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CLOTHING. We Have Them ! CLOTHIN Of Every Description. MEN'S, YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. WIE3 IMITTST Let them Go WITHOUT OUR PRICES HAVE FALLEN FLAT. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Be still a minute, and listen ! WeCaTSAVE YOU MONEY By buying Clothing, Shoes and Hats from us. Prices to suit the trade. A BOOM AT "THE HARDWARE STORE." TX7E HAVE JUST RETURNED from the leading Hardware markets, and V V hitvo replenished oar Stock with a complete line of? Greneral Hardware, GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION, &c. &c. HEADQUARTERS FOR Ms Brescli Loaii Gis ai RBB?neton Bis, JiWJSjGriin, from the cheapest to the best, selected with special care, comprising various grndes, and making up by far? The Largest and best Selected Stock of Guns EVER ON THIS-MARKET. ;'. CUTLERY. RAZORS. SCISSORS. SHEARS, &C. ? IN ENDLESS VARIETY.. \ An enumeration of our stock is simply- impossible. An examination alone Clin -?s'isfy you that we are prepared, in every sen??,.to Fell in competition with the winv^ji^brld. Wagons. _V SULLIVAN & BRO. ~^-<5ct 14,1886 14 BLANKETS, *C USRECEIVED, and for sale low, tbe Finest Blankets in the city. Also, tl Red and White Flannels. One piece of Fine White Shaker Flannel?a beautiful artir.it>. A beautiful line of Prints, Jeans and Cassinieres. A beautiful line of Merino und all Wool Underwear for Ladies and Men. HATS. ^^Jost received, a nice assortment of Hats?call and me them. ^ ^ ; CARPETS, &C. The finest and bust lot of Rugs, Mats, and about forty different stylos of Cappel?. Wall Papering, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes?the best in the market. Buggy Spokes, Rims, Hubs and Shafts. GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Best N. 0. Molasses, Flour, Bran, Bacon and Lard. The best quality of Tea. and other Fancy Groceries, and Buckwheat Flour. If you want something PRETTY and GOOD in Blankets. All Wool Underwear, Ladies or Misses Hose, give me a call, as I am Headquarters for these Goods. All for sale low by' A. B TOWERS. Nov 18, 1SSG _ 19 ~ BIO LOT BLUE STONE ^"SPi*! " . ? ? -?-? ') .-. 'T O !?' AT SIMPSON, REID * GO 'S DBUG STO?E. ENTIRELY NEW. FOSTER FANT h CO.'S -Stock of JJeafly Mi Mil, Gents' MIg Ms k Hats WHICH have been bought iu New York for Cash and at Low Figures. We will not be Undersold! EgL, See our Stock and get our prices. We handle "THE PEARL SHIRT"?the best in the market. FOSTER FANT, ^ L. P. SMITH. Oct 28,1886_. 16 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Vow in Store and to arrive a A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, f STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO- )S, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HAREWARE, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c. ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give me a call before buying, fo. 10 Granite Row W. F. BARR. fried ia tKe .' * .: twea'y years ago I discovered a little sort? on v.;: r'.^i tr.rnd r ? ?'? ???>-.?. , r.cyi^.cancer. I have tried a number of physicians.!:: v.-. !?<:?!.r. ??: !?.. '** cen: bt-s;-?:. /."ong tbe number vcro one or two hk-c-:;.:... . 'i ? ? : ;. ...... ...... : was I.-a t.>i:.crcrc, causing Intense p.-.'.a. lsiwst:;:i::. :: .v. ; S. s. 0. l.r.c'. <?.<!.? for others similarly affllcicd. I procured) iho record Lot:!-- the neighbors could uotlcv that my cancer v._. I Ucal'.b had bcc:i b:. 1 for tv.-o or thrco years?I had a l;r.c';::.;;r.. U : :?? ? . : : ? ually. I had a covcro pain In my breast. After taking.-.;.-: i .. : . no and I grew stouter than I bad been fcr several years. 5!y e::nv. r !::? .'? ; I a Httlo spot DboutlhoBlzo of a halt dime, and ills rapidly cl?ai.j *i::ria;;. I t. ... j every ono with cancer to give S. S. S. a fair trial. 31ns. NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY. Afibo Crove. Tlppevi aw Co.. Ind. Fob. 16, 1S38. Swift'.* Specific 13 ontlrcly Tegotablo. and seems to euro cancers l y forcing out the Impurities from tho blood. Treatise on Blood nnd Skin Diseases mailed free. r THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 2. .vtlontn. Oa. ?OORE COUNTY GRIT Tho liest MilIstono in tha World for Tnblo 3Ienl. ?amnles ?f meat sent on application. Send fur prices on nirUU? Com MiU?, Upper and Under Ruunera and Mill? stones. Wo are agents for Endue*, Itnilers, Saw Hill*. CJotron IJInx, Plane?, Shafting, fuilov?. ic fir tlio miller in cvory barrrl otHour ?? malwa. Wrilo utating what jr nil want uiidtormd vuu?i?!i t?!niv<m. TTTT-rcfcroueci. Addr^s Norlb ?iii'oliii'i Mi?!? wtune Co.? ttwkowwd, Mmiro Co., N. c: S?pt2,1886 8 6m REPAIR SHOP. THE unrterpiui.wl Ims opened a Shop on Duj" i Street, ti?Hr