The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 25, 1868, Image 3
Auction Sales f^December.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In_Eguity---Anderson County, i
?Ouiius R. Earle irs. Elias John Earle, J. W. Earle,
ot al.?BiU for Partition of Lands, ?c.
PURSUANT to the Order of Court in the above
stated case, I -will resell, at the risk of the former
purchasers respectively, at Anderson Court House
on Saleday in December next, the several tracts or
lotai"of lahd,4Iescribed in the proceedings of this
tsasn as the Real Estate of 0. E? Earle, dee'd, to
-Lot No. X
'Situate in Anderson District, on Lucas' Creek, wa?
vers'of-'Rig Gcnerostee Oreek, containing Four
?Hundre'd antf Ten Acres,-more or less, adjoining
lands of the estate of Charles Haynie, dee'd, Elias
John Earle, A. M. Holland, et al.
Lot No. 2,
-Situate in the village of Anderson, on the Main
-street running south, immediately between the
residences of Dr. O. R. Broyles and Daniel Brown,
^containing Two Acres, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE :
*On a credit of twelve months, with interestirom
"tiay.of sale, purchasers to give bond an'd at least
?two. approved .sureties and mortgage, to secure
??? tpayment of the purchase money.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.K.a.D.
Commissioner's Office, V
Nov 9, 186S. J 21?8
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
in Fruity?Anderson County.
?Jas. W.-Sherard and-Sam'l. W. Sherard vs. Phoebe.
H. Sherard,-Thes. A. Sherard, et al.?.Dill .for
Partition of Land.
PURSUANT to the Order of Court in .the above
stared case; I will resell, at the risk of tho former
purchaser, ?^Anderson Geirrt House on Saleday in
December next,
Ths Tract of Land
Bid off by J. G. McCurry in October, 18G7, at a
aale of the Real Estate ?f Wm. Sherard, die'd, for
non-compliance with, terms of sale. The tract is
known ia-tha survey as No..2, and contains Three
Hundri.'d.and Twenty-Nine Acres, situate in An?
derson District, on Little Gencrostee creek, and
adjoinslands.of Mrs. P. H. Sherard, J. W. Sher
. ard, J. W. VYati and others.
TERMS OF SALE:
On a credit of twelve months, with interest from
Jay of sale, purchaser to give bond with appreved
jiurely and mortgage of the premises.
- W. IV. HUMPHREYS, p.aa.c..
Commissioner's Office, 1
Nov 9, 1SS8. / 21?3
.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity?Anderson County.
Johir T. Broyles vs. Miranda Green, George Green,
et al.?Petition for Splei?e Performance.
PURSUANT to the Order of Court in the above
?tated case, I will sell at Anderson Court House
on saleday in December next,
The Lot of Land,
In the town of Williamston, on the southwest side
ofthe Gi- & C. R. It.,, which was formerly owned
" by West. A.-Wiliiams, adjoining lands of John T.
Broyles and J. H. Irby, and containing Ni.3c and
one-fourth Acres.
TERMS OF SALE: ?
On a credit of -one and two years, with interest
from the day" of sale?except the costs which
are to be paid in cash?purchaser to give bond
with approved surety for. the purchase money.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d.
Commissioner's Office, >
Nov 9, 2Si;S. J 21?3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
In Equity?Anderson County.
John T. Bioylc-s vs. A. Y. Owings and Ann Ro?
gers.?Petition far Spcci?c Performance.
PURSUANT to the Order of Court iu the above
stated cape, 1 will expose to sale at Anderson
Court House on saleday in December next, all the
interest and estate of A. Y. Owings^in a
Town Lot,
In Williamston, kuowu as Lot No. 7. containing
Two Acres and twenty-eight perches, bounded by
the church lot, jj. f. Hyde, John Brown aud oth?
ers,
TERMS OF SALE:
On a credit of twelve months, with interest from
day of sale?except the costs, which must he paid
ia cash?purchaser, giving bond with approved
sureties for the purchase money.
W.. W. HUMPHREYS, c z a.D.
Commissioner's Office, \
Nov 9.-1868. f 21?3
NOTIC E.
. I WILL offer for sale to tbe highest bidder, on
?aleday in December next, before tbe Court House
deer,
That Valuable House and Lot,
Witlx the Lirery Stable,
Formerly owned by John L. Arnold, in Andersou
Village. ' The house is new, neat, roomy and con
Tenicnt, with a good Well of water in the yard.
