The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 27, 1888, Image 2
iETBIll GOOD FOR-CHRISTMAS !
you want Something Nice to Mt we iiaye it I
Goods are fresh and" nice. We do net buy in large quantities, but receive
lo di byreyery Train, thefetore our Goods are alwayB fresh and nice. We have in
tock?.-. ? ? ?
c; Canned Goods of every description,
Green and Dried Fruits,.
Bacon, Flour, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Rice, Wheat Bran,
Dried Beef, \
Boneless Ham, Fish, &c.
^Will seli for a few days nice Northern Baldwin Apples at $1.00. Call and see
,ibefore you buy, if you want something nice for Christmas.
b. F. ^rIyT?JT & SONS.
: Dec 6,1888 22 lv
? LADIES' STORE
Offers'-a-Few Itemarks to the Public in General*
Ye connoisseurs in Notions and Novelties,
Here's Gloves and Handkerchiefs, too,
, Laces, Neckwear and Hosiery,
^Brought especially ou' for you jf.
Ye lovers of Dress Goods and Feathers,
"-: Here's Cashmeres and Millinery new,
With prices agreeable with "rains" and "wrecks,
We only ask yon our Stock to look through..
Respectfully,
THE 8 ARC A IM STORE!
|Srt?iB15ItE ypu -411 find a ?ihm! article of Good* tor the price asked. I keep a variety
jV^1-'^. of Goi?dsi*snch hs F*ncy.Gn>cerie8, Confectioneries, Crockery and Tinware,
*fii? Pistil?, ?mtnuriirin?. Musical Instruments, Fine Raz?>ra. Steel Shears, that will
eil th? New Patent Peerless Smoothing Iron This Iron is heated by'a lamp. You
ao giTtou C'M>i nioin or under a shade tree to iron your clothes. To see it is to buy it.
so hoiWhold i? ooiupietH without one of thera. I alBO run in connection with my
iusvie** .?.nine LUNCH TABLED, When you feel like something-niceand good to eat,
nuji'and see.nie, and.i will ihow you how to feed people cheap at all hours in the day.
Yesh Apple and Peach Cider always on hand. - ? -- -
^^riEM YOU, WA^!P A COOP WSEDIGINE
^o^Bhen'matisni, Neuralgia; Dyspeptiia^ Indigestion .or Chilis'andFeyer call on xne, for
IP'
K. F. DIVVEB, Proprietor,
And Dealer in Machine Supplies.
" HAVE always on hand SIEAM ENGINES, COTTON GINS, and other Ma
L chi.uery for sale. .. ... . ^ ..... . :.-r-:.-:.-^-~*. -, v_rr.*-v err?*:-.
I have just got control of the best SPARK ARRESTER on tbe'market. Come
hU.iw?k.at it.; -- V;V ::J -t'.:.'.^- '-n^' >.:.
'I am prepared to work on your Gins, SteanT Engines, Saw Mills?in fact,
veryxhtn'g in the Mnchinery line. - I am well supplied with good workmen, and
m always ready to do your work.
? I also have a First Class-BLACKSMITH SHOP attached tavthe' Machine
Wrks, where your horse can be bhod,your wagons and. buggies mended and jrbur!
iJantHtion work done. " i\ I) T;1 ?.'^0. v'r-v'
a.keeo on hand a full supply of'INJECTORS, BRASS GOODS and ENGINE
fITlINGS. Come and see for yourself what I am doing ' y\ .?
AT ANDERSON S. O.
vueu.st 30 -1888
?
.;^.;RB1IP.,W
Is constantly receiving fresh additions to bis Stock of
Etaggies, Carriages and Pharstoii^
A ND cordially in vileall! who may wish to purchase ahy"th.mg'in this line to call and
C2C: compare styles and prices.
THE SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT
fas jn?f, been ,?il?d with' latest deigns mthe Celebrated Ne W Home ffachine
-ihe l>e?t.ft*the world. In addition we keep-a fall supply of Davis, fct
U>hn, Zit trierictan Uniou. and several other first class makes, to which we invite
boitaxrefnl attention of the-traduig-publicv y/:i>}':-*r'
THE ANDERSON MUSIO;,HOUSE.:.- T
3 ir> fnll-bla?ti and'we arehbert er prepared t? fiIl'orddre'ihan~ever. 'We nave on band
nd: tb arrive a car<?fiillf selected stock of Organs, bv the following well known
,?V-r?-BEB THOVEN. BRIDGEPOltT. GEO.~. P. BENT*:EIMBALL and WIL
i ?X & AVTi ITE Should you want an Organ or. Piano, we can .save you, money by
:ei:i^ ns be'o'iv yn'u parcha?c "We can sell on the-installment plan to good parties.
Ojfoansjfrr Churches a specialty. Call and .see us, r
?.VE1SED, Agent, Proprietor.
WJiO.,
29
M. h. WILLIS, Manager.
?' ? ~ lv *
is on
is receiving 400 Bales of^ojton. daily, ^J^ete are
rpwded with Wagons and ^?bicjesj of ever^^eBcrlp
tion, Crops are good, the Savannah"' ValteyBaii
road a grand success, more new enterprises on
hand than ever before! ^.What mo&r is
needed to make a people happy ? Why,
nothing but to step into ..
BIO STORE,
rlTCH is always filled with pleaty of all kinds of Goods, delighted.enfltomeis,
s attention, men toi wait on tbem,: ^nd-sell ibeOj; their .numerous BargainB-a
SBfe-? that are really astonishing. These are cut down so fine that tbey could not
j?s."d to sell them at it if it were not for the large quantity "of Goods they handle..