I>. J. Holiannon'a Store, for ilu: |uir|M?M< of repairing Bug? gies, Wagons or an\ ili''njr in tin-wood line. All work- will I.vI '.in- with iiiatncss and dispa'eli, ami just liUii*Hieaper Hi: n any? body el: v.. mi- :i rail. ? Oci 14, 1880 W. I>. MABONKY. %ntUxm ?nU\Upmx. The Condition of Farmern? The farmers of our county and State, whether landlords or tenants, are in a bad way. There is no use in concealing the fact. An honest confession and a frank and truthful statement of the general as well as the individual conditiou of the people will do no harm. There is not one tenant in five that has made enough to pay for his rent, guano and supply bills. Even if the landlord should remit all of his rents, half the tenants could not pay out and have anything over to begin-the new year with. Of the land? lords in the county, that depend on ten? ants or hireliugs to do the labor, there is not one in five that is able to furnish tenants or to pay the hirelings their wages by the week or mouth. It will be more difficult for people to get supplies on time next year than ever before. The collections will necessarily be poor this se.nson aud many of the merchants will be unable to make advances another year. Mortgages on land may save a debt, but in the end they will break the merchant. II? cannot pay debts or pur? chase, goods willi land. The owners of land will begin the new year in a more cramped condition than they have been since the war. The tenants will have neither supplies nor credit. They will he unable to run farms, if they had no rent to pay. They cannot afford to hire unless they can be fed and clothed. Neither can a man hire when his wife and children can get no work. This is not written in a complaining spirit, but in order that our people may look the situation squarely in the face and make the best suggestions possible. Ip 1840, when the dry year came on us, hundreds of people migrated to Tennes? see and other western States where bread and meat were abundant and. cheap. That will not be done now. The name financial depression pievails in all the cotton States and no one. will better his condition by moving. Emigration will not solve the problem. A repeal of the homestead and lien laws are believed by mauy to be the grand cure all for the hard limes so that every one will staud on his own indi? vidual worth, not propped up, year after year, by this ruinous legislation. Kepeal these laws, say they, then the bottom will soon be reached and every one will be able to take a ground start. The fittest will t-urvive and prosper and become in? dependent, while the lazy and thriftless will remain "hewers of wood and draw? ers of water." A combination of circumstances for several years have brought the people to their present condition, and no remedy 'can be applied either by legislation or individual effort, which will bring im? mediate relief. If food and guano could be rained down from heaven to make the next crop, it would be the most ruinous thing that could befall the people. They need self reliance, constant industry, and a rigid economy. It will require several years of most judicious work and careful management to bring our country back to a prosperous condition. The multi? tude when united is a great power for good or evil, but in this upbuilding, so much needed by all, it is individual effort that will tell. On the part of all there must be the exercise of great patience and forbear? ance. Never was there greater need of the injunction, "Bear ye, one another's burdens," than at the present time. This is no time for oppression and grainding thcvpoor and helpless. By this means a man', with means accumulate mortgage and broad acres, but he will also "heap up wrath against the day of wrath," whatever that may mean. Nor is it a time for the poor and unfortunate to de? ceive and attempt to defraud. A truth? ful statement and fair dealing with land? lords and creditors will secure more favors for the next year than nil the cheating one could do in a month. We verily believe that honest, truthful, in? dustrious tenants, however poor they may be, will find a way out of their diffi? culties. It might he well if some of our most successful and prosperous business men would speak to the people through the pres3 on the situation.?Spar/an burg Spartan. An Affectionate Lion, Gerard, thegreatlion hunter, captured a whelp in the mountains of Jebel Mezours, Algiers, named it Hubert and brought it up as he would bring up a dog from pup pyhood. After a time, his huge pet becoming too daDgerous to go at large, Gerard made a present of the animal to his friend, the Due d'Aumale, ? and Hubert traveled to Paris in a big cage, bemoaning his separation from his old master. Th6 next