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?j?ci?l ft?ficcs. Belton Lodge, No. ?, A.\ F.*. M.*., U. D. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF RELTON LODGE will bo held in the Lodge Room at Belton, S. C., on THURSDAY, August 27th, 1868, at IO o'clock A. M. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.*. j WARREN D. WILKES, Seo. ?: Aug. 12,1S68 8_4 HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A.\ F.\ M.\; A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON. DAYjNIGHT, September 14,1868, at eight o'clock. Brethren will-take due notice' ana govern them? selves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.*. GEORGE W. FANT, See. Aug. 12, 1868 8?4 Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R/.A.-.M.*. A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be held in tho Chapter ; Room on MONDAY NIGHT, Sept. 7, 1868, at seven o'clock Companions will assemble with? out further notice. By order of the M.-.E.-.H.-.P.. GEORGE MUNRO, Seo. July IO, 1868 3 4 I???? ?a?at?ceme?????? "(SHERIFFS SALE, BY 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, the following property, to wit : One Tract of Land, containing 450 acres, more or less, on wat el's of Brushy Creek, bounded by lands of John Longu?? Merritt and others, le ried cm as"the property of Wm. On-, at the suit of | John W. B. Orr. One Tract of Land. containing 575 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaverdam Creek, bounded, by lands of James M. Keown, Alfred Campbell and others, levied on as the property of B. F. Hammond, at the suit of Duckworth and Martin, Administrators. One Tract of Land, containing 260 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaver Creek, bounded by lands of Wilson Hall,'Milford Burriss, Henry Gen? try and others, levied on as the property of II. H. "Whitaker,.at- the suit of A. O. Norris, ex-Com? missioner. One Tract of Land, containing 120 acres, more or less, on waters of Six and Twenty creek, boun? ded by lands of Mrs. Bowen, Jasper Ilembree, E. Earle and others, levied on as the property of H. II. Whitaker, at the suit of A. O. Norris, ex-Com? missioner. . One Tract cf Land, containing 170 acres, more ' ?r less, near Pendleton Village, bounded by lands of Archy Campbell, M. S. McCay, Mrs. Maxwell and others, levied on as the properly of Placidia * Adams, at-the suit of Zachariah Bowers and oth ' era. t In tracts No. 1 and 2 tho exemptions allowed by law will be reserved. Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and | atamos. WM. McGCKIN, s.A.D. August 10, 1868 8 Just Received and on Hand, A GOOD SUPPLY OF Family Groceries, CONSISTING OF An extra lot of Country Bacon, Fine Leaf Lard, Flour, Meal and Grits, Rio, Java and Lagura Coffee, Sugar and Molasses, E.est black and green Tea, Fresh Soda Crackers, , No. 1 and 2 Mackerel at retail, An extra lot of Tobacco at low prices, Cider Vinegar, &c, &c. All of which will bo sold low for cash by TOWERS & BURRISS, No. 4 Granite Row. '\ " ... ' Anderson C. H. AugnPt.L2, 1S68 8 3 Gullett's Patent Steel Brush COTTON GIN ! COTTON ginned on this Gin sold in Charleston last season at one to two cents per pound more than the same class of cotton ginned on the ordi? nary Gins of tho country. This statement is cer? tified by twsnty-five of the principal Factors and buyers in Charleston. Price, Six Dollars per Saw, for Cash or city acceptance. Send for a circular. - C. GRAVE LEY, No. 52 East Bay, South of Old Post Office, Charleston, So. Ca. SULLIVAN, MATTISGN k CO., Agents, Anderson C. H., S. C. Brinly's Patent Ploughs, And a fuU dtock of HARDWARE and AGRICUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for sale low, wholesale and retail. C. G. July 15, 1868 4 "anderson FARMER'S ASSOCIATION. PREMIUMS: BEST ACRE OF BARLEY.?An Agricultural Work or Implement of the value of $5.00. BEST ACRE OF OATS.?Tho same premium. BEST ACRE OP WHEAT.?A Turning Plow or Cultivator of the value of ?12.00. BEST FIVE ACRES QF. WHEAT.?An Agri cultural Implement of the value of $20.00. The committee have under consideration premi? ums for Clover and Stock, which will be announ? ced at tho next quarterly meeting. B. F. CRAYTON. Chairman Executive Committeo. i Aug. 12, 18G8 8 TOWN MARSHAL'S SALE. BY virtue of various writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in September next, at ll o'clock, a. m., before tlie Court House door, at Anderson, the following