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TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION.
'THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the Reorganization
of ANDERSON DIVISION, NO. 20, SONS OF TEMPE?
RANCE, will be celebrated on SATURDAY, 28tb day of
HAT next, at 10 o'clock.
Addresses will be deUrered by Bros. SAM'L. A. WEBER
and WM. A. HODGES.
The friends of the cause, and the public generally, are
cordially inritod to attend.
J. BAYLIS LEWIS,
B. FRANK CRAYTON,
. JAMES K. DEAN,
Committee of Arrangements.
May 12, 1870 46_
The Blessing of the Age.
No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia, no moro In?
digestion, no more Piles, no more Chills, no more Liver
Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Back,
no more Kidney Disease, no more Costiveness, no more
Heartburn. TUTTS VEGETABLE LIVER PILL is
certain guarantee against all these distressing complaints.
-O
? Pateonize Hohe Enterprise.?Mr. P. P. Toale, whose
advertisement appears in another column, has established
on a firm liasis, in Charleston, the largest and most com?
plete uar nfactory of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac., in the
Southern ;5tatcs.^_Having advertised liberally during the
' past year, he has secured a large custom, extending as far
West as Alabama, and he has thus been enabled to put
forth a printed price list which defies competition. Every
person who contemplates building or repairing should
write at ence for Mr. To ale's price list.
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF
. SOUTHERN SECURITI
IN CHARLESTON, S. C,
Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN,
^roier, Jfo. 25 Broad Street.
MAY 6, 187?.
State SECuamES.?South Carolina, old, 88 to ?; do
new, 80 to ?; do, registered stock, ex int 80.
City Securities.?Augusta,Ga.,Bonds,? to 79; Charles
too, 9. C, 8tock, ex-div., ? to 5C; do. Fire Loan Bonds, ?
to 76; Columbia, a C, Bonds, ? to 70.
Raileo.o Bonds.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage,) ? to 50;
Charleston and Savannah, ? to 70; Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta, ? to 37; Cheraw and Darlington, ? to 86;
Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) ? to 80; do,
(State guarantee,) ? to 63; Northeastern, ? to 88 ; Savan?
nah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) ? to 80; do, (State
guarantee,) ? to 75; South Carolina, ? to 79; do, 73; Spar?
enburg anc. Union, ? to 60.
Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,
? to 50; Gieenville and Columbia, ? to 2; Northeastern,
9 to- ; Savannah and Charleston. ? to 35; South Carolina,
(whole shanss,) ? to 45; do, (half shares,) ? to 22.
Exchange 4c.?New York Sight, % par; Gold, 112 to
115; Silver, 105 to 108.
south carolina bank dills.
?Bank of Charleston.~?-......
?Bank of N?wberry...?.-....-?<&?
Bank of Cainden.~.50@? J
Bank of Georgetown^..?._.5??
Baak of South Carolina_.:.-.- 6@?
Bank of Chester.;.- 5@?
Bank of Hamburg.- 5@?
Bank of State & C., prior to 1861._.?58??
Bank of State of S. CX, issue 1361 and 1862.?30@?
?Planters' ard Mechanics' Bank of Charleston.???
?Peoples's Bink of Charleston._._?@?
?Union Bank of Charleston.-.~?@?
?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (old)...-?@?
?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (new)...??? I
State Bank of Charleston._.2@? |
Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston. 6??
Exchange Bank of Columbia._.?@?
Commercial Bank of Columbia..1@? >
Merchants' Bank of Cheraw._.2@?
Planters' Bank of Falrfield...._.2@?
State of South Carolina Bills Receivable.par.
City of Charleston Change Bills.par.
? Bills marked thus (?) are being redeemed at the Bank
Counters of each.
Jan 13,1870__?_ly
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A LL peisons indebted to Towers & Burriss are
now requested, enteeated to pay their
Notes and Accounts. Longer indulgence cannot
be given. I have sold out the goods, and must
wind np the concern.
