The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 30, 1886, Image 2

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CL???NG. We Have Them ! Of Every Description. MEN'S, YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. SHOES. WE IMITXST let them Go ?WITHOUT PROFIT! HATS. OUR PRICES HAVE FALLEN FLAT. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Be still a minute, and listen ! \ can SAVE YOU MONEY ? / |?*?^ By buying Clothing, Shoes and ^ ' H U- u Hats from us. Prices to suit the trade. ? It M'GEE. A BOOM AT u if E HAVE JUST KET?BNED from the.leading ^Hardware market?, arid have replenished oar Stock with a complete line of? Greneral Hardware, GIT$S/; RIFLES, AMMUNITION, &c. &c. HEADQUARTERS FOR . Ever* Giro, from the cheapest to the best, selected wittf.special eare,?compr|8ijjg various grades, and making up by far? The Largest and best Selected Stock of Guns EVER ON THIS MARKET. ? : '?? CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, . . An enuinenUioQ'Of;our stock is simply impoa.sib.lp, An examination alone can satisfy you that we#re prepared, in every, oen^e, to-ceJl- in cmnpt-tiiioj? with the with Ut world. .*" '/ ?. ,, Sole Agents for ion ras. Something En itireiyNew.. : .; ? [f..r;.,-, -id:. Octl4,1886 s?llivan & mm. 14. . v BLANKETS, &C JUST RECEIVED, andfor. sale low, tbe>'inest Blankets in the city. Also, F.ed and White Flannels. One piece of Fine White Shak.er.Fianael?a beautiful article. A beautiful line of Prints, Jeans and Cassimeres. A beautiful line of Merino and all Wool Underwear, for Ladies* and. Men.. Jnst received, a nice assortment of Hats?call and see them. -' CARPETS, $Cll/ ' Y'\ ? The finest and best lot of Ruga, Mats, and about forty different styles of Carpets. Wall Papering, Crockery and Glassware^Hardware,: <-??? , Boots, a od Shoes?the best in the market. Bugjgy Sppkes, Bims, Hubs and Shafts. C . . <T G;BOCERI^S. Sngar, Coffee, Best Hf.Qt''Molasses, -Floor, Bran, Bacon and Lard, TPho iWsU 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 j am Headquarters for these Goods. All for .sale low by A. B. TOWERS. Nov'18,18?6 19 This Space is Beserved for BARTON & SMITH, CONTRACTORS and B011DERS. AND DEALERS IN All kinds of Lumber, Moldings, Shingles, &c, BLUE RIDGE YARD. Oct 28,1886 16 3m j - ?M 5 vm;' - foster fant & 00:'s -Stock of ll?fillig, 6hK; .MnHji- "?iiii^lf.", WHICH have been bought in New York for CaBn .and at Low.Figares. ' ' We will not be Undersold! ?, See'our StbeS: and getf ?tir'prices. We handle "THE PEARL SHIRT"?the best in the market. Oc(l28, 1886 16 FOSTER ^FANT, L. P. SMITH. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Now in Store and to arrive a A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, __. HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANT SHOES, HAREWARE, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Sngar, Coffee, Molasses, 4c. ALL of which I will sell LOW for Cash or Barter. Give me a call before 1. .ng, No. 10" Granite Row W. F. BARR. Sied m tae wIk $ i : 'i-jni i wen'y years ago I discovered a llttlo sore on my c'iwlc, and ' 'i~ ??? <rt-w rr">? |i&4::-v~vcancer. I havo tried a number of rhyrlcians. I :?: v.-:: cm: r vr! :: ? : ??? ? ? nc::t brae.1:. -'^nons the cumber wcro ono or two fpcci;-.:. " ?? j :.ry:- ; -TY^lihcCr.-toti-.osorc.causlnglntensopatn. Isswar.:.r.::i ; 11 ;??: s. : CG. 3. had done for others similarly cfMced. I procurci'. ft ::a-;; ? ????. r; : 1". '. ~Co second hot; !c tho neighbors could notlcothnt my cancer va; l:< ??? ! ? ; . .*?:.?: *. health hail been bad for two or thrco years?I bad a tackheru?: Ii i:.?: ?..;!:-?.!? . ?? "?dliy. ihadaECvcropalnlnmybreast. After taking (Is bot::?'.-. < ?' : :'. t?':y? ?;:*?. i ; no and I crew ttoutcr than I had been for Ecvcral years. 3Iy canct/ lu:?!..;-? ?!