The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, July 10, 1890, Image 4

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-A Woman's: Heroic Act. ? Omen have performed heroic*-deeds ?&by. land- -and aea> thereby saving jrfrnperiled lives^ ?and all such inatances ? of courage deserve to be pl&ced^on record. ^?^he-followjng:?ccooht Of the rescue'of I ? A;^h?d;rec?rds an "instance of heroism' Ithatshonld be remembered along with Mother of. womanly courage that have I ^become history! . ^;:?On Sunday afternoon, June lsV 1890, ? tbreeiittle children, six,'eight and ten : year3'olc,.were playing on the top of the ; well bm ihe place of. Mr. G?ulden near; itliePtbwri of; Ninety-Six, Abbeville C?.V' >9*(j&: On? of .the children, Berta Davis,. ^a|liw^^xiv8igl?t years old* all unconsci Ifous ofj?nger; stepped, on a weak plant,; 5which? jg?ving away beneath her weight, Igrecipitated .her tio'\ the'.bottom of. tbe I ^nD^s''dist?n'c9' of iorty^five feet. ' ??.The crierbf the"btETer two' children brought;- the ladies out of the dwelling house hear by;-.%he?onev.?f,;'them, Mrs.-. ?3.udier.':E;: QauldehChapman, without a. ^biOment's hesitation, and at .the risk of gM^life>v"wect down into the well on the frocks of the wall and.also by the aid of a iropo.^Oni reaching, the eurfaceiofthe ?;W? t er, Mrs.- Chap man,-unmi ndfu 1 o f cuts - ^dVbruises-of? the rough and jagged' frocks,; braced^ and.supported" herself so glf?foh^ raise; the; ?&bild;;:fr&^ "from^rowning. .. _ \. ?^The ? ch'ildj not; seriously hurt- by-the ? ? f?ll; was-saved frbm.;death only by the ^promptness "Of Mrs.Sudie E. Chapman.. .'? This 'action, when we take into con? sideration; all of ?ie.attending . circun> j ||j^ces,;,d^ that bistory' ^wherein are recorded the brave deeds of ^Gracel Darling and other women who I ^haveTmperiled tiieir'lives to save others.?, ^Grj^i^le^Bnte^riei and-Mountaineer, Seventy Babies a Minute,1 . .-| I ' It ha3: been computed, that between 1^000,900;^>anx". '?87,000,000^- babies. are :<bWun-tba .world .each year.. The..rate | Ivb^prbduction is; therefore; about Beventy' [;^er minute, or rather more,than one for ;:byery beat;of the clock. With the pne^a-; ? minute, calculation every newspaper Reader is familiar, "jut it is not everyone fc'rwbV atops to calculate what - that "means r,when ifr cornea to. a year's supply. It fi^wiH, therefore, probably-startle a good: ^iany 'person^ to find* ohttie "authority of ^'eil-kaown hospital":writer, that, could ie; infaucs of ?- year.be ranged in lines in; cradles; the:cradles" won lc[ be~over "swing.-and at the same time extend i^nd the^world; We havathe ingeni? ?s conclusion, also tthat, supposing the riliesftieaj grew up/and the sexes be |??lly divided, we would have an army ae-hundred times larger than that .of I ^eatvBritain and a wife;for each soldier. | 'Jesiv- ?-\' v ' ' : ? ?-? ? ie same write? looks at the matter in 1 still more picturesque light* He im igiuei the-:babies; being; carriedJpast a I ^yerr^intv in--their mothers arms, one E by one, and the procession-being kept up P-nJgbt kM day until^he last comer in the pwelfth^ mpnth'*had:pasied''-'by.-; A'arufi-. f ciently liberal rate is allowed,' but even p5f going past at the rate of twenty a.min ^e^ihe-reviewer at his post-would only I Khave seenrthe siith part of this infantile | |best:~after;tbey""bad been' passing bin:, at r^e-'-^e'-bf* 1;200'- an hour during the !|&Ure^ear I: In ? other words,, tbe babe I Fth.aVh'??i'^tb' beL:carrfed;"wbenithe:.tramp fcoegW^ when but a ^et^^action of : ite comrades, had reach' |?||S&e ^reviewer's post, and when tbe [.year's supply of babies was^drawing to a re)c39 there, won Id: be a: rear guird! n 01 of-1 {infants, but of romping six year- old boyB ? Phenomena of;HnrTichnes.. Profe33Qr ,Loorr.is gives a very inter ?rajlng summary? of-.his investigations on "fh? subject of tornadoes. He finds that awhile :nb; season,, of ..the year ia exempt they occur for the-most part in M"ay and, S^^l and generally between noon and tonsetv The usual accompaniments are ^riseiin[ tempewtnjre,:lightning and rain, and^frequently haiL The progress in 'tbi? /.country is invariably eaatwardly, the. mean;beihg..l2 degs. north of east. Their average -?: breadthr is 129 rods: length, .15 -miles; velocity of progress whettviqlent, about 80: miles an 'hour; ^?^?bn.of .de3trb ^^^v;}-Tho5ro8a- of human life is remark ably^m?ll considering all ? tbe attendant conditions, being about one to a tornado. ^ In .passing over ponds and rivers, wa? ter is invariably raised, in . large quanti tiea^ :Leeward roofs are generally taken ia:; 0 referenca to windward.. Light obj\ecui;are !frequently: transported' three | to. Sweaty-miles, and.fowls are not infre ^en?