The property can be bought at private sale, if
preferred, by applying to me at myrcsidonce near
Lowndenville, Abbeville District, or to L. T. Ar?
nold, my agent at Anderson Court House, who
will show the property, and is authorized to sell
or negotiate for me.
Teems?One-third cash, the balance on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from day of sale,
with a mortgage of the premises to secure the
remainder.
JAMES T. ALLEN.
Oct28, 18C8 19 3
ORDINARY'S SALE.
BY virtue of an Order to mo directed from W. W.
Humphreys, Probate Judge of Anderson County.
1 will expose to sale on sa'eday next at Anderson
Court House, the following tract of land, contain?
ing 425 acres, more or less, on waters of Generos
*ee creek, bounded by lands of Dr. A. E. Thomp?
son, John Jones, J. W. Gentry. Sold to make
distribution among the heirs at law of tbe Estate
of Wm. McConnel!, dee'd. Terms?On a credit
of twelve months, with interest from dnv of sale
purchaser giving bond with good security, and ?
mortgage of the premises, for the payment of the
purchase money?except the costs, which will be
required cash. %
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c.
Nov 0, 1SC8 21 3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of writs of Ficra Facias to mo directed,
I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson
C. H., withiu the usual hours of sale, thcfollowiug
property, to wit:
Ono Tract of Land, containing 437 acres, more
or less, bounded by lauds of John Burdinc, Sime?
on Smith and others, levied on as the proporly of
N- R. Reeves, at the suit of B. F. Webb.
Terms Cash.
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c.
Nov. 9, 1868. 12
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against th* Es?
tate of Cithi'riue Bens-m. dee'd. arc notified to
render them wit hin the lime prescribed by law.
?nd ?Ii persons indebiti 1 to the Estate to call and
set rip.
I. 1' BENSON. JV-.r.
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Fall and Winter Goods!
EEED & B?OYLES
HAVE just received a large and splendid stook
of
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Dress Goods,
Notions, Sec, Sec,
GrROCER-IEJSe
Such as?
Sugar, Coffee,
Molasses, Rice,
Salt, Choese, Mackerel,
Bagging, Rope, &c.
SHOES and BOOTS.
A well-selected stock of Mens*. Womans', Boys*
and childrens' Shoes, which will be aold at the
lowest prices.
HATS! HATS!!
Mens' aDd Boys' Hats of every variety.
A GOOD A8S0DTMKXT OF
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
A SPLENDID STOCK OP
H A. 3& D W A JR E ,
Of every description, and at low prices.
331 ?0> 3!^Br*T ?9
A full and complete assortment of Iron, to wit:
Plow Iron, Tiro Irons, every size?Bands, square
round and oval, Horse Shoe and Nail Rod Iron,
Horse Shoes and Horse Shoo Nails, Cast Steel and
Plow Steel, of tho best quality.
BUGGY MATERIALS,
Such as Spokes, Fellows, Shafts and Hubs, Aries.
Springs, &c.
BUGGY TRIMMINGS.
Patent and Enamraelled Cloths of every variety,
Patent Leather, Oil Carpeting, Bolts, Bands, Axlo
Clips, Tacks, Buttons, &c.
COTTON TIES!
Gould & Mclntire's Self-Fastening Cotton Tie,
the very best ever offered in this market.
MAPES' S??S?SPEATES !
We are the agents for Mapss' Superphosphate of
Lime for tbe up-country. Farmers who want tho
produc!s of their laud increased from three to four
fold, Sho'uld not fail to obtain from us this invalu?
able land invigorator. ft is especially adapted to
Wheat, and is a preventive of rust. Thcso facts
are established by the testimony of responsible
gentlemen in every section of the South. Call and
sec these certificates for yourselves, or send for
them. ,
We intend to keep constantly on hand a com?
plete stock of goods, adapted to the market, which
we will sell as cheap as they can be bought else?
where. Give us a call.
JiEED & BROYlES,
No. I Brick Range,
Aoderson, S. C.
Oct 7, 1SG8 36 _
NEW PIEM
AND
NEW GOODS!
THE undesigned have oa hand and are daily
receiving a fine selection of Elegant^ Goods, which
they arc selling at extremely
Low Prices for Cash or*Barter,
OONSTSTING OF
LADIES' DREigg GOODS,
Such as Prints, DcLains, Poplins, Merinos, &c.