year Gerard himself i visited Paris on leave of absence from the army, and went at once to the Jardin des Planters to see his exiled favorite. I He describes the interview as follows: Hubert was lying down, half asleep, ; regarding at intervals with half shut I eyes the persons who were passing and repassing before him. All of a sudden he raised his head, his tail moved, his eyes dilated, a nervous motion contracted the muscles of his face. He had seen the uniform of the Spahis, but had not yet recognized his friend. I drew nearer and nearer, and no longer able to restrain my emotion I stretched my hand out to him through the bars. Without I ceasing his earnest gaze he applied his nose to my hand and drew in knowledge with a long breath. At each inhalation his attitude became more noble, his look more satisfied and affectionate. Under the uniform that had beed so dear to him he began to recognize, the friend of his heart. I felt that it only needed a single word to dissipate the doubt. "Hubert!" I said, as I had my hand on him?"my old soldier!" Not another word. With a furious bound and amote of welcome he sprang against the iron bars, that bent and trembled with the blow. My friends fled in terror, calling on me to do the Bame. Noble animal! You made the world tremble even in your ecstacies of pleasure. Hubert was standing with his cheek against the grating, attempting to break down the obsticle that separated us, mag? nificent to behold as be shook the walls of the building with his roars of joy and anger. His enormous tongue licked the hand that I had abandoned to his cares ses, while with his paws he gently tried to draw me to him. If any one tried to come near he fell into frenzies of rage, and when the visitors fell back to a dis? tance he became calm and caressing as before, handling me with his huge paws, rubbing against the bars and licking my hand, while every gesture and moan and look told of his joy and his love. When 1 turned to leave him he shook the gal? lery with his hear>rending roan*; and it was not till 1 had gone back to him twenty times and tried to make him understand that I wmld eomc again that I succeeded in qiiitlicg the place. After that I c ime to see my friend daily, souie tlnis spending several hours with him ii his cage. I'ul. afii r ;t whiln I noticed ! that ho became sail ami dispirited, and I wheu the keepers alluded to bis furious I agitation and excitement every time I left him and attributed Iiis worn out and changed appearance to tbis cause, I took their advice and made my visits as seldom as possible. One day, some four months from the lime of my first meeting with bim in PariB, I entered the garden and one of the keepers came forward, saluting, and said: "Don't come any more, sir; Hubert is dead." Murder Revealed by Spirits. Wheeling, W. Va., November 21.? By a strange and what many people believe to be a supernatural revelation a murder committed five years ago has been exposed in this city. A man who had a young son by a former marriage was left a widower a second time some five years ago. He had been married to his second wife about a year when she died, as is alleged, through breaking her neck by a fall down stairs. One of the dead woman's brothers, with the boy above alluded to, was recently passing along a street in this city when a man in front of them fell in a fit. The brother and boy stopped to watch the sight, and after the lapse of a moment or two the prostrate and writhing man on the pavement called out: "I was mun'ered ! My husband shot me!" The effect of this outcry upon the boy was remarkable. He turned pale and screamed out that it was true that his father did kill ''mama." but if his father knew he bad said s-o he would kill him. In the excitement the man on the sidewalk recovered and attempted to slip away in the crowd, but when stopped denied that he had said anything, gave his name as Williams and said he was a "medium." The boy, in answer to fur? ther inquiries, said his father and the dead Woman frequently quarrelled, and that his father shot her as she was going down stairs. Some of the relations of the family recalled that the woman's clothing was blood stained when she was found at the foot of the stairs and an in? vestigation was determined upon. The remains were exhumed yesterday in the presence of a Justice of the Peace, when the breastbone was found to be perforated by a bullet, which was afterward found in the coffin. It i.