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AN APPEAL FOR AID TO THE ^ jMEasonic Fair. The friends of Masonry in Anderson county are doubtless aware that Hiram Lodge, No. 68, is largely indebted, and is now laboring under a heavy mortgage over the Masonic Hall. It is proposed to hold a, Masonic Fair this fall (say in October) for the purpose of raising money to reduce the mortgaged debt as far as possible. It is needless to say to Masons who are acquainted with the circumstances, that the calls for charity since the war have been so great that we have been utterly unable to extinguish this debt. If the Confederate mon ' ey in the hands of the Lodge at the close of the war could have been made available, we would have been independent to-day. But this institution suffered equally with other corporations and with individuals. Masons, (friends of the poor and helpless,) will you aid us? A committee of Masons in various sec? tions of the county has been appointed to so? licit donations. There is also a committee of ladies, (wives, daughters and sisters of Masons,) who will no doubt co-operate with us. It is expected of these committees, in the first place, to get up all the money possible. In the sec onA place], any- articles that will bring money when exposed for sale on the occasion of the Fair. Anything in the way of meats, flour, eggs, butter, cakes, &c, for the purpose of get? ting up a Supper will be acceptable. The ladies are especially requested to contribute all articles of domestic manufacture and ladies' handiwork, which may be offered for sale. We expect to have a grand affair, and have met with sympathizing triends, not only among the fraternity, but among those not connected with "the institution. The contributions al? ready have been far beyond our expectations. Brethren and friends, let us all go to work in earnest, and place Hiram Lodge in a position where it can dipense charity without embar? rassment. The authorized committees are announced herewith. For further information, apply to the undersigned. R. S. HILL, Chairman Committee on Donations. COMMITTEE OX DONATIONS. R. S. Hill, C. K. Williford, Jesse P. McGee, F. M. Morgan, A. M. Holland, Thomas M. White, H. B. Major, John C. Whitefield, Mike McGee, Jas. S. Beaty, John T. Green, B. B. Breazeale, Wm. Hamilton", C. B. Gilmer, G. W. Hammond, J. M. Kidd. C. S. Mattison, James Webb, J. C. Kcvs, John H. Clark, A. C. Dobbins, D. L. Whitaker, Jas. B. Moore, J. L. Jolly aud James Wilson. COMMITTEE OF LADIES. The following ladies are respectfully re q?ested to co-operate with the Committee on Donations, and procure contributions in aid of | the Masonic Fair: Mrs. J. W. B.Skelton, Mrs. A. P. Hubbard, " W. C. Bcwley, " Jesse P. McGee, " J. B. Clark, " C. S. Mattison, " M. Lesser, " Mike McGee, " J.L.Orr, " R. R. Beaty, " F. C. v. Borstel, " S. W. Wilfiford, " W. E. Walters, " F. E. Harrison, " N. A. McCully, " S.C. Humphreys, " W.W.Humphreys " B. D. Dean, u Wm. F. Barr, " John Carpenter, " B. F. Wilson, " J. A. Majors, " T. A. Hudgens, " - T. J. Sloan, " M. Palmer, " D. L. Doimald, " T.W.Harrison, " Kevs Norri?, " M. Dawson, J. Bayl?s Lewis, " John Catletfc, " Middleton Norris, " James Wilson, " A. M. Holland. " Newton Scott. " R. J. W. 3IcCann, " Jas. B.Pcgg, " Alice Russell, " H. Anderson, " W. B. Bailey, " Alfred Campbell,Miss Marv Wilhite, " Dr. Jno. Wilson, " M. Hamilton, " Louis Campbell, " Elvie Milford, " J. C. Keys, " Kate Hammond, Miss Lizzie Williams, " Alice Sitton, " Maggie Muuro, " Essie Cater. Anderson, S. C, August 10, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES. cholera: HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the Diarrhoea, which always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoouful of the Fain Killer in sugar and water, (hot, if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrhoea or cramps continue, repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes until the pa? tient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more teasponn fuls may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has no equal. In cases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dyspepsia. Dyecntery, Asthma, it cures in one night, by taking ii in? ternally and bathing with it freely. Its ajiion is like magic, when externally applied to Old Sores, Burns,Scalds and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache, don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pain KILLER. Directions accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Medicines. Price, 2? cents, 50 cents and Si per bottle. Sinking Slowly. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not blast a tree as suddenly as a stroke of lightning, but unless ar? rested, it destroys it as certainly; and in like manner chronic debility, although it does not kill with the swift? ness of yellow fever, Is as sure to cap the springs of life eventually as any acute disease, if not checked by invigo? rating medication. There is something inexpressibly touching In the spectacle of premature decay. Languor, pallor, emaciatiou.Tlepression of spirits, aud a distaste lor exertion, are its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tonic treatment. The best iuvigorant and exhilaraut that can be administered in a case of this kind is Hosteller's .Stomach Hitters. The stimulating principle of the preparation rouses the dormant energies Of the system, and lira strength uuing amj rt.KU|iai?s j?..,j^ erties give a permanent and healthful impulse to the vital forces thus brought iuto play. The failing appetite is re? awakened, the process of digestion and assimilation arc quickened, the quality of the blood is improved, the secre tfous become more natural, and every organ that contrib? utes to the nourishment of the hotly undergoes salutary change, by these means tin; repair of the physical struc? ture is effected aud its health and vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the beneficent operation of the Hilters been more marked and striking than in those character? ized by general debility and nervous prostration. Ladies affected with these ailments find in tins most wholesome of all tonics and correctives the safest and surest means of relict It is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Such Is the uuiform testimony of "clouds ot witnesses." Our Manufacturing Interests* The manufacturers of the North have asked for and ob? tained the assistance of the National Government until they have become a burden to the people at large, and the tax paid by the United States for the mipriort of these manufactuiers is equal to all the other taxes put together. Let our manufacturers make goods of better quality, and at lower prices, than other manufacturers, and they can defy competition without Government help. This, at least, is the plan of Mr. P. P. Toalk, of Charleston, 6. C, the largest and most successful manufacturer of Doors, Snsbes, Ulinde and Mouldings in the Southern State?. j ANNOUNCEMENTS. figf" The many friends of WM. H. 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. 3?? The friends of F. M. WELBORN re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner for Anderson Coun? ty at the ensuing election. Beg- The friends of Maj. W. W. HUMPHREYS beg leave to present his name as a candidate for re election to the office of Probate Judge for An? derson County. The many friends of Dr. JOHN WILSON respectfully nominate him as a candidate for re? election to the House of Representatives. S@- The numerous friends of Maj. JOHN B. MOORE, formerly Representative from Anderaou County, would suggest him as a fit and suitable person to represent this county in the next State Senate, and present his name for that position. B?* The name of the Hon. JOHN WILSON is presented as a candidate for the Senate, irre? spective of party nominations. Occupying u conservative position, by a long legislative expe? rience, he is best fitted to wield a commanding influence. The people have and will trust him. JSf- The many friends of Col. WARREN 1). WILKES, without regard to party names or parly nominations, offer his name to the people of An? derson County as a caudidate for the House of Representatives. Sound, reliable and conserva? tive, no man would exert a more salutary influ? ence in that body. B?* The friend* of JOSEPH T. KING re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner for Anderson Coun? ty at the ensuing election. JBgj1* The citizens of Hall Township would sug? gest Capt. JAMES A. HOYT as a suitable person to represent us in the Slate Senate. Mast Voters. The many friends of WILLIAM PERRY, Esq., nominate him as a candidate for the Legis? lature, beliering all parties can safely unite and elect him. fiST The many friends of Col. D. L. DONNALD would respectfully nominate him for County Com? missioner of Anderson County at the next elec? tion. The friends of JOHN SCOTT MURRAY, BALL ARD D. DEAN and KENNON BREA ZEALE. announce them as candidates for Counly Commissioners for the County of Anderson at the ensuing election. Many Friends. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MES. Gr. W. ALEXANDER WILL open a DANCING SCHOOL at Ma? sonic Hull on Monday, August 29, 1870, at G o'clock, p. in. For terms, apply to the edi? tor of the Anderson Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. August 25, 1870 9 1* NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the next ses? sion ol the General Assembly of this State tor an Act to incorporate the Bethlehem Metho? dist Church, in the county of Anderson, South Carolina. DENNIS CHANCELLOR, Steward. August 2.r), 1870 9 Sm To the Dentists of the Up Country. "T^OU are all cordially invited to attend the meeting of the Saluda Dental Society at W uliumston, August 25lh, 1870, at 8 p. m. The members of the Profession will be passed to and fro upon the G. & C. R. R. for one fare, and will be entertained at Mays' Hotel at reduced rates. JOHN R. THOMPSON, Secretary Saluda Dental Society. August 25. 1870 9 1 Election Notice. AN election will be held on the second Monday in September next, for Intendant nnd four \\ Hidcns of the Town of Anderson. Polls will be open front 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Managers? Sara i. Crawford, D. A. Wood&on and Joseph Martin. Bv order of the Town Council. W. H. NARDIN, Clerk. Aucust 25, 1870 9 S Valuable Lands for Sale. WISHING to go West, I offer for sale my valuable lot of Lands?two miles East of Townville?containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTi'-EI?HT ACRES, more or less. About one hundred acres good wood land, ono hundred and twenty acres in fine state of cultivation, in? cluding fifteen acres good bottom. There nre two distiuct settlements on the place, and will be sold in one lot or divided into two. JOHN M. GRUBBS. August 25, 1870 9 1m Due West Female College. AFULL CORPS of experienced Teachers has been secured, and every facility for the ad? vancement of pupils wiil be provided. Boarding can be had in the College, or in pri? vate families at $12.0U per month?including fuel and washing, at $15.00 per mouth. Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in Litera? ry Department, including Latin, $:J0.00 ; Music, including use of Piano, $20.00; French, (option? al,) S5.U0 ; Admittance Fee. SI.00. Board and Tuition in regular studies, per session, $96.00 ; including Music and use of Piano, $122.00; in? cluding French, $127.00. Payment to be made by the Session, in advance. Uniform.?Solid blue worsted, black cloak, black hat, (plush or velvet,) trimmed with black velvet ribbon. The Winter Session will open on MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. For further information, address Rev. J. I. BONNER, Due West, S. C. August 25, 1870 9 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson?In Equity. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. A. C. Wardlaw and J. L. Wardlaw, Plaintiffs, against J. X. Erskine and wife, Martha L. Era kiue, et nl., Defendants. To Ihe Defendants, Sarah Simpson and husband, Alexander H. Simpson, and D. G. Burford and wife, Mary Burford, John Wardlaw, a miuor of H. ('. Wardlaw, deceased, and his brother or sister, name not known, a minor : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, whicli is nled in the office of (he Clerk of Common Pleas for the Baid County, and to serve a copy of your auswer to the said Complaint on the sub? scriber at his office. Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the servicu hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time uforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this actiou will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Anderson Court House, August 17, 1870. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. August 25, 1870 9 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE Fi?n of BLECKLEY & EVINS having dissovfid by mutual consent on the 19th August, the Notes and Acoounta due the late firm will be found in the hands of S. Bleckley, at the old stand, and all persons indebted are notified and requested to come forward and pay up by the 1st November next, or THEY* WILL FIND A LEGAL OFFICER TO DEAL WITH IN THE SHAPE OF A MAGISTRATE, or "some other man." We have accommodated many with provisions and the necessaries of life, and hop* all will "come for? ward promptly and PAY UP and do their duty. (Late) BLECKLEY & EVINS. Anderson, S. C, Aug. 25, 1870. READ ONfl I will contlhne the mercantile business at the old stand of Bleckley & Evins. The people of Anderson and surrounding country have my sin? cere thanks for their patronage FOR NEARLY TWENTY YEARS, and I hope to merit a contin? uation of the same. My terms will be CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, and I promise to do as well by my old friends and the public "as any? body." Call and see me?be sure and do so. . SYLVESTER BLECKLEY. August 25. 