^picked'of most of their feathers. this though a singular is undoubtedly a truo^ phenomenon. The attempts to jgroyQ.thattJt could be . caused by the ex ^qsion^?fjai^ia the quills, dr.e to the issage'ora Vacuum, have not been auc-'j jaafiM.';: Thy^'osfc iingdlar fact is that | xexfowllives under the depluming pro tsk' In some cases-roosters have been en walking around after a tornado rowingjrand without a feather on their W- A.- feasible explanation is that in electric charge threw off the feathers nuch ih the same way ?s it now and jain strips the clothes from a person.? 1 v^T^k^hmKerci?l Advertiser. A; Cpnfedejrate/i Honor. I Lotus Post,; who lived, through a year ljh?;.a ^iialf;: 6f carpetbagism. in South 7arpljinar told me the other night some jem^arkable Stories, of that period. One 5fihem-ezemplifiea the best conception ^.Sbut^ern "h?n?b," and might well go ?wn.torkistory along with othbr such riales.of{demotion to ideas. At the time in%'queation one^of many prisoners held /ithoufc bail on the charge of knkluxism, nd likely, as all the world supposed, to e convicted and hanged, was an ex iCJonfederate'colcnel. This man received wrdthathis child w-ts lying at the point >f death, and asked of. the commandant permission to visit his home, fourteen jaUea away, in the conn try. The com ^dani. knew the character of his pris mer; and let him go with no other hold r^u hiui than tbe man's promise to re? am at sunset two days later. As the tour for the prisoner's return approached 1 k .commandant uneasily watched the fog sun and showed unmistakable ;ds ; of disturbance, but just as the sun iappeared below the horizon the ex ^niederate presented himself and salu i. He had walked the whole distance IgSs and forth, and now he came with e news that his child- was still: living, ough beyond hope. Could he go back be "'would promise to return to his (abn in twenty-foor hours ? Thecom indant again set the prisoner free, and enty-four hours later he returned and ve himself up. Happily, his faithful S3 to promises was rewarded, for neith be nor any other Kn Klux was hanged. York Sun . . Dust to Dust. :i"'-> ? thousand years hence?so says a aember.of the Academy of Sciencea? ifisirly all the stone buildings now stand tig in JSurope will have crumbled to dust, po perishable is the material of which aey are constructed that the process of icay.is already evident in many con icuous edifices. Tho same^ thing is ^bnt inlbis country. Neither mar ^nor .our favorite brown-stone can 3st?nd the action of the elements, ^?'ftf ' Oapitol at Washington is .Jergoi ^ disintegration. Jtmay.not be important that anordi* dry dwelling-house should last a thou id yeara.. For sanitary reaaons, it is, bap3, just as well that people ahould % tb 'JQuild their' houses over again lvJ every two or three centuries. But rik not agreeable to think that the Cap ol ?nd all the great churches in the juotry will, have disappeared by the jear of grace 2890..--' ?|?pres8 dispatch from West Virginia ^^ottlfebailstones which split great Jig, reduced saw logs to shavings and g hole? twenty feet deep in the earth, ifc iigb't.;-- This half way lying is all _j8n5e^.:Tell.a wboopper or stick to iij!$hfcpefaifflfa Fr&s.' ; The Most Alarming Sins; 1 Dr. Howard Crosby'I utters ? startling tru'th-in the following: "If I were called on to point out the most alarming sins of to-day?those which are_ most deceit? ful in~ their influence, and most soul '.'destroying in their ultimate effects?I would;not mention drunkenness with all its fearful havocV nor gambling with its erazed^yictims, nor harlotry with all.its Iiellistf "orgies"; but the love of money on the part of men, and the love of display on the part of women. While open vice seuds its thousands; these fashionable -and - favored indulgences send their ten thousands, to perdition.. They sear the: conscience, incrust the soul with an im-: 'peh.eii'able shell of worldliness, debauch, the affectionB from every.high and heav? enly .object, oand make man or woman; the worshipper of self.: While doing all! .^is the p??r victim is allowed by public; ' opinion "to think himself or herself a; Christian; while the druukard, the gam ? , bier or the prostitute is uot deceived by: slach-a; thought for ? "moment." ? - ? ?