The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, July 21, 1870, Image 3
mass"meetYng
of the
UNION REFORM PARTY !
IN accordance with the appointment of the
Executive Committee of the Union Reform Party,
Hon. K. B. CARPENTER and General M. C.
B?TLER, the candidates for Governor and Lieu?
tenant Governor, will address the people
At Anderson C. H. on Wednesday next.
The citizens generally are invited to be present
and listen to these distinguished speakers.
The Anderson Brass Band will furnish music
for the occasion.
The speaking will take place in the grove front?
ing the Presbyterian Church.
B. F. CRAYTON,
J. A. 110YT,
C S. MATTISON,
JOHN B. MOOKE,
D. M. WATSON.
B. F. WH1TNER,
THOS. M. WHITE,
Committee of Arrangements.
July 21, 1870 4 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THIS VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINE
Has been widely and favorably known in our own and
foreign countries, upwards of
THIRTY YEARS!
It has lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but
continues to occupy a prominent position in every family
medicine chest.
IT IS AN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL REMEDY.
For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowol
disease in children or adults, it is an almost certain cure,
und has without doubt, been more successful in curing the
various kinds of
CHOLERA
Than any other known remedy, or the most skillful physi?
cian. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful
disease is more or less prevalent, tlie Tain Killer is consid?
ered by tho.natives, as well as European residents in those
climates, A SURE REMEDY ; and while it is a most effi?
cient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine, even
in unskillful hands. Directions aeeompany each bottle.
Sikl by all Druggists.
Price 23 cts., 50 cts., and Si per bottle.
Health's Best Defence.
""The weak cateth heibs," says St. Paul, so that eighteen
hundred years ago the value of medicinal plants was ap?
preciated. In the Old Testament botanical remedies are
repeatedly recommended, but in no passage of sacred his?
tory is man recommended to swailow calomel, or blue pill,
or any other miueral preparation. The siek were directed
to cat" herbs to strengthen them, to purity them, to heal
fheni, to restore them. In that day the art of making
Vegetable extracts was unknown. The herbal medicine*
v ere mere infusions.
It was reserved for a Inter age to unite the sanitary es?
sences of tonic, aperient and antibilious roots, larks* ami
plants, with an active stimulant, and thus secure their
rapid diUusion through the debilitated or disordered ?yx.
t oiii. The crowning triumph of this ellectlve mode of con?
centrating and appfyingthe virtues of medicinal vegeta?
bles was achieved "in the production of HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS. Never before had a perfectly pure
alcoholic stimulant been combined with the expressed
Juices of the finest specifics of the vegetable kingdom.
Never yet, though eighteen years have elapsed since its In?
I roduction, has this great restorative been equalled. It i>
taken at all seasons, in a.!l climes, as the most potent safe?
guard agaiust epidemics, as a protection against all un?
healthy exhalations that produce debility or beget disease;
ns a remedy for intermittent and other malarious fevers ;
rts an appetizer; as a sovereign eure lor dyspepsia; as a
general ionic and invigorant; as a gentle, painless aperi?
ent ; as a blood depurent; as a nervine ; as a cure for bil?
ious affections; as a harmless anodyne; and as the ?est
dkpenck ok health, under unfavorable circumstances,
such as sedentary pursuits, undue bodily or mental exer?
tion, hardship, privation tnd exposure.
Count the Cost.
A day's ride in almost 3-ny part of our country will show
more than one practical illustration of the parable of the
man who commenced to build his castle without counting
the cost. Men often leav.j out of their calculations such
little matters as Doors, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, 4c., and
intheendfindnocomfortinthchou.se which they have
built. Remember, therefore, before building, to write to
1'. P. Toalk, Charleston,S. C, the largest niauufacturer of
Doors, Ac, in the Southern States, for an estimate of the
Cost of finishing.
The Human Form Divine.
What ead havoc Scrofula inflicts on the human system.
How Rheumatism distorts the frame. What misery the
injudicious use of Calomel entails. IIow sad the effects or
Syphilis transmitted from parent to child. Would you
avoid these terrible alllictions, fail not to use DR. TUTT'S
SARSAFARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It pene?
trates every fibre of the system, oven into the bones, and
eradicates every trace of disease.
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
-S3- Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R. A. M., meets at
Anderson C II. on the first Monday night in every month,
at /^o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, .Secretary.
Hiram Lodge, No. 68, A. I". M., meets a! Anderson
C. H. on the second Monday night in every month, at 7J<J
o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, Secretary.