A. B. TOWERS,
Survivor of Towers 4: Burriss.
May I2j 1870 46 3
MONEY WANTED!
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
KEESE & KING will please come forward
and settle their Accounts and Notes by the first of
June next. If not settled by that time, will be
placed in the hands of an officer for collection.
Money we must have to pay our debts.
E. E. KEESE,
JOS. T. KING.
May 12, 1870 46 a
SHERIFFS SALS.
' BY virtue of a Writ of Fiera Facias lo me di?
rected, I will expose to sale on Snleday in June
next, before the Court House door, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, viz
" One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of A. W. Guy ton. A. Barns,
Jacob Burriss and others, levied on as the proper?
ty of Elieha Webb at the suit of P. A. Wilhite.
Terms cash?.purchasers to pay for titles and
stamps.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
May 12, 1870 46
Notice to Grand Jurors.
GENTLEMEN who were summoned to appear
at the January Term, 1870, and at every
Court thereafter for the year ending 1st January,
1871, to serve as Grand Jurors for the Court of |
General Sessions for Anderson County, will take
notice that they are required to be and appear at
Anderson C. H., at 10 o'clock a. m , on MONDAY,
tho 23rd day of MAY instant, to serve as Grand
Juror*. JOfIN W. DANIELS,
C.C. P. &G. S.
Clerk's Office, Anderson. S. 'C, \
May 12th, 1870. / 46-2
Assignee's Sale.
In the District Court of the United States for
the District of South Carolina.
In -the Matter .of ANDREW SMITH, a Bankrupt.
BF *5r*tre -of an order to me directed by the
Honorable George S. Bryan, Judge of the
Court aforesaid, I will sell at Anderson Court
House, on S A LED AY IN JUNE next,
156 Acres of Land,
Wbereon Andrew Smith now resides. On the
premises is a splendid dwelling house, and all ne?
cessary outbuildings, and the Lara in good repair.
Terms cash.
JOHN C. WHITEFIELD, Assignee.
May 12, 1870 46 4
SIMPSON, HILL & CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MISVI
NORTH SIDE OF THEJPUBLIC SQUARE,
ANDERSON, S. O.,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally that, in addition to
the large and well selected stock already on hand
they are receiving ' '
Fresh Supplies
Almost daily, embracing every article usually
kept fat a first class Drug Store. Buying our
goods exclusively for Cash, we expect to sell
Am Cheap for Cash
As Uicy can be afforded in this market. Every
artiole sold by us warranted to be fresh and een
nine. ?
The attention of merchants and physicians is
especially invited to our stock.
Give us a trial. Remember the place.
SIMPSON, HILL * CO.,
May 12, 1*70 8 ^ of %e ^en Mortar.
NEW ADTEETISEMENTS.
1870. SPRING. 1870.
SPMG11 SUMMER
AT
NO. 7 GRANITE
JUST RECEIVED, NEW AND LATEST STYLES
LAMBS' 2DEIES3 ??(DUDS,
SWISS AND JACONET MUSLINS, LAWNS,
Ladies' Hats, Sun Downs, Tonnets,
Hibbons and Flowers.
A lauge stock or
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A VERT LABOE STOCK Of
THE LATEST STYLES OF RATS.
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS,
All sizeo, from the smallest child's to No.
15 mens'.
GEOCEEIES,
Flour, all grades,
Sugar,
- Coffee,
Teas,
Molasses,
* Sec, Sec, Sec
These GOODS are for sale, and FOR SALE
CHEAP.
Don't forget to call.
W. S. SHARPE,
V Granite Row.
May 5. 1870 45
P. P. TOALE,
- Charleston, S- C.
f Largest and most complete \
X Manufactory of Doors, Sashes,/
j Blinds, Mouldings, &c, in the )
( Southern States. /
Printed Price List Defies Competition.