* supposed that Williams became possessed of the secret in some way and took advantage of his alleged powers as a medium to make the matter public. The arrest of the alleged murderer will follow. ? It is a good and safe rule to sojourn in every place as if you meant to spend your life there, omitting an opportunity of doing a kindness, or speaking a true word, or making a friend. Seeds thus sown by the wayside often bring forth abundant harvest. , Buckleu'.s Arnnca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi? tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac? tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hill Bros., Ander? son, S. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH, CAROLINA, anderson county. BY virtue of a "Warrant on Crop to me directed by M. P. Tribble, C. C. P., I will expose to sale near Piercetown, Hopewcll Township, on Tuesday after Salesday in December next, the following property, to wit: _ About two hundred bushels Corn, about eight hundred bundles Fodder and one lot Shucks. Levied on as the property of a. a. Swayngham, in favor of Jesse Tims. WM. L. BOLT, Sheriff of Anderson County. Nov 18,1SSG 19 3 MASTER'S SALE, - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson Coukty. In the Court Common ricas, John W Daniels, Administrator of the Estate of Anderson Brock, deceased, vs Wm Brown and Wm Lattimer.?Action of Foreclosure. PURSUANT to an order of foreclosure in the above case made by his Honor Judge J H Hudson, bearing date 13 October, 188G, I will sell at Anderson C H, S C, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the mortgaged premises below described to wit: All that Tract of Land, situate in Ander? son County, S C, on Double Branches, con? taining 52 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jasper Pool, Allen Cothran and others. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time and to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11, 1886_IS_4 MASTER'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. In the Court of Common Pleas. 0 H P Fant, Plaintiir, vs. L L Pepper and E K Pepper, Defendants.?Foreclosure. PURSUANT to a Judgment of Foreclo? sure in the above case, made by his Honor J udge J B Kershaw, bearing date 23rd June, 188G, I will sell at Anderson CK.SC, on SALESDAY IN DECEM? BER next, tlie mortgaged premises below described, to wit: All that Tract of Land, situate in Pcn dleton Township, of Anderson County, S C, containing 171 acres, more or less, ad? joining lands of Mrs Barnes, Joseph Moore and others. Terms ok Sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond, with approved surety, and a mort? gage of the premises to secure payment of the credit portion of the purchase money, and to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11,1SSC 18 -1 MASTERS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Anderson. Iii the Court of Common Pleas. Blcckley, Brown & Fretwell vs. W T Brock. P A Brock, et al.?Action to Fore? close Mortgage. PURSUANT to a Judgment of Foreclo? sure in the above case, made by Judge Hudson October 14, 1S8G, I will sell at An? derson O II, S C, on SALESDAY1 IN DE? CEMBER next, the mortgaged premises below described, to wit : 1. All that Tract of Land, situate in An? derson County, S 0, containing 72 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ezckiel Harris, T H Brock und others. 2. All that Tract of Land, containing 12-S acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, fcJ-C, on watvrsof l.i t!i: River,ad joinitn; lands of A 11 Sinne, .lohn .Shirley, and others. ."?. All that Tract of Land, situate in An derson County, >S <', containing 5U acres,! more or less, adjoining lands of W T ; Brock, K/.ckiel Harris, and others. Terms ok Sai.k One half rash, and the balance mi a eredil ol iwelvc months, with ilHerf.M. Iioiii day of f*il?-t secured by build and mortgage of the [?remises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. I'lir i-hasej.-: lo i?:iv i'.xlni for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. NoV II, 188(? 18 4 MASTER'S SALE. Statf. of South Carolina, County of Anderson. In the Court of Common Fleas. S Bleekley, E W Brown and J J Frefcwell, late partners in the Firm of Bleckley Brown & Co. and now partners under the Firm name of Bleckley, Brown & Frctwell, Plaintiffs, against J C Shirley, D Burford, partners under the Firm name of Shirlev & Burford. Mrs N A Shirley, M B Burford, Thos P Smith, Alexander M Melver and B Prcssley Smith, doing business as commission merchants in the city of Charleston under the Firm name of Thos P Smith, Mclvcr & Co, Defen? dants?Action to Foreclose Mortgage. PURSUANT to the Judgment of Fore? closure in the above stated ca<?e, I will sell at public sale at Anderson C H, S C, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the mortgaged premises and other property, below described, to wit: 1. All that Tract, of Land, situate in Anderson County, on Hencoop Creek, con? taining S8J acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John J Robinson, A J Shaw, being same formerly belonging to Jeremiah Moore; deceased. 