Id was predicted that the building of the SAvannatf"Valley Railroad would
wrc^ Anderson?that a large share of the Cotton would be marketed at Stations
pogjts line. But all these predictions have proven untrue, because .Anderson.geta
fUer^ceip's in.Cotton than ever before.-;-Ano; why ^jB^asersbflJcontainifc Iwe.i
ierget!<! merchants, who pay the farmers more f>r their Cotton than th'ey can get
r i t at- tbe ;e small Stations where they Lave ooly one buyer, aud then they sell you
pods soJ&szy-beaides?heap cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Just listen
let GROCERIES we carry EVERYTHING, and have in stock now?
Ei^ht; G ar Loads Fl?tir,
at before the recept'heavy advance.
- One Car Load of assorted NAILS just received,
^??e C tr Load of TENNESSEE WAGONS'to arrive in, the next few days,
augh^o can cow fiz you up with almost any size Wagon you may want.
Cases of Ladies' Walking Shoes just received at 75c, worth
f Cases of Ladies' Walking Shoes at $1.25, worth $2.00.
iridrcn's Shoes at your own price.
500.'.yards Flannel at7c per yard, worth 15c,
f000yards Ail-Wool Cashmere, 40 inches wide, at 25c, worth 40c.
rBiySets, large 10-4 size, at $1.50, worth $2.00,
EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION.
, Oar Store 13 so crowded with Goods that we are obliged to sell them in order to
room.. ' 7; '. ? .
Our Mr. JOE FRETWELL can be found on the'street at all' times, prepared
mke you> good ca-ib bid on your Cotton,i while the rest of our large force will
3dy to attehd to.'your wants in tneStorel We assure you polite and prompt
tfon io every department of our busioess, and earnestly solicit your trade, being
cliy satisfied tbat you cannoS-better yonreelf anywhere, as we are fully prepared
^yon aagooi Goods for as little money as anybody else can.
|Sovcocie in and see us when yon are io Town. We will be pleased to Bhow yon
(Goods, even if you don't buy ?hem,as it is a pleasure to ns to wait op you.,,, ,
jAad dn bring the Lidies and the Little Ones along, too, for we have many
rtp.please t>em.
Yours, very sincerely,
BIESTER BikeK'?&Y':e*>.
IS
, MASTER'S S^tiEw ]
STATE'OP ??Tjf?' CAfe?N?.^ ,
- ' ???? CwjSrr or Andebsc*. g
?tnltH& Court Common Pleas. 0% |
Mft. Janei 8. Thompson'Vs. Dr. R*. E;
Thompson and oihers,
IN obedience tothe order of sale made in
the above entitled action, 1 will sell at
Anderson C. H.. S. 0., on Salesday in
Januarv next, the undivided one half in?
terest o'f Dr. Addisou E. Thompson, de?
ceased, in and to tbe?
TRACT OF LAND .
Below described, and by virtue of a power
of sale to me made by J.,C., Hamlin, a co
tenant and Owner or the 'other undivided
half intere8tiih said liand/Lwilfselfat jthe
name time.and'place the1 undivided inter
"wt in said-Land of said Ji'O. HsSwn^sor]
't hat tho purchaser will get the fee in the
entire Tract of Land.
Following is a description of the Land :
Same situate in Anderson County. 8. C
containing one hundred and thirty seres,
more or less; udjo'idihgiandi ?t Lent Hall,;
John B Leveret.t and others, and known
as the Gray place.
Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the bal
|^m?:nir:a-:cwditrm?rtwd |
interest from day of sale, secured by bond
or purchaser and a'mortgage o/itbe. premi?
ses. * Purchaser To" pay extra for papered. ]
? * W. W. 'HUMPH REYS, Master.
. Stitk oirfcotrrfi Cabd^nXj >
'? ~~ AirbKBSoir VovKtf.
Li the Court of Common Pleas.
S? P.;Dendy vs.fi. ;F. W.Miller. } ?
IN obedience rtto the order .Of saleTjnade
: in :?he hb?veienti?^, aetidn. If will
sell at Anderson C H\ 8. C, on Salesday
in January, 1883, the Tract of Land below
described, t^wiggg^ ? ? rTij > ' ^
ALL T?EAT?TRACTro4P^<AND^
situate in Anderson County, 8. C, on
west side of Twenty-Three Mile Creek, ad?
joining lands of Whit Simmes, N^Bf/M?d?:
dehT and the tract'of land'Iaid off* to the
heir of Dr. Thaddens Miller, deceased, and
others, being part of the Retreat lands of
Col. Samuel P Warren, deceased, contain?
ing oue hundred and four (104) acres more
or less. 1 fcr*, S
Terms of Sale?Cash. ^Purchaser to pay
extra.for papers.
" * W.-W. HUMPHREYS, Master.
?if.-.
?10. 1w8 ;23'
K0TICE_pP SALE.
IWILL sell atfpubllcfoulcry5 at Ander?
' son, ongaleday in January next, the
following Lands, to wit: r _ ?
li All that Tract, eituetein PorkiTowni
Nbtp;3 ?fadersoh CoUrity:vbn B&verdam
1 Oreek. "waters Of Togatb RiVerJ'.cohtaihlng'
3d8l adresrmorelofiless, ad jolbiitg lands of
(i. W. Farmer. J. B, Allen and others.
2. Tract of 238^ acres, more or less, ad?
joining the above Tract and lauds of the
above named parties.
~ Terms cTSaTe^tmO'third purchase mon?
ey cash, balance on a credit of one and two
y,eara,rto.jbe sequrjefl by b^pdijo.Cj).urcha?ersi]
and 'mortgage of tb&pre'mlses.' "
These Lands are leased for next year,
(1889.) and purchasers will be entitled to
the rents
Tract No. 2 may be offered for sale in
two smaller Tracts.
See plats in office of B. P. Wbitner, An?
derson, 8. C.
