalkjjs^M?f-ftx?' spoken of by the' J newspaper*.-l?^ other counties. Wo may bo wroeg/o? *??rae we may, but . vre Bia Kcvertholce8 ; free to confosa the opinion that all our State Normals bave < dealt too la^??y^irf *0flerary treats.'? Th? Siato doesn't proposo to give he* teachers ^Uterary Vf?ats," bu* go^?t.' i $&fysW?^^ j , :';t?a-.?T'; ?hy:'' th?btbi?ut;;!^;^ witoessirigi?^^^^^>?/xS fka^;^&t thdt it is *the very thing %r teach?ra neeoT? ; arid'anyf thoag^tfulv?ni?i?t after witnessing ib.?: exercises of tho Stuip Normal*: .rauat' conclude that it's the very thing bur teachers do riW: need We re spectfully invito the ??teutlon of our ' represe^ftm^^^??. Let' tho Hta^^o^^^^m^ertd am^ Uie among-tbejip^tie*. : Wemake Uiaf j^of . Ipi ?uahear '.of "yoiir: ftppirpyai.^.'^lietSK aubject bc : thor oaghly; ventilated. Wo think tho: matter woila'jjvjojfAo^bllttj. ;$'>?aldera.t?o??. If Gvei'j Cotinly wera required to havi c a Nonnal of it? own, tho State Snperin? tendent would fee".?onbled tb meet tba^ cl&is of teacher ?? wh'?sVwork be ts, or . WJ f-onil: -?CTi v?lio bnva t 'v:: r - i ivijripg ( grand lectures" ai fi^r?tj^^ .C?? go.o?t ?otb? t*)unty Nor? tym tipatb -Carolina need not go beyond her j border,', for instructora. ?pG^tanbarg, Anderson ?ind Richland can furnUh in structors enough for a dozen County "Normals. Our teachers have asked for two weeks' instruction uext year. They shall have it. With our ?hare of the amount for State Normal, we can have an Institute from which we may derive Infinitely greater benefit than wo could possibly get from ?ne'State Normal. What say our readors? The Rcigu of the Dully. Tho wanton and lawlcB? us? of tho pistol and other deadly weapons is bring ing our Stato into dingrace. There h no public acntiment in favor of shooting fscoplo without provocation. The reason I is permitted is because a few bullies and boasting cowards in certain neigh borhoods intimidate the great majority of Uho people who love peace and jus?co. Ff a violent man shoot? or abusos auoth- \ Dr, a few of his frieuds will pat him on j tho back for being a brave fellow and the i better class of law-abiding people, not 1 wanting any trouble with such a charac ter, just lett hfrojalone, ;Hence in Lan- 1 jester and Laurens there may bo a shoot* [ng or other outrage overy week, and it s permitted because law officer* have not be courago to make the arrests and got jp the indictments. From tho reports in he papers a negro was wantonlly shot lown in the road near Seneca City, and ila ?layer loft him lhere and returned to < jis house to talk to friends with as much i ndifierence as if ho had ?hot a sheep- i tilling dog. In M arion recently: a-'riegro i vas sentenced to pay a fine tor some vio- . allon of the law and not having tho 1 nouey, two white mon agreed to pay II IF 1 io would work it out. Failing to do 1 his, thc nep-o left and went .to a neigh- 1 jor'u bouse Some persons fellowed him ' iud shot bim as he was runclng from J he house. Thene were white men that lid tho shooting. In all tbeso (feeds of j jlood there is not one-fourth of the j vhile men of tho State that sympathize , vitb tbo.o who commit the deeds. We believe tho reason that such astuto , >f aflairs prevails is because all our peace j ){ficors, from the Governor down to the ? ?ooHtnble, aro afraid to uso all the means n their power to repress such crimes and . lunibh the criminals. A vigorous ad- ? ninistration of law is needed. The l