2. All that Tract of Land, known as No. 1 of the Nancy Majors Estate, containing CO acres, more or less, adjoining W R Wil? son, Wm II Pruitt, Estate of Sallie Shirley and others. 3. All the entire interest, right, title and claim of the Defendants, J C Shirley and M E Burford, in or to all that certain Tract or Parcel of Land, situate in Martin Town? ship, on waters of Honcoop Creek, contain? ing 210 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Rev Mike McGt-e, Wm R Wilson, Cud jo Thompson and John Martin, being the lands belonging to the Estate of Sallie Shirley, deceased. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of the prem? ises, with interest from day of sale. Pur? chasers to pay extra for papers. W W HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11,1836_18_4__ MASTERS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. i In the Court of Common Pleas. Thos P Smith, Alexander Mclver and B Prcssley Smith, Factor?, and partners under the Firm name of Thos P Smith, Mclvcr it Co. vs J C Shirley, Drue Bur? ford, partners under the Firm name of Shirley & Burford, Bleckley, Brown & Fretwell?Action to Foreclose Mort? gage. PURSUANT to the order of Foreclosure in the above case, I will sell at An? derson C H, S C, on SALESDAY IN DE? CEMBER next, at public sale, the mort? gaged premises below described, to wit: All that Lot or Parcel of Land, situate in Anderson County, S C, containing one aDd one-half acres, more or less, located at the intersection of the road leading from Anderson to Craytonville and from Belton to Storeville, and bounded by lands of the Estate of Sallie Shirley, deceased, U B Shirley and others, with the Storeroom and Blacksmith Shop thereon, and all the Blacksmith Tools. Tekms of Sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by a bond and mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of sale, with the privilege of anticipating payment. Purchaser to pav extra for papers. W. \V. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov LL, 1S86 IS_4 MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Anderson County. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs Lou T Martin, as heir at law, ifcc, vs Jno Allen Martin, and others?Action for Partition, &c. PURSUANT to an order of sale made in above case by Judge Hudson, bearing date October 14th, 1SS13, I will sell at Anderson C H, S C, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the Land below de? scribed as the Real Estate of Roddy Martin, deceased, to wit: Traet No 2, containing 130 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, S C, ad? joining lands of C V Barnes, Reuben Clinksculcs, 0 Hanks, Tract No 3 and Mrs L S Martin. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Pur? chaser to pav extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11. 1886 IS 4 MASTER'S SALE. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson Count v. In llit' Court- of Common Picas, J 1$ Hall, as Executor, ifcc, vs F M Bonds. PURSUANT to an order of sale made in the above case by bis Honor Judge Hudson, dated October 13, 1SSG, I will sell at Anderson C H, S 0, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER, the Real Estate below de? scribed, to-wit: All that Tract of Land situate in Ander? son County, S C, containing TG acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Asa Hall, Eliza? beth Barnes and others. Terms ok Sale?One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premise*, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purchas? er to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREY'S, Master. NovlI,18SG 18 -1 MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. In the Court of Common Pleas. 0 II P Fant vs. M E Clinkscales, E Delia Williams and M A Bryant.?Action to Foreclose Mortgage. PURSUANT to the Judgment of Fore? closure in the above case, made by his Honor Judge Hudson, dated 9th Octo? ber. 1886, I will sell at Anderson C H, S C, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER next, the mortgaged premises below described, to wit: All that Tract of Land, situate in Ander? son County, SC, on East side of Rocky River, containing .'ll!> acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jsimcs Thomson, and others, and known as the Benjamin (Jassa wuy place. Thums, ok Sale?