- ~ - ? Saving Iiis Bait. . . . ? - ?? \ An aged negro sat .on one of the wharves at Salem,-Mass., fishing. A [.colored boy ? was . sitting beside him,: jeagerly watching the bob as it danced up) 'and . downr Shddealy the bob went)| tinder. The boy in his excitement leaned so fax over: the edge of the wharf that be lost his balance:and'feU; into the water, j rlhstantly the bld man dropped his-fish ingpole and jumped into-the water for; .the boj? and; after.a good deal of Bplash ing'iud spluttering, with the help of several men on the- wharf/ both were hauled out gasping "for breath. One of the men who had helped them expressed j his admiration-for the negro's courage.' ''That was-a brave deed of yours, my j mai?i":Baid he. " : >What^dat ?". asked; the disciple of ?Walton, as he went to pick up his rod. i "Why, you.jumping in to save that; boy.".- ? ?'Dat boy I I-doan\ keer nufiiu fprlj him?, but he got all de bait in his] pocket!"- : Bocklen's Arnica Salve . The beBt Balve in the world for Cuts'; 'Bruises, Sores,' Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe-i v?t Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbil blains, Corns-, and all' Skin Eruptions,! and "positively.- cures Piles/ or no pay : required. -It is guaranteed-;* o:give'.per-. ^P^pS^^^?^^?^oo|i^ refunded. Price 25 cents per -box'.;: For sale bv~ Hill Bros. >?,:.:?' r.,?- : \ : _ ;:vv-;-'? ? Some of the supposed to be sharpest arid'wisest lawyers in the country' have; .made wills and passed away, :and the said, wills have been broken all io:flinders by : heirs and 'other lawyers. An ignorant 'Missouri farmer wrote ? his will in four '-lines' onu slate,-and\ifc stood Ihree law? suits, and.ten lawyers. ? Ah Australian schooner recently, ef ? fected-the capture of th e father of sharks. He belonged tothe. species known asthe basking-snarki; and was forty-thre'e. feet long. When . his jaws were pried open a barrel could bb-rolled '.in, and there were eleven rows of teeth; itfhis jaws. He had ?the mouth to bite a. horse in two at a clip. .\?'Jn:8peaking of Sfim. Jones's sermon Justice Laraar said : "It was striking in miiny^senses'.:;." Parts of it werejike a Pullman, palace sleeping car?capable of \ being hitched to any train,-going :iu any [duection; at hny time ?fitting-anywhere, "acting aut bmatically, and capable of em* enating frpm no other brain than that of .the.only, efciginal Sam Jones." .^-^ The-result of the investigation by D'rvDonal&ion of the brain of a famous deaf and dumb pupil of Dr. Howe is to ?substantiate several/ theories which medi dalAexperts .,; have advanced about the function^ an organ of j thought, '^Conclusive evidence iaf adduc? ed to proye'.that the brain is an intricate phonographic medium, which" registers all that sight, hearing, taste, smell and feeling bring to it: - -rr A story comes , from TL?fBo, N. C., of th? fatal effects of a bite from a cat. David Stokea, colored, was trying to drive a-house cat out of a room with a stick, "-whehlthe b_east suddenly became enraged, and, flying at the man, seized his arm. j So deeply were the teeth buried in the flesh that it was necessary to sever the head to get-, rid, of the: animal. ,; Stokes became ill, and though he did not exhibit any eighB'of hydro'pnobia, he died within twenty-fourhours.?Nsw Yor&'Sun. ?The greatest diving feat ever achiev? ed was in moving* the cargo, of the ship Cape -Hern, wrecked off the coast of South America,- when a diver named Hooper made seven descents to a depth of 201 feet, and at one time remained un? der^ wateri-fbrtyrtwo miiiuteB; Siehe states thVgre?test depth to which a* man has. ever-descended to be two hundred and four feet, equivalent, to a pressure of eighty-eight and one half pounds per square inch. ? One of nature's strange freaks may be seen at the farm of Mr. Jones Stan? ford, four miles North of Flora, Mo. It is a colt, not unlike other colts, except a mark in its face. Beginning on a lipe with, the" lower .part of the nostrils and extending to a point just below the eyes is a perfect outline bf a rattlesnake. Its mouth and eyea are perfectly formed. On its tail seven rattles and a button may~ j be distinctly seen, and, strangers?#?<he outline of-the snake is rais&d;being about asTarge"*as a^ea^JBTwSffSnd not a nair on it. " \ ' ? There is something imposing in tbe fact that New York will enter, the closing | decade of the nineteenth century as the Becond^city in the world. The census estimates say 1,700,000; may be less than Paris, but this is an inadequate expres? sion of what New York raally is. Brook? lyn, Staten Island, Newark, Jersey City, the inhabited-places that compose New York, depend upon it, build it up, added to the accepted figures of the city alone easily give the metropolis three millions. London surpasses this, but early in the twentieth century -New York will be trying conclusions with London. Baby? lon, Athens, Rome,. "Venice, Paris, Lon? don, New York?New York, the latest and perhaps the greatest of all in that proud catalogue of human effort and achievement. Truly we have builded a great city. Now let us Bee if we cannot make it a good city.?New York Herald. Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE ?OF THE? FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma? nently cure Habitual Consti? pation, and the many ills de? pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent rcrae Jy known to CLEM1SE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY V/hcnoncis Uilious or Constipated ?SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ??yStTTE? OJE* PIGrS MANUFACTURED ONLY Of CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Just so! ho! ho! why yes,'indeed! I see! I see! 'tis this I need To cleanse my blood, this S. S. S. Thii. Swift's Spfxific, I confess The faux pas mode was rather hugS, Why! I have been taking vermifuge! A REMARKABLE CASE FROM ILLINOIS. I Buffered for five years with Mercnrlftl Rheumatism, which was the result of Potesh and Mercurial treatment by physicians, for Constitutional Blood Poison. Theynotonlyfailed tocureino but made me a physical wreck,and my lifo a burden. 1 then commenced taking Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), and after using a few bottles was entirely cured of the Rheumatism, which the doctors brought on by their rem? edies, and the Blood Poison they failed to cure. I cheerfully commend 8. S. B. to every one similarly afflicted. JOHN H. LYLES, Sarento, HI. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mulled free. CwyrigMciiby S. S._S. Co. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. TO THRESHER AND MACHINE MEN ! Teeth for G eiser Threshers at less than Manufacturers' prices. _ Great Bargains in Second Hand Agricultural Engines all in good order. Good as new. PLANTATION SAW MILLS. In fact all sizes Saw Mills. Terms easy. HARDWARE, HARDWARE, Is our study, and we can't be downed on anything within our. line. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. . P. S?Read Sullivan Manufacturing Go's, advertisement in this paper. SAVE YOU MONEY! ? LISTEN I ?? LADIES' AND GENTS' ELEGANT FOOT WEAR. | The largest Stock ever "offered. PriceB square down. Ladies' Solid Leather Button Shoes $1.00 per pain Gents' * . Shoes from 75c up. -?i^T{&?3*i> *??<!???' ?;? '> ' {rents' Heady Made Olotliing* and Neckwear. PERFECT FITTING?LATEST STYLES. _. "We are taking a hand with the boys in. thin line, and the fellow that undersells us has not only got to "hustle," but lose hiss profit. $20 Suits at $15; $15 Suits at $12-$10 Suite at $7, and $7 at $4 50. Don't thiasound.right? FULL LINE DRY GOODS; Lots of handsome DRESS GOODS for Ladies, and their necessary Trimmings ?EDGINGS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. i?ji HEAVY and FANGT GROCERIES, Teas, Spices, Gloves, Canned Goods, Corn, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Traces, Hoes, Plows and Plow Stocks. Nice Line Crockery "Ware. E. W. BROWN & SONS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT . . BRTJ Of every kind, size, style and price, right from the largest Brush Factory in the United States, and can save you money on them. Also, an Elegant Line of Stationery at very Close Figures SEEDS! Such as Lucerne, Clover, Millo Maize, Meadow Mixture, Golden Beauty Corn Melon and Garden Seeds of every kind always in stock. Remember our SUBB CTTIR/E ! For Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, &c, is positively guaranteed to CURE or money cheerfully refunded. Try a bottle, and see what relief it bring?. Only 50c, For sale also by Campbell Bros., Belton, S. C. TODD BROS., Druggists. No. 4 Hotel Block. ?? WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION rjO A FEW FACTS BELOW, of interest to all Housekeepers. We have? A LARGE STOCK OF TINWARE. More than we wish to carry, and we must decrease our stock, and to decrease it we will name a few articles and prices below, viz : 2 quart Coffee Pote 10c, 4 quart Coffee Pots 20c, 3 quart Covered Buckets 10c, G quart Covered Bucket 15c, 6 quart Open Bucket 10c, 10 quart Open Bucket 20c, 4 quart Oil Cans 15c, 10 quart Dish Pans 15c, 3 quart Coffee Pots 15c, 2 quart Covered Buckets 8c, 4 quart Covered Buckets 12c, 4 quart Open Bucket 8c, 8 quart Open Bucket 15c, 2 quart Oil Cans 10c, 8 quart Dish Pans 8c, 15 quart Dish Pans 20c, Kerosene Oil 15c per gallon. WE ARE STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Crockery and Glassware, Lamp Goods, Library and Stand