The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, May 27, 1868, Image 3
GRliT iTfMCTION !
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^f?ST RECEIVED,
A LOT OP ONE AND EIGHT DAY
ALARM CLOCKS,
Which, will be sold cheap.
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& lot m irais mw&&mr9
Spectacles, ot all kinds*
W ATCHES,
Sew from the manufactory, from 8- to 40 dollars,
TO-tqu need not patronize any ticket, bogus con?
cern. You can buy watches in Anderson for two
dollars lesa than you can get them in New York,
end'save pay for Expressage besides, or saving ez
. fteiises to go there lo get one.
WATCHES REPAIRED
Aa heretofore, or new ones made to order.
? Old Gold and Silver bought or exchanged.
Sewing Machines, of Wheeler & Wilson's make,
for aale.
Pianos for sale, at New York prices.
Call alt No. 4 Brick Bange.
F. C. v. BORSTEL.
PICTURES TAKEN,
In all the varions styles,
No. 4 BRICK RANGE.
May. 18, 1868 47
IN BANKRUPTCY.
? Itt the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
Inlhe .matter of Thomas j. Picken a, Bankrupt,
by whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bank?
ruptcy was filed on the 27th day of February,
. ? A. D. 1888, in said Court.
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
Issued against the Estate of Thomas J. Picke os.
of Pendleton, in the District of Anderson, and
State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment
of any Debts and Delivery of any Property be?
longing to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use,
' and the transfer of any Property by him are for?
bidden by Law : that a meeting of the Creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Newberry Court House, South Carolina, before
Henry Summer, Register, on the Second day of
Jone, A.D., 1868, at 9 o'clock a. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
?. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By Gxosqe Lausen, Dep. Messenger.
May 13,1868 47 3
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District ( ourt of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
in the matter of Hieam C. Coolst, Bankrupt, by
whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filed on the 3rd day of March, A. 1).,
1S6S, in said Court.
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A. D? 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
issued against the Estate of Hiram C. Cooley, of
Anderson District, and State of South Carolina,
vbv bas boen adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own
petition; that tba payment of debts and delivery
of any-property belonging to said Bankrupt, to
bim or for his use, and the transfer of any prop?
erty by bim are forbidden by law ; that a meeting
of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees
of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt?
cy, to be holden at Newberry Court House, South
Carolina, before Henry Summer. Register, on the
First day of June, A. D., 18C8, at 8 o'clock p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING, -
U. S. Marshal as Messenger
By George Lausen, Dep. Messenger.
May 13, 1868 47 8
ht BAjtfKRTJPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States
- for the District of South Carolina.
Ia the mattel* of John Ccnnikohau, Bankrupt, by
whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filod on the 5th day of Marchi A, D.,
1868, in said Coori.
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A. D., '1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
issued against the Estate of John Cunningham, of
Anderson District, and State of South Carolina,
Who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his owu
petition ; that the payment of any debts and de?
livery of any property belonging to said Bank?
rupt, to bim or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him are forbidden by law ; that a
meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to
prove their, debts, and to choose one or more As?
signees of his Est.te, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court
House, South Carolina, before Henry Summer,
Register, on the First day of June, A. D., 1868, at
8 o'clock,, p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By George Lassen, Dep. Messenger.
May 13, 1868 47 3
UK BANKRUPTCY.
Jh the District Court of the United States,
for the District of South Carolina.
In the matter of Andrew Smith. Bankrupt, by
whoot a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filed en the 20th day of March, A. D.,
1888, in said Court.
THIS is lo give notice that on the sixth day of
May, A. B., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
issued against the Estate of Andrew Smith, of An?
derson Court House, io the District of Anderson,
and State of South Carolina, who has been ad?
judged a Bankrupt, on bis own Petition ; (hut thc
payment of soy debts and delivery of any prop?
erty belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his
use, and the transfer of any property by him are
forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
bc held al a Court of Bankruptcy, io bc holden at
Newberry Court House. South Carolina, before
Henry Summer, Register, on the second day of
Jun?, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
J. P. M. EPPING.
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By George Lassen, Dep. Messenger.
May 18, 1868 47 3
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States,
' for the District of South Carolina.
