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bave Jnst Received a Car Load of GI?STONEWAEE, and two gallea FRUIT JARS, CHURNS, MIL thl^u?^ltn ?^yso^^d we^f]rdp?fe ?irrf ^|tO>call (gftfe fcj jgour Fruiters, ai URE APPLE VINEGAR, Mtwmr? ..~'iipm ffrftn,, Jf onriTIr^' ""t,,*11 right, joat report it,? ape pay for it. These are some of our specialties, and don't forget it. ! W. S. .MGO "?HON THE PROCESSIOI IWOJ comical ar, We must ha [<& Selling of tl ioara? atoletsses,. Coffee, Sugar, Tobacci all ^ple ^ Confectioneries, &c. .<& BBOWN, Depot Street. f in o: Soofls, Notions, Mil, Sloes ai Boot! is made to^^ payiug persona Novel of Tobacco, J. J. BAKER, Benson House til Bi -Tnl lo? in Storp wn<i to arrive a WBGK OF ?ENEBAL MERCHANDISE, NOMONS, GROCERIES, tl ^^^^^^IifesHo^,i /. Or ) ^ HA3REWAES, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, $ar?5 Corn* Sugar, Coffer/, Mof?SfteSf ?cV. 11 will sell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give me a call before buying, 3 BOW/:-r '? <-n~ - , ~~ - "' . W. F. BARR, ware o more pi uning throuj Stock of GOID 8PECTACIES^ever ke^Rt.in. Anderson. Prices: Not wortii talking about! Jirn wXole to v ? 1 eSS *># A j ? ? 1MMIR ?OODS, > i i>i'?ftgit<ai'?i?f?,i.i?iii.|i.i|.'i>i''> - ? And Can Boast of iJie Handsomest in the City. T. jj^ We cordisJJy invite the public to inspect our Goods before purchash ?,:-^i,J iC% (nil lli Ja-.aq *' Reapectfully, -lot tysi; i-/-; MISS IilZZIE WILLIAMS. Called by J3< 8. & OAUTXOK. Cimrmert should net confuse our Speri?e with th6 numerous imitations, substitutes, pctafrp4 nercufo\ni&urtyvjk#h are gxfc U&vp tok?,Trt ))nVi?rjxni merit, but on 0U merit of our remedy. An imitation it always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can tiealfrom the article imitated. ; - ,Tr*aiise cmfilcod and Skin Dueaees malted fret. For sale by alt druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., :'~ "% "'" ? Drawers, Atlanta, Oa. ? 1 I'li&Vo had blood pofsoa tat ten years, 1 know I hare taken one hundred'bottles of }5 yftwtiwn ifl my c - ...... ._ ... ... -.afc'"' dart>l hawtateo. Ky face, body-snd neck anfperfectly char and dean, and my rhcu tt3r,:lr-'." xnaitem 1a entirely gew. I weighed ll&poomla when 1 began the medicine, and I now weigh B im Mnruin - v? fiat hcttl? imlpedme?reoily, and (rar? me an appetite like a strong man'. foriereral Omca Ite wdrirt in gold. " & SiTCBSlSW. ?d 8t. Ferry, New York. " nausm m enureiy gooo. iwognea uop ?153 pounds. My first bottl* helpedmej ^ I WWild not be irtttoot 8.8.8. formers: Yon,come to To^ity^.^y.^ii to,Gajfl at & <>.. oi> ; ' ND' see the LARGE StQCK OF GOODS in ev?ry-, Department, and be aujprise ; Xslv v- at'the LOW PRICES tbey ask.'for them. -'We-have a large Stock of -Goods, an -??^^?&iiS^S&utJM-ihi* orT>refe'G?^Tl^lG^?W,'Jerseys, Snaw1s,'ftc. ?fec. ^^^O^^?.pf ^sdies' and Gentsf S^oes fcieojnpfefe, and.C80..J^b^aj^| et prices.thi >^W^keep a?faij Stock of Gnoperies. A car of Flour just in, another to arrive- ' Ca sejryou 10 ibs. fine Coffee for $1.00, and anything -else you want can be bought at ;vKsT short profit. If low prices, polite attention and bargains are'what you wan we can suit you. - We sell the best Wagons and Buggies on the market, and in fact you can find nnd< ':?iftof^.r^(b.any.?gWW-Vant* , . . ?. * ?? cmrsnraHAH, powler & cooleIy? ^sMi'B^We say to. those who. owe.us j, COME AN D PAY;1IS..- .We are obliged I euafccollections. and must have our money. A bint to the wise i3 sufficient. V r, CUNNINGHAM, FOWLER A COOLBY. V, Jan. 21,1886 20 _ iTi:.;: ,'/iHio;nv i >T^^i ;it,e;;i x?l cV-.a-jq. i i LOOK OUT FOR THE SIGN OP [ yBARTON-flc-SMITH, If ear the Bine Sidge Yard, " AYING moved into our new Shop, and put all our Machinery in first-class rui: ning order, we are now prepared to nil any and all orders for Drcttsetl o t?i*?OT^^ rof Flooriug, t'elliu, ".RemeiabeT, that we keep the best grades of Shingles)?any kind yon want, t furnish all sales'of Scroll and Tamed Work. ? niflko I'lacs and Srxx?ricatl?ns. and Contract for any and all kinds c Pay of Congressmen. When a member dies his pay ceases the day of his death. The salary of t successor commences the day after t decease of the former member, thou, the election may not occur for sever months. The new member in ott words draws pay for time he never servf A membir is allowed twenty cei mileage each way, or forty cents a m one way, aud he can check for the fi amount of both ways when he takes 1 seat He is allowed $125 a year 1 stationery. The most of this sum pocketed. The members, draw their money different ways. There are probat twenty of the present house who let thi salaries run into nest eggs. Among the are Scott and Everhart, of Pennsylvani Powell, of Illinois; Bou