White Goods of all Descriptions.
Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs. Ladies' aud
Gents' Hosiery. Gloves. Linen and Paper Oollars,
a largo and well selected stock of NOTIONS.*
EEAVT SHY GOOBS.
Brown and Bleached Sflirlings and /Sheetings
Blankets aud Ready Mada Clothing, &c.,'&0.
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Ladies' and Gents' Hats, a fine selection.
$ ? ?D ^ S AH? ? IS dD IB S 2
A large lot of Women's and Misses' Shoes. Men,
Boys and Children's Shoos, of every variety, style
itnd price.
GROCERIES!
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molatsts, Choose, Mackorol,
Ginger, Spice, &C, &c.
HARDWARE!
Nails, Trace Chains, Knives and Forks, Pookot
Knives, &c.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a good
selection of Goods, which wo will sell as cheap as
the cheapest for Cash or Barter. Our friends, and
the public generally, are invited to give us a call
and examine for themselves before purchasing
olsowhere.
AH kinds of Produce taken in "exchange for
Goods. The highest market price given for COT?
TON. Give us a call.
W. F. BARR & CO.,
At the old stand of Bewley, Keesc & Co.
Oct 28, 1868 19
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
Soluble Pacific Guano !
THE highly satisfactory and remarkable effects
of this Guano in producing very largely increased
crops of Cotton, Corn und other staple crops,
has attracted the general attention of planters and
farmers. In order lo confirm public confidence in
the continued excellence of this Guano, and avail of
the best scientific ability in the prosecution of this
important business, the Pacific Guano Company
has consummated a professional engagement with
Dr. St. .Ilm .ian Ravenel, of Charleston, S. C, as
scientific adviser and consulting Chemist to the
Company. Dr. Ravcncl is conversant wilh the
composition and qualities of the Guano, as well as
with (he character, policy and unusual resources
of the Pacific Guano Company, and will communi?
cate lull information on these points to planters
who may call on him, or address him by letter at
Charleston. S. C.
JNO. S REESE & Co., General Agents,
Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, Md.
. , c , ? J- N- ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C.
Nov 4, 18GS 20
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the Es
late of Manning Belcher, dee'd, will please pre
*?-nt thorn, properly attested: and all persons
indebted to the Estate will make payment to ibo
undersigned. G. W. BELCHER
W. D. GRAY,
Ejccoiit?r*.
Nov 11, 1868 21 5
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BLECKLEY & EVENTS
AT ANDERSON C. H., S. C,
AND
'& BLECKLEY $ CO., Pendleton, S. C,
HAVE as good and woll-assorted stock of Goods as ANYBODY, and will sell tbtm as CHEAP
for Cash or Barter "AS ANY OTB.ER NAN."
They pay tho highest market price in cash or hartor for COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE.
GIVE TEEM A CALL.
October 14, 1808. 17
NEW GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS
J. B. CLARK'S SON.
.-,-:o:-.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and customers that they aro now open?
ing a
A Splendid and Well Selected Stock of Goods,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK,
Consisting in part of the following:?Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Black Doe Skin Csssimeros, a
fine line of Fancy Cassimers, Trimmings, of all descriptions.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as Fine Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, All Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats and Col?
lars, Brown and Bleached Shirting.
A FINE SELECTION OF CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES.
A Nice Lot of Ladies' Dress Goods,
Consisting of Prints, Dolains, Shawls, Hoods, Gloves, Ladies' Sacking and Cloak Goods, Trimmings,
kc, kc, and many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which wo will sell lor for cash.
The Tailoring Department
Connected with our establishment, will be conducted under the especial care of Mr. J. B. CLARK,
who will spare no pains or time to give his customers satisfaction, both in elegance and j tyle of cut,
according to the latest and most improved plan.
We will take produce of any kind iu exchange for goods at market prices.
S E IT 3 <V & M .1 CHI JT E S .
We aro agents for the "Empire Sewing Machine," a Bamplc of which will be kspt constantly on
hand for exhibition.
J. P. CLARK & SON, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C.
1 Oct 7,1808 _16_
BY
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MAN l FACTI'HEU OF ALL EIXU3 OF
Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering,
House-Roofiug, ?See.
