The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, June 17, 1868, Image 3
SALE OF VALUABLE
TOWN PROPERTY.
THE Commissioners appointed fo select a site for
the Court Honse and Jail for thc District of Oco
neo, having located the same in the Town of Wal?
halla, aud procured the titles of One Hundred
Acres of Land within said Town, will, at 10
o'clock, a. m., on
On Thursday, August 6,1SGS,
After having first laid off the said land into suita?
ble and convenient LOTS, proceed to sell the said
lots to the highest bidder.
This location is within tho beautiful and thriv?
ing Town of Walhalla, at the foot of the Blue
Ridge, and possesses advantages in point of trade,
education, ?c., unsurpassed bj any other place in
the Stato.
Terms of Sale:
One-fourth cash?thc balance payable in three
equal instalments, in three, six and nine months,
secured by note with approved security. Titles to
be executed, but not delivered, until purchase
money is paid in full. And in case of failure on
?he part of purchaser to meet the payments when
due. the property to be forthwith sold nt his risk.
Purchasers to pay extra for stamp and titles.
WESLEY PITCHFORD, T
W. E. HOLCOMBE,
BRY FRETWELL, } Comm'rs.
M. F. MITCHELL,
0. M. DOYLE. J
W. E. HOLCOMBE,
Sec. and Treas., Walhalla, S. C.
June 10", 1SG8 51 6
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed,
1 will expose to ?pde on Saleday next, at Anderson
C. H., within the usual hours of sale, thefollowing
property, to wit :
One Tract of Land, situated in Anderson Dis?
trict, on waters of Broadway creek, containing
?400 acres, more or less, adjoining lands cf Enooh
Vandivcr, T. W. Martin and others, levied on as
the property of J. A. Major, at the snit of Joseph
li. McGee, late Sheriff, for J. W. Norris.
One Tract of Land, contaiuing 87 acres, more
or less, near the village of Pendleton, bounded by
3ands of Wm. Simpson, J. E. Adger and others,
levied on as the property of E. M. Cobb, at thc
nuit of John B. Earle.
Five Lots in the town of Belton, viz:
Lot No. 1, containing 2 acres, moro or less, ad- j
joining lots of Mastin Cobb, South Street and oth?
ers, levied on as the property of W. T. Eskew, at
the suit cf W. C. Brown.
Lo*. No. 2, containing 2 acres, more or less, ad?
joining lois of Mastin Cobb, South Street and oth?
ers, levied on as the property ol' W. T. Eskcw, at
thc suit of W. C. Brawn.
i.ot No. 0, containing 2 acre*, more or less,
bounded by l >ts of Mrs. Tolin. Mastin Cobb and
??Ibers, levied on as the property of W. T. Eskcw,
si the suit of W. C. Brown.
Lot No. 4, containing 2 acre?:, more or less,
bounded hy lois of Mast::: Cobb, Academy lotend
others, levied on as the property of W. T. Esi:cw,
ut the sui: of V.'. C. Brown.
Lot No. 5. containing \ aero, moro or less,
bounded by lots ol' Maslin Cobb. South Street and
oihers, k-.icd on as the properly of W. T. Eskow,
nt Hie sub of W. C- Drown.
lu tract No. 1. the exemptions allowed by Mili
i arv Order viii bc rescrv-ed.
Tcrm6 cash, purchasers? to pay for lilies and j
clamps.
WM. M.-GUKIN, s.A.n.
J.iueS. 1S6S ol
No
AT
?LECKLEY & EVINS'
NEW CHEAP CASE STORE.
On Corner of Granite Row,
SION OF THE CANVASS !
OUR stock of Goods is complete and well n*
iortcd. r.r.d having been bought for CASU, will
be sold as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than any
body's goods. Our terms are cash or country pro?
duce.
We pny thc highest prices in cash or barter for j
country produce,
fall and see us.
J]LECKLEY & EVINS.
Anderson C. H., June 3, 1808 '",0?H
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
TUL following property was seized near liol
land's Store on the 25;h of May, tor violation of
'jue Revenue laws :
One Mule,
One Wagon, Harness, Ste,
Ono lot Whiskey.
Any person or persons claiming thc above, or
any portion thereof, must, within thirty dnys Irom
ibis date, file with th?: Collector, or Deputy Col?
lector, a claim, stating his or their claim thereto.
Z. T. TAYLOR.
Acting Deputy Collector.