?3- Pendleton I/?dgc, No. 34, A. F. M., meets at Pendle
ton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each
month, at 3 o'clock p. m.
W. II. D. GAILLAKP, Secretary.
if*- Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, R. A. M., meets at Pen?
dleton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each
mouth, at 7 o'clock p. m.
M. L. SHARPE, Secret., jr.
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN CHARLESTON, S. C,
Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN,
Broker, No. 25 Broad Street.
JULY Iff, 1*70.
State Securities.?South Carolina, old, S3 to ?; do
new, 75 to ?; do, registered stock, ex int 7G.
City Securities.?Augusta. Gal Bonds, ? to 70; Charles?
ton, S. C, Stock, cx-di v., ? to 48; do. Fire Loan Bonds,?
to 70; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ? to 60.
Railroad Bonds.?Blue Ridge, Mirst mortgage,! ? |o SO;
Charleston and Savannah, ? to 70; Charlotte, Columbia
snd Augusta, ? to ?7 ; ( heraw and Darliugton. ? to 83;
Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) ? to SO; do,
(State guarantee.) ? to 07; Northeastern, ? to 'J2; Savan?
nah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) ? to SO; do, (State
guarantee,) ? to 75; South Carolina. ? to 70 ; do, 7:f: Spar
tanburgand Union, ? to C-J.
Railroad STOOKs.^-Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta,
? to 4-5; (ircenville and Columbia, ? to2; Northeastern,
15 to ; Savannah and Charleston ? to 35 ? South Carolina,
(whole shares,) ? to 40; do (half shares,) ? to '0
Exchange, Ac.?New York Sight, yn par: Gold 111 to
115; Silver, 104 to 108.
south carolina hank bills,
?Bank of Charleston.?O,?
?Bank of Newberry._<?_
Bank of Caruden.50*11?
Bank of Georgetown. :,<a,?
Bank of South Carolina.15rw?
Bank of Chester. 7??
Bank of Hamburg.10C<*?
Bank of State S. C., prior t? 1SG1.G0(g>?
Bank of State of S. C., issue 1801 and 1SC2.Sfrij)?
?Planters' and Mechanics' Batik of Charleston.?(c)?
?Peoples's Bank of Charleston.?1?^
"Union Bank of Charleston.?(u,?
?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (old).???
?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (new)...? @?
? State Bank of Charleston. 6??
Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston.?...??6
Exchange Bank of Columbia.?(g'15
Commercial Bank of Columbia.IS^i?
Merchants' Bank of Cheraw. 4fa?
Planters' Bank of Fairfield. 4fl?
State of South Carolina Bills Receivable.&7(jfc?
City of Charleston Change tills.97(j"y?
* BMs marked thus (?) ar* beic; r*dc*?ed *f -ha Bank
Counters of each.
Jan 13. 1870 2*. iv
A Card.
- We, the Colored Baptist Church at Anderson, S. C, take
this method of returning our thanks to the citizens of An?
derson and vicinity for the liberal contributions made lb
assist us in the erection of a house of worship, and espe?
cially to Col. B. S. Hill for the very liberal contributions
made in timbers, Ac, for our house. At a time like this,
when money is so scarce, such assistance was timely, and
will ever be gratefully remembered. Any of our white
fricuds who have not cont ributed to aid us, and are will?
ing to do so, will have an opportunity of making such
contributions to the undersigned.
Done by direction of the Colored Baptist Church at An?
derson, S. C.
N. B. GAILLARD, Church Clerk.
July 21, 1870 4 3
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
?igr The many friends of WM. II. HAYN IE,
Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate
for re-election to the office of School Commissioner
for Anderson County at the ensuing election.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Farm for Sale !
ANY pprson wishing to purchase a desirable
FA It AI, containing 250 acres, more or less,
wim a comfortable dwelling of seven rooms, and
all necessary ouibuildings, located witLi? three
miles of Anderson C. II., will do well to apply
immediately to the editor of the Anderson Intelli
\ (fencer.
July 21, 1370 4
LAND FOR SALE.
One Tract of Land,
Containing 1397 acres, in Anderson County, 8J
miles East of Pendlclon, on the main road lead?
ing from Pcndlcton to Greenville.
One Tract,
Of 140 acres, four miles from Anderson C. H., on
the Greenville Road.
One Tract,
Of 275 acres, in Anderson County, adjoining
lauds of Robert Gilmcr, E. S. Norris and others.