-One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment at any lime, and to pay extra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Novll,18S6 l.s -1 MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. In the Court of Common 1'leos. S Blecklcy, E W Brown and J J Fretwcll, as partners under the Firm name of Blecklcy, Brown it Fretwcll, vs. Thomas B Palmer, el al.?Judgment of Foreclo? sure. PURSUANT to the Judgment of Fore? closure in the above case, made by his Honor Judge Hudson, dated October Tub, ISS6, I will sell at Anderson C H, S 0, on SALESDAY IN UECEMBER next, the mortgaged premises below de? scribed, tri wit: All that Tract of Land, situate in An? derson County. S 0, on water- of Seneca Biver, containing ?iHi acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Win Oslornc, A .1 (Ira ham, II N While and II C Palmer. Terms of Sale?One third cash, and the balance mi :i crcili! ?>( twelve immilis, witli inn h.-i fit mi day n|' sale, secured by bond and mortgage of tbe premises, with leave to anticipate payment a: any time. Pur? chaser to pay extra lor papers. W. W HUM I'M HEYS, Masler. Nov 11, 18SU KS 1 ?TTEP?TiOM o-iitsrisrEEs, -o INJURIES received in Travel, Work or Sport are insured against by the Trav? ellers', of Hartford, Conn. Accident Tickets, Granting $3,000 in event of death??15.00 weekly indemnity. One Day. 25c Thirty Days.$4 50 Call and insure?it will pay you. E. T. CASH1N, A:*ent. Get 21, 1880 15 3m NOTICE. New Harness Shop THE undersigned having bought out the Harness Eusiness heretofore car? ried on by Mr. J. P. Catlett, are now pre? pared to] Harness you up, or rather your Horses and Mules, with First Class Home-made Harness at astonish? ingly low prices. We have on hand a nice lot of Bridles, Halters, Collars, Lines, &c, at very low figures. Also, a nice line of Buggy and Wagon Whips from ten cents up. Special attention given to Kepair of all kinds in our line. Call and see us before making your trade. Shop up? stairs, overMcCullv, Cathcart it Co.'s Store. JESSE M. SMITH. THOS. H. McKINNEY. Febll, 1SS0 31 ly FOWLER'S STABLES HJSADQijARTERS FOR HORSES ?ND MULES! -0 IHAVE just completed an addition to my Stable, making it one of the lar? gest and'most convenient Stables in the up country, and am now prepared to take bet? ter care than ever of my customers' Stock and Vehicles. Also, have on hand at. all times a supply of Stock, which lam ottering at low priced on easy terms. To those indebted to me/1 will say that I am compelled to make collections by 1st November. Please como up at once, and save mo the trouble of sending a collector to see vou. J. S. FOWLER. Oct 15, 1385 14 TEXAS PONIES. IHAVE received a large drove of Tex? as Horses at my Stables. Now is the time to buy a cheap Horse. I have some good Tennessee Mules, which I will sell cheap. Mr. W. H. Green will attend you in the sale department, and Mr. L. L. Oaillard to the feed and livery department. Parties who are indebted to me for Stock for last year must pav me early this Fall. JOHN E. PEOPLES. Sept 30,1S80_12_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By Thomas C. logon, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, M. P. Tribble, C. C. P., has applied to me to grant him letters of Administration on the Estate and-effects of Sallie Shirley, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admon? ish all kindred and creditors of tho said Sallie Shirley, deceased, to be and ap Eear before me in Court of Probato to bo eld at Anderson Court House, on the 8th day of December, 188(1, after publica? tion hereof to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th day of October, 1SSG. T. C. LIGON, J. P. jgOct 28,;i8S(J 10 0 Curti In rl TO 5 DATS. fQniraDleed not to^ esuio Stricture. JtfJonly by tua CincInnati.B Ohio. Having foiu yetir excel lentpreparailon knenn .is ii foi the past year cr more we are pleased to repot: that It nas given entire satisfaction and ire do nor, hesitate to recummeud I:. J C. WUlloms & Co., Syracuse, Sf. Soldfcy Drurclsts. Price, $1.00. For sale by ORR & SLOAN, Anderson, NOTICE. IHAVE now in Stock, at exceedingly low prices Doors, Sash, Blinds and Glass of every description. ALABASTINE, an excellent wall finish. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL and PUTTY, READY MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, colors dry and in Oil. PICTURE FRAMES, made from all styles of Gilt and other Mouldings. Picture Frame Cord and Hangings. Call and give me a trial. W. B. BEACH AM, Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. July 22,11886 2 ly Estate Notice. J. L. Tribhle. as Administrator of Elias McGee, dee'd, vs. W. T. McGee, el al. PURSUANT to an order in the above entitled action, made by his Honor Judge Hudson, bearing date October 13tli, 1SKG, all persons having demands against the Estate of Elias McGee, dee'd, are here? by notified to present and establish the same within three months from this date. W W HUMPHREYS, Master. Nov 11, ISftG IS 5 Eytry Ingredient 1? from Vecetnblo product!) that crovr,n ?I?oJ of every IT linsrio aTorjihlnc, Opium orinjiiroui /, Every dose aocs^ riphl tn p ^Ss?