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thos. p." benson. , db. il. l. shabfe. BENSON & SHARPE, DRUGGrlSTS AND APOTHEC ABIES, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson & H., 8. ?., E'EEP constantly on hand a well assorted L stock of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS, P.A INTS,*PERPUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT jjigj^ Prescriptions compounded by Dr.M. L. Sharpe. .' _lz:.; ?. ?.; ??>.?.._?'> BUISTS GAR'DEN SEED, a large variety, for sale by ? BENSON & SHARPE. PERKIN3& House's SAFETY LAMPS, and a variety of common Lamps, for sale by BENSON & SHARPE. ? ??r 3b? ' ENAMEL PAINT, mixed ready for use, by the gallon; for sale by ??v> BENSON & SHARPE. TRUSSES, Aif?tbtaaT Supporters and I ^?Showdor Bracts; for sale by - .. I BENSON & SHARPE. T> ANCRkATED, Tod? Ferated and ^Tasteless J? Cod Liver Oil", for sale by ~ ; . BENSON <fc SHARPE. EXJARS, Smok3hterand Cnewing_Tobacco, for sale by ' %ENSON & SHARPE. Ql n.(.., ? mTJRPENTTNE. Varnishes and Linseei C?1, ?{ JL for sale by ' -BENSON A SHARPE. "-T^^^t^^^7W^and Whiskey, for J medicinarttstc^ftr sale by . * I S T OR E. S C. C: DANIELS. A Largw- Lot of the Fashionabhs POLKA DOT CALICO JUST ARRIVED. LADIES trill do well to call and make their selections early. As If Is"entirely a newfigure, certainly every Lady and School Girl will buy one of these Latest Style Dresses, That occupies so much space' In the Fashion . Mates of ftrfa:-' ? . ALSO, Tho. BEST and'CHEAPEST in Town, j **Vf* if}**."Mi ..v.- ? " ? ' > u < M?9 C. C: DANIELS. Feb27,1873 :' ' 34 &u W'.ffMWfcejj** Ijobate Judge, WHEREAS, J. R. Carter made suit to me, to grant him Letteril of Administration on the Estate and: effects of Mrs. Jane Gihncr, deceased, ^, ,': i . . These are therefore; V> cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Jane GRmer, -deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at-Andfinion C. iL, on Friday, 14th day of "March. 1873, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock' la -the forenoon; to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis "jb should notbeirMted. ? . / >? ? > 1 UMPHREYS, Feb27, m% J^f^^?'^^ tidflmBim ;<hn. ^?Sabove jrpuying any^othar.' 2t^eog^^^"roo^Dimi qualities lint, ringing 2c. to, Ac. per A. above market, )^?o^^nj^er<Jally4Bdniittedto be the [ lightest RT/NNiNo gi a made. We have hadJ wiftaw?TOry gflfpOTMctrwhs'^dsfcnuy'i'h the hands cTour. agepj^ .to. which: we invite inspection.* ^BCtrCAES, with testimonials ai$d fall particulars, a?s.y be had by addressing, ; ISRAEL F. B?OVVN, President, ? 'Crown Cotton GUI C<w TJew London, Coau. v?f CSuirleston. NATIONAL ^BAN^i^G ASSOCIATION,) . CHABLESTbN,?S. C, Feb. 20,1873. m J ON and after the first day of March n?xt, this flafAwllkbe prepared to ConsoIULate the Stdcie of the Ban* orCbarlest?n: into ihat of the pr?sent organization. One.share of ttrtbitteiflc par value (?100) bne hundred doilors-, will be Issued for flve (?)} wfiple qjr ten. (V)X half oif. the form er, Fmaredlv"dQq^s^il(r.'be>aid upon the Con- - solioatedJ5tock,'pnly;,those acvruing'upon the i jirfConsolidated,Wi 11 be.reserved until cousdII- | dation of the same sJiaU bo effected. The" Books ?f .Trauer wiU be closed from March 1st to April 1st. Vfil B, BUBDEN, Cashier. Teb 27,1878 34 '3m Mules! M?les] Mules! Mules, Mules, Mules. L WE wlU nave in Anderson on .MONDAYniext, Saleday in March one of the liest lots, of Mules ana Horses ever brought to this mar? ket. . They are now on toe way, fresh from Tennessee, We bought as low as any one ean buy in that market, ami we intend to sell as low as any man ever sold here. Don't buy a Uotse.or Mule until yon see us. J. C. GASS, J. COX GASS. Feb27,1873 34 1 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned luaeby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of ProDate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the first day of April next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Robert Spence, Sr., dee'd, and a Final Discharge therefrom. ROBERT SPENCE, Adra'r. Feb 27, 1873 34 5 Anderson Farmer's and Mechan? ic's Association. THE stockholders of the Anderson Farmer's and Mechanic's Association are requested to meet at Anderson C. H. on Saturday 1st day of MarcU