teile, of Main Henly, of California; Jones, Stewa Reagan, of Texas; Embury, of Ohi Stone, of Massachusetts',' walkefield, Minnesota. Scott has over a year's sb ry owing him, about $6,000. The ott members mentioned have from $1,000 $3,000 to their credit. There are a cc pie of dozen menabers who always ov< draw, .or rather, borrow from the head the bank. They borrow or get in a vance sums ranging from $10 to $300 a at the end of the month they have not iog. The great majority of the membi darw all that is coming to them at t end of each month, particularly the who have their families with the Some of them never see an outside bar. but let their monthly salary remain a draw it in small sums. Others take c their salaries and place them in ott banks. But this is not done as much formerly. A nuv ? ber of them got caug in the Middle ton bank that broke soi time ago. Most of the members do all their nancial business over the counter of t congressional bauk,' and some of th< pile checks up as high as $6,000 it single session.?Washington Hatchet. . An Electioneering Failure. Captain Negglea worth, who is a cs didate for the Legislature, stopped the uupretentious house of old Sam Sab After supper, * while the candidate n sitting, ou the porch smoking a cig Saber's little boy shyly approached. "Come here, my son. Sit on my km Now you're fixed. Do you go to school "No; but mean Dick killed a wa mocasia yestidy." "You did" "Ah, hah." "Wore yd? uol afraid he would b you?" "Ho, he couldn't bite me. I could oulen his way an' hit him with a rod :VMy little man after awhile you c tell the. people that you sat on Captf Nigglesworth's knee." "Ho, that ain't nuthin'to tell. I on my pap's knee yestiday, an' he's b: ger'n you." "Yes, it would be something to tell: I 8m going to the Legislature." "Pap says you ain't." "What?'! putting the boy down. '."Yes, when he seed yer comin' said: Yonder come that blamed fo He thinks he's go in' to the Legislatu but he ain't got sense enough to hoi when he's dog bit.' That's what my p 'said." ? : "Getaway." A' few moments later, had. the nij not been so dark, a solitary horsem might have been seen riding along t old military road. A Dakota Jndge on His Dignity. We will stop taking testimony for t minutes, said a Dakota justice of t peace, removing his coat, daring whi time the court will lick the attorney : the defense. The constable will plei remove the chairs and small boy, as .propose to lam him down on the fit About twenty times. When a lawj refers to this court as a square-cornei sage hen of the alkali desert and accui it of having been bought by'the prosec tion for $2.50, he will find that this jut cial body is loaded for game found ot in the tall timber, namely, b'ars gent men, large griz'ly b'ars, We propose maintain our dignity while setting this here nail k?cr bench and will do if we have to stay at home circus day a pound lawyers. And if we can't do alone we intend to invoke the power the United States and get backed up the supreme court and regular army, the attorney for the defense has a frien?s in the room, they will be giv an opportunity to shake hands with h: and take any instructions he may wish send to his family. The gentlemen w please form a ring and we would din the constable to pull him off if he attemj to bite or pull hair. Take your poaiti for the . court is a-coming!?'Eslelh [Dak.)BeU. Vegetables Better than Drugs, Spinach has a direct effect upon coi plaints of the kidneys. ' The com mon dandelion, used as greet is excellent for the same trouble. Asparagus purges the blood. Cele acts admirably npon tbe uervous systc and is a cure for rheumatism and neun gia. Tomatoes act upon the liver. Beets and turnip* are excellent upp tizers. *. Lettuce and cucumbers are cooling their effects upon the system. On inns, garlic, leeks,' olives and sho ?lot*, all of which'are similar, posse medicinal virtues of a murked characte stimulating the circulatory system at the consequent increase of the saliva ar the gastric juice promoting digestion. Red onions are an excellent diureti and the white ones are recommende eaten raw, as a remedy for insomni They are a tonic and nutritious. A soup made from onions is regards by the French as an excellent restorath in debility of tbe digestive organs. . . Didn't See it at First A joke is a mystery to some peopl Id a certain court in Maine, one time tl proceedings-were delayed by the failu; pf a witness named Sarah Mony to a rive. . After waiting a long time f< Sarah, the court conc'uded to wait i longer, and wishing to crack his litt j?ke, remarked: "This court will adjourn without Sarai mony." i. Everybody laughed except one ma who sat in solemn meditation for fr minutes, and then burst into a bear