property, to wit ; One Lot, situate in Anderson village, contain? ing one-half acre, more or less, bounded on tho ?east by McDuffie street, north by lot of John Mc? grath, west by lot of L. T. Arnold, levied on ns the property of the estate of Z. Chamblee' at the suit of the Town Council for taxes. Terms ensh. NEWTON SCOTT, T. M. August 12, 1808 8 "HERE'S YOUR PRICE I" WANTED IMMEDIATELY, any quantity of Green and Dry HIDES, for which we will pay 10 ^.ents per lb. for Green, and 20 cents per lb. for Dry. WATSON & CO. July 10, 1808 3 SMOKING TOBACCO. A choice article of ."Smoking and Chewing Tobac? co, at reasonable rates. WATSON k CO. May 1, lboa 2 CHEAP CASH ST?BE T WE MEAN WHA T WE SA Y ! TO MAKE ROOM FOE OUB FALL AND WINTER STOCK, FOE. SO DAYS OISTLY, WE WILL SELL OUR REMAINING STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AT COST, CONSISTING^ OF OF TEE LATEST STYLES, BONNETS, HATS, GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING, &c, &c. THIS is a rare chance for purchashing Goods OIIEAr, and all persons in want of such articles, would do well to examine of stock immediately. SULLIVAN, IATTIS0W & CO., NO. 1? GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON C. H. August 19, 1868 9 8m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity-Anderson. James M. Bruce, Robert Stribling and wife, and others, vs. B. Frank Sloan, Adm'r, and others. ?Bill for Account, Relief ?yc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs of Nancy Magee, names and number unknown, heirs of Mary Barry, names and nnmber unknown, heirs of Benjamin F. Bruce, to wit: James V. Bruce, Wm. Robert Bruce, S. V. E. Crump, and wifo, Mary S. E. Crump, heirs of Susan Thomp? son, names and number unknown, Berrynian Cheek and wife. Martha Cheek, James At away and wife, Rebecca C. Ataway, and the heirs of Eliza? beth Wimms, names and number unknown, De? fendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State On motion of Reed & Brown, Comp. Sols., Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill of complaint within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be takon pro <*ont'esso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office,") Julyl, 18?8. / 2?fl STATE 0? SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity--Andci'son. Ex Parte the Trustees of the Estate of De La Howe In. Re. Elijali Webb, Adm'r, vs. H. Dar racott.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. BY authority from the Court of Equity it is or? dered that any creditor or creditors of the Defen? dant, H. Darracott, who had a lien, by judgment or otherwise, upon the land sold under decree for foreclosure in the carrc above stated, come in. pre? sent and prove their claims befo:'0 the Commission? er on or by the 15th day of October next. Pro? vided, however, that no such creditor proving his demands shall bo entitled to his costs, unless his claim to receive payment, or part payment, be sus? tained. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, July 15, 1868./ A?3m STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Wm. R. Amick and wife, Mary Amick, v?. NHthnn Keaslcr, and others.?Amended Petition for Ac? count, Relief ,yc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John Blcvins and wife, Elizabeth Blovins. Defendants in the above stated case, resides beyond tho limits of this State. On motion of Heed & Brown, Sols. Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and answer, plead, or demur to said Petition within forty days from publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against :hem. W. W. HUMPHREYS; c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Julyl, 18C8. i 2?C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. L. O. Hammond, Adm'rx, cum te.ito annexo, vs. Guyton Guyton, Elias John Barle.?Bill to ad? minister Estate in Equity, ."?c. BY an order of the Court of Equity, the creditors of S. J. Hammond, dee'd, have leave of further time, to wit: Until tho first Monday in January next, to render and prove their demands before the Commissioner. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, July 15, 1808. / 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. James McLees, Ex'or, Susan E. McLoes, Ex'tx, vs. Jonathan B. Werts, et al.?Bill for sale of Real and? BY an order of the Court of Equity, all creditors of Robert McLees, dee'd, are required to present and prove their demands against the said intestate before the Commissioner on or by the 15th of Oc? tober next, or be barred the benefit of any decree to be pronounced in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, o.