1870 9 Valuable Farm at Private Sale. IOFFER for sale my valuable Plantation, ly? ing between Seneca and Tugalo Rivers, and on Beaveidam Creek, containing Seven or Eight Hundred Acres. There is upon said plantation 120 acres of bottom land in cultivation, eighty of which is river bottom, and also about 40 acres of uncleared bottom. There is a sufficient quantity of wood land, and a due proportion of good up? land in a high state of cultivation. On the prem? ises is a comfortable dwelling-house and all ne cesBary outbuildings. I will also sell my crop of Corn with the plantation, if the purchaser de? sires. The whole will be offered at private sale until the 15th of September next. R. A. KING. August 25, 1870 9 Fall k ffier Iaiprlati, 1870. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed [and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, &c, &c, 237 and 280 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MO., Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novel? ties. Orders solicted, and prompt attention given. August 11, 1870 7 COTTON GINS, &c, &c. Gullett's Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gins. rrilllS celebrated Gin may be seen at work in Jl every District in the Stale. Price, ?6 per tuw. Brown's Georgia Pattern Cotton Gin. Price, $4 per saw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gin Feeders prevent any hard substance entering the gin, protecting the saws from injury and the lint from fire. Price, $1.50 per saw to size of gin. Dearing's Cotton Press. Price, 15275. Peabody's Cotton Seed Hullcrs. Price, $75. Hutchinsons Cider Mills. Price, $25. Cahoon's Patent Broadcast Seed Sowers?for wheat and small grain- Price, S10, and all kinds of Agricultural implements for sale low. C> GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay Street, south ot the Old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. August 11, 1870 7 3m SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IWILL sell to the highest bidder, on WEDNES? DAY, 7th day of SEPTEMBER next, at the lute residence of Rev. Anthony W. Ross, deceas? ed, the following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 438 acres, more or less, situated with? in two miles of Pendleton Village, on tho road leading to Greenville, bounded by lands of Theo? dore Wagner, H. C. Miller, W. B. Smith and oth? ers, and sold as the Real Estate ot said deceased. Terms?One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the 1st day of January, 1871, and the remainder in two equal annual instalments from that time. Purchaser to give hund. with good se? curity, and a mortgage of the premises, if deem? ed necessary. Costs for papers and stamps to be paid in cash. Possession tu be given on the 1st day of January next. ELIZABETH W. ROSS, Executrix. August 18, 1870 8 8 FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for salo his very desira? ble farm, lying two miles from Anderson Cuurt House, on the direct road from Abbeville, containing 187 acres, 85 of which is timbered land, the balance under good feuce, and in a fine state of cultivation. This is one of the most de? sirable small farms in the up country. Improve? ments consists of a good two-story dwelling, with six rooms and piazza, a fine, flourishing urchard of peaches, pears, apples, figs, &c., and all ne? cessary outbuildings. Those desirous of purcha? sing a pleasant residence, in a healthy, excellent neighborhood, would do well to call and examine the place, with the growing crop. A bargain is here offered, and it agreeable, the crop will be sold with the place. A. R. BROYLES. July 28, 1870 5 4 Dissolution. THE copartnership of Norris & Taylor, in manufacturing Shoes and Boots in the Til? lage of Anderson, is this day dissolved. All in? debted must make payment, aud nil persons hav? ing demands against the concern will present tbcm to Z. T. Taylor, who is authorized to settle up the business of ihe concern. A. 0. NORRIS. August 15, 1870 8 2 Notice of Final Settlement. IHEKEBY give notice that I will on Thursday, the 8th day of September next, apply to Ihe Judge of Probate for Anderson County, for a Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of Jesse Lewis, dee'd, and for a discharge therefrom. J. B. LEWIS, Executor. August 18, 1870 8 3* Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next ses? sion of the General Assembly of this Stute iur an Act to incorporate the First Frcedmen's Baptist Church in the Town of Anderson, S. C. N. B. GAILLAKD, Church Clerk. August 18, 1870 8. 