itroug arm ot the Government should bo ! jrought down on evil doers. Not long t tgo, a most respectful petition, Bigned by i nany citizens io a certain County, was lent to Governor Thompson, giving in letail several instances of oppression ! iud crime, and showing thal tho arm of he law waa; paralyzed, These poor peo ile. citizen* nf o?l* State/ were living In 1 error, and this very terror may havo 1 jaused them to exaggerate tho evils J .nlliclcd. Hut tho petition was enough 1 o causo tho Governor to diligently in- 1 piiro into the matter, and that'at once, ' md he may have done it, for though ex* j seedingly cautious, be is not tho man to ihirk duty when be bas made up bis ntnd'wh'at ought to be done. When - ?tato of laivlcr.nr-.-i prevails and a certain deas of citiz?t?a fed that they aro io cori ktant jeopardy, it is'the duty of tho Gov >rnor to make immodiate and thorough nvestigalion. Ho should not iva it until he Legislature meets, or refer ibo matter . o the sherifTof the County, or the Judge >f -the circuit, but he Bhould ac', at onco j iud that vigorously. Governor Thomp- ; ion may bo doing this. fer ho ?nowa his \ luty..; It is a'matter that all good citizena ' ire interested in, because the honor and J lignity of the State aro at stake.- Caro- 1 ina <Sjpar/any>~^^ i-,*-**"""* i ] Almost Stnng to Dentil by'Boes. ' On Friday last tho two-year old child if Mr. Will ?am Boyd, living below town \ few miles, was fearfully stung by bees tnd we understand that its condition was rery serious for a day or two. The child vas playing in the yard and tho alton? ion of tts parents was'elicited by loud icrcams, when they ran ont hurriedly tnd found that tho baby had approached \ 00 hear to one of the bee-hlvcs ard that j ho beca bad settled on the child's head ? n jgMj&t numbera. It yfe? evident that i he child was In great agony and too i mung to run was being pol tea by httn-> lreds of the vicious little insects. Water ivaa procured and thrown on tho child ind in thin way it waa rescued from the ittack. It ff|s fekett Into tho house and i 1 physician petit for icamcdiateb'. The mad. ^vao fouud to be fearfully Injured. ! ta face, neck ?ad^?ids hoing- a solid . naas of bruiaodrfleHh.-" The? physician j described for tho little ono, and nt last I icconnts it was dolos very well)* though t waa not yet out of aaqger. Tho baby .wallowed somo of the-0608, and after? vardo tl four wero '/thrown up." . 't is sujiposcd tho boca entered tho mouth ( vhilo tho. OTHd.was crylngv^itoc^ Mill Huekiea'a Arnica 1 The Best Salvo In tho world for Cu|a, : ?mliea-Borea Ulcoral<sSeum, Fever i*,?W*?^u.fr?A WVWA|frt?ti},i*tnttr A J?rns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posl* Ively cures Piles, c^rJT&gjRr X?OM?I ;t is guarautecd to gie? pW?t ia?lWbr ion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents 5. C. Military Academy.1 QIIA7?MAN BOABD OF VI81TOKS. nriHK following Beneficiary Vacancies ^"4*fat fn tliOBonth Carolina Military Academy, vvhlch will bo ailed uy competf tlT? examinations before Board* to assem ble tn the respective Counties, at the Coun ty Beata? on 18th September next. Ep^mbe*}!' on ^WW1^^^"* ?te :::::::::::? SSS?fcl Georgetown.?.?I Unlb?k.;...;..;.;...l m^,ssd?mmf.1 . Chairman Board of Visitors, August ^^is^m^^m^*} ~ Saiudtal T?tkywecentAd, lo A .^W-^feMWIvri The-ieare thoro&>ro to eitoancVidrnon be held at Anderson Court Honan, on ?E. ?ll. rta,? ?ra?.