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, July 15,18C8. ( 4?8m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Ann W. Hammond and 0. H. P. Fant vs. Jamos L. Orr and Louisa 0. Hammond.?Bill to set aside Trust Deed, Relief <j-c. BY authority from the Court of Equity nil the creditors of the late S. J. Hammond, dee'd, who are willing to come in and contribute to the ex? penses of this suit, are required to present and prove their demands before the Commissioner on or by the 15th of October next., or be barrod of any right or interest in the suit. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "I Anderson, July 15, 1808. / 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. John W. B. Orr, Exi'r, vs. John W. Roscman, Francis M. Mu'llikiri, et al.?Bill to uncertain the true value of Land, for Relief $c. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, nil the creditors of the testator, Wm. Mullikiu, are notified to present und prove their demands before the Commissioner on or by the 15th day of October next, upon pain of being barred of any boneh't from the decree to be pronounced in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Otlicc, > Anderson, July 15, 1868. / 4?"m J. B. McGEE, ! MM&SDH C. m., S. C. J?gy** Offers his services to tho public generally in this and surrounding Districts, and will charge moderate commissions. Jan. 15, 18W8 80 ?m IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. ?o WE can furnish at short notioo, and on the very best terms, STANDARD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ifavesting Maclnnos, Thresher Horse Power and Fan Mills, Grain, Hay and Glover Hakes, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, Bolting Cloths, Belting, &o., &o., Portable and Stationery Sfeam Engines. Sole Agents for middle and western Carolin?., for the celebrated Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Enowa to be the best in the world. ALSO, Cardwcll & Go's. Agricultural Works, And arrangements with tho manufacturers by which wo oan furnish anything wanted by the Farmer. Complete Portable Threshing Outfits, At from $150 to ?400. Being interested, as well as familiar with the wants of our people, we sell only such machines as we can warrant to be the best in the country. We sell at Manufacturer's Prices, nnd parties can rely on getting all tho latest improvements and patcuts. To provent all disappointment, parlies mubt make their orders early. Circular aud Prico List free. FISHER & LOWRANCE, Columbia, S- C. April 29, 1868 45 tf B. W. HAWTHORN, Broker & Commission Merchant, Wallialla, S. C, WILL bo prepared on the First of August, 1808, to transact, all business in his lino, and purchase Country Produce of all kiuds. The highest mar? ket price paid for Corn, Wlieat, Peas, And everything else produced in this section of tho country. He will also conduct the same business at Honca Path, S. C, and will be happy to have the patron? age of his friends at either place. Jggy- Pickens Courier and Abbeville Prett please copy for one month, and Hend bills to Walhalla for payment. July 1, 1868 2 OILS, VARNISHES, &c J UST in store, a largo lot of Varnishes, inclu? ding Coach, from $4 to S8 per gallon. Copal, (Furniture,) from to SO per gallon. Japan, from $2 to $4 per gallon. Oils, including refined Linseed, Puro Train, Tanners, SI to $1.50 per gallon. Lubricating, 75cents to ?1.50 per gallon, Besides constantly receiving frcuh additions of Drugs, Medicines, &c, &c., to the already com? plete assortment on hand, which will be sold LOW for CASH. Tho public generally, when in want of anything in the Drug line, arc requested to call and examine before buying. J. J. BAKER, Druggist, No. 8 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. April 22, 1868 . 