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BY CLINKSCALES & LANGSTON. ANDERSON, S. C THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1891. VOLUME XXVI,- -NO. 2<j WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT. WE are opening up a BARGAIN COUNTER, upon which we will always* keep a sDeccal drive. t&* Come and see it ??pec< ?r jAg p GOSSETT & CO.* Under Hotel Chiquola, Anderem. S. C AND AMMUNITION! A SUPERB LINE OF 'Breech and Muzzle Loading Shot Guns. REPEATING and SINGLE SHOT RIFLES! PISPIPLS and CARTRIDGES of ALL KINDS. Our Stock Simply Immense. Our Prices astonishingly Low. HARD"WARE of eveey description. MACHINE SUPPLIES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLENENTS, AND MACHINERT. Never have we been so well prepared to meet the de? mands of the Trade and satisfy our customers. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO, ANDERSON, S. C. STJLLIVA5T Ha BD WARE ELBEBTON, Gr A. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT II. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS and CONFECTIONERIES. We are selling Goods CHEAP, and will treat you right. Give ns a call. Yours truly, E. W. BROWN & SONS. for Infants and Children. ..C-torlaissowenadaptodtochndrenthat I K^Sa, ? I recommend itas superior to any prescription I ynu vonns, gives sleep, and promotes di known to me." H. A. Ancnxa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. gettion, I "Without injurious medication. Thb Centack Compaiit, 7? Murray Street, N. Y. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY! CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. THOSE who have an eye for the beautiful Miould take a peep at my line of MILLI? NERY. I am prepared to furnish you with the? LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Havejast opened a full line of FANCY FEATHERS, WINGS, RIBBONS, and all material required to make a stvlish Hat. MISS IGLEHART, a North eru Milliner, lias just returned from Baltimore with fresh Idea* for the Fall trade. She will be pleased to show my Goods, and will do all in her power to please her customers. Give her a ?.r!? I and be convinced. My Stock of J>R Y GOvDS is complete, and I iuvito vou to call and examine ihem before buying. But don't forget me when y >u want a Hat. Those indebted to me are earnestly requested to come promptly and settle. Thankful for past patronage I solicit a continuance of s*tne. MISS SALLIE BOWIE. IS CLOSING OUT ALL SHOES AT A BIG REDUCTION Preparatory to opening up a Big Slock of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. O. B. TANWYCK A DRIVE! For the next Thirty Days at iff IN DEI GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, CLOTHING, &c. Our Snck of DRESS GOODS is complete, consisting of the latest styles in Henrietta, Cashmere. Serge, Mohair, Flannel, &c. We would call special attention to our line of BLACK GOODS, which cannot be beat in I be City. SILKS?A nice line of Silks, comprising the latest styles of Faille, Bengaline, Pean de Soie, Surah, China, &c. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. A big lot of Blankets, Comforts and Quilts cheap. FLANNELS. Bed and White wool Flannels. Also, a big lot Cotton Flannels, white and colored. CLOTHING, CLOTHING?CHEAP, CHEAP* Overcoats almost at your own price. BOOTS AND SHOES That must be sold. A largo stock of the Anderson Shoe and Leather Co's. Homemade Shoes?the best on tbe market, every pair guaranteed. Our St ick taking season is near at hand, and in order to reduce our stock we have slaughtered tbe prices. Come and see, and be convinced we mean what we say. They must be sold. Yours truly, SYLVESTER BLECKLEY COMPANY. 