-??ih?tM>?r11T-l df?R nub. AU Sorts of hurts ami many sorts of ails of man and beast need a tooling lotion. Mustang I.inimqrit. STATE OF HOIJIJI CAROLINA, ANDKIWON COUNTY By Thomas C. Lig?n; Judge o? Jor?bate* WHEREAS, Betty Johnson bas ap-'* plied to me to prout he letters of Ad ministration on tho Porsot?al Enlato of li. Lewis Johnson, deceased. These nre the/efore to cite and admon ish all kindred and creditors of tho said li. Lewis Johnson, deceased, to ho and ap pear before nie in Court of Probato to bo held at Anderdon Court IIOUBO, on the ?Otb day of August, 1885, after publica tion hereof to snow cause, ir any they li.'ve, why tho Haid administration should not bo. granted. .Given tinder my hand, till? 13th day of August 1885. . T. Q. EICON, J. P. ^Angnst^o, 1885 J _0_ __2 A WOMAN. Prom the Atlanta Constitution. "My name ls Mary Chapman, and I llvo at the :orner of William? and Cos street*, Allanta. I liare been a dreadful sufferer from iciofula and run ni th/, "eat lag scrofuloui ulcera for nix yeera, llave boca wr-ltr? upofc during thc time by aeren atlanta physicians, but (hey failed to cure me. I also used various advertised rtmedlca without the I cn t bellen t. While briny thus treated, I grow worse all tlet time. Scrofulous svclliugi cu both ildc? of my neck-wlilch bcearco running, catlsg tores, affecting toy throat, mouth and nose. The .etina; aerea on my neck were a mass of enrrup ion almost down to thu bones. My throat bc? ?ame to ranch affected that J could scarcely swal ow, my food lodging In a portion of my throat. I lost my appetite cntliclr, lost my flesh, and was ?educed to CO pounds weight-bel?g a mere abels on. My wrjolosystem.became terribly poisoned, ind in a fearful condition. In Ibis condition I :omuienccd the use of ll. H. H., nod fouud greatf .cllcf lu the Aral bottle. "When I had used Aro. bottles my health liad so mich improrcd that Ibo ulcers were all healed, tho iweliing subsided, mr appetite returned, my akin lecame active, my Htrcngth returned, und I gained 14 pounds of Urah. I am now healthy, fat and ?earty, and am ablo to do as much work as any roman, and feel aa happy aa a lark." Kidney Complaint. For over nix yi-.n :> 1 lava?iWfl a terrible sufferer 'rom s troublesome kMnoy complaint, for ibu re lief of which 1 have spout over f 2r? without ben int, tho most noted to-called remedies proving allures. Tho use of ono single bottle of B. II. B. ?aa boen marvelous, Rlvlng/morc relief than all Uber treatment combined. It lr a quick curs, Thilo others, If they cure at all, arc In thc dlxtant Mure. ? ! C 21. KQJ3KUTS, .r Allan in water wOVka. i FOR 8 A LE BY HILL BROS., Anderson,8. C. Notice to Contractors. WE w<(l let to tho lowest bidder on September 3, 1885, between tho ioma of il und 12 a. m., at Emerson's Bridge, on ?.{ocky Uiver, tho building bf a wooden Bridgoin place spf Ibo doc . abovo lamed. Flans, and^speblRcatieha W?lbe ixhibited on day of letting. Reserving ho right to reject any and alf bids. Nolie? is hereby given that tho above 3ridgo is considered tn a. dangerous con iitlon, and persons crossing the same will Io so at their own risk. J. JAMESON, Ch'n., A. 0. NORIUS, W. J. It 015 BIND, o Board Co. Com. A. C., S. C. Angnst 0, 1*85 4 4 Notice to Contractors. WE will let to the lowest responsible bidder on Friday, tho 4th day of Uontcmbcr 1885, the rebuilding. of a new Bridge across tho Twenty-three Mile Crook, ttTipnlns' Mill. Flans and specifications nade>known nt tho limo of letting. Com missioners reserving Ibe right to reject any mdall bids. J. JAMESON, ?SP***<fe m ssa A is^^w^^^^^^S^^^T' reanaylvapla Agtlccllor?t Worte.,>rk, Pu. Jo?lege ofJ^ysiciaas 'ail^f?