3m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in September next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 102 acres, more or less, on branches waters of Barker's creek, bounded by lands of Caleb Cullins, John Hunt, Homestead of the Defendant, and others, known as the Robinson plaoe, levied on as the property of B. N. Wright, at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Cox, and others. One unimproved Lot, in the town of Belton^ measuring 75 feet front, and running back 210 feet on Block No. 2, Railroad street, levied on as the property of R. N. Wright, at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Oox and others. One unimproved Lot in the town of Belton, ad? joining Lot No. 1, measuring 75 feet front, and runniug back 210 feet on Block No. 2, Railroad street, levied on as the property of R. N. Wright, at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Cox and others. One unimproved Lot, lying one mile north of Pendl?toa village, known as the Tanyard Lot, containing 6 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W.'B. Smith, D. A. Keasler and others. On the premises is a Tanyard in work:ng order. Levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell, Administrator. On Tuesday after Salcday, at the residence of the Defendant, one two-horse Carriage and one Buggy, levied on as the property of R. N. Wright at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Cox and others. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McCUKIN, Sheriff. August 5, 1870 7 CLERK'S SALE. IN EQUITY?ANDERSOH COUNTY, S. C. J. S. Murray, Adm'r., vs. Mrs. Jane Osborn. Wm.. M. Rampley and others.?Bill tu sell Lands, for Relief, $c. BY virtue of nn order to me directed. I will sell to the highest bidder, on SALEDAY in.. SEPTEMBER 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 ot Whitner & Osborn. Also, a lot of valuable LEATHER, and Twen? ty-seven Shares in the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company. All persons indebted to the Estate who have claims against the same, will find it to their in? terest to come forward and settle by the last Wednesday of this month. Persons having Leather, which was in the hands of the Intestate at the time of bis death, n list of whom may be found on the Court House door, are admonished to claim the same bet?re the day of sale. Terms cash on day of sale. JOHN W. DANIELS, o.p.p. August 4, 1870 2 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Money Demand. Nancy Gaines, Plaintiff, against James A. Brown lee, Defendant. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer ilie complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Abbeville Court House, Law Range, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex? clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the couip'aint within the timeulore said, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-eight Dollars and Twenty-three Cents, with interest on the sum of One Hundred and Ninety Dollars from the 1st day of November, A. D. 1809, with costs and disbursements. THOMPSON & FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated Abbeville, ICth July, 1870. 7*0 the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. TAKE NOTICE that the summons in this ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, in pursu? ance of proceedings heretofore had, was filed iu the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, ou the 16th day of July, A. D. 1370. THOMPSON & FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 4 Law Range, Abbeville, S. C. July 28, 1870 5 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Money Demand. A. J. Clinkscales. Plaintiff, ngaicst James A. Brownlee, Defendant. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. YOU are hereby summoned nnd required to answer the complaint in this action, which is nled in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas tor the said County, und to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Abbeville Court House, Law Rang'', within twenty days alter the service hereof, ex elusive of the day of such service; uud if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore? said, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest from the 11th day of December, 1868, at ten per cent, per annum, with costs ot disbursements. PEUKIN & CUTHHAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. TAKE NOTICE that the summons in this ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, in pursn ance of the proceedings heretofore had. was tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, iu the State of South Carolina, ou the 16th duy of July, A. D. 1870. FERRIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 2 Law Range, Abbeville, S. C August 11, 1870 7 G 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 Heal Estate for payment of Debts, $c, of Kd ley Sullivan, deceased. THE Creditors of said Kelley Sullivan, deceas? ed, are hereby notified to present and prove tiietr respective claims ugaitist the Estate of the said deceased before me 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 Audersou County. June 9, 1870 50 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co. Mary Bellotte vs. Louis Bellotte. el al.? Petition for sale of Heal Estate. IT nppearing that Louis Bellotte and Joseph W. Till nghast, Defendants in this case, re? side without the limits of this State, Ordered, That they do appear ami plead, answer or demur to the petition in tIiis case within forty dnvs from the first publication hereof, or the same will be tuken as to them confessed. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. August 11. 1870 7 C Farm for Sale! ANY person wishing to purchase a desirable FARM, containing 250 acres, more or less, I wnii a comfortable dwelling of seven rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, located witi in three miles of Anderson C. II., will do well to apply immediately to the editor of the Anderson Intelli? gencer. July 21, 1870 4 j MUST BE PAID. All persons owing me for Fer tilizers must pay for the same on or before the 1st November, or they will pay Cost. W. S. SHARPS. PAY ME ON or before the 1st of Novem? ber, 1870, what you owe me on Account or Note for Goods bought in 1869, and you will save Cost. W. S. SHARPE. SEE THIS! I shall expect every person who owes me on account or Note for Goods bought in 1870 to pay the same before the 1 st January, 1871. W. S. SHARPE. August 11,1870 BAD BLOOD." "The Life is the Blood." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and mentil capabilities. It is the centre of ou being, around which revolves all that makes exis? tence happy. When this source is corrupted tin painful effects are visible in many shapes, promi neut among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human orgnn ism, and probably no one is wholly free from it It exhibits itself in various shapes? as Ulcers am .Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sure Eye> Weak and Diseased Joints. St. Vitus' Dunce. Fou Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Giandu lar Swellings, Throat AfFectiun.1, lthcumatimn Heart Affections. Nervous Disorders. Barrenness Disorders of the Womb. Dropsy. Syphilitic Affec tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep.si? Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility It has been the custom to treat these disease, with Mercury and other Mineral substance* winch, though sometimes producing a oure, oltei prove injurious and entails misery in after lite I'he lung known injurious properties of these so culled alteratives nnd purifiers has led the philan ihrupical man of science to explore the arena o nature, the result of which has been tbe discover, of vegetable products which possess the power u eradicating these Taints from the Blood. DR. TTJTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilia and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Di; oases. By its use the afflictions above enumera ted can be permanently banished, nnd the Source- the Centre of Life?the Blood, lie maintained in ali its purity and vigor. For Diseases produced by the use of Mercu? ry, and for Syphilis, with Us train of evil*, litis Compound is tbe only sure autidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind an? body, by secret practices, whose nerves are un struug. and countenance downcast, XHE SAKSAPAEILLA asm Queen's Delight Is a blessing. Try it fairly, nnd your nerves wi! be restored 10 their wonted vigor, nnd your dejec? ted countenance be milde radium wiih the con sciousncss of LIES TO BED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals it is ndnpfet; 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 