next, for the parpose of electing offi? cers of the Association, and transacting such other business as may lM deemed requisite. By order of the President. ? JAMES A. HOYT, Scerotary. Feb 20,1873 ?3 2 MASONIC HALL. Monday and Tuesday, March 3 and 4. First appearance in Anderson of the Celebrated and Original berg er family SWISS, BELL BBNrGEaS' And thefr entire Company of talented Ar? tists. The most elegant and popular Troupe (raveling. Young Ladies' Silver Cornet Band I Parlor ' Orchestral AH the latest Songs and newest ? . -. Music! . " Admission One Dollar. Children 50 Cents. NOTE.?The management of the Berger Family begs leave to inform the citizens of Anderson and vicinity"that the performances ?of this company.far surpass in point.of niter-, ^fist, as well as fn talent outraged, any musical combination that has ever visited this section of the State'; and it Is confidently asserted that tbejmblic mav anticipate the very best enter? tainment that has ever been offered for their amusement. . . . W. W. FOWLER, Business Mnnager. Fob 27,1873 34 1 X t :1873. RIBBONS, II IL LINE BY, I -V.* Ij ?.??--' x n- ?- ? ?? n? hJ; Straw: Goods. also, ?WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDEBIES, &c. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., ! . Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers BONNET, Trimming, Neck and Sash Rib? bons ; Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bon? net Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, .Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, czc. Straw Bon? nets and Ladies' and Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed; aud in connecting Ware rooms White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Notts, Ac, Ac Nos. 237 & 230 Baltimore St, Baltimore, m. These goods are manufactured by us or bought tor -Cash directly from the European ;and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and dispatch. Feb 27,1878 34 3 DISSOLUTION. ChERRY A BLECKLEY, heretofore on gaged in the Mercantile Business at Pendleton, 8. C, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent.. i All debts duo the late 'firm are in the hands of John C. Cherry, to whom payment must be xnado at oncs.' JNO. C. CHERRY, 8. BLECK LEY. Feb. 20,1873 y ?? ... i, . ti :T - '? ? ? ?? - yXavlng^xrrfmasfftlthe fntercsfo'f Mi. Bleck. ley in the above firm, the business will be con? tinued at the old stand on my own account, and I still solicit a share of the public ? patron? age. JOHN C. CHERRY. Feb 27,1873 .31 3 DON'T WALK ANY MORE. J A. MULE SOB NOTHING. IHAVE instffought" .out the Livery and Sale Stable.bf Messrs. Thompson A Steele, .where I expoctto carry on the~LTVKKY and SALE STABLE,. BUSINESS, with the samo Unabated attention to tec paWfe demand that has characterized" this Well known Stable for the past year <#twpf \ /^f 1 ? I have beeninWrnng ana dealing in Horses and Mules all fhy oft, and iiavo been supply? ing this . market with stock for the past ten years. I shall always; keep on hand a good lot of Horses and. Mules from North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee, just suited to the farmers aud stock-men in this country. If you wantto buy a Horse or Mule, pome and see mo. il?you want to sell a Horse or a Mule, I will sell for you. If you want a Horse or a Mule trained, I- will-train for you. Haying permanently located-iovAnderaon with my family, where^-expect to spend my money, I can/fuslly olaim Uoontinujinoe ofthat I patronago'whitflf nnS induced ihe to fconio and | help build up-this part1 of upper Carotiua. " . ? iRespectfully, , . ftSWi D. Cv CUNNINGHAM. Anderson, S^f., Feb. 2b, 1873. .33 Executors' Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. T. A. Evlns, deceased, are earnestly're? quested to call-at'once at the office of ;B. F Whitner, Esq., and settle, as the Books ant. Notes have been placed in his hands for imme? diate collection. All persons having demands against said Estate will present thorn, proporly proven, to W. S. Sharpe. at his Store. JOHN EE EVINS,1E , W. S. SIIA RPE, j Lx rs Feb 13, 1873 32 4 Administrator's Notice. LL persons'indebted to the Estate of Rob ert H. Pettigrue, doceascd, aro horeby notified to come forward and make settlement by the 