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:$tmc CURE for Jit ^FOR GO YEARS a success. tH? testimony then T^Y IT 'foryiurseJC ^ Sj^ca? toaic I ever tried.. W fluider :t better ?3 tar?tpiaine." a CURES SHPJSfsIG "Mr.H.;.V. McDo.n- &! (ever has'never failed yet.aad-I have scSd it to & :*V 1 - fiSSo?cluxinlc cases.-' It'.cires liwm-evcyr-; wJ^^v: ask Fon TONIC, Atio take no. Other. BMEfefe&Espared by |Y-;-' Jroxsalcliy drnggiats." =tiCE 50c. ano $1,: 1 piHEBELTON'AOABEMY. IE exercises of the Beltoh Academy, ?Belto'n, S. C, will commence MOX ^A^*SEPT^22hd,:1890.-.- . ^'^Stesiof-Tnition, .per Session of five aon" ctoar^Depw?toent, ..;,.......:....,......$. 7 60 itermedi?te'Deriartment....:.. .il 25 "gher Departments?..'.... 15 00 ^Incidental expenses SCarpe" Session ,'pay --ablo.in ad^8"111^0- . t- ?v'''v'^c^:puptt^wlfi.Dje eipecled to pay.the 5.->oregcJar:tuition from the tiixi a heienters the .-School until lb? ciose of "tho current Ses ^^SjHS^oeptby 8pecM'.arruhgement 'ynVh ^^^Hrincipah.? or. in - case's -of; sickness,- pro ';K;^ctedf?r;{tw?'v(*eeks or more., ... . . ? ? f A&* who.' contemplate- -patronizing the Jj^boTaro ^requested to enter their children 5;bh the-flrst'day of the Session, if possible, t' .Por'further-particulars, address ? J. T. SMITH, A.- M.V Principal,": " Belton, 8. 0. ifp^ii^issfe--; io 3m -; <J0MEI? GOME! THEY'SAY M^RACKET Is.boatiDg the Town on - ATS', *K'Ijadiesj Meh and .Children. - ^ fbr FLQWERS and RIBBONS, We can't keep them, so- wo mast - B]^cbn<3ud6',we are selling mar ?? ' velously CHEAP. ^e?I, How About TINWARE? ^Wli?.bi?ugbt the prices down on this ar ^gctefof.m'erchandise ?\' Why,' the BACK f"course!. /?-' pttftxaalctfiear the voice of all that rthe^BAOKETr na3 brought ieprice.oh everything :he has~han lce he. came,''-.you. couldn't hear Sears! 'We don't sell-some artaeles.at ;bc^b?Iow;>- and put on two or three nim?fetriaef cent on others. We don't pu :but^ch;Dalfsv. ^ to give you ^^ng.;we: would -give it stralghtout. ^Np^^aor^tyouknovrxf we sellyou aix?r ^^^^.coat'tbatire-are-'bbttnd. to make it ??^|fv^b^ something' .else,: (that you don't V^aam -the;value. or;) of. the Widow and ^?^p?>wfll be cheated? : - _:\. jSo.We.propose to deal fairly and square ?j^eharRO'.yoni a; living ^ronfon evexy Jttmg;^-You -may rest assured you won't .-i hb hnrt by the BACKET PRICES.! . tick Candy at 30c. a Pound. Yours truly, 3. RCOPPEDGE. ?S?EEB:'8AIJE. fcTJ^in July, AngnsfvSeptember or Oc % tbber. - PAY when ? your cotton is ried^intd- cash. Spot' cash prices. No sehnst a little cash down and-the i next Decemb er 1. That's the prop ionon'.' : That's our Special Summer Sale. Youren.oice from any Pianos or Organs r^-we sell. . Either New. nearly New or- Sec , ond. -Hand, from .Savannah, from our . . Agents, from our Travellers, or from Fac ?'? tones direct, at onrLov,-est, Kock Bottom, ~"* wtiCash prices. Write or call on - J i: L. HAYNIE & DAUGHTERS, . 1 ffi'ey g. C., "3S Westfield Street. GEO. E. PBINCE. PRINCE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE?In Farmers and* Mex feiiomuTrs-Ban-k^ Aivderson, S. O. -.Aug-14,. 1890 ' 6 3m J ' "'? ? Sale ot Property. ^?HEj'undersigned will sell at public out i X' ? -crynt the residence of. the late" A. W. "litttithy in H?hea Path Township, on FRI? DAY,'September 126,1890; alL of the Per jnai Property of the deceased, consisting " -Household and Kitchen: Furniture, hing Tools, etc.. Also, one hundred rsixty^nine acres, more or less, of Land, oos of sale, cash. - B. H. GREEK, 1 - ? . - L. A. WILLIAMS,) -t,x ra 33^4/1890 -'? -9 . - IS. Wholessle and Retail Dealers in Depot Street, ANDERSON, S. C. NEY TO LOAN, - ON ? images OF Real Estate, 0 Good Collateral. L--:;:CaU'on , v J. D. MAXWELL, "Soc.