Ie the matter of Elisha W. Br rum, Bankrupt, by
whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filed on the 20th day of March, A. D.,
1868, in said Court.
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
Kay, A. D.t 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
iBSued against the Estate of Elisha W. Byrum, of
Anderson C. H., in the District of Anderson, and
State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt, on bis own Petition ; that the payment
Of any Debts and delivery of any property be?
longing to said Bankrupt, to bim or for bis use,
Cud the transfer of any property by bim are for?
bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of
Ott said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
dewberry Court House, South Carolina, before
Henry Summer, Register, on the First day of
Jbbo, A. Dn 1868, at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
U. 8. Marshal as Messenger.
? By Gsosge Lausen, Dep. Messenger.
Hay ZS, 1868 47 3
OTJEES
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,,
Diarrhea, Fever & Ague,
AND
General Debility.
We have, after long study and many experi?
ments, succeeded in producing what we claim to
be the
Best Bitters and Most Pleasant Beverage
In use. compounded as it is of the most valua?
ble ingredients known to Pharmacy. As a
TONIC AND APPETIZER
has no equal, and is, in price,
Lower than any in Market
RELIABLE IN ALL
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
Resulting from Miasmatic Influences, so prevalent
at the South, or Change of Diet, Climate aud Wa
ter.
In.offering to the Southern Trade our
Great Southern Tonic & Beverage
We only ask for it a fair trial, feeling assured
its own merita will soon insure its becoming a
Great Favorite at the South.
D0WIE & MOISE, Proprietors,
. Charleston, S. C.
For sale by
CATER & WALTERS, Druggists,
Anderson C. H.
May 6, 1868 46
SALE OF TOWN LOTS
FOR THE
NEW COUNTY OF PK
-0
THE undersigned, Commissioners appointed by
the Convention to select and locate the County
Site for the new. Picken3 County, will sell to thc
highest bidder at the new location, on
Thursday, 25th of June, 186
THE LOTS
AT PICKEXS COURT HOUSE,
Comprising respectively. Half Acre, One and
Two Acre Lots, judiciously laid out.
The locaticu is near Hunter's Store, between
Town and Wolf Creeks, 14 mites ft-oni Old Pick
ens Court House, 20 miles from Greenville Court
(louse, and 17 miles from Pcudlcton Village, in a
healthy section. The location is a most desirable
one, situated on a benutitul plateau and siirroun
by a fertile region, with thrifty inhabitants
There is on both Town and Wolf Creoles fi ne
Water Power, with good Saw Mills, and an abuu
bance of the best timber near hy.
The County ?ito is nearly eqni-distant between
Keowee and Saluda Rivers, with a fine vi<?w of thc
mountain scenery, and will command a large and
profitable trade from the mountains and from
North Carolina.
?O?
Terms of Sale:
One third cash?balance in two in.-talments of
sixty and ninety days each. Purchasers to give
bond and surety for the purchase money. Titles
to be executed, but uot delivered until thc bond
for thc purchase money is tully paid.
Purchasers to pay extra tor titles and stamps.
JAMES LEWIS. Chm'n, ]
JAMES H. AMBLER, j
REESE Bf?WEN, i-Com'rs.
W. T. FIELD,
J. E. 'HAGOOP. J
For further information apply to the under?
signed at Pickcns C. ll.
J. E. HAGOOD,
Sec. and Treas. Board of Commissioners.
May 6, 1868 46 8
SHERIFF'S SALE,
Bi* virtue of Writs of Fiera Facias to me directed,
I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson
C. H.? within the usual hours of sale, thc following
property, to wit :
Tract No. 1, containing 200 acres, more or less,
near thc town of Houca Path, bounded by lands of
Obediah Shirley, R. M. King and others. On thc
premises is a comfortable dwelling, necessary out?
buildings anil fine spring of water. Levied on as
the property of John G. Gantt, at the suit of
James M. Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No. 2, containing 180 acres, more or less,
lying on the G. & C. Railroad, adjoining lands of
A. .1. Clement, Mary Cobb, and others, all wood?
land. Levied on asthe property of John G. Gantt,
al the suit of J. M. Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No. 3, containing 1'2'j acres, more or less,
bounded by lot No. 2, Hugh Gantt, J. M. Shirley,
and others, all woodland. Levied on as the prop?
erty of John G. Gantt, at thc suit of James M.
Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No. 4, containing 8U acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Wm. Mallison, Hugh Gantt,
and others, on waters of Broadmouth creek. Le?
vied on as the properly of John G. Gantt, at the
suit of James M. Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No. 5, containing lil acres, more or less,
near Honea Path, bounded hy lands of R. M. King,
C. L. Nelsou and others. Levied on as thc prop?
erty of John G. Gantt, at the suit of James M.
Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No. 6, containing 41 acres, more or less,
known as the mill-place, bounded hy lands of jl/rs.
Fanny Davis and others. On thc premises is a
grist mill, in running order. Levied on as thc
property of John G Gantt, at the suit of James M.
Shirley and wife, and others.
Tract No 7, containing 160 acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Wm. Martin, Simon Briant
and others. Levied on as the properly of Terrell
Briaut, at the suit of Jeptha Harper.
Tract No. 8. containing 150 acres, more Or less,
on waters of Wilson's creek, bounded by binds of
J. P. Tucker, Ezekiel Hull and others. Levied on
as the property of D. L. Hall, at tho suit of A. S.
Barksdale and wife.
Tract No. 9, containing 313 acres, more or les?,
on waters of Jordan creek, adjoining lands of W.
B. Watson, J/rs. Hannah Hall and others. Levied
on as the property of A. J. Hall, at the suit of A.
S. Barksdulcj and wife.
Tract No. 10, containing 289 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of Robt. Smith, Samuel
Brown and others, on waters of Broadway creek.
Levied on as the property of David Geer, at the
suit of Thomas A. Evins and others.
One improved Lot. in the town of Anderson, con?
taining 7J acres, bounded on the west by il/cDuffie
street, on north by estate of? Winthrop. Levied
on as the properly of E. W. Brown, at tho suit of
the State for Taxes.
In tracts No. 7, 8, 9 and 10, the exemptions al?
lowed by Military Order will be reserved.
Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and
stamps.
,WM. McGUK?N", s. A.A.
May ll, 1868 47
The Fredericksburg Store!
EVERY DEPARTMENT HT THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE
IS BEING DAILY REPLENISHED BY
NEW & BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED,
Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS and CIRCULARS,
Beautiful DRESS GOODS, in the greatest profusion,
New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PEQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES & JACONETS,
MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, -
A large invoice of French worked INSERTINGS and EDGINGS just opened,
CLUNEY COLLARS, black and white, CLUNEY LACE, '
8-4 BLACK SILK, suitable for shawls, 8-4 GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADINES^
Colored and Black NETS for Veils, Elegant CORSETS, Best makes HOOP SKIRTS,
GAUSE MERINO UNDERVESTS,
A large variety of TRIMMINOS and TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Full lines of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
Beautiful assortment of FANCY LINENS, TWEEDS and CASSIMERES. for Boys and Gents,
IRISH LINENS, TABLE DAMASK, TOWELINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, &c, &c.
All arc invited to call and examine. The Stock, to be appreciated, must be seen. We keep no trashy
or common auction goods, but every piece is selected with the greatest care.
Our stock, suited to the wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, is unsurpassed in variety, and should
be examined by every one making purchases in this market.
We buy at the lowest cash prices and sell upon the same terms.
V. RICHARDS & BROS.,
Corner by Planters Hotel, Augusta) Geo.
May 6, 18G8 40 4
Press Forward and Stand your Ground.
HARPE & FANT,
NO. 7 GRANITE ROW,
Are now Prepared to sell any Article you may Want.
BEFORE enumerating any of the articles kept by them, they would state that
they have the
Largest Stock, Best Selected, and most Varied Assortment,
jwn jlast, though j\*?t least,
The Cheapest Stock brought to Anderson in many Tears.
m im mm mm$ nm
CALICOES, *
MUSLINS,
FIGURED POPLINS,
MOZAMBiaUES,
LENO'S CRAPE MORETS,
BER AGES, and a nice lot of
Other Dress Goods.