21st day of March next; and all persons having demands against said Estate arc notified to band them In, proper] v attested, by the same day. W: H. KING, Adm'r. Feb 20, 1873 33 3* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the J udge of Pro? bate for Anderson County on Friday, the 21st day of March next, for a Final Settle? ment of the Estate of F. M. Breazeale, de? ceased, and a final discharge therefrom. K'. BREAZEALE, Executor. Feb. 20, 1873 83 6? Bo on Cotton Seed. PARTIES wishing to seenro pure Bixon Cotton Seed will find it to their interest to address me at Ninety Six, F. C. Price, One Dollar per bushel, sacked and delivered at the depot. Orders addressei to Pope A Phillips, at Ninety Six, will receive prompt attention. LOD HILL. Fob 20, 1873 33 lm A' July Ann Ansers. ANDERSON KOUNTY, S. C., Pee vine Post offis, feb 25tb, 73 . deere Jim : . i pot vore loter, and i apresheate yore good ad visu. What maid yu sine yore naim Jeemes when yn role to mos. Yu kno we alwas called yu Jim. . < i wood.not a knowed it was fmm yu bneley yu ap>ko about kourtln me bo thai; time?that was vhen we was a cumin frum met ein that nite, and i alwas wish it had bin forder home than : t was, so i cood a ansored yu then?but it wasr. t. Pears folks change there names when thay move to town. Yn sa ef i don't train at the red sine yu wil luve u nuther. Wei, luve a nnther, then. Don't yu kno, Jim, that these ar times when wimen has rites bv there own ? Hain't y u herd of mis wood Hull and sich ? Don't yu kno a woman will do more for a man when he. don't trie t) make bur, titan when he does trio to make hnr ? - Haint yu larnt the world y it ? Yu kant make me tiraide at the red sine with out i want to; but ef lit wil keepe down a fuss, i wil r aide t hare. But after all that's nut hi n, for every bodic elce t raids thare. I am about to close?so mithin more tell detli. JULY ANN. , >tjti ?in;? 1*4? D. F. IFlomliiig. Sam'L A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. D. Jg FLEMING & CO; w hol ks ale dealers IS BOOTS, SHOES AN'D mjL -cmr & mm % IVo. ? Hayno Street, (cohneb or cnuRcn.) - Charleston, ?> - m 6. O. NO jiains have been spared in endeavoring t> render our large assortment of Goods attractive and desirable; and nothing has been left undone, that .long experience^andassidiiity. could suggest, to deserve a share of your pat? ronage.' . I . I n ? ?|,4 rAd Ha\ii!ig perfected arrangements by which wo receive our goods direct from the manufactu? rers, or sure our customers the great advantage of pure basing them at th e v'ety lowest rates and of the-most desirable sir.es. In prices said quality we believe' they will compaic favorably with any other stock in the city of elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer these (roods for your inspection, at nay time you may favor us with a call. All orders will have our careful and prompt attention. Yours, respectfullv, D. F. FLEMING <fc Co. Feb U, 1673 82 !t'. STATE QF SOirra CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. By IT. W. Humphreys,, Esq., BrobeUe Judge. WHEREAS, R.Bi-A, Robinson has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis? tration, with Wilt annexed, on the Estate ami effects >f Anna Robinson, deceased. These are,therefore to 'rcite und admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Anna Robinson, decease.1, that they be and appear, "before me, in the Court of1 Probate, to be held ftt Anderson C. H., on Friday*, 7th day of March next, after publication hereof, it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they havo, why the said Adminis? tration should not bo granted. Giveft under my hand, this 15th day of Feb? ruary, A. D. 1873: W. W. HUMPHREYS, . Judge of Probate. ' Feb 20,1873;. ? - j , 3? 2? DR. W. G. BROWNE, Surgeon Dentist, ANDERSON C\ H., S. C. YOUP. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will bo made wiihont delay. The price of Gold Plat4?s reduced; also, Rub? ber work. Attention-given to restoring the contour, of the features. Satisfaction guaran? teed, ami the cosh required when the work is complotod. Aflyoa who wear?or try to wear?bod fit? ting Pia .es, come and get one that wi ll tit. ?39* A reliable Tooth Powder for sale. Nov 2P, 1872 21 STONO PHOSPHATE. AM :he Agent for the Stono Phosphate Company, and prepared to supply the NOLUBLE GUANO, a complete ammoniated fertiliser, which has been highly recommended by intelligent planters wherever it has been in? troduced, Also, the "Acid Phosphate," for composting with Cotton Seed or stable manure, at a very low price. C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jau 30, 1873 3? I W. L. BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZER. B. Z>. QUALITY GUARANTEED ^^^^^^^ j\ SEA FOWL Equal to Any flUUO. ^^^^^PB^etob SOLD. THE above STANDARD FERTILIZER having been used for the last SIX YEARS in the South with unequalled success, is again qu'ered at a price that cannot fail to give satisfac? tion, while the Standard is guaranteed equal, if not superior, to any ever sold. 500 Bags Now in Store, AND FOR SALE BY B. F. ORAYTON & SONS,. Airenta, Anderson, S. C. Feb 13, 1873 * _2m "1873. ,. :187.3. ? i I 4 1 Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. PH<ENIX GUANO,_.? .JPricc, $57.50. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO,......._._._.Price, $70.00. GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND,. Price, $65.00. With Expenses added from Charleston. ON TIME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1873, WITHOUT INTEREST, with privilege of dis? count of 11 per cent, per mouth, on unexpired time, if Notes are paid before maturity. The Standard of these Great Corn and Cotton Fertilizers is Guaranteed. The Cargoes imported for this year's crop show by analysis to be fully up to the standard of ] previous cargoes imported. The MERITS of these STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS are too well known by the Planters of the South, and of Anderson Countv, to need further notice, and we willingly recommend them to our friends as being the BEST IN MARKET. PHOENIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST. The attention of Planters is especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. Those preferring a cheap manure, can, by composting Cotton Seed with Phoenix Guano, make them? selves a manure almost equal in its returns to Peruvian Guano. This preparation has been used by the best planters in the South, with extraordinary good results. For further information call on the Agents as below, for circulars, containing the endorse? ments of some of the best Planters. The option of paving in Cotton will be allowed by contract when desired. A liberal Discount will be made on all Cash Orders. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN, Agents, Anderson, S. C Jnn 30, 1873 30_3m m STORE-AOT) TO ARRIVE ! ?O Tons Pncenix Gruano, An excellent Phosphat? to compost with Cotton Seed. 25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano. 1ST. K. & J. P. SU2LLIVA.lSr. January 30, 1878 W 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ' Charles D. Sloan, Plaint iIT, against Sallie T. (xailianl, Wm. H. D. Gaillard, J. B. E. Sloan, Susan Hall, W. P. Hall, Paul H. E. Sloan, B. Frank Sloan, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M* Sloan und Murroh Sloan, Defendants.?Sum? mons for ttelitf. (Complaint Served.) to'the Defendants, Sallie T Gaillard, Wm II D GaiUard,rjr B.E Sloan, Susan Hall, W P Hall, Paul H E Sloan, B Frank Sloan, Har? riet Sloan, Miriam M Sloan and Murrah Sloan t -: ' ? YOU are hereby summoned and required to answertho complaint in this action, of] ! which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to. serve a copy of your answer to the said com ghuut on the subscriber at his, office, Anderson ?urt Hoiiso, South Carolina, within twenty days after 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 complaint. Dated December 23, 1872, Anderson C. IL, S. C A. T. BROTLES, PlaintifTs Attornoy. To'tho Defendants Murrah Sloan and Harriet ?.Sloan : TAKE NOTICE, That the summons In this action, of which the. foregoing is a copy, was died in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in the County of Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, on the first day of -January, 1878. ..;.