<??? r: I a llttlo spot about tho Biso of a half dime, and Hi3 rapidly c'Un;-; . I % uu 1 ctcq' ono with cancer to giro 8. S. S. a fair trial. . Uss. KAKCT J. McCONAUGHEY, Asho Grove, Tli>pr(.tiuue (??. fcb. IC, 1SSC. Swlft'n Bpocino Is entirely vegetable, and soems to euro cancers by furrlti] laporities from tho blood. Treatise on Blood and 8kln Diseases mulled, fret-. ^ THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3. Atlanta, j?r^7>" ? - * ? , in.:. ; utit tho Ga. "MOORE COUNTY 6RTF Th?l>eia Minitoti4 In too World for Table 3lenl. Samples of mual tmt ?n application. Send for pricesi on Porbrtilo Com M11U, Upper ?">d Uiulor Banners and Mill Etowi. Wo u? axenta lor Enaine*,Bollern, Mi w "UHU. roiton filnH. Planer?, Shafting. Zulley?, '^S^BonSr-MUlOat fits whloh wve ?O to 7o cents w miller in crery barrel of flour ho makes. Wr?TrtBUi? wtotyoo jrant ?uttorm? you jrish to bar on. ^^JSSSSmt^iSkmA North <!?roliira MI1? SBD12.18S6 8 Giu REPAIR SHOP. THE nri'cij-i/ucd has opened a Shop on Dc|-.i Slice*; near D. J. Bohannon's Store, fur | iirpnse of repairing Bug? gies, Wagens or mi} thing in the wood line. AU w >rk will I.? dune with neatness and dispa ch, ami just a Iii tie chenper tlmn any? body else. (J i vt- nie n call. W. D. MARONEY. fjtf 14,1880 14 MASTER'S SALE. STATE? OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. In the Court of Common Pleas. Jno; Garrett, et al, vs. J. M. Garrett, et al. Action for Partition. PURSUANT to an order of sale made December 4, )8?C, in.the above enti? tled cause, I will sell at Anderson C. H., -8. C, on SALESDAY IN JANUARY next, the following described Land as the Real Estate of Susan Garrett, deceased, to Wit: All that Tract of Land, containing 32 acres, more or less, situate in Williamston Townsln'p.jdn Anderson County, S- C, lying on Hurricane Creek; and adjoining lands of Wm. Watson, Joan Clardy and others. , TitBMs of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to "pay.exlra for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 0. 1880 _ 22^_ 4 MASTER'S SALE, State of South Cabolina, County of Anderson. In the Court of Common Pleas, S BJeckley^ E W Brown and J J Frefwell," late partners in the Firm of Bleckley Brown & Co. and now partners under the Firm name-Of Bleckley, Brown <fc Fretwell, riainthTs, against J C Shirley, D Burford. partners ntrder thcKrlu ?aooe' of Shirlev & Burford: MrS"N~A* Shirley; M B Burford, Thos P Smith, Alexander M Welver ancTB Pressley Smith, doing business as ..commission merchants in the citv of Charleston under the Firm name of Thus P Smith, Mclver & Co, Defen? dants?Action to Foreclose Mortgage. :T)URSUANt to the Judgment of Fore JL closure in the above stated case,-1 .will fcell at public sale at Anderson C H. S C, on SALESDAY IN JANUARY next, the; mortgaged premises and other property, below describ*vLto wit^.. ... -. All that TBabt; of] Land, .situate in Anderson County, on Hencoop Creek, con? taining 88} 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 60acre8, more or less, adjoiuing W R,.Wil? son, Wm H Pruitt, Estate of Sal lie Shirley and others. S. 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 ot Hencoop-Creek/contain, ing 210 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Rev Mike McGte, Wm R Wilson, Cud jo Thompson and John Martin, being the lands belonging to the Estate of Sal lie Shirley, deceased. t> 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. g W W HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 9>.! 1886 ' 22_4_ $ HASTENS SALE. , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County or Anderson. In the Court ofsQmrkon.Plcas, Thos P Smith, Alexander Mclver and B Pressley Smith, factors, and oartners under the Firm, name of Thos P Smith, Mclver & .Go.-.vs J C Shirley, Drue. Bur? ford, partners ui\der 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 CH.SC, on SALESDAY IN JANUARY-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 and onerhalf;acres, more or less, located at the intersection of the road leading from Anderson-today tonville and from Belton to Sbp'reville, and .bounded by lands of the -Estate of Sallie Shirley, deceased, H B Shirley and others, with the Storeroom and Blacksmith Shop-thereon,- and all the Blacksmith Tools. ' ? Teems 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'payvexiraJb/paperB ' W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 9, 1886_22_4_ 1 j MASTER'S SALE. ' STATE QF^SOUTH CAROLINA, ... County of Anderson. /n the Court of [Common Okas. ? Addis"w><E. .Thompson, va. Mourning E. .v^cales.tt-Ffireclosure PURSUANT to a Judgment of foreclo closure made by his Honor Judge Wallace, bearing date March 3,1888,1.will sell at Anderson C, H., S. C, on SALES DAY IN JANUARY next, the mortgaged premises below described, to wit: All tbafTract'cf Land, situate in Ander? son *Co mty, 8. C," containing 150 acres, more or less, lying on waters of Sandy Run, waters of Savannah Rivet*, bounded by lands of Mrs. Hortense C. Fowler, Charles Haynie and. James Hanks. Teems; .of: ?ale-r-Cash. . Purchaser-to rOxtra 'for papers. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 9,1830 22 _4 MORTGAGEE'S Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of the power and authority conferred on me by the mortgagor, Christian Hanckel, under a mortgage to me, bearing date the sixth day of Novem? ber, A. D. 1883, duly proven and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Con? veyance for Anderson County, S. C, in Mortgage Book Volume 20, Pages 146, 147, 148, 149 and 150, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, in front of the Court House door in Anderson City, 8. C., between the legal' jure of pub? lic official sales, on MOND A /, the 3rd day of JANUARY, 1887, the following de? scribed Real Estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel and Tract of Land, situate in Anderson County and State aforesaid, on a branch running into the Eighteen Mile Creek, waters of Seneca River, and adjoining lands of Rev W. H. Hanckel, Archibald Phillips, aud lauds late the Estate of Mrs. E. North, George Seaborn and others, and containing one hun dred and ninety-eight and one-half acres, more or less, the same to be sold for the satisfaction of the mortgage debts and in? terest, together with cost and expenses of this sale, under the terms of the aforesaid mortgage. Terms?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond, and a mortgage of the promises, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purcha? ser to pay extra for papers. JOHN B. SITTON, Mortgagee. Dec 9,1886_22_3 THE ANDERSON MILITARY ACADEMY! THE Exercises of this institution will be resumed on the 1st September next, under the Superintendence of the undersigned, aided by Teachers of recog? nized ability. The military feature will be more dis? tinctly marked than heretofore, and the Natural Sciences will also receive increased attention. The terms for Board and Tuition will re? main as heretofore. DEL. KEMPER, M. A. ' Aug 5, 1886_4 _^ NOTICE FINAL SETTLEENT. The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of W. C. Johnson, deceased, I?'hereby gives notice that he will, on the j 24th day of December 1880, apply to" the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for ' a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from his office as Administrator. JOHN W. DANIELS, Adm'r. i I Nov 18, 1885 10 G THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Wm. Burrlss, Plaintiff. agalntst J. R. Burton, De? fendant.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Sen>' ed. To the Defendant, J. R. Burton : YOU are hereby summoned and required to an? swer the complaint in this notion, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. H., S. C. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Anderson C. II., S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com? plaint. Dated November 30th, A. D. 1880. MURRAY, BPEAZEALE & M URB AY,. Plaintiff's Attorneys. [Seal] M. P. Tbibble C. C. P. To tho Defendant above named : Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons,'of which the forego? ing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. H., in tho County of Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1886. MURRAY, BREAZEALE A MURRAY, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. Dec 2,1830_' 21_ 6 THE; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Aroanlah M. Fisher, Plaintiff, agftinst Dortha Mor? rison and G. H. Morrison, Defendants.?Sum* mom for Relief?Complaint natSertfd. ' ' '' Tt> the Defendant* above named^ TOU arc hereby summoned and required to an? swer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in tho office of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Picas at Anderson. C. H., 8. <J4 and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Ander? son C. H., S. C. within