44 STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. W. W. Humphreys, Adm'r, vr. Reuben Burriss, Sarah E. Uoxeman, et al.?JJtll to sell Lands, Marshal Assets, BY an order of the Court of Equity, all persons having demands against the Estate of D. T. Uoze ninn, dce'd, are required to prove the same hofare thr> Commissioner on or by the 15th day of Octobor next, or be barred from any benefit in tho decree to beprououueed in this case. W.W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.u. Commissioner's Office, \ Anderson, July 15, 1868/ 4?f>n MOLASSES! MOLASSES! BEST CUBA MOLASSES, For sale Cheap by WATSON &. CO. July 1,1808 2 Press Forward and Stand yonr Ground. Are now Prepared to sell any Article yon may Want. BEFOEE onnmorating any of the articles kept by .them, they would slate that they havo tho Largest Stock, Best Selected, and most Varied Assortment, JIA'D IhMST, THOUGH JYOT IsEtlST, The Cheapest Stock brought to Anderson in many Years. Ml CALICOES, MUSLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUES, LENQ'S CRAPE MORETS, BERAGES, and a nice lot of Other Dress Goods. 9 WHITE GOODS, SHIRTINGS, bleac'd & brown, BED TICKING, HOOP SKIRTS, BONNETS, HATS, TRIMMINGS, for Dresses and Bonnets. IN THE SHOE LINE WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD ! Boots, pegged and sewed, Men's Shoes, of every description, Ladies' Shoos.Bools. Balmorals, SUppers and Gaiters. Give us a call, Ladies, we can give you a nice lit. and the prices are certain to please. A Complete Stock of Men and Boys' Eats, from 50 cts. to $5.00. a runs um mm& eejmbt-hfaidie ci-OTiarrs. A. GOOD COAT FOR $1..jO I And a boantiful 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, eveiything in the Notion line that you can call for or desire. GROCERIES, OF EVERY DESCR1PT1 iQlsc, ft Complete Stock of Hardware and Crockery. . Almost any articlo in that line you can find at No. 7. ALSO, A Speiiclltl Lot of SADDLES nncl BRIDLES, And the best and largest lot of TRUNKS, ever brought to Anderson. Come or.c. come all, and examine our stock before bimng. "We study to please, both in style of goods and prices. The above Goods will be sold for CASH or COUNTRY rRODUCE. We are always in tho markot to purchase Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Cotton, or anything els? pro? duced in this region. SHARPS & FANT, Anderson 0. E, S. 0. THE CHARLESTON HOUSE, 2S7 KING STREET, 2S9 8TOLL, EBB & CO. ? m?m mm, 287 domestic store. We will always keep on hand a large and well assorted stock of Such as Kerseys, Longeloths, Plains, Family Linens Woolens, Brown Shirtinga, Satinets, Calicoes, Cnssimcres, Qnighains, Black Cloths, Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Blankets of all qualities. Terms cash or city acceptance. Our entire Stock has been marked down, and we are daily receiving new Goods by every oleamcr, reduced prices. Wholesale Department, Up Stairs, 287 and 289 King Street. Calicoes, 7i?8?0?tU?10?11?12?? 1:JJ cents; Brown Shirtings, 7.1?8?0?10?11?12.} to Ifi cents: Blenched Long Cloths, 8?'J?10?11?121?13?14?10?18 to 20* cents. All other Goods at the lowest market rates lace store. We keep always on hand a full assortment of j Goods suitable mis w3as3 SUCH A3 L.iccs, Embroideries. Linen Cambric Handker? chiefs, White Goods, Black Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Parasols, lioop Skirts and Notions. Look Here! Look Here! M. LESSER, Agent, HAS just returned from mnrket, and now defies any other mau to sell OoodB cheaper than ho can. Ha has the Finest ami Cheapest STOCK OF ?OOBS Ever brought to this placo, and as proof of tho as? sertion he will sell Calicoes from 15 to 20 cents, Muslins " 20 " 50 " Jaconets " 25 " 50 ?? Ladies' Hats 51.00 to $2.00, Hoop Skirts, 75 cents to SI.00, And everything the heart can desire, and tho e}-o can see, in like proportion. Neither was tho mas? culine gender forgotten, for he has goods for thotn alarmingly cheap, such as Heady Made Pants from $1.75 to ?8.00, Heady Made Cunts from $3.50 t0 $7.00, Men and Hoys' Hals from 75 to $2.00, Coltonado at CD cents, Ladies' and G:nla' Shoes from SI25 to S2.50. When you want to buy Goods, don't forgot J Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Flour and Molasses. BACON Sides at lit) cents, Shoulders at 18 cents. April 15..18G8 M. LESSE!?, Agent. 