June 3, 18C8 50
United States Internal Revenue,
Deputy Collector's Office, Cd District, S. C..
Pickk.ns C. H., S. C., June 10, 1SGS.
Revenue Tax.
THE Monthly and Annual Taxes for Anderson
District for 1SG8, have been returned to me by the
Collector. All persons who have been assessed are
notified to make payment to me within ten da}*,
otherwise the penally will be enforced.
J. W. CORP., Dep. Col.
June 10, 18f.S 51 2
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
To Whom it may Concern :
BY mutual consent the Firm of IlAWTunn.vrc &
AfiNKW have this day dissolved copartner-hip.
All persons indebted will please come forward and
settle their accounts by note or cash.
D. W. HAWTHORNE,
WILLIAM AGNEW.
Juno 10, l??8 51 .1
STOVES, STOVES
i
We are still keeping a supply of the Best Cook
intr Stoves, viz?Cotton Plant, Magnolia. Oriental.
?hnmroek. Vesta and Diadem, all warranted to
give satisfaction.
Wa cannot name in an advertisement all we
keep, but ask our friends and customers to give us
a call. Our motto ?k? "Quick Sai.es axi> Small
Profits," and sell for cash on coe*tby pkodcck.
Remember the place. No. 4 Granite Row, An?
derson O. H.
TOWERS & BUKRISS.
Vsv2'i lr** '18 4
DR. J. W. GURLEY,
DENTIST,
Office at the Benson House.
FULL SETTS of Artificial Teeth inserted on (he
Vulcanite Base, for from Twenty to Thirty-five
Dollars, that for utility, comfort und beauty, can?
not bc excelled.
Prices, both in the operative and mechanical de?
partment, as low as in Columbia or Charleston.
Having been in practice for ten years, he feels
confident of giving eutire satisfaction.
May 13, 1868 47 3m
CURES
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Diarrhoea-, Fever & Ague,
Axn
General Debility.
We have, after !ong study and many experi?
ments, succeeded iu producing what wo claim to
be the
Best Billers 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 limn any iu 3Xai-ltet.
R ELIABLE VU A Lb
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
Resulting from Miasmatic Influences, so prevalent
ki tlio South, or Change of Diet, Climate and Wa?
ter.
lu offering to the Southern Trade our
Great Southern Tonic & Beverage,
Wc only ask for ii a fuir trial, feeling assured
its own merits will soon insure its becoming a
G rca! Favorite at the South.
PO WIK & MOISE. Proprietors.
Chariest ou, S. C.
For sale by
CATER ,v WALTERS. Druggies.
Anderson C. il.
May C; 1SG8 'jti
S?LE OF TOWN LOTS
FOI* TIIK
NEY/ COUNTY OF PICKERS. !
tinder*ij.'iivd. Ct ^missioners appointed hy
ihc Convent inti io select .ind lu. m lo the County
s?i- i'.,r tile ti- w Pick cns County, will seii jo thc
iiiijbee'i bidder s! ?lie i:ur? location, ou
Thursday, 25tli of June, I860,
THE LOTS
AT PICKERS COURT HOUSE,
Comprising resprot ively. Half Acre, One and
Two Acre Leis, judiciously laid out.
The local ?cn is near I hillier's Store, between
Town and Wolf Creeks, li miles from Old Pick
ens Court House. 20 miles from Greenville Court
House, and 17 miles from Pendleton Village, in a
healthy section. The locution is a most desirable
"ne, .situated ona beam ifni plateau und siirrouu
by ii fertile region, xvii li thrifty inhabitants
There is on both Town and Wolf Creeks fin?
Water Power, willi good Saw Mills, und an abun?
dance ?d' the best timber near by.
The County sile is nearly cqui-dislanl between
Keowee and Sabida Uiver-, with a line view of the
mountain scenery, and will command a large and
profitable trade from the mountains and from
North Carolina.
Terms of Sale:
One third cash?balance in two instalments of
sixty and ninety days each. Purchasers to -rive
bond and surety fur the purchase nionry. Titles
lo be executed, but. not delivered until- the bond
for tin1 purchase money is fully paid.
Purchasers io j ay extra for titles and stamps.
JAMES LEWIS, Churn, }
JAMES ll. A M BL MK, j
REESE BOWEN, k'oinrs.
W. T. Fl ML li,
J. E. IIAGOO?. I
For further information apply to the under?
signed at. Pickcns C. H.