8QU 1 o those who owe us we will say that the money must come. We cannot run our but'iness without money, and we insist that you come in and make some arrangement about your debts, so as to save you trouble and expense. We mean business. S. B. CO. COMPOUND SYRUP RED CLOVER, FOB ALL BLOOD DISEASES, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD ONLY BY ORB <Sz SLOA1T. I THAT STOLEN HORSE! HAS NEVER BEEN RECOVERED, J^JSTJD the thief S still at large; but our friends, appreciating our misfortunes, have cheerfully rallied to oar help, and for tba past tea days our sales have exceeded cur most san guine expectations. But having three entrances to our Store enables us to accom? modate the crowds that throng the "Broadway" of Anderson. We have now our Stock replete with everything needed about home. The "latch string" of our? EVERYBODY'S STORE," Is still ou tbe ' outside'" and we will cheerfully "show you 'round." Don't forget ?two dion below the "Mammoth" Alliance ttore. E. G. FANT, Proprietor. A. EVINS BROWNE, Manager. FOR THE GRAND RED BALLOON ASCENSION AT THE Bazaar and 10c. Stores, THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 24, At Nine O'clock. FREE EXHIBITION FIREWORKS Advertising the Largest stock of the Finest and Cheapest FIREWORKS ever shown in Upper Carolina, Watch for the Bis: Balloon, the fire from which may be seen 30 miles away. We are determined that our Stores shall continue the most attractive and popu? lar in thk section. Come and see the fin. Tours always truly. THE BAZAAE, O. S. MINOR and THE 10c. STORE. P. S.?Don't be excited, the Balloon will do no damage. TAYLOR & CRAYTON, TAYLOR & CRAYT0N, GROCERS, GROCERS, CRANITE ROW. We have a complete Stock well-selected, fresh Goods. Prices as Low as any one. ? choice line of Christmas Delicacies. Come to see the Tireless Toilers for Trade, GROCERS, GROCERS, TAYLOR & CRAYTON, TAYLOR & CRAYTON, 42 42 GRANITE ROW. DURING THE NEXT 60 DAYS We will sell our Entire Stock of Men's, Youths' and Children's CL At Pricodltu correspond with the Low Price of Cotton and the scarcity of Money. WE ARE MAKING THIS SPECIAL OFFER In order to enable us to change our business by January 1st, 1S92. THIS IS NO IDLE ASSERTION, Calculated to do a Catch-Penny business, but we mean exactly what we aay. NO MATTER HOW CHEAP Others are claiming to sell their Goods in this line, yuu will find ua always to da what we promise. SWE EMPHATICALLY MEAN BUSINESS. You can save fully from ten to twenty per cent on any piece of Clothing you may buy of us, and the only way to convince |your*elf wiil be by inspecting our Stock and comparing our prices and quality. LESSER & CO Occupying Both Stores, DUNDEE, MASONIC TEMPLE, ANDERSON, ??. C. ARE PREPARED TO FIX YOU UP if S?ffel Ji j*S> Call on tlieiu and let them show you their Line of EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. We have just received our SECOND ORDER, and they are just the Goods for ,this cold weather. Call and let us show you through. Dress Trimmings! In all the New Things that are out. Cloaks, Jackets and Capes. Be sure and look at our Stock of Ladies' Cloaks before you buy, as in this Department we show the largest line that has ever been shown in Anderson. Jackets In all the Latest Goods, Fur Capes at from Five to Ten Dollars. Our Woolen Underwear Department Is again replete with all Wool Goods, all sizes and at all prices. (BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Do these cold nights remind you that you need Blankets? If so call on JONES, SEYBT & CO. and let them show you their elegant line. They can show you 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Blankets cheaper than you have ever bought them. Look and be convinced. In fact, if you need anything in Winter Goods CAIX ON JONES, SEYBT & CO time. ijlj^eud times AND PEICES TO SUIT. ILL 8ELL UNTIL FURTHER NOTIFIED? '3 pound Tomatoes 9c. per Can spot cash, 2 pound Tomatoes 7c per Can spot cash. Green Corn 10c. per Can spot cash. Salmon 11c. per Can spot cash. Sardines 5c. per can spot cash. Starch 4jc per pound spot cash. Soap 3}c. per pound spot cash. Raisins $1.90 to $2 40 per box spot cash. English Currants '.'c. per pound spot c:tsh. Candy 6jc. per pound by the package spot cash, Northern Apples $1.00 per bushel spot cash. Cocoanuts 5c. each spot cash. Recollect these are spot cash figures. None will be charged for thirty days LI ON & LEDBETTER, Wholesale arc