\nd Treas. Anderson BuildiDg )"'? ? and Loan Association. Tire James L Haven Company's -FEWSOUTH DANE MILL. -r-?' ? ^-rpHE GEARING is cast separate from -'. A. the Rollers, and is made very heavy, witK three clutches on each Wheel, which i^fit icta^corresponding ones in each Roller, doing away with all keys and the conse ^rajifttdtrager of splitting the Wheels when ^&ey' are uriven too tight; also enabling anyone foiake the mill apart by remov - '-bolts.:" MAIN ROLLS ARE FLANG i> attop sndbottom,.preventing the cane S^Mia?mjfcop or dc^wn. . THE SHAI^JTS are of Stoel, and have turned bearings. The Rolls are Lathe led, with serrated fuceo, enabling a rcg Jar and constant feed t6 be maintained. ^RASS BEARINGS.?Both top and ^^rnt journals run in brass bearings, ma -^fMnill work smoothly^ easily and /. - The stop boxes havo oil cham iich hold sumcient oil to run a long 2e,%?3;'afe ao censtructo1.! us to prevent jyr^I lrom'geULnp: into the juice. Ii. H. SEEL, Agent, .Anderson, S, Q, ' .... oi..:^' - ?'' i THE With Feeder aucl Condense^ WITH iREVOILVTilSrGr HEAD. THE BEST GIN" MADE?embracing all improvements, and ; ;. , / correcting faults in others, THEACME POWER COTTON PRESS. THE BEST, CHEAPEST AHB MOST PEACTICAL BUY De LOACH SAW MILLS , A F?nr-hor.se Engine Kims Tlieni. HEADQUARTERS FOR. FARM MACHINERY. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. HER WAGONS, AT YOUR OWN PRICE. . I. 'HAVE determined in the future noUo handle Wagons, and for the next few [ weeks I will offer the'Wagons I now huve'on hand at Manufacturer's prices. Come early and see me. I still keep on hand a big stock of? Which can.be bought at Low Prices. CARTS, ETC V? Y LIVERY Is always open aud ready for business. J. L. McGEE. GIVE ME YOUR ATTENTION. I DESIRE to inform the public that I have purchased'the interest of my partner in the buBiness'oTE. Bock & Co., and I will continue the business of a? BAKERY AND CON_FEQTIONE&Y AT THE OLD STAND. :I have FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY, Etc., every day, and will be more than delighted to have yo?r patronage. My Stock of Confectioneries is Fresh and Complete. Respectfully, A. SCmiLXETTER. THE Af^E&l?^N MT PfiESE?M POWDER AI LIQUID, EVER FAILS to keep Fruit and Vegetal))es when directions are fallowed. That the Fruit crop is short is no reason why what little tbcre is should not be saved. Hav? ing seen it tried successfully, we unhe?taUngly recommend it, :is do hundreds ofothers throughout the County. . - Our purpose now is not to laud Lh'e preparation, but simply to announce that the season is upon us, and we are ready to supply lue public with this valuable aid to the Housekeeper. , Respectfully, hi?l brothers. -FOUNDRY AND 1?0II1 R. F. DIVVE?, Proprietor. Builder ant! Repairer of al! Kinds | Dealer in of Machinery. ESachinery Supplies. I _ HAVE established a FIRST CLASS FOUNDRY in connection with mv MA? CHINE WORKS, and can supply you with any kind brstyle of CASTINGS; nom a pair bf Fire Dogs to a Fine Iron Store Front: Talso have a? Qlk REPAIRING DEPARTMENT," . Where your old Gins can be repaired at short 'notice. I have a supply of good workmen, Always ready to do your work, and will do it promptly. I am? Manufacturers' Agent for all kinds of Machinery, And keep on hand a largo supply bf BRA38 GOODS, PIPING, FITTINGS, OILSj &c. Also, New and Secoud hand ENGINES always on hand. feg" Come and see rue, M&y. Sj ISSO dm A Eoy who Rccoinnicufled Himself, John Brent was trimming the hedge, and the "snip snap" of his shears was a pleasing sound to his ears. In the rear of him stretched a wide, smoothly kept lawn, in the centre of which stood his residence, a handsome, massive modern structure, which bad cost him not less than ninety thousand dollar.". The owner of it was the man who, in shabby allire, was trimming his hedge. "A clone, stingy 'old skinflint-, I'll war raw,'- some hoy is ready to Kuy. No, he wasn't. lie trimmed his own hedge for recreation, ?s lie was a man of sedentary habits. Iiis shabby clothes were hia working slothes, while those which he wore on other occasions were both neat and expensive; indeed, he was very particular, even about what are known as the minor appointments tsi dre- a. Instead o being hiiugy, he was exceed ingiy libt-ra). E- was always. coii'tribjH i iug to b.eve-voleisl enterprises, and helpiug dcsviryii-g people, s-fienwh^ii they nad riut >isS>:ed for Iii:, help Jll^t brlflW ill!! i.tUgfc lilt: iUlhiic sidewalk, and two ''boy* stt.ppYd oppMi-iu to where he was at work on one side ot the bedge^Hud they w?r?: on the other. "Helio, Fred ! Tbat'n a very band---me tennis racquet,one of them said. "Y<?ii paid about seven dollars for itj didn't you ?" "Ouly six, Char;;*:," was the re.piy. "Your