guffaw, exclaiming: "I see it I I see it 1" When he went borne he tried to te the Joke, to his wifia: "There was a witness named Ma; Mony, who didn't come," said he, "ar so the court said, 'We'll adjourn withoi Mary-mony.'" .. "I don't see any point to that, I' sure," said his wife. "I know it," said! he; "Ididn't at fin but you will in about five minutes." ? An old negro came in with a tet fram, and the operator, after sending i ung the paper on tbe hook at his sid Some time afterward he preceived.th the negro was still standing in the doo way, and he inquired of bim why he w: waiting. "I's waitin' fer yer ter se my telegram," he answered. "But have sent it long ago," was the repl "Oh, no, boss; dis ycro nigger ain't i fool. I sees that paper a hanging' on tl nail yit." ? Two men were engaged in a vei hot discussion in front of tho Postoflii the other dav. Finally one of the blurted out: "You'ro a liar!" "You' another/' was the prompt reply. A mi tual acquaintance wIhmvsih standing lies come forward and "suid: ?'.'Geutlcmoi give me your hands. I agree with bot of you." The final settlement of tl dispute was indefinitely postponed. ' ? A: philosopher Ray.1? that "nuy oi can get married." Then there'is no c: disc for old maidx, after all. on he he Eh ?ai ier 3d. ita ile nil lie For 18 in >iy air ;ae ia e; rt, o of la? ter to m ar of id nd .h 3rs he >se m. *, nd tut ier as ;ht ne fi he 5m l a m at er. ras ar, se. ?? Ier ite git r." an tin sot for he ol. re, ier ap an ,he en he ch for ise we >or rer ed ses :u di t to on 80 nd >it of by If ny en im to ill JCt )ti on 'ne He Defied the Deity. The Middlelown (2V. K) Argus say A gentleman residing in Middletow who was visited in Sullivan County h week, was attracted by eight headston in a little grass grown cemetery, ne Fallsburgh, all of which stood in a rc and were exactly alike. He got out his wagon to look at them, and foui that they were all children of a we known physician, and that all we ?rown when stricken down, and that t ates on the headstones showed that t first one died November 23, 1886, and t other seven between that date and I cember 15, following, or that the enti family of eight children had died with eight weeks. When speaking of the matter to frien that day, he was told the -history of t case, which is regarded in that neighbc hood as a visitation of Providence punishment for defiance of the Deity. The story as told is that in r861 the was a scourge of diptheria in that neig borhood, and the physician was kept bu treating patients suffering from that d ease. He was very successful, and gain such confidence in hisskill that he beg to boast that he could euro any case; a! went so far that he "defied 0 od Almigh to produce a case of diptheria he cou not cure." In less than a week I youngest child was seized with the d: ease, and although he exercised his sk to the utmost, having not only professio al pride but a father's love to urge hi to do his best, his boy grew worse ai died. One after another his childr sickened and died, until all were go and laid Bide by side in the little gra\ yard near Fallsburgh. But one chi was left, a married daughter, but it few weeks she, too, was stricken down a: became a victim to the dread disease. A Strange Story. Chattaxooga, August 10.? A i mance almost without parallel came light in this oity to-day, and so intrica ly is the plot interwoven that it wot make truth appear stranger than fictic Thirty years ago there resided near tl city, then a stragglibg village, Jan Starns, a sturdy young farmer, with 1 wife and two little boys. In 1854 Stai concluded to try his fortune in the We and went to California. A month aft having found a settlement, he sent ] wife money with which to join hi Mrs. Starns wrote, saying she wot start in two months, but at the end that time she had received no rep Starns wrote letter after letter to his w and relatives, and she wrote to him, I neither ever received a word of t other. Ten years afterwards Starns sent ] wife $500, but the money went back him, as no one called for it. By t1 time both the husband and wife suppos each other were dead. Mr. Starns w( to Michigan, and from thence to Wisce sin, where, six years ago, be married t daughter of a wealthy farmer. By so strange fate he drifted to Chatt anoc last week. Not even the oldest inha taut remembered him, and he could fi no trace of any of his relatives. . * To day be learned that a family nan Starns resided near the city, and p curing a carriage, took bis wife to asc tain whether or not they, were his re tives. Arriving at the house Starns v horrified to find the aged, white hah lady who received him was no other tb his first wife, and he realized the f, that be had two wives. An explanati