twen'y days after the ser? vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain Ufr in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Doted December 22, A. D. 188C. BROWN & TBIBBLE, Plnlni Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. [SKAL.] M. P. - KIBBLE, C. C. P. ?To Dortha Morrison and G. H. Morrison, absent Defendants: You will take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, at Anderson' C. H., S. C, on. tho 22nd day of December, 1886. BROWN & TRIBBLE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Anderson, S. C, Dec. 22,1880._24?0 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John E. Peoples, Plaintiff, against James K. Grif? fin. Tames R.: vahdivcr and James A. Elgin, as Administrator, and Theodosia Elgin as Admin? istratrix of the Estate of Mary A. South, de? ceased, and Daniel D, Gentry, DefendanIs.?Sum? mons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above named: T/OU are hereby summoned And required to an X swer the complaint in this action, which is filed ic the office of the Cleik of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C, H., 8. C, .and to serve a copy of your answer to the Bald complaint on the subscribers at their office, Ander? son C.rL.S.C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, Dated October 27, A. D. 188G. BROWN & TRIBBLE, . Plaintiff's Attorneys, Anderson C. H., S. C. [seal] M. P. Tbibble, aap. To James K. Griffin, absent Defendant; You will take notice that the complaint In this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, at Anderson C. H., S. C, ou the 27th day of October, 1886. BROWN & TRIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dec 10,1886_23 _ C THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF. ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William Burrlss,' Plaintiff, against D. H. Russell, J. H. Reed, J. Pink Reed, and J. Pink Reed, R. L. Moorhead and H. O. Hcrrick, late merchants and partners, doing business under the firm name of Reed, Moorhead & Co., Defendants.? Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. To the Defendants, D. H. Russell, J. II. Reed, J. Pink Reed, R. L. Moorhead and H. O. Derrick: "VOU.are hereby summoned and required to an. X awer tho complaint in this action, of which a cony is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Anderson CIL, S. C, within twenty days-after the service hereof, ex? clusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore? said, the plain .iff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Novembe: 23rd, A. D. 1886. MURRAY, BREAZEALE & MURRAY, Plain tiffs. Attorneys. [Seal] M. P. Tribble, C. CP. To the Defendant, J. H. Reed: Take.notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which tho forego? ing is a copy. wo3 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. H,, in the County of Anderson, In tho State of South' Carolina, on the 23rd day of November, A. D; 1886. 3 MURRAY, BREAZEALE & MURRAY, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. Dcc2,1886 21- 6 C. BART & CO CliaiTcston, Si <?., ARE receiving by steamer and roll from the North and West full supplies each week of CHOICE APPLES, PEARS, LEMONS, POTATOES, CABBAGES, ONIONS, NUTS, of all kinds. Etc., Etc. ??f Orders solicited and promptly filled. Dec 9,1886_22_3m MRS. McSMITH JS now prepared to receive a few more PAINTING SCHOLARS In Tho Rapid Art, which has given such perfect satisfaction. PIANOS and ORGANS Always on band. Term easy?time or cash?at _MRS. McSMITK'S. AUCTION SALE." WILL be sold on Saleday at public auction the Stock of Goods and Show Cases formerly belonging to Miss Delia Keys. The Show Cases are as good as new. Terms of Sale?Cash. MISS MIRA CBUMLEY. Dec 23,1886__24_1__ T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By Thomas G. Ligon, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Lucy J. Cater has applied to rue to grant her letters of Administration on the Estate and eftects of E. B. Cater, deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admon? ish all kindred and creditors of the said Importers and Wholesale "Dealers in ifJn 7 S E. B. Cater, deceased, to be and ap Eear before me in Court of Probate to be eld at Anderson Court