*W* 1 e T|/ '7/ \<~ Membranes Nose, Throat, Bronchal Tube?. Air-cells and Lung Tissues, causing Cough. "H'hnt DispancH Envcdo iIicLuiig?? Scrofula, Catatrh-pnisoiis, Micro-organ tsnis, Unworn, and lil.iod Impurities. What nro the Primary Onuses? fColdn, Chronic Cough; Ilroncnltiai Concep? tion, inflammation, Catarrh or Hay-Fever, Asthma, Pneumonia, Malaria, Measles, Whooping Cough und Croup. IIELtEVES QEIOKLY-CURES rERM.VXEXTI.Y B It v. Ill K'.op that Coughing,Tickling In h Throat, Pry-liacJchigi::ul Catarrh-dropping. h Bm your Expectoration or Sputa [I Frnthu Ulooii-Stnhud Catnrrhdl a I'us (Malter) Ycfonchh CanhcrAfkc (31'hlt {in Tultrrhular Mnco-jwruhntl [a 5t i>ii-,-ent? Decline, Night-Sweats, Ilcc U (ie-Fevcr, and I?cr.lh from Consumption; P if.ic, r>0o, Ol.oo?o buitlca oo. ? 5 ii-il ?( i>r. Kilmer';) DiswiHarr, l.iitirlinmton, I n :,. r.;".iiivniiiN'iiiiifii.ii)iirn!tii"'is?'ntnvf). fcj st>i.i> isv a; - nitrtjf.isTs. K..r al ? by WTTiMlTK A WILHITK. j Anderson, S <'. 11?I \ '. J. c. C. FEATIlERST02?. c. C. FEATHERSTOK. F.EATHERSTON & SON, Attorneys at Law, ANDERSON, - - - S. C. WILL Practice in all Courts of State and United States. Ofkice?In Brovlcs Building, below P. 0. Dec 24, 1885 24 BRlDFIELD'S ? An infallible specific for ? ? all the diseases peculiar to ? : women, such as painful or ? ? Suppressed Menstruation, ? : Falling of the Womb, Leu- ? i corrheca or Whites, etc. ? FEMALE : CHANGE OF LIFE. j ? If taken during this criti- j I cal period, great suffering | ? and danger can be entirely j ? avoided.' REGULATOR! Send for our books containing valuable infornu.tion for women. It wilt bu mailed free to applicants. Address The Bkadfikld Regulator Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. For sale bv WILHITE & WiLHITE. JDec 3.:, 1385 25 _ly_ Bacot's Best Liver Pills for Vertigo and Dyspepsia. J. T. McGunsey & Co., Fonto Flora, N.O., says : One of our customers, Mr. Wesley Conley, has suffered with vertigo for two years. .After trying the best physicians without obtaining any relief, he says one bos of your Pills has almost entirely cured him. Our friend, Mr. Adolphus Browning, has suffered for years with the dreadful dis? ease dyspepsia, and after using one box of your Pills says he cannot be without them and ord- rs "another box. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Sample package free at HILL BROS. Drug Store. _ This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition w th the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. .Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., New York. -12?ly fiurss Backaclfl, Lung Troubles, K'dnev Di vjases, Rheumatism, Etc. I: !.??'.-! will ?? inviiteo tho inost skeptical that llif'/i '';it* f3<:r.;. Tiny aro medicated with ?ml ihi? r.f.tivn principle of petroleum, . ? ;.?rfui in their action than other piasters. ?>?? Lite induced to take others. In: i.- r.i:.\ i.-t the genuine "Petroline," ??? I - nvi ertel'isf! St: nu onrclopowiththo i:\att ilitro .if the priotors, Tlio P.W.P. Co., nud direction,] hi four languages; also seal in ;? ?? !! :uit! (jold on euch plaster. Sold by all t'rtiggistif, at '.'? cents each. C?P.N PLASTERS Are tho Im -t known rcmcdyfor hard and soft Corns, .mi : never fail to cure. Price, cents. PEPAQURA SNSOLES ('uro co3cI Feet. ~?'.>m, SfclicuinatlHiii, PnralysiH, Swollen I'cet, etc. Tho Pclcg White Proprietary Co., :)l Church Street, New York, Manufacturers, of lirsi class dru>r??ist? and wilhite & wilhite, Agents for Anderson, S.^C. April 2?. I8SG 42 ly Forty Yeans ftSniTercr from ' CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO RELATE! "POU forty years 1 have been a victim to CA TAUltll?three-fourths of the lime a sufferer from excruciating pains across my forehead and my nostrils. The discharges were so offensive thai I hesitate to mention it, except for the good it mar do some other sulfercr I have t pent n young lor titnc from my earning) during my forty years of sutiering to obtain relief IVoiii the doctors. 1 have tried patent medicinal?every one 1 could kam of?from tho four corners of the earth, with no relief. And at last (-"7 years of age) have met will, a remedy that lias cured me entirely?tcade me a new itiatt. I weighed 1'JS pounds and now weigh 146. I used thirteen bottles of the tiiedicine, and I he only regret 1 have is that bring in (be bumble walks of lite I may not have iulliieiice to prevail on all Catarrh sulicrcra to use what has cured Die, Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renev/er. -HEXRY CItKVf.S, "No. 2i">7 Second St., Mncon, (la. Mr. Ifenry Chevis, lit1 writer nf the above, for? merly of Crawford eoi nty, now of Maren, (la., merits the confidence of all i nt crest cd in Catarrh. W. A. 11U1T, ex-Mayor of Mocon. -4 SUPERB FIrsli fl*ro<ineer n??l Tonic, Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer Cures all Wood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A i erfeel Spring Medicine. If not in your market it will he forwarded on reeepl of price. Small bottles Sl.lMl: large buttles SI.7S. KS -iv mii i:l.m..I nn.t .