Lamps. WE are Agents for BRENNAN & CO'S. CANE MILL, The beBt Mill now sold. Buy your Mill now, and be ready. Your neighbors will plant larger crops when they are sure of a Mill near by. EVAPORATORS and SMOKE STACKS made to order. JKsT We will sell STOVES cheaper than you can buy any where?better goods, more pieces for the least money. A chance to prove what we say is all we ask, and you will be convinced. BRING TJS YOUR RAGS]fAND BEESWAX; sure CURE for CHILLS* FEVER for 30 YEARS A success. Rod this testimony then TRY IT for ymsnxV. ^ Proprietors have a .any-letter* like thev : BETTER THAN "Mr.M;M.KiBTrr^?, DC 11 En in Alt I)orsey C0 | Xjfc, ??: nillMIM? "I U? certify to the V{U HIRE. tlut rfiij-hcs' Tonic b ihe best cMlll tonic I ever tried. I consider it better than quinine," cures chronic cases. KS:;;y?;,K? fever his never failed yet,and I have sohl it loa number of chronic cases. It cures them every time." ~ ? ask for HUGHES' TONIC, and take no other. rf&bired by R. A. ROBINSON & CO., Louisville, Ky. For sale ty druggists, two SIZES. Price 50c. and $1.00. JOHN L. HAYN IE & DAUGHTER, DEALERS IN' PIANOS AND ORGANS. Agents for Ludden & Bates Southern Mu? sic House. THEY handle none hut the best Instru? ments manufactured, such as? CEI0KER1NG, MASON & EAMLIN, MATHliSHEK, STERLING, PIANOS A ATD ORGANS. They offer these Instruments at New York prices, and on the easiest install? ments. JOHN L. HAYNJE & DAUGHTER, Greenville, S. C, 38 Westfield Street. OPEN LETTER, MB. EDITOR : Through your valuable paper I wish to inform my friends, and everybody else, that I wish to reduce my Stock, prepara? tory to stock-taking, I will sell at great? ly reduced prices for Cash. I will sell .Calico, Muslin and Ginghams at Coat for cash. Shoes at lower prices than yon ever bought the same quality. I bave some Shoes out of style for less than cost. I keep Sugar, Coff ee, Molasses, Fineat Tea, Hardware, Hatii, Wall Paper, Flour, Wheat Bran, Crockery and Glassware, Cassimere, Cotton ad es and Fancy Gro? ceries. Although I do not boast of having the largest and biggest stock in Town, I can say that I can sell you GOOD Goods, and at as low prices aa any house in Town. I will give you the worth of your money. Try me. Yours truly, A. B. TOWERS. P. S.?I have many goods I cannot name in an advertisement. IDESIRE to say I am still in the Lum? ber business, and expect to stay as long as anybody will come to sec me. I 'keep on band at all times a good assort? ment of? Lumber, Shingles, Doors. Sa; h and Blinds, Which I will sell CHEAPER than any one else. I will also estimate on any kind of Work, from a bird cage to a palace. Call to see me at the Blue Ridge Yard, when you need anything in my line, and I will save you money. Respectfully, JAS. E. BARTON. May 29,1800 47_6m COTTON ED 01 MLS. WE are making various sizes from the Plantation mills of 5 tons to the large city mill of 50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest modern improvements in machinery, and produce the very best results. Send for circuit*. CARDWELL MACHINE CO., RICHMOND, VA. June 19,1890 50_4_ PURE DISTILLED ANDERSON ICE CO, April 25,1890 Farms and Lots for Sale. THE undersigned has some valuable Lands and City Lots for sale, to wit: One Cottage, containing four rooms, sit? uate in a nice locality. Also, four or five City Lots, well located, One Plantation, on Seneca River, 30G acres, improved. One Plantation, ou Sa? vannah River, 320 acres, improved. The above will be Bold on reasonable erms, E. W. BROWN, t May 1,1809 43 gm ANDERSON FOUNDRY ?IID MACHINE WORKS. R. F. DIVVER, Proprietor. Builder and Repairer of all Kinds Dealer in of Machinsry. } Machinery Supplies. I HAVE established a FIRST CLASS FOUNDRY in connection with my MA? CHINE WORKS, and can Bupply you with any kind or style of CASTINGS, from a pair of Fire Dogs to a Fine Iron Store Front. I also have a? gin repairing department, Where yotir old Gins can be repaired at short notice. I have a supply of good workmen,05 Iways ready to do your work, and will do it promptly. I am? Manufacturers' Agent for all kinds of Machinery, And keep on hand a large supply of BRA.3S GOODS, PIPING, FITTINGS, OILS, &c. Also, New and Second-hand ENGINES always on hand. Bgf Come and see me. May 8,1880 44 Gra FRESH LOT OF EXCELSIOR PTENT FL Finest Patent on the market. Try it and see for yourself. GROCERIES are advancing everywhere else, but getting CHEAPER at R. S. LIGON'S GROCERY ST?RE. Why? Because he bought such a large stock before the rise. He calls special attention to his? FINE STOCK FEED, Prepared by himeelf, aud guaranteed to weatherboard any bag