, M. TALLULAlt EFBANK, -
?1-"* Adui'x. with-Will annexed.,
S BeoJl3^1888,\;^ ^i=23 ?Lt- \
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State op South Caboluta,
.. ^:Co oktt- of':an desso.n .'
BY^virtue of ?a Crop Warrant t^ me di-*
ttectea. I will expose tosale orFTues*
day after 8alesdav in January. 1^9, at the
residenceofrWy?J.Sbaw, neat Towtrvitle,
'atfyd'clock j- p. 'm./nhe following "described
, property, to wit:
About one hundred and fifty bushels,
of. Corn and Shacks^' ?? \ \-; t | 3-?
About one thousand bundles of Fodder,
About sixty bushels of Cotton Seed.
Levied on as the property of W. J. Shaw
in favor of 6. E, Smith.
'Terms of Sale?Cash.. i
" ' W;~ I?. BOLT,
. . Sheriff Anderson County.,
Dec 20c188fe flfr'^&Uj i^ft'.?:
SHERIFFS SALE.
THE! STATE OP SOUTH,' ' CAROLINA,
v ; 'ASDEBSON COUKtT.
BY virtue'oT a di?
rected, I will expose to sale on Tues?
day after Salesday, in January, .1889. at
' P. B.' Palraer'STe Bi'denee, near Townvllle.
at 11 o'clock a. m, the following described
property, to wit:
: ?Pour or.five Bales of Cotton, 41. . ,v
' About one buniired bushels Com; -\ 4
About one hundred and fifty bushels of [
Cotton Seed.,. ... ?<?
?";tevied:bn' ?sihe^prdperty of P:'B. Pal
meYin"mV?r-?f W;'K, Sharp.
Terms of Sale? Cash-- '
" i r- WiL-lI*. B0LT?
''a* IC VfiheHff A'ddersoh'County^
Den 20. 1888_24 3
Notice Final Settlement.
Ex' parte James P.' Payhe,'Execufdr',' in re.
the Estate of Seid Gambrell. deccased.?
i Petition for Final Settlement and Dis?
charge.
To Mary A. Richer, Mary J. Cooper. Duff I
Gambrell. F. E/PaVne," iSallie f? John^
son, El'ender Burdine, Lela Gambrell,
Mary Reid Gambrell. Nora Parker, Tom
Gambrell and Wm. Gambrell:
TAKE notice that the undersigned will
applv to the Judge of .Probate st An?
derson 0. H., S. C, on Thursday, the ?4th
day of January, 1889, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
for a Final Settlement of the Estate of 1
Reid Gambrell, deceased, and discbarge
from the ofiioe of Executor of said Estate.
Dated 7th day of December, A. D. 1888.
^^ExecutOr Heid Garabwll^deceased^'
Sf?ry^Reid^GambrellT Nora^Parkler,
Tom Gambrell and Wm. Qambrell: Take
notice that unle-s you apply for the ap?
pointment of ? Gnardian.ad litem to repre?
sent you in the final settlement of
the estate of Reid Gambrell, deceased,
the undersigned will apply to the Judge
of Probate of AndersonvConnty on the day
of the above settlement for the appoint*
nbeht of one'fV you.
'7th Dec, 1888. ' v
J. P. PAYNE*
Executor Reid Gambrell, deceased.
Lec.13. X8?yj.?<*TV.J?j. 6
N" OTICE OP PINAL SETTLMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un?
designed will apply to the Judge of Pro?
bate at AhdersoniOiH.;:8. Q^ontti&Vtfbj,
ht J-liuary. 18f9f faxt alPin?t Wltet"
of the Estate of John T. Mil ford, deceased,
and a discharge from her office as Ad?
ministratrix of said Estate.
-f-:-?-M*RTH A* Jr MM3FORD, Adm'x.
Dec 13,1888 23 5
!|] . >r [ADVERTISEMENT,!: rv;, i
'? IF y??' are* coming' to see these Vases
and Toilet Sets and Cups and Saucera, and
Elegant Brocaded .Cologne Stands, and
Magnificent large Bisque Figures, with
brass buttons and clothes- - all over
them ; and Pine, Beautiful' Parlor Lamps,
with bangles, and: beads, and flowers, and
furbelows, and foolishness, and files on
'em, Why don't you come; oa .before [they
all get knocked off or broken or sold. The
table's spread, and everybody invited?do
cards, and n? extra charge for reserved
seats. Rich and poor, bond and free, old
and ydnng, male and female, all'are in?
vited; arid so don't bang back, 'but come
at once- . Everybody jnay expect a pres?
ent, and "nbbody 'obiiged to' buy, unless
they want to. ?
We didn't get these Goods for our own
use, nor to point a moral nor adorn a tale,
nor for the fellows to sweep off and. break
with their long-tail coats. They are here
to sell, and:, we'are going to sell them at
one price or another, . ??.>-? -
: Tbe same, ticket admits you to' a most
beautiful line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Dressing Cases, Leather Writing Desks,
Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Odor Cases,
Gentlemen's Shaving Cases, Ac
Don't wait until the ""day before Christ?
mas, when they are all picked over, but
come now, while they are'fresh. -
Remember the place?MpCnlly'a Corner.
HILL BROS.
Laying of th^Oorner-Stone.
rilHE M. W ."Grand' Lodge Of B6xith Car-i
Ji lina will convene at Anderson on
Dece?ibe'r 27th, 1888, writhe purpose of lay-'
intr the Corner Stone of the new hotel.
Hiram Lodge, No. G-<, invites tbe officers
and members of surrounding Lodges to be
with us on that occasion.
J. B. LEWIS, W. M.
R. R. Todd. Sec.
Deo. 18,1888 23 *
OF
tiro?TH op
a
\u nrr?n
H oar sale* tbii
Have been, perhaps, S3 per
.cent la^/^.^r^fow, .