?3
WHITE GOODS,
SHIRTINGS, bleac'd & brown,
BED TICKING,
EOOP SKIRTS,
BONNETS, HATS,
TRIMMINGS, for
Dresses and Bonnets.
IN THE SHOE LINE WE CAN'T B? UNDERSOLD !
Boots, pegged and sewed. Mon's Shoes, of every description, Ladies' Shoes.Boots'
Balmorals, Slippers and Gaiters. Give us a call, LadieSj we can give you a nice fit)
and the prices are certain to please.
A Complete Stock of Men and Boys' Hats, from 50 cts; to $5;00.
a regie ?lot (Bieots9 &mm?w&m ^mmm.
A GOOD COAT FOR ?1.50 ?
And a beautiful lot of CASSIMERES, fancy and plain, JEANS, COTTONADES,
LINENS, DRABETA, and several other kinds too numerous to mention.
Gloves, for both sexes, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
And in fact, everything in thc Notion linc that you can call for or desire.
GROCERIES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
?
Also, a Complete Stock of Hardware and Crockery.
Almost any article in that line you can find at Ko. 7.
AJLtSOt A Speudid Lot of SADDLES ana BRIDJ?ESS,
And the best and largest lot of TRUNKS, ever brought to Anderson.
Come ore. come all, and examine our Block bcioro buying. We Study to please,
both in style of goods and prices.
The above Goods will be sold for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. We are
always in tho market to purchase Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Cotton, or anything oise pro?
duced in this reiiion.
Top Dressing ! Top Dressing !
M A P E S '
Nitrogcnizcd Superphosphate of Lime.
REED & BROYLES, Agents,
Anderson, S. C?
FOR COTTON. CORN. WHEAT
AND GENERAL CROPS !
AS n Top Dressing to n prowin^ crop (his Fer?
tilizer cannot bc excelled, li fnay be Used bf.roRE
or a ft ku Hie planting of the crop ; for even when
applied as a top dressing it cannot be lost by
evaporation, as none of its conciiinents are vola?
tile It may bo applied at each hoeing of colton,
and in tho hills during thc cultivation of corn and
other crape. When crops have been previously
manuncd in the usual way. and found to be of slug?
gish growth, it may be augmented by the usc of
this Fertilizer. It lins been successfully used
throughout tho Southern Slates during thc past
fifteen yenrs. Call and buv your supplies from
the ?genis, ?IEED ? BHOYLES.
May 6, 1868_4G_
OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOB SALE Af TB1B OFFCE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
In Equity?Anderson.
Mrs. Jane M. Berry, ct al, vs. Edwin M. Cobb,
-Richards, et al. Bill to set aside Convey?
ances, Injunction, Relief, ftc.
IT appearing to my satislaction that Edwin M.
Cobb, one of the Defendants in the above stated
case, resides beyond thc limits of this State. On
motion of Whitncr & Whittier, Comp. SoIb.,
Ordered, That said Defendant do appear, and
plead, answer or demur to tho complainants' said
bill of complaint, wiihin forty days from the publi
caiiou hereof, or thc same will bc taken as con?
fessed as to him.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.p.
Commissioner's Office, >
May 5. 1808. { 46?6
STATE OF SOUTH -CAROLINA.
In Equity?Anderson.
Luke Haynie, Adm'r, vs. Sarah N. Haynie, Melin?
da Posey, ot al.?Petition for Proceeds of Land lo
pay Debts, Relief, ftc.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that David Hay?
nie, and heirs at law of Whittier Haynie, names
and number unknown, Defendants in the above
stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State.
On motion of Whitner ft Whittier, Sols., Pro. Pet.,
Ordered, That said Defendants appear and plead,
answer or demur to said Petition within forty days
from the publication hereof, or the samo will bo
taken pro oonfesso against them.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, o.e.a.d.
Commissioner's Office. >
Ando*son, May 19,1868. } i??6
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
?o
WE can furnish at short notice, and on the
very best terms,
STANDARD
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Havcsting Machines,
Thresher Horse Power and Fan Mills,
Grain, Hay and 0lover Rakes,
Corn Sheliers, Feed Cutters,
Bolting Cloths, Belting, &c, &c,
Portable and Stationery Steam Engines.