of bones in the County. Only $1.25 per Hundred pounds. Try It. R. S. LIGON. COME AND HEAR THE GRAND REDUCTION US' PRICES AT THE LADIES' ?TORE. Al MOST Tremendous Downfall in all kinds of SUMMER GOODS. We MUST make rocm for the immense stock of Fall Gcods which we anticipate buying, and which our trade demands, and for the next sixty days? We offer you Bargains in every Department. We are also constantly receiving New Goods in the Millinery line?Pretty, Stylish and Cheap. Don't Forget to Examine our Stock before Buying. Miss Lizzie William s. THERE are some persons who have been waiting for price." of Goods to go down, but we are very B?rry to say that they must realize the fact that they have been left, and the only consolation we can offer is, that we can and will sell them Goods on such CLOSE MARGINS that they are bound to be pleased at the prices. We have full stocks of? - AIVD - zp^o^xsioiisrs, Which we are selling CHEAP, CHEAP? ER, CHEAPEST. All we ask is a fair trial, and we are confident our prices will convince the moat skeptical. Respectfully, BROWN BROS. DO NOT FORGET I - THAT THE ANDERSON MUSIC HOUSE Fe Headquarters for the very best makes of PIANOS and ORGANS, where vou can get lowest Prices and Lest terms, under a positive guarantee. Three Car Loads of Carriages and Buggies Just received, and we WIXIi NOT be undersold. SEWING MACHINES. After twenty vgars experience I have found out which is the very best Sewing Ma? chine, and we wfPbe pleased to explain the merits cf the celebrated New Home? which Burpasses all others. We ak-o sell the" Favorite, St. John, Union, White, Victor, and several other makes. ^ST* It will pay you to inspect my stock and get prices in either department of my business before buying. Respectfully, C _A_. RE ICD, .Agent T E PROGRESSIVE AGE io which we live and flourish demands? E3NERGY, FX^TJCH, ACTIVITY, jSlIsTID BOTTOM PRICES! If you will visit our Store you will see a combinatiou of all the above, with a few other tbinga that are calculated to make comoetitors "Get up and Dust" to keep in sight. We can and will shake the bottom out of acy prices you can get elsewhere. We'll tell you the "Good Old Honest Truth" about every article we sell you. We Pay Cash for every Dollars' worth we Buy, And Give You tue Benefit Kvery Time. ? Don't Believe a word we Say. BUT COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, JOHN M. HU3BAED & BSC, Next to Farmers and Merchants Bank, Auderson, S. C. THIS WILL PLEASE YOU! The undei'sigriecl hare opened A, Kirst Class Bakery, At the old stand of J. M. Hubbard & Bro., next to L. H. Seel. AFINE NEW OVEN has been built, and our Establishment is equipped with every? thing needful in tho Baker's occupation. We will have 1'ilE-SH BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY, etc., every day, and we wail? the public to give us a krial order. We guarantee satisfaction. V.'e will also ktap in stock? A NICE LINE OP CONFECTIONERIES, Etc., Which will be sold at very low prices. We will sell Twenty-Five Bread Tickets for $1.00, And deliver fresh Loaves to oi:r customers every day. We will Roast Fowls, or any kind of Fresh Meats, and Bake Oakes io order. i E,BQQK- $OCV CAUTEOH TmrnLnwd?and even? p'Sr ban bis name nnd price stamped on bottom, a B=an for gentlemen. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* The excellenco and wearing qualities of this shoo cannot be better shown than ay thu strong* endorse* menta of its thousands of constant wearers. 5?2.00 Gennino Hand-sewed, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoo which commends Itself. $ ja iOO Iland-sewcd Welt. A lino calf Shoo *r unequalled for stylo and durability. SO.BO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress O Shoe, at a-populnr price. SO.50 Policeman's Shoo Is especially adapted O for railroad men, formers, etc. . All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3&i?2 SHOES ladies, navo been most favorably received since Introduced ask jour wcBieri u?,???^.? direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. ? W. Ii. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. C. F. JONES & CO., AM)BRSO\, 6. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims againsl the Estate of James M. Smith, deceased, 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. P. SMITH,) v. R. F. SMITH, J 1jX June 2G, 1890 51 3 rs. ANTI KALSOMINE PLASTICO. A SPECIAL ARTIST from the Factory ha3 lately taught some of our best Painters some NEW and BEAUTiFUL WALL DESIGNS, Plain and in relief. Less expensive than paper, and a thousand times prettier, and it lasts forever. See samples at Wilhite & Wilhite's, and get Workmen's names. Tuis is the perfection of interior wall finish and is not expensive. ONLY AT WILHITE & WILHITE'S. A. G. STRICKLAND, ZDEHSTTIST. T-kTITROTJS OXIDE given at all times iX for the Painless Extraction of Teeth, %?r Office in New Masonic Temple. Nov. 15,1888 19 Write us, and we will send you one on 15 Days'TestTrial In your own home. We pay all freights. No cash asked until you are suited.? Satisfaction Guaranteed. Over 40.000 Southern homes supplied by us on this plan since 1870. Fairest method of sale known. Buyers saved all risk, and ensured Perfect Instruments at Lowest Cost. We make it easy for all to buy, Write for Valuable .'nforjnation. LUDDEN & BATES, SAVANNAH. CA< STRICTLY PURE PHIS! w E call the attention of Painters and everybody to our celebrated Pure Ready Mixed Paints, Which we sell under the following posi? tive guarantee: We guarantee our Ready Mixed Paints, when properly applied to a good surface, not to crack, chalk or peel, and to give per? fect satisfaction as a first-clr-.ss Paint; and if after three years' wear it fails to meet the above requirements, wc agree to fur? nish paint free of charge to repaint build? ing. TJLLMANN & PH1LPOT M'F'G. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. A full stock of th38C Paints on hand and lor sale by TODD BROTHERS, Anderson, S. 0., Dealers in Drug;., Paints and Oils. May 15, 18U0 45 3m IKichinond & Danyille K. Ii., COL ? -la. & GREENVILLE DIVISION. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT APRIL 13, 1S00. (Trains run on 75th Meridian lime,) SOUTHBOUND, j No. I No. I No. I No. 54 1 5G ' 50 58 Lv Charleston. Lv Columbia.... Alston. Potuaria. Prosperity., Lv Kcwberry... Goldville.... Clinton. Ar Laurcus. Lv Ninety-Six. tJrceuwood. Hodges. Ar Abbeville. Helton. Lv Helton. Williuiuslon*.... Pelzcr. Piedmont. Ar recnvillc. Anderson., Seneca., Walhalla. Atlanta. .SOUTHBOUND. Lv Walhalla.... A nderson .... (i rentiville.... I'icdmont.... I'clxcr. Ar Williamston. Ar Helton. Lv Belton. Ar Abbeville. Lv Hadgcs. <? recuwood.. 1 Lv Ninety-Six... Liurens. C inton. Goldville. Ar Newbcrry.... Lv Prosperity... P,)maria. Ar Columbia... ? Augusta.... I Ar Charleston. A M 7 00 11 00 11 43 1? M 12 14 12 :I3 12 50 P M 2 U 2 3; 3 05 :j 50 4 uo 4 10 4 2G 1 ;)2 4 48 5 SO 4 40 6 :i0 7 00 10 40 No? 55 AM 5 25 8 54 in m 9 15 0 .V, to ta 10 m 10 30 10 SO P M 10 so 11 55 12 24 1 20 2 11 3 02 3 22 A M 4 40 9 no u "oj p Ml G 42!. I 7 00!.. 7 23j. 7 40 . S 45 . !) OS ., U 45!. A M I 0 45 ! 10 25 !l0 40 .111 02 .|U 08 .11 25 ; 12 05 No. 57 No. iJL P M A M 7 35 S 53 0 14 0 3S 10 30 10 45 No. 6 P M 12 15 1 05 11 10 No. .vj No. P M 4 15 4 50; AM! G 00 G 34 B 65| 7 50 8 08 5 20 0 50 2 I0| S3 3 10 3 17 3 40 AM S 50 3 30j ! ?30 3 5.1 ?1 OS 4 58 5 20 5 43 UO P M 2 4(1 1 50 J Kos.5, G, 50,51, 50, 57,58 aud 50 daily excepl : Sundsy. Main Line Trains 54 a id 55 daily be I tween Oolumbin and Alston. Ds.ily except Sun? day bot ween Alston aud Greenville. Jas. L, Taylor Gcn'l Fseft AfBnft. H tiAanwEiiij, mv. Botoi Agtj Columbia, 9. C BOl'-BftASi ANNUAL MEETING. "VTOTIOE ia hereby given that the An null Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anderson Building and Loan Associa? tion will be held in the Court House in the City of Anderson, at 11 o'clock a. ru., on Thursday, tho 10th day of July, 1890, for the purpose of, electing officers, for the en: suing year, and transacting such other bus? iness as may come before the meeting. J. H. MAXWELL, Sec. and Treas. July 3, 1890 _52_2 RUNS EASY. Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. ffi|y Makrs FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKE? or BREAKS THE P.OU. CELEBRATED B Has All LATEST 'IMPROVEMENTS Including Ilalnnrc W .i?cl on Ern?li which in nurtm ovet spend, '.hla feature Is peculiar .o this rnako <if Gin ?r i 1* used on no othnr. Aro FULLY O t.' A R A. t'T ? 131) an d At* Dtfllv???*? FREE OF MtEMWC at any B. B. 8t?tloit or tho landing of any Reffular 8toaTnboot Lino IB tho South. If wo hav? no Agent near you, address ttto abaciil Southern Agent, 3 Ton' 1.STANDARD SCALES . "reicht pold, fully warranted. Otherilies nroportlooml>? to*. En;;lnr., Boll.riiuiil Feed UriedtasHllU. H.W.llUBBlliD.Oenl.South'n Ai-nt,Atl>Dl?,0?.orDallu1T?. i T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By TT. F. Cox, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Mrs. Lou. J. McFall has applied to me to grant her Letters of Ad? ministration on the Estate and effects of Dr. J. T. McFall, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon? ish all kindred and creditors of the said J. T. McFall, deceased, to be and ap Eear before me in Court of Probate, to e held ut Anderson Court House, on the 17th day of July, 1890, after pub? lication hereof, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given t.nder my hand this 1st day of July, 189C. W. F. COX, Judge of Probate. July 3, :i890_52_2_ THE S"irATE OF SCUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J.N.Sutheiland, Plaintiff, against Lucy Young, Edward Slonc. Lillle Kay, Kceso Kay, Bessie Kay, Lemuel Kay and Minnie Kay. heirs at law of Hattie E. Kay, deceased, Defendants.?Sum? mons for ]lelicf?