House, on the 8th day of January 1887, after publica? tion hereof to shew cause, if any they have, wbythe said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 22d day of December, 1880. T. C. LIGON, J. P. Dec 23, ISSfj_24_2_ DON'T READ THIS. HAVING purchase.! the Stock of Goods of Mr. M. Kennedy, on Brick Range, I desire to inform my old friends and cus? tomers that I am located at Im old Stand, and am prepared to .serve them with a choice stock of? Family amTFancy Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Fruits, &c, At prices that defy competition. Give me a trial. Nothing "but the best and purest Goods kept in stock. Satisfaction guaran? teed in every instance. Respectfully, E. II. CATJfiR. Dec 10,1885 22 Do You Owe Us FOR GUANO? If bo, we must earnestly request you to. Settle:up your Note at Once. THE" Guano' was due 1st November, and we have based our calculations upon payment on that day, and a considerable number, fapve'uotrdou'e so. We have:to meet our paper when it is due, and ex~ pect our customers to do likewise. There is nothing like being prompt in all business transactions, and punctuality is one,.of the main,elements of success. You will please think'of this,'and con? sider what a great inconvenience you are putting*us to,'atld settle upr' f"?? '?"? Respectfully, Wr? tlGuf ? CO, i Nov 4, 1886_._? WE BRAG Because it is otir Time, '' EVERYBODY cries hard, bard times I No money, no money! Well, times are bard, money is sparer,.and it takes good grit and ^stifirtupper lip, lo hold your own. In our last monthly announcement we were on the "war path" aud "bull? doze" order, but it didn't pay. Nobody paid any attention to it. Mgn-who owed us big accounts walked by Tis calmly, with their pockets full of money.. The Guano dodge is out now, but these Bank notes have got to be paid. How? ever, we've got something pleasanter to talk about this wpe.|r,; and if.your- con? sciences and the officers will le't yoir alone,' we'll for the moment forget tha^ anybody owes a cent. We don't "want the.earth," jnor do.we expect to sell everyman, woman and child in the County their Christmas Goods. But if you will take the trouble before you buy of looking through our Btock, we'll show you as large, as pretty, and as comprehensive a stock of Christ? mas Goods as has ever bee?fbrought to Anderson, notwithstanding the bard times and the snow. We brag, but we've got Bumething this time ?o brag on. If you don't believe it, come and sec fur yourself. Remember, it costs you nothing to look,- and we don't expect everybody to buy. IN visiting the city do not fail to,-calJ at my ?'Sewing It!achine Parlor" and examine the latest improved styles and makes of Machines. We are. confident that, we can please the most .exacting, when they are ready to purchase. We de? signate our Leaders as follows: '?NEW HOME," The Light Runner. "DOMESTIC," The Star. "WHITE," The King. i "WHEELER* ? WILSON," The Queen. "ELDREDGE," The Dandy. "AMERICAN," The Reliable. "ST. JOHN," The Accommodating. We also sell several other styles and makes of machines, at prices to compete with any market. A full line of Nee? dles, Oil and Attachments always n hand. Buggies and Wagons. Don't fail to examine my stock before buying; ,as I am prepared to SA VE YOU MONEY, If you will give me a chance. > I have on hand a small lot of FIRST- i CLASS FARM WAGONS, which I will j sell at cost, to close consignment. Last, But Not Least, ; ALL persons who owe nie for Sewing Ma? chines, Buggies, Fertilizers, or anything else, arc earnestly requested to come for? ward promptly and settle their indebted? ness, as / MUST HAVE THE MONEY THIS FA T,' Respectfully, C. A. REED, Aff't, AM) MR SON', s C; Sept 23, ISStj 11 ATTENTION a-1 ur it :e :r,:s. 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. CASH IN, Agent. Oct21,1886 15 -. 