followed and the two wives were int duced, but each exhibited a marked co ness. The parties refused to talk, and is not known what they will do. Does Gold Grow! in Years ago I wrote and published ii London magaeine* an article in whicl undertook to prove, that gold grow: grows the same as grain or anything el I reckon I did my work crudely, i knowing anything about chemistry even the ordinary terms of express! about such matters, and so my earn and entirely correct sketch was torn to pieces and laughed to scorn. Well, I have at last found positi proof of my general statement right he in these mountains by the Pacific s Briefly and simply, I have found a pie of petrified wood with a little vein thread of gold in it. How did that g get into this piece of wood? Was placed there by the finger of God on t morning of creation, as men have claim was the case with gold found in the'vei of the mountains ? Nonsense 1 Gold grows! Certain conditions of t air, or certain combinations of the eai and air and water, and whatever chec cals may be requied, and then a rock piece of quartz or petrified tree, for t gold to grow in, ana there is a young ge crop! Of course gold grows Blow Centuries upon centuries it may be, i required to make the least sigh of growl But it grows lust as I asserted years ag and here at last I hold in my hand su testimony as no man in this world w be rash enough to question; a portion a petrified tree with a thread of gold it.?Joaquin Miller. Tobacco and Its Virtues, In spite of all that has been sa against It by fervid auti-lobacceinis pure tobacco is an excellent remedi agent; but it must be absolutely pui No puispuous decoctions must eat in its substance or change its nature. Usi in a pioper way, to relieve neuralg pains, or applied in various affectio under the advice of a skilled physiciu it is a valuable medicine. Care, ho we ve is to be taken that the patient is n nicotized. Tobacco also acts, when pui as among the best of sedatives; and tl Indian weed, in spite of the diatrib against it,' forms a valuable addition the pharmncojoe. It has the autbori of great names. Milton solaced himse on going to bed, with a pipe and a gla of water. Sir Isaac Newton smoke Burton, in his "Anatomy of Melancholy pronounces the weed "a soverign reraec to all diseases?a virtuous herb, if it 1 well qualified, opportunely taken at medicinally used." He Survives them All. ' John Kelly thought Tilden too o and frail to run a second time as Pres dent. John Kelly is dead. The Sta wart Chandler wrested the President from Tilden. Chandler is deadi Gran it is said, would have arrested and it prisoned Tilden if he had attempted claim the office he had been elected t Grant is dead. Hancock was chosen as more likely roan to live through tl Presidency than Tilden. Hancock dead. Hendricks seemed to have a loi life ahead of him as compared with tl man at the head of the ticket. He dricks is dead. Seymour, McClellan, a the old candidates, are dead. Mea while Tilden thinks there is nothing invigorating aB working away before tl mast on his yacht.?Jacksonville Rerai ? Benedict was killed in the store his uncle, Auerbach, in the town Abbeville, by Ferguson. The terrib tragedy drove Auerbach into the asylu in this city, a mental and physical wrec HiB goods were sold at auction, and nc the "last scene of all, which closes th strange, eventful history," is the death Auerbach, which took place Monday. Columbia Begisier. ? ? A lady in Atlanta, who has a wc of good .water, allows a number of h< neighbors to use it at the rate of t? dollars each per "month. From th Bourco it is estimated she realizes tl handsome sum of fifty dollars per mout . ? Effectual destruction of weeds marryiug a widow. liuckleu'.H Arnaca Salve. Thc.Bcst Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev Sores, Tetter, Chapped Haners, Chilblain Corns, and till Skin liruptions, and pn.' lively cures Piles, or no pay rcrjuirc It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfa tion, or money refunded. Price 25 ccn FIRESIDE CHAT. MOTHERS Often neglect and delay in givii proper attention to their children wl have become unhealthy. Place yo sickly daughter upon the use of B. B. as a tonic and general regulator; give to your weak and feeble children ; pi scribe it to your husband and sons as general tonic and appetizer before brea fast, and they will never have any u for whiskey bitters. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Thousands of Bingle and married ladi are using various cosmetics, in order^ improve their complexion, and to hi the many faults and imperfections of t! face, neck and hands. - These local app cations are only temporary, and leave t! akin in a W5rse condition. An internal preparation is now beii used, operating through the blood, whi< renders the skin as smooth and soft as i infant's, and imparting a beautiful al bastcr complexion so much admired 1 the elite. The remedy casts off all ii purities from the blood, removes i bumps, blotches and splotches from t face, neck and hands, and tinges tl cheek with the roseate hues of nature. The article alluded to is B. B. B., blood purifier and general family ton which never fails to give entire satisfs tion. No female should fail to use To be beautiful, you must be healtb and to be healthy you should use B. B. WONDERFUL ULCERS. Atlanta, Ga., June 8, 1885. In 1878 there came on my band wb was thought to be a carbuncle, which r its course several months, broke, a finally healed. The next spring kno or nodes, came on my arms, which we thought to be rheumatic, and I took gi Ions of medicine from the best physicia in Cuthbert, Ga., where 1 then resided. About this time my left limb below t knee commenced swelling at a fearJ rate, and finally came to a head a broke; Both arms were sore, and I con hardly ' beat my weight standing, a kardly know how 1 managed to H through it all. About this time ' moved from Cuthbert to Atlanta, began to despair of ever getting we the sore on my limb was a regular eati ulcer, now about three inches in leng two inches in width, seeming to be do* to the bone, and discharging about cupful of pus (matter) per day < my ar still running, my sleep disturbed, anc sometimes thought I would lose my rt son. A friend called on me one day, fl A. J. VanDuzee, and recommended B. B., and was certain it would cure r In a short time I got my son to get i two bottles, and I saw the improvem< from the very first. I have now takei or 0 bottles, and my arms are entin well, and the large Ulcer on my limb i healed. I now feel like a new persi thanks to your noble remedy, B. B. B. Mrs. Fannie Hall, 100 West Baker St., Atlanta, Ga AN ATLANTA DRUGGIST. Atlanta, June 12,1885 During the past few months I hs given B. B. B. severe tests in the cure Blood Diseases, and unhesitatingly p nounce it a safe, sure, harmless a speedy Blood Puri&er, fully meriting I confidence of the public. My custom are delighted with its effects, and t demand has so wonderfully increai that I have been compelled to buy by I gross, as it is the best selling blood re edy I handle. W. A. Graham, Druggist FOR SALE BY HILL BROS., Anderson, S.O._ IMPORTANT TO GIN OWNERS rpHE undersigned desires to inform ( JL owners that be is prepared to do a kind of Repairing on a Gin. Shar ening a specialty. Now is the time get your work done. Don't wait until 5 are ready to Use your Gin. I have 1 years of experience, and guarantee satisf tion in prices and work. Daring the s< son I can always be found at my residei in the Southern portion of the city, your Gin needs repairing, bring it ale without delay. B. F. WILSON July 8, 1886_52_2m_ FURMAN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, S. C. THE next Session begins WEDNESDA SEPTEMBER 20th, 1886. For terms, Course of Study, etc., see C alogue, which may be had by addressinj Dr. CHAS. MANLY, Pres fig}- Expenses Reduced. July 29,1886 3 4? TO RENT! A Very Desirable Storeroo: ON the Square?now occupied by E. Benson. Possession given first August next. Apply to A. H. OSBORNE July 8,1880 52 J. C. C. FEATHERSTON. C. C. FEATIIERSTC FEATEERSTON & SON Attorneys at Law, ANDERSON, - - - S. C. WILL Practice in all Courts of Sh ar.d United States. Officb?In Broyles Building, below P. A FIRST CLASS LIVERY STABLI I HAVE selected especially for the U\ ry Business a lot of? New Buggies, New Harness, Fine Horses, And Careful Drivers, Which I offer to the public at rcosonat rates. Special care is given to Feeding transie Stock stopping at my Stable. Stables in rear of my Store. JOHN E. PEOPLES, Anderson, S. C. June 10,188? _48_ Hiving - MM your excel lent preparation known a Gioi the put ye?r orrner we axe pleased to 'epor thu it Ixts giTen ?fttlr satisfaction and we do no beslute to recommend It. J, C Williams Ai Co. Syracuse, H. V Scldtr Druggist*. Price, ei.OO. For sale by ORR & SLOAN, Anderso S. C. 45?ly BRADFIELm An infallible .specific for all the diseases peculiar to women, such as painful or Suppressed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Leu corrhnja or Whites, etc. FEMALE CHANGE OF LIFE. If taken during this criti? cal period, great suffering and danger can be entirely avoided. REGULATOR Send for our hooks contain*^ valuab information for women. It will h<! mailt free to applicants, Address The Bmni. iicLn ltEnni.ATon Co., 15ox-2s, At lanta, <m. Due West Female Collegt SESSION opens Fir?t Monday of Oc Ten Teachers. Ten Pianos in co stant use. Facilities in French and Musi