Sole Agents for middle and western Carolina,
for the celebrated
Buckeye M?wer and Reaper^
Known to be the best in the world.
ALSO,
Cardwell & Co's. Agricultural Works,
And arrangements with thc manufacturers by
which we can furnish anything wanted by the
Farmer.
Complete Portable Threshing Outfits,
At from $150 to $400.
Being interested, as well as familiar with tho
wants of our people, we sall only such machines
as we can warrant to be the best in the country.
We sell at Manufacturer's Prices, and parties
can rely on getting all the latest improvements anc.
patents-.
To prevent all disappointment, parties must
make their orders early.
Circular and Price List free.
FISHEE & LOWRANCE,
Columbia, S. Ci
April 29, 1868 45 tf
Look Here ! Look Here I
M. LESSER, Agent,
HAS just returned from market, and now defies
any other man to sell Goods cheaper than he can.
He has the
Finest and Cheapest
STOCK OF G00BS
Ever brought to this place, andas proof of the as?
sertion he will sell
Calicoes froth 15 to 20 cents,
Muslins " 20 " 60 "
?aconets " 25 *? 60 "
Ladies' Hats $1.00 to $2.00,
Hoop Skirts, 75 cents to $1.00,
And everything the he?rt can desire, arid tb? eye
can see, in like proportion. Neither was the mas?
culine gender forgotten, for he has goods for them
alarmingly cheap, such as
Ready Made Pants from $1.75 io $3.00,
Ready Made Coats from $3.50 to $7.00;
Men and Boys' Hats from 75 to $2.00,
Cottonade at 20 cents,
Ladies' and Gents' Shoes from S125 to S2.50.
When you want to buy Goods, don't forget
M; LESSER, Agent.
April 15, 1868 43
OILS, VARNISHES, &c
JUST in store, a large lot of Varnishes; inclu?
ding
Coach, from S4 to S3 per gallon.
Copal, (Furniture,) from StU to $6 per gallon.
Japan, from S2 to SI per gallon.
Oils, including refined Linseed, Pare Train,
Tanners, $1 lo $1.50 per gallon.
Lubricating, 75 cents to SI.50 per gallon,
Besides constantly receiving fresh additions of
Drugs, Medicines, &c, fcc, to the already com?
plete assortment on hand, which will be sold LOW
for CASH. The public generally, when in want of
anything in the Drug line, arc requested to call
and examine before buying:
J. J. BAKER. Druggist,
No. 3 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C.
April 22, 1868 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
In Equity?Anderson.
Wm. R. Amick and wife Mary vs. Nathan Keaslcr
and wife Elizabeth Keasler, Adm'x., et al. Pc
titwn for Account, Relief, ftc.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elizabeth
Keaslcr, one of the Defendants in the above stated
case resides beyond the limits o'f this State. Oh
motion of Reed & Brown, Sols. Pro. Pet.,
Ordered, That said defendant, do appear and
plead, answer or demur to said petition within
forty days from tho publication hereof, orthesair.e
will bc taken pro confesso against her,
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d.
Commissioner's Office,}
May 13, 1868. / 47?6
LAURENS RAILROAD.
New Schedule.
Officb La?REXS Rah hoad, \
Laurens C. H., S. C., .April 29, 1868. /
ON and after Tuesday, I2th May next, the trains
on this road will commence running lo return on
same dav?to connect with up and down trains on
Grccnviflo arid Columbia Railroad al Helena;
leaving Laurens at 5 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, and leaving Helena at IA p. m. on
same days. . J. T. BOWERS, Supt.
May 6, 1868 . 46
ICE! IOE??
At the Columbia Ice House,
AT SEDUCED PRICES BY THE 100 LBS.
ALL orders from the country promptly attended
to when tho cash accompanies the order.
JOHN D, BATEMAN, Agent.
May 6, 1868 46 4 ?
j WOULD inform their old customers, and th?