One Tract,
Of 277 acres, on the branches of the Hurricane
Creek, near White Plains.
ALSO,
Several other Tracts in Anderson, Pickens and
Oconee Counties, all belonging to the Estate of
Wta. Yan Wyck, deceased.
For further particulars, apply in person or by
letter, for oue week, to Win. Yan Wyck, Anderson
C. H., S. C, and alter that time to
wm. & aug. Van wyck,
No. 0 Wall street, New York.
July 21, 1870 4 1
IMPROVED
Sugar and Syrup Evaporators,
PATENTED SEPT. 1(>, 18C1.
milESE EVAPORATORS arc warranted to
clarify more thoroughly, produce finer Syr?
ups and better Sugars, with less labor and fuel,
than any other Evaporator iu the world. They
are manufactured by the Hartford (Conn.) Sor?
ghum Machine Company, and one of the largest
cau be seen at Mr. J. C. Key's firm, two miles
from this pltiee, in full operation. Pnrties wish?
ing to purchase will please send in their orders
by the 15th of August, so the Evaporators will be
received iu time for making syrup.
also,
Tlie Vertical Cane Mill,
Manufactured by the Hartford Sorghum Machine
Company, for 1, y or 4 horses, embracing the
latest improvement-, and constructed with.special
reference to convenience, speed, strength and du?
rability. One of these Mills can be seen at Mr.
J. Keys' farm.
Either the Evaporator or Mill will be sold lo re?
sponsible panics on a credit until the 1st of No?
vember next, with interest, or 5 percent, discount
for push. .
For circulars and price lists, apply lo
W. S. KKESE, Agent,
Depot St., Anderson, C. II., S. C.
Julv 21, 1870 4 4
MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Two Dollars per Annnm.
64 Pages Reading Matter,
, 30 Pages Advertisements.
WALKES, EVANS & COGSWELL, and D. WYATT
AIKEN, Charleston, S. C.
JAMES A. HOYT, Agent, Anderson C. H., S. C.
July 14, 1870 3
Notice of Estray Mule.
G1 M. McDAYID and Benjamin Pearman
f # tolls before me a dark, mouse-colored
marc Mule, rather over medium size, and branded
ou the left shoulder with the letters U. S., and on
the right side of her neck with S?supposed to
be over twenty years old, and valued by Jas. W.
Wilson, J. K. Clement and L. W. Tribble to be
worth twenty-five dollars. Said Mule can be
found at Benjamin Pearman's, four miles south of
Craytonville, near Mt. Bethel Church, in Ander?
son County, S. C, Where the owner can get her
by proving property, paying expenses, &c.
R. N. WRIGHT, T. j. a. c.
July 14, 1870 3 3
NOTICE.
qub COMMISSIONERS and OVERSEERS of |
^ ROADS arc hereby notified that all high?
ways within their respective divisions are requi?
red lo be put iu good order on or before the lirst
day of August, and to make a report thereof, to?
gether with all defaulters, on Tuesday, second
day of August.
By order of the County Commissioners.
A. M. TAYLOR.
Clerk Board Count v Commissioners.
July 14, 1870 8 " 2
Notice of Final Settlement.
IHEREBY give notice that I will on Monday,
the 15th day of August next, apply to the
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of the Estate of Robert Gordon,
dee'd, and for a discharge therefrom.
A. EVINS, Executor.
July 14, 1870 8 5
Money Saved is Money Made !
rriflOSE wishing to profit by the above advice,
_|_ would do well to call and settle what, they
owe SULLIVAN, MATTISON & CO., otherwise
they will have to pay co3t, as wc are determined
to collect those debts without distinctions.
N. K. & J. P SULLIVAN*
June 28, 1870 52
United States Marshal's Sale.
Thk United States op America, \
South Carolina District, j
BY virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me di?
rected, issuing out of the Honorable the
United States Circuit Court, for the District of
South Carolina, I will exposo for salo, to the high?
est bidder, at public auction, at Anderson C. H.,
on the FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST, 1870,
being the First Monday of the month, and days
following, all the right, title, and interest of the
defendant in and to the following property, to
wit:
Large lot of Bacon,
Molasses, Iron,
Salt, Leather, Nails,
Sundry lot Groceries,
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice, &c.
Two pr. large Platform Scales,
Tobacco, Mackerel,
Shovels and Spades,
General lot of Hardware,
Woodenware,
Shoes, Boots, Hats,
Factory Thread,
General assortment Dry Goods,
Clothing, Notions, &c,
And a list of articles too tedious to mention.