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are 1 ereby summoned and required to an? swer i ho complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Phos, at Anderson C. H., S. C, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tho subscribers at their office, Anderson C. II., S. C , within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, th: plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the com? plaint Dafed Juno2, A.D. 1830. WHITNER & SIMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. [SEAL] M, P. THIDBLE, C. C. P. To the ab=ci;t Defendants, Edward Stone, LilUc Kay, Keese Kay and Lemuel Kny: Take notio; that the Complaint in this action and tho Sunmons, of which the foregoing is a copy, wero filed in the office of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Anderson County, S. C, at Anderson C. n? on the 2nd day of June, 1830. WHITNEB & SIMPSON. - Plaintifl's Att'ys. To tho infanl. Defendants, Llllle Kay, Keese Kay, Bessie Kay Lemuel Kay and Minnie Kay, and L. E. Campbell, with whom the infant Mincie Kay reside: i: Tako notice that unless you procure the ap? pointment of a guardian ad lltem to appear and dofend this action in your behalf within twenty days from t ie eerrice of the Summons herein upon you. ths Plaintift will apply to W. W, Hum? phreys, Master, for an order appointing somo suitable and proper person guardian ad fitem to appear and duend this action in your behalf. June 2nd, J "90. WHiTNER &. SIMPSON, Plflfs. Att'ys. June 12, ISM_4d_6 Do To ar Painting With HARRISONS' STRICTLY PURE I T will bs fouH WHITER, FINER, aud of greater EADING POWER than any ot her. FOR SALE BY WILHITE & WILHITE ANDERSON, S. C. April 24, 1B90 42 3m LAW CARD. IAM now prepared to give prompt and specia I attention to all Law Bnsi ness intrusted to my care as an Attorney or Counsellor at Law, not being otherwise en? gaged. COLUMBUS WARDLAW. Feb 27,189) 34 JULIUS W. QUATTLEBAUM, Attorney at Law, ANDERSON, - - S. C. PROMPT attention given to all bus* ness; Office over I he Express Office. Big p is acknowledged the leading remedy for euros n NgH CSonorrhoea ?i Gleet. B2?SftS?l w*eoin>- ?* "* editor - I prescribe it and feel MM onij jy safe in rccommendintrit TheEvahsChemiruCo. to all BUfferera. k sincihnat.l, XJtegjH A. J. STOKER, M. D.c v'a'A jfxSi Decatub. Iri ? !tttm,*ir "9 Sold by DrupKlate. treaT55?? Wl price wJbo. T WIIHITE & WILHITE. Jan 23,1800 39 ly The Shortest Line to Charleston & Florida. POET ROYAL & WESTERN CAR OLINA RAILWAY. In effect Mar. ID, 1890?75th Meridian Time GOING SOUTH. Daily. DaKy Leave Anderson. 8 00 a m 3 10 p m Leave Dean. 8 20 a n 3 28 p m Leave Starr. 8 25 a m 3 33 p m Leave Cook. 8 37 a ra 3 46 p m Leave Barnes.. 8 48 ? ni 3 55 p m Leave Lowndenville. 8 5(i a in 4 05 p m Leave Latimer.9 14 ;i r.-. 4 23 p m Leave Hester.25 s -.i <34 p ra Leave Mt. Carmel.... 9 10 a m 4 ?9 p m Leave Willingtcn.... 9 49 a m 4 58 p m Leave Bordeanx.10 00 am 513 pm Leave McCormick...lO 40 a m 7 57 pm Arrive Augusta.12 30 am 10 05 p m Arrive Charleston... 7 00 p ni Arrive Savannah.... 5 40 p m 6 30 a m Arrive Jacksonville 7 CO p m 12 00 m GCING NORTH Leave Jackson rille. 110 p m 8 00 p til Leave Savannai.8 10 p m 6 40 a m Leave Charleston. 9 15 a m Leave Augusta. 8 25 p m 3 45 p m Le ve McCorraiek...l0 50 a ni 5 55 pm Leave Bordeau::.1110 am 6 14 p h. Leave WiIlington...ll 21 a m G25pm Leave Mt. Carniel...ll 30 a m 6 35 p m Leave Hesters.11 45 a m 6 50 p m Leave Lalimers.11 57 a m 7 00 p m Leave Lownde8villo.l2 14 a m 7 18 p m Leave Barnes.12 22 a m 7 27 p m Leave Cook.12 32 pm 7 37pm Leave Starr.12 4? p m 7 51 p m Leave Deans.12 57 p m 7 56 p m Arriv Anderson. 1.10 p m 8 15 p m The qaickest route to ChaWwton. Only one change of ctirs at McCormick. Connections made at Augusta for At? lanta, and all otiior points Wast. Tiskate on sale at P. R. & W. C. R. de Eot to all poiute at eheap through rate, and aggage cheeked through to destination. Any other information call upon or write WM. J. ClfeAIG, G. P. A R. W. HUNT, TraV, Pas, Agent* August