DR. TUTT'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILIA AND |ueen's Delight. When used in the Spring it removes all humors which infest the system, and binishes the languor aud dehf.lity peculiar to that season of the year. It acts promptlyou the LlVfclll ANTD KIDNEYS, producing a healthy action of the important or? gans by which all the impurities of the system are curried otf. aud the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Buoyant Spirits. PREPARED BY WM. H. TUTT & LAND, Augusta, Gin., And sold by Druggists throughout the United States and British Atterjoa. June 30, 1870 1 ly j M. LI?, KMT, IS NOW OFJ?EEING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, groceries, &c., EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP! having returned from' ro'nrlret 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. Lessor very sensibly took advantage of the decline, went to market, purchased ?jis Goods-for CASn, and MUCH CHEAPER tlino he has ever done sines (he-War. Upon looking around his-Store, we no-, t ice that he hus^a very fine and well selected stock of ' Calicoes, ? Mozitoibiqaes, Peqne, DeLaihes, Muslim, Silk?, Jaconets, Swiss's, Brilliants, Linen?, Sheetings, Shirtings, Elea. Goods, Bed Ticking, . Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Balmorals, Ladies' Hats, Ladies' Shoos, Bonnets. INTHF GENTLEM.ENS* DEPARTMENT/ We saw an excellent stock of Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Cottonodes, Denims, Satinetts, Linens, Coats; Vests. Pantaloons, Haf6 and Caps, Boo's nnd Shoes. In fact, he has got everything from a "Shoo Fly Neck Tie" to c. bottle of Stunter Bitters. We would ndvise all persons wishing to purchase to give M. Lesser n call. March 24. 1870 89 twig ?m&% DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION SOLD EVERYWHERE. !.M0iSE&Di PROPRIETORS & WHOLESALE DR?GGIsts iuK sd.v in AuUeraoii bv SIMPSON, HILL k CO.. Whclesnie and Retail Druggists. ?@r* By a recena decision of the Commissioner if Internal Reveuu?. any person can sell these [litters without a retail liquor dealer's license. March 10, 1870 87 Cm KeeD it Before the Peoule TU AT SIMPSON, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RITAIL DRUGGISTS, HAVE constantly on hand a COIUjMete assort? ment ut freeh ?nJ g nuiuu DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing everything usually kept in a first class Jrug House, which will bo sold Low for Cash nnd Cash Only. We desire to call particular attention to thi following arfici'is? Spear's Fi nn Preserving Solution. Sell Sealing Cans, a new and des.ra'ile pa'enf, Best Apple Vinegar, A full assort meat of Patent Medicines, Vinegar Bitters, and nil other Bitters, Lamps and Lump Chimneys, Vestal Oil. a superior urtic.e, guaranteed to bo ion exolosjve, Paiuts, Oils. Dye Stuffs, WiufcB and Brandies, strictly for medical pur ?oses, Hnir Dyes, Pomades and Soups Don't forget the place, north sidis of tho Public Square. SIMPSON, IIILL & CO.. Sign ot I In Golden Mortar. June 23, 1870 52 CHE^ GOODS! THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis* irici is respectfully called to our stock of WHITE GOODS, lust received, consisting of U?nl Swiss Muslin. Striped Twillo! Longcloth, Fancy Swiss Muslin, Pique. Brilliants, Swiss Mull Muslin, T.r.lotauos. India Book Muslin, . Tape Checks, Toweling. Doy ies. Swiss Edging, etc. Also, a beautiful assortment of Pique Trim nitig and Royal Siindinghani Frilling. Thee goods wilt hs SOLD'AT VERT LOW FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly ro iuced prices. We have jo?' received n fine n??ovt mr-nl of La lies' and Ch.ldrein* SHOES and ?AlTEKS. We inv le the attention of the l" nth men to onr ewHinbk or COTTOXADES. JBAA'S. C.iSB WARETS, t ic, winch we will sell i'roni 2-3 cents |?er yard op. GROCERIES, ut. nil kind*, always on hand. MAUTIN ? IIAKKlSON, No. 10 Granite Row. Anderson, S. C. June 2, 1870 49 ~dr7 j. w. gubley; SURGEON DENTIST, Ri'SPKC ('FULLY in? fo ms his p.uioos and the public generally ? hat he ha? r?*iuriietl from his |.i (ifc>?ioiinl tour, nnd can be found % nl his office (ovor N. R. & J. P Sullivan's store, on Granite 'low ) at all hours of the day. where he would he pleased lo receive a call from nil who desire hii professional services. Charges moderate. June 5. 187;)_61_ "positively THE LAST NOTICE. A LL prrsons indebted to SHARTE & FANT. jf\ O ilier by Note or Account. wiB come in nnd scfJe 'the same hefAre t?V??"*l?,jt d iv ot M nest. BY SO DOING THEY H ILL SA VZ COST. SHARPE & FANT. Jolv28, 1870 .6