A FCLL ASSORTMENT OF
Plain, Fancy and Japanned
Constantly on hand, at Wholesale and Retail.
ALSO,
Stoves! Stcyes! Stoves!
PERFYtkCOj
UiMilJU.
COOKING. IIALL,
OFFICE and
PARLOR STOVES.
I would respectfully call the attention of .tho
public to our Cooking Stove Department. 1
will sell a good No. 7 Stove with fourteen pieces
of furuiture and 8 feet of pipe for $25,00.
1 hope that all those who wish anything in tin*
lino will call and see for themselves.
I will give the highest juice for Beeswax, Old
Copper, Pewter and cotton Hugs.
THOMAS DAWSON,
North-Bast corner of Public Square,
Next door to Cater & Walters' Drug Store.
Oct14, 18U8 17
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
In the Probate Court.
Jamos Tompkins, Applicant, George W. Tompkins,
Defeudnnt,
IT appearing to my satisfaction that George W.
Tompkins, one of the Defendants, resides without
this State. It is, therefore, ordered that he do
appear and object to the division or sale of che
Heal Estate of John Tompkins, deceased, on or
before the l?tli day of November nest, or tis con?
sent to the same will be entered of record.
Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of
October, A.D. 18?8.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, r.j.A.c.
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PENDLETON FACTORY.
THE above Factory having been stopped for
the past three months, undergoing repairs, has ro
sumcd operations. Orders for YARN will receive
prompt attention.
ALSO,
WOOL will be CARDED at short notice.
WM. PERRY & CO.
Nov 5, 18G8 21 2
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Toliver
Pruitf, dee'd. aro rcquosted to come forward and
make payment, as no longer indulgence can be
given. And those having claims apninst the Es?
tate will present them, Icgallyattested, within the
time prescribed by law, or they will be barred.
JOSHUA PRU1TT, Adm'r.
Nov 4, 18(58 2 0 8
DRIED FRUIT! DRIED FRUIT!
WANTED, immediately, 500 bushels of Dried
Apples and Peaches, for which we will pay the
highost price in goods or cash.
WATSON & CO.
A GOOD TIME COMING-!
I ITAVE just returned from market, and having
found goods alarmingly cheap, am confident in
saying that any one who will look over and exam?
ine my stock, will be satisfied that it is one of t! c
CHEAPEST AND BEST
To be found in the Village. I have a large and
wall-selected assortment of
CALICO, nOOP skirts,
MERINOS, SHAWLS,
DkLAINS, cloaks,
ALPACCAS, silks,
SATTINETS, JEANS.
BU0ABCLOTHS and CASSIMERES.
And a large Slock of
SADIES' AND G E S TX EM EN'S
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
In fact, every articlt that can be found in a first
class dry goods store.
When you come to the Village, don't forget
M. LESSER, Agent
Oot 28, 18G8 19
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Anderson, S. O.
Oct 21,1808 IS
Direct Steam Communication
BETWEEN
Chai-leston and Liverpool I
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAM?
SHIP LINK, composed of the First Class Iren
Steamers (Jolden Horn. 1188 tons, H. C. Macbeth,
Commander; llosphoruc, !)50 tous. J. Murrell,
Commander; Marmora, 910tons, F. Murrell, Com?
mander.
Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and loth of
each month, as follows:
Goldbn Horn, - - loth November.
Bosphohus, - ? 1st December.
Marmoba, - - 16th December.
Arrangements having hecn made with the South
Carolina and oilier Railroad t'ompnnies for the
prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of
Cot ion from the interior may rely on tlio utmost
dispatch.
Cotton consigned to (he undersigned for ship?
ment by this lino will he forwarded free of com?
missions, actual expenses only added.
ROBEHT MURE ft CO.. Agents,
Charleston. S. C.
Oct 18, 1868 19 4
Quick Sales and Small Profits
AT
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THE subscribers are now receiving their Fall
and W inter stock of Goods, consisting in part of
the following:
3D RY GOODS.
We have a Fine Assortment of
Prints, Delaines, DeBage,
Eed and White Flannel,
Opera Flannel, Canton Flannel,
Blankets,
Table Damask, Towels,
Handkerchiefs,
Blea'd and Brown Shirting k Sheeting,
Bed Ticking,
Iriih Linen, kc, kc.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT Of
Castings. Nails,
Crockery and Glassware,
Lamps, Lamp ohimneys, Wicks.