^eoas, Thia Behool .?ffiir?" io Medical Students unsur fflGrSS'cllnlcal and other ai" vantages. Send for a atalOBUO to. - M i Ml. TIIDMAB OPIK, Hean. .:, , . . .. : jo N. Howard Street. ADVEBTI3KIUJ.-Lowest listes for adver tising la 002 good nswapapora sent free. Ad-, ~ 'JWKL1. A COM 10 Spruce ?l., N. Y. 3Pf!H|af AN? BOOTS. HAVE a full lino of Bay State 8hoes ts win find A. B. T0WER8. rn ""Wim ga vmumrm^mxz- ; :?QSma^^ th? brad, with sa ?all oeDtatloa In tba s<:.-- ? Pianos nn^^a^tti^^^^ ^nnsaaliy Wa? \?k\?n?tki Terns '] K?N^'^-^A'?H' and ??? NOV. 1 j^^y,gT^n'a7ft 4 T NOV. i, ^^?e^Aff'oS pri?i & tn^?twt on? Urn? the ediert, and w's 'offer ?*?3 inducement that van bo honestly lived uj ?Y?R'S ' ?jgae Clure ?onUluJ nu antidote for all malarial dis orders ?hieb, ?o far aa known, ls used lu no ether reined jr. It contains no Quinine, nor siyjr iala?ai ??iruelet?riotu stsb^ti?*^ s erer,?.^ wns^o?aitJy?Alu^lUy*i^ : irstein as healthy as lt was before tho attack. VE WAERANT AYEB'S AQ?E GUEE to care every case of Fever and Agaa, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Itcrulttent FoTC-r, Dumb Ague, bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by wa'., ria. In caio of failure,; titer due-Ulai, dealers are autborliod, t) jr our i dreular dated Joly 1st, 1863, to refund tue .money. Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold bj ?01 UroggitU. IPX IR/IE! DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. A SINGLE SPARK, may destroy your ?\. Duelling in one hour. I can give .ou ample security against loss by fire, as be combined Assets of (be Companies I eprcsent amount to $1|,902,<118. Call on no,ami Irvaure -your Dwellings- Furniture, ilalfi?s and Gfcrchnndiso, . lt will be too Vile vhon tli? lire start?. A. B. TOWKItS, Insuranoc Agent. Anderson, H. C., March 27.1884 . ?7 Valuable Lauds for Sale. rHE undersigned oilers fur sale on easy terms bia valuable Home Place, ituatcd '14 miles South of Willtumston, onsistiog of an eight-room Dwelling with ?ccessary outbuildings, throe tenant hou ie?, gin house lind tlx tu res run b> water, vlth Tract of ubout 380 acre* of Land, one hlrd original forest, forty ai res of bottom, tnd balance in high ?tate of cultivation, ulnptcd to small grain, cotton, corn, ita Situated within eusy access to excellent durational advantages* Also, a House with six rooms and two icrosof Land, situate opposite the Hpring ??ark tn Williamston. - For/urif?er bartieulprs apply to Cid. J fl, ?rowfj at Anuc?son, Or Dr. John Wilson,' ir tho undersigned nt Wlllininston, e. C. WM. If. COOLEY. July 2. 18S.> 51_ Notice to Creditors. II. J. Mitchell, J. M. Cooley, Adm'rs. of iryloy Mitchell va. Edward Mitchell, and others. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Wiley Mitchell, deceased, ira hereby notified to present and prove ?mu before mo on or hy thc 15th Sopt*m >er next or bc barred. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Aug C, 1885 ? 4_G__ CARPETS? CARPETS. JUST received a largo assortment of new samples of Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply, ?xtra 8uj>er. and Extra Super. C. C. Car ita at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Uso, Rugs and Door Mats. If you wnnt l Carpet, I eau sell you at a low price. A, P. TOWERS. For Sash, Blinds, Doors, Plastering Laths, Window Fixtures, Building Material, &c, CHEAP, call?n W. B. BEACHAM, Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. April 30. 