?i. E. HAGOOD,
Sec. and Treas. Board of Commissioner".
May fi, 18Gt! do 8
Dissolution Notice.
THE Finn of Bewley, Kecsc & McCully, nnd
Bewley. Reese & Co.. is this day dissolved by ihn
death of Wm. C. Bewley. All claims ngninst the
Firm must be presented to the surviving pnrtners.
All debts due the Firm must bo paid to the same.
W. S. KEKSE, ) ,. .
N.A. McCULLV,} Su???
May 21, 18G8 49 4
Copartnership Notice.
Wc have this day formed a Copartnership under
the name and style cf Keene k McCully, in tho
Mercantile Business. Thanking our friends for
their patronage to the old firm, we solicit a con- j
tinuance of thc same.
W. S. KEKSE.
N. A. McCULLV
May 2J. 1SC3 -tn 4
Fair jNTotice !
ALL persons indebted tr, ihc firms of Bewley,
Kccsr & Co.. and Bewlcj-. Reese k MrCullv, are
hCM.hy notified thai they mus) come foi ward nnd
make settlement in ?mee. Thc old business must
be closed. W. S. KEES E. | ,.
N". A. McCULLV. j ??''""?Ivors.
May 27, 1863 49 -1
Estate ISTotice.
ALL perinn? having demands against tho K1
tnte ol the btw Wm. F. Ciinkscitlcs, deed. willi
pieaee ttfpiy to Messrs. Reed & Brown for pay-.1
n.^.f HEH RY CLINKoCALES, Ex'r.
.Tune !'?, M 2 1
NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.
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KEESE & McCULLY,
ARE RECEIVING A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
SPRIEST Gr & SUMMER GOODS,
t'OXSISTIXGi OF
Heavy Dry Goods, Men and Boys' Huts,
Fancy Goods and "Notions, Groceries and Hardware,
Boots and Shoes, Iron, Nails,
Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Crockery ware,
Ribbons, Flowers, &c, &c, &c, &c.
All of which we will sell Low for Cash or Country Produce.
KEESE & McCULLY,
NO. 10 GRANITE ROW.
May 27, 1868 49 4
SULLIVAlTlliATTISON & CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE!!
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INVERT DEPARTAIENT IN OUR "CHEAP CASH STORE" 13 BEING DAI
fj LY REPLENISHED BY
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Heavy Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Goods and Notions, Men and Boys' Hats,
Ladies' Hats & Bonnets, Groceries and Hardware,
Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Iron and Nails,
&c,. &c, &c. Crockery Ware.
15,000 lbs. Country Cured Bacon, and 1,000 lbs. good Leaf Lard.
:o:o
J UST RECEIVED,
Another supply of Leno and Chene Jasper Dress Goods,
New Calicoes, Brilliants, Marseilles and .'aconeis,
Beautiful Drei? Goods of all kinds, in thc greatest profusion,
A large variety of Trimmings a ad Trimming Ribbon,
Corsets and Hoop Skirts.
All ?re invited to call and examine. Our Stock is suited lo the wan?3 of every one, (as wo study to
please, holli in style mid price.) is unsurpassed in variety, and should he examined by every one before
purchasing elsewhere. Wt buy til the lowest cash prices", and sell upon the same terms.
SULLIVAN, MATTISOfl & CO.,
ivo. I?2 granite row, anderson o- ii.
Mnv 20. Ifii?H 48 Sm
Press Forward and Stand voifi* Ground.
7 GRANITE KOW,
Are nov/ Prepared to sell any Article you may Want.
BEFORE enumerating tiny of 'tho articles kept by them, they would state that
they have the
Largest Stock, Best Selected, and most Varied Assortment,
J.V0 JLA8T, THOUGH *XOT LEAST,
Tlie Cheapest Slock brought to Anderson in many Years.
CALICOES, WHITE GOODS,
MUSLINS, SHIRTINGS, bleac'd & brown,
FIGURED POPLINS, BED TICKING,
MOZAMBIQUES, HOOP SKIRTS,
LENO'S CRAPE MORETS, BONNETS, HATS,
BERAGES, and a nice lot of TRIMMINGS, for
Other Dress Goods. Dresses and Bonnets.
IN THE SHOE LINE WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD !
Boole; pegged and sowed. Men's Shoos, of every description, Ladies' Shoes, Boots,
Balmorals, Slippers and Gaiters, (?ive us a call, Ladies, we can ?jive you a nice lil.
and thc prices arc curtain to please.
A Complete Stock of Men and Boys' Hats, from 50 cts. io $5.00.
A GOOD COAT 1TOR $L?O I
And a beautiful lot of CASSIMERES, fancy and plain. JEANS, COTTON A DES,
LINENS, DBA BETA, and several other kinds too numerous to mention.
Gloves, for both sexes, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
1 ??fiB?ftY? ?SLIL?&a ab? sim?
And in fact, everything in tho Notion lino 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 No. 7.
ALSO, A Speiirtifl Lot o? SADDLES nufl BRIDLES,
And rho l'est and largest lot ol' TRUNKS, ever brought to Anderson.
('urne one. come all. and examine our stork before buying. Wo study to please,
bruit in st vie of goods and prices.
The above Goodfl will be sold for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. We are
always in the market to pun base Corn, Wheat. Baron. Cotton, or anything els* pro?
duced ir. this region.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
WE can furnish nt ?hort notice, and on the
very best turros,
STANDARD
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Ilavesting Machines,
Thresher Horse Tower and Fun Milla,
Grain, Hay and Glover Hake?,
Com .Shcllers, Feed Cutter?,
Bolting Cloths, Beitrag, rte , kc.
Portable an J Stationery Stoam Engine?.
Sole Agents for middle nnd western Carolina,
for the celebrated
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
KDown to bc the best in the world.
ALSO,
Cardwell & Co's. Agrien li-aral Wo?ks.
And arrangements with the manufacturent by
which we can furnish anything wanted by the
Farmer.
Complete Portable Threshing Outfits,
At from $150 to S400.
Being Interested, aa well rs familiar with the
wants of our people, we sell only such machines
as we can warrant to be the bost in the country.
Wo sell at Manufacturer's Prices, and parties
can rely on getting r11 the latest improvements and
patents.
To prevent all disappointment, parties m cut
make their orders early.
Circular and Price List free.
FISHER & LOWRANCE,
Columbia, S. O.
April 20, 1RH8 45 tf
Look Here ! Look Here !
M. LESSER, Agent,
HAS just returned from market, and now defies
any other man to sell Goods cheaper than he can.
He bas the
Finest and Cheapest
STOCK OF GOODS
Ever brought io this place, and as proof of the as?
sertion he will sell
Calieo-es from 10 lo 20 cenia.
Muslins " 20 " 50 "
Jaconets ;' ?5 " 50 "
Ladies' Hals 51.00 lo $2.00,
Hoop Skirts, 75 cents to $1.00,
And everything Ihe heart can desire, and the eye
can see, in like proportion. Neither w.i? the mas?
culine gender forgotten, for be has gowds for them
alarmingly cheap, such as
Ready Made Pants from $1.75 to S3.00,
Heady .Made Coats from $3.50 to $7.00,
Men and Boys' Hals from 75 to $'2.00,
Coltonade at 20 cents,
Ladies' and Gents' Shoes from $125 to $2 5i\
When you want to buy Goods, don't forget
M. LESSER, Agent.
April Id,. 1568 43
GREAT ATTRACTION !
JUST RECEIVED,
A LOT OF ONE AND EIGHT DAY
ALARM CLOCKS,
Which will bc sold cheap.
a Ij'Du' ?y jim mw%Mi%
Spectuclos,oi all Kin<1h,
"W ATCHES,
New from I he manufactory, from 8 to 40 dollars
so you need not patronize any ticket, bogus con?
cern. You can buy watches in Anderson for two
dollars less than you can get them in New York,
and save pay for Expressage besides, or saving ex?
penses to go lhere lo get one.
WATCHES KEPAIRKD
As heretofore, or new ones made to order.
Old Gold and Silver bought or exchanged.
Sewing Machines, of Wheeler & Wilson's make,
for sale.
Pianos for sale, at New York prices.
Call at No. 4 Brick Range.
P. C. v. BORSTEL, j
PICTURES TAKEN,
Tn all tho various g ty les,
IN o- 4r BFtTCK RANGE.
May 13, lSf)8 47
JUST RECEIVED,
LINSEED Oil, Kerosine Oil.
Tanners Oil, Spirits Turpentine,
White Lead, all brands,
French Zinc, Putty in cans,
French Glass, ail sir.es,
Lamp Black,
Paria Green in OIL
For pale low far en?h by
KEESE k McrTLLY.