Bfg~ senb fob one. "^gg
Sent free on application. "^S
Moy 5, 1870 45
LIFE INSURANCE.
South Cabolina General Aoxxcy,
Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance
Company or Virginia.
APRIL 23, 1870.
CAPT. SAMUEL D. SHANNON, of Camden,
has been appointed Superintendent of Agen?
cies for South Carolina and South Georgia, vice
Capt. Geo. B. Lake, resigned.
Parties'desiring Agencies, .will address him at
Augusta, Georgia.
LEAPHEART, JEFFERSON & RANSOM,
General Agents South Carolina.
JEFFERSON & RANSOM,
Gen. Agents S. Carolina and Georgia.
May 6, 1870 45 4
?RS. EPTING & HUTSON
ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Williamston
and surrounding country that they hare
entered into a copartnership for the purpose of
practicing MEDICINE and SURGERY. Calls so?
licited. The best attention will bo given in all
cases.
H. I. EPTING. M. D.
THOM. W. HUTSON, M.D.
May 5,1870 45 4
Adniinistrator's Notice.
THE undersigned, as Administrator of the Es?
tate of Robert Smith, deceased, hereby no
tines all concerned, both kindred and creditors,
that he will apply to the Probate Judge for An?
derson County on Saturday, the 14th day of May
next, for a Final Settlement of the said Estate,
and a discharge therefrom.
JASPER BROWNE, Adm'r.
April 14, 1870 42 5
JUST RECEIVED !
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
NEW HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS,
RIBBONS AND LACES,
WHICH will be sold at the very lowest figure,
as I wish to close out my stock. All who
wish to purchase a nice, cheap Hat or Bonnet will
do well to call soon. M. J. ENLOW,
Up 8tairs, over Watson & Bro.'s Store.
April 28, J870 ; 44 3
Administrator's Notice of Finai Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson
county on Mondry, the 16th day of May next, for
a Final Settlement of the Estate of Robert A.
Maxwell, deceaaed, and for letters of dismission
from the same.""'
P. E. MAXWELL, Adm'r.
April 14, 1870 42 5
LIGHT, pleasant and profitable employment
guaranteed to persons in every part of the
country. Suitable for ladies or gentlemen, boys
er girls. Address XIX Cbhtubt Publication
Co., Charleston, S. C.
May 5, 1870 45 4
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
THE CAUSE OF COTTON DECLINING!
BECAUSE there is no consumption of the
".GoodB" manufactured from the raw mate?
rial. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
COTTON WILL CONTINUE TO 60 DOWN
UNLESS you buy more Goods made of the
fleecy staple.
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
HOW TO MAKE COTTON GO UP!
UY more Goods from
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
B
How to Make Cotton Continue to go Up.
CONTINUE to buy more goods from
N. K. & J. P. S?LLIVAN.
TO INDUCE EYEEY ONE TO BUY GOODS
WE are just receiving a large Stock, purcha?
sed at such unparallelled low prices that
will induce every one to assist us in this laudable
undertaking. N. K & J. P. SULLIVAN.
s
UGAR, at eight pounds to the dollar, and other
goods in proportion, for sale by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
N.
W
0. SYRUP, Golden Syrup, Bee Hive Syr?
up and Cuba Molasses, for sale by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
HITE FISH, Blue Fish, Trout'and Macker?
el, for sale by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
B
ACON, Lard, Flour and Tallow for sale by
? N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
LADIES' and Gents' Shoes, in great variety, for
sale by N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
CROCKERY and Glassware, of every descrip?
tion, for sale by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
LADIES' and Children3' HATS, trimmed and
udtrimmed, for sale by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
GENTLEMENS* HATS, of the latest styies, for
sale by N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS at prices ranging
from 15c. per yard and upwards, by
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
A
LOT of Fancy Cassimeres, which will be
sold low by -N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
IN fact, everything usually kept in a general
stock can be bought at
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN'S.