old one is.in prime ord^-r yet. What will you take for it ?" "I sold it to Willie Bobbins 'or one dollar ami a half," replied Fred. "Well now that was Hilly/' declared Ctmrlie. "I'd have given you tbtve dol Jars for it." ?'You are too late," replied Fred. "I have promised it to Willie " '"Ob, you have only promised it to .him-, eh? Aud he's simply promised to pay for it, I suppose ? I'll give you three dollars cash for it." ^ "I cau't do it, Charlie." ' ""You can if you want to. A dollar and a half more isn't to be sneezed at." '?Of course not," :idmitted Fred: "and I'd like to have it, ouly I promised the racquet to Willie." , ,cBut you are not bound to keep your promise. You are at liberty to lake more for it. Tell him I offered you another time as much; and that will settle it." "No, Charlie," gravely replied the other boy. "that will not Heule it?neither with Willie nor with me. I cannot dis? appoint him. A bargain is a bargain. The racquet is hia, eveu if it hasu't been delivered." "Oh I let him have it," retorted Char? lie, angrily. "Fred Frenton, I will not say that you are a chump, but I'll pre diet that you'll never make a -successful business man. You are too punctilious." Johu Brent overheard trie conversa? tion, and .be had stepped to a gap in the hedge in order to get a look at the boy who had such a high, regard for his word. "That lad has a good face, and is made of the rightkind of stuff," was the mil lionaire's mental comment. "He places a proper value upon his integrity, and he will succeed in business because he is punctilious." *Tho next day, while he was again working on his hedge, John Brent over? heard another conversation. Fred Fren? ton was again a participant in it. "Fred, let us go over to the circus lot," the other boy said. "The men are put? ting up the tents for the afternoon .per formance." "No, Joe; I'd rather not," Fred .'aid. "But why?" "On account of the profauity. One. never hears anything good on such oc? casions, and I would advise you not to go. My mother would not want me to go." "Did she say you shouldn't?" "No, Joe." . . "Then Jet us go. You will not be diso? beying her orders." "Bot I should be disobeying her wish? es," said Fred.- "No, I'll not go." "That is another good point in tbat boy," thought John Brent. "A boy who respects bis^mother's wishes very rarely goes wrong." Two months later, Johu Brent adrer Used for a clerk in his factory, and there were at least a dozen applicants. "I can simply take your names and residences this -morning," ho said, "I'll make euquiries about you, and notify the one whom I conclude to select." Three boys gave their names and resi? dences. "What is your name ?" he asked as he jrlauced at the fourth boy. "Fred Frenton," wa3 the reply. John Brent'remembered the name of the boy. He looked at him keenly,-a pleasing smile crossing his face. ? "You may stay," he said. "I've been suited sooner than l6xpected'to be," he added, looking at the other boys and dismissimr them with a wave of bis hand. ~ 7~ "Why did you take me?" asked Fred, in surprise. "Why were enquiries not necessary in my case ? You do not know me." 'Tknow you better than you think I do," John Brent said with a significant .smile. , "But I offered r:o reoommendaiious," suggested Fred. "My boy, it wasn't necessary," replied John Brent. "I heard you recommend youreclf." < "But as befell disposed to enlighten Fred, he tcld him about the two couver sations he had overheard. ."Now, boys, this is a true story and there is a moral in it. You are moro frequently observed, and heard and over heard, than you are aware of. Your elders have a habit of making an estimate of your mental and moral worth. You cannot keep late hours, lounge on the corners, visit low places of amusement, smoke cigarettes, and chaff boys who are better than you are, without older people making a note of your bad habits. How much more forcibly and credita bly pure speech, good breeding, hone?t purposes, and parental respect would speak in your behalf.? Golden days. Much Hie Way Now-a-Days, To make sure of traiuing a boy in the wroug way tho following suggestions are offered: 1. Let him stroll as he ['leases on the Sabbath. 