?till baying "anficip*tea\a Mg, :
k h?ct?*f' a <?? t c> j >*cs.-? -; a
trade We find oursetf with atfckV *?
of Goods in all Departments
'? that must and shall be sold at
So from now aqrtr^eJ?th of ??
January we make a?
; Sweeping Ifeductioft;
1CN
All along the line. We 46 not
buy Goods to'keep?we eannot
and we are bound to keep
, ^ajb^eaat^with the times. Wo
I j.rP^01^^0'' whenever we get
oo that we cannot keep up with
this progressive age, and sell
? .%if not'iower, thaa.othe.r people,
at once will we quit this busi?
ness, and go to ploughing at 25c
a,day.
e
Bosinessl
. .^ An.Crec?^
ia.eoopbatical ly to our interest to
? 'give" our customer.!?
Full Value for their Money.
We look not merely to tbe pre*
?nii"f'f->'?V-* ? * ">
ent but to tbe futuie.
We would call the especial
attention of the Lsdieo to onr
reduced prices on all Winter
Dress Goods?Woolens, Silks,
Millinery, &c. &c. Any rea?
sonable offer on these Goods
will not be refused.
?>,r\
'friends that as the season for
buying Provisions is near at ?.
band, we, as usual, are fully
armed and equipped to supply
their wants. Large lots of Ba?
con, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Cof- rf
fee, and one thousand barrels of .
Flour on hand.
Let us insist on every one to r-T
: ?vn'd give us at least one
showing.
Veryrwpectfliilly,'
p. $.
A few of the Celebrated
Fo^sale atjfow~^n^es.. They
.are the bind we.use. in pur Man
tna Making Department,
: J ?fl? S ? ?Fl I ~
We give fair aoUee to every?
body PW%n^ pfthex>lr;i Firm
of Hill, Adamsi & Co. t. without
a single exception, that tbef
must pay up in full by January
first.
Don't "Wait
Until your liair becomes dry, thin, and
?*' gray before giving the attention needed
to.preserve its beauty and vitality.
-Keep on your toiler-table a bottle ol
Ayor'fl Hair Vigor?the only dressing
? you require for the hair?and ubg a little,
?aPv, to preserve the natural color aud
pro ;ent baldness.'
Thomas M?nday, Sharon Grove, Ky.f
writes: "Several months ago my hair
comtnei?'ed falling out, and in a few
weeks my head was almost bald. I
tried ninny remedies, but, they did no
good. T. finally bought a bottle of Ayer's
- Hair Vigor, anil, after using only a part
of tho contents, my head was covered
with a heavy growth of hair. I recom?
mend your preparation as the best hair
. rest?rer^n^f^?ti?^': '< 1 \
" My fialr:waa drifted arid dry,", writes
Mabel C.'Hardy, of Delavan, III.; "but
after using a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor
St became black and glossy."
Ayer's Hafi^Vigor
Sold by Druggists and Perfumers.
Pimples and Blotches,
So disfiguring to the face, forehead, and.
neck, may bo entirely removed by the
j use of Ayer's Sarsapnrilla, fliehest and j
I safest Alterative audiBlood-PuHfier ever. !
discovered., ?; ??} ,; ? Yf .
Dr. . J. C.vAyeV 5&- Cb., L'oWellf 'Mass.' '-?
Bold by DruBclau- $1; six bott!cn for (5..
TO MY
FRIENDS f? Q^TOMEES.
lit ' - r~'~ * ?*"",rT " -" *~ I
p.? LL perabn?in^h"ten'to meare'requMt-.
?. ted to come forward und settle their
Accounts immediately. I am needing
every cent due roe, and will he compelled
to enforc? I he collection of every dollar.
I have made another REDUCTION IN
.'"PRICES .od jnf^JGooePa, and from'now-J
Mmtli.the holid?yalwill have Bargains; for")
everybody. ? ? .? f~
f'Call and'see roy^wodds. and *get] niy
prices. Tam'cbnfidenYl can please y?u.
r-*-v . .vMISS SALLIE BOWIE.
Nov 20^1888 Ml Zl 3 lm
?5* >Si
ya?
rn
AND
? 0
Spficlai Offers, for .next 30 Days.
HirTe laead in LowJP' ires.
y WeLaaS'inbestiustrumcnts
COME and let us take yonr^mrasure for
a Piano or Organ A perfect lit guaran?
teed. Write or call on
~ ' ' ^'W^Seld&trett,
GREENVILLE, ??8. 0.
Dec 'J?, 1888 24
PENDLETON HOTEL,
STORE ROOM, and
LIVERY STABLES.
Dec 13,1888
" ' J. B. S1TTON.
m ? ? " as';
IT WILL PAY YOU
If you propose going West or North
?westtfto write to me. 1 represent.
theShorUirie. "5 Ks ; 1 v
FRED. D. BUSH, D P.A,
At'anta, Ga.
Nov 15, I?8S_10_6m
^Eveib B?ckwKeat Hour. ?
F?RM,8by A.B. TOWERS.
.WORTE $1,000!
TESTIMONIAL OF HOtf. THOB? PAULS,
\ OP |J?RIEN C^NT?,,. I
Would not Take 81,000 for It
Relieved ol Fifteen Years' Suf?
fering from Dyspepsia.
AtAPUA, Ga., June 22,1887?B. R T?. C mpnny,
A tlantu, Ok?(iuiitleitiun : I had ouflered frotu
that terriblo dlseate, dy.sp pjlu, for ovcrrirteun
yearn, and during that Unit) irifd areryUiihg I
could hear of; and npent over three hundred dol?
lars In doctor', bill.-, without receiving tin* illghi
cnl Ii<-Dc?t. Inde'd, 1 contfiitii-d in grow worse.