AND BOOTSj
HATS & CAPS,
CARPETING, &c.
A Good Assortment "Woodenware,
Buckets, Tubs, Keelers,
Well Buckets, j bushel Measures,
Brooms, Ste.,
Com shcllero and Straw Cutters,
A NICS ASSORTMENT 01
Cabs and Perambulators,
groceries'
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, ground k unground,
A tine assortment of Sugar,
Bio. Java and Laguara Coffee,
Gun Powder. Hyson and Black Tea, (good,)
Indigo, Madder, Starch, Soda, (very fine,)
/Soap. Candles, Mustard, Cooking Extracts,
Candy, Citron, Currants, Powder,
Shot and Lead,
Bice. Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, Salt,
And many things too numerous to mention.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
X iticE VARIETY oil
COOKIJVG STOVES,
Among which you will find the celebrated COTTON
PLANT STOVE. For economy in fu-il?for dura?
bility?for capacity in baking, boiling and broiU
ing -for simplicity in management?for cleanli?
ness in cooking?for great power of heat in baking"
and boiling, with a very small consumption of
fuel?for beauty of design?for smoothness of
easting and elegance of finish,
THE "COTTON PLANT*
Stands Unequalled 11
Wo invite everybody that wishes to buy good
Goods at low prices for CASH, to give us a call.
If we cannot please or suit you, we charge nothing
for showing.
TOWERS k B?RRISS,
No. 4 Granite Row,
Anderson O. BE.
Sept 30, 1863 15 8
SORGHO SUGAR COMPMT.
THE undersigned, as General Agents for the
above Association, propose to organize in Ander?
son and other Districts, companies for the purpose
of Manufacturing Sugar, and Refining Syrup freat
the juice of the Sorghum Cane.
Several of these companies are now in success?
ful and profitable operation in tbe United States,
and the Sugar and Syrup produced by them have
been examined by competent judges and pro*
nouueed unequalled. We propose
[ 1st. To manufacture a bright golden syrup,
equal in flavor to any syrup.
2nd. To manufacture from five to seven pounds
of Sugar per gallon of syrup, not inferior to any
brown sugar, and far superior to many varieties,
the rcsidum of eyrup still.
W. P. PASSMORE,
W. A. HARRISON,
T. L. BOZEMAN
J. S. HAMMOND,
Agents.
Further information may be had by addressing
Dr. W. P. Passmore, at Greenville C. H., or ei?
ther of the above at Fountain Inn, Greenville
District. Satnples*of this sugar may be Been at
the Intclliqcncer Office.
Oat 14, 18t>3 17
THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROlIttA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
IX THE PROBATE COURT.
Newton McConnel, Applicant, vs. Allen McConnel,
Margaret Harris. William McConnel, jr., Charle?
McConnel, the heirs at law of Daniel McConnel,
and the heirs at law of John McOonnel?Greet?
ing:
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the above
and foregoing heirs at law of William McConnel,
dee'd. reside without this State, it is therefore or?
dered that they do appear and object to the divis?
ion or sale of tho Real Estate of William McCon?
nel. dee d, on or before tbe tenth day of Novem?
ber next, or their consent to the same will be en?
tered of record.
Given under my hand ahd Seal, this 28th day of
Septembor, A. D.'lSGS.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.o.
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n. n. sow. s. y. swygert. d. l. sann.
SWYGEUT & SEW,
WHOLES A 1.2 AND RKTAtfc
Grocers and General Commission Merchants,
OPPOSITE NEW STATE HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OUR long experience, large acquaintance, and
oxtensive business, offers every advantage to out
friends. Our personal attention paid to consign?
ments of all kinds Country Produce.
Ocl 28, 1808 1<3 2m
FRANCIS T. PELZER, FRANCIS S. KODOKRS,
W. 5\ MtTCtvESFUSS.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO..
Cottou Factors
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 1G, 1808 H 6m
jSTOTIOE. ~
THE undersigned has constantly on hand at
his Kiln, in Lanrons District, a good supply .of
unslacked LIME, which will be sold as cheaply as
it can be bought elsewhere. The Quarry is four
miles east of Free Bridge on Saluda River, and
about ten miles southeast of Ecwin's bridge.
J. C. C. FEATHERSTON.
Brewerton, S. C.
Mareh 11, 18?8 ?8 1