2. Keep at least one pistol in the house and let the boy be taught how to use a pistol and carry it with him when ho goes out, especially on the Sab? bath. 3. Let him hector over the young? er children. 4 Let him be impressed with the importance of being sure that the pistol is not loaded?after he has killed some person accidentally The following", from the Lancaster Ledger, may illustrate: Charley Nnpoor, aged about. 0" years, was sh'jt and killed on Sunday afternoon, by bis brother, Ernefct, aged about 10 years. The ball took effect in the neck, severing the cxrotiel artery, causing death almost instantly. Ernest had gono out from home and his little brother rvanted to follow him. Ernest didu't want him to go, and to frighten him drew back an old pistol (which he thought was unload? ed) on'him. The; pistol had no main spring, but happened to have a cartridge iu it and fired with tho above results.? Lancaster Ledger. ? No .one doubts that Dr. Sago'a Catarrh Remedy really cures Catarrh, whether the disease be recent or of long standing, because the makers of it clinch their faith in it with a $500 guarantee, which isn't a mere newspaper guarantee, but "on call" in a racnieut. That mo? ment is when you prove that its makers can't cure you. The reason for their faith is this: Dr. Sage's remedy has proved itself the right cure for ninety nine out of one hundred cases of Catarrh in the Head, aud tho World's Dispensary Medical Association can afford to take tho risk of you being the one hundredth. The only question is?are you williDg to make ihrj test, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If so, tho rc3t is ea?.y. You pay your druggist 50 cents and tho trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 you'!! i:efc eoine(|??nsr beUer? a any { ! Obeyed the Spirit. An old negro was found the other day casting a net in a preserved fish pond. "I have caught you at last," exclaimed the owner. "Stand right where you are. If you try to run I'll shoot you. What are you stealing my fish for ?" "Look yere, you doan call dis stealin' feesh does yo ?" "Of course I do, you trifling scoundrel." ''Wall, efdat'a de case, dar'a er p'int o' diffuuee betwixt us. I calls it 'ligion, sah." "You call it what?" 'Ligion, sah ; dat'a what I calls it. Peter an' John fin' all de ciples, when da felt Migiotw, tuck er net an' went an' kotch some feesh ; an' now when the speret dun moved mc, an' I has come 'cordin' icr de ecriptur an' guntcr cast de nut, w'y yere you comp au- call me er thief. Ez 'lig ious cr man ez you is oughtor ba shamed o'-yo'se'f. W'y I reckon ef you hader Jibed in de olo days an' hader seed Peter er feeshin' you wonlder got atter him, too. Dar wuz jes sich mendivin' at dat time, pah, an' whut did da do? D* strayed off atier. de goiden calfo' niqnily on' letd* ft?tjsh o' righteousness er lone D.c 3peret moved mc >er come off down ycre an' ca-i dis yero net, an' now you come an' 'jeet ter'de speret." "I object ro your stealing my flab, you trilling raycal." "I ain't stealin' you feesh, sah. I jest castin' de net like de speret tole me ter do " "So you haven't taken any fish ?" "No, sah, cose I ain't, but I kain't help it ei de speret tole ms ter case do net." ? "What have you got in that bag?" "Dis bag right here?" "Yes, that bag right there." "What's I got in it?" ''That's wbat I said." "Well, sah, I put er few feesh in yere jest ter keep 'em frum bein' proud in de flesh. Feesh i3 rnonstus proud sometimes, Bab ; Ijea wanter fihow'euj dat dar's sich? er thiDg cz pride comin' down putty low." "Yes, and I'll just show you that there's such a thing as going to jail" "Whut! case I followed de speret an' tuck de pride outen de feeah. Wall, I sees one thing mighty cla'r. Dar ain't no usen er man follcrin de speret dese days. Ef Peter wuz yere now, he'd git 'gusted wid de white folks an' go offdown yonder wid de niggers. Now, sah, if you wanter disgrace yo'aelf by takin' me ter jail, I'se wid you." Bncklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises,- Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe? ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil? blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per? fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hill Bros._ ' ? What is that which no man ever did see, which never was, but always is to be. To morrow. ' ? We shall not know each other there if we are to identify our neighbor by what is said on his tombstone. ' ? An average of five feet of water is estimated to f?ll annually over the whole earth. ? A man whose wife's good looks were the only anchor for bis love, says: "She is a thing of beauty, and a jaw forever." ? Miss Winnie Davis has accepted an invitation to attend .the Piedmont Ex* position at Atlanta, Ga., as the gue3t of the city. Mrs. Davis says that she is, just now very busy revising the history of Mr. Davis, * and that if she can com? plete the work she will be delighted to go to Atlanta. Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys? tem effectually, dispels colds, head? aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro? duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-' ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances,' its many excellent qualities commend it ?to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug? gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have* it on hand will pro? cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG' SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Oflico of County Treasurer. Anderson, S. C, September 1(5,1SD0. NoTICE is hereby given that this office will be open from October loth to December Kith, inclu? sive, for the collection of State, County, School and Poll Taxes for the fiscal year commenclug November 1st, 1SS0, nnd ending October 31st, 1800. The rate of taxation is as follows, to-wit: State Tax.5^ mills Ordinary County Tax.iy. mills Special County Tax, past indebtedness,^ mills School Tax.2 mills Total.11 mills Tell Tax S1.00. Those arc deemed taxable polls who, nt return time, were between the ages of 21 und 50 yc? rs. Taxes arc payable in the following kinds of funds und uu other: Gold and Silver coin, United States currency.. National Rank notes, and cou? pons which shall become payable during the year lS'JO on the consolidated bonds of this State known as "IJjo'.vr. Bonds," and the Bonds of Ibis Stale known as "Blue Uunds," and on any other State Bonds which may Im issued by authority of any Act of ;ho General Assembly Ilm coupons of which are by such Acts made receivable for taxes. Thn tickets issued to Jurorsand Witnesses for attendance upon the Circuit Court are receivable for County (not including School) Taxes. For the convenience of taxpayers residing at distant points,-1 will visit the following named places on the days indicated below: At Pendleton, Wednesday, October ir>. At Bishop's Uraneli, Thursday, October 10, from 7 a. ui. to 11 a. in; At Smith's Slore, Slabtowu, Thuialay, October 1G, from 1 i*. in. to 5 p. in. At Rosamond's school House, Friday, October 1". At Wiginglon's Store, Saturday, October 1j>. At I'lcrcclowu, Monday, October 20. At Piedmont, Tuesday, October 2\~. At Pelzer, Wednesday, October '.'2. At Willlan?ton, Thursday, Octobcr23. At Bcltou, Friday, October 21. At Honen Path, Saturday, October 2?". At Cliukscalcs' Mill, Monday, October 27, from 12 m. to -i p. m. At Cook's, Tuesday, October 2S. At Sborard'a Store, Wednesday, October 2s). At Holland's Store, Thursday, October 30. At G. \V. Farmer's, Friday, October Iii, from 7 a. in. to II a. m. At Townville, Friday, October 31, from 1 p. m. (o -I j). m. - While traveling, office hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in., except in cases where one day is divided between two places, an indicated on the above programme. Upon completing the circuit, as indicated, I will open Iba olliee at Anderson Court House begin? ning November 3rd and closing December l?. JOHN C. WATKINS, Count/ Treasurer. *?!