Finally, after I deyiiuirrd of obluiulug rellet, a
trie: d recomti ended fJ. II. B (Botanic Hlooil
Balm), aud I h- pun using it; not, however, ex
Fecting to ho beL'i'ijiicd. Alter ii>ing balf a buttle
was KUbflt-d thst I was being benefilted, and
when the sixth hotile wa> taken 1 f-it like r n"w
muu. 1 would not take $1,000 lor the good it has
doue me; in tact, the reliui I derived irom it is
priceliBS. I firmly believe that 1 would have died
lud i not takuu It, Itcsj.ectfuiiy. etc ,
THUM AS PAULK.
' <f For the blood, use K. B. B.
For scrofula, use B. B. B.
For catarrh, use B. B. B.
For rheumatism, uso B. B. B.
For kidney troubles, use B. B. B.
For skin diseases, use B. B. B.
For eruptions, use B. B. B.
For all blood poison, use B. B. B.
Ask your neighbor who has used B. B. B. of its
merits. Got our book freo filled with certificates
of wonderlul cures.
A BOOK OF WONDERS, FREE.
Ail who desire full Information about (he cause
and" cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula aud Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, i Sorea, : Hheumatu-iu. Kidney
Complaints, L'atairb, etc.. cau;secure by mail, free,
acopy of our 32-page I llustratfd BimV of Wunders,
tilled with the munt wonderful und stattliug proof
ever before known. Address.
Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga.*
For sale by HILL BROS, Anderson1,
SC.
Dec. 20,1888 24 4
STATE OF SOUTH ' CA ROLINA,
..AndersonCounty.
By IP. FJ Cox, Judge of Probate.
WHEREAS, Mrs. E. Amanda Brown
and Andy E Brown, have applied to nie to
grant them letters of Ad min ist ration on
the Estate and effects of John Brown, de
eased. - . .
Tbese-are; therefore breite and admon?
ish all kindred arid creditors of the said
John Bmwn,-,dec<-a>ed, 'to ..bo ami ap?
pear before me in Court' of *Pr?hate, to
be held at Anderson Court House, on
the 27th diy of Derember, 188S. alter pub?
lication hereof to shew cause, if any thoy
have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
.- Giyen ,under; myhand this llth day of
December; 1*88.'
W. F. COX, Jnd&e of Probate.
Dec l?i im 23 . * ? 2
Advertisers by addressing geo P. row
ell A- ( u., 10 .-Sprue? St., Nt w York, In goud
faith, cau obtain alt nerded infonnaiiou about
kuy proposed line of advertising in .Ameri?
can Newspapers.. h3. 17C jiogo.l'ampblet, Sue.
i. ?i.*}-J.%.iiJk;--:i \ .--Ci..?,
I lt? cured at home with
out DOin.1 Book of par?
ticulars sent FREE.
_IB. M.W00LLEY. MiD.
Atlanta, Ga. office 65)$ Whitehall St.
OPEN'LETTER
Anderson, S. C, Oct. 17,1888.
My Dear Fritnds t ?
To every one wishing to buy good
Goods, at low prices, I invile them to
cali at my Store, see my Goods and get
prices. I keep Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Provis?
ions, Fancy Groceries, Wagon and Buguy
Material, Wall Paper, and many other
articles too.tcdio.us to mention, but will
call special attention to my Charlotte
ville Cassimebe, the best wearing
goods in the Unjttd.States. B.iy State
Shoes have no superiors. I have recent?
ly had customers to tell me that Shoes
they bought from me lasted two yean*,
and one man wanted a pair for his wife ;
he had bought a pair three years ago,
and tbey had just given out.
A ppleudid assortment cf Hats and
Caps.
Fine Blankets and Jeans.
A fancy article of N. 0. Molasses.
Best Flour, Cheese, Macaroni, Sugar
and CofleVGnic&ery and Glassware.
Fine Tea a Specially.
A handsome lot of Wall Paper and
Bordering. ?: ? ;?; ? , .., r
Wagon and Buggy Materials, Corn
She! lew, &c. ?? ? .
T bee my friends and customers to give
"rrte a'calt. "~" "* " r""
^Bnug ^on jrour Cotton .and pay past
ihdebiedne^ and.obliged ^ '
f" ?., Respect fuljj^o?rs,
A. B. TOWERS,
No. 4 Granite Row,
?,JP.J$^?A large assortment.of Carpets,
-RuV'arid Mats. ? , A- B. T. ?
~"0cTFi8, I88S" " ^15- *
A. G. STRICKLAND,
ra ma
m
DElsTTIST.
NITKOUS OXIDE given at all times
for tl-e Pain let>B Extraction r.f T^etb.
$3r OrBte on corner of Oranite Bow,
over BIfcklev Mercantile Co.
Nov. 15.1?>i8 ,- 19- .
?\rofrc:E? TO 'CREDITORS. *"
J3I All persons having demands against
the Estate of F. M. Murphy, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, prop
erlyiproven, to the undersigned within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to make payment.
J. L. TRIBBLE, Ex'r.
Dec 13, 1SS8 23 3
READ AND BELIEVE. ^
WE have succeeded beyond our most sanpuine expeditions, and if close attention
Sgjjto business and fair dealing counts for anything, we am*9^t*rmlneditO;;,climb
l&tiil ;We h. ve more than thribb ed our Stock, and Hre,geUh g.io ne,w'0<.iods every day
SSeavy and Fancy 4*roceri?M, tan Gooda. Fruilai,' IVufs, Rai*iii8.
'CnrruuiN, Ac. Crackers of all kinds, always::frean. , Remember, we make a
-pecialtv 61 Tobacco and Cigars. Our "Bob Tori"'<'igar, '"Old Virginia" Cheroots
and "Mexican Puffs" are the h?^t in Town, we think, for the money. We sell stacks or
"Log Cabin Soap " Try it. B^b stack of Fireworks for Qhrislmas. ,
Fresh tf ifsh and Oj fcters every other day.
fpi^T ^ Id. W. TAYLOR Sc CO.