Also, one lot of Lumber, containing about
6,000 feet.
Levied on as tho property of Wm; C. Bennett,
Defendant, at the suit of Abrain P. Nott, Flaihtiff.
Terms Cash. Purchaser to psy tho Marshal
for necessary papers aud stamps.
Sale to be conducted by J. H. McConxell, Dep?
uty Marshal, as Auctioneer.
L. E. JOHNSON,
U. S. Marshal.
July 7, 1870 2 4
CLERK'S SALE.
IX EQUITY?ANDERSON COUNTY, S. C.
J. S. Murray, Adm'r., vs. Mrs. Jane Osborn, Wim
M. Ramplcy and others.-~-27iff to sell Lands, for
Relief, ?J-c.
BY virtue of art order to me directed. I will
sell to the highest bidder, on SALEDAY in
AUGUST next, before the Court House door, all
the CHOSES OF ACTION belonging to the Es?
tate of L. A. Osborn dee'd, and those belonging
to the late firm of Whitner & Osborn.
Also, a lot of valuable LEATHER, and Twen?
ty-seven Shares in the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad Company.
All persons indebted to tho Estate who have
claims against the same, will find it to their in?
terest to come forward and settle by tho last
Wednesday of this month.
Persons having Leather, which was in the hands
of the Intestate at the time of his death, a list of
whom may be found on the Court House door, are
admonished to claim the same before the day of
sale.
Terms cash on day of sale.
JOHN W. DANIELS, c.r.r.
July 7, 1870 2 4
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
Great Bargains Offering !
C. A.. REED
HAS removed his large and elcgaut assort?
ment of Goods to
No. 4 Granite Row,
Lately occupied by Towers & Burriss. He is de?
termined to reduce his stock, and he will offer
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
TO
CASH CUSTOMERS J
lie offers
Dry Goods at low prices*
Roots and Shoes ditto,
Buggy and Carriage Materials
At figures beyond competition,
And in fact, everything will he sold to suit the
customer who has the
GREENBACKS OR GOLD.
Brink along your money, and get everything
needed in a well-regulated household at an im?
mense sacrifice !
Old friends and customers are cordially invited
to call at the new location, and we take great
pleasure in making new acquaintances.
C. A. REED,
No. 4 Granite Row.
Juno 30, 1870 1 lm
Estate of Wm. K. Harris, Dec'd,
PERSONS who left Watches for repairs. &c,
with said deceased, and have not paid for
the same, arc requested to do 60 by the last Sat?
urday in this month, or steps will be taken to sell
them ; after which the receipts for such as may
be sold will be ignored.
I will sell at Anderson Court House on Saleday
in August next, Personal Property and Choscs in
Action belonging to said deceased, and several
valuable Watches in which he has an interest on
account of repairs, &c, &c.
These Watches can be obtained at his old stand
on payment of the charges thereon.
JOHN W. DANIELS.
Administrator with Will annexed.
July 7, 1870 2 4
GREAT FAIR
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE
NOVEMBER 1st, 1870.
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
MOST liberal Premiums offered in cvory
department of Agriculture and Mechanio Arts.
Premium List published in Pamphlet Form.
July 7, 1870 2 3m
DR. J. W. GURLEY,
SUBGE0N J3ENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY in?
forms his patrons and
the public generally
that he h&a returned
from hrs professional
tour, and can be found
nt his office (over N. K.
& J. P. Sullivan's store,
on Granito Row,) at all
hours of the day, where he would be pleased to
receive a call from all who desire his professional
services. Charges moderate.
June 9, 1870 50
Do You Want Good Bread *?
IF YOU DO, USE DR. PRICE'S
CREAM BAKING POWDERS.
There Is nothing Better !
W. S. SHARPE,
Agent for Anderson County.
June 2, 1870. 46 Ira
"BAD BLOOD."
"The Life is the Blood."
FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and
menUl capabilities. It is the centre of our
being, around which revolves all that makes exis?
tence happy. When this source is corrupted the
painful effects are visible in mauy shapes, promi?
nent among which is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human organ?
ism, and probably no one is wholly free from it.
It exhibits itself in various shapes?as Ulcers and
Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Bore Eyes,
Weak aud Diseased Joints, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul
Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandu?
lar Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism,
Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness,
Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rlieura, Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility.
It has been the custom to treat these diseases
with Mercury and other Mineral substances,
which, though sometimes producing a cure, often
prove injurious and entails misery in after life.