THOSE who are in want of Goods at prices to
suit the times, can be accommodated by
calling on N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN,
THEN come, one and all, to N. E. & J. P.
SULLIVAN'S, and buy your goods, and re?
turn home pleased.
April 28, 1870 44
SPRING ATTRACTIONS!
Has just opened a full and completo
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
A
LL of which have been carefully selected and
purchased during the decline in gold.
1 invite attention to my Goods and Prices.
Aff-?W OHE ?IF HDIEY ?(IDM?S
PRINTS,
WHITE GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, &c.
Also, a fine assortment of
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS,
With a good selection of
Shoes and Gents' Hats.
Groceries, of all kinds,
Hardware, Iron,
And a full assortment of
BUG OY MATERIALS.
Anything in my line will be sold at VERT\
SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH, .or Country
Produce will be taken in exchange for goods.
Call and see, but remember I do not sell on a
credit.
C. A. REED.
April 28, 1870 44 3m
County Treasurer's Notice!
IN accordance with instructions received from
the State Auditor, the undersigned will pro?
ceed, on and after the 20t h of May next, to collect
the delinquent State and County Taxes, with the
penalties attached, for the years 1868 and 1869,
by distraint and sale of personal property ; and
if there is not sufficient personal property to sat?
isfy the taxes and penalties, on and after the 20th
of June next I will proceed against the real prop?
erty.
DANIEL BROWN,
Count} Treasurer.
April 28, 1870 44 3
North Western Lands.
CASH paid for lands in Iowa, Kansas, Nebras?
ka and Western Missouri.
Parties wishing to sell will please send us the
number of their lands, with lowest cash price.
We buy at reduced prices lands upon which the
taxes have been neglected.for a few years.
Address P. 0. Box 3,855 New York, or our Wes?
tern office, Galesburg, Illinois.
E. C. & C. L. DAVIDSON.
April 21, 1870 48 4
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the
9th day of May next, I will apply to the
Judge of Probate for the county of Anderson, for
a Final Settlement with my ward, Susan J. Gnines,
(formerly Cox, ) and for dismission from my Guar?
dianship of said ward.
M. H. BROCK.
April 7, 1870 41 6
Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
will apply to the Probate Judge of Ander?
son County on Friday, the 6th day of May next,
for a final settlement of the Estate of John Newell,
deceased, and for letters ot dismission from the
same. N. J. NEWELL, Adm'r.
March 31,1870 40 6
Flour, Bacon, Corn, &c.
AFINE lot of Flour, Bacon, Corn, &eM en
hand, and for sale oheap by
M. LESSER, Agent.
Marsh 24, 1870 30
You had better Believe It.
ALL persons owing me money had better come
forward and pay up, or they will certainly
bo sued. M. LESSER, Agent.
March 24, 1870 89
Groceries.
SUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, and all kinds of
Groceries can be had, at reduced prices for
Maroh 24, 1870 39
cash, by going to M. LESSER, AgenL
24, 187C
EMPO?HJM OF FASHION,
JAMES W, FOWLER, PROPRIETOR,
ABBEVILLE, 8. O.
Proprietor of the "EMPORIUM Of
FASHION" has no hesitancy in saying to the La?
dies of Anderson and Pendleton that hp has the
finest stock of DRESS GOODS and FANCY
GOODS and MILLINERY ever brought to upper
South Carolina, and at priees as cheap as the
cheapest.
This season he has added to his business Dress
and Mantua Making, conducted by a Lady of
taste and skill from Baltimore, with efficient assis?
tants. This department shall be carried on in
city style. Dresses cut and basted at short no?
tice. Charges reasonable. Orders promptly at?
tended to.
Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail upon
application. Trimming to suit any kind of ma?
terial. The grandest display of French Flowers
ever seen in any store in South Carolina. Com?
petition defied in Millinery Goods of alt kinds.
Bridal and.Mourning Bonnets and Hats made to
order and sent by express upon receipt of order,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Caix, of Bal?
timore, has charge of the millinery department,
assisted by Miss Jausib Wilsoh and ? ,
of Abbeville.