Instrumental and Vocal, unsurpassed. The prospects of the College were nev brighter. Whole cost of Board and regular Tuiti< for year, $1G5.00. ForCataloguc apply to J. P. KENNEDY, President. July 22, 1SSG_2_ NOTICE. IHAVE now in Stock, at exceeding low prices Doors, Sash, Blinds and Glas of every description. ALABASTINE, an excellent wall linis WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL and PUTTY, READY MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, colors dry and in Oil. PICTURE FRAMES,, ihadc from I styles of Gilt and other Mouldings'. Picture Frame Cord and Hangings. ^3- Call and give me a trial. W. B. BEACHAM, Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. July 22,1886 2 ly DON'T READ THIS -0 HAVING purchased the Stock of Goo of Mr. M. Kennedy, on Brick Ran{ I desire to inform my old friends and cu tomers that I urn located at his old Stan and am prepared to serve them with choice stock of? Family and Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Fruits, &( At prices that defy competition! Give i a trial. Nothing but the best and pun Goods kept in stock. Satisfaction guara teed in every instance. Respectfully, E. B. CATER Dec 10.1885 22 CITY MACHINE SHOP! -o TOZER & DIAL, MANUFACTURERS of Flour a Cirist Mills. Saw Mills, a all kinds of Foundry Work in Iron a Brass. Agricultural and Stutioi ary Steam Engines. Repairs of all kinds promptly made. On application estimates and bids w be made for any work in our line. Fir class work at fair prices. A. I. DIAL, Executrix Tozer & Dial THOS. B. LEE, Manager. Columbia, S. C, March 1, 1886. 31-Gi NOTICE. New Harness Sho THE undersigned having bought < the Harness Business heretofore c ried on by Mr. J. P. Catlett, are now p pared toj Harness you up, or rather y< Horses and Mules, with First Clu Home-made Harness at astonii ingly low prices. We havo on hand a n lot of Bridles, Halters, Collars, 5.ines, & at very low figures. Also, a nice line Buggy and Wagon Whips from ten ce up. Special attention.given to Kepai ing of all kinds in our line. Call and us Before making your trade. Shop i stairs, over McCully, Cathcart & Co.'s Stc JESSE M. SMITH, THOS. H. McKINNE" Feb 11, 18SG 31 ly NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLMENT. Notice is hereby given that the i dersigned will apply to the Judge of P bate at Anderson C. H., S. C, on Mond the 23d August, 1886, at 11 o'clock a. i for a final settlement of the Guardians: of Edwin W- Terrie, minor,, and a fi discharge from his office of Guardian said minor. JAMES T. HUNTER, Guardian July 22,1886 2 _5 Bacot's Best Liver Pills for Verti and Dyspepsia. J. T. McGunsey & Co., Fonto Flora, N, says : One of our customers, Mr. Wes Cortfey, has suffered with vertigo for t years. After trying the best physicii without obtaining any relief, he says ( box of your Pills has almost entirely cu him. Our friend, Mr. Adolphus Browni has suffered for years with the dreadful ( ease dyspepsia, and after using one boa your Pills says he cannot be without th and orders another box. For sale by dealers in medicine. Sample package' f at HILL BROS. Drug Store. keliefT" Forty Years a Snflercr Iron CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO RELATE! "FOR forty years I havo been a victim to ( TAKRII?three-fourths of tho tltue a sufferer fi excruciating pains across my forehead and nostrils. The discharges were so offensive tb: hesitate tb mention it, except for the good it i do some other sufferer. I havo spent a young; tune from my earnings during my forty years suffering to obtain relief from the doctors. I h tried patent medicines?every one I could lc of?from tho four corners of the earth, with relief. And at last (57 years of ace) have met ti a remedy that has cured me entirely?modo va new man. I weighed 128 pounds and now wc 146. I used thirteen bottles of tho medicine,; the only regret I havo is that being in the b?n walks of life I may not havo influence to pre on all Catarrh suilercrs to use what has cured Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewei '?HENRY CIIEVIS, "No. 2C7 Second St., Macou, G Mr. llonry Chevis, the vriter of tho above, I uicrly of Crawford count?*, now of Mnxon, < merits the confidence of ah interested in Catai W. A HUFF, ex-Mayor of Macoi .1 SUPERJl Flesh Producer ami Tonic, Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renew Cures all Rlood and Skin Diseases, Rheumati Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicin If not in your market it will bo forwarded rcccpt of prico. Small bottles 61.00 ; large boti f 1.75. Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mal free. MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon, Gcorgi; For sale by HILL BROS., Anderson, S. 0. April *.!'.