1885 S3 3n 3 em and Magnet Shirts! KATANUFACTURED for ine. The best LvJL fitting and the best wearing Shirt? lo better in any market. . <' '? A. B. TOWERS. Sept 27, 18S3 ll ., fl HAH JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRA LARGE INVOICE OF BUGGIES. CA KUI Af? ES, WAGONS, HARNESS ami WHIPS, And respectfully requests parti** wishing to purchase to give lum a call and examine his stock. ^Yoo will cert<rioU'~ SAVE MONEY by so doing, anil will have the LARGEST ASSORTMENT In thc up-country to select from. ISO SEWING MACHINES. Having taken the Agency for several Counties in the upper portion of this State, he is compelled to koep in stock a large number of Machines of various makes to supply tho increasing rl?>mniw> from Sub AgSOni and it will certainly pay one and all who contemplate buying a Sewing Ma chine of any kind to call, and you are re spectfully invited to do so, and shall re cel vo polite and careful attention. Tho JLiiprlit Kunnin gp NEW HOME ls now the favorite, and is certainly abovo all competition. lt ls simple and.strong, doing the widest range of work, and equipped with all the late improved At tachments. It is the lightest and easiest running Shuttle Machine on the market, and in fact the New Homo takes the front rank in Sewing Machines. ANDERSON, S. C. ? Eeb'-IO, 1885 ' 32 J. JP. Sullivan fy Co., CASH DEALERS IN G-eneral ]VIercliaiiciise. All Grades New Orleans Syrups. BACON, CORN AND FLOUR, Largo StocliH. THEE BEST OOIFFIEIE. ?. We invite all to come and see us. Jan 15,1885 J. P. SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson, 8. C. 27 ARE YOU HUNGRY ? .. .-. .? . i yiUi . ?? i*?1 m ? '? ? ? ? .a. i: t. [f so, a .Visit to t^o^?ity Grocery? ;wiH do you Good. : woo i>i t$O > - < f? - ' . <... ? rrNOWINO that just at this season housekeepers find it difficult tu ?{ct up a gund PL: . meal, we have bons-M;i.v<itly a-r ' " : : CAR LOAD OF CANNED GOODS, V li ii h we are offering at prices that will Dink? you feel happy. Buying- im such . large ota, wo arc enabled to sell these Gooda nt whatamall dealers have to pay for them. Think of it I Ten Cans of Tomatoes*-41io best-tor $1.00. Give us a trial on thcscGooda. We are determined to sell them. Fresh lots of BUCKWHEAT, 801?R KH??T. CABBAGE, ONIONS and PO TATOES just in. Remembertho;plocer--M. , ; . -aTTtit t~..t -?v.-. : ?\ K. TMMM?ER & CO., Successors fri C A, ReedV Agent, Main Street. fitr All Good^delfvercipBEt, Wide Cit;,'limits. J.<T. ..?V Jan 20,1685 29 ? . ,, M ?'.rr'.- , * ' : ._ -, , llflM? ?IS^HSW1 Wlf .a Century. . Sb been ?n ??oceasAsl ?pera?offi-. during Mbteb time over ?0,00? CU un hayo ra- been made ttf them and distributed amover the face of thft globe nk*re. Cotton ? We ora prepared to furnish tho Improved din*, Feeders and Condensera to parties wanting them, and from tho largo ninobcr ?old by us in thh> and adjoining Connies in ^th* j^^^^S^f ^^^?^^^^^^jfe?n^V^fj^rt ?V? It Kins the seed cleaner than any other Gin. and makes a tplendld sampto. The Feeder ls the most perfect maeWnd^ado for tho purpose. ' ??f?|!ho CandeiMC? is so oonsiri;ctcd toat no dirt ot dust can get Into the Cotton, which ?