Bargains, bargains, in the following named,
goods?
Black Silk at $1.75, worth $2.25.
Black Silk at 2.00, worth 2.50.
Bordered and figured Towels at 1.75, 2 75,4.00
and 6.00 per dozen, worth 2.25, 3.50, 6.00 and
8.00 per dozen.
. Bleached and half bleach'd Linen Table Damask
at 75, 85 and 90 cents, worth 1.00, 1.10 and 1.25
per yard.
White Counterpanes very cheap. Extra bar?
gains in White Nainsook^ Mulls, Jaconets, check?
ed and plain Swiss, &c. Beautiful Long Cloths,
very cheap. Beautiful Collars and Cuffs. Hank
kerchiefs at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and 8.00
Der dozen, worth a great deal more. The best
Calicoes, pretty styles, at 12Jc. per yard.
Samples of all the above named goods sent by
mail. Stamping for Braiding or Embroidery
done at short notice. Very Respectfully,
JAS. W. FOWLER.
Abbrvill* C. H., S..C, 1
April 14, 1870. / 42?2m
Notice of Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
the. undersigned, under the name and style
of Cater & Martin, is this day dissolved by mutu?
al consent. Persons indebted to the concern will
make payment to Vincent F. Martin, and persons
holding demands against the same will present
them to him for payment.
T. M. CATER,
V. F. MARTIN.
April 6, 1870 41
Notice of Copartnership.
THE undersigned have this day formed a co?
partnership under the name and style of
MARTIN & HARRISON, for the purpose of car?
rying on a general Merchandize business.
We are now receiving a full stock of Goods,
purchased since (he decline in gold, and which will
be sold for CASH at the lowest possible figures.
WE HA VE OA' HAND .
Prime Rio Coffee, 4 lbs. for $1.00.
Laguayra do, 3J lbs. for $1.00.
Good Coffee "C" Sugar. 6 lbs. for $1.00.
Salt, per sack, $2.75.
Also, a beautiful assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac.
English Barege at 15 cents per yard.
Calicoes from 10 to 16 cents per yard.
Lenos from 25 to 30 cents per yard.
All friends and the public generally are invited
to give us a call and examine for themselves. We
can be found at the old stand of Cater & Martin,
No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C.
V. F. MARTIN,
F. E. HARRISON.
April 14, 1870 42
THE POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE SOUTH,
29 Broad Street, Charleston, S, G,
HAVING deposited $50,000 with the Comp?
troller General for the protection cf its
policy-holders, will issue the usual forms of Life
and Endowment Policies.
It ts the most liberal Company to the Assured in
the World.
The Charter guarantees to the assured the cash
surrender value of his policy after one annual pre?
mium has been paid, except in case of fraud.
It is the only purely mutual Company in the
South.
It has no Stockholders. All surplus profits
must be divided among the policy-holders.
It is thoroughly conservative.
Its investments are confined by charter to the
most solid securities, and it is under management of
men of well established ability and integrity.
Persons desiring any information will please
communicate with any of the officers.
WM. MCBURNEY-, President.
E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. and Act.
GEO. E. BOGGS, Sec. and Gen. Agent.'
JOHN T. DARBY, M. D.. Med. Adviser.
JAMES A. HOYT, Local Agent for Andeison,
and Dr. THOS. A. EVINS, Medical Examiner.
April 21, 1870 43
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!
WJLSON & REED
EG to announce that they aro now opening an
I entirely new stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which they have purchased at astonishingly low
figures, and are willing to sell at short profits.
They have a complete assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry,
And in fact everything usually kept in a retail
store, but particular attention is invited to the
stock of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings,
Cloths and Cassimeres for Gents, and Furnishing
Goods in ?ivery variety. We will sell
STRICTLY FOR CASH,
Or will barter goods for Country Produce. We
are located at McCully's well;known Corner, and
will be pleased to receive our triends and endeav?
or to suit them in goods and prices.