-kin Disease* mailed im. MACON Mi:i?ICINK COMPANY, Macon, (icorgiu. For sale by RIIjIj I3330S.. Anderson, K 0. April S9, ISSrt *'? ly THE BEST ?ND CHEAPEST! For the Best Dry Goods, For the Best Jeans and Oassimeres, For the Best Shoes and Boots, For the Best Bay State Shoes, For the Best Crockery, For the Best and Cheapest of Everything in the Grocery Line, TAYLOR & VANWYCK'S IS THE PLACE. To all owing us would say you MUST come. No use trying to put us off. We are bound to collect. JSeaT Fifteen hundred acres Land to rent or sell. Oct 14,188G 14 H THE EARTHQUAKE AS SHOOK DOWN PRICES on everything, and of course has affected my Stock of? Harness. Bridles, Collars, Saddles, Whips, Etc. My stock is larger than it has evor been, and I must dispose of it. I use the VERY BEST material, and guarantee every piece of work that leaves my Shop. My work is scattered all over the County. Ask any person who is using it about it. Here are some of my prices: Hand-made Buggy Harness from $10.00 up. Hand? made Double Buggy Harness from $18.00 to $40.00. Give me a call, and I will convince you that my work and prices can't be beat in the State. Over WILHITE & WILHITE'S DRUG STORE on Granite Row. Persons indebted to me must pay up by 15th November. JAMES fiWI. PAYNE. Oct 7, 1886_13 SOME CHANGES! rriHE Firm of J- J. BAKER was changed September 1st by Mr. A. W. KAY becom JL ing a partner, and hereafter we will subscribe ourselves J. J. BAKER & CO. TAKE NOTICE !?The above change involves the necessity of a thorough ?'squaring-up" process of those who may be indebted to the old "Concern," either by Note or Account. This is a very important change to you as well as ourselves, and will be insisted upon in every case. ANOTHER CHANGE?We have recently repaired and enlarged our Store? rooms, and with a Rousing Stock of General Merchandise, carefully se? lected, are prepared to offer Bargains all around and to everybody. Our Stock of Groceries is Complete, Flour and Tobacco Specialties. Low prices, like murder, will out, and the whisperings now of our prices will grow into a conspicuous FACT as wo have the opportunity to price YOU, and every other MAN, WOMAN or CHILD who may want to buy any Goods. J. J. BAKER & CO, No. 2 and 3 Benson House. Sept 30, 1886_12_ IsTZETW Photograph Gallery JYrTED up with a handsome Landscape Background, painted to order by a fine Artist in the Citv of Baltimore, together with many other of the latest improved accessories, enables MAXWELL'S GALLERY to turn out FINE PICTURES in all the latest styles. PANELS A SPECIALTY. C?3A? Call and see some of our new work. We guarantee satisfaction. J- BYRON JPJWELL, Photographer. May t>. 188(3 43 PATENTS. G. !f RiVDERSOff, Patent Attorney And Solicior. ( Kr!('KS, !V2? P STREET, P O. Bu.\ 50. WASHINGTON. D. C. Fuiiuerlv of t'io Examining Cor, s, II. 8. Patent Ollirc, !' ..(.:c(^ before the Patent Office, I'. S. | S:i|. i" n:! vi tlie ir'ederal Courts, j '?'.'l.n? ejiven u.~ i" seine, validity, and | infrin:;i n ? ?. - (?!' Pnl. i.: -. hii'.:nn::!|ttfi riie*-ritiily und promptly fnrnWn il i(:u:d i;. ! .- -im Patents, with refeiences annexed. KK EE. NO CURE-NO PAY ! Dr. Harbin's Diarrhoen ami Dysentery Mixture. WE have secure?.l Hip Apcney of this I preparation, and havesiirlt confi- | ili'iui; in its curative ;>owers thai we agree | ti) return the money to a iv person buying | a but lie and receiving; no benefit aller fol ?nviiii' directions. Try it?only -*?e. mid. wies. I .Inly 2?, ISSrt :< 3m FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS So I!or.;z will rile of Cone. Pots or Lrso Fe TK?, !i Fontz'S Powders nrc used in time. Font 's I'owders will eure and prevent Hoo Cholera. Foutz's I'owders will prevent Gai'ES nc Fowls. FonCa Powders will Increase the quantity of milk und cream twciuy per cent., nml make the butter firm find sweet. Foutz's I'owders will cure or prevent Almost evebt Diskasr to which Hones and rattle arc subject. FocTZ'a Powpi ns will oivk SATibFACTio:?. Sold everywhere. For sale by WILHITE it WILTIITE, wholesale and retail, Anderson, S. C. 301y r david e. roUTZ. Proprietor, Baltimore, kd. 1 J the popular favorite for dressing tlie hair, Itcntorini; e.,l<ir xshtu irray, aril preventing Itondrult. It rlian-. i the cenlp. >.:..; i the luir fallia;:. mid Uouru to ilease. parker's habr balsaivi ?W. M4 tl Jll'? ?t f>rt,?:.[?.