;n?i.H r-.4 typt
IP a-UD"KENTUCKY
MtJ JLE^- HORSE'S,
?incinhati Buggies and Carriages.
j-oec^r k:peopees'
8| U IS THE PLACE TO BUY
f Iii MM
And liarness.
J_ HAVE jn=t got in a Car Load of fine MUfcE3-and HORSES, ar.d..R|^p,R: fine
otof utce BUGGIES. WAGONS and LT A KNE-JS.-The White Bfe&ry "Wago,,
is one of the be<il Wagons on the market. 1 will not be nnder<?>'d on Bugles ?nd
Harness. - ' \
~I-have got the best Broad Saddle Harness .on .tbauiarket. ?
My Buggies and Harness are in the Moore Warehouse, nearly opposite my
Stable. ? ':. ?? o' t "-. : ?' \. -
T vllfd1lway8 keep the best Tennessee and Kentucky^!ules and Cincinnati Buggiei
on fcbeimerket. I also sell Tyson & Jones' Fine Buggies. . :
All tbe above I will sell cheap for Cash,.or on time for good Notes., ?- .
Messrs. Leroy L. G tillard and John D. Beard will be h^ppy' to show and sell
you auy of the above Mules, Honeaj Wagons, Buggies and Harness.
?t7?86?&; 1888
21
JOHN E. : PEOPLES.
TOTS!
..?*r-?:
Carriages and wagons,
- ENGINES, with 15 feet of track, run by Steam,
SNAKES, mouth open,
DOLLS, DOLL BEDS and TRUNKS,
FRENCH DOLLSJeeth showing,
BALLOONS; ejghtLfeet loog, ti>)
;CU'PS;?AUCERsirid PLATES]
CUPS and SAUCERS,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE so cheap everybody will buy.
VASES 15c. a pair,
,.. And TOYS of all kinds too numerous to mention.
Come and examine gnt ds and prices before hiryjng. Come early, and
avoid the rush. We will lay tbe goods aside if you don't want to take them awav
early
A CAR LOAD OF STOVES,
Just arrived, aod willbe rold, CHEAPER than will be bought again soon for cash.
?g J5@* Parties owingns foe Stoves and Accounts must come in and settle at once,
as we must have the money or the Stove. Come in aud settle to save cost.
10HN E. PEOPLES & CO.
s
WE wish to extend to our friends our thanks f.<r past favors, and let them know
that we have just received a large lot of?
Dixie Flows,
And we have the Points, Slides, Wings and Bol's for these Plows? jn fact, all tie
Fixings,-,.;; m*p . .. - i ?..?
Our Stock of Groceries is Complete.
Fresh Buckwheat, Oat Meal, Fine Teas, ?Sc. New Crop N. 0. Molas?es.
We nave an Elegant Line of Boots and Shoes.
., ITS DBY^tKOQDS wo haye a.carefully selected Stock, and con please you in
8TYLEs*andiP'R 1 ftKH. I 1 fi i .J . . ., .
"V A FEW GUANO NOTES STILL ON HAND.
Tome to lee us. We will show you that we mean what we say. Polite atten ?
tion'toalll , ^ fi Your friends,.
5, ?
CUNNINCHAfVI BROS.
Talnable land for Sale.
BY authority, of a heed of f riist made
tun. t wlit sell Salpsiay in January
next*at Anderson C. U., S. C, the follow
mg Land*:
NO 1-"MILL TRACT,"
Containing flii acns, bounded by J 0.
Moore, Estate of Mrs. Ii. Uillhuuse and
others.
NO. 2-"B0TT0M TRACT,'
Containing 431 acre? bottom lands, bonud
ed by J. ?. Douthit. i&*t*U of Wilson
Reeves and others, on wa'ers of Twenty
six Mile Creek, one mile weit of Denver
P. ?t Office.
: vTERMri?One half ca!?h, balance twelve
mouths from day of sale, with lo per cent
iuterest, ami mortgageVif the premises.
J BuYCE BURHISS, Trustee.
& Dec 6, 1888 22 . . . 3
Honea Path High School.
Next Session Begins Sept. 3,1888.
J. B. WATK1NS, A. M.. Principal.
Rev. B. P. ESTE'*, ) . . .
Miss CLATiE McDANIEL, J AssisUnta.
BOARD per month. $10.00.
Tuition, per month, from $1.50 to
$3 00.
Total expenses for Board and Tuition,
per Session of thirty-eiyht weeks, 8J0G 00
. August 30, 1888_8_
Shortest and Quickest Route
? TO ?
ARKANSAS, TEXAS,
AND ALL POINTS
West, Northwest and Southwest.
5 For cheap tickets, rates, .jnaps.Wcbedules,
&c, write to or call on
CHARLES L. HOPKINS,
Traveling Pas-aenger A pent. East Tenu.,
Va. & (Ja. Railway,
He will save you Time and Money.
N B ?Special rates made for parties of
ten or more traveliug together.
~ Nov 15.1*8* [Tg _
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. * -
All persons having claims ngainst
the Estate of W. R. Duckworth, dec'ed. are
hereby notified to present them. prop?
erly proven, to the undersigned within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to make payment.
J. K. DUCKWORTH.
Dec 0,1883 22 3*
BLUE STONE,
BLUE STONE,
? AT ?
WILHITE'S
DRUG STORE,
Where you may also find one of
the Largest and Nicest'
LINE OF LAMPS,
Of all kinds, at prices that cau't do
" Otherwise than "suit you.
We have just received
a fresh lot of
ffil?WER SEED.
It y? u refdajiytbipg that Is font d
in a Pirpt Cla?s Drug;8tore^-8ucIras PER?