JAMES WILSON,
J. P. REED, Jr.
March 24, 1870 89 8m
Dissolution,
THE firm of Bennett & Keese is this day dis?
solved by mutual oonsent, Wan. C. Bennett
taking the stock and assuming the debts of the
firm, and will sign all papers in liquidation of 'be
same. WM. C. BENNETT,
WM. S. KEES?.
April 26, 1870 44 8
Dissolution.
THE firm of Keese & King is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Either one Of the firm
can be found at the old stand to settle up the bus?
iness of the firm.
EDWIN E. KEESE,
JOS. T. KING.
April 25. 18t0 44 3
M. LESSER, AfifflT,
IS NOW OFFERING
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, &o.,
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
having returned from market with a new
and complete stock of EVERYTHING and ANY?
THING.
In consequence of the decline in COTTON and
GOLD, Goods went DOWN, and Mr. M. Lesser
very sensibly took advantage of the decline, went
to market, purchased his Goods for CASH, and
MUCH CHEAPER than he has ever done since
the war. Upon looking around his Stora, we no?
tice that he has a very fine and well seleoted
stock of
Calicoes, Mozambique!, Peqao,
DeLaines, Muslins, Silks,
Jaconets, Swiss's, Brilliants,
Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings,
Blea. Goods, Bed Ticking, Alpacas,
Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Balmorals,
Ladies' Hate, Ladies' Shoes, Bonnets.
IN TUT GENTLEMENS' DEPARTMENT
We saw an excellent stock of
Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Cottonadet,
Denims, Satinetts, Linens,
Coats, Vests, Pantaloons,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
In fact,-he has got everything from a "Shoo
Fly Neck Tu" to a bottle of Sumter Bitters. We
would advise all persons wishing to purchase to
give M. Lesser a calL
March 24, 1870 89
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l)U PROPRIETORS
?WHOLESALE Druggists
FOR sale in Anderson by
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
By a recent decision of the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, any person can sell these
Bitters without a retail liquor dealer's license.
Maroh 10, 1870 87 6m
NOTICE !
Valuable Water Powers and Small Im?
provements for Sale!
NO. 1, containing Ninety-threo Acres, known
as the Major's Mill Place, seven miles West of
Anderson Court House?the best unimproved
water-power in the county.
NO. 2, known as the Dr. Gaillard Mill Place,
near the Railroad, eight miles North of Anderson
Court House. Splendid water-power, plenty wa?
ter and can be easily improved?n convenient and
pleasant place for machinery operations.
Terms?One-half cash. For particulars, ad?
dress the subscriber at Perryville, S. C.
THOMAS HARPER.
.Marek S, 1870 36
WHOLESALE
Tobacco Dealers.
0. H. P. FANT and W. S. KEESE are my au?
thorized Agents for the sale of D. R. Leak's Cele?
brated TOBACCO, at Anderson, S. C. They keep
constantly on hand a large assortment of Tobacco,
at wholesale, to which dealers are invited. They
cannot be undersold by any tobacconist selling
the same quality of tobacco. All the tobacco is
warranted sound.
?. H. P Fant, Agent, Anderson Depot.
W. S. Keese, Agent, Southwest Corner Brick
Range. D. R. LEAK.
Charlotte, N. C.
Jnn 20,1870 80_
At Private Sale!
THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on"
Eighteen Mile Creek and Seneoa River* contain*
irijrl770 acres, formerly owned bj? "James Steele
The Traot Will be divided to suit purchasers!
Apply to W. H. D. GAILLARD,
Peudleton, S. C.
Jan 6,1870 28
The Spondulix!
?AVING purchased my Goods for cash, I want
it- strictly understood that I must have cash
em. M. LESSER, Agent.
Maroh 24,18*0 89 i
W. C. BENNETT.
CALL AND SETTLE.