< * . A. T. BROYLES, . . Plaintiffs Attornoy, Anderson, S? C Feb 6,1873 31 6 Four Hundred Tons! tfic Olflcst and the Best ! MAPES* SOPEMOSPHATE OF LIME, COMPOSED entirely of Animal Matter, and the oldest Superphosphate in this coun? try, has boeu used in Anderson County for the last fifteen years, and always given satisfac? tion. I am readv to receive orders, and can supply Four Hundred Tons without delay, as that amount is on the route to mo. C. A. REED, Agent for Anderson County. Jan 30,1873 30 MIDDLETON'S Fish Ammoniated Phosphate, ASPLENDID FERTILIZER, used with great success by some of my customers liist year. A large quantity can be furnishedon implication. Call for a circular. C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jan 30, 1873 30 DR. G. H. SYMMES HAVING permanently located at Andorson Court House, offers his Professional ser? vices to the citizens of Anderson and public :gonorally. Cases entrusted to him will rcceivo prompt attention. Can bo found night or day, (unless professionally engaged) at his resi? dence?tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. M. R. Keith, on Main Street, Anderson C. H. Jan 2, 1873 -? 3m" MOPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF and H. PRESTON & SONS' AMMONIATED BONE Superpb.ospL.ate of T.ime. CASH, $50. TIKE, $60. The Oldest Superphosphates manufactured In this Country. All of the above Fertilizers are made from the best and finest materials obtainable. The proportions of each of the Ingredients are such as to produce powerful anduactive Fertilizers. KLSSTHAlf & HOWEIl, General Agents for Sooth Carolina, No. 1S? East Bay, Charleston, S. C> C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jan 23, 1873 29 3m WILXIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE TYilliamstou, Anderson County, S. C THE Spring Session opens FEBRUARY 8, 1873. Rates, per Session of Twenty Weeks, in advance. Buurd, excluding washing and lights, $70.00. Regular Tuition, including Latin, Greek and Vocal Music, $10 to $25. Instrumental Mu? sic, 820. Vacation In the winter. Summer np the country, at the celebrated Wili.iamston, Cha l.ybkatk Spiiino. Discipline parental; schol? arship thorough; Institution non-sectarian. Send for a catalogue. Rkv. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M? President. Jan 30, 1873 30 ; 7 SCHOOL NOTICE. BELTON ACADEMY. THE Trustees of the Belton Academy take pleasure in announcing to the public that they nave secured the services of the Rev. J. L. KENNKDY, A. M., with competent assistance, who will open School on February 3, 1873. TUITION FOB TliRJl OK TUX MONTHS. Primary Class,. $15 00 2nd Primary Class, - - - - ? 20 00 3rd Primary Class, - - - - 25 00 Ancient Languages and Mathematics, 30 00 Good Board can be obtained in Town or In adjacent country at reasonable rates. G. YV. McGEE, Secretary Board Trustees. Feb 6, 1873 31 8 Abbeville Medium will copy twice and forward hill to this office. MEDICAL C^riD. DR. R. FURMAN DIVVER OFFERS his professional services to the cit? izens of Anderson and surrounding coun? try, lie may bo found, when not profession? ally engaged, at his rooms over the Drug Store of Simpson, Hill it Co., on the north sido of the public square. Anderson, S. ('., Fob. 4, IS73. 31 I Hew Advertisements. QITOTIG VEGETABLE and FLOWER, PLANTS, OJuJuJUO Itoses, Dahlias, Furhxias, Geraniums, Kli? ding Plant?, Oladiolus, etc. Send a stamp for Drier's Gar? den Calendar, 1W page*, illustrated, with practical direc? tions. 1IENKY A.DREER, 714 Chestnut Street. Phila? delphia, l'a. WANTED. We wish to cnga?- the services of at least one reliable, intelligent gentK-man in every City, Town and County in the .Smth. Htisiiu-** agreeable ami strictly legitimate, yielding from jl,.">o<j to j-j.-'ou -kt annum. Por particulars, address Tl'KBNTLL BP.OTIIEKS. Pnb'rs, Baltimore, Md. Largest Organ Establishment in the World. 7 Extensive Factories. J. ESTEY & COMPANY, Brattleboro, Vt., U. S. A. THE CELEBRATED 'I The latest and best improvements. . Everything that is new and novel. The leading improvements tu Organa wero introduced fint in this establishment. ESTABLISHED 1846. SENS FOS ILLLUSTBATED CATALOGUE. ARE TOU GOING TO PAINT ? THEN USE THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT PURE WHITE, DRABS, FRENCH GREY, SLATES, BUFFS, YELLOWS, And all the fashionable shade* and colon* used in house and cottage painting, ready/or use, requires no oil, thinning dryers, and sold oxly by i nk gallox; ?