-(. IS, ISJ5U ]i 3 RS OF ANDERSON COUNTY. WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Supply of Bagging and Ties. OUR Bagging is put up in nice, clean packages, convenient to haudle, and without loss in measuring. It is the only substitute for Jute bagging on the market. Our Ties are all new iron, and have never been nsed. We can sell you these Goods very cheap, and in using them you are sure of a profit. Wo are also Replenishing our Stock of General Merchandize By purchases of Now Goods, and can show completfi lines of desirable Goods in each Department. Remember, we are always in the Co? t on Market, and will sell you the best Gin, Feeder and Condenser ever o?'erod iu this or any other market. We have sold hundreds of these machines iu this aud adjoining Counties, and even our competitors acknowledge the superiority by attempting to imitate them. See the old re? liable* Danl. Pratt Ginning machinery before you buy. Yours, respectfully, Aug 28,1800 MoOULLY & CATHCART. GROCERS, ROOM 5.HOTEL CHiaUOLA. SYNONYMS : FRESH GOODS, LOW PRICES, COMPLETE STOCK, FREE DELIVERY. AST ALL orders will receive prompt attention. Prices and quality guaran? teed. Housekeepers, use IVORINE, And save labor?the best and'cheapest Washing Compound in the world. Half pound Package 5c, or six for 25c. ? Seed Barley- and Eye for Sale. READY FOR THE FALL TRADE. w E are now receiving our Fall Stock of Goods, and we will be glad to show you through our Stock. Wo have the? FINEST LINE OF LAMP GOODS In the up country, such as Hall, Library, Piano and Vase Lamps. We carry 8 complete line of? Decorated and Plain China Dinner Sets, - In different designa. CHINA TEA SETS, in plain and decorated English goods A large stock of LUSTRE BANK GOODS. TIN WARE cheaper than you car buy anywhere, and many other Goods too numerous to mention. STOVES! STOVES! We have just received a Car Load of Iron King and Elmo Cook Stoves, ud one other Car to arrive shortly. Now the Stove question is quite a delicate odi wirh most of people, simply because the Ladies are well posted when it comes t< Stoves. They all want a good Stove, with a roomy oven. The Iron King anc Elmo, also.the New Lee, is eo well known it is hardly worth while to roeDtion verj much about tbem. We can'sell them to you' for less money than any one. W( sell Stoves as cheap or cheaper than Greenville. When you want a Stove call anc1 get our prices before buying. Yours truly, PEOPLES & BURBJSS. THERE are some persons who have been waiting for prices of Goods to go down, but we are very aorry to 6ay that they must realize the fact that they have been left, and the only counolatiou we can offer is, that we can aud will sell them Goods on such CLOSE MARGINS that thf*y are bound to be pleased at the prices. vV'c have full stocks of? O-ZR.OCEIE^IIE'S - AND -7? Which we are selling CHEAP, CHEAP- - - ER, CHEAPEST. AH we ask \? a fair trial, and we are confident our price* will convince the most .?kepticxl. Respectfully. , THAT THE ANDERSON MUSIC HOUSE Is Headquarters for the very best malr.es of PIANOS and ORGANS, where you can get lowest Prices and best terms, under a positive guarantee. Three Car Loads of Carriages and Buggies Just received, and wc WILL NOT be uudersold. SEWING MACHINES. After twenty ycura experience I havo found cu' which is the very best Sewing Ma? chine, and we will be pleased to explain the n:L-..ts of thfl celebrated New Home, which surpasses all others. We also sell tne Favorite, St. John, Union, While; Victor, and several other makes. fitr It will pay you to inspect my stock and got prices in cither department of my business before buying. Respectfully, O. A.. REED, Agent T E PROGRESSIVE AGE in which we live and flourish demands? ENEKGY, E>LTJCK, ACTIVITY, A.'NU BOTTOM FRIGES! If you will vi-tir our Store you will see a combination of all the above, with a few other things; that sire calculated to make competitors "Get up aod Dust" to keep in sight. We can and will shake the bottom out of any 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 the Benefit Every Time. Don't Believe a word we Say BUT COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, JOHN M. HUBBARD & BEG)., Next to Farmers and Merchants Bank, Anderson, S. C Hew Blacksmith Shop. THE undersigned has opened a Black? smith Shop near the County Jail, where he can always bo found, ready to Shoe your horse, ami do all work in his line at short notice, on reasonable terms. All work guaranteed. Give me a chance, as I have settled in Anderson to make a living/and will do all in my power to please. J, C, WALLACE. NOTICE. rriHE Stockholders of the Anderson JL Electric Light and Power Company are called to meet at the office of the Com pnnv, in the City of