The long known injurious properties of these so
called alteratives and purifiers has led the philan
thropical man of science to explore the arena of
nature, the result of which hus been the discovery
of vegetable products which possess the power of
eradicating these Taints from the Blood.
DR. TTJTT'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis?
eases. By its use the afflictions above enumera?
ted can be permanently banished, and the
Source- the Centre of life?the Blood,
Be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced hy the use of Mercu?
ry, aud for Syphilis, with Ira train of evils,
this Compound is the only sure antidote.
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves arc un?
strung, and countenance downcast,
THE SABSAFABILLA
AND
Queen's TJeligflit
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will
be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejec?
ted countenance be made radiant with the con?
sciousness of RESTORED,MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals it is adapted
to general use. The old and young may use it;
the most delicate female at any time may take it;
the tender infant, who may have inherited disease,
will be cured by it.
FOR PURYFYING THE BLOOD
USE
BH. TUTT'S
EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA
AND
Queen's Delight.
When used in the Spring it removes ail humors
which infest the system, and banishes the lauguor
and debility peculiar to that season of the year.
It acts promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS,
producing a healthy action of the important or?
gans by which all the impurities of the system
nrc carried off, and the result is
A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Buoyant
Spirits.
r RE PA RED BY
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
And sold by Druggists throughout the United
States and British America.
June SO, 1870 1 ly
HIP! HIP! HURRAH !!
THE UNION REFORM CONVENTION
OK
SOUTH CAROLINA
HAS met for the purpose of creating a re?
formation in the political world, and
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN,
Determined not to be behind hand in anything,
now propose to create a reformation in the mer?
cantile world, and they feel confident of success,
provided they can sell their remaiuing
STG?K OF GGGBS
FOR CASH I
AND
C A S H ONLY 11
Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, one and all, rake
up your
GREENBACKS!
Come to Anderson!
Walk into the Store of N. K. & J. P. Sullivan.'
Draw forth your Pockct-Book .'
Shell out the Greenbacks !
And get your share of the CHEAPEST GOODS
ever sold in this market. In (his way we will
guarantee that reformation in the mercantile
world (or at least as much of it as the good peo?
ple of Anderson County are concerned in) will be
complete.
X. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
June 23.1870 52
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In the Probate Court, Anderson Co.
James A. Cowan, Adui'r., vs. Baxter Hays, Reu?
ben Cliukscalcs, el al.?Petition fur Account and
Settlement.
IT nppearing to my satisfaction (hat Lemuel
W. Tribblc, one of the Defendants in this
cose, resides from and without the limils of this
State, on motion of A. T. Broylcs, Pro. Pet., it is
Ordered, That he do appear and plead, answer
or demur to the petition in this case within forty
days from the first publication hereof, or the
same will be taken as to him confessed.
?W. W. HUMPH KEYS,
Judge of Probate.
June 10, 1870 ;"1 6
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity?Anderson County.
Nimrod K. Sullivan, and others vs. Reuben Bur
riss, Nancy Sullivan and others.?Bill for Sale
of Real Estate for payment of Debts, $c, of Kel
ley Sullivan, deceased.
THE Creditors of said Kclley Sullivan, deceas?
ed, arc hereby notified to present and prove
their respective claims against the Estate of (he
said deceased before mo on or before the 10th day
of September next, upon pain of being excluded
from all benefit of any decree herein.
JOHN W. DANIELS,
Clerk of Court Audcrson County.
Jane !), 1870 5Q 8m
At Private Sale!
THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on
Eighteen Mile Dreck and Seneca River, contain?
ing 1770 acres, formerly owned by Jame.s Steele
Tbo Tract will be divided to suit purchasers!
Apply lo W. H. D. GAILLAKD,
Pendleton, S. C.
Jan 6, 1870 28
1870. SPRING. 1870*
spring Ai mm goods
AT
NO. 7 GRANITE ROW.
JUST RECEIVED, NEW AND LATEST STYLES
SWISS AND JAC0NE1C MUSLINS, LAWNS,
Ladies' Hats, Siiii Downs, Tonnets,
Ribbons and Flowers.
a large stock of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
a vest laboe stock of
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS.
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS,
AU size?, from the smallest child's to No.
15 mens'.
GROCERIES,
Flour, all grades,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Teas,
Molasses,
?See, ?See., ?See.
These GOODS are for sale, and FOR SALE
CHEAP.
Don't forget to call.