3m , NOTICE. New Harness Shop THE undersigned having bought out the Harness Business 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, &e.v at very low figures. Also, a nice line of Buggy and Wagon Whips from ten cents .up...Special attention given to Repair? ing of nil kinds in our line. Cull and see us before making your trade. Shop up stalfs;ovcr McCnllyrCathcart cVf^sStoTeH JESSE M. SMITH, r ': THOS. H. McKINNEY. Feb 11, 1886_31_ly FOWLER'S STABLES HEADQUARTERS FOR HORSES AND MULES! IHAVE just completed an addition to my Stable, making it one of the lar? gest andmost 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 I am offering at low prices on easy terms. To those indebted to me, I will say that I am compelled to make collections by 1st November. '-Please come up at once, and save me the trouble of sending a collector to sec you.- ? )r P, J. B. FOWLER. Oct15, 1886 14 ' -THE:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . j COUNTY.lOF. ANDERSON., ? COURT OF-?OMMON PINEAS. |.P. K. McCully, Jainc? M. Catbcart and F. E. Wat kins, merchants and partners, doing business under the style and name of McCully, Cathcart & Co., Plaintiffs, against J. P. Mitchell, Defend? ant.?Summons Jot Relief?Complaint Served. To the Defendant, J. P. Mitchell: YOU are horoby summoned and jcqulred tojm^. swer the complaint in this action, of ?b Ich a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Anderson C, H., S. C, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex? clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timo aforesaid the pbint ills in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the uoniplaint. I ! j Dated November 23 rd, A. D. 188G. MURRAY, BREAZEALE & MURRAY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. [Seal] M. P. Tribble, C. C. P. To the Defendant: Take notico that tho complaint in this action, togethor with the Buaimons, of which the forego? ing is a copy, was filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson C. H.,ln tho County of Anderson, iirthe State of South Carolina, oa the 23rd day ol November, A. D. ISSG. ; - MURRAY, BREAZEALE A MURBAY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dec 2,1S8C 21 G A. P. Johnstone. A. C Strickland. DENTAL"CARI); Johnstone & Strickland, SURGEON DENTISTS, HAVING formed a partnership in.the practice of Dentistry, we are prepar? ed to do all work in our line after the most approved modern methods. Gas adminis? tered for extracting teeth whori desired. ' Office?No. 2 Granite Row, over Blcck ley, Brown &.FretwellIs Store. AugQZO, f880i v ? * 7 ? Having jolil your excel. ol 1 lent preparai Ion known si >..,, in^Sl W fox the put year or more 1 to s dats^H we ?= Pleased to rejMJrt l&n^uedtlt to^ th? It lias jpren entire ?airtoSut. * satisfaction and * e do not gST Mr J inly by On ' jr c. Williams A Co., S??M? ?""JSyracuse, N. Y. ' Ghic'^&Vj, SoWby Druggists. Trice, #1.00. For sale by ORR & SLOAN, Anderson, S. C._45?ly NOTICE. I, HAVE 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 mc a trial. W. B. BEACHAM, Depot Street, Anderson, fc>. C. July 22,11866_2_ly mado working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and glvo their wholo timo to the business. Spare momenta may be profltably employed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities. E, f, JOHNSON & CO.. 1013 Main St, Richmond, Ya. T""b~ADVERtlSERS.?ho rest P.a^'s for adver? tising in 1000 GOOD newspapers sent free. Address CEO. P. 110WELL A CO., 10 Spruce St.. N. Y. DF?rKlLfvTER%S A MEDICAL VICTORY! Cures Brffrkts' Rfcwnso, Catarrh fj of tho Bladder, TorpW Liver. Itft dissolves GalkStoncscnd Cnivcl. BYKPTOKSand CONDITIONS 9 ofUrinofor which this Remedy $ ?Iiould be taken. Srnldlnir Stoppage Tllorid-tinpretl DInbctIo Albumen Brick-dust Dropsical Dribbling Milky-pink Headache Frequent Costlvonce>: lloncucho Nervous Bcdlsh-rlarka Uric-acid Scttllnfrs Cutarrhochc B flnclcncho Nervoncho Phorobntrrg Utid-tusto Foul-Breath Gall-color^ IT IS A SPECIFIC. Every goer frotr. to the *pot. Relieves and Curesinternal Sllmc-fcvcr Canker, Dyspopsln, Anrcmln, Afnlnrln, Fever and Apruc,Nciirnbrln, HhciimntiFm. Enlarge? ment of tho ProsUito Glnnd, Sexual Weak? ness, Spermatorrhoea n:id Gout. I? I!iii;-1sup(,?:lc'?tyan'.iii-<lc?vn Constitution: f'-^Ti-ll your rici-rhbor* all about it. I'Kira ?1.00?0 bottles $3.00.1 .'"I*ivi>-.t i ?1 r.t Dr. irilmcr'a Dispensary, I Islit-rhnmton, N. V.. ?. S. A. ' Tnonli'U'GuldetollraUh (Sent Free.) All l?