retail Grocers, Anderson, S. C. WE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CA.NISTE? GOODS ! IN THE CITY. TV E buy direct from the manufactory, and will sell as CHEAP as any house in the State, taking freights in consideration, either wholesale or retail. Our Stock of Christmas Goods is the Best we Ever Had. GIVE US A. CALL. We have Fifty Boxes of RAISINS that must be sold. We have a Case of FIGS just imported from Liverpool. D. S. MAXWELL & SON, No. 5 Chiquola Place. MONEY IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. X HAT is to say, all those who come in time, with a little money, cau get the loveli? est CHRISTMAS PRESENT you ever saw. Great many things entirely new this season. If you think of making a present, if it is only ten cents, or if it is twenty dollars, you should see our beautiful assortment before buying. Come earlv aud get some of the CHOICEST NEW PRESENTS. A.. 1ST. TOIDID & CO., No. 1 Hotel Chiquola Block. FR U ITS ! FRTJTS, FRUITS, FRUITS! A FRESH STOCK OF FRUITS, including SEEDLESS RAISINS, CLEAN? ED CURRANTS, and everything necessary for your Christmas Cake. Also, lots of? APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, PEARS, GRAPES, NUTS and FANCY CANDIES, figy Supply of Oat Flake, Buckwheat Flours and New Orleans Syrup just received. W. H. HARRISON & CO. No. 0 South Main SJreet, Anderson, S, C. BRYANT & STRATTCN business College BOOK-KEEPING, 8H0HTHAN0, TELEGRAPHY, &c.i ^ B B B C* \f I Q I Ef M' V write for catalc je anp Full Information. LiVWIw wlhkBjnJ * s T?TE OF SOUTH CA AkM By W. F. &>t. WHEREAS, ThonJj plied to me to graot^" " ist ration 0:1 the John Wi Crymi Thcso art"t! ish all kind) John W. Crj before at AndcrJ day of hereof, why be grant 9th day W. yDec31, 1S91 \ TO RENT. npHB JESSEE R. SM ITH HOUSE and _L LOT, on River Street. Sever, acres of land. Good Dwelling House, and also servant's House. Apply to J. W> QUATTLEBAUM, ESQ , Over Cunimtghain & Humphreys' Store. Dec 17 J691 24 NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of D. D. ?entrv, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probatefor Anderson County on the ISth day of January, 1S02, for a Final Settlement of said Estate and dis? cbarge from his otfice as Administrator. P. B. GENTRY, Adm'r. Dec 17. 1891_,24 \_5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Robert Par? ker, deceased, and also by order ot Court charged with the settlement of the ?t?te of Mrs. Mary Parker, deceased, he.-eb\ give notice that they will apply txr^ Judge of Probate for Anderson County the eighteenth day of January, 1892, forli Final Settlement cf said Estates and dis? charge from their duties and trusts of the ? same. NEWTON W. PARKER, R. E. PARKER, Executors'. Dec 17, 1S91_24_.. 5 SALE OF LAND. BY virtue of the power contained in th?: last Will and Testament, of Drr j W. C. Brown, deceased, I will sell at pub? lic auction, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1892, at Anderson C. H., the following Tracts of Land: FIEST?One Tract of Land, neajLWil liamston, known as the Dean containing 144 acres, moie or less, a2 ing land of C. E. Horton and ot This place is near Williacaston and Pelf and is very desirable. SECOND?One Tract, known as Harkins place, near Bel ton, adjoining] of L. D. Harris and others, and one hundred acres, more or less. THIRD?One Tract, known as the Ere kine place, adjoining land of W. A. Ne and others, and containing 119 acres, mor or less. This is a good little place. Terms made known on day of sale. MRS. A. L. BROWN,J Administrate Dec 10,1891_23_ MASTER'S SALE, g STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County op Andebsoh.. Iii the Court Common PleasT Mary C. Sullivan, ncc Mary C. Knox, JohnJ McK. Knox, Charles L. Knox and Ab-j ner W. Knox, Infants under the age of twenty-one years, by John C. Griffinj their Guardian, ad litem, Plaintiffs, vsj Mrs. Lucy A. Knox, Defendant.?Cor plaint for Partition, Settlement, Relief. BY virtue of an order of sale to me dt) reeled by Hon. J. J. Norton, Judg