* '?' Every Man his Own Painter. Sample card of colors, and testimonials from owners of the finest residences in the country, furnished free by dealers generally, or by the - ? , AVEBILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 32 Burling Slip, N. M. dlC lL dtftfj pcrdayf Agents wanted! Allcbusea U>U lAJ tJfuVJ of working people, of either ?ex, yeung or old, make more money at work for us u; their spare mo? ments, cr all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STlXSOy & CO., Portland, Maine. AGENTS! AEAEE CHANCE! We will pay all Agents ?40 per week in cash who wUl engage with us at o.ncjc Everything furnished and ex? penses paid. Add res* A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mich. $1000 REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Uleerated Piles that De Bijio's Pii.s Kkm r.Dv fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to eure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT. A BLACK FUE HAT STOLEN FROM THE IxLTTLE MAN'S STORE, And the Negro Arrested ! THAT LITTLE MAN, having a large as? sortment of GENTS' HATS; frequently, after showing them to a customer, leaves a good many on the counter when busiuess is brisk, and on the occasion that caused the above ex? citement a search Was at once made for the miming Hat, and after a bout one. hour's search, it was found upon the head of "HIHJBARD'S OWN NIGGER," and the Little Man, under the excitement of the moment, had the Nigger put on the counter for exhibition. So you will all remember if you want a Hat, and try to get it in the same way, you'll be put on the Counter/or Exhibition' But if you want to buy one, it will be wrapped up nicely in a paper for you at THE LITTLE MAN'S. P. S.?Hats to fit all kinds and sines of heads, even some of those fine CABBAGE HEADS at __ HUBBARD'S. Jan 30,1873 i 30 TOBACCO! TOBACCO! THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Chewing, and Smoking TOBACCO of various brands, 'which will be sold by the package or retail. I. will sell by the package at Factory prices.' Dealers in 'To baeco'WOuld do well to call at the West End of the Benson House and examine my stock. Al Tobacco und stamps warranted. ? I also, keep a supply of Tobacco at James A. Drake's, 12 miles south of Anderson. The purest LIQUORS arc kept at my estab? lishment, including Brandy, Whiskey, dtc The Waverly House Bar Is ngain open tor the accommodation of the public. T. J. LEAK. Sopt2M672 12 SHERIFF'S - SATitir BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in March next, at Anderson Court House, ONE LOT OF LAND, ? ' Containing five acres, more or less, situate in the Town of Williaiuaton, hounding lots of JL Kennedy, B F Mauldin, Amos Acker and oth? ers. Levied on as the property of Wni Mc Ncely, at the suit of Hewlett Sullivan. Terms of sale Cash?purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIJT, Sheriff. Feb 6, 1873 31 4 WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTOR! Price, W.SO?Patented August 13, 1872, WHICH took the Prouiium the past season at the State Pair of South Carolina, the Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Cotton State?' Fair at Augusta, the Fair of the Carolinas at Charlotte, and at the Anderson and Abbeville Fairs, can be had by applying to B. F. CKAYTON & SONS, Anderson, S, C. Jan 23,1S73 29 2m BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted fresh and Genuine, A large lot just received by SIMPSON, HILL <fc CO., At the Sign of the Golden Mortar. Jan 30,1S73 80 Notice of Final Settlement. THE u pdersigned hereby gives notice that ho will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Conntv, on Tuesday, 4th day of March noxt, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of my Ward, L. M. Shirley, and a Final Discharge' from my ofllco of Guardianship. J. M. SHIRLEY, Gunrdian. Jan 30, 1873 30 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned herein* gives notice that he will make application to W; W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, 10th day of March next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of' the Estate of Ahner Cox, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. WILLIAM S. COX, Adm'r. Feb 6. 1873 31 5