^a5t&^?r^^^ro^c: .?owpl^ted, stronger *r-l more durable than m*ni^ikiMN&f*^ with any further tafoiro?lion ?a re gards t?rros, prices, Ac, by writing or calling on ns. We are Agents for the aale of thi White Hickory one-horse Wagons - workmanship ead mat-rial guaran teal. The Th omas Smoothing Barrow *od Perfected Pulveriser! The Corbin Bl?k Herrow and Seeder. 0. W. Venable * Ca.'? Chewing TOIACCOS, the followln^b^a Seana," "Rapi-, AT COST ! Clothing, Velvets, Collars, Undershirts, Shirts, Ties, &c, FOR CASH ! Stock of Goods and Fixtures at a liberal discount on New York cost, with refusal of Stand offered, (jail at No. 3 Brick Bango, Anderson, S. C. JOHN W. DANIELS. Remember, we arc selling at COST for GASH. VALUABLE LANDS TO RENT OR SELL July 9, 1885 ?- _ COTTON GINS! DO YOU WANT THE BEST! THE "COTTON BLOOM" COTTON GIN MAKES better lint, gina faster, and is morn durable tissu uny other. Tho Cotton Bloom has an iron frame and "PATENT BEATER" for thoroughly cleaning the the lint. 100 of these Qins sold by us justify the highest praise. Bny a Gin that will wear well and do good work. For prices, terms, ?fcc, apply to or call on us. We are also agents for Gullett Steel Brutrii Cotton Oin, made by the manufacturers of the "Cotton Bloom" Oin. Cane Mills and Evaporators, Wagon Scales, &c, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. HARDWARE, HARDWARE. Save time and money by buying your Hardware at tho "THE HARDWARE STORE" OF ft 28. B.-We now occupy Heed's Store, near Railroad bridge, on Alain .Street, but will return to our former ?fand nnd new rooms on the Public Square the 1st August next. July 30. 1885 _3_ STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! OUR Stock of Stoves is very large, ami wi? can sell them at prices as low as they can bo bought- We have on hand n lot of Second hand Stoves-somo of them almost ua good as new-and they aro hstrg.iins. If you can't pay all cash, wo will sell yon for part tiuidi. <>r oh lime f?ir ii gi/od non-. We"have a complete Stock of Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Hollowware, &c, The best assortment Iii this market. Wo keep almost everything in House Furnishing Gooda. Have some handsome Dinner Sets in Lustre Hand just received. Wesell ali kin 1 WHAPPIXG AND PRINTING PAPER, PAPER ?AGS, TWINE, Ac. A nd pay highest prices for HIDES, RAGS, BEESWAX. ?Sc., In Cash ur Barter. /3?*> Repairing dune promptly, ond in the best manner. Roofing and Guttering a specialty. Give us u call. JOHN E. PEOPLES & CO. Feb 12, 1885 31 . IT STANDS AT THE HEAD 1 THE THIS cut Bhows.the New Style of wood . work that the Company is now in? frodnelng. Artistically beautiful, without a peer in tts mechanical construction, lt has no rival. Thc new Hu* of Attach* , meut? tbat ore now boltig placed withi 1 , each "Domestic" are specialties. ?id other machino bas them. These Attach ments and the new ' wood-work make the "Domr+tlc"' moro than ever, without question.' tho acknowledged standard of ex.-el lc li ce. , "^a- Agent* wanted In unoccupied ter? Address Domestic Sewing Ma* Vlrglnli'' m UtAfX ?^VBlchmona< > Pf by C. A. REED, Agent, Anderson, S. C. July 0,1685 52 V lu SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. . J-e Now in Store and to arrive a A FULL STO?E-OF ??NERAL MEBOHANDISE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS lHflHRff$4? .N0TI0N8, GROCERIES, ll ATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, ?,R\5C? Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c. ?o.?l^ Glvemea?l?beforebuyIng;a, yy-. BABB. ?.<. 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