Anderson, S. C, on , Friday, tl.o "rd day October next, at 10 j o'clock a. m , for the purpose of consider ' irig the propriety of increasing the Capital Stock of the Company to $15,000. By order of the President. WM. C. WHITNER, See," ATTENTION. DOCTORS! THE ANDERSON COUNTY MEDI GA h SOCIETY will meet at Ander? son on Wednesday, October 1st, 1890, at 5 o'clock p. m., to be followed by an enter? tainment. W. H. NARDIN, President. W. E. CAMPBELL, Sec, and Treas. Anderson Female College! EXT Session opens Sept. 15th. Fnll corps of competent and experienced Teachers. Music Department in charge of Miss Virginia Ev-tns and Mrs. Pauline E. Gurganus. Art Teacher will be supplied. For terms and further information address MISS MAGGIE M. EVANS, Anderson, S. C. Aug 28, 1S90_8_5 Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court of Newberry County, I. will sell at the residence of Carver Randall, in Pendleton, S. C, on Friday, the 2Gth September, 1890, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the Personal Property of the late Catherine H. Boyce. deceused, con? sisting of Household and Bed Chamber Furniture, Silverware and China, &c. Terms-Cash. A. P. JOHNSTONE, Adm'r. Sept. 18, 1S90 11 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Anderson County. BY virtue of an execution to me direct? ed I will expose to sale in front of the Court House on Salesday in October, 1890, during the legal hours of sale the following Personal Property, to wit: One lot of Jewelry, levied on as the property of W. H. Smith, at the suit of W. T. Main. Terms?Cash. W. L. BOLT, Sheriff Anderson Count. Sept. 15, 189Q 11 3 BUY CHEAPEST, BEST. Aug 14,1890 G 3m A Good Plantation for Sale or Rent. THE undersiguod offers a good Planta ? tion for sale or rent. The place is situated in Garvin Township, three miles east of Pendleton, and contains 215 acres, about 70 acres of timbered land and the balance cleared and now in cultivation. The place is well ditched and terraced. Price, ?10.00 an acre, and terms satisfactory to purchaser. J. E. WOFFORD, Pendleton, S. C* Jnly 17, 1890 2 3m ANTI KALSOMIME PLASTICO. A SPECIAL ARTIST from the Factory has lately taught some of our best Painters some NEW and BEAUTIFUL? WALL DESIGNS, Plain and in relief. Less expensive than paper, aud a thousand times prettier, and it iasts forever. See samples at W?hlte & vVilhite's, and get Workmen'? name*. This is the perfection of interior wall finish and is tint expensive. ONLY AT WIL HITE & WILEITE'S. ft ATT>PTnW W. L. Uon?la? Shoes ore ti?U I A I? Ill -warranted, and every pair has hlB name and price stamped on bottom. FOR GENTLEMEN. Fino Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo cunuot lio hotter shown than by the strong endorse? ments or Its thousands of constant wearers. Sk.CO Genuino Tlcnd-scvrcd, an elegant and ? stylish dress Shoo which commend; itself. Sj3.00 Ilnnd-sewed Welt. A One calf Shoo fcfr unequalled for style und durability. SO-.50 Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dress ? Shoe, at a popular price. , ? - - Policeman's Shoe Is especially adapted o for railroad men, farmers, etc. All mado la Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES ladies, bavo been most favorably received since introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at theso prices. Ask your Dealer, and If no cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. ' W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas*. O. F. JONES & CO., ANDERSON, S. C. A. G. STRICKLAND, DZEjIsTTIST. "T^riTR??S OXIDE Riven at all Mines am for the Painless Extraction of Teeth, ?ST- OfhVe in New Masonic Temple. Nov 15.1888 19 BUT in August, September, or October and pity whon crops uro sold. Spot Cnsh Trices. Tho Lowest known. ~ Just alittto cr.?hdown, balance DiicamberlBtb. No intercut. tS f-5ur fict'ra stock?any make? fll?l'AmS3 pricaorntylo. HEST Siim i'UliiHS?A fe3 ,!lCr 0<n?r w0 cver ,n,ulc' luALE Write for Circniar? S?SI3ICR OFFER 18?O L?DDENS BATES, SAVANNAH, CA. TVTOTICE TO CREDITORS. ?