FUMES. TOILET?. SO A PS, r8PICES.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ?Sc, you will
find it at . .
WILtflTEl'mHrfrs,
ItfOVED.
mm. itii mi
DRUG STORE
MOVED TO
REED'S BUILDING,
Main Street,
Near Railroad Bridge.
MASTER'S SALE.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CotJNTT OK GttEENVILLK.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Alire M. Blalock and S. Cloud Moore,
Plaintiffs, against Richard H. Blalock, as
Administrator of the Estate of Dunkliu
D Moore, et al, Defendants.
PURSUANT to a decree of sale in the
above stated case, I will sell on
.-mlesday in January next, during the legal
hours, in front of the Court House door in
the city of Anderson, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder, the following Real Es
t?te, to wit:
All that Tract of Land, situate in the
County of Anderson, near the Town of
WiliianVstnn, beginning at a stone Hx in
?id Wilson Bridge Roao ; thence S 77. W.
12 75 to a atone 3x in Piekent-ville Koad ;
thence, with snld Mad Southeast to a et<we
:tx al Dr Wilson's rortier on said road;
i hnire N. G0J, E 34 40 to a stone 3x ; thenc*
N. 7S, W yitiO to the hegiiitiinti corner,
containing fitly acris. more or lesn. and
Mt g a part of ihn Charles M Bennett
iarid. cuiveytd to Wm K rlrnieiit in l>-54
Terms?One ?hint cash, and tlie 1>bImic
?m a creilil oi twelve month-, wtth inte est
fmm day 0? sale, the credit p ?rtiou to b
ecured by tlie bond of the purcha-er. i nd
uor'gajre <<f tbe pn mi?es Purchaser to
pay ior pap?rs. 1). P V ER NEK,
Muster Greenville County, ?- C.
. Dec6, LSS8 .... 22 3
WlLL sell delivered on any main line
Railroad point in South Carolina?
CAR LOADS 25 HEAD TEXAS MARES,
$37.50 Delivered.
J. F. GTJILMARTIN & CO.,
. TEXAS IIAMCH AGENTS,
Snraunuli, - Georgia.
Q6t28, 1888 \ 16 gffi tern
Kcwaro of Fraud, as toy name und the i,r!ce are
stamped oq the bottom of nil my advertised shoe*
before leaving tlio factory, which protect the wcarcra
ngilnst high price* and Inferior goods. If a dealer
efTrs XV.L. Douglas shoes r.t a reduced price, or
says lie has them wltltou'. my name aod price stamped
on the bottom, put him ilown as a fraud,
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
The only ca.f 83 SEAMLESS Shoe smooth
side. NO TACKS or W AX THREAD to hart
thofect, easy ris lianJ-ccved and IV ILL NOT RIP.
W. L. DOUGLAS SI SHOE, the original and
only hand-sewed welt St shoo. Equals custom-mad*
shoes costing irnmS6 to 59, ? ?
XV. L. DOUGLAS 83.150 POLICE SHOE.
Kallroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear them.
Smooth inside as a Han J-Sewed Shoe.. No Jacks or
Wax Thread to luirt the feet. ? '..??r-.
W. L. DOUGLAS S2.50 SHOE is unexcelled
for heavy wear. Best Calf Shoe for ttie price.
>V-L. DOUGLAS 82.25 WOKKINGMAN'S
SHOE Is the best In the world for rough wear; oco
pair ought to wear a man a year.
XV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR BOYS U
the best School Shoe in ihe world.
XV. L. DOUGLAS ?1.76 YOUTH'S Schoo*
Shoo gives the small Boys a cliancc to wear the best
anoes la the world.
All made in Congress, Button and Lace. If not sold
by your dealer, write
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Masst
For sale by 0. F. JONES & CO., An?
derson, S. C. ? "
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN THE COURT OK PROBATE.
M. P. Tr.bhip, Administrator of tbe Estateof Mrt.
Martha Wilson, d ceased, PluiutifF, against B.
M. U'ilsou. P. E Wilson. Martha B-iwden, Ben.
F. Boggs. Philip Boggs, (lyd* Hoggs, Dora Boggs,
ami the widow and child of I", f. Wilson. (Te
ceas'd, namestitilciiown, Defendants.?Summons
tor Relief, t'omplaiut not >ervid.
Tu the DefcuduMs above uaiuid:
YOU are hereby summoned and required to an?
??wer the Cvmelaiut in this action,
which is filed in the oir.ee of tbe Judgo of
Probate, at Anderson C. H.. S. C, aud to
Kcrve a copy of your answer to the raid
complaint iu the subsc.-iber at his oiEcc, Ander
soii C. H., S. Cm within twen'y davs alter tbe ser?
vice hereof, exclusive of the day of mich service;
I and if you fail to answer the complaint within
the time aforesaid, Ihe plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded In tbe
complaint.
Dated at Anderson, S. C., Nov. I5th, A. D. 1S88.
H. W. SIMPSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
[t. s.] W. F. Cox, Ji dge ot Probate.
To the above named Defendants: Take notice,
that the complaint Iu this action and the sum
iooiin, of which the f ingoing is a copy, was filed
iu the office o the Judge of Probate tor the Coun?
ty of A"derson and State ato.esald, ob Ibc 15; h
day .of November, 1838, and that Ihn object of tub
action Is to obtalu the sale of a house and lot in
the town of Peudleton, in the County aud Stale
aioresald, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Marina
Wilson, deceased, containing one-fourth of one
acre, more or less, adjoining lots of Elizabeth
Johnson, T. S. Crayton uud otneis, and known aa
the homestead of Mrs. Martha Wilson. In aid of
ijerMnip.h y to pay debts, and that no personal claim
is made against, you.
November ISth, 1888.
. K. >V. SIMPiON, Pl*fi*a Att'y.