of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, at Cbam-J bers, in the above stated case, I will sell teg the highest bidder, during the usual hot of sale on Salesday in January next, $ front of the Court House, in the City Anderson, the following described prope ty, to wit: "l. A certain Tract of-Land,, situate i| Belton Township, on the West side 67 Columbia & Greenville Railroad, contain? ing seventy-seven and three-fourth acre?, more or less, adjoining lands of the.Estates of M. ?reazeale, Esq., G. W. -McDavid^' and others, it being a Tract of Lanorcor vcyed to H..JVI. Knox by G. W. Taylof and known as the Telford place. 2. A certain Tract of Land, situate i] Belton Township, on Little Rocky Cree] containing ninety seven acres, more j less, - bounded by lands of G. W. Man] Estate of M. Breazeale, Estate of Dr." C. Brown, andknown as Davenportpla this being also a Tract of Land conveye to H. M. Knox by G. W. Taylor. 3. Acertain Tract of Land in P<ltoij Township, containing thirty-four cut from. Southwest side of the plfl known a* the Knox place, on Cupboard Creek, adjoining lauds of Marion Griffin and lands formerly owned by JobnLeavell and Mrs. L. 0. Hammond. A plat of this piece will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of Sale?One-third cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from day oi sale on deferred payment, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for necessary papers. R. M. EURRISS, Me Dec 10, 1891 23 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, William F. Cartee, Plaintiff, against Frances ?*l Fleming, Joseph G. Cartee, Talba Hammond,] Cana Angeline Johnson, M illy Caroline Cartee, Warren A. Cartee, Hester Canee, MarthaSpoaM man, Salena Spearman, Sallie Cartee, Mary Spence, Matilda Scott. Juda Fleming, Ella Fleming, and the children of Lev! 0. Cartee, and William F. Cartee, and S. J. Johnson, a* Administrators of the Estate of Nancy M. Car*I tee, deceased, Defendants.?Summons for Belief ?Complaint Served. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned :.nd required to an? swer the complaint in this action, of which a copy in herewith served upon you, and to serro a copy of your, answer to the said complaint on the snbscribcrs at their office, Anderson C. H., S. C, within twenty davs nfter the service hereof, exclusive of the 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, November 14th, lS9ir~v. MURRAY A MURRAY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. [1. s.] M. P. Tribble, c c. p. To Cana Angeline Johnson, Sallie Cartee, Mary Spence, Matilda Scou, Juda Fleming, Elia? Fleming, and the children of LevlO Cartee, de? ceased, absent Defendants above named: TAKE NOTICE, Thas the Summons In this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, and a copy of the Comnlaint 1 vreln, were filtu in the-*" otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, ? at Anderson, in the County of Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, on the Hth day of No? vember, A. D. 1S31. November the Hth, A D JSi'l. MURRAY <t MURRAY, Plaintiffs Attorneys, Anderson, S C Dec 10, :vJi_2a_j>^_ ?VfOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the Estate of TLomas F. Gadsden, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop? erly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and these indebt"1* to make payment. * JANE D. SAYRE, Ex] Dec 24, 1S91 25 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE T0_CREDIT( THE undersigned, Assignee, here! a meeting of the Creditors ofJ Hammond, to be held in the or Breazeale & Long, in the City of_ sun, S C, at one o'clock p. m , onATecet bor 2-th, 1S91, for tke purpose of appoint;! ing their agent or agents to act wl" said Assignee in the management assigned property. Dated at Anderson, S. C, E. W. Assignee of D? H. Dec 24,1891_25_ ! IF YOU ARE GOING Wj j AND WANT LOW RATES, j Texas, Missouri, Colorado, Ore California, or any point WEST or j WEST? T WILL Pi To write to me. FRED. D. BU? D. P A., L, & N. 42 Wall St.. Atlanta, Oct 29, 1801 47