\ All persons having claims againsl the Estate of Dr. J. T. McFall, 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. MRS. LOU. J. McFALL, Adin's. FISHING TACKLE! RODS, HOOKS, LINES! aix kinds. SEINES, Mounted and Unmounted. SEINE TWINES, TEOT LINES AT SIMPSON & SON'S DRUG STORE, Corner Hotel Cliiquola LAND FOR SALE. TRACT NO. 1, of the Real Estate of Larkin Newton, deceased, situated in Anderson County, six miles East of Pen dleton and Central, fourteen from Ander? son, nine from the Clemson College. Two Schools and three Churches in the neigh? borhood. The above Tract adjoins Tract No. 2 and the Home Tract, and contains 74 acres. About 15 acres good dry bottom. Upland first quality, To be sold privately, on easy terms. Purchaser to pay for pa? pers. Apply to Sept 11,1890 J. H. NEWTON, 1 M. W. NEWTON, J **? n' Pickens C. H., 8. C. 10 5 THE STATE OF SCUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Martha E. Vandlver, Plaintiff, against The Amer? ican Freehold Land Mortgage Company of Lon? don, Limited, of London, England, Defendant.? Summons for Belief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendant above named: YOU are hereby Hummoned and required to an? swer the complaint in this-action, which is filed in the office of the C.'crk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. II., S. C, and to serve a copy or your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Anderson C. H., 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, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com? plaint Dated Anderson, S. C. Aug. 30th, A. D. 1890. MURRAY & MURRAY, Plaintiff7s Attorneys. [8kai.] F. E. Watkiws, Dep. c. C. c. P. To the above-named Defendant: Take notico that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the Complaint therein, were filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Fleas, at Anderson, in the County of Anderson, In the State of South Caro? lina, United States of America, on the 30th day August, A. D. 1890. Sept. 2nd, 1890. MURRAY &. MURRAY, Pl'iPs. Att'ys., Anderson, Anderson County, S. C. Sept 4, 1S90_9_6^ LUMBER! IDESIRE to say I am still in the Lum? ber business, and expect to stay as long as anybody will come to see me. I keep on hand at ell times a good assort? ment of? Lumbar, Shingles, Doors. Sash and Blinds, Which I will sell CHEAPER than any one els 3. 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 monev. Respectfully, JAS. E. BARTON. May 29, 1890 47 ;6m R.vlNS EASY. WM ? SAW PI THE C E L ? B RAT^Z 1 Has All LATEST I fit RROVEMEN '3 Including ISnlnucc Wheel on Itfltitfa wnlcli In. eures ovon spjed. This feature lu pocultir to this rr.e.ko of Qtr. and In used on no other .'.rv> PdVEiT 4jr.irtAXTr;::;> r.nd Are r>ciivci-oi FREE OV FREIGHT ?t B- B- Sw.loii or the landing- of 0117 Bctrolir ?tetim?oat Lino In the South. If -wo have no Agont nccr you. &f Voss the General (V>U'bem Agent, s.. 1fa1.5;. iJ.sS S3 & ifi. uaj.la*. tex. 3 Tonw nro;>grll.>r..ii?5r luw. V* U.W.HCPDARU.Cm:. ??"> r** Fi .?x suhl. T?fly ;t-.(. im! rr ?Itr? n ..,!k.i:?? Sit! . s.nr D?il?:.T?x. LAW </AED. IAM now prepared m give prompt and spt-ciul attention t > *uL Law Busi ness intrusted'to my care as an Attorney or Counsellor at Law. not being otherwise en? gaged. COLUMBUS WARDLAW. Feb 27, 1890 34 Big O is acknowledged the leading remedy for Gonorrhoea ?fc Gleet, The only saio remedy for ?j lueacorrhoeaorWfajtes. I prescribe it and feel safe in recommending it TheEvahsChemicuCo. to all sufferers. cincinnati,0.bh9 a. j. stoner, m. d., decatur. ill. Sold by DrainrlafS* fnii^SSSSSS^^riX PRICE gl.00. ? WILHITE & WILHITE. Jan 23,1890_29_ly Bichmond &, Danville B. R., COL -IA & GREENVILLE DIVISION. PASSENGEB DEPARTMENT. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT APRIL 13, 1830. (Trains run on 75th Meridian time) NORTHBOUND. L" Charleston. Lv Columbia-.. Alston. Pomaria. Pronperity., Lv Newberry... Goldville.... Clinton. Ar Laureui. Lv Ninety-Six. Greenwood... Hodge.". Ar Abbpvllle. Helton^. Lr Helton. AVilliamston'.. Pclzer.. Piedmont. Ar Greenville. Anderson. Seneca.. Walhalla. Atlanta.'?i SOUTHBOUND. Lv Walhalla. Seneca.. Anderson.... Greenville.... Piedmont.... Pelzer. Ar Williamston; Ar Beiton. Lv Beiton. Ar Abbeville. Lv Hodges. Greenwood. Lv Ninety-Six. Laurens. Clinton. Goldville. Ar Newberry. Lv Prosperity. Pomaria. Ar Column!:...., Augu&U., Ar Charleston. 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