No K' Granite Row
May 27. 1S?8 A3 4 '
Watson & Co.
WOULD inform then- old customers, nnd tho
public generally, that they keep constantly on
hand trie best and most -varied assortment of Goods
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 aa Silk.;, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, De?
laines, Alpaccas, Calicoes, a benutiful lot, at low
prices. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings,
Toweling. Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Veils
and Veiling, Einen and Paper Collars, Gents and
Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Gents Hose, Ladies
Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton,
silk und liuen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravata, La?
dies Trimmings, a fine assortment?Needles,
Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Books, &c.
CLOTHS.
Broad Cloth?, Beavers, Cassimers. Satinets. Lin?
en and Cotton Gooda for Men and Boye' euiia.
nm ! HATS ! !
A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gents and
Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats cmbruccs every
style and variety.
SE?!?2 SEKDISS i ?
I.adich' and Misses' Shoes?a full stock of splen?
did goods in this line. Also, Men and Boys'
Shoes?a large lot, and very cheap.
HA RDWARE!
We hare on hand a good assortment of Hard?
ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If you
need anything iu this way, give us a call.
GliOCEBY DEPARTMENT.
COFFEE, SUGAR,
RICE, MOLASSES,
SALT, TEA,
SPICES. SODA,
STARCH. SOAP,
CANDLES,
PEPPER, BLACKING,
GINGER. TOBACCO,
POWDER, SHOT,
LEAD, GUN CAPS,
FACTORY TARN,
&c, &c, &c.
We expect to keep on hand, to aerve our custo?
mer.-*, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as
low prices as thej eau bc bought elsewhere. When
you w ant goods, call on us and examine our Goods
and prices before you buy. Remember our place,
Corner of Old Anderson Hotel,
AT THE SIGN OF
WATSON & CO.
April l?. ISr.ft 43
W. II. NARDIN & CO.
HAVE Just received a full supply of fresh and
genuine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Direct from New Fork, which they offer at the
lowest market rates, for oither Cash or Produc?.
Castor Oil, Laudanum. Gum Camphor, Sweet
Oil, Paregoric. Epson Salts, Number Six, Bats?
man's Drops, and Tinctures of all kinda, which arc
prepared by us, ami warranted genuine.
Also, Strychnine to kill your crows; now's the
time. Dye Studs of all kinds.
ALSO,
A small and well selected stock of almost every?
thing thc people want, such as
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware, and
Fancy Goods,
Perfumery,
Soaps, &c.
Give u? n call when you want, to barter youi
Coin. M en I, Peas. Wheat., Oats, or anything you
may hare to sell, and if you are not suited in goods,
w* can pay tho cash.
XV. II. NARDTN & CO.,
No. 7 Brick Range.
April 22, IPGS 44
E. F. MURRAH,
Painter. Glazier and Paper Hanger,
BEGS lo inform bis friends and thc public gen?
erally that he has resumed work, and is prepared
to till all orders in his line, with promptness and
dispatch. Ile will be found at this place, when
not engaged in tho country, and r?ll order? ad?
dressed to him at Anderson C. H. will be attended
to at once.
Mar ?0, 1868 43 3m
Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Flour and
Molasses.
BACON Sides at 2Q cents,
Shoulders at IS cents,
Extra Family Flour, ?f>:00 per sack,
N. 0. Syrup, fresh and extra.
Call in at WATSON & CO'S.
June, 5, 1S6S 7
Flour! Flour! Flour!
?TA SACKS ENTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fresh
V\J from Lee's Mill, for sale by the sack or
pouud. WATSON & CO.
April 24, ISCC 1
Lard ! Lard ! Lard !
I l\f\f\ LBS. Country Lard in s'oro mid for salo
l?^lU by WATSON i CO.
May 1, 18tiS 2
WANTED ! WANTED ? ?
WANTED, in any quantity, Dry and Groen HIDES,
for which we wiil pav in cash or barter the highest
market price. * WATSON & CO.
Mav 1, 1SRS 2
SMOKING TOBACCO.
A choice article of Smoking and Chewing Tobac?
co at reasonable rate*. WATSON oe CO.
May !? _2_
OOM AND PEAS
FOR SALE BY
KEESE Jfc McCULLT,
NO. IO GRANITE ROW.
May 27, 1S07 40 . 4