>, 1880 42 1 r THT. 6. HENDERSON, Afcfcnfas-J and jfoliciio r *?<.. ?.?r s'.T??-sti O'Cina, ;?*..? n.-v. i-."!, ??.???. ii ?: Tu v. r?, !'i v i.t?-???u yours rxpcrlcn?:, i::r-':ir!ir.^ >trvicc i:.x ? ?? ir? Corps I!, s. I'..tent Ollkv. American ; lui'ign Patents procure.!. Caveats filed. Kcjce ap| .'i .iii .ii> revived. Opinions j;ivrti as to scope : validity of patents. Trade-marks, Labels and Co; riulits rcgistcrwl Opinion as to pnlriKiibllKy WIT (JIT CltA'lll'K. If examination as to novelty is wan send Kkclcb or model. All inquiries promptly : fully answered. References: Postmaster; U. S. rat Office officials, and citizens in every State, as giver lland-Rook on Patents, mailed FKEK on ap'pligati AS*"Copics of Patents for 35 cents each, L aSaWatjoJaiaVaL. ja=J D&> I A Gorreotor-, Eegulator, Nerve-Eost, "T/io Heartlt tho Seat of Ltfe.V One of every live wo meet has soiiid f?r? of Heart Disease, and Is In constant dun ?for of Apoplexy or Sudden Death! SYIflPTOIttS and DISEASE. For which this lk-mt'cly .?.liould ivtnkeu Heart-pains Palpltntlou HcHrt-droiwy Skip-Beats Tbrobblniy Spasms (Fits) Numbness PurplisLlps Pwr-blood Shnky-Nrrvc-s Syncope Fiilnt-spolJs Hot-flashes Paralysis Heart-sympathetic Rtuhoflttoodlo the Head, Fctltie-cHrcuUu tloiL,Lahorcd~hrcathinti, Ifcart-rnUr.tjcmcnt, yr.r\'om-prost ration, Ika rt-rhevmat tarn, Neuralgia and Valvular DIscom. Oao Medicine will not Cure nil Itlmtn of Dtanrai. THIS BB1DEDT IS A 8PECIFJ tt Prevent* Pulny, (shook, Sudden Ifen tit. Every Ingredient Is from vcjrotablr* pro ducts which frruw lu night of ovory unfor? tunate sufferer. It contain.-} no Morphlno, Ophim or Injurious drugs. t3f~ JTot a iStUiire of impure Jllaod can taeape itt Purifying tnfttunct* Price $1.00?0 bottles $5.00. pared at Dr. Kilmer's Dlspousury, ilnffhamton, N. Y., U. S. A. lottm :i of Inquiry promptly fumworcd. * * fhiiile to lJcallh {Sent i-Vrr). BY Aht, PIUWQISTS. HSBBMBBBBBa BBHHMB For sale by WILHITE & WILII1T Anderson, S. C. 44?ly PARKER'S HAER BALSAM thoponulnr farorllo IVr ilrr;?ln tlut lulr. ItCNtoriiiu color wlio KB REED'S SEWING MACHINE PARLOR. THE Ladies of Anderson and surrounc ing Counties are respectfully invi ted to call at my newly arranged Sewin Machine Parlor, and examine the meril of the various leading Machines for whic I am sole Agent in this and several othe Counties in Upper Carolina. I guarante one and all po .ite and careful attention. The justly celebrated Mew Home i still our favorite. It is simple, strong swift and sure, doing the widest range e work, and equipped with all the latest in proved Attachments. The Domestic is certainly a Slav < no small magnitude, and is celebrated fc its light and noiseless running, and if handsome appearance. The peerless White is KING, and i highly appreciated by all who use then for lightness, simplicity and handsom finish. The Royal St. John ie certain! the ACCOMMODATING Machine of tt day, as you can do beautiful and substai tial work, by running either way, withot getting out of adjustment or breakiri stitches. These are the LEADERS, hut I also se several other makes of Machines: and a at low figures and on reasonable terms. The Latest Novelty in way of Sewing Machine Attachment is the P. Byrr Spring Motor. The complete operation i a Sewing Machine with this Motor is j simple and easy that a child, or the mo delicate lady can use it. Can be applied \ any Sewing Machine, and is loudly prai ed by all who see its operation. Will ru from 10 to 1,001) stitches per minute, at tl will of the operator. I have exclusive sa of this Motor for the upper portion "< South Carolina. Can bo seen in operatic at any time at either of my Sewing M chine Parlors. Needles, Oil and Attachments specialty. Main Office, Anderson, S. C.: Under my Personal Chare Spartanburg and Union Office: W. J. GILMORE, Manage Greenville OfhV,e: IAS. V. YOUNG, Manage Abbeville Offioi: E. M. KEATON, Manage Walhalla Ofiiu?!: W.. C. WILLIAMS, Manag BUGGIES, BUGGIES. ;ly receiving fresh additio I Buggies, Carriages, Hs ps, and will be pleased any who may wish to pu I am constan .to my stock o ness and Whi quote prices to chase. C. A. Sept 3, 18S.5 REED, Ag't, ANDERSON, S. C. 8 FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS HO Horse Will ille or colic. Bora or Luso F VBB, It Foutz'b Powders arc used In time. Fontz'8 Powderswillcnrc and prevent Hog Cooler Fontz'8 Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowl Foutz'b Powders will Increase the qnantlty of ml imd cream twenty per cent., and make tlic butter flr MFoutrt Powders will cure or prevent almost evki Disease to which Horses and Cattle nrc subject. fotjtz's powdkes will oive satisfaction. Bold everywhere. DAV1I ?. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. SID. For sale by WILHITE & WILHIT wholesale and retail, Anderson, S. C. 30 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl strength and wliolesoiiienes.s. Moro econouii than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold competition with the multitude of low test, sh weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 10G Wall I New York. 42?ly 01-IR& -.i; p.p.p.p. %p ??Ij?k Lugg Troubles, KtdVy Diseases, Rheumatism, El :<ii i : t It ilch III! '? ? i L'Ctlo :i.l /: ?tp-i nnriheo tho most skeptical th "Oi'.l. Thoy uro modicatod wl v Kctivo priucluloof pctrolem ? powerful in their action thi iiinuit Im induced totakoothoi ill gin tho gcnuhio "Potrollne ??'in lotted In an onvolopo with tl !i.< i roprietor*!, Tho P.W.P. d j-.: four Inngunfroa; also seal il or. euch piaster. Sold by t i cents each. CURA. CORN PLASTERS Aro tho heat Know i ro i !y f ?r hard and oo corns, mill never fa l to e. ? ? Price, ?'0 eeutu. PEPACtRA tNbJLES ('uro Cold Feet, tfJnut, H Ucuiiiat Isn ParnlyNiftf Swollen Feet, etc. Tl: Poloj? VvTiilo IVopri unry ('o., :ti Chnroh Straa New Voik, IHiiiiiifii.ilurora. o/" first clilS UniKXiyts ami WILHIT.E & WILHITE, AT COST! DRY GOODS, CLOTHINO, NOTIONS, EAT! In order to reduce our business to Strictly Groceries, To show you how cheap Groceries can be sold come around and get our STARTLING PRICES. BROWN BROS. Feb 18, 188? 32 SPRING AND SUMMER OF 188( JUST RECEIVED, MY SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, A beautiful line of LAWNS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS and 8HEBTINGS 3-4 to 10-4 wide, HOSIERY, COTTONADE, CHECKS, CASHMARET, Charlottesville (Va.) CASSIMERES, beat Goods in the market. . Hardware, Wbodenware, Boots, Shoes, a beautiful line of Summer Hate cheap. Best Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Sugar, Cofleo, Molasses, Salt, Lard, Hams, Baco In fact, a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. The Best Tea in the market?Try It. A large assortment of Crockery and Glassware, Garden Seed, Yellow Dent Corn. I ask an inspection of my Steck, as I cannot name all in an advertisement. I&y< want GOOD GOODS at low rrices I can suit you. Come and see my HATS and SnOES. ? A. B. TOWERS. March 18,188C_36_ B. F. CRAYTON * SON! NOT OUT OF BUSINESS. We have made arrangements to sell for this season THE GENEROSTEE FERTILIZER. M?de by the ANDERSON OIL MILL. It is the same goods as made and sold us last season, only of a higher grade. Also, B. F. Crayton & Sons Ammoniated Guano, ? AND ? ACID PHOSPHATE. They need no recommendation. We* keep in Store a first-class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Which we will sell for Cash at the lowe?t prices. Office at No. I Main St., between the Bank and Post Office. Jan 28,1885 ' 29_ cal in ort in St., IF YOU WANT TO GET BARGAINS GO TO N. O. Farmer & Bro. Waverly House Building, Anderson, S. C. We are Just Receiving our Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods of all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cap HARDWARE AND CROCKERYWARE, AND, in fact, everything generally kept in a General. Merchandise Store. We t determined not to bo undersold. Come and see for yourself. We will U pleasure in showing Goods and pricos. Those indebted to us must come forward and settle at once, as we need the mon and must have it. Our Accounts are all due as soon as the Cottdn is reedy for mart We will give the highest market price for Cotton in settlement of Notes and Accouz Come at once. "N. O. FARMER & BRO. Oct 1, 1885 12_ l 8 8 e - JTTNE ? JULY. ONE more year has rolled by, and when we look back and sum up the trenn dous trade bestowed on us by our friends and customers last Fall, we f grateful, and woald like to show our gratitude in some way. So now is you cbar to get? 10 Pounds Very Best Coffee at $1.00. Wo havo been buying by the 20 Sacks, now we get it by tho 50, and if oui sa still increase, we will get it in February by the 100 Bags. Three Car Loads of Flour, One Car Load of Meat, One Car Load Corn, And other Groceries in proportion. Bought in large quantities, enables us to as low as auy. The Best Brands Guanos and Acid on hand, And as low as any Standard Guan? s cau be sold. Our "Mary Jane Coffee" is still sold .uuder a guarantee if uot tho very be money cheerrully refunded, with iuterest on name. TAYLOR & VANWYCK, DEPOT STREET ,C, I Jnn 28, 1880 29 Photograph Gallery, FlTTED up with a handsome Landscape Background, painted to order by n fi Artist in tho City of Baltimore, together with many other of the latest improvi accessories, enables MAXWELL'S GALLERY to turn out FINE PICTUR1 in all the latest styles. PANELS A SPECIALTY. s I QgL, Call mid sen some of our new work. We guarantee satisfaction.