! public generally, that they keep constantly ou
hand the best and moat varied assortment of Goeds
to be found in this market, which they offer to the
? public as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our
stock consists partly of
DRY GOODS,
Such as Silks, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, De
Laines, Alpaccas, Calicoes, a beautiful lot, at low
prices. Bleached and Broun Shirtings, Sheetings,
Toweling, Balmorals, Koop Skirts, Corsets, Veils
and Veiling, Lineu and Paper Collars, Gents and
Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Gents Hose, Ladies
Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton,
silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravats, La?
dies Trimmings, a fine assortment?^Needles,
Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Bocks, &o.
CLOTHS.
Broad Cloths, Beavers, Casslmers, Satinets. Lin?
en and Cotton Goods for Men and Boys' suits.
nm i mn i !
I
A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gents and
! Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats embraces every
-style and variety.
'HS! ;
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?a full stock of splen?
did goods in this line. Also, Men and Boys'
Shoes?a large lot, and very cheap.
HARDWARE!
We have on hand a good assortment of Hard?
ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If you
need anything in this way, give us a call.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
COFFEE, SUGAR,
RICE, MOLASSES,
SALT, TEA,
SPICES, SODAj
8TARCH, SOAP,
CANDLES;
PEPPER, ?LACEIN^
GINGER, TOBACCO,
POWDER, SHOT,
LEAD, GUN CAPS,
FACTORY YARN,
&c., &c, &c.
We expect to keep on hand, to serve our custo?
mers, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as
low prices as they can be bought elsewhere. When
you want goods, call on us and examine our Goods
and prices before you buy. Bemember our place?
Corner of Old Anderson Hotel,
?T THE SIGN OF
WATSON & CO*
April 15, 1868 43
Flour! Flour! Flour! "
?TA SACKS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fresh
v\j from Lee's Mill, for sale by the sack or
pound. WATSON & CO.
April 24, 1S68 1
Lard ! Lard ! Lard !
1 IjBS. Country Lard in store and for sale
lt)LU by WATSON & CO.
May 1, 1868 2
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
A FEW Suits of Ready-Made Clothing at froni
$3.60 to $5.00 per suit, for sale by
WATSON & CO.
May I, 1868 2
Bacon, Bacon, Bacon!
IA fl A A LBS. Country Cured Bacon in store;
1U,UUU and for sale at low figures.
WATSON & CO:
April 24, 1868 1
SMOKING TOBACCO.
A choice article of Smoking and Chewing Tobac?
co, at reasonable rates. WATSON & Cd.
May 1] 1868 2
WANTED! WANTED ! !
WANTED, in any quantity, Dry and Green HIDES,
for which we will pay in cash or barter the nighest
market price. WATSON & CO.
May 1. 1868_2_._
W. H. NARDIN & CO.
HAVE just received a full supply bf fresh and
genuine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Direct from Now York, which they offer at the
lowest market ratc3. for either Cash or Produco.
Castor Oil, Laudanum, Gum Camphor, Sweet
Oil, Pamgoric, Epson Salts, Nurubor Six, Bates
man's Drops, and Tiuctures of all kinds, which ara
prepared by us, and warranted genuine.
Also, Strychnine to kill your crows ; how's th?
time. Dye Stuffs of all kinds.
ALSO,
A small and well selocted steck of almost evoryi
thing the people want, such as
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware, and
Fancy Goods',
Perfumery,
Soaps, &c.
Give us a call when ^oii want to barter you*
Corn, Meal, Peas. Wheat, Oats, or anything you
may have to sell, and if you are not suited in goodi,
wo cun pay thc cash.
W. ?. NARDIN & CO.,
No. 7 Brick RaDge.
April 22, 1868 44
House and Lot for Sale.
TUE undersigned will effor tor sale? io the high-,
est bidder, on Salcday in June next, a Hpnse and?
Lot in tho Town of Anderson, know.n as the Hop?
kins place, and where Dr. Geo. M. Jones now:
lives. Terms cash. ?
S. N. CARPENTER, Truste?.
May 6, 1868 40_4^
?OTICE.
BEEF CATTLE W ANTED.
ALL persons desiring to Rcllbeef cattle will d?
well by .calling on J. B. McGee, as we int?nd tri
furnish tho market this season with good, fresh,
B?af. MoGEE & MUNRO^
April 20, 1859 45 lin