48 Call iu at June, 5, 1808 DR. J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST, Office at thc Benson House. FULL SKTTS of Artificial Teeth inserted on thc Vulcan i te Base, for from Twenty lo Thirty-five Dollars, that for utility, comfort ami beauty, can? not bc excelled. Prices, holli in the operative and mechanical de? partment, as low as in Columbia or Charleston. Having been in practice for Icu years, he feels confident of giving entire satisfaction. May 18, 1S?S -17 Sin LAURENS RAILROAD. New Schedule. Omen L.u-itr.xs It.wutovn, \ Laurens C. H., 8. C., April 20, lSi?. J OX and nftor Tuesday. I2tli May next, thc trains on this road will eoiiiiiienco running to roi urn on j same dav?io connect with up ?nd down trains on Greenville and Columbia Railroad ni Helena: leaving Laurens at ? a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays imtl Saturdays, and leaving Helena nt H j?, m. ?rn Mime davs. J. T. BOWERS, Supt. Miiv i>, 1868 -IK EVERGREEN MILLS ARE in first, rate order, having boon rccent.lv im? proved by t he introduction of a NEW S.MUT MA CIIIN?? and NEW BO LT I Ntl CMOTI1S, and is in charge of ali experienced Miller. No pains or at? tention will bc spared to insure everybody a gond turn out. Forty-live pounds will ha guaranteed from good wheat. The COHN MILL, ns heretofore, is unrivalled. E. J. EARLE. Feb 5, 1808 .13 Watson & Co. VOULD inform th^ir old customer.", and the public generally, thai they keep constnnrly on hand ihe 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, Puch as Silks, M?slins, Poplins, Brilliants, Pe Laines. Alpaccas, Calicoes, a beautiful lot, at low prices. Bleached and Drown Shirtings, Sheetings, Toweling, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Veils and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Gentsand Ladies Gloves, Ladies nnd Gents Hose, Ladies Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton, silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravats, La? dies Trimmings, a line assortment?Needles, Thread; Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Books, &c. CLOTHS. Broad Cloths. Beavers. Cnssimers. Satinets, Lin? en and Cotton Goods for Men and Boys' suits. HATS S HITS!! A fine assortment of Ladies. Misses. Gents and Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats embraces every style and variety. msmi mmsti Ladies' and Misses' Shoos?a foil stock of splen? did goods in this line. Also, Men aud Boys' Shoes?a large lot, and very cheap. HA RDWARE! We have on hand a good assortment of Hard? ware. Cutlery, Cruckery and Glassware. If you need anything in tins way, give us a call. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE, MOLASSES, SALT, TEA, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, PEPPER, BLACKING, GINGER, TOBACCO, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, GUN CAPS, FACTORY YARN, &c, &c, &c. We expect fo keep on hand, to perve 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. Remember our plaoe, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel, AT THE SIGN OF WATSON <& CO. April 15, 1808 43 ?X. J. Baker, AT the sign of the Golden Mortar, No. 3 Brick Hange, Anderson C. H , S. C, has on hand a oom plete and thorough supply of choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, oils, Gl* * Putty, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. &c, ice., Which he respectfully invites customers, friends and the public generally, to examine before pur? chasing elsewhere. Call and see. and with a com? plete assortment, and low figures, you can aava time and money by buying here. Jan 22, 1868 81 W. IL NARDIN & CO. HAVE just received a full supply of fresh and genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Direct, from New York, which they offer at the lowest market rates, for either Cash or Produce. Castor Oil, Laudanum. Gum Camphor, Sweet Oil, Paregoric, Epson Salts, Number Six, Bates man's Drops, and Tinctures of all kinds, which are prepared by us, and warranted genuine. Also, Strychnine rr7"kill your crows; now's the time. Dye Stii?s oi" all kinds. ALSO, A small and well selected stock of almost every? thing the people want, such as i Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Soaps, &c. Give us a call when yon want to barter your Corn. Meal. I'eas, Wheat, Oats, or anything you may have to sell, and if you are not suited in goods, we can pay the cash. \V. li. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Range. April 11, 1SC8 44 NOTICE. THE undersigned have constantly on hand at their Kiln, in Laurons DiMrict. a good supply of unpacked LIMB, which will be sold as cheaply as it can be bought elsewhere. The Quarry is four miles east, of Free Bridge on Saluda River, aud about ten miles southeast of Ivrwin's bridge. FBATIIBRSTON & MASTERS, Brewerton, S. C. March 11. Ls,'lS 38 ly NEW FLOUR! NEW FLOUR! TWENTY SACKS of Extra Family FLOUR to arrive Thursday next. VOK SALE AT LOW FIGURED, the drought notwithstanding. WATSON & CO. July 8, 18C8 3