W. & SHARPER
"7 ?r'ariite Row.
May 6. 1870 45
Keep it Before the People
THAT
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
HAVE constantly on hand a complete assort
mcut of fresh and genuine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Embracing everything usually kept in a first-class
Drug House, which will be sold
Lott for Cash and Cash Only.
We desire to call particular attention to the
following articles?
Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution,
Self-Sealing Cans, a new and desirable patent,
Rest Apple Vinegar,
A full assortment of Patent Medicines,
Vinegar Bitters, and all other Bitters,
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
Vestal Oil, a superior article, guaranteed to be
non-explosive,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Wipes and Brandies, strictly for medical pur?
poses,
Hair Dyes, Pomades and Soaps.
flggf* Don't forget the place, north side of the
Public Square.
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
June 23, 1870 52
CHEAP GOODS!
-0
THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis?
trict is respectfully called to our stock of
WHITE GOODS,
Just received, consisting of
Real Swiss Muslin, Striped Twilled Locgeloth,
Fancy Swiss Muslin, Pique, Brilliants,
Swiss Mull Muslin, Tarletanes,
India Book Muslin, Tape Checks,
Toweling, Doylies, Swiss Edging, etc.
Alse, a beautiful assortment of Pique Trim?
ming and Royal Sandingham Frilling.
These goods will be SOLD AT VERY LOW
FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly re?
duced prices.
Wc have just received a fine assortment of La?
dies' and Children*' SHOES and GAITERS.
We invite the attention of the gentlemen to our
new stock of COTTONADES, JEANS, CASH
MA RETS, etc., which wo will sell from 25 cents
per yard up.
GROCERIES, of all kinds, always on hand.
MARTIN & HARRISON,
No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C.
June 2, 1870 49
NOTICE !
Valuable Water Powers and Sm?ll Im?
provements for Sale!
NO. 1, containing Ninety-three Acres, known
ns the Major's Mill Place, seven miles West of
Anderson Court House?the best unimproved
water-power in the county.
NO. 2, known ns the Dr. Oailtard Mill Place,
near the Railroad, eight miles North of Anderson
Court House. Splendid water-power, plenty wa?
ter and can be easily improved?a convenient and
pleaeant place for machinery operaiions.
Tekms?One-half cash. For particulars, ad?
dress the subscriber at Pcrryville, S. C.
THOMAS HARPER.
March a, 1870 80
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity, Anderson County.
0. R- Broyles vs. Catharine P. Earle, Daniel
Brown and others.?Bill by Creditors for pay?
ment of Debts.
THE Creditors of Samuel G. Earle are hereby
required to prove their respective claims
bet?re me, on or before the first day of August
next.
By order of the Court.
JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p.
June 10, 1870 51 3m )
IS NOW OFFERING
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, &c,
?XCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
Laving 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 sinoe
the war. Upon looking around his Store, we no?
tice that he has a very fine and well selected
etock of
Mozambiques,
Muslins,
Swiss's,
Sheetings,
Bed Ticking,
Corsets,
Ladies' Shoes,
IN THE GENTLEMENS' DEPARTMENT
We caw an excellent stock of
Cassimerce, Broadcloths, Cotlonades,
Denims, Satinctts, Linens,
Coats, Vests, Pantaloons;
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
In fact, he has got everything front a "Shoo
Fly Neck Tie" 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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DeLaines,
Jaconets,
Linens,
Blea. Goods,
Hoop Skirts,
Ladies' Hats,
Peque,
Silks,
Brilliants;
Shirtings,
Alpacas,
Balmorals,
Bonnets.
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a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
FOR sale in Anderson by
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
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of Internal Reveuue, any person can sell these
Bitters without a retail liquor dealer's license.
March 10, 1870 87_6m
P. P. TOALE,
Charleston, S. C.
J Laugest and most complete V
\ Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, /
f Blinds, Mouldings, &c, in the V ^*
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?@r" Printed Price List Defies Competition.
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jjgy Sent free on application.
May 5, 1870 45 ly
J. HAYNSWORTH EARLE,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE IN THE BENSON HOUSE.
May 26, 1870 48 3m
Leather! Leather!
IF you want the best Upper or Harness Leath?
er, go to
C. A. REED'S,
Corner Anderson Hotel
Jnne 9, 1870 60
W. S, KEESE,
AGENT FOR BATH PAPER MIIJL3,
ILL pay the highest cash price for RASff
Depot street.
'MBy 26, 1870 43 Sro