-ltcrsof Innulrv prnmwlr amnrervil. f:oi,r> BY A 1.1, f>K IIGGISYS. rsi'n L:aKS"isiii-. i^?ai ci For sale by WIM UTK A- WILHITB Anderson, S C. 4-1?ly j u. c. fjiatheeston. c. c. featherston. FEATHEBSTON & SON, Attorneys at Law, ANDERSON, , - - S. C. WILL Practice, in nil Courts of State ar.d UuitedStates. Office?In Brovles Building, below P. 0. Doc ?A, 1885 . 24 "MOTHER'S FRIEND" MAKE* CHILD-BIRTH *?? The time has come at last when the terrible agony incident to this very critical period in a woman's MTc can be avoided. A distinguish? ed physician, who passea the greatest portion of her life (forty four years) in this branch of prac? tice, left to child-bearing woman this priceless legacy and life-sav? ing appliance, "THE MOTHERS' FRIEND," and to-day there arc thousands of tho best women in our land who, having used this worderful remedy before confinc . me: t, rise up and call his name bles<ed. We can prove all wc claim for it by iiving witnesses, and anyone in tereitcd can call, or have their - ? huslamls do so, at our ofnc<v< and . see the original letters, which wo cam ot publish. This remedy is not wonderful liniment to be used after tlic first two or three months. Send ?for our.t&eaUs*-an th? Health and Happi? ness of/"Woman, mailed free, which gives all par? ticulars. The Bhadfield Regulator Co., . f: Pox. 28, Atlanta Ga. For sale by WILHITE &. WILHITE, ALderson, 8^0._60_ Bacot's liest liver Pills for Vertigo , and Dyspepsia. J.T. McGunsey & Co., Fonto Flora, N.C., says : One of our customers, Mr. Wesley Conley, has suffered with vertigo for two years. Alter trying the best physicians without obtaining any relief, he says one box of your Pills has almost entirely cured him. Our friend, Mr. Adolphua 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 crder.3 another box. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Sample package free at HILL BROS. Drug Store. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcsomcncss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, ami cannot he sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Bakis?. Powokk Co., IOC Wall St., New York. t 42?ly Burcs Backache, Lung Troubles, -. EidgeyjisfiasBs, Rheumatism, Etc. A tr'al will convince tho most skeptical that they i 11> f2ic liest. They nro medicated with capr.ibuin find; the active principle of petroleum, bring fnr more powerful in their nction than other plus: ei a. [?o n?'?t bo induced to take others, but l>o sure and gut the genuino " Petrolino, wiiich is nlwny 4 enclosed ii:nuo..' olopo with tho pfgu.it uro of the proprietors:, Tho P.W.I'. Co.. . and directions in four languages; also seal lrf| preen nltd gold o:i each plaster. Sold by all druggists, at SSG cents each. C0 3N PLASTERS Aro tho best known remedy for hard and soft corns, jiml never fail to euro. Price, 25 cents. PEDACURA INSOLES Curo Cold Feet, iQont, Rlteumatism, Paralysis. Swollen Feet, etc. Tho Pclog Wliito Proprietary Co., a-l Church Street, New fork; Mm Hriictnrcra. Of first Class druu?ists and WILHITE & WILUITE, A^rnts for Andereon, S.^C. April 20, INH5 42 BELIEF! Forty Years a SnlTcrer from CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO RELATE! "FOR forty years I have been a victim to CA? TARRH?three-fourths of the lime a sufferer from excruciating pains across my forehead and my nostrils. The discharges were so offensive that I hesitate to mention it, except lor the good it may do some other sufferer. 1 have spent a young for? tune from my earnings during my forty years of sulfering to obtai i relief from the doctors. I have tried patent medicines?every one I could learn of?from the four corners of the earth, with no relief. And at la it (57 years of age) have met with a remedy that ha.- cured me entirely?made me a new man. I weighed 12S pounds and now weigh 14G. I used thirteen bottles of the medicine, and the only regrot 1 have is thai being in the humble walks of liie I may not have iniluenee to prevail on all Catarrh suilerers to use what ha.? cured me, Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer. "HENRY C1IEVIS, "No. 207 Second .St., Macon, Ga. Mr. Henry Chovls, the writer of the abovo, for merly of Crawfoid county, now of Macon, Ga., merits the confidence of all interested in Catarrh. W. h. HUFF, ex-Mayor of Macon. A SUPERB Flesh Producer and Tonic, Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer Cures all Blood and Skin DIhcs-sm, Rheuma!i m, Scrofula, Old .Sore*. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your narket it will be lorwarded on reccpt of price. .Small bottles $1.00 ; large bottles 81.75. Essay on Blood and Skin Dl ases mailed free. .. MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Mae?n, Georgia. For sale by HIIiL .BROS.. April 29, 18S0 Anderson, S. 0. 42 iy FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Will be sold Cheaper than Ever at G. F. TOLLY'S FURNITURE STORE ! THERE you can find the most Elegant assortment of all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest to the finest, in the whole up-country. Sold Cheaper than anywhere in the State or out of It. Full and complete Room Suits from $16.00 to $350.00. Elegant Plush Parlor Suits at $45.00. Lounges from $5.00 to $13.00. Washstands from $1.25 to S12.00. Wardrobes from $9.50 to $50.00. Bedsteads (hard wood) from 32.25 to $30.00. Chairs from 45c to $2.00; Rocking Chair from $1.25 to $10.00, And EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. I will duplicate New York, Baltimore, Charleston or Augusta prices. Everybody invited to come and see my Goods and be convinced, ??* P. S.?Persons indebted to me must pay up immediately and save trouble. Can't indulge any longer. Oct 14,1886 G. F. TOLLY, Depot Street. 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 ever 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 ?nat 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. Oct 7,188G 13 JAMES M. PAYNE, SOME CHANGES! rpHE 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 neces-sity of a thorough ?'sqnaring-up" process of those who may bo 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 onr 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. Sept 30, 1886 J. J. BAKER & CO, No. 2 and 3 Benson House. 12 C.i. vo a g g.*o >f=m 5g,5 3Sg"?s?30 -?3 ? Sg-f w -Sega 5 2 <*?>>-, ?5 go So *" " w m ~ = 1.2*B IB ? = e 2.B SCO o G ~ CD M *1vS"J M 2 ??g. scrq fi-i <r r-aa 2, O 2 m ? 7, ? c t c 5 13 2?? Jf i ,1.. c ; & *^ ? s-S S O ? ; c 2 b ? sa <! 1 ?< e o l2 jut*!* If a >? s ?* ?e "-Zop a 5." o. 95 go "gBS cd ?? P. NEW Photograph Gallery FlTTED up with a handsome Landscape Background, painted to order by a fine Artist in the City of Baltimore, together with many other of the latest improved accessories, enables MAXWELL'S GALLERY to turu out FINE PICTURES in all the latest styles. PANELS A SPECIALTY. Cgk, Call and see some of our new work. We guarantee satisfaction. J- BYRON JEWELL, Photographer. May 6, 1886 _43_ PATENTS. WM. G. HENDERSON, Patent Attorney And Solicior. OFFICES, 925 F STREET, P 0. Box 50. WASHINGTON, D. C. Forruerlv of the Examining Corp, U.S. Patent Office, Practices before the Patent Office, U. S. Supreme Court and the Federal Courts. Opinions given as to scope, validity, and | infringements of Patents. Information cheerfully and promptly J furnished. Hand Books on Patents, with rofeiencc3 annexed, FREE. -I NO CURE-NO PAY! Dr. Harbin's Diarrhoea and Dysentery | Mixture. WE have secured the Agency of this j preparation, and have such confi- J dence in its curative powers that we agree to return the money to any person buying a bottle and receiving no benefit after fol- j owing directions. Try it?only 25c. HILL BROS. July 29,1886 3 3m FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No House will die of Coltc. Bors or Lreo Tt> ykr, If Fomz's Powders nre nscd In time. Fomz's 1'owrlers will cure and prevent Hoo C?olxea. Fomz's Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowls. Fontz's Powders will Increase the quantity of nillk nnd cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm and sweet. Foutz's Powders will enre or prevent almost zvxbt DisfAsu to which Horses and Cattle nre subject Foutz's Powmra will oitk Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. rOUTZ, Proprietor. BALTIMORE, MD, For stile by WILRTTE & WILHITE, wholesale and retail, Anderson, 8. C. 301y PARKER'S HAIR BALSA ft/I tiiO popular favorite for gmnitiR the hair, ItestoriiKt cotoi ? hvn gray, and prercnilnjt 1-nndi-urr. It clean: im tlio icalp, klu|u Uio hair falling, and la sure to plcaaa. We. HI ! 11 ll?t >t fTii? :m.