To the minor 'Defendants, Philip Boggs, Clyde
Boggs, Dom Boggs aud Ben. F. Boggs, with whom -
they reside: Take notice, that unless you apply to
tbe Court, within twenty days from the service of
the summons herein upou yon, exclusive of the
day of oervice. fur tbe appointm?-iit of a guardian
ad lUem to appear and drfeod this action on behalf
of Ihe minor detendauts, Clvde Boggs and Dora
Hoggs and Philip Bogg?, the plain lift' will apply to
the Court to appoint Mime sul'able peruon us guar?
dian ad lit>'iu to appear and detenu tbls action in
their behalf. k \V. SIUPSON, Pi'fls. Att'y.
Nov 15,1338 20 6
WANTED I
TRAVELING and Local Sales?
men for Agricultural and Machine?
ry Specialths to sell to the trade.
8tate age. references, amount expected
lor salary and expenses. Address,
MASSEY & CO.
Montezuma. Qa,
July 2G. 1888 X . _ 6m
J>?ouIg1 be u^e<& a.
TVWhk ^C-fbpc ?Or$\nertierit.
5ckcC,ier took'"To Mothers*
ha?? drj-rce. _-?? ?
BRADFICtD. RECUL^TORCp..
32
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE,
Richmond ?& Danville R. R.t
CO UMBIa. & GEEEHYILLE DIVISION.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE,
IN EFFECT AUG. 19. 18*8.
(Tinins run on 75th Meridian time.)
.Southbound. No. 55
Lve'Walhallas. Yon?r?
Seneca. R.OOam
.'.tidcrson... 9&lam
S|iartanh'rg 'l..'.r)nni
Abbeville... Ill30am
Lauren^.... fi.OOam
.Greenville.. 8.41 am
Green wood li 56pm
Ninety-Six 12 40 pm
Newberry_l 2.15 pm
Arr. Columbia... 4 40 pm
Augusta....! 9.10prui
Northbound.
Lve. Columbia
Ncwberry_
Ninety-Six
Green wo'd
Arr_ Greenville
'Lauren*..*.
Abbeville
Spart'ubr'g
Anderson..
Seneca....?
-.Valhalla...
Atlanta...
54.
10.23 am
I2..t9pm
145pm
5.80 pm
7 25pm
3 55pra
2 50pm
4.25pm
5.45 pm
6.4Apm
in 40mn
No. 54 makes close connection for AtUuu*.
No. 55 make; close connection1 for Augusta ana
Charleston at Columbia
- .Iss. L. Taycob, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
D. Cardweel, Ass't I'ais. Agt, Columbia, S?C
Sot. Uaas, Traffic Manager. , H \ \
POET HOYA! &WE8TEE5r CAE
l 0LIJSA HALLWAY.
In effect May 13 1888-75th Meridfan Tim*.
GOING SOUTH.
Daily.
Except Sunday.
Leave Anderson. 5 20 a m
Leu ve Deans. 5 40 a m
I^aveCooler.Gil am
Leave I.owndesville.' fi ??7 a ra
Leave Latimers.- 7 03 a ra
Leave Hesters. 7 19 a m
I Leave Mt. Cannel.... 7 41 a m
Leave Willington.... 7 55am
r^eave Borde-iU.?. 8 10 a tu
' Arrive McUf<rtiiick> S 88 a m
j Arrive Aufriista. 9 50pm
I Arrive Savatitmb.... .?15 a m
j Arrive Jacksonville 12 30 phi
GOING NORTH.
Leave Jacksonville. 2 05 p m
Leave Savannah. 8 20 p m
Leave Amtii.sta. 7 Warn
Leave MeConniek...l0 Id a hi
Leave B.?rdeati.10 40 a m
Leave WilHimton... 10 57 a m
Le.ive Mt ('annul...II 13 a tu
Leave Hester.-.II 3(1ani
Leave La'inters.11 53 |> m
Leave Locvndesvilte 12 20 p tu
Leave Cooks.12 5>> p m
Leave Ueans.? 1 17 p m
Arrive Anderson. 1 45 p m
BETWEEN LOWNDK6VILI.E AM) AlfPEBSOy.
Daily, except Sunday.
H 01.Lv L<'iwnde>viile.Art! 00 pm
an. Conk's. 539pm
KM. Starr. 5 27pm
6 39. Dean. 5.21 p m
7 UUpni^Ar AfderMih.,.Lv5.00p m
Connects with train t<? und frmn Green?
wood, l.unretis nod Sparnnihur?.
ConnecM'oiia at Anen^ta with Georgia,
Sniitli Carolina and Central Railroads. At
Spartanhurg with A & O. Air Line and
Abbeville & Spartanhurc R. R.
Tickets on sale at Anderson to all ['Oints
at. through rates. B?>rjrage checked to dts
tinntion. . W. J. CR A IG, A O. P. A.
W. \V. STA RR. Snpt,.. AiieuMa. O*.
~ LADSES!
Do Your Own Dyehtg at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES.
They will dv?? everv hltig. They aresold >jvrry
where. Prlc-" 10c. a" package. 40 color*. Trey
have no ?-qu?l lot Mrenuth, Brlghtnesa Amoi at
n Packng-s or for Fa?tness ?I * olor, or n?n
ttg Qxalitlrs. Thev d>> liol crock or smut 1 or
by Sliup?ou Reid '&. 1:?.. Drtiggl-itj. Atlder.on
Sunday
only.
7 00am
7 23am
7 46 a m
8 It am
8 34am
8 4S a m
'908am
9 21 am
? 0 85 a m
10 00 a m
9 20 p ra
6 15am
12 30 pm
10 20 a m
10 45 a m
10 59 a in
11 '2 am
II 31 a m
11 46a m
12 10 p iu
12 34 p in
12 57 p ra
1 20 p m