ALL persons indebted to the- firm of Bennett ft
Kesse will please call and pay their accounts,
W. C. BENNETT,
SoatbwMt coraiu* Brick Rang e?
May 12, 1?70
LUMBER FOB SALE.
FIVE thousand fen of Sheeting Flank. AI20,
some Flooring and Ceiling Lumber, just received
by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Baagfv
May 12,1870 _
BUGGY UMBRELLAS
A few fine linen Buggy Umbrellas on hand and"
for aale by
W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Recce,
May 12,1870
Mutilated u. S. Currency.
I WILL purchase uncurrent, torn and mutilated
U. S. Bills at the -highest cash value.
W. On BENNETT,
j Southwest corner Brich Bange.
May 6, 1870 ; .
just :receitebj
FIFTY bushels of OATS?the very beet feed
for horses in the spring and summer. *
W.C.BENNETT,
Southwest -corner Brick Bange/
Mayo, 1870
80 LAYS' BILLS.
ALL persons indebted to me on 80 days' time,
will please come forward and pay up.
W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Bange.
April 21, 1870
NORTH RIVER HAY.
60 Bales North River Hay for sale bv
W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range,
April 21,1870 .
1
CANDY.
600 lbs. assorted Candy, in 26 lb. boxes, for
sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
April 21, 1870
I IRON and STEEL.
JUST Received, a lot of Plow Steel end Swede
Iron. For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
POTS, OVENS and BAKERS I
For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick-.Range.
SUGAR and COFFEE !
For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Rang?.
SHOVELS and SPADES !
For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Bange.
Axes, Hoes and Well Wheels!
For sale by W.C.BENNETT,.
Southwest corner Brick Bange.
Hemlock, Sole, Eip-and Calf Skins,
For sale by W.C.BENNETT.
Southwest corner Brick Range.
WANTED,
100,000 pounds Cotton Rags, for which the
highest cash price will be paidhy
W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
HAMS.
Davis' Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by
W.C.BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range*
March 8,1870
JUST RECEIVED,
6 barrels Porto'Rico Molasses* .
6 " Muscovado do,
6 " Knight's Syrup,
6 " N. O. do,
For sale by W. C. BENNETT*
Southwest corner Brick Rang*
March 8, 1870
Gentlemen and Ladies!
Don't forget to call on
W. C. BENNETT?
Southwest corner Brick' Range.
March 17, 1870
Greenbacks as Good as Gold
At W; C. BENNETT'S,
Southwest Corner Brick hange.
March 17, 1870
Dickson Cotton Seed
For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range. ?
March 17, 1870
Clothing at First Cost.!
For sale by W. C. BENNETT,
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March S, 1870
Family Flour!
150 barrels Family Flour in store surd to ar?
rive, at $8.60 to $11.00 per barrel. Come und
see our Flour.
W. C BENNETT.
Southwest cor Der Brick Range.
March 8, 1870
Wheat Bran.
200 bushels Wheat Bran, in 4 bushel sacks.
For sale by W. C. BENNETT. '
Southwest corner Brick Range.
March 8, 1870
W. C. BENNETT
IS always in the eotton market, Southwest
corner Brick Range. ' _
SHOES,
^'"??^'""?"?^C.-BENNETT.
Southwest corner Brick Range, j
March 17, 1870
BOOTS,
As low as $2.00 per pair, at
W. ?. BENNETT'S,
Southwest oorner Brick Rangs.
March it, 1870 j ?
1,00ft P0TTNDS ~\'
Wrapping Paper to exchange for Rae*, he
W.C.BENNETT,
Southwest oorner Brick Range.
March 17. 1870
Gents'and Boys'Hat a,
At Cost, at W. O. BENNETT'S.
Southwest oorner Brick Range.
March 17